Judge, 1932-01-30 · page 32 of 36
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ECONOMY Luxury . Convenience THE LEXINGTON HOTEL is | located in the heort of the Fifth Avenue Hotel Center, within easy reech of the smart shops ond the new Broadway shows. $350-$4 $5 —86 SUITES, Parlor, Bedroom and Bath | (One or two Persons) $9, $10, $12 801 ROOMS. Eoch with private both (tub and shower) circulating ice water, mirrored doors, Judge’s Crossword Puzzle’ No. 245 LEXINGTON LEXINGTON AVE. AT 48™ STREET HOTEL | a NEW YORK CITY Frank Gregson, Mgr. J. Leslie Kincaid, Pres. Direction of American Hotels Corporation JOUN C. WALLER, Mgr. SEDGEFIELD INN Sedgefield-Greensboro, North Carolina JUDGE PAYS $10 For each Cross Word Purtle accepted from its readers. CROSS WORDS What the Scotchman did to the return stamp on the advertising envelope. Wrong again! Steamed. And that’s a mild one from the rollicking collection of fifty of the best JUDGE erors word puzzles that our contributors yet devised. You'll have to wateh y puzzles chuck full of any way you take horizontal or vertical, all in JUDGE'S Third Ceoss Word Puzzle Book. Order your copy now. Five thousand rib- splitting laughs, all for $1.50. JUDGE PUBLISHING CO., INC. 18 East 48th Street, New York, N. Y. tptead over the Vertical y keeps the dietor away but one of these nf on every bunting trip this | he Orient | ce before his eyes. | ck and red menace. light of things (abte.) ind of government apy ps hitnself with, comicbooks.com