Judge, 1923-06-09 · page 27 of 36
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WITH THE COLLEGE WITS Irrepressible, Joyous, Irresponsible ‘She confided in me that many had Apstepest in publie speaking ereated to kiss her and none had succeeded. 4 quite ss the other it lately, she said, she had become week by speaking on hugg The first rather « us to know what it is like.” speech was so successful that a week “Weren’t you surprised at that?” later he made another talk, this time on “Well, it gave me quite a_ start.” kissing. He cut the class this week, Oklahoma Whirlwind. however, because he could not think of anything to talk about.—Arizona Who Doo. a sensation in ¢ tae Tim—Why do crept over her face Jim—Because they are afraid. if it | goes any faster it might kick up a dust— | Johns Hopkins Blac and Blue Jay. | a litth score! for you, dear. | and T'll get a sses.—Brown Jug. ttt Girls are fickle— Don’t you know them? That's the only way They grow the thors say a smile Jack—Tve Jean—Iust couple of second Virginia Reel. wes First Co-ed—Did Harold propose last night? Second Co-ed—No, he glass. nd how is thd ns eve lime le gets; ths Jeweane | he has!”—Notre Dame Juggler. As THE TRAIN approached the dark | ZY tunnel the man turned to the strange C | lady: at his side “When we calmly, “Is it “I think Mabel craves sympathy all the time.” “Yes, I remember that week she was dieting—she wouldn’t feed her dog a thing.”—Grinnell Malteaser. is like an hour- ae in this tunnel,” he said ull kiss you.” aid icily, “how dare you! just the reason I am going to replied the young man. “If a man Id call the condue- —Penn State Froth, tae out to play?” lic! With those your trousers?” “Naw, with the kids across the street.” Chicago Phoenic. rer holes in Stude Stewed —Y “What is it? “A birthmark, anything on your hip? -"—Oregon Lemon Punch. Rated He—What would your father do if he caught you being kissed? She—Why, he never did me yet. . a lot last night.” He—Good-by.—Dartmouth Jack 0? Lan- “Impossible! He was thirsty this tern. morning.”—California Pelican, anything to “Twas whispered the bishop drank | Seattle Orient —= x American Standards on American Ships~ F you are going to the Orient, sail on an Amer- ican ship! Before you make any further plans send the information blank below for complete descriptions of the five magnificent “President” ships that sail from Seattle. They have no superiors across the Pacific! They sail from Seattle via Victoria every 12 days—the most frequent ser- vice! The Oriental ports of call are Yokohama, Kobe, Shang- hai, Hongkong and Manila. ety prospective traveler should Send the information blank now. There is no obligation! investi Next sailings are: Pres. McKinley July 1 Aug. 30 Pres. Jackson July 13 Sept. 11 Pres. Jefferson July 25 Sept. 23 Pres. Grant - Aug. 6 Oct. 5 Pres. Madison Aug.18 Oct. 17 And every 12 days thereafter Write for Booklet feted a valuable traveler should h ships, Send th ill be mailed iplete descriptions of lank for it today. any obligation, A INFORMATION BLANK To U. S. Shipping Board Information Office Washington, D.C. A238 5 $. Government idering a trip to America 0. Please send witbout obligation the giving travel facts. Lam co CQ, to Europe (). to s My Name My Street Never RB. F. Do ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE L.C. Smith Building, Seattle. Washington 653 Market Street. San Francisco 12 West Adams Street, Chicago, Ill 17 State Street. New York City Managing Operators for U.S. SHIPPING BOARD comicbooks.com