Judge, 1921-01-08 · page 18 of 32
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The Labor Party Fred—No The Labor Party Fred—Yvsut- ngel and Dickie—The young house looking very pretty and workman like in a big green overall, was cleaning out the pantry cupboard “Dickie,” she called to her young hus band, who was smoking in the spick and-span little drawing-room, “I want ing me a mouse-trap home to: you to morrow.” “But, angel,” cried the young man “L brought you one home only yester day.” “T know, pet,” called back the young bride, “but that one has a mouse in it.” Spanish River N Missed Her—" How is your afternoon bridge club getting on?” “Oh, rather poorly. You know dear Mrs. Gaussip has left us.” “But I thought she was an atrocious player.” “She was, but then, she always had so many delicious stories to tell about her Boston Transcript. neighbors.” Considerable Difference (with bag)—Wuat cnter, Prev AIN'T Yer WORKI Wor, Ain"? YER GOTTER Jon Foolishness—* You simply can’t rea son with a wor Who wants to? L an Crazy Acting —Miss Sue Brette -You know she was just crazy to go on the Might—Well, believe me, she’s act ing now as if she'd never got over it Yonkers Statesman Nothing to It MAY INTEREST YOU To KNOW THAT YOU WERE RUN OVER AT THE FULL LEGALLY PeRsiTtTeD sreep.—Sondags Nine (Stockholm) 18 Ways of Men—“I don’t understand men, “What now?” “My husband ran a tank during the war, and now he can’t run a vacuum cleaner for me.” —Louisville Journal, Courier- Added Fuel to Fire—She (jurious) I have no words to express my contempt for you He (calm)— Well, I've got to run down ind fix the furnace. Suppo: the dictionary while I'm gi Transcript Brut Here's a man who died be cause he loved a woman,” said Mrs. Gabb, as she looked up from the news “That's what paper she was reading Vd call a hero.” Huh!” growled Mr. Gabb. “He may have been a hero, and then have been a co-respondent.”” Enquirer ain, he may Cincinnati That Would Bring Her—* My wife is prolonging her visit. I need her at home, but it seems uscless to write sug- gesting that she return. “Get one of the neighbors to suggest it Boston Transcript my boy.” safe—“They say the gre philosopher Rousseau married his cook.” “It's the surest way Louisville Courier-Journal hold one.” Evidence—/’stience—You say that girl vou introduced me to appeared in a farce once? *atrice—Ves, she did *How did you know?” She showed me her marriage certifi cate.” — Yonkers Statesman, Equally Wonderful—*It is not sur- pnsing,” said Richard Du Pont in Wil- mington, “that there are so many di vorces when one considers the truth of a dialogue I once heard at my club. ““Tt’s wonderful, old man,’ a young fellow remarked to his companion, ‘what love will enable a chap to see in a girl that he never saw before.’ “*No doubt,’ sneered his companion, a married man, ‘but it’s equally wonder- ful what it won't let him sce that he'll see later on.’ —Detroit Free Press. comicbooks.com