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= ehonselines Knuckles and Feathers environment reciate the exclusive atmosphere of tt By Perey Crosby socially established hotel, as JUDGE presents this column without regard to its agreement or disagreement acith the ideas and opinions expressed by well i ntral locatio "7 9 i well as its central loca the author, Percy Crosby, one of America’s most interesting 1 ROOM from $95 commentators, The Editor. 2 ROOMS from $135 : their desire to reform the na- “The depression and unemploy- 3 ROOMS from $250 tics succeeded in crowd- ment, after all, may be a good efully furn svites with ing the sy easies and giving un- thing for the children. full hotel . dreamed of wealth to the under- From a speech in Philadel- world. The question is, what are phia, May 16, 1932 by Row the American hotels going to do Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of with all the Bibles in their empty the Interior, rooms? In other wo} perhaps Seer e tary Wilbur is afraid that fat When Mr. Hoover tried to cut people will take up too much room | $60,000,000 off our navy, he found in the countr we didn’t have that much navy, so e he slashed some of the British fleet. . . The drys are pulling line after > line in favor of prohibition, such as Suggested Banquets: Mahatma “ y dollar spent for alcoholic ndhi addressing the feminine peat oa ine cath drink is a dollar that would buy | 30 EAST 60TH STREET i a 7 s XGas on he subject, bread.” High school children and Nau York by Women Kiss My Feet. other drinking kiddies don't buy e bread. They dip their crumpets in I. Scott MeBride, Gener Super ee ene earn ne at | eo Se intendent of the Anti-Saloon_ Hines that the refor ever pullec SI DN EY 8S. LE Lea ue said he would pat national were those that hung the Quakers 1 2 © referendum on the liquor question i the early: Massnchus ‘ olony. | =2@™e up to the wets, the sugested plan Hf T ever get. hung. e'n 1 swing | “ being to keep the law in the Con- fen a weepin’ willer tree? Book on Contract ee oo ce ade law in tne “oh wants to hear the leaves cry. RRLERRRAE Telephone: VOlunteer 5-3800 OPEL Ke titution by means of a ch ots Nims Ti in the lef Tacks in the left foot hurt just as much as tacks in the right foot. During the recent Prohibition : e Fair held in Washington by the refully illustrated “Women address President rys, Mrs. Henr pody, Chair- | opposite each page of text. Drys tell him their sex has become a aid that 3 chword Send for your copy now. Only $1.10 | | ‘Plank Consciou: i st w including postage. —New York Herald-Tribune if any of us could forget. JUDGE MAGAZINE, INC. Evidently the wet smacks are be- with 10,000,000 people walking the 18 East 48th New York City | | ginning to take effect. streets looking for work. DETROIT’S FINEST UPTOWN HOTE + + is near the General Motors, Fisher and New Center Buildings, also automobile plants. A courteous thoughtful staff. Excellent Cuisine Luxurious rooms at $3.00 per day. THE Abing ton | “[lol’ THE PeopLe FINALLY GET IN TOUCH at 700 SEWARD fj WITH WASHINGTON. comicbooks.com