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Boston, Mass.— After serving a | jail sentence for illegally wearing | a sailor’s uni- | form, Corredo i Dalessio was i} rearrested for wearing the same uniform, was on my way to see my girl,” he explained, “and she’s just crazy about sailor, } suits.” Paris, al congress LMI MUM ELLA MMM aL London, Eng.— Twenty - eight doctors | called to ex- Wi) | amine Daniel Evans, a miner, and offered twenty-eight different opin- ions as to what was the matter ith him. here, the internation- of public hygiene voted in fa- vor of the prohibition of horns and whistles as gifts to children. NUTTY ME MOLL * ALWAYS WENT France — In its anti-noise session You KNow it's ILLEGAL To BLow A WHISTLE NEWS St. Clairsville, O— Mrs. Clyde Patterson has been appointed bailiff of Common Pleas Court here. Her chief duty will be to subdue obstreperous prisoners in the court room. Just the Best Time (Continued from page 23) “T thought so,” Mrs. Perriwinkle says happily, “You are really a very unusual girl and the stars was all out when you was born. I think you will marry a ne dark gentleman and be would n a thunderstorm “Marvelous,” J see how you do “It is all done with mirrors and wires,” Mrs. Perriwinkle says. sim- ply, “But tell me, Big Boy, do you think you can make this little girl happy 2” “Yes," my Jack says, to make her ve Well, Mamie, I knew right away what he meant, but I could only blush and say, “Oh, Jack! And I was so excited and so grateful to Mrs. Perri- winkle, for I knew that Jack was just handse I do not “Tam going happy.” cu-razy about me, but he just never had nerve enough to say to me, “I offer you my hand and heart, fair on So I said to Jack, “Jack, let us go home, as it is getting late and Mrs. Perriwinkle must be tired have eyestrain from reading the stars. od night, children,” Mrs. Per: riwinkle says, “I hope you will come again. I really do need a rest, as I have a date with my boy friend tomor- row and I suppose we will go riding in side cars in and how those cars jolt a person! Well, finall yand Tam just stutte > Wait- ing for Jac My r, Lam practically smothered. But ack does not say anything, and I fig- ure he is just nervous, so I will help him out, and I say to Jack, I ay, Jack, tell me what did you me: when you said before, that going to make me very hapy Jack laughed, “I forgot a that, Babe. I got two tickets for the chowder party and ball of the Hank Walker Marching and Cheering Club, and Big Hank, he's the leader, you know, give them to me himself when he was in our place the other night. So you and I will go and I know you will have a good time and that. is make 3 Wi for a minute I felt like crowning my big handsome apple, but then I figured that he was just bashful and didn’t have the nerve to ask me what he really wanted to ask me, because I know that Jack is just cu-razy about ime and it won't be long before we are getting mail addressed to Mr. and Mrs., and Mamie, you must come to our wedding and then you will always be welcome at our love nest. crazy about J go out we have just the best ti er we comicbooks.com