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SOUTH AMERICA CRUISE on the New DE LUXE MOTOR LINER KUNGSHOIM (26,700 Tons) OU couldn't choose a more colorful cruise! Visit San Juan with its glamour of Old Spain. Caracas, Venezuela—3000 feet up in the Andes. The spic and span Dutch isle of Curacao ...a trip thru the wondrous Panama Canal. Beautiful Jamaica with swaying palms. Gay Havana with its cafes, Casino, races and jaialai. The “Kungsholm”™ offers every luxury and service. It is new, modern, spacious and has many special features, including Gymna- sium and two Swimming Pools. Leaves New York March 14 Visiting PORTO RICO - VENEZUELA CURACAO. PANAMA - JAMAICA - HAVANA. 18 days—$222.50 up For illustrated booklet apply to @ Radio outlets .. . Electric refrig- eration ... Period salons and roof patios for private functions... Swim- ming pool . . .Golf. other unusual features. Adjacent to Theatres and Smart Shops. New York's Best Hotel Value 1,2 and 3 ROOM SUITES Residential —Transient 4+ offering unusual comfort and privacy in the heart of Manhattan at a modest tariff. Single Rooms four dollars per doy ond up. Double rooms eight dollars per doy and up. Suites of living room and bed room from ‘ten dollors per doy. Largest Single Rooms in New York entral PHONE—CIRCLE 7-8000 56th Street at 7th Avenue, New York City J. E. Frowley, General Manager Radio Announcer Tells a Joke “uns joke is furnished you through the courtesy of Jerome C. Wit! ers, ‘the czar of crackers’, of 118 Julip Street, who will be glad to sup ply you with mother-in-law gags, au tomobile nifties, traveling salesman wows, and Pullman Car epigrams Write to Mr. Withers or care of this station and you will receive a fre: booklet entitled ‘How to Panic the Party With a Withers Wise-C “A colored man named Sambo walked into Dinkle’s Jewelry Store, 999 East h Street, ‘the home of bathtub rings and night watches,’ and asked for a pearl neckl Ladies and gentlemen, as you know, Dinkle’s pearl necklaces are the best on the market. A spe device prevents them from slipping off, and Dinkle’s pearls are the famous ‘pearls from contented oysters.’ One minute, ladies and gen tlemen, this is Station WPDQ broad- casting a joke by the celebrated Je rome C, Withers. “We will now give you a selection by the Withers Hour orchestra en titled: ‘They Called Her Onion Be cause She Was Always Getting Pickled.’ Let ‘er go, boys—(music for ten minutes) —Before we go on with the joke which is being brought to you through the courtesy of Jerome C, Withers, ‘the Julip Street Joker, we have an important announcement to make. Beginning next Friday : $:30 A. M., —Park New Yor A Chicago bank stopped a run by rushing a jazz band to play in the lobby. That sounds like a waste of money as one crooner could hav turned back the depositors at the door —Patiurinver An orator, warming to his task, took off his coat, which rather disconcerted one of the stewards of the meeting. who thought that a reporter would make a sensation out of the incident. Toward the close, he said to the speaker: “I don’t suppose you knew, when you removed your coat, that a newspaper man was present? Yes, I did,” was the reply. “I kept my eye on the coat all the time.” —Hemorist “Mummy, didn’t you say that Baby had your eyes and Daddy's nose?” “Yes, darling.” “Well, you'd better keep your eyes on him. He's got Grandpa's teeth now.” —Evervnopy’s WEEKLY And times are said to be so hard for theatrical folks hereabouts that midgets are trying to get into orphan asylums. —PaturiInnen EDWARD LANGER PRINTING CO, ING, JAMAICA. F comicbooks.com