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How many a co-ed's blush remains unseen Because of too much drugstore in between! Bill: How do you knew she is a boiler maker's daughter? Jim: Why, she riveted her attention on us and then made a bolt for the door. Did you say 'Minnehaha' was a vamp? You bet I did. What makes you think so? Well, just the other day I saw a picture entitled 'Minnehaha Stringing her Bovv'. NuZound: Well, old strawberry, howsa boy? I just had a plate of oxtail soup and feel bully. ReZound: Nothing to it, old watermelon, I just had a plate of hash and feel like everything. Violets: 'Tm mad at Onnief' Polly: So soon? What's wrong? Violet: He knows too many naughty songs. Polly: Does he sing them to you? Violet: No, the mean thing, he just whistles the tunes. Walter, said Mrs. -, very ragged tramp came to the back door today, who could quote Shakespeare. And you gave him something to eat? Yes 'tThat's the proper spirit, he might have been a retired school teacher. glIllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIl!fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllilllllllillllllll1llillI!l!IlIlllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllg E lla?Miim Q Ball Bearing 2 N Q -s Long Wearing r' FJ- QS' rj I Machines for Sale or Rental ':ff5 ,L,.,5l X L C Smith Sz Bros X I I H-f:':'z: ' Typewriter Co N if eos lxalamazoo National Hank Bldg 'A IXALAMAZOO MICH E fs,- .. 3 5 'f ' ,JH M214 v - 5 2 'E ? J 122 f. , ' 5 2 Ef fg fi , f' L' 5 w E E in will I - -1 l g 5 , - - s.. . 5 5 Txgg ' , :Q - . . I-1 I 3 E i7 Til 5 5 i v 1 'fr-sn...,.1' I3 1 il E sw fl Ef2 :::v? . 2 . . - 2 E i2qS21ffffi-.f L . 2 5 ag ' 5:1 -gf ,F ' ,-. E 5 sg X 4 :iz-5: -4 :i'Ihf , ,mn - 5 2 as y :if '4 3 - f s 5 ?' .g 2 E d I ' V ' ' - E E gall' 98HS-::::kE'2221'-f'i1 c Nj I ' ' E 5 N Phone 2244 E ilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilIlIlilllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllHilllllllllillllllllll1lIliIlI!IlllllllHllllmlillllllllllllilllllllllllllihi 51033
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Fats: I dremt I died last night. Bill: What made you think so? Fats: The heat woke me up. Barber: Your hair is getting grey. g Mr. Hewitt: Well, I should think it would: hurry up! Drink to me only with thine eyes. announced Mr. Horst. We would. but we all forgot our glasses, exclaimed the bright one in the front seat. La Verne: What does this new friend of yours look like, Martha? Martha: He's just wonderful. Rather dark, with a twin-six road- ster and credit at all the restaurants and dance halls. Fresh: I tlunked my exam today. Soph: You did? Fresh: Yes, But I gained more than I lost by it. Soph: How's zat'? Fresh: I told Susie I flunked because she sat right in front of me and I could think of nothing else but her. I had a date, I pressed my trow. It rained like fate, The knees bag now. Prof: I'm not disturbing you down there, am I? Soph: N-o-o. But you might speak a little lower if you please, I can't sleep. y Minister: Would you care to join us in the new missionary move- ment? Ruth Judd: I'm crazy to try it: is it anything like a fox trot? IJ. Schweitzer: See this chalk on my shoulder? Lull: Yeh. Don: Well, that ain't chalk. That chap Turnbull don't seem to have any aim in life. He aims all right, but he doesn't know when to shoot. Judge: What brought you here, my man? Rube: Two poleeshmen, sir. Judge: Drunk, I suppose? Rube: Yeah, both of them, sir. ln Vivics: What is the prominent Women's Club in America? Bright Kid: The rolling pin. l1021
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