Miscellany: Prize

In Bloomsburg, Pa., for a firemen's convention, John Sukaloski soiled his only suit, sent it to be cleaned, forgot the cleaner's name. Garbed in his landlady's clothing, he went in search of his suit, followed a gay convention parade, was astonished to win a $5 prize as the best female impersonator.

Pajamas

In Atlanta, Georgia's State Supreme Court ruled that C. D. Sanders, country school principal who had set fire to his pajamas while grading examination papers, had not been "injured in the regular course of his employment."

Club

In Manhattan because impostors...

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