Judge, 1920-02-28 · page 22 of 36
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D) | JUDGE pays $1 each for accepted Ban Breas clipped from 1 Original clippings, with source indicated, must be furnished to show the bona fide nature of the Ban No rejected BAD Breaks will be returned unless postage is inclosed. No material already published as Bap Breaks will be nter into correspondence with contributors to this imusing BAD BREAK received Breaks department. of consid Mere tvpograph Cheques tion Man Alive!—Jack Johnson Denies He Was Killed in Auto Wreck.— Headline n New York Evening World. The Tea-Strainer's Spouse—When the wirr of the kitchen tea-strainer is worn out, a substitute of coarse cheese cloth can be sewed into the frame. Hudson (N. J.) Dispatch Abroad at Home—On account of the inclemency of the weather many ovT-oP- TOWN VISITORS Were forced to remain AT nome —Winchester (Ky.) Star A Pane-ful) Shot—They believe Shank and bis wife were fired upon first from the outside of the house, as there were BULLET WoUNDS through the north window of the kitchen.—Denver Post. Marching Through Gorge-ia-—The grand march will be led by Mr. luncheon iches, and Mrs. B. J 1 ( Minn.) Republican consisting of sand Hoeppner.—Iino Herald Boss in his Nebuchadnezzer Was the John M. Morin, of Pennsylvania, arly life was an employee in 4 tory.—Enid (Okla.) Exents BRASS fac A Breakfast Recipe—Then she boiled two potatoes which she chanced to find in an empty bag, and made a Moving Picture Stories one comer c pot of coffee Roosteria—Frieda Hempel will not sing at the Lumberg tonight This was to have been a CROWINC cert to the current season.—Utica (N ) Press The Social Label—Only guests in evening dress, having dance tickets at- tached, will be permitted on the ballroom floor.—Circular announcing The Veiled Prophet's Ball Ringing the Bell in Vain—The bell ringers made a decided hit with the patrons of the Alamo during the past week, many people being unable to hear them.—At Journal. d no BAD BREAKS in adtertisen I mishaps are 1 » BAD BREAKS ure sent upon acceptance é| js Peaks The editor cannot Many duplications a nts are desired. t considered. This Week’s Prize ‘‘ Break”’ Contributed by H. H. Fenp Cleveland, Ohio Stretching Things a Bit Too Far “He got up and stretched his long legs to the water cooler and thence to the back platform.” Saturday Evening Post The Dentists’ Paradise Large M cating Sharks. These big monsters have fourteen rows of teeth captured off the coast of Florid St. Louis Post-Dispatch. ing Trio—Anylerson started across the ice for the yawl, but he had gone only about half way when a cake of ice, apparently as strong as others he risked, turned turtle and he was trying to keep himself. A HEAVY UNIFORM AND A HEAVY ROPE COLL PROM DROWNING York Exening Sun No Cut in His Pension—To the vet eran with a KNIFE Sq a month, an in from $65.—Omaha World-Hera crease A Marvel of Mechanical Genius \ bridge in Marseilles, France, carries peo ple across the river. ns States Not Just What He Meant—' Let us meet the United States so liberally and boldly as to leave HER ONE EXCUSE for standing out,” he says —London Cuble in Boston Herald. Superstructures—The local basket ball team will wear their new shirts on Friday night. The trousers have not yet arrived —Michigan City News. A Chicago Hint—The dirtiest face Chicago is that of the clock in the I. C. tower. The Board of Trade sensation by washing the face of its clock and President Markham of the 1. C. might do likewise.—Chicago American created a 22 Spa pers, magazines or books received, ach week $5 is paid for the most nd the postmark determines priority Poor Food—During the may see in the interior of South China yards of poor people full of peach stones Detroit News season one drying in the sun Strangle Hold—She became silent again, with her head het shoulder, her warm fingers clutching his thumb.—The Golden Cat Path of Bliss— Mr Mrs. Hollo- will be at home to their friends. brief wedding trip on Church Montgomery (Ala.) Journal. and way after a Street Some Osculation— When Armstrong came to bid her good-by and tell her that the rescue party would not return until the following day, she KISSED HIM WITH eves that did not see.—-Photoplay Mu sine Clint dashed puting Youth's Clint Was Breathing a Bit rounded Hilt’s: chandlery and down the wharf, past engines, black smoke, firemen Companion and Where the Ice Cream Was—Miss Margaret’ Johnson had charge of the candy table, Miss Anna Kennedy of the ke department, soda was sold by John Kearns and Dai Shea while the ice cream WAS IN Miss Nellie Hyland and Miss Mary Kennedy.—Blackstone Valley N A Firemen's Stunt—The building's fire-fighting apparatus failed to work and firemen lowered ropes from the twelfth floor in order to get to the top floor. Ohio State Journal. | Color—She was tall, supple, blooming, with hair of a bronze tone, shading into gold, and a skin almost white, yet RAPID with changing color. Metropolitan M. Gloom Dispelled—The sun Ac yesterday afternoon for the first time in FIVE YEARS.—The (Richmond) Times Dispatch comicbooks.com