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JUDGE pays $1 each for accepted BAD Breaks clipped from newspapers, magazines or books. contributions worthy of use as prize BAD BREAKS. nature of the BAD BREAK. respondence with contributors. Blue Birds on ‘‘The Conning Tower’’ —‘“Niggardly as this city may be about many things, it was prodigal when it bought all those blue and white sincs and put them up in the vicinity of hos- pitals to warn those in the close vicinage not to make any unnecessary noise, under penalty of the law.”—F. P. A. in New York Tribune. Youth's Great Advantage—“ Martin Sikora, 49 Alfred street, 4 YEARS OLD, was arraigned before Acting Judge William B. Davidson in Police Court this morning, charged with murder by Patrolman George Eckhardt. He had assaulted Michael Sedorshak, 6 Alfred street, 52 YEARS OLD, during a fight on Passaic Avenue, near Brook avenue, at 12.30 yesterday after- noon.” —Passaic (N. J.) Daily Herald. (S. Susswein.) But Do They ?—“ Why Married Women Make the Best Wiv Heading in Seat- tle Daily Times. (Landis Rapley). The Tired Business Stalk—“ Albion sweltered Monday under a temperature of 92. Farmers state that in the past two days corn has come up OVERCOME with the heat WHILE ASSISTING in building an addi- tion to the home of City Manager E. J. Mallory.”—Detroit Free Press. (O. H. Richards.) A Luscious Confection—“Last Fri- day the pupils at the Gulick school sur- prised their teacher, Miss Helen Barett, on her birthday. The curtains were down and a big birthday cake lighted with candles and DECORATED SANDWICHES filled with THREE ONE DOLLAR BILLS were arranged daintily on her desk.”—Isabella County (Mt. Pleasant, Mich.) Enterprise. (M. E. Stangle.) Those Talky-Movies—“Gov. Catts, presiding at the extradition hearing, over- tuled it as a result of which a tristate legal battle ensured in Mrs. Vaughn’s effort to obtain custody of the children. When this failed Mrs. VAUGHN CAME HERE IN A VERBAL PICTURE.” —Jacksonville (Fla.) Times-Union. (Mrs. Fay Cilley.) This Week’s Prize “Break” Contributed by E. N. GOFIELD Santa Barbara, Cal. A Mere Hack “Two photographs lay in the chief’s desk, both showing the body of the dead woman. According to the chief, it is now the opinion that Stefano HACKED OFF THE WOMAN’S HEAD BE- FORE HE HAD CHOKED HER TO DEATH.” —Santa Barbara (Cal.) Press. Love Cannot Be Thwarted by Death —The girl in his arms was still and LiFE- LESS, but he could feel her heart beating faintly against his own.”—The Parisienne Monthly Magazine. (Earle P. Andrews). He Wont If He Swallows the Ball f ae “He’tt Be Tuere! Tommy Mitton, AMERICAN ‘SPEED KING,’ HAS ENTERED THE 500-MILE SWEEP-STAKES AT THE INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY. He’LL DRIVE A RACER OWNED BY CuirF Durant, MILLIONAIRE SPORTSMAN.” — Honolulu (Hawaii) Star Bulletin. (Martin R. Aden.) 29 Five dollars each will be paid for Original clippings, with source indicated, must be furnished to show the bona fide No rejected BAD BREAKS will be returned unless postage is inclosed. The editor connot enter into cov Mere typographic mishaps not considered. No breaks in advertisements wanted. The Old Gray Mare—“Later he re- turned to Bayonne, where he bought a horse, which de Filippos describes as a brown animal, and HIS WIFE as A GRAY ONE, and a wagon which enabled him to start in the trucking business.” —New York Times (Raymond Baublis.) Mackerel a New Note in Millinery— “There are mackerels by millions, and always have been, so that ‘mackerel and mashed potatoes’ has been a household word—heard oftenest, of course, at break- fast time; but the tails were always thrown away; likewise the heads; and now the tails, in beauteous hues of metallic silver, green or blue, may encircle many a FAIR BROW SEWED TO ITS CHAPEAU.””—St. Louis Daily Globe-Democrat. (E. M. Golly.) “Swing Low Sweet Chariot’’— “Mrs. Charles Stanley of South China HUNG at the Union church during the ser- vices Sunday.”—Lincoln County (Me.) News. (A. T. H. Fogg.) The Farm Is the Nation’s Backbone —“The National Farm Bureau now has a membership of over 150,000,000 FARMERS and is adding to its lists at a rate that is destined to sweep over the entire United States and bring the whole system of American farming into a compact organiza- tion as no movement has ever done before.” —Modern Farming. (Henry Smyser.) Labor from the Barnyard—“ Accord- ing to Pyongyang dispatch to the Jiii, another attempt to upset a train was made near that place early on the morning of the zand instant. A length of 6olb. rail which must have needed FOUR HENS to carry was placed athwart the track. Fortu- nately it was noticed in time.”—Japan Chronicle. (F.C. Loh.) Carpentier’s Right Bower—“The STEAMSHIP La Savoie, with Georges Car- pentier, the European boxing champion, aboard, arrived here READY TO START work for the. world championship bout with Jack Dempsey, in Jersey City, July 2.”—Detroit (Mich.) News. (George A. Volz.)