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IGE Jooe 19, 1920 Answers to Probloid No. 12 By Geert Bercrss The most useful and interesting queer trade S! VERAL contestants held that the making of Probloids came under this head. It may be interesting —but it isn’t at all _ « > _ fo, ane -er, as [am well paid for it. Let us, therefore, without remov- Sor shortening » our hats or mustaches, proceed directly to the FIRST PRIZI Cheer Leader at a Profiteer’s Funeral A. G. Kaumpacn, Grand Rapids. Mich All opposed, please say “Vo!” The only one [ hear is Irving Davis of Brooklyn, N. Y.--you remember the proud and deserving winner of the Etymol¢ | Pr obloid No. 4 © man who hates fints, nootches and bimbos? Well, no wonder he wants this prize himself for “ /nstructor, at Vas- . in Osculation as it should be done,” or, haply this: ** Professional hor for all the large publications.” But then Mr. ats him again with his second entry: “Professional der to applaud for one-ar persons.” lar-winners will n p forward. kles out of t Palmer, Winthrop, Mass. cal e notes from the outside on cold mornir new Haven, Conn theatre chairs for re= gnize the author he will prol ou And when I die, Henry Ficher of New Yo ¢ Probloid Editor His Chance You P. Mone. of “Squite Ramsbottom’s chance. Lemuel?’ asked What do you think itizen of Petunia ut a hole and with n ligh being ree mugh comes te plied another citizen But he done his duty, didn’t Yes, dod-blast him, be did! lestroyed six L eg bai ee to lard or fae ler for cooking -or olive oil for dressings FREE A book worth whi Draen by Ray Roux * Lost, »® STO) Steayen