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I , ' s ' Francis Mote: I like to hezu' Mr. Pnl- E -- :I --- 'f 5 1 E1 lner lecture on chemistry. He hrings 'Q things hoine to ine that I have never . 'Illlu seen before. ,X Harold Arnett: So does the Home Steaun Lziundry. I L M, I -- ll -ST . -A ll-Y lYinterroxv l: Ha v' ywu eve' I U1 t Q , XX X thc ZOO? 1 1 L 1 1 Jul o in I l K Sink: No. 7 'A X hill' XYinterrowd: XVI-ll, you ought to. X I XI You'd enjoy seeing the turtles xvhizz bg gm. M , -- '- pust. I F 1 I -Al M. A. Allen: How did you ever hap- pen to take that poison? lJidn't you read the sign? It said l'oison. Jit2 lintnngurdner: Yes,lJut I didn't helieve it. Allen: XVhy'? Jitz : Because right beneath it xvns fl sign which said, I,ye. Hubs Brzunhle: Did you knoxv my sister has three other boy l'riends'? Ii. Krick: Good heavens, no! li. Brzunhlez I didn't either but she gave ine 2i5e to tell you. e 5 I - - ' Q19 5 E 2 Q A 5 1 t Q ' . X 5 f Z m - if Eu I A l 'The GIRL Tzsexvfs SFWSDB F7 C'7K'7'VFL N13 Boomer S: You didn't expect to see me tonight, did you? Dan Hawley: Nutr, Mary Alice didn't put your picture out till the doorbell Lucille Gorsueh entered :1 crowded room with n pair of skates over her Hflll. To the elderly gentleman who .itlered her his sent, she said, Thank you so inueh, but Vve been skating ull afternoon und I'1n tired of sitting down. f X :P Hu R. Y,--:: X . .. , v, .,, X ..,,g :.,X. I, Cfffff:,.'1153 ' . ff' 215335. f ' II . 2 1 1 .fr A -1 -2--1 Y -l- ,, 1 'V if? x Xi I 6 lim l' I X X 'll' , ' iw.-f 'Q i E- -41' ii ff 4 ,?,: Q 7 , 241: I, pf kxfzif QJQEQLLZA, 4 A. M. Kecver: Ma, il' the hnhy was to eat tndpoles, would it give her an hig buss voice like 21 frog? Mothe kill her. Annu r K: Good gracious, no! They'd Marie: NVQ-ll, they didn't. It's the little things in life that tell, said Eileen liroxvn ns she yanked her kid sister from under the sofa. Bob liller: So you guve Allrend the gzite und got another girl l'riend'! Inv 1' N : I . ' '...' -.un mu .nu n u nu n um I Hip King: Yeah, it's Izzy 001110, go. Q 1. ii?-E j::'. I - Q A .... 'I '--- E::::: ll -TH' ' : .' l 4 ,ts : 3 -. v. 'I' li XX M X I KX X X X X Y il .yt-.. . X, t ,..o X lrptg X , W, X , NX , -ly I it ',X,y::ibS I NX XX l , I .y um.-.. Mutt 1 1 1- --il I v ,lil-' 4 . xl H One hundred one
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Druggist. Here-'s your pa e k a g e. Just 150. Berniee Meliowen, not understanding: Thank you. There is your niekel. Druggist: But I said 750. Berniee,at door: YVell,there's your Se, Druggist: XVell, go on, sleepy. I made Jie anyway. Guide: This is Bunker Hill Monu- mentfwhere NVarren fell, you know. Peg Eller, surveying the lofty shalt thoughtfully: Nasty fall! Killed him ol' course. Marv lf. Rush says: Girls eertainlyi do regret losing their youth-unless they can piek up an- other one immediately. CHIEF , IPMYY IMKY 4 Mm' .. Wheeler 9 . 21 A, A awful' it 5' L? ax 'sg 4555 , 25. .2 ! E 1 SMA 5 L fi, 'K I I 1? .gg L51 M. I Al l Mrs. Manix: Darling, you were awfully late last night. I'm afraid I'm dreadl'ullv old-fasliioned, hut I do like to know where you go. A Joan: Certainly, mummy, I dined with-oh, well, you don't know him, and we went to several places I don't suppose you've heen to, and finished at a queer little eluhfl forget its name, hut it's somewhere in a little town--I don't know where. It's all right, isn't it, mummy? Mrs. Manix: Ol' course, darling. It's only that I just like to know. Marvin, said Rev. Thomas severely, you shouldn't talk like that to Don. Have you ever thought of heaping eoals ol' lire on his head? No, I haven't, said the older Metllain, hut it's a great idea. Here's the latest one about the ahsent minded professor -Ile rolled under the dresser and waited for his eollar button to Iind him. You ean't stop here! yelled the trallie eop to Arnett stalled at a street crossing. You don't know this ear, answered Harold with a sad smile. Miss XYarriek: XVrite a 250 word eomposition. fNext mornj Bob James: My unele was driving his new ear one day aml he had a puneture. The other two hundred thirty-six words are not lit lor lJllIJllL'2lI.lUIl. I hi'-y' I Motto ol' 11 modern high sehool girl: QQ livery man for herself. .Sat X G U,H y . . I - '-S D luarly to rise and ditto to hed A I 1 ! ml D YQC4 Q Makes a man healthy,hut soeially dead. I W I f 2 i f --.M 1 X l, V t'Tell me how long girls should he , W ' f loved? -Squirt tlruze .A .f ' J The same as short ones, says ' Ill lr I Q! lYheezer Kline. If Lowell Hamilton quotes: . U , y ' A Sultan at odds with his harem Thought ol' a way he eould searem. 1,1 I He Caught him a mouse I XVhieh he freed in the house: 5 C AND A L Thus starting the lirst Ilarem Searem, One hundred three :-.Law
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