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Sa a NENT me OG 8 oe — | VACATIONS - a ery Waiting—“Are you going away for = Pessimistic-—“Pa, what's a pseu the summer?” “No,” replied Mr. Cum- MF donym?” rox. “Somebody's got to stay home. 7 “I don't know, son,” replied the man \ load of coal I ordered three months oO: whose caris in the repair shopa great deal of ago might drive up to the house any the time," but if it’s a thingumbob that be- day.”"—Washington Star 6 longs to an automobile, I'll have to buy it soonerorlater.""—Birmingham A ge-Herald Also Saves Money—Scolt—How is it you never go away during your sum mer vacation? Mott—I don't need to. Most of the bores leave town and in their absence I : . have a nice, restful time.—Boston Trans- i. pa gucre? I'd rather own Ve hire one. - etroit Free Press. deux morceaux tout d* méme pour mon la “A New York scissors grinder com- Summer Resort Note—“ What's in "a!" matin: plains that the authorities won't let him the mail from your husband to- (QvEar vou. But I'l take blowhishorn.”” “He'd betterput hisout fit day?" two 8 : orto : in ajitney car. Then he canblow his horn couple of needles. He wants me L'Mlustration (Pa asmuchas helikes.”"- Kansas City Journal. to thread ‘em and mail ‘em back to him. Got to do some sewing, he says.”"— A Substitute—“ Are Needless Alarm—Dashaway—What Louisville Courier-Journal. te this summer, Mrs. Comeup?” — was that noise? “No, indeed; we can’t afford anything Chauffeur—In that mountain vil The Original Summer Man—She that expensive. We're just going down lage we just passed through a man (considering vacation)—I wonder who on the farm.”—Baltimore American. with a gun shot another chap. started this fad of . “Gee, that’s a re- going to the moun- Discord in the Central Powers Quartet lief!” tains, anyway? 1 <n | fowl Taxis Lam not fond of taxicabs They seem too much to tire one But I can tell you anyhow, ddye He — Moham- mean, sir? med, I believe. “When Iheardthe Boston Tran- / explosion I thought script. - fs we had bursted a ; : tire.”— Youngstown No Escape Telegran “Been making a cruise in a house Of Course—“A boat, eh? That's} : man’s _bootmarks a good way to | A x on the roadway are footprints, avoid agents, > x: oy | called peddlers and the =| / \ aren't they?” “I thought so, f ! ‘Well, what too. But the second . would you call the day of our trip we marks of a motor- were hailed by a a car?” man in a skiff who x f i w “Oh, was taking orders h V4 } graphs, of course.” for a patent can- Eerste Viouist Witnera—Wat hoor ik tock! , —London Tit-Bits. opener.”—Birming- First Violinist Withelm—What's the m Can't you follow me?—De Amsterd (Continued 0 ham Age-Herald. (Amsterdam). , Page Fol auto- comicbooks.com