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NUTTY NEWS Hotels that keep See eae leslants ahead of your demands in a recent prize- fight held here—a tame affair in which neither man landed a real blow—proved not to have as good a wallop as the referee. When the fight was over the referce knocked out a spectator who didn't like the deci- sion he had ren- dered. The traveling public didn’t de- mand a bath with every room, or circulating ice water, or a morning paper under the door at no cost—until Hotels Statler inaugurated these improve- nts. Phere are also bed-head reading lamps, full-length mir- mp : Racine, Wis.—A tramp who insist- rors, colorful furnishings, even ed that a Racine housewife allow Oakland. Maine. him the use of her bathtub was ar Lofia Bieford, 81, and still rested here. He got the bath—in hale In restaurants there is the jail. threaded needles in the pin- cushions in every room. and hearty, attributes her good health to the fact that she has smoked a pipe widest variety, ranging from formal a la carte service to daily for sixty-five years, lunchroom or cafeterias. But it is in Statler Service that this policy of keeping ‘ London. —- “Tra-Time ahead of your demands is most Busses” for busy Eng- noticeable. Statler employees are not only instructed but are trained in courtesy and helpful- ness. They, too, keep ahead of your demands, lishmen are being con sidered by the London Omnibus Co. The plan is to use the top deck for serving tea to Eng lishmen hin find themselves on the way to business en- gagements at the tea hour, HOTELS STATLER BOSTON DETROIT BUFFALO ST.20UIS CLEVELAND NEW YORK [Wotel Pennsyhania\ comicbooks.com