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1 " 1 r Full sail! —Karikaturen (Christiania). tat A WITNESS was testifying in a case 4 concerning cubic measure, but it was evident from his loose, vague talk that he didn’t know exactly what cubic sure was. The Judge, to test him, id “Now, friend, look at this inkstand. Let us assume that this inkstand is one yard across the top this way, and one yard across the top that way, and one yard deep, how would you then describe it?” The witness chuckled. “Td » Judge, she was some ink- stand.”—Los Angeles Times. —_— M*: Brown was bathing her baby when a new neighbor's little girl came into the room carrying a doll. She watched the process for a few minutes and then said: ‘Mrs. Brown, how long have you had your baby en months,“ dear,” mother. The little girl stole another glance at her doll, which was very much battered and minus a leg and an arm. “My, but haven't you kept it nic she said with an envious sigh.—Boston Transcript. answered the ttt T= MIsTREss who had en- / gaged a new cook made /) a tour of inspection after she 7 had kept her a week and found a policeman locked up in the pantry. “How did this man get here?” she asked severely. “I'm sure I don't know,” was the cool reply. “He thave been left over by the last —Household. eae Jose N35 a worthless and improvi dent fellow. One day he said to the local grocer: “I gotta have a sack 0’ flour; I'm all out, an’ my family is ‘All right, Jake,” said the grocer. “If you need a sack of flour and have no money to buy it with, we'll give you a sack. But, see here, Jake, there's a circus coming to town in a few days, and if T give you a sack of flour are| you sure you won't sell it and take your | family to the circus “Oh, no,” said circus money saved up alreac ve Grocer. Jake. “I got the "—Pro- So Blucbelle, the blond typewriter, married her employer, hey?” close mitt.” “How does she get money? “She uses the touch system.” ville Courier-Journal. Louis- She—Why on earth did you come here for a holiday? He—But you suggested it. “Yes, but why did you agree!”—Humorist (London). | Saxophone Book FREE Saxophone Players in Big Demand For Bands and Orchestras. school musical affairs, for ‘social tainment, the Saxophon: ment and one of th | phone player is many portunit players are alway very town should have a orchestra, BUESCHER True-Tone Saxophone for church, and he | Easiest of all wind instr. | the most beautiful. Wit | lessons, which are sent fre | new Saxophone, the scale can in a few weeks you can be | Practice is a pleasure becau | You can take your place ir if you so desire. nents to play and one of e aid of the Buescher-Grand Trumpet ecially easy to blow, with an improved bore new proportions. _ With'the mute i WS 80 | and sweetly that it will not annoy any A splen- did home instrument Free Trial— Easy Payments You will be allowed six days’ free trial of any Buy Grand Saxophone, Cornet, Trumpet, Trombc other instrument. Easy terms nt arranged. Mention the instrum plete catalogue will be mail Buescher Band Instrument Co. Everything in Band and Orchestra Instrument 4813 Buescher Block : Elkhart, Indiana Buescher Band Instrument | 4813 "Bueacher Block, Elkha: 1 Gentlemen: | 1 Tam interested In the inst 1 saxophone [| Mention aay ott ment checked below ! same. [ Street Address beSaceceesscaeneael comicbooks.com