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Urawn by Heawas Patan JUDGE pays $1 cach for accepled BAD Breaks clipped from newspapers, mag indicated, must be furnished to show the bona fide nature of the BAD BREAK. rlisements are desired. A prize of $5 will be paid for the best BAD BREAK received cach week. is inclosed. No Bap Breaks in ad: department. Cast to the Lions—" There were 124 votes cast—101 Republicans, fifte Democrats AND EIGHT WoMEN.” Francisco Chronicle. (HM. M. Steere.) Doubtless a Native of Kilkenny “What happened then is not clear, but the Chinese steward who happened to be passing saw the third officer and the cook fighting. He separated them, turning the ccok out of the galley and AssistinG THE DECEASED OFFICER, WHO STILL WANTED TO CONTINUE THE FIGHT. to his cabin. rth China Standard. (John J. Wallace.) Boobicide—" Nr Lite CROUSE, PATHER of the children who were killed, was severely injured with another young daughter.” —Arkansas City (Kans.) Daily Traveler. (Morris Eannon.) Tying Up Traffic—* Folks are always interested in any kind of a celebration, especially if the band’s going to play, and the farmers began driving in from miles around and HITCHING their AUTOMOBILES to all the hitching posts in town.” —The American Boy. (Edwin F. Ferry, Jr.) Armed to the Teeth—“He caught her to his heart with eager tenderness, ONE HAND still clutching the sandwich, THE OTHER absently waving the plate of beans." —“ White Roses,” by Katharine Holland Brown. (J. Miller.) An Old Word Modernized—“L. W. Runtz, assistant cashier of the Secur State bank, was at his desk Monday g. after a three weeks MONEY- trip to Colorado. Mr. Runtz was married to Miss Gale Harrold of Wichita, Kan."—Tulsa (Okla.) World. (Cy Logs- don.) This Week's Prize “Break” Contributed by Hazer Browne Rock Hill, S.C. Nix's Long-Suffering Arms “She would do what she could to help; the country needed every single woman. ‘At first she washed plates in a canteen, then she ran a lift outside some insurance of fice, finally she fell into Mr. N arms, and there she stayed ror THREE YEARS.” — (Pictorial Re- clew.) What H.C.L. Is Doing to Picnics “The New York and New Jersey societies will picnic in Sycamore Grove Saturday, May 26th. A LUNCHFON BaAskeT will be caten at noon.”"—Les Angeles Herald (Paul E. Noll.) Her Floral Groom—“ The bride was charmingly attired in a white crepe de chine dress with hat to match, and MAR- RIED A BOUQUET of bridal roses.” —AMeri den (Conn.) Daily Journal. (Pearl A. Way.) Running on High—“ Born a slave in 1913, Alee Taylor, negro, di terday at the age of 107 (Otla.) Morning News. (P. L. Draper.) Fire Trumpets—“ Realizing that her perfidy had been uncovered and HEARING THE BLAZING EYES of the heroine relinquished the bag without a word and fled up the stre Hartford (Conn.) Times. (Clifford F. Hemsley.) Fa 2s ines or books. Original dippings, with source No rejected Bad Breaks will be returned unless postage The editor cannot enter into correspondence with contributors to this Gone West on Shank’s Mare—" The DEAD MAN, after the performance con- cluded, LET THE PARTY, WALKING WEST and the Lewisohns motored to the Lew- Sohn home.”—New York Evening Jour- nal. (Rita Mole.) Result of an Intellectual Growth— “W. HL. Powis accompanied Al Cummins and Mrs. Martha Cummins to San Fran- cisco this week, where Cummins expects to undergo an OPFRATION for the REMOVAL or A Hicn ScHoor on Tuesd: ening.” —Colusa (Cal.) Sun. (M. L. Wilson.) Authorities report The Commercial Sex— have investigated the matter a it ro such calls are on record or are recalled by He GtxLs who were handling these particular exchanges at the time.” —New York Tribune. (Henry Fisher.) The Long Watches of the Night— “ Police and detectives have found no clue to the identity of the persons who a few MONTHS AFTER MIDNIGHT entered the nur- sery of the Coughlin home and stole the sleeping child from his bed.”"—New York Exening Journal. (F.O. O'Keeffe.) Ultimate Depths—* Shot pown as be tay in bed, Boyd Blankenship, with a revolver in his hand, which he had used. and with a Winchester at his side is dead today following a raid on his place by in ternal revenue officers.” — Pittsburg Press (Mrs. Joseph Stastny, Jr.) Frank Classification—“ Barium car- bonate mixed with meal is a sure-fire rat killer. It must be handled carefully, how- ever, in order TO AVOID DANGER OF CHIL- DREN and OTHER ANIMALS.” —Corpus Christi (Tex.) Caller. (Mrs. Herman Schmitt.) comicbooks.com