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JUDGE pays $ indicated must be furnished to show the bona fide nature of the BAD BREAK. innot enter into correspondence with contributors to this department. inclosed. The editor Bap BREAK accepted cach week News for a Hero Ir. Hobson, lieutenant in the United States navy, is the man who sank the Merrimac and was KILLED BY A GREAT MANY WOMEN on his return to the United States.” —Talladega (Ala. ) Daily Home. (Chas. H. Thurnson). formerly a Those New Summer Kellys—“He is described as tall and slim, wearing a grey suit and straw HAT, of dark com- plexion, with a Movstaate.” — Man- chester Mirror. (Mrs. Willis P. Kendall.) Fellow Grouches—*‘It is not a new experience for me to campaign with Senator Harding. We have been com- PLAINING in Massachusetts together for Lincoln (Neb.) State Journal. Christenson.) Dinner-Pail Literature—* They did not know that their fellow townsman had received the highest henor the Demo- cratic party can give until they read their newspapers AT THEIR BREAK- FAST TABLES ON THEIR WAY TO Richmond News-Leader. (E. A Hot Weather Frock — “The bride was attired in a bridal gown of white satin, trimmed with 1cE.” Evening Bulletin. (AM. M. Tweedell.) Long Distance Running—“ After being led by the Annapolis anchor man by more than TWENTY YEARS Mayer finished in front.”—Hartford (Conn.) Courant. (Mary O'Neill.) A Good Catch—“ She let her eyes fall. But in a moment the lieutenant caught them.” News Press. (Aaron Rosenstein.) each for accepted BaD Breaks clipped from newspapers, magazines or books. No rejected BAD Break will be returned unless postage is This Week's Prize “Break” | Contributed by Cnarres E. ALLEN New Castle, Pa. What Matters a Vice-President More or Less? “For President James M. Cox of Ohio For Vice-President CALVIN COOLIDGE of Massachusetts.” —New Castle (Pa.) Democrat, Of- ficial Democratic Organ of Law- rence County, Pa. “Whi The Usual Way under the noses of Heading in N.Y. Neyman.) uardians.”"— World. (Milton M. Sir Thomas Combs the Eagle “A Coovernsu Comup—A cose uiKe tuts WILL GIVE 8 PIQUANT AIR TO THE sintPLEst EVENING GOWN.” N.Y.) Evening Journal. (William John Walker.) 2s Original clippings with source A prize of &5 will be paid for the best Just a Weather Report—* During the past 24 hours west of the Mississippi River were confined to Nebraska, the Dakotas. and Montana; east of the Mis- y were more or less general Indiana, and Ohio.” —E (E, R. Hedrick.) sissippi th over Mlinois ning Missourian. Fashion Note—“Many women IN stylish LIMOUSINES were IN COURT yes- terday and remained throughout the time the jury was being selec! Telegram. (Albert H. Did “Cummins Not Pierce His Ear-Drums— ve the speaker a sharp, hard, piercing GLANCE, but Lowry was rolling a brown cigarette and appeared not to HEAR it.’—Western Story Maga: sine. (IV. Newnham) Her Weight of Woe—“ Mrs. Anna Goldberg alleges that she has changed from a cheerful young healthy person, weighing 142 pounds, to an invalid of 1300 PouNDs by the crucl treat ment of her husband during the, one year of their married li , ington Times. (Arthur Fellows.) Steering a la Moccasin—‘In the early days the Indians of North America had very poor facilities for traveling. Until horses were intro- duced by the Spaniards all their NAVIGATION had to be done on foot.” —San Francisco Bulletin. (Leon French.) Through Thick and Thin—* This pig, although his swimming motion took his hoofs dangerously close to the side of his neck, did not cut his throat, because he was a THIN. pig. His tTHIcknEss saved him.”’—Boston American. (Ethel Cutler.)