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Drawn by Herwas Parner B A D JU DGE pays $1 cach for accepted Bav Breaks clipped from new indicated, must be furnished to show the bona fide nature of the Bav Break. No rejected BAD BREAKS inclosed. No material already published as BAD BREAKS will be considered, and no BAD BREAKS in « editor cannot enter into correspondence with contributors to this department. Mere typographical mishaps are duplications are received, and the postmark determines priority of consideration. Cheques for BAD BREAKS are Just a Toy Gee-Gee—“A HORSE 6 or 7 in. long, is attached to the water filler hole of an old motorcycle gas generator. Gasoline is then poured into the appar- atus.”—Motor Annual, Popular Science Monthly. A Dangerous Germ!—“The four half brothers live in Canada. They con- tend the testator had no right to leave them out of his will, inasmuch as he pro- vided for his other relatives. They allege that UNDUE INFLUENZA was brought to bear upon the tes- tator before his death.—Buffalo Evening News. Should Be Investi- The Democratic floor ivered HIS CATTLE to the original proposition and sus- pended these elected members without trial.”"—Harlem Home News. This An Exacting Réle—‘ Mr. Bryant is also the leading man of the photoplay. He has the role of an English pitysictan, who becomes the dancer’s WIFE The photography throughout is of noteworthy beauty.”—Phila- delphia Public Ledger. The Power of Pin-Money-- “Two men were injured, passen- gers on two street cars were shaken up and an automol was demolished yesterday when a PAY ROLL belonging to Brink’s go City Express Com- pany was pinned between two Halsted Street cars.”—Chicago Tribune “Fourteen Ciics Frost B R E A K S With a Chain of Sand—* He mount- ed one of the horses that had now arrived, and rode at a lope to a point nearly half a mile west. There he dismounted and TIED HIS HORSE TO THE GROUND.” — Red Book. Big Bugs—“‘A final decree has been entered by the Supreme court of the District of Columbia dissolving the unre- lated industries of the 8UG PACKERS.” — —Puwhuska Daily Capital. A Corn-Fed Canard pu pers, magazines or books iccs Lai py Hen tx Oxe Dav."—Student’s Art Magazine. Original clippings, with source ill be returned wiless postage is rtisements are desired. The t considered. Many ent upon acce plance. A Youthful Group—* He is survived his parents, one brother and two sis NGER THAN HE.”"— York American. Genderelict—“ Before she could com- plete her eulogy, the door swung open and Mrs. Travis Lloyd umtse.r walked in upon us!”— Fort Worth Record. In Close Quarters—“The day he wore it home he refused to take it off He did not sing to it, ner nt SLEPT IN IT. That wkIST WATCH ticked away the hours of our happiness.""— Pittsburg Post. Differentiated—“ Every one of the boxes, both empry and rented, was smashed with a chisel and hammer and the con- TENTS removed.—AMem phis Com- mercial Appeal. Goal!—“Why, what in the world brings Hiram back so quick? He has not had time to reach the station and be home again.” as a FOOTBALL. sounded on the porch without.”—Family Story Paper. Te Will Indeed !—* Will it not be just great to see the autos SHOOTING UP AND DOWN BACK AND FORTH?” —Catskil/ Recorder. X-Ray Vision—*For an hour he lay Wot HIS HAT OVER IIs EYES gazing at the heavy red clifi against which beat the waters of the Golden Gate.” Suturduy Exening Post. comicbooks.com