Judge, 1931-04-11 · page 29 of 36
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HERE’S A BOAT YOU WON’T HAVE TO CAULK! Evex though she’s been stored for the wine ter, you slide your Old Town over — hop@ aboard—and go right away! She won't need to be soaked or caulked. ‘The heavy, non-leak canvas-coveri "t open up. Nor does an Old Tow shake or tate. And the stern is braced at every motor won't harm $s light —easy to he speed you © prices and me dinghies; big, fast, . outboard family-boats, cedy step-planes, Write today. Old Canoe Co., 1214 Fourth Street, Old “Old Town Boats” ¢ for patents your hk nd Don't | High Hat (Continued from page 25) seize the best looking girl at th 3 and abduct her. gladly with Samsons. Hahlem Notes three allowew to The and Broad Club be oO places are stay open after 3 Lenox Club, “Pod’s and “Tillie’s Chicken way retires to the Lenox #:30 and 5 in the Carl Van Veehten rarely around am: Jerry's” Dinner.” tween morning, being seen Shady Rest Golf Club of Westfield, No Ju. is the only 1 golf club in the world. In theatrical circles Bojangles Rob inson’s gold-plated gun is referred to as “Old Gold.” Frank Byrd is Harlem's Winchell and he spreads the dark dirt in the “Interstate tler.” Lenox Avenue is the West Indian negro thorofare, while Seventh Ave is the American negro’s street. ither has to do with the being fiercely proud. “The Call of the Freaks” is a piano tune played around Harlem, featuring a fast treble start with a delightful cadence in the bass. It has been published and never will be is as bawdy a song as “Squeeze Me” (often called “The Little Boy in the Boat”). Ask any Harlem ivory tickler to pound them for you—they’re really different. Jimmy Mordecai sets the style for the hoofers and wears the widest- shouldered, loudest clothes in Harlem, IIe has been deseribed as running thru the cro other, and bra aurora bores Best Steppers Out of 100 Wanna Be for Sale—Selvin—Co Ninety-nine Loved & Love lumbia. Sweet and Hot & You Said High Hatters—Victor. Tie a Little String Vinger & She's a Gorgeous Dar ty—Victor. I Lonesome Old Town & She's Around Your | My Secret Passion—MeKinney—Vie- tor. Jepar, Jn. All Wet A dear. little girl of seven or years stood one day before ic. A gentle ttle girl turned and said to hin “Will you please open this gate for me, mister?” The gentleman did so, then he said kindly: “And why, my child, couldn't you open the gate yourself? “Because,” said the little girl, “the paint’s not dry yet.” Boston Traxsenirr Walter | AND TRAVEL BY A WORLD FAMOUS TRAIN Toko the FLYING SCOTSMAN . .. superb train of week-day from u will be in E sof the North 30 north to mighty Si ral, highland bh nd makes poets of the King ond Queen. «you will know why when scriptive bookl never | COMMUNICATE WITH KETCHAM General Agent, 11 W. 42nd Street, New York a LONDON AND NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY | OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND _—_~.___~—. Show a winning hand— , Gem Jr. . COOK CO. Ansonia, Conn. The H. 3 Reaver St. See following page =— comicbooks.com