Judge, 1931-02-14 · page 31 of 36
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* TRANSLATED FRom THE FRENCH the world’s re terest in polit whole commun’ for mayor, and not a Single citizen turned out to vote for any of the other off Brauix, Geawaxy.—A famous Ger- man amusement fair— including a scenic railway, a roller-coaster and a Ferris wheel—is shift- ing to Egypt, where it will locate’ in the shadow of the Pyra- mids. 6uT, | ASSURE “THAT SETYLES TH tm GOING To MaKe A BID ON SITE RESERVED For city HALL 1F WE EVER TRAP A Hentixoton, blinding snow ca man into a clothing store he He took off his overcoat and heavy scarf and began to show his wares, He was selling straw hats—and he got an order. Piymocru, Exouasp.—Any- body that wants to buy some nice fortifications cheap is ad- vised to hurry to. this city. Three of the circular forts built around Plymouth in 1860 are soon to be offered at auction. SEE THE HISTORY OF BRITAIN DURHAM...glorious eleventh century cathedral peacefully towering above the River Weor...a magnificent glimpse of mediavol splendour—ono of many that you mustn't miss, Travelling th ind's eastern counties is more than a journey ++. it's o panorama of history and romance... Often | you have heard the names... YORK. .. ancient cit ted by its sublime cathedral, treasure ed glass... ELY, PETERSOROUGH, NOR- INCOUN, FOUNTAINS ABBEY, CAMBRIDGE a dozen more. Let them be mere nomes no «.make them into memories. You will find them all on the eastern side of Britain, served by | the London and North Eastern Railway. | Call of write for new descriptive booklet 15, ° COMMUNICATE WITH KETCHAM General Agent, 11 W. 42nd Street | NEW YORK ° LONDON AND NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND FOR ONCE THE CROWD AGREES to nomi for the Nobel Peace Pri Edith: "Why?" “Well, Bob used to war for good food; Jack for peppy mu- sic; and Fred for his pocketbook. Nowthey all go into a huddle —and in unison sey —SALTZMAN’S |" Club Dinner with Dancing $2.00 per person —6 to 9:30—Weekdays and Sundays. No Cover Charge. Club Luncheon Complete $1.25. Ala carte of course. Dancing Satur day Luncheon ... Open Sundays at Noon. VAnderbilt 3-7057. SALTZMAN'S RESTAURANT LINCOLN BUILDING OO EAST 42nd STREET Opposite Grand Central Terminal comicbooks.com