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f if BIO BARGAINS IN M iiliiiiildiari- P NEW YQU PLAYER l N 0 S 053, , ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAS II WANT VICTOR-FADA-ATWATER KENT RADIOS M SOMETHING VICTOR RECORDS SHEET MUSIC H PLAYER ROLLS BAN IOS MUSICAL MANOOLINS VIOLINS GUITARS UKELELES ' CQME SAXOPHONES ACOOROIONS ' I TQ Catalogue Mailed Free on Request H I KRAIVlER'S MUSIC HGUSE ' 544 HAMILTON ST. - - - - ALLENTOWN, PA. 1 I EVERYTHING MUSICAL AT , PRICES AND TERMS TO SUIT ALL PURSES Warden-The prisoner refuses to work unless he can practice his own trade. Governor-That is but natural. What is his trade? Warden-I-Ie is an aviator. PIC H4 214 Byslander-Don't you get terribly nervous doing those stunts away up in the air? Aviator-Yes, if there's a small crowd. Byslander-What difference does the crowd make? - Aviator-I'm afraid I won't get my salary. Pk ik Dk Pele-What's the matter with Doctor Pill- ing? I haven't seen him around for some time. Repeal-I-Ie's knocked out. Took some of his own medicine by mistake. Pk P14 PF Vell, Ikey, my poy, said Sol to his son, I've made my vill and left it all to you. That's very good of you, father, re- marked Ike, eyeing him suspiciously. But bless you, it did cost a lot of money for the lawyer, and fees and things. Yees, said Ike, more suspiciously. Vell, it ain't fair I should pay all dot. is it? So I'II shust take it Off your next month's salary. ll ll ll! Il u n Prosepctive Mother-in-law-If you marry my daughter, it.will kill me. l Suilor fanxiouslyj--Can I count on that? if :ic wk ae I Dusly-De lady gimme a piece of angel I cake and a pair of old shoes. Rhodes-Which are yer goin' to eat? 1 1: ar an I I Bridesmaid-How did your husband's friends treat you? , Bride-Terribly! Why, they threw rice all Over us. Bridesmaid-But that's quite the usual , thing, isn't it? Bride-Yes, but this rice had already been cooked. as as :lc u Old Gentleman-So you are looking for a square meal, eh? l Tramp-No, I'm looking for a round one. Old Genlleman-I never heard of such a I thing. Pray what is a round meal? . Tramp-One that hasn't any eiid to-itjsir. II as as Pk u I-Iello, Perkins, where did you get that black eye? H It was only a Sweethearts' quarrel. 'Sweethearts' quarrel! Why, your girl didn't give you that, did she? No, it was her other sweetheart. H I l l II Il I ll ll ll nf -I I ll l I I + Page One Hundred Thirty-five
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fi' an 'I 'U ll Sl :I 11 : I 1 1 I ..- ERROL K- PETERS, Dffedvf REYNOLD C. PETERS, Business Aflsnsgsf WE TEACH E of MUSIC WE BOOK I Il ALLIED AR I PIANO VIOLIN an CONCERT ENSEMBLES CELL0 VOICE DANCE ORCHESTRAS I TI-IEORY I-IARMONY COMEDY SKITS APPRECIATION 28 NORTH SIXTH ST. PHONE 8432 MUSICAL NOVELTIES MUSIC HISTORY ALLENTOWN PE CONCERT OROANISTS li , NNA. SIC-HT READING CHURCI-I CIflOIRS U COUNTERPOINT INSTRUMENTAL SOLOIQTQ H COMPOSITION RADIO PROGRXIIVIS VOCAL SOLOISTS ff CHURCH AND THEATRE -- V D . L x 1. , ORGAN STUDFNT PFCITALS CCM UGS H BAND AND ORCHESTRA VOCAL QUARTILTS I' CONDUCTINO i IVIAOICIANS ' BAND AND ORCHESTRA LECTURERS ' INSTRUMENTS FACULTY CONCERTS PUBLIC SPEAKERS H ACCORDION MALE CHORUSES I ALL FRETTED W I INSTRUMENTS Branch School OMEN S CHORUSES D HARMONICA BANDS U RAMAUCS EMAUS NATIONAL BANK BLDG. VM,OEV,,4m ACTS ,I PUBLIC SPEAKING EMAUS, PENNA. : In f :I Crookshank fsecond-story manj - Come Employer-So you are applying for position H here, song l'm going to give you a thrashing. as night watchman. Have you any refer- Small Son-I was awfully hungry, dad: ences? H really I was. Applicanl-No, but l've got a doctor's Croolqshank--l'm not correcting you for Certificate showing that l've suflcred from V taking the jam, but for the careless way Insomnla for the last ten years. H you've left your Hnger-prints around. ss ss A U ss sis 4: The woman lion tamer was a wonderful A I person. She beckoned to the Iierest lion, M0fl1Cf'N0W, .llmmys SUPPOSS YOU Were and he meekly came to her and took a piece to hand Willie a plate with a large and small of Sugar out of her mouth. piece Of cake on it, wouldn't you tell him to Anyone Could do that, Said a man from take the larger piece? the audience. ld 3 jimmy-No. DO you dare to say you cou ? Mother'-Why not? Certainly-just as well as the lion. 'I Jimmy-Because it wOuldn't be necessary! O gk a H 95 96 3' What are you eating there? It looks like 3 Lady-A stron? man like You Oughtmt a il'i3IgIsIislffuifI3ss It is. The doctor IOICI ms I I to beg' Why don t you look round for a Job? needed more animal nourishment. 'I Hobo-I can't look round, lady: I SZOUYF1 H stiff neck. L fl: 3: 1 ' :l: :iz :' jim-YOu'll keep our engagement I1 dark ' Overheard one morning at an American secretxwonhyon,-lflellIe?ld' ,, flying ground. The Spirit of St. Louis, Colo- NCUICQI le I Te WO' ' R nel I..inclbergh's airplane, was makmg a few sg gk sk silver circles before its descent. I' -f ' - - f- - t - Lillle jane--Teacher, I ate a worm. torslt s l..InboIg! shouted one of the spec a Teacher,-Now' Jane, thmk how bad the H Not Linboig, Lindbergh, corrected a mimma worm felt to have her lIttle baby : nearby pedant. H , ea ep up' - - I ..Well,,, said the shouting Spectator. hes LIll.le jane Cirjgimphantlyj I ate the flying LinbOig's plane. Worm S mamma' ' ' u ln n ll an I I In u n I4 I ul ll Ill ul ll lu III lu Page One Hundred Thirly-scv CT!
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