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Drown by Henwaw Pater JUDGE pays $1 each for contribut Side nature of the Bap Brea. correspondence with contributors. A Great Dancer—" The great-great- grandniece of the great George Washing ton’s BIG, DARK EYES danced along with her tale, as she progressed from the pro- saic target of the rifle range to the most interesting one of Cupid.”—New York Imerican, (Harrison Allen.) A Clean Getaway—* Within a week Anna left her husband, but her foster mother returned her to him. The child awaited her opportunity to make another wasit for liberty.” —New York 7 —(Walter A. Crowell.) “A man WHEN pastor to Christian Heraldry He 1s DEAD will ask the hold a whole service just forhim, Yet the same man while alive will ignore several thousand perfectly good services that others would be glad to share with him.”"—Christian Herald. (C. L. Tibbals.) Too Trustful—* According recent reports published the Farmer's Trust Co., of Carlisle, was txyureD near Boil- ing Springs, WHILE BOARDING A TROL LEY CAR. Mechanicsburg (Pa.) Daily Journal, (S. 2. Fishel.) A Noisy Gathering—" First of all he went through his correspondence, and disposed of it. Then A SERIES OF TELE- PHONE CALLS GATHERED IN HIS HAND- SOMELY FURNISHED ROOM.” Boston (Mass.) G (Mrs. M. E. Roach.) Mattress Music—* Margaret, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J, Kakon. son, was married to William Norberg, of Winnipeg at 7 o’clock Thursday evening at the home of the bride’s parents. Miss Louise Gallie played the BEDDING march.” Winnipeg (Man.) Tribune. (Robert Hunter, Jr.) for accepted BAD BREAKS clipped from newspapers, ma: s worthy of use us prize BAD BREAKS. Vo rejected BAD Breaks Original clip pings. This Week’s Prize ‘‘Break” Contributed by 'J. G. Cartwett Jackson, Tenn, Choked by the Alphabet “The Russian soldier, Kanacin Offoskewky, was found dead with a LONG WorD sticking in his mouth.” — Atlanta Chronicle. A Live Come-Back—*Drap Man Came to Aid of Friend and Got Worst of Battle—A Complicated Case.” —Heading Passaic (N. J.) Daily Ne (J. Ad man Doorstep Sport — “Ellwood City branch of the Wild Life League will re- ceive 20 cans of catfish from the Union City hatcheries in Erie county, Oct. 16. The fish will be used to stock the Sippery Rock and the Connoquenessing STREETS.” — Pittsburg Press. (J. A. Burns.) A Trifle Hurried—* Evidence that Horsfall was driving a stage for the West- tern Motor Transport Company at the rate of 3,555 MiLes AN HOUR when he ran down Crook as he was alighting from a street car, will be presented to the jury.” Oakland (Calif.) Post. (M. R. Mit- chell.) It Started Something—‘A general FIRE ALARM WHICH STARTED from an overheated range in a lunch room in the center of the city today wiped out a dozen concerns and caused a loss esti- mated at $800,000." — Illinois State Register. (Fred L. Goldo! 2 “ill be returned unless postage is inclosed. ines or books. Five dollars each week will be paid with source indicated, must be furnished to show the bona The editor cannot enter into Mere typographical mishaps and bad breaks in advertisements not considered. Barking Up the Family Tree— “Mary Beatrice was the name bestowed upon the litde daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lubkeman at the christening cere- mony held last Thursday, the Rev. W. T. Renison officiating. Miss Lottie Boyd and John Whorton are the DoGPARENTS.”” Stockton (Calif.) Record. (Mrs. D. Newman.) A Bit Crowded: At a meeting here it was stat 100,000 ex-soldiers were trying to find houses so that they could marry. Near ty 40,000 who had married were com- PELLED TO LIVE IN ONE ROOM.” —Van couver (B.C.) Sun. (H. Kent.) Fighting Legal Vultures—* Aviator Had Battle With Huge Vulture For RerustnG TO ANSWER QUESTIONS AND Propucr Booxs For Legislative Com- mittce.”—Heading in Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin. (Alfred M. Herring.) A Very Young Matron—* Mrs. J. M. Liebel of Iowa township, one of the pioneer settlers of Beadle county, cele- brated her THIRD BIRTHDAY on Thursday, Oct. 28." — Huron (S. Dak.) Huronite. (John A, Davis.) A Natural Neckpiece White, 36, employed in a local concluded to end it all Sunda: noon he went out to the barn, fastened a rope over head, adjusted a Moose about his neck and jumped off a box.”—Eau Claire (Wis.) Leader—(James T. Joyce.) arage, so about Economic Fodder—“ Games and con- £ SERVED when later the guests appointed (Francy, at the beautifull: table.”"—Tulsa (Okla.) World. Howell.) comicbooks.com