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f N Velma F.- Oh, were you at my last party? Alfred- I hope so. Judge- You have been found guilty of speeding. What do you. want, 10 days or EIO? Don R. I'll take the money. Customer- I would like to see some cheap skates. Saleslady- Just a minute, I'll call the boss. Bill Dixon- Did you ever see a brick walk? Slats- No. but I saw a cow hide in a shoe string. Don R.- For two cents I'd kiss you. Rachel- Got change for a nickle. Etta- Why does Ralph Mey- er part his hair? Inez- I don't know, why? Etta- Every block has its alley. Customer- What are eggs today? Keno W.- Eggs are eggs to- day. Customer- That's good. the last ones I not were chickens. Mrs. Davis- Who is your favorite author? Them- My Father. Mrs. Davis- How very nice and what does your father write? Theo.- Checks Hazel- He put his arm a- round me five times last night. Ethel- Some arm. Catnip- Thomas, I'd give my lite foriyou, dear. Gladys W.- Cheap skate. Nine or nothing. Kenneth W.- I want to try on that suit in the window. Clerk- Sorry sir, but y-ou'll have to use the dressing room. Miss Terrell- What is the Liberty bell? Frank S.- It rings at the end of the eighth period. Kenneth W.- My face is my fortune. Veda E.- Wow long have you been broke? ' Erma- Why did they put Chuck out of the game? Gladys H.- For holding. Erma- Oh, isn't that just like Chuck. The skipper was examining an ambitious gob who wanted to be gunners mate. H-ow much does a six pound shell weigh? he asked. I don't know the gob con- fessed. Well. what time does the 12 o'clock train leave? 12 o'cl.ock. ' All right then. Now much does a six pound shell weigh? Ah said the youthful marine a great light dawning on him. Twelve pounds.
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