Judge, 1924-12-20 · page 24 of 36
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“Church was out early last night. Wasn't it?” “Fes.” “What was the trouble?” “Some one blew an auto horn out- side and the male quartet was all that was left.” —West Virainta MoonsHINE Captain (harshly) —Button up that coat. Married Recruit my dear. absently)—Yes, —Virginia Sniper tae Sigma—What's the most impor- tant law in physics? XI—Shake well before using. —Rensselaer Pup He—The people who run this tea- room are awful robbers. Sup—Ves? “Auful. One night we two hours without ever and they charged us fi | parlsing. © —Penn State Frou —— sat here MERRY CHRISTMAS! Mr. Newlywed—Dearest, 1 took out a § favor. just $100,000 policy in your The Mrs.—Darling. I'll never say another word about the rest of my life. —Minnesota Ski-U-Mah your driving A Prehistoric Petting Party In ancient times the measure of the careman’s charm Was the muscle that he carried in his prehistoric arm: When the parlor lights were lowered in his aweetie's pleasant home, He'd plant a little lore pat on her prehistoric dome. —Kansas Brown Butt tae Alpha—I got some eggs in Italy last summer that reminded me of some well-known poetr: Beta—All right; what is it? “ ‘Lays of Ancient Rome.’ ” —~Oregon Owl aoe “Those trousers of yours look a bit worn.” “They're on their last legs.” —C.C. N.Y. Mercury Sao Our idea of a dumb man is one who strikes a match at midnight to see what time it is by the sun dial. Virginia Sniper MAN ina track suit isn't neces sarily a detective, Ow ois Li: $5 “ ore prinva —Witurams Purrte Cow Telegram to friend—Washout on line, cannot come. Reply—Come anyway, borrow a shirt. N.Y. Medley PAH Yoo—Didja see that girl pass by? Hoo—Vu? “No, Irish!” —Colby White Mule Fae First Frosh—I don't see why they want to learn us this old English for anyway. Second Ditto—Me neither. Tt ain't no good to an engineer. —Lehigh Burr Benny, can you spell Stevens Tecnu Stone Mitt comicbooks.com