Judge, 1924-12-06 · page 23 of 36
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] Automobiling Psalm “Sir, when you eat here you do not need to dust off the plate.” “Beg pardon, Force of merely. Pin an umpire.” Bucknell Belle Hop Lives of good girls all remind us We must take the only way, And departing, leave behind us Footprints on tt habit. broad highway. Caught Trate Father (40 son whom he has Smoking, hey! ntly)—No, sir, to- Rutgers Chanticleer Coach (to prospective candidate) — caught smoking) Are you related to Mike O'Reilly, LA several years back? Candidate was my mother's first child and Twas her twelfth. —WWest Point Pointer Son (nonct the famous can quarter of bacco. Very distantly, sir: he ey How it must r the censor’s prudish heart to learn that time- | tables have no legs. —California Pelican “The and wait” proves. thé Iso serve who only stand they had cafeterias even in Milton's time. —Columbia Jester Jursax—Has a man ever leissed you while he was driving? Junprre—T should say not. If a man doesn't wreck his car while he's hissing me, he isn’t giving the hiss the attention it deserves. Princeton TIGER Plain ‘Teedle There was a young man Who wouldn't accept his degree Without being Teedle D. D.” named dle, “T wouldn't kiss a man unless I was engaged.” Although many men have started “1 saw you kiss Tom last night.” “es, Tam engaged to Bill.” —Norre Dame Jucc.en in with nothing but a shoestring we think suspenders are safer. California Pelican for bootleggers’ addresses. | Messrs. Hart, Schaffner and Marx take a quiet stroll to discuss leak-proof hip pockets and enlarged card pockets CALIFORNIA PELICAN “Let me see.” said the young nun thoughtfully. Ive got to buy some flowers, and some chocolates, and tickets, and—" | asked oing mental arithmetic the senior clerk. “No, sentimental arithmetic,” was the reply. Towa Frivol Fritzie—TM bet T could attract a | lot of attention by gf to church and putting a ten-spot in the plate. Ritzie—1 could do better than that by going to'Times Square and putting ing. Rensselaer Pup adime in my stoc eee) Rume—Whenee the black eye, old thing? Mayt—Oh, T went to a dance last night and was struck by the beauty of the place. Denison Flamingo set Shef—Tl bet my dumber than yours, Ae—Why so? “He thinks he’s cause he voted for last election. roommiate’s a Calvinist be- ‘oolidge in the —Yale eee Record She—Ma cer, isn't sh He—She ought to be, she’s had enough experience dancing on mine, West Point Pointer | ry Ann is some toe dan- comicbooks.com