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Onsen by Mears Parssun JUDGE pavs $1 each for cated ft d tos the bona in terial already published as Bab BREAKS editor can nter into corres pondence mines priority of ineir = Marital ~Waterloo—"The honeymoon of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pit man of St. Paul ended mappity at Water loo, Iowa, when the bride of a week was STRUCK AND SEVERELY IXyURED by a street car.”-—-Buffalo (NV. Y.) Su Times. (Ambrose Nusstein.) The Croix de Guess—"Having re ceived information that Davis probably would be found in the vicinity of Broad way and Forty-second Street, they fre- quented that district, hoping for a gl of their man, and at last their long vigil WAS REWARDED, Davis, however, was NOT FOUND ON BROADWAY, BUT PAR UP- FOWN an-an eastern section of the city.” Detective Story Mag we. (J. E. Riley.) npse Greater the Haste, Greater the Dead The father was unable to see what was occurring until the child was kiLLeD. He rushed the girl to the Potts ville Hospital, where sHF DIED IN TWO nours.”—-Philadelphia North Americ (F d Knowles.) A Submarine Yarn--“Explosion of 4 STEAMSHIP tonight BENEATH THE FAVE Ment in Vifth avenue near 58th Street shook buildings in the neighporhood. aused rumors of an earthquake. crenched hundreds of pedestrians and atutomobil ina call tor police re Serves and firemen.”"—P. Iphia Nort Imeri Etward Knowles.) and resulted Universat Food for Fighting 1 newspaper says it believes there will be no alterat principle with regard to safegu ie Pe ¢ China, a ‘enance of the respective r and India and the integrity the m and special interests of Jap. Britain in the Fer Eats (D.C.) Post. (No Frucht den ith contri nsideration. A prize of $5 % ure of the B the b cepted BAv Breaks clipped from news pa \b Break il be considere 280 or books. Or Vo rejected Bad snd no BAD Breaks in advertisements are desired. The du plications are received, and the postmark detere ated cach we This Week's Prize “ Break” Contributed by Bridgeport, | Her Hand. ““T knew you'd li umphed P Fremin e Gray,’ tri- to Doris, standing with the BATHROOM DOOR IN HIS they Expensive Ammunitio + gh the wealthy a wild auto ¢ East Sixties, ¢ tw lay Ve lt ring ity SHOES were r fired by the police. Charles Burke is under arrest in Bellevue, with a bullet nal clippings with source indi- be returned unless postage is BREAK w& Inverse Ratio of Idiocy—“Homes have increased from 12,000,000 to 690. ooo; farms operated from 20,000 to 1,000,000." tanta (Ga.) Constitu Lowry Axley.) ion Crowding the Mourners—"\ crowd of about ONE CIVILIAN were killed in a clash." —New York Evening Telegram (Milton Kissin.) An Expert in Water Ways—" Miss Taft has made a deep study of economies, as well as history, and has written much on BATH suByrcTs.”—Vew Vork World (Gorton Carruth.) With Upraised Hands— ‘The town cLock directed them to the house of the Presbyterian minister, the Rev McElmoyle."—San Antonio (Tex.) press n Heinen.) His Subconscious Understanding — The boy received a gash three inches long over left eye left knee was dislocated and he sustained a contused wound of left knee cap. The LEG was UNCON p and he was taken Worcester (Mass scious when picked to is home near by.” Gazette (I.E. Tracy.) Asheville English—“The camp WILL OCCUPY ONE WEE WOMEN S YEARS AND OVER are ell Isherille (N.C) Citiz (Mrs Harry M Lining Cut to the Quick—"Dr. Gandler had been ill for one year, and was OPERATED ON FOR THE VOLSTEAD PRO- HIBITION AMENDMENT returning from the Or where he had spent several months in the interests of prohibition.” —Oakland (California) Enquirer (Oreta Porter).