Judge, 1932-05-28 · page 31 of 36
Judge — May 28, 1932 — page 31: what you’re looking at
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THEN SHE COAXED “(ET’S GO SEE THE THE ROOSEVELT GRILL _f AND DANCED AND SOP Fe \ DANCED TO THE \ a SPRING MAGIC OF HARRY RESER and his ESKIMOS @ They forgot about the world outside ...dreamily... happily...the while that ...about such things as unpaid bills... next able strummer of banjos, Harry Reser, and month’s rent...even the trouble about his talented Eskimos made music for them. Europe! All they remembered was that it was Spring... banjos ... Beautiful Lady... Gallant Spring again. All he knew was that She was a Gentleman...a floor divinely built for dancing Very Beautiful Lady, and she, that He was feet...the tinkle of ice in glasses. ..Spring a Very Gallant Gentleman. And so they danced ..-ah, Spring! ] H F R ( () iN F | [ ] Maoison Avenue at 45TH Street, N.Y. Edward Clinton Fogg + Managing Director 29 comicbooks.com