Judge, 1931-07-18 · page 30 of 36
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Judge is grateful for the acceptance by ad- vertisers of the value of this magazine which makes it possible to announce that orders now scheduled for 1931 exceed total volume for 1930. DETROIT’S FINEST UPTOWN HOT + + is near the General Motors, Fisher and New Center Buildings, also automobile plants. A courteous thoughtful stoff. Excellent Cuisine. Luxurious rooms at $3.00 per day. Abing ton at 700 SEWARD oe Expronen “Not tonight, big boy. A Form of Criticism Eddie Cantor was discussing the re- cent raids by the Warners on. the Paramount roll of stars, The War- ners, you know, have been “stealing” Para's best features with money offers and Paramount is going a little mad. While Eddie was chinn low alked into the studio, “What do you asked Cant I want to see Nz the caller, “Miss Carroll doesn’t work here,” said Eddie; “she’s a Paramount star.” “O. K." was the indifferent retort, “TM wait.” —Warter Winciece in the Daily Mirror ey Carroll,” said Liberal Translation Doctor—1 would advise you, ma- dam, to take frequent baths, get plenty of fresh air and dress in cool clothes. Patient's Husband (an hour later) —What did the doctor say? N —He said I ought to go to Palm Beach and then to the moun- tains. Also that I must get some new light gowns at once. —Boston Transcript 28 I've been told I can see a native dance here. The radio is on the fritz.” Passine Suiow Regular Customer A Scot, who had worn the same hat for fifteen years, decided with heavy one. ‘the only hat shop in his hborhood, he said: “Well, here I oing ir —Torosxto Girone She—No, Please Aw I can never be nd forget me. I can’t. You see, memory expert. —Boston Transcript yours. I'ma Solution of Last Week’s Puzzle comicbooks.com