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METALS BANK and TRUST CO. Established 1882 li lwlvl' lf. K I I ,JN THX N A lfvcri' llzuiking Service OI7l'll Lllflili James E. Woodard, President James T. Finlen, Vice-President John L. Teal, Assistant Cashier Ralph W. Place, Cashier John J. Burke, Assistant Cashier B. F. Stranahan. Assistant Cashier l7lRliL l'OlQS Charles J. Kelley, Chairman of the Board John D. Ryan Cornelius F. Kelley Thomas A. Marlow J. Bruce Kremer L. O. Evans J. R. Hobbins James E. Woodard John E. Corette Harry A. Gallwey James T. Finlen Affiliated with FIRST BANK STOCK CORPORATION immumim inifinifIifinininifinnuiiininun-mnumnnmnin Ethel-How loud your heart beats. It sounds like a drum. Dick-Yes, that's the call to arms. The Mudro Grill Private Booths For Laclies DIAL 4249 413 W. Park St. Butte, Montana Home of The Medlins Quality Ice Cream Park and Crystal I-1I-i-1ininnmniiniininnninimum-unmumnm mmiunmmunuuuunu I Jack is no where near as big .1 fool as he Was. Has he reformed? No, he's dieting. i.mniniiiininIininIifnv-mumnmmnnim Wilhelm Flower Shoppe SUPERIOR FLOWERS COURTEOUS SERVICE A. C. Wilhelm, Mgr. DIAL 2-3695 Broadway at Montana BUTTE MONTANA in-mlm-nimini:-iii: im ummmmumnmm L'uMPLIMIiN'1'S UI? United States Building and Loan Association Corner Park and Dakota Sts. BUTTE MONTANA Page ninety-in i-ne
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Edward-May I hold your hand '? Ruth-It isn't heavyg I can man- ageg thank you. O O O Says Peters to his accompanist- Can you follow me with the pi- ano? Yes Then bring it along and we'll practice up in my room. 0 O 0 Waiter, said the diner in the restaurant, there is a tack in this doughnut. Well, well, said the waiter, the ambitious little thing must think it's a tire. O O O Mr. Breeden-Name a star with a tail. Student-Rin-tin-tin. O O O Who is the tightest man in col- lege? The fellow who won't take a shower because they soak him too much. O O O A.-Do you eat a balanced meal '? B.-Yes. Half on the table and half on the floor. O O O Tom-You have a hole in your stocking. M. J.-I'm not wearing stockings. That's my vaccination. 0 0 0 Bull-Helen doesn't seem to think of anything but clothes. Dog-Yes, she's all wrapped up in them. 0 O O Whose name is on more people's tongues than any other ? I'll bite. Smith Brothers. Teacher-John, illustrate the dif- ference between sit and set. Bright and patriotic boy-The United States is a country on which the sun never sets and the rest of the world never sits. O O O Paul ftalking to Bonnie's little brotherl-Is Bonnie yourtoldest sis- ter '? Kid Brother-Yep. Paul-And who comes after her? Kid Brother-You and two other guys. O O O Harrington-What's your cheap- est sandwich? Hasher-Western. Harrington-What is it? Hasher-Two slices of bread with wide open spaces in between. O O O Battle Cry of the Faculty- They Shall Not Pass. O O O Little drops of commas Scattered here and there, Make the English teachers Rave and tear their hair. O O O Elizabeth-I want a room and a bath. Ann-Have you a reservation? Elizabeth-What do you think I am? An Indian? 0 O O I heard you were thrown out of a Hallowe'en party last week. Is that true? Yes, they gave me the gate. What did you do about it? I took it of course, silly. Wasn't it Hallowe'en 7 O O O Tom tdancing with Charlotte?- Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. Charlotte-Then get off my feet. Page one lmzrclred nm'
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