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Dr by Henwas, Pate Bridal Give and Take—* The bride. WHO WAS GIVEN AWAY BY SOFT IVORY SATIN, the bodice cut with a square neck, nitten sleeves of the same which was embroi 1 long terial as the dress dered with a design of violets in silver CARRIED OUT BY DISABLED SAILORS AND soupters of the War Service Legion in which the Marchioness of president.” don London, of Londonderry — is Times. (Catherine Miller.) Graham plined in Power—" The Dublin was not The Undi ation that normal, peaceful city was the presence of truckloads of UNFORMED MEN with rifles ng in all directions and the sight of Black and Tans with a few ard passing through York Tribune. (Sam only inc point 1 group of civilians under gi the street uel Kostolefsky.) Mixed Matrimony—‘Landon Car- ter died unmarried. By 11s SECOND MAR RIAGE with Mary Moore, the eldest son Robert Carter, prep UNMARRIED," — he anooga (E, Tenn.) Lookout. (Cath erine G. Miller.) Beyond Politics—“It will be the duty of the bureau of labor to regulate the work of women and children, to protect their health and to insure them against the dangers of nimortauity.”—Manila (P. 1.) Times. (Anacie ides.) News for Oil Investors—" During the FIRST NINE MONTHS OF SEPTEMBER there have been 216 wells completed in the State, and of these only forty-one Iry holes and twenty-two were gas wells." — Petroleum Record, Hymer.) were Dawn's Legacy—‘Lester W. West offered a solo ‘When the Great Red Dawn is Sutxxinc’ and Edwin Smith sang ‘In the Wildwood where the Blue bells Grew.’ —Worcester (Mass.) Gazette. (Alger S. Beane.) This Week's Prize “Break” Contributed by Lionet Hepert Van Buren, Me Hands Up! It is ordered that ail male inhab: itants of Macroom or MULES passing through the district shall not appear in public WITH THEIR HANDS IN THEIR POCKETS. Bangor (Me.)DailyN ews. Left-Handed = Clemency—* Frank Polesenski. employé of a packing house of Jersey City, was GIVEN A FINE of $150 for ult and battery, his sentence being REDUCED from three to atrocious ass seven years in the penitentiary becau: of the petition of the man through consideration for F I's family."—Union Hill, (N. Dispatch. (L. Edward Simmen.) assaulte Punishing the Bottles—* In all, 106 t bottles were found, together with a ve-gallon keg. They were LocKeD up and their bail set at $2,000." —Portlamd Oregonian. (€ 1. Gorrell.) Booze on Wheels—* The result was a 50-gallon tank of raisin Hed discovery of wine and sundry smaller Venicies with the alleged beverage Portland Oregonian. (C. A. Gorrell.) same Hand with the Chisel—“Mr. Fo- ley’s name is cuizzLeD on the front of it. This will be handed over to one of his ancestors.” —Bayonne (N. J.) Times (J. W. Leeper.) Bidding for Delay Please thank the president for Mayflower tender. I am obliged to travel to Washington by MAIL. atitude to you.”—Grand Rapids (Mich) Press. (Miss A. J. Dodge.) 22 Lonely Kids—*\lthough Clarence, the hero of the Broad’s comedy, is a re- turned soldier, the fact is largely inci- dental in the story, which does not di- rectly satirize any doughboy Its principal. and amusing with which deal wi problems. significance is the soLiTupE the kids of the story look up to Clarence’s judgment on matters remote from mili- experience.”"—P) 1 Pub tary Ledger Confusing to the Curious—"The largest old-style cannon in the Usrrep States is in Guext. Betcrum. Th meter of the bore is 234 feet." —Wheelir W. Va, News. (Mrs. O. C. Wilson.) Gifted Indeed—" She used her feet the people employ their hands. She keeps her own hou: cooks and makes the beds, and she is able to Comp HER BEDS, and she is able to Comp HER Spokane (Wash.) Press. (Hazel Pearson.) has always for Purposes most ‘The firmed Judges? Missouri Armed Court of Supreme today the sentence of ty tiary imposed upon Nicholas Hill, city WITH A REVOLVER, J Kansas City (Mo) Star. Hale.) years in the peniten- engineer, 191 BEG ne 7, (Mrs. Too Neverthe- her eyes narrowed And Acrobatic, le there she to glittering slits, her CHiN resting on CURLED FIST and SITTING ON HER LEFT root. A fighting that’s all.” Photo Play S (Robert Horn.) sat pose ine. Youth Nov. 26 Going the Pace Down with drink! shouted the president of the Anti-Alcoholic League of America. biting words, H. G. Wood, acrp 7, of Phil phia, claiming for himself the abov proceeded to make up for 60 YEARS of 1ety in his home city.” — Los Angeles Calif) Examiner. (J. Bo Homes.) his ac SOR comicbooks.com