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XUM So This Is London! It was stated in a London Court re- cently, that in October, 1921, a man. had told his wife that he was going for a walk NOTICE! JUDGE IS COMING OUT FOR PROHIBITION! Not a “Dry” the time he had been away it looks as if he had taken a bus. —Humorist (London) sae in the country should miss it! re Not a “Wet” should buy it! THE PROHIBITION NUMBER OF JUDGE OUT SEPTEMBER 20! THE SAME PRICE A COCKTAIL USED TO BE IN 1912! At Neuilly, France, a lady recently y for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals —Passing Show (London) Fao In Paris, vehicles are to be regulated by a system of red and green signals. In London, the pedestrian is notified that there has been a collision by a series of colored stars. —London Opinion FAH According to afamous golf professional, amateurs make a great mistake by stand- ing too close to the ball when they drive. Unfortunately I commit the sai me error after I have driven. —Passing Show at in the new cult part. she doesn’t White—I_ understand play Joan has quite a d Black—Ditticult! Why, word, “Well, isn’t that difficult for her?” Answers (London) Fao Nephew—Thanks very much for the sao present. “T say, George.” said the young busi. , 47—Oh, that’s nothing to thank me ‘ and. Paw for! ness man to his frienc your typewriter ribbon: “T don't.” replied the other, without thinking; “I usually buy her flowers.” -Tit Bits (London) CORR “where do you buy , Me ; “That's what I thought, but mother told me to thank you just the same.” —Tit Bits (London) rad Tt is stated that it is now not at all cer- tain that it was Columbus who discovered America. However, a glance at our Na- First Flapper—That conductor glared at me as if I hadn't paid my fare. Second Flapper—What did you do? “T glared back at him as though I had.” —Answers (London) must have found the place. —Humorist (London) She—How patient these lighthouse keepers must be! He—Why? “The wind was so strong last night I noticed they had to keep relighting it every few minutes. —London Mail. Br) and he had not been seen since. From | ited poetry in a cage of lions. Has | tional Debt convinces us that somebody | | cyuoodien is always - good. form ..- The white lover in the stem is foof of the smoker's ood taste. It isknown vasthe mark of the finest _ Bruyére pipe made. A Kaywoodie pipe is al- ways unconditionally } guaranteed and there || is no import duty in- cluded in its price. ‘MANN BROS. & BONDY Oldest Pipe House in America) }2 East 17th Street, New York City | ‘Established 1851 | “MAKE $100 A DAY Bea JaMn Sales Specialist. Make the biggest money of your Ilfe. Others are doing it. So can you. No can- Vassing, peddling or ringing door-bells. You do business cnly with established retail merchants. No experience or red. We teach you the business and back our co-operation. Send for free book con- talning positive proof of big money others are making and telling how you can double and triple your earnings, JAFFIN ASSOCIATES Suite J-539 1133 Broadway New York _pitdirjcion Cabare recent oni te pomet od tlesibilit Riodels for an ‘ 3 laxwell.-:30 mi. land. .24 mi. ‘Mileage guarantee on any other car sent on Fequest. SENT ON 30 DAY’S TRIAL ive oy $19 heaviest tragic without shifting goars. Starts off on jany weather without priming or beating—No jerking Crebeting, ae auceRteHion N CARBURETOR COMPANY 1289 Raymor ing Dayton, Ohio, U.S. A. comicbooks.com