Judge, 1932-01-23 · page 30 of 36
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Omnipresent Bedlam (City) QULLeN is the traffic roar ike the distant guns of war. } earn to Dance The Georgia Slide By Arthur Murray America’s Foremost Dancing Instructor je sirens scream Like the demons in a dream, Aeroplanes you cannot see Buzz like some gigantic bee. Bells and horns go What's the use? You get no sleep! (Country) Nature, too, must have her joke! Crickets chirp and bullfrogs croak, Operatic roosters crow Just when dawn begins to glow. Window-rattling breezes sigh, Forest creatures call and ery. Dogs “woof” and birds yo “cheep” — What's the use? You get no sleep! 4---- aw -- - S This combination consists of one long walk- ing pa forward with left foot, followed by three chasse or side steps with right foot. MAN'S PART: Begin with left, and as you step forward to take a long walking step with this foot, turn your body one-quarter to left so that you face the center of the room. (Heaven) Souls from earth are checking in, Adding to the constant din, Saints are sounding flats and sharps Then, with the right foot, take three long On ‘celestial golden harps . feng ; Angel bands are strunin side steps sidewise to your right. Others harmonize in che The diagram shows how to do the three Some sing'trcble! | Somersing deep 4 Be prepared! You'll get no sleep! chasse or side steps. —Anrucn DL. Livesaxs Judging the Movies (Continued from page 22) How I discovered vane Mine fem page) the thrill a, | 2 ge mh, Bee proses tn at f f genuous dramatic device by having his 5 ting down hats and coats and then —and turned the laugh on those ~= y depart This might oto ed v0 tis we j ven the play some feeling of movement had there been no dial even 50, it would have been tedious after the first hundred and fifty exits. 1 girl “Husband's Holiday,” from writing I got Tom to ¢ me, and he whispered A 1 better watch your step—she's some p piece of banal, incompetent workman- ship I have scen ina long time. HEN Tom Martin gave that party T letermined to keep f trouble by to direction to cast, is as finished a asked her for a t know where I got si ; , ew it, Twas going ; : ‘ : ail my usual blunders, and then some— ncer, right < ; Solution of Last Week’s Puzzle { generally to pay one ‘ weil nd the Dan ested that we sit and the Dan she interrupted my feel—I was in month age until I took Arthur Murray's home-st: That was a revelation to me. I sent for Arthur Murray’ ns that very night. When they arrived 1 the instructions so easy that in a few days I learned to do all the newest, most fas- r music, teacher or partner! . be Om I INI TIxI IR} Two weeks later Dot and I were invited to an. | other party. You should have seen the fellows, sm ATT MAT i [t| who had always poked fun at me, stare as we [E[D} Do swung gracefully into the rhythm of the latest popular hitt It was my turn to laugh now! comicbooks.com