Judge, 1926-09-25 · page 16 of 36
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JUDGE The Movie Martyrs *Prerry sad about Mr. and Mrs. Timmons,” _ sympathetically whispered Halsted in the smoker of 1 suspicious drop starting down Thad known them well, a charming young couple, vivacious, “How did it happen?” I as! “Surprised you don’t know swered Halsted. “It seems that the Colossal Theater was showing a first run of ‘Pulsing Passions.’ Mrs. Timmons wanted to see it. They arrived at the theater about seven- thirty and were escorted to a seat in the tenth row. At seven-forty ‘a of one hundred pieces played the overture. A day or finished and the or ganist played a solo. Slides were flashed on the screen and the audi- ence joined in the singing. By this ad appeared over Timmons’ temples and his lovely young wife had blossomed into dig- “Yes, that’s the sad part of it. They wanted to see the feature pic- so they waited. The years passed. A news reel was flashed-on, then an educational film, then one of those cartoon comics. _ He was just celebrating his fiftieth birthday when the orchestra struck up the ballet music from ‘Faust.’ Expectantly, they leaned forward. At last the feature picture was coming! They had not waited in vain. But they were doomed to disappointment. It was merely the introduction to a stage spectacle. Then followed a 1 tabloid opera, a miniature musical comedy, an- es Then it was too late. As the first scene of the feature picture was being flashed on the screen, old claimed them and they peacefull passed away in each other’s arms. Hugh Wood OISZY AES They call her Olive be- cause she hates to leave her Judge pays $5 for each one printed. r _ _ _ - — | _—— Z f \ MARRIED A f PRUNETIE — ‘AND V SANT Ay \ g : re ' eae HW the cight-sixteen. oe hy y d I brushed away ? 7 of moisture that we my cheek friend] Z the grand orches two later they | The head of the house. time a patch of gra} | nified maturity.” “You don’t mean ture | The spotted or leopard blonde—the very latest in hair. | baritone and sporanc other overture and then—” | {| ' | bottle. Blonde in a yellow roadster passing a field of wheat. L comicbooks.com |