Judge, 1925-06-13 · page 24 of 36
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-— ASK DAD—HE KNOWS What They Laughed at in the Good Old Days T. S. Sullivant in Judge, 1902. SAVING HIS STRENGTH Casey—Did ye go over t see Kelly lasht noight? CostiGan—Oi did not. Afther Oi'd walked two-thirds av the’ way Oi was too toired t go a shtep further, so Oi turned round an’ walked home again Misinformed “Hello, Dotty! What are you doing these days?” “Same old thing.” Are you really? I thought he went abroad.” —Judge, 1912 Fulfilled Mrs. Gnaggs—Before we were married, you used to say you could listen to my sweet voice all night. Mr. Gnaggs—Well, at that time T had no idea I'd ever have to d —Judge, 1915 Staggering I want to trust my fellow-men: I like to think their morals sound. And yet the column headed “Lost” Is thrice the size of that called “Found.” —Judge, 1914 Quality Ancient Maiden—Does this parrot . moun: CC Sanford Tousey in Judge, 1912. Bird Dealer—No, ma'am; but BUT HE NEEDED A NEW CAR what swearin’ he does is very loud His family having increased out of proportion to the size of his car. and cleat. —Judge, 1913 Mr. Chugley finally reaches this solution. comicbooks.com