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Egowan Ss THere ARE ONLY He—Wno's me ormer?—Ka New Makes 1 reverie and the lady ric And the lady sina badl. All Depends Smith mu have r,” remarked Jones. kes you think that?” asked about the replied Jones k-blank jay Them Was the Days ber the first time 3 salary to hire that team of high just to drive that little yellow- n Main Street? You were ifty a week t That bos down tw an hour Kin you re- blew ina whele week steppe haired girl « ing tw yours p fif and the bl. spendthrift’ boned the other for the price of asoline.—Cleveland Pla Dealer Subjective Impression—* That man gave you a terrible look when you sound ed your horn.” Yes," commented Mr I'm glad he was on foot ir truck. He's one of these people whe dently think the true object of motor is to run over somebody.""—Was Chuggins, tead of ona i ington Star for the en Zingo! Its roads killed very few people las as he looked up from new No wonder!’ commented the Gr “The then 1 the Old Fe Luton Is of Expense You've marked another cent on the price of “That isn’t fe keeper of the oline , “That's mous am Star poper he was reading les. got innati En Cin Accounting for Delay—Mr bush—You're very Ik: supper tonight, Robert Mr, Flat t “What detained you?’ “Bensonhurst broug! flivver.”” And They Shot Him at Dawn Shor HIMSEL gettin ush—1 kno Yonkers Statesman of chalk v cd marking up the price heretofore i i asoline.” replied the rail car me home in his I KNOW A DUMB MAN WHO CURED SIMPLY BY WORKING ATA WHEL Y PICKED UP A WHEEL (Calcutta) 2 AND BABIES “es Wrong—"The more a man has the re he wants,” said the Fat Man, You wait until you have triplets in the house and you'll change your mind,” replied the Thin Man.—Cincinnati En- quirer, Surest Thing He Knew— Bold Pa- tron—W ve you that will gr t mention anything un it is sure tire ry well, sir—there’s my two course of time Trav To Relieve the Feelings — Jie Visitor ur new baby brother ery much, whgn you stick faces at him or Some Boy—Culler—Aren’t you lecting a name for your Proud Mother—Well, you sec, we 1 be very careful to give him a nice one ill be som Males vs. Babies Governor Parker of ul frage at a New Orle tain shell-bac ” he im that votes for women means That is nonsense, It is the women, who are responsible a rule ¢ suicide men, not the for race suici Je towards babies 1s lament of little Will «school after hours 0 day in an unaccountable manner. So the teacher said to him Go on home, Willie Willie, why sullenly “*You don't? Why n Because there’s another new baby * said Willie at our house.’ “*Another new baby! And -is that sulk about? For shame You ought to be glad that I ain't glad!” roared Willie Il blame me. I know it. ne blames me for everything.’ "Detroit Free Press comicbooks.com