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JUDG umusing BAD BREAK received. Keeaks. Vo rejected BAD BREAK ud no BAD Breaks ¢ pays $1 cach for ac men In the I d of Fate—His splendid form was drawn haughtily erect, his head was raised, and his white hand pointed at the grave, noble face of Ronald Val chester. Between the two FINGERS was Jaquelina Meredith, lovely, frightened, half - defiant, yet ng with her whole heart on Ronald Valchester’s decision.—Family Story Paper ‘The Household Prop— After granting a divorce Saturday to Fred Ryan, « coal miner, Judge Tracewell ordered Ryan to pay the wife $10 a week for the support of their INVALID CHAIk.— Evansville (Ind.) Press. Aural Contact—The Englishman sunk his chin in the collar of his raincoat until his ears touched.—Saturda, Post. A Popular Halting P trim is ill with the grippe Daily Bulletin, Anderson, influenza. Ind. Backsliding — Mrs. Higgins read a letter from Mrs. Hendershot, who was formerly associated with Mrs. Caplinger in religious activities, but now resides in the state of Kansas.—Crawfordsvill (Ind.) Her Popular Home—She was still in a daze of indecision when she descended into the Subway and with thousands others was carried to her home in Brooklyn.—Saturday Evening Pos: The Peace that Passeth All Under- standing—Mrs. Molly Weinstein, 40 and her daughter, Bessie, 26, of 537 Powell St., Brooklyn, were arrested a few days ago for DISTRIBUTING the tranquility of Seventh Avenue.—Harlem (N.Y News A Movie Fable—If ever there was a great photoplay adapted to the tempera ment and talent of the ranutous Geral dine Farrar, it is “ Desert,” her latest, greatest Goldwin triumph.—Chicago Herald and Examiner sertisements are desired. More typographical mishaps are not considered. Cheques for Bad BREAKS are sent The Flame of the Pe aAlks with source indicated, m ted unless postage is inclosed Many duplic Wpon acceptance This Week’s Prize ‘‘ Break”’ Contributed by A. Montcomerry Lake Forest, Il. Nero's Brightest Hour and Rome's Darkest | i “Negro Fiddled While nome Burned.”"—Editorial Headline he Merrill (Wis.) Daily He ral. Reincarnation—A son was born last week Mr. and Mrs. Clare Man ville. He was formerly a golf expert at the Brentwood links.—Sawtelle (Cal.) Tribune. A Washington Catastrophe—T he ADMINISTRATION'S CAT at Indianapolis in the coal strike controversy has embit tered the miners and other voters, party Aurora (Ill) Beacon leaders believe. New Awake to His Condition—Father went to bed feeling well and the next morning woke up dead.—Shickshinny Pu.) Mountain Echo. Daughters of Eve—They wore white rics with one single coquettish curl hang. ing over the shoulder.— Mobile (Ale.) Register. A Ouija Reunion—Despite the difii- cult conditions of road travel there was A LARGE GATHERING OF DEPARTED RELA- rives.—The Day, New London, Conn. She Turned Out Bad—A_ young GIRL who turns out to be the supposedly lost daughter of the clairvoyant, is one of the MeN who are suspected of the crime.— Seattle (Wash.) Star. A Magic Wand—The malacca stick that had been beating out the measures of the latest roof-garden melody whistled through a set of perfect teeth.—Metro- politan Magazine 2 st he furnished to he. the bo No materi The editor cannot enter into correspondence with contributors to this ch week $5 is paid for the most fide nature of the Baw already published as Bab Breaks will be f. and the postmark determines priority Egregious Error—We are not sure that a more EGREGARIOUSLY self-stultify- ing proposition was ever made by any responsible American statesman.—Fugle County (Red Cliff, Colo.) News. ‘The Frank Reporter—The root sale given by The Ladies’ Aid Society on saturday afternoon netted $33.00 for the library.—Bristol (Conn.) benefit, of the Press Book He Almost Forgot—It & HUNDRED YEARS since Coopers naval history —The State The has been about I read Fenimore of the United States. hia, S.C Colum The Shoe Proclaims the Dame— Ladies and shoes will be had in all sizes and colors, ~Plainfield (N. J.) Couricr- News. S-mothered—One man is dead and another is in a critical condition from inhaling gas fumes from THE MOTHER of an automobile truck.—La Porte (Ind.) Daily Herald. The Fatal Slaying—A requiem ser- vice was chanted this morning in Notre Dame Church for the repose of the soul of the late Lucien Morissette, who was FATALLY MURDERED some time ago. Quebec (Can.) Telegraph. Those Warm Attachments—W hen he has lost a beloved sister at the hands of a Friend in human form, as I di will change his mind.- » York ! Prohibition Reaction—Miss Lentz was FILLED with pink and white mint Charlotte (N. C.) Observer. Limit of Punishment-—“Ches- ter Fay, a slender, keen-eyed, gray haired young man—clad in prison shoddy, SERVING LLPE AND FIFTEEN YEARS it Rockglen—glanced through the rain at and over the wall to where a green-cloaked hill loomed.”—“Beyond the Wall,” Blue Book Magazine. Th comicbooks.com