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} ‘j | | ' Up-to-Date: “Women have throats which be- come thirsty as well as men, and there is no law to prevent them from slaking their thirst in a@ natural and ordinary way.”—Commonwealth ex rel. Thornley v. Friends’ Home, 7 Pa. D. R. 653. Tuts Is News “It is well known that a hog is one of the cleanest of animals, so far as his person is concerned, if given a chance to be clean.”— Kays v. City of Versailles, 22 S. W. (2d) 1 eS > Unroresten Damace 7 ~ “Consent to being gouged or bitten cannot Notr ox Cooxrny 9 gong be inferred from engaging in an ordinary fist “One cannot make omelettes of bad fight."—Milam v. Milam (Wash. 1907), 90 eqgs no matter how many are used.”— Pac. 595. Ball v. Sanford (1924), 297 Fed. 163. NOBLE DECISIONS comicbooks.com