Judge, 1934-04 · page 27 of 36
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NEW YORK TRIP becomes more enjoyable when you live at the HOTEL MONTCLAIR LEXINGTON AVENUE 49th to SOth STS. N.Y. C. Whether you come to New York for a round of pleasures and are + for a hotel in the center of all activities ... of whether you come for important business and seek o hotel that promises rest and ion, you will be thoroughly delighted with the modern Hotel It is convenient to the the smart shops, famous io City, the business sections and all railroad and bus terminals. Yet every room offers quiet and home comfort. Dancing at dinner and supper in the brilliant Coral Room, where sophis- ficated New York gathers every evening. 800 OUTSIDE ROOMS WITH BATH, SHOWER, RADIO SINGLE $2.50 DOUBLE $3.50 says, or promises, is of no moment. The fact remains that, out of the wreck. this forecasting, experting genius of | prophecy has found my name on one of the sucker lists of five years ago. He is broadcasting his service. He is feel- ing out his fields Others may still go about, mumbling | in their beards of discouragement and despair. But for me the clouds have lifted. The first sucker letter of a new era has come in. Its form is unchanged. it adheres strictly to the ideas of the past. There is not a single new feature in it. But that doesn’t matter, All that is important is—it may be the beginning of another deluge. Soon the mailman’s hack will be humped under the flood No longer can he pass my door with aloo! The corner has been turned! True Story Section HE hero of this capsule was a typical Long Islander. He had yv; played excellent golf; owned the right car; belonged to the right club; and was a model fellow in every His only drawback to being the perfect. Long Islander was that he never got spliffed. In fact he rarely ever took a drink. Then suddenly a couple of months before Repeal he went haywire. He was oiled all over the pla all day and most of the night. Zveryone wondered and everyone whispered. They said he was going to hell. No- body knew why. Until one day they found out. It seems that for years he had been hoarding his Pre-War Cellar. Repeal came along and he realized that it no longer meant anything. Accordingly he set about swallowing his no longer precious stock quickly, and efficiently. | moni | you can tell by the wa Smooth it out with soothing Absorbine Jr. @ Pain is like a knot in muscles— an angry knot of congestion that can be quickly smoothed away with easing, relieving Absorbine Jr. As you rub this gratifying lini- ment into those throbbing parts it stimulates that it is getting results. And as you continue to massage the muscles, a wonderful soothing balm scems to penetrate to the very pit of the trouble. The muscles lose their tautness. They loosen up, become soft and supple again —as warmth steals in and pain steals OUT! That’s why for 40 years Absorbine Jr. has been the favorite of coaches, athletes and trainers. If you haven't a bottle on your bathroom shelf, zo to your druggist for one. K | it handy for sore, aching n bruises, strains and sprains, and all other muscular ailments. It’s also a wonderful antiseptic for cuts and burns, Price, $1.25. For free sam- le write W. F. Young, Inc., 300 yman Street, Springfield, Mass. ABSORBINE JR. for years has relieved sore muscles, musculor aches, bruises, burns, cuts, abrasions, sproins, sleeplessness, “Athlete's Foot.”* comicbooks.com