Judge, 1926-09-11 · page 30 of 35
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ow Our Headache OO Corner Edited exclusively for those who are occasionally afflict- ed with headaches. They are our best people, the ones with the superiority complex. Edited by HENRY HEADACHE Gladys Glimp of Missouri writes: “WI you make a joke of head- aches? ‘They are not funny, you poor simp.” Gladys, old dear, a sense of humor means you know when the joke is on yourself. And the joke is « you if you keep on having headachi If you let them make you look pre- maturely old, distract you from work or enjoyment, and put your nerves and digestion on the blink. ‘The following information is not for ladies only * * There is a sure, quick and ¢: to chase the stubbornest heada and without harmful or depressing . Just ask your druggist for “the safe, lanced prescription that has been He'll hand you Ko shler-Antidote. Kiss the nice druggist! New Special Way To Shampoo Blonde Hair! | Even the most attract with age. But Bi blonde hair only, pri and keeps it Also brings back the true gol t faded or darkened blonde nderfully soft fluffy Nothing hil Highly ben good urug and de BLON DEX The Blonde Hair Shampoo’ Gertrude Ederle has a new bathtub installed at home. Judging the Movies (Continued from page 20) thing. For it isn’t only gentlemen who prefer the particular kind of a blonde she happens to be. Richard Barthelmess, as Barnabas, is a dashing, handsome hero. You'll like him. In fact, I think you'll like the whole cast. They handle the job of making romance very efficiently. EORGE BeBAN wrote, directed and played the leading part in “The Loves of Ricardo,” and succeeded in cramming about as much slush, mush and gush into one scenario as is possible. It drips sentimentality of molasses-like —_ consistenc His “love” is chiefly expended on a horse to whom he reads letters for his sweetie, a parrot and a silly little sap of a girl. The whole thing looks also like Italian propaganda. Every Ital in the piece, is a right worthy person, and everyone of any other national origin is either a gunman, city- slicker or a bootlegger. Not that we feel the Italians shouldn't do a little something for themselves once in a while: certainly they haven't ple the propaganda stuff to anywhere near the degree the Irish or the Jews have. So we don’t begrudge them that. But we do feel that any self- respecting Italian would become quite a little disgusted in having his national virtues played up in such a fulsome, sugary manner. Ricardo even named his horse Mussolini. We couldn't see much of a likeness, but possibly Ricardo had viewed his beloved brute from a different angle from that which showed on the sereen. sat “Why do you call your sweet- heart, Pilgrim?” “Because every time he calls he more progress!” —Tit Bits Buy her a flivver-vacuum. Cleans the house in uo time and saves her strength. comicbooks.com