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02011 ioiirioifioioioioifrioiuic 0j1rin101oi1iCvi011vi0i1lioC lioiariuioillilrioioioitl 1 nioioioioix i i The A I Poughkeepsie Savings Bank Presents its cordial greetings and good wishes to the sweet girl graduates of PUTNAM HALL SCHOOL o?v1o1o1x l Q 5 I :inin101o1oZoioq9rn14 ribifxiariaripifnicvinnicxi icnioifrioihiuioitlioix yioioiodtzl 11011111 111 111 nic 11011 Q 9.09011 Vassar girl: That was an awful storm we had last night. Putnam girl: That's nothing. You'd hear a more severe Storm if you'd come over to military drill this afternoon. A HOT REMARK Absent-minded Parson to disconsolate widowerz Well, Mr. Brown, how is your wife standing the heat this summer ?-Yale Record. Have you read 'To a Field Mouse' ? ' No, how do you get them,to listen to you? Chow ! cried the Mah jongg player, and two ofthe players upset the table and made for the mess hall !-Cadet Days. Harriet: Did that car say subway ? Rach: I didn't hear it. Man in drug store: I want some consecrated lye. Druggist: You mean concentrated lye. Man: It does nutmeg any difference. That's what I camphor. VVhat does it sulphur? Druggist: Fifteen scents. I never cinnamon with so much wit. Man: Well, I should myrrh, myrrh. Yet I ammonia novice with it.-American Milt-tial Magazirze. Algy: I spot a Brooks' tie every time., Alfy: Why don't you use a napkin occasionally.--Princeton Tiger. Englishman Keating a fish cake for the first timej : I say ole chap, something has died in my biscuit.-P-unch Bowl.
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