Judge, 1934-05 · page 26 of 36
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HOTEL ILTMORE @ RIGHT AT GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL NEW YORK'S MOST CONVENIENT FINE HOTEL Your train brings you to within @ fow stops of your room in The Biltmore... No Taxi «+. No lost time in traffic... then you'ta few minu is New Y. also the most moderate, Single rooms from $4 Suites from $12 (Porlor, Bedroom ond Bath) Madison Avenue ot 43rd Street, New York BOWMAN.BILTMORE HOTELS CORPORATION David B. Mulligan, President Ma SUNSHINE AND SEA SPACIOUS SUN DECKS—LARGE SUNNY ROOMS—OLD TIME HOSPI- TALITY—DELIGHTFUL COMFORT— HEALTH BATHS—DANCING— GOLF—FAR FAMED RESTAU- RANTS—AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. J. W. MOTT ging Director H. B. MONTGOMERY Manager She. TRAY MORE ATLANTIC The -Pre-Fminen: crTy Achievement 24 HIGH HAT (Continued from page 15) horseshoes and stomp up and down and you'll get no sleep. If you play your rds right you'll be troubled, too, by neighbors, weekend guests, salesmen and tramps. “But I'm forgetting the chief fe of the jernt. topple over on you a overloaded it is w taxes. xan trim lifting the payments. vords, Bellyacres hasn't many of mveniences but it has y of Man's. It ought to afford rfectly wonderful time. What sa His eyes had been closed as he lis- ed. T thought he had been enjoying timself, Then suddenly he opened eyes and murmured: “I don't like It doesn't sound rugged enough for me re The house is liable to er Nature's in Squaw Dish I YOU are the kind who likes to sit among the ants and picnic but can’t wbide the usual unw an fare of hardboiled eggs (in a ' es and so forth, [ 1} thed an old recipe that will m your picnic a ga was given to me by an old old dyi Spanish prospector who got it from h father who was married to » knew an Indian. Inc old prospector was not dying of indi tion over having eaten it. It is thoroly digestible; much more so than the shoe box t. Here 'tis:— Cut up % pound of bacon into inch length and fry in a pot over a boy s fire, Be careful not to burn de around, When bacon is beginni curl (do not let it crisp) add ac corn and one cut up green pepper. son with pepper and salt but not sa: or ants. Let stew for a few minute: then eat with gusto. I guarantee it a slick dish. [ate it on the s. at Palm Beach last Marc’ ing it over a driftwood fire. Whi it was cooking Mrs. Stotesbury’s chau feur came along and said: “Beg pardon, sir, Mrs. Stotesbury was just passing ind smelled what you were cooking. It smelled so good, she wondered if you'd give her the recipe? am sandwii astronomic success. Sea- 1 cool Easy Money and and hibernate in the sun for the rest of my days. What am [ going to use for mor Phuff! The Stock Market Publications people have sent me a half dozen books with such titles as “The Point and Figure Meth- od;” “Charts, How to Make and Read Them;” “Key to Stock Price Move- comicbooks.com