Judge, 1934-09 · page 31 of 36
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| In lO Minutes a On our Spanteh Gui Mandotinoe Hanjo eize of mu ST. JOVITE, QUE. (86 miles north of Montreal) Overnight from HOTEL Ste. Catherine and Guy Sts. MONTREAL CANADA (Next door to His Majesty's Theatre) Rates: Single from $1.50 Double from $2.00 | Suites from $4.00 GEO. V. GREEN, Managing Director. GOING TO NEW YORK? You'll get more comfort, more service —more for your money at a NEW Hotel—the Governor Clinton. Every NEW Hotel feature—i200 Rooms with bath, Radio, Servidor, circulating Ice Water. From $3. Only $1 more for two. B. & O. buses stop at door —Opposite Pennsylvania Station, HOTEL cw. RAMSEY, Jr., Manager GOVERNOR _ CLINTON | Tth Avenue at 31st Street NEW YORK CITY Play ATune Charterhouse of Par HiIGhW WAT (Continued from page 27) OUT OF HIS TUB INTO THIS WAITING WEB Best radio commentator—Alton Cook in the Evetellie. Neat Dorothy P. tion was undou! er characteriza- tedly trouble The with at her body went to her head Ment new cocktail—The : lime: 1 tspoon. sugar; shake with ice a beautiful only her Exe: Seymour rer gin; and fresh mint leaves. Absolutely unsolvable cross word puzzle book—The Oxford one. It gives you brain muscles to w on. t advertising of the month—Hor- and its billboard full of 1 ps with the legend: “And a © Was Had by All.” urthest (lere is a photo- micrograph of tthlete’s F fungi magni, approximately 1,000 times) north in heady ling King Geo: ‘ound the country in a= cient coach in order to establish good | will for the ious brain) whirling liquid known by the liquor in per same n Best. classic summer real about that certain actress and her He wood boy friend! Big Comic t need in the Song Industry— balanced menu— stout ndid crack—Lou (Radio) S« hat Kauiman & Connelly would be great on the air if they'd e their stuff IKE the r spider plotting to trap. | the fly, the fungus that causes Athlete's Foot spins a web in the pathway of its | get | vie in's 1 Dave Freedman to v . On the bathroom floor, in the locker | pastime—Sitting at your | room at the club, on the diving board at | Drunkard, the old P. T. the pool, wherever bare feet tread, it lurks \| num Tempera Play, 141 East in hidi | 35th. Al the beer you can drink and . | It first causes an ite ng red the toes, Unless it will slowly by skin, causii ck and: bringing fort. | fi foe tt sin the in old-time vaudeville show for the price . this into th and of the uMps. season—Pt idea for inventors—Why not syste so’s you won't and long party merely Jephone have to remember excha | nals calls for | pmpt application of Absorbine Jr. ‘| and he. vers but on wanti How cool dial his or her name. us when you ng and eas it want to speak to Jack MeNutts, all you kin? How quick tl have to do is dial J-A-C-K, etc nd healing be! Best comic reading of the day— their work! \ Herald Tribune's Editorial page on Don't experiment with substitutes, | pt and effi- which Roc elt demo! inition—Baskethall played by editors with MSS. Great di Best classical whoozis of the month— Richard Straus’s “Tod Und Verklarung’ 1 for Victor by Leopold Sto kowski & His Sleepy Philadelphia I Steppers—Eddy Duchin playing “T Never Had A Chance,” & “Dust on recor ns the Moon”; Isham Jones’ “With My Eyes Wide I'm Dreaming” & “Do Love You"; Ray Noble's “The Vers | Thought of All Victors, You” & “I'll Be Good.” sore mus » muscular aches, bruises, sprains, sleeplessness, sunburn —Jvuper, Jr. comicbooks.com