Judge, 1936-10 · page 33 of 36
Judge — October 1936 — page 33: what you’re looking at
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Judge’s Crossword Puzzle No. 366 Horizontal young man with sic goes round and round. Vertical 1 to the moon. the Rackets * WHERE THE WORLD MEETS BROADWAY There’s an old axiom that"sooner or later you'll meet everybody you know on Times Square.” i's especially true if you stop at the crossroads of the world. For here you are in the very center of the gay activity which makes Times Square the most fascinating scene in all New York. Is it expensive to stop at the Astor? No, indeed...room rates are as low as$3.00a day. ate ASTOR TIMES SQUARE NEW YORK A World-famous Address at the Crossroads of the World FLA. MUSCHENHEIM, Presigeat R.K, CHRISTENBERRY, General Manager comicbooks.com