Judge, 1932-11 · page 29 of 36
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LIVE IN THE NEW SMART CENTER OF NEW YORK 800 sunny, outside rooms. Every room with both, shower ond radio. Adjacent to Grand Central and B & O Bus Terminal... only a few minutes from Pennsylvania Station. In the midst of the theatrical district and the foshionable shops Nothing finer in hotel accommodations ot these rotes SINGLE ROOMS from $3 to $5 per day weekly from $16.00 DOUBLE ROOMS from $4 to $6 per doy weekly from $24.00 Oscor W. Richords, Resident Manager HOUEL MONTCLAIR Lexington Ave., 49th to SOth Sts., N.Y. Astrology What do the Stars Predict for 1933? WO It be 0 year of guceees? Woutd yoo Poaeey o8r opectl ease Agtrciowicn Rowe Piety, fanaa Frievda. enemies. hesith Heation for the ¢ red by the on 41, Post Falltor, 2 ‘New York, NOY East 48ty Street, er, Fred Le Rogan, y isch Street. 18 East (8th Street, owners are: Judge Mag New York, NOY. Pred L. Rogan.’ 1s New York N.Y. Richard J. W New York, N.Y. 0 dack A. New York, N.Y. Ward It Street . ine, Ine., 18 Kast Tobin: morteagees, and other lortgages. or other securities None. hat the ‘two par xt above, giving ‘and security. h cf stockholders. and pan the books of the fe the stockholder or nthe books of the com lary relation, the trustee wiholders and security hol tooks of the com securities in a espacity other than U er; and this aMlant has no reason # person. assoctation, SPORTS (Continued from page 10) managers would serve arges thus there would be fewer benefits for vacant-eyed, loo mouthed, pugilistic shells. For eve prosperous, toothpick chewing man- ager of the “go ahead, kid, they can’t hurt us!” school, there are a dozen Kid Broads, Young Griffos and Ad Wolgasts, back on their heels. If the Commission members really relish this kind of thing I advise that they turn their attention to the | early season football games indulged in by Hobart, Union, Alfred and Middlebur. ainst the big Eastern colleges, and I don’t want to hear anything about Bates These hectic battles hav earmarks of the punch drunk slaughters the Boxing Fathers seem so crazy about witnessing. A 74-0 defeat should gladden the heart of even the most ghoulish Commis- sioner. Meaning as it does a feeble, reeling stand by about twenty half trained boys against the full strength of highly geared, well coached, mil- lion dollar collegiate football cor- porations, —Rex DEANE all the BRIDGE (Continued from page 24) resorted to low comedy in saying. “I wonder if the Ace of Hearts sood?” He decided that it was not, so it was trumped and the balance of the Spades squeezed West down to three cards, which were the Ace of Dis monds and the King—Nine of Clubs. Thereupon dummy discarded the King of Diamonds and the Club finesse landed the full thirteen tricks. Last Month’s Rebus Mystery ETTERS written in the vein of the one you inclosed, hereafter will not be answered. You ought to un- derstand it is illegal to lie about your income even if you can’t afford to pay the tax. Solution of Puzzle No. 273 | bit of training, u Uy write a gond and why it should be n that was. My at co a Sereentand Mey That resulted to an tmuedii asslecment to do another fer the ame mi fiction How do you KNOW you can’t WRITE? Have you ever tried? Have you ever attempted even the jer competent guidal en sitting back, as it is so waiting y to come when y to the discovery, “I am a’ writer” If a on ae choos y will write Lawy Doctors must inte S must be drafts- We w that, in our times, the does come before the chick It is seldom that. anyone writer until he (or she) ‘That 1 writers * business. writing Or have you easy to do, some tin sude becomes a been writing why so many up out of the to-day ering mate rial ut which to writ ps their talent. hi insight, their ckground and their confidence as’ nothing else could. is why the Newspaper Institute of bases its writing instruction on lism—continuous writing—the train- produced so many successful Learn to write by writing FR Institute training is base ork Copy-Desk Meth you writing In your ow: Week “by week s, just as if metro- is individually ively criticized. A 2 years of newspaper sponsible for Under such sympathetic find (instead of p else's writ: ping your -flavored style—under- t has a thrill to it e time develops in your feelings arti- behind them this. instruction. you the power to 1 culate. Many people who should be come awestruck by millionaire authors thought to the $25, that can often be earned f that takes little time to write—stories, articles on business, fads, travels, sports, recipes, ete.—things that can easily be turned out in leisure hours, and often on the impuls of the moment. writing be- fabulous stories about efore give little ) or more How you start We have prepared a unique Writing Apt- tude Test. This tells you whether you pos- sess the fundamental qualities necessary exsful writing—acute obser ay tic instinct, creative imagi you'll enjoy taking this test will bring it without obligation Institute of Americ The coupon News| ndway, comicbooks.com