Judge, 1926-08-07 · page 26 of 36
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{ Ansco Speedex Film—the red box with th yellow band: fits all roll- film cameras, Mirrors of perfection— Ansco Speedex Film She sees the dainty tip of her powdered nose, but he sees all that Ansco film can catch—every pass- ing mood and charming pose. Ansco Speedex Film is the per- fect recorder of each day’s good times. Load your camera with it for better pictures. ANSCO CAMERAS & SPEEDEX FILM Pioneer Camera Makers of America Ansco—Binghamton, N. Y. ee ~ Journey by Sea, Train, Auto or § fi health and comfort. Moth- ersill's promptly ends the faintness B and nausea of Travel Sickness. 34 75c. & $1.50 at Drug Stores or dired The Mothersill Remedy Co., Ltd. Montreal 3 627 West 43d Street, New York, N. Y. I want JuDcE for myself. I have checked below the offer I accept. Herewith is $1.00 (check, cash, stamps, money- order) for 10 weeks of JUDGE. Herewith — find (check, cash, money- order) for one years subscription to JUDGE. $5.00 Address. . City State For Yourself Little Interviews With People You Would Like to Meet Reginald Prendergast Poof, Greeting- card Verse Writer 1s friends say of him: ‘‘Poofie’s verses scatter happiness like a sneeze scatters germs,” and surely that is no exaggeration for Reginald Prendergast Poof has, through the medium of © greeting-card verses, made the world just the great big happy family it is to-day. The first glimpse I had of him es fill with tears. It was pital, where it is this great man’s pleasure to go each day carry- ing words of comfort and cheer to the sick, that I saw him first. He was standing at’ the bedside of a pain- wracked man, holding one of his be- loved greeting-cards in his hands. In a beautifully modulated voice he was reading the lovely verse entitled: To a Shut-in Hear that you are sick abed. Better get well fast. | Doctor's rates are high, it’s said. And your dough won't last. Vile pneumonia common is, Smallpox too, and cancer, Leprosy took Cousin Liz. Hope you have a chance, sir. As Mr. Poof concluded, the sick man gave one convulsive moan and passed away, but a happy light shone in his e: Even to Mr. Poof, to whom this is all part of the day’s work, it was a touching scene and his voice shook as he said: “Well, that’s that.” Kindly Old Dear (to carel hole)—Only one leg? Ther ment! Prof. Reginald Prendergast Poof. Small wonder that this sunshine spreader is called pants. “You must have lots of friends,” I murmured. “Have you read my Friendship Card?” queried Mr. Poof. “Just a minute; I will read it to you.” a Pollyanna in Friendship I've lots and lots of dandy friends In lots of diffrent climes, And with each one I've had just lots And lots of dandy tines. But there’s one friend more true and fond And finer than the re: And as you've read th Perhaps, de Why, in appreciz greeting wee It’s just to let you know, dear, that My bestest friend is me. pretty lines guessed e sent this pedestrian who has stepped into a coal- sixpence for you, my poor fellow. But, really, you know, you ought not to be sitting about on th old pave- —Passing Show 24 comicbooks.com