Judge, 1922-02-04 · page 31 of 36
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Notes About the Contest Be re and read the rules of the very carefully and follow them It will save you worry and literally us a lot of time. Clippings may be sent by mail or » the Contest’ Editor, 627 Street. Ask express West pest office it your local or express company the cheapest way to send in your elippings Be sure that packages are wrapped 1 well tied nt in appear to have in heavy paper a of the packages ere open in transit in until the Then send therm in all in one Remember that a face must ha genuine smile and that the smiling fa must appear in an advertisement in a newspaper or magazine, Remember that, although the Con- test el at 12 o'clock midnight February 12th, you have until mid- night of February 13th in which to mail your packages AIL packages must be returned prepaid and none will be It is advisable the advert to clip a portion of nt with each smiling Miss Dove Was a Model (Billie) Dove— Miss operator, Miles of Smiles re) HESE five smiling faces were contributed to JUDGE'S NATIONAL SMILE WEEK by the Per Ivania Railroad Company, Four of these men are ticket-sellers at the Pennsylvania station in New York, and the fifth is Supervisor of Service and Safety of the New Jersey Division. Their records, as well their unquestionable ability f and trying circumstances, qualifies them for the ne reting ure only a few of the 225,000 men on this 28,000 miles of rail- road who are smiling daily while they work You may cut them out and sc a 1 them to the Smile collection you are going to send to the Contest Editor of JUDGE in competition for a prize in the $1000 for Smiling Faces Contest. Other corporations have been contributing their share of smiles, evidenced by thi r fromm George M. Verity, President of the Ameri- can Rolling Mill Company in Middletown, Ohio “TL have been very much interested in your ‘NATIONAL SMILE WEEK’ as T have always beer t believer in the power of “The Smile” [was much inter init that Psat down and we an editorial for a local h Damm interested, and Ts closing « copy rization with which Mrs. Verity is connected is starting into participate in your and Lam sure that their report, when submitted, will make an impression on your judges ow Iways be glad to have any out at any time.” Likewise many Boards of Trade, ete., are organizing local smile weeks Here is how The Chamber of Commerce of Pittsburgh is helping to put over Judge’s National Smile Week: “We are with you in every way that may be necessary to promote a SMILE WEEK, « Smile Month, « Smile Year or a Smile Lifetime. We will prepare an envelope stuffer and use it in the mail to our six thousand members. In our cial organ, Pittsburgh First (a copy of which Lam sending you under se er), we will boost SMILE WEEK. “Tell us what further you w »—we will do it.” The Schenectady Board of Trade says “Yes, we glad to co-operate with you and have the newspaper giving their support also, We have had one big write-up and will supply the papers with data as you furnish it to us “We trust NATIONAL SMILE WEEK will be one big success.” The Peekskill Board of Commerce, N. Y., <0 “LT want yout to know that ve heartily approve of the NATIONAL SMILE isa bully good an. You ean count on us Ip you put the thing over. Our daily newspapers and all with whom we have talked are very keen about the general optimistic celebration all people are to enjoy together “We are urging tH 4 Women’s Civ r lodges like the Elks, ete., to visit the hospitals t iles that won't come off cling in the hospital rooms.” as is onte ‘smile literature’ that you may send ure very Say it with a grin’ at week and all nd make JUDGE'S NATIONAL SMILE WEEK February 5th to 12th, 1922