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. Tj '1 ,' 1 1' - -- , 4-I :1 .-n,K:f -V R . W -'N . x f l .i f L ,lv ,, I gluing. ' ' ' I- - p I 9 H .Vg 4 ENUM. E mul K ll ici, w lifl . .-l x-' ,Q , les, i D 20- J fir W -'Q e.1'm , e e R-for ' e ---- If .. avi. ---- '., GOLD TOOTH MYSTERY SOLVED! SORE TOE. Clever Detective Work Catches Thief. Cut Com Too Deep- Sore Toe Results' Last Friday afternoon Miss Ruby Mc- The great gold tooth mystery has been Clinton was given permission to go home solved. For many days Miss Nell McClure, . . on account of her suifering dreadful pam - the honorable owner of the gold tooth, has - . from a too closely shaven corn on her Q Q sought for it. The tooth in question is a little toe u 5 valuable thing and its sudden disappear- Miss Mcclinton was planning for the fu- fr ance has caused Miss McClure H0 Small ture last Thursday night and trimmed her amount of anxiety. corns so that she could wear her neat It seems that Miss McClure wore the Sam? Shpgeri Frldaytnflghtk Shi? out too tooth to her bedroom one day, and for the eip? in a T501 k eg of if ' h 1 , , u s e cou n in o missing sc oo, time forgot the value of the.art1cle. When so She dressed her toe and came to school- she left the room, she was dismayed to find Late in the afternoon Miss Mcclinwn - that the treasure was missing. She knew could Stand the pain no longer so She got 55 it was gone because she felt her shoe a permit to go home and doctor it, so she 5 gg string coming untied. could rest well that night-on the glazed : it fl ' 2 Detectives were put in charge of this oors f 'W case and Miss McClure was relieved enough 1 by this to come to school and attend to CARL MCDOW ENGAGED' QI her English department. There was ab- , , fH5 solutely no clue to the solution of the mys- h, Tins aetier Xa? ffounduby a student an Egg tery. However, as but one person, Allie lg sc 00 ' f Cmlmlgamg y angounces t e Q' .3 Lane, besides Mies McClure, had been in engfiegenlt 0 'ZF C, Of' 'jmfine Sus' - l-' fher room the day the tooth was stolen, EEC e ar 'Wir imiml Use ese are js f detectives shrewdly guessed this person, e exact WOT S 0 t e et er' f' Q Miss Lane, was the thief. My Dearest BOY: :Lf -- Your letter was so like you, noble, un- jlj YOUNG LADY TARDY, selfish and self-sacrificing, you dear, silly IM: .1 boy. I love you quite too well to listen 5 'Z An unconfirmed report has just reached to YOUY HOHSOHSO- FOFSN you? Give YOU ' the office that Miss Palestine Morton was UP? Never! I love Bhd admire YOU all il Q tardy at school one day this week. The the MOTO fOl' this- I Cah't give YOU UP- E 5 3h6l'lH'S d9P8l'tIH9Ylt has been at work 011 I have just cgme from a dance. Alex the Case to flhd out What YOUI18' mall de- proposed to me tonight. I refused him, tained the YO'-1118 lady, who iS usually S0 of course, for I thought of what you told : - Pllhctual- At the time this P9-Del' 8065 to me two years ago in the same house. I Qi E1 press no arrests have been made, but sev- promised, there, to be your sleeping beauty E' ,E eral clues are being followed by the of- and to Sleep until you come 1-,O wake me, Ei I fiCOI'S- I shall sleep through eternity if you do :l 5 --i-ii--- not come. Ei 5: LOST-Between Senior Claass of '22 Forever yours, if E and '23, Sehi01' privileges- fName censored by Bus. Mgr.J ill? e 5 5 A , ,qi A U 5 I illlllllllllllllllllllllVllll lllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllll lllllig '1 4 A .3-ll .xllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf' : ml iv' I I l nllllllll lllll l lll l i llll illlllll l lllllll lllllll lllllllllllls 'll glhlll lllllll llllllll lllllll llllllll lllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllr Pun BIVINTT-IIGILI' ' lp 1 . T T' 'i J w ' Tirft..
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I S I ' .r 1- Y md 9 ! ml' 5.x J nuff' '- -T ' - H - . ... J '- FIRST BASEBALL GAME Eve stole first and Adam second St Peter umpired the game, Rebecca went to the well with the pitcher While Ruth in the field won fame Goliath was struck out by David A base hit off Abel by Cain The Prodigal son made one home run, Brother Noah gave out checks for rain . There was a young man named Izzie Who went for a ride in his lizzie His view of the train Was hidden by the rain-, Alasl' poor Izzie, where is he' Sing a song of licker, Prices very high, Four and twenty jail-birds Selling rotten rye. When the rye was opened, When the hootch was tried, Four and twenty customers Took a. drink and died. .llil A woodpecker lit on Leon's head And started in to drill. He drilled there for a half an hour And then he broke his bill. Hercel Two little peanuts sat on a railroad track, Their hearts were in a flutter. Q Just then the train came round the bend- Toot-toot-Peanut butter. Hercel The funniest thing I ever saw was Shanks peeping through a knot hole in Carla J. J l L , N 1 w- ' g X K 'g f K X L 1. L L N F K ' '17 ..,-,, 'li . H.-'17....f 1 , - 5 9 ' s nun umnunm llllllliIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllg ' q qlmuuu u u I 1 u mm mr! 1 'ln - lg , .R Qi- ll? 'ir lllll lllllllllllllllllilllll lllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllln! --psf! .wllllllllllllll ul lllllllli nu un ll I Ill Ill N K V T 1'
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MYER' ll P ' 1 B JT. 531 .lllllllllll NIJ- ' ri t ' XV? lr- l'U 'C 'H'-I ' it m e-cz- N OTIQE. The person who made the remark' that Mr. Slough would break his camera tak- ing pictures of certain teachers and stu dents of high school for The Buffalo, will please report to superintendent s office and have his name registered for being such an original prodigy FALSE REPORT It was reported at school the other mor ning that Mr Wheat had beaten Lois up meaning that he had given her a licking Mr Wheat did beat Lois up but not with a board, he merely got up earlier in the morning than she did Lois was in the habit of getting up earlier in the mor ning and brushing her father s clothes and sometimes shining his shoes, so that he could set an example for neatness be fore high school pupils But for some reason, on Tuesday evening 20 1923 a young man kept Miss Wheat up later than usual so she could not get up as early as she had been and Mr Wheat beat her up AUNT MARIE S ADVICE To Our Boys and Girls Edited by Aunt Marie Fears Dear Aunt Marie I am 18 years old and every one says I am a good looking boy, my only handicap is that I cant smg Please tell me how to remedy this defect Arthur Ross Answer Arthur, I advise you to take a correspondence course in stenography Aunt Marie Dear Aunt Mane We are two beautiful girls We are in love wlth the same boy and neither of us will give him up What shall we do Eva and Tenme Answer-You might do either of two thingsg you might persuade the young gentleman to go to Utah and embrace the Mormon faith, or rat poison administered by one of you to the other would soon eliminate the difficulty Aunt Marie Dear Aunt Marie What kin would I be to Oscar Garner I marry Leon Thomas Vera Logan Answer Not enough to justify you Aunt Marie Dear Aunt Marie I am ln danger of flunkmg in Latin II What shall I do to be saved' Cecil Wilson Answer I refer you to Peter, Brown Maddrey Hunkville, Arkansas They are experts on the Latin situation and I un derstand they have ponies everywhere from two weeks to four years old Aunt Marie Dear Aunt Marie Please tell me some way to keep my pupils from going to sleep in History class Miss Holley Answer Move the class close to the music room None ever slept there Aunt Marie My wife tells me I talk too much This makes a bad impression upon the people How can I overcome thls difficulty? Calup Hill Answer-Join the Deaf and Dumb Ora torlcal Society Aunt Mane Dear Aunt Marie Please tell me something to do to tract girls attentions Guy Curry Answer Why Guy, you are as foolish as many young people are Girls like boys that are real not put ons Aunt Marie 4 - 1llIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll .Vlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll .- C Pun SIVINTY-UIl'l - , - ' E E W ' if E E -- ' Q . , . . . E 3 . . . . - 5 5: S - , ' - 5 2 7 1 - I E w i l-W'-' E E bk :se as wk wk wr au: wr is at :ze :ae ' ' ' ' . 5 5 'F ' if ' - - E as ' wk - E g we i af ' - - 5 E is ' ' az: ' . 5 ' E wk is ae ak wk wk ae ar an in wk wk --- E ' E ' ' ' . E i ' ' ' - : E ' - ' at- E 2 . , . ' 5 E ' I W 1 . E E ' .' W ' ' , :E . -2 A A 5 U I llll IllllllllllllllllllllllIIIQ I Y' I fig .xlllmunlnllI1IIII4IInulunnnnlumuunl nnlllllllmllullllli is l -um luul l lnn m inu s nu I H H ,G .0555 il- I ll ll ll I' ll ll ll I.. ' -1 M-Xl'N'.3i IJ' l I T - . 1' if P 'I .I
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