Judge, 1931-09-19 · page 31 of 36
Judge — September 19, 1931 — page 31: what you’re looking at
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the “Gee, Minnie would look cute in one of them!” Come across wid “You heard me! dem nickels!” inanities of —not-so-Hollywood. ‘ Marion Marsh, who was Svengalied wound in “Trilby,” and is she con structed! ... Synonym golf (pub. by the Mohawk Press), a new word game making little ones out of big ones... . The beer at The Place... . Russell's story about the drunk who got into the cathedral, ... Save your football clippings at ties ut the season's possibili yf odorous comparison at sea- son's end. ... Chess and checker play- ing (while waiting) in that basement barber shop, at 42d St. Y4-block from (free manicures to their regular customers). . . . The spicy smell Desbrosses St., the spice-house district. Times Sq. down on Best Steppers There's Rhythm in the River & I Need Lovin’—with marvelous shoutin’ by Blanche Her Boys—Victor. I Can't Get Mississippi Of My Mind & Give Me Your Affection— Tremaine—Columbia. I'm All Dressed Up With a Broken art—Castro—Columbia. This Is the Missus & Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherrie—By that damn Connecticut Yankee—Victor, Blue Rhythm—Dance in the new collegiate st. Columbia, vitus| tempo—Carter— Jupoe, Jn. LF AL You're So Extravagant (Continued from page 11) “If that isn't just like a ma dress or hat isn’t absolutely pieces, he thinks it's. still enough to w when he has to pay for it. you never heard of a thing called style.” I suppose you think my old fur coat is all right, too, just b it happens to still keep me warm. Well, it isn't—it doesn’t look the least bit like the new ones. They're not even using that kind of fur this year, and I saw in the paper today where I can get a darling baby caracul trimmed with silver fox for only three hundred and ninety-five. What's the matter, John? . Well, I just wanted to warn you about the expenses we're going to be burdened with this fall so you can prepare for them by helping me be economical... . For goodness’ sake, here’s the remains of that hash we had last week that I told you to warm up for your breakfast day be- fore yesterday instead of the new bacon, and you've gone and used the new bacon and just left this to spoil! 3 ant! you must think we're millionaires or something, that we can afford to throw away things that are still perfectly all right to be used! !Ifa alling to perfectly Especially Ise 29 coon- | “Creatures | have met” No.1 by IVA HANGOVER Famous Speakeasy Explorer THE DING-TOED YAWK THIS little animal, known to science as the “HANGOVERITUS TERRIFICUS,” makes its appearance in the system after a “large evening.” It disappears immediately, along with your hangover, after a dose of PIX-UP. PIX-UP is the prescription of a competent physician, and has been successfully tested in actual practice. Hangovers fade away when PIX-UP is taken... for it contains twelve ingredients ... each of which has its specific purpose to attack one of the maladjustments which together make up a hangover. It is unique in that it works on ALL the constituent parts of a hangover and not on merely a portion of them. FOR HANG-OVERS Ask your druggist for PIX-UP, If he does not stock it, he can easily obtain it from his jobber, or you may use the attached coupon, if more convenient. We will send you a generous bottle (ten full doses) for a dollar bill attached to the coupon, An easy dollar to part with! soo COUPON Ferereseesessscenes WALLACE- ROBERTS, INC. Canton, Massachusetts J enclose $1 for one full-size bottle of PIX-UP. Nome. Address. = comicbooks.com