Judge, 1927-07-23 · page 34 of 36
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disaster. It is true I had drunk a good deal; but my nerves were ady, I knew what I was about, xcept for a slight feeling of vigor, possibly of daring, quite normal. Even now I cannot account for that fatal faux Pas. oa I only know that when Goomis, after the usual apology for his lack of forensic ability, cleared his throat and began: “That re- minds me of the story of the Scotchman who took his wife for an aeroplane ride—now stop me if you've heard this onc I stopped him! —Lonvon Opix:on Se The emigrant was buying his ticket at the shipping office. “And what about your trunk?” demanded the clerk. “For what would I be wantin’ put your clothes in, ” replied the clerk, ’ cried the scandal! ‘and me go naked —Tir Birs SAS Wife—Every time you sce a pretty girl you forget you’re mar- ried. Hushand—You're wrong, my dear. Nothing brings home the fact with so much force. —Curcaco Triaene est Wire—Golf, golf, golf. I really believe if you spent a Sunday _ Betty—Have you any green at home I should die. ‘ lipstick? . , . Hursy—I!’s no use talking like that, my dears you can’t Shop Aseistont—Green ‘lip- bribe me. : _ Parten stick? ; Be' s, a railway guard 1 out tonight. A Social Outcast iveRyBoby’s WEEKLY Or course, I shall have to leave town and attempt to begin all over again where my past is unknown. I cannot remain here, where my office associates eye me pityingly, knowing that the new sales manager, Mr. Goomis, has given me to understand that my time is up at the end of the month. And what I did seemed, at the time, so trivial! My blunder occurred at a little dinner given by the office staff in honor of Mr. Goomis. All had gone pleasantly enough; Mr. Goomis, who sat at my right, seemed to take a particular in- terest in me. And when, in re- sponse to the general demand, he rose to “‘say a few words,” I sank back contentedly enough, cer- tainly with no presentiment of Taxt-Driver—Nah then, Ben ’ur, not so much of it! —Tarier TOWARD La: TING CO., INC.» JAMAICA, No comicbooks.com