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7 (Rhea ) whiff! ( Ol@Dear!, Who’s Who in ware Comic News- paperdom by Frank H. Williams JAMMER, Age, 105 ) s long dis- tance records for w ing one dress. J tances say she hasn't changed a bit since the Civil War, Clubs: Hickory, oak, maple or any other kind that is handy. “ay Ae ll Katzenjammer Kids, tively 84 and 85 years. Co- authors of * Iss Black Eye Between Friends?” Clubs: Se Mutt, A., Aged 9§ ing continuously sin hasn’t struck yet, Author of “The Opt Jeff, Aged 96 y the School of Expe years but hasn't graduated yet. Author of “Brickbats I Have Met,” in junction with A. Mutt. Happy Hooligan, Aged 201 years. Claims all records for number of decorations, to wit, as follows: Bl and fractu’ bruises, 877 The, Aged re ve. Has been work- » Mexican War and ept Jeff, which see. al Wallop.” been attending contusions 444; minor 101; cuts, se He'll Tell You! The man who can’t do it, usually knows how it ought to be done. was an you tell me how matches are mad cher, sis says they’re made in h “Tomm. « t turned-down light in the parlor has something to do with it.” erry Native—Constable Hicks caught a desperate crir Stranger—How do you know he was desy Nati Wall, he wouldn’ta been ramsackin Hanson's house if he hadn’ta been. eee Beneath the moon He told his love; The color left her cheeks, But on the shoulder of his coat, It showed up plain for weeks. pn, but dad says the nal last night. around in ol’ maid They No. by iS) Q'OCKS were once for men to wear— re still— Jack and Jim each sport a pair, Also Bill. But that is not all, nor half— Ni gum— Tf you note the flapper’s calf, She has some. abel « We all make mistake: Patron—But the way your favor is almost inhuman. Jinks—Why do you sunshine of your life Blinks—Because occasionally she makes it hot for me. Whe se of forbear and then bear. “Are knickerbockers quite the thing for igns by 0. C. A. Child they That's my guess. I she'll arrange To wear less. set rer (caught short changing)—Yes, ves. none of the Pilgrim Fathers was 1 by a New England bear, it will not change— It is but hur you make ‘em in te. all your wife the sae n't Ase of bear and forbear. It was a “T do not think we have vet hit upon the right com- bination. They should _ have edgings.”” tae Mrs. Grabbmoore —Love has a uni- versal appeal. Mr. Grabbmoore I suppose the appeal is for money. ery “Jack spoke harsh e this morning.” ve you se- the new hat =o Re 5 = ., Quoth the raving evelr~sSome-more!