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RA DGE pa ys $1 each for acce pted Bap Breaks « 10 material already puMished editor cannot enter into correspondence with contri 1s priority of consideration. A prize of $5 will be paid for the best E Tricotine and Nicotine—" The bride wore a going-away suit of blue Tricotine braided in black and a silver brocade hat trimmed with black CIGARETTES.” Utica Herald-Dispatch, (Miss Marguer ite Steber.) His Pores All Open—“Sir Julian POURED HIMSELF OUT and drank a glass of brandy.""—Story by FP. Phillips Oppen heim in St. Louis Post-Dispatch. (Ralph Baker. History as Writ in Utica Mrs. Amanda Ward Northrup, one of the few remaining women whose father fought in the Revolutionary War, died in Saratoga Springs today at the age of EIGHT HUNDRED AND NINETY-EIGHT YEARS.” —U fica Press. (Miss) Marguerite Much Bunk—‘“From 1870 lo toro the MULE population of the United States increased 337.7. per cent.” — Tobacco. (Karl Nesslin A Him of Hate—“Then the guests crowd about the 5 gaz ing with HATED breath and shud dering as they look upon the music rack and observe that the song that Armande came near sing- ing is ‘Sweet Marie.’"—Philudel- phia North Ameri Knowles.) A Twelve-Hour Shift—Ivey ninson was instantly killed on Main Street THs MORNING dur- ing the storm here Last NicHT.” Greenville (S.C) Daily News. 1. S. Davidson.) An Eyeful—“ Miss Wilder is feet, two inches tall, weighs about 110 pounds and according the description furnished the police has one blue and brown eye and one blue and gray one." —New York Journal. (Theo R. Sm ) utors to this department. Many duplii Break rece A Classmate to Wraiths—" There is only one Bopy in this year’s graduating class at the Paulsboro High School to 11 girls.” Philadelphia Record. (Mrs. JR. Mick.) Sick in His | Muriatic—* Morrell Chase, of Hanover Street, is confined to his home, ill with ammonia.” —Meriden (Conn.) Journal. (Buldwin Borst.) Ouija Board the Boat—" Admiral Brittain Long Hl, Says Navy Oflicer Who Shot Himself to Death.” Caption, Col umbia (S.C) Record. (RW. Riley, Jr) Hew Printers Dress in Oregon! “This cheerful young miss is an efficient litho- raph pressmar Portland, Oregon. With her alls and shirt sleeves heeled is all r hard day's work on (O.), News. (Dominic Donise.) 2 pped from newspapers, magazines or b ne the bona fide nature of the Bap Break. No rejected Bap s Bap Breaks will be considered, and no Bap Breaks in advertisements are desired. The ad @ ds Pa ile wz woks. Original clippings with source indi» Break will be returned unless postage is ‘ons are received, and the postmark deter- d each week ptember Mourn—" He alleges that defendant began to frequent dances with other men soon after their marriage; that she left him for TWO MONTHS IN SEPTEM- BER Of last year.” — Chehalis (Wash.) Bee- Nugget. (Vera Reynolds.) Quite a Performance © Arthur Marko was best man. The ceremony was performed by the intimate friends.” Milwaukee Journal, (Adelia Matter.) Landed Like the Pilgrim Fathers — “Detective Frank W. Miller of Manhat tan is in the Mount Vernon Hospital as. the result of a fall from a train on the Harlem Railroad last night. He rolled down a twenty-foot_ em- bankment made up of rocks and stones and LANDED unconscious ALL T from the shock.” —-Vew York Exening World. (Sidney Pepper) Little Sums—* Both of the children, in addition to being indi- viduals, are very small, one of them being under school age.” Baltimo ning Sun. (Robert Whitoker.) Those Fiery Patterns Are Responsible The block was caused by a SHIRT near the Halsey Street station setting fire to the res.” York News. (Dorothy Sherman.) The Seat of Her Intelli- gence—“‘ Judge, he shoved a gun against my STOMACH and threat- ened to blow my BRAINS out,’ said Elenora Townsend, colored, in tes- tifying against William Hender- son.”—Ogden (Utah) Standard- Examiner, (R. F. Cottle.) The Longevity of a Song Bird —"Hortense Schneider, the origi- nal Helene of Offenbach’s opera ‘La Belle Helene,’ died yesterday AGED EIGHT HUNDRED AND EIGHTY- TWO YEARS.”— Hillsdale (Mich.) Daily News. (Mrs. F. M. Gier.) comicbooks.com