Judge, 1921-08-06 · page 27 of 34
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SAFEGUARDING THEIR SALARIES— “Giving the revolver to Pyron, the other prisoner, he went through the officers’ POCKETS and HANDCUFFED THEM after which he and his com- panion leaped from the train and made away.”—Portland (Ore.) Tele- gram. (Alfred C. Reese.) ARMED WITH A RAKE—“It is the first product of his own starring unit and is a modernization, with Western setting, of THE THREE MUCKETEERS.—Close-Up, Los An- geles. (R. Wallace.) THE Fistic Octopus—“Ringside— Georges Carpentier finished flat on his face, his LEGION ARMS out- stretched, in the fourth round.”— Cumberland (Md.) Evening Times. (Ansel Umberger.) FOOLING THE MEDICOS—“The broth- ers are jitney drivers at Morgan City and the younger of the two, say physicians, cannot live, owing to severe fractures of the front and base of his skull. The older brother DEAD in a corn field WILL RECOVER.” — Texarkana Four-States Press. (Her- man Friedman.) A PRINCELY HANDOUT— “HAND valued at $237,000 bequeathed to Princeton.”—Heading in Philadel- phia North American. (Harry Dun- can.) Our SwiFT GENERATION — “Charged with attempting to steal another man’s wife, Carl Lesnck, THIRTY-THREE MONTHS OLD, of Gary, Ind., was sent to the Erie County Penitentiary for eight months.”— Jamestown (N. G.) Morning Post. (Isabella Fein.) THE PERFECT REWARD—“Following this, Charlotte James presented the Perfect attendance pins to twenty-five PUPILS WHO HAD BEEN ABSENT, TARDY, or DISMISSED during the entire year.” — Brookline (Mass.) Chronicle. (Foster Whitehouse.) HOLDING Up THE BAG—“The rifled mail pouch was BOUND AND GAGGED early to-day by a bandit who escaped with a pouch of first-class mail.” —Dallas News. (Stuart Maxwell.) A PLATONIC Scrap—“Enterprising youths in the vicinity gathered the broken eggs IN SCRAMBLED DISHES.” —New York Daily News. (Louise Kirschner.) A TRIFLE PassINc—“Three times police hero dies from injuries in saving children.”—Heading in New York American. (Ruth Greenberg.) Stop Pushing There, Men! “Strike Leader Here—THE HEAD OF THE RAILWAY MEN’S UNION IS IN TOWN TO TAKE DIRECT CHARGE OF THE STRIKE ON THE BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSITLINES.” —New York American (H. K. Dahne). 20 A DRUM OBBLIGATO—“A 32-calibre revolver was used, the bullet ENTER- TAINING the right ear and emerging through the left ear.”—Anderson (S. C.) Daily Mail. (H. L. John- son.) NEw COoINAGE—“Bankers of the MODDLE CENT and northwest will probably be invited within the next week or ten days to confer here with President Harding on financial prob- lems, it was said to-day at the treas- ury.”—Sioux City Tribune. (Geo. O. McCarthy.) Wuy SHE Hap A PAIN IN THE NECK—“She reached Siwa and was found by a rescue party sent out by the Egyptian Government with her secretary SUFFERING from a newly broken collar bone, three men and four EXHAUSTED CAMELS.”—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. (Fred H. Lowen- stein.) SECOND CHILDHOoD—“Joshua Tut- hill, a pioneer resident of Springfield, died Sunday night at the Soldiers’ Home in St.James, Missouri, at THE AGE OF NINE YEARS. The exact cause of his death is not known by Springfield friends, but it is thought that he died from INFIRMITIES OF AGE.”—Springfield (Mo.) Republican. (Herbert Bruner.) PROBABLY A CUSTARD COMEDIAN— “It was an extraordinary BANQUET SPREAD OVER HIS FACE as he stated that his 25-year-cld second fire, Mrs. Esther M. Titnall Andrews, left him flat in the middle of dinner at an up-town hotel.”—New Castle (Pa.) News. (Mrs. H. E. Alexander.) Two AND A HALF PERSONS IN EacH BATHING SuiT—‘“Coney Island was visited to-day by the largest crowd of the year, estimated by the police at FORTY THOUSAND persons. Of this number more than ONE HUN- DRED THOUSAND spent the day in bath- ing suits.’"—Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette. (Norbert M. Milan.) comicbooks.com