Judge, 1933-10 · page 30 of 38
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* SELECT THIS HOTEL FOR YOUR AUTUMN VISIT TO NEW YORK When you come to the "first city of the world" for business or pleasure or both, be sure to en- joy the added pleasure of living in the new, smart center of New | York . . . at the modern Hotel | Montclair. The Montclair is ad- jacent to all the railroad and im- portant bus terminals, the better shops and the glamorous theatri- cal district. It offers you every comfort at rates that are sur- prisingly moderate. 800 Rooms ... Each with Bath, Shower, Radio SINGLE from $2.50 to $5.00 per day Weekly from $15.00 DOUBLE from $3.50 to $6.00 per day Weekly from $21.00 EROUEE MONECEAER “ LEXINGTON AVE. AT 49TH ST. N. Y. C. . Judge’s Mystery Solving Department | Conducted by Inspector Dart of the Rebus Squad And He Is Telling Us AVE we been hiding our light under a bushel? Imagine this poor, unread last-call-for-breakfast, explaining to us how to be patriotic when all the time we have been fighting in the front ranks for recovery and the object he mentions is tatooed in its proper color on our chest. It is like somebody trying to tell Huey Long that he ought to do something to get his name in the papers. Will people never (Solution in next issue) DY ldiegs ay (Last Month’s Solution on Page 28) comicbooks.com