Judge, 1931-02-07 · page 34 of 36
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High Hat (Continued from page 21) L ! | ry i i . New York's thought he smelled liquor. He stopped 5 ‘/ he car, investigated and found noth- if ' ing. When he returned home he dis- \ ANGRY Best Hotel Value covered that the suspicious odor-was / caused by denatured alcohol leaking f I : : 1, 9 and 3 from the radiator of his own car. 3 . What's wrong with this picture? ROOM SUITES 4h) i : Residential—Transient Cradle Of the Deep | ovr at Staten Island they have a rns es 4 ¢ offering unusual ij new gag for the unemployed. | Wy comfort and privacy in the The Salvation Army has taken over a Sine - PD) h f Manh. ship called the S.S. Broadway, and Ha ae eart of Manhattan at a on board they have installed about six PUP ht modest tariff. hundred merchant sailors who are job- i a a less. The boys are allowed three f Single Rooms four dollars per day and squares a day and a bunk. In pay- Radio outlets. . . Electric refrig- up. Double rooms eight dollars per ment for this they stand a four-hour iy eration . . . Period salons and doy and up. Suites of living room ond watch. Said watch consists in scrub- Ha opi py ol nae Re bed room from ten dollars per doy. bing and painting the old tub and Ue other unusual features. Adjacent ingle R. ; York keeping her generally ship shape. | | to Theatres and Smart Shops. Largest Single Rooms in New Yo! There are six jobless captains i | amongst the crew and they administer 4 over Staten Island way. It would be ; PHONE—CIRCLE 7-8000 just too bad if the boys got restless ae discipline and what not. I doubt if } i || The they shoot the sun or keep a log. It’s z i } a long time since they saw the sun i) 4 H y some night and hauled up the Jolly = WW 56th Street at 7th Avenue, New York City Roger (price 68 cents f. 0. b. Aber- it | J. E. Frawley, General Manager crombie & Fitch Yachting Dep't) and sailed across the bay and took the Ile de France by storm. Potemkin up to date, as it were. [7 Maybe they could arrange to sell the rights to the Movietone people be- rg BRADFORD j ‘aan of BOSTON] | fetant ’ Ai il Hl int | We j ip it th 4 : li q lity. Every 130m with bath, Single, Unimportant Items 7 Ww , Double, $4.50-57, a ee a Ap | MAGEMENT +r the Potsdam Theatre in Germany ; = { H ton Common one can get free cough drops if and when afflicted. f Daddy Browning has opened new quarters on upper Broadway in the 60s. Across his second-story office indows he has spread the largest | sign north of the Squibbs sign at fai Longacre. To make it all the more rt] subtle, Daddy has the thing done in red, blue and combination red and in| blue alternate flashings. i ie | HEY Hager tm the m Over in Brooklyn a grateful citi: | aie | we we dreamy smoothness, fruit dishes redolent zen waltzed into a municipal wash- 4 | peared conchine. room the other day and presented the ‘ { Bl attendant with a check for a thousand ie | dollars, in payment for all the soap : j | and towels he claimed he had_used Al Torn ciry over a period of five years. When i Ae Noth Bavets they found: out the check: eas’ good a | they committed him to Bellevue for fal observation. ‘That's gratitude! : \ In the window of a tobacconist's i H Northam Carer 18h in shop on 45th Street, just east of the id avenue, is a sign reading “Virgin Briars Made in England—$1.25 each.” —Juoar, Jn. comicbooks.com