Judge, 1920-06-26 · page 22 of 37
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ns IU DGE pays $1 each for accepted Bap Breaks w the bona fi publi lis f hed to Lal alred d must he of consideration Yesterday Was Once Today James Hunt died here today following an operation to relieve an injury to the brain which developed from a blow kt CENTLY made YEARS AGO during a base ball game in which Hunt played as a member of the Yale University team. Sun Francisco Ex or. (JN An Intractable Child— "The young an was a native of Barre and had always d about the railroad, having when a child accompanied his father over the same track upon which he was KILLED MANY ThEs.”"—Burlington (Vt) Free Press. (Stephen M. Kelley, Jr.) Copping French Honors—" The an- niversary of the battle of Ypres will be honored HERE by a big parade, held under the auspices of the Great War Veterans’ Association, to take place this afte iN VerDUN Ot (E. Ryeburn Code la) Journ th Paneful Outlook—"I wish the n ers of the department would help a poor Winpow with three small children on the food problem."—Boston Post. (Mrs Myron We Used to Call ‘Em Accomplished In his newest motion picture, ‘Heart Strings.’ which is to be shown for the first time here at the Majestic Theatre tomorrow, William Farnum will be seen VILLAIN: VIRTUOSO, the in the rdle of a figure of a remarkable svory of cent devotion ane sacrifice.’ Tim (J. W. Reagan.) Hit in the Cylinder—" We were all Just as the ordered out of the machine ANICAB GOT OUT one of the andits shot in the stomach a) (Dan Davis A Cold Bridegroom—" William Jo- seph Gaillard prep in the 6oth year of his life at his home near Dacusville, ox ApkIL THIRD, and was MARRIED at Mt Carmel Apri. rietH Anderson (8. C.) Tribur Mrs. BK. Van Wyck.) Bap Breaks will be considered, into correspondence with contributors to | be paid for Uy best Bad Break accep lipped from newspapers. m pped fre wes papers, m ure & « Bap Brean \ this department. Many duf This Week's Prize “Break” Contributed by Herpert Maier, News York The Alcoholic Content “While watchi necticut State li : for an expected consignment of liquor to fF prohibition officers stopped a touring car driven by Anthony Lombardo of New York City A CHAUFFEUR CONTAINING 120. GALLONS OF ‘MOONSHINE’ wiiskey.”’—Newe York Times d Bap Break a id no BAD Breaks in a An Underground — Columbus Some years ago, Mr. Manchester dis covered GERMS and precious stones in the old New York subway cuts. Vork Times Adair € ald.) Lancaster Precocity—" Leo Kelly aged 16 years, was arrested by the Brad ford police Thursday and cha 1 with the killing of TEN MoNTHs OLD police.” Intelligencer. Mary Tenacious Tatters—" Miner Blown to Shreds by Blast Lives for 15 Days.” Journal. (MoM A Promising Shoot —"Uncle J former Speaker of the Hou: enters upon his FIFTH! VEAR today.” Bridgeport (Conn.) Star-Herald. (F. F Magner Her Love on a String—"A rope of pink HEARTS Valued at $30.000 was stolen from Mrs. Robert F. Carr, Chicage soci ‘oman, while she was a guest of the Springs hotel, Watkins, N.Y ch 2."°—Bangor (Me.) Com t Home-Made Pairs—"$15.342. Pairs of U.S. Twins Born in Year.” —Heading Portsmouth (AN Star. (Julian sacad Braitlez wks. Original clip pin be returned uni sements are desired. The A Modern Horse of Troy ung Cudahy then went along like a little lamb. Wer Gor INTO OUR HORSE AND BUGGY which was near by, and drove to. the Grove Street house."”"— True Story M. ne J.D. Wheeler) Only a Matter of Eleven Feet—"A young giant about TWENTY or NINE feet tall came early and most of the crowd of rchers gaped at him, instead of joining in the parade.”—New York Imerican. (J.G. He would-be m His Sub-conscious Self Was at Work—* Although he has been uNcoN- scious since Saturday afternoon, owing the in to his critical conditio: mation has been withheld from him, despite his EARNEST ENTREATIES. Denver Rocky Mount News. (Harry Miller, Jr) A Husky Topographer—* There is on exhibition at the High School a map of Italy drawn by A PUPIL SEVEN PEET LONG AND FOUR FEET WIDE.” St. Cloud (Fla.) Tribune. (HM. F. Merwin.) Should Have Been in the Diner— Politeness saved Frank Kemp and Joc F. Humphreys from death. They had just given their seats to sengers in the forward car > women pas. nd repaired to the smoking car. The two women were instantly kille Humphreys Was EATING HIMSELF in the smoking car when the trains collided.”"—Portland (Ore.) (Frank H. Cromell.) Thackeray's Nightmare—" ‘I declare 1 can almost see the coast of France!’ ind WER BRIGHT GREEN EYES STREAMED WT, AND SHOT INTO THE NIGHT as if they could see through it.”—P. ty Fair.” (Mrs. FOE. Walsh.) As It Seems to Some Wives—* She was 60 years of age, and HAD BEEN MAR RIFD FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY.” (Cat.) 2 L Jones.) Profane Plates—"‘One night I HEARD DISHES BREAKING AND SWEARING,” ntinued Hodges."”—Buffalo (VY. ¥) Courier. (David Pengeot, Sr.) comicbooks.com