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Show Young Bilikins is an enthusiasts H devotee of amateur photography. He IH always insists upon "taking" hiB fanv- H ily and friends posed in more or less M artistic attitudes. H Not long ago there was an exhibl- H tion of the work of a local photograph- IH ic club to which the young fellow be- IH longs, and where were displayed the H results of certain of his efforts to iin- mortalize his family and friends. In IH ono corner hung a group of figures IH twisted into the most extraordinary IH positions, the general effect being H that of persons in various stages of H paralysis, "Who in. the world are those queer looking people?" asked some one. "Oh, those are some of Bilikins' H strained relations," said a bystander. H |