comicbooks.com Join Free

Judge, 1936-01 · page 29 of 36

Judge — January 1936 — page 29: what you’re looking at

📖 Open the full issue in the page-flip reader →
Judge — January 1936 — page 29: Judge, 1936-01

A restored page from Judge, 1936-01. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.

📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)

Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.

TED 19 RITO In THE NEW TERRACE RESTAURANT With CANDY, Muzzy Marcellino, Stan ley Hickman, end the Three Debutantes «sto delight your ears, eyes, end funny- bones. Dinners from $1.75. Cover charge (after 10) 75c, on Saturdays and Holiday Eves $1.50. HOTEL nEW YORKER 2500 ROOMS...FROM $3 A DAY UNEXCELLED BANQUET FACILITIES | 34th Street at Eighth Avenue, New York Ralph Hitz, President If you must Start the New Year Horizontally Let / Judge's 6th Crossword Puzzle Book Get You Back on Your Feet. | e It's a sure way to start the New Year off with a smile. e Forty grand puzzles chock full of wisdom and wisecracks by | Princeton Ti America's most talented puz- y ale makers. Then there was a missionary who put | e a collar and tie on a Kentucky moun- ———--—-—---—--------- 1 the mountaineer stood in I juvee (Room 403) | | r ind the mount INEST t d in 1 18 East 48th St., New York, N.Y. 1 me place for four hours, thinking | ptaas ais conte at sugars am || He was tied there | Gretteora”Purste Beek at $1.39" 8 tony far whieh Innapolis Log ! | Name | ov ‘i 5 } hsavess i] Victim: “Hey, that wasn’t the tooth | 1] 1 wanted puttec | city ; Dentist: “Calm yourself, I'm ce 1 at suger's 2nd. 4. am ang sin crows | | to it! werd Paro cena are stilt avatanie at $1.50 each, | | — Cornell Widow: The Mov ts d from page 14) | Eighteenth Centu rather you feel ut Mr. Laughton once in is sat- ictorily making himself a fat-lipped hoighty-te that Gable ity bad man; rs as safe as lis an upstanding outdoor boy and that Mr. Ton charmir | with whom all the mothers o would feel their daugh the uld be ata U Seminary pron om Theolog “AH, Wilderness” has been changed | from the most charming and tender play ever produced by the hool children in the gay nineties All the tendern r magnificently vdled by M. taken from Lionel Barrymore, in the same role, the exper of making the rbout the children rather th parents. The and father scenes now read like so many black- out sketches White's S wretched Wallace the lob: re, the quiet hu Cohan has been mov the written for the ing ndals, and lobster-e: Beery er that’ seale as an F In other w bit on the other end of with low in the comedy ho music hall skit rds, “Ah, Wilderness” has been broadened, cheapened ruined for mo and tomers and it's a damned shame because it was a fine play, Stranger oe HAT means fight where [ come from!” “Well, why don't you fight then?” enc ¢ Lain’t where [ come f Williams Purple Cow A Los Ang his eyes tes ig toa cl a driver's lice rt on the w the ex- e circle in the figure 18." the man re- plied “Wrong.” said the officer ture of Mae West » Hepburn, “That is a alking to Kathar- i 7 | Theatre Guild into a farce about high | A better hotel location could not be found for those who are visiting New York for business or pleasure. In the very center of the mid-town shopping district; the thea- tres within easy walking, with entrance to the Grand Central Station and the Sub- way system. And besides its ideal location, the Roosevelt is a pleasant and comfort- able place to live. The rate is $4 single and $6 double. comicbooks.com