Judge, 1925-05-16 · page 29 of 36
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Journalism HE inquiring reporter stopped Mazie Reilly, in front of the Aquarium. “I represent The Morn- ing Blade,” he politely said, doffing his hat. “I am asking five persons, picked at random, to answer an important question. Will you assist m hoot,” suid Mazie. “What do you think of the situa- tion in the Far East?” asked the Inquiring Reporter, peering through his horn-rimmed goggles. “They ain't got a good band down ny more and their ChopSt awful. I gave the dump the gute long ag answered the petite home girl. “Thank you,” murmured the rep- resentative of the press. He then accosted Demitrius An- dropopulas looking for a countryman. “What do you think of the situation in the Far East?” he coyly ques. y's 4 demurely: tioned. “Me no. spika gooda Henglis.” answered Demitrius, as he hurried off to open another restaurant. Whereupon, the Inquiring Re- porter went back to his desk and The Morning Blade went through the throes of going to press. At half past cight that evening the final morning n the street... . On opposite sides of the city, Mazie and Demitrius ea, the Inquiring Reporter’s column— what a thrill to behold their first and only statement to the press! Greek and Gaelic hearts fluttered upon per- ceiving their names in print. Greek and Gaelic foreheads wrinkled as they read on: editions wet ply se Maizie Reilly, occupation, home girl: “It requires calm and unbiased consideration. Passion and_ preju- as | dice will prove fruitless. Only con- structive legislation cun overcome a contemporary evil.” Demetrius Andropopulas, occupa- tion, roast bif, roast lem and roast weal: “I have developed several hypotheses, but to no avail. It seems to me that a policy of laissez faire would be most prudent at a critical time like the present.” Ah, Journalism! Arthur L. Lippmann Though Lost to Sight S' used to sit in that vacant chair, My own, my long lost love! Ere she radiance rare To the mystic realms above. Now the shadows fall on the closing flowers And the day goes down into gloom, As I sit and muse on the wasted hours, Alone in a twilight room. assed away with her Ah me! how my heart would beat apace At the sound of her voice again, And ah! how the sight of her fair young face Would lighten this weary strain! But still for a time I must rest con- tent, Nor murmur a word thereat— For it’s only an hour since Mary went Upstairs to put on her hat! —London Opinion sae In America, a flash of lightning struck the raised pick of a workman. His union hopes the incident will be a lesson to him not to be over-eager. —Passing Show She (returning from an afternoon's shopping)—Good gracious! I've brought away the wrong husband! Passing Show (London) 3 vacations in One Make a rich deposit in memory's Lank account that you may draw cn all your Life; yet never diminish it. Diversify your knowledge by travel. Goto the Colorado Rockies. Go up and breathe deep of the rare health laden air while the rest cf the world goes by. A much needed change and rest combined. If you wish to see more of the scenic West, Yellowstone and the whole Pacific Coast may be included in one thoughtfully plan- ned tour at surprisingly low cost while reduced summer fares via Rock Island Lines prevail. Route of the ROCKY MOUN- TAIN LIMITED and COLO- RADO FLYER to the Colorado Rockies and of the all-Pullman GOLDEN STATE LIMITED and MEMPHIS CALIFORNI- AN to California. All meals in dining cars. Other fast Rock Island trains West onconvenient schedule. Widest choice of routes. Go one way; return another, Stop over any- where. Rock Island Travel Bureaus in all principal cities are at your service. Avail yourself of the instructive Rock Island Travel Books. Mr. L. M. ALLEN, V.P. & P.T.M. Rock Island Lines oc! 749 La Salle Station, Chicago Please mail me, without charge, your publica- tion on OCalifornia CColorado C Yellowstone Check the book or books you denire comicbooks.com