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Te. was in 1834 that Milo Jones set- tledin Ft. Atkinson. Soon the fame of the sausage made by Milo and MBS) Sased prea ino the territory. From that day to this there has been no deviation from the original Jonee recipe—“corn- and-milk-feed” YOUNG PORK, and | pure spices—nothing else. The Jones Dealer —a marhet or grocery in your neigh- borhood will deliver Jones sausage to you fresh from the farm. JONES DAIRY FARM - FT. ATKINSON, WIS, Owned and Operated by the Jones Family since 1830 P, W. JONES, Pres, Let us take a swift peck into the intimate life of two ponies, “I hope you acted like a lady when that strange man spoke to you,” said Dol- lye St. Clair to her chum, Francesca DuBois. “You bet I did, babe,” cross-fired Fran. “I grabbed a brick and caved in the side of his kisser!” High Hat (Continued from page 11) nature has outdone herself! What a view! Let the Califor- nian talk about his climate! Let the Floridan talk about his cli- mate! But give me nature's handiwork in dear old Vassar! oe aoe Oh, yes, and the girls! They were awfully nice to us and gave a big ball in our honor which would have made the Prince of Wales green with envy. At ten o'clock we had cookies and milk and Mac told riddles. After the third glass of milk, however, he started to tell the story about the little boy who swore and in try- ing to kick him under the table (he usually kicks himself under the table) I inadvertantly (hot dog!) struck one of the teachers. She was a good fellow, though, and with a deep-throated laugh kicked me back. don't mean she kicked me in the back, be- cause I know a Vassar teacher would never do that. I mean she returned the blow, but in a joking way, mind you. Yes, Vassar is a great college and we hated to leave her beautiful scenery and shady walks, but the wanderlust was in our veins and the call of the Yukon and “The Spirit of Pol Roget” was champing at the bit. And then there was our waiting public, Jumping into the machine we quickly took the air. Looking back we saw the stirring spectacle of two hundred maidens weeping unashamed. “Nice girls,’ I > remarked to Mac. “Yeah,” said he, nonchalantly, but I saw a large tear roll down his cheek. “Well,” I thought to myself, philosophically, “Heigho, that’s life!” and with a grim face I pushed the nose of “The Spirit of Pol Roget” into the wind. GG LIZZIE (ABELS “Missing in action!” Judge pays $5 for each one printed. H High Hat Ctub Rendervons, | * Formal Dress. °° Informal 8 Prices low © Comer charge. CC. Captain. . No cover charge, New York Oteen's, 1S7_W. S6th St. Still great, but too econded. H * $8 C. $4.00, CC. Doo. Barney's, 85 W. 3rd. Ove swell place. HOS €. $2.00. CC. Arnold. Mont Broadway at $0th. Good crow, fair music. * $8 C. $3.00. CC, Charhe. Mirador, Sst St. at 7th Ave. Judgette thinks It’s the beet place in town, * $8. $3.00 CC. Oscar. Lido, 7b Ave. at S2nd £t. Nice place. Good tuusic.” * $$$ C. $3.00. CC. Maraschino, Parody, 48th St. W. of B'way. Jimmy Duraste, Clayton & Jackson put on the funniest show ia town. ** $$6.C. $2.00. CC. Leon, Heder. Morgan's, 151 W. S4th. Guinan's old place. Pun no ene Heioh Ho, 35 E. S3ed. H*$8C. $3.00. CC. George. No entertainment—great Hea. The Ambassadears, 146 W. Sith, Not #0 bot. *§5.C. $2.00. CC. Arthur, Jungle, above the Lido. Rough Park Avenve. #° $$.C.$3.00, Villa Venice, 10 E. 60th St. Very eollieby. Not eobot. “$56. $1.00. CC, Jean Ben Bernie's Club Entine, 180. 40th, Not #0 bot Casa Lopes, B way, at oth. Pretty wet but good murie. ** $$ C. $3.0 County Fair, $4 bof th if you take your H m0. CC ¢ fed up on apeakeatica) Mirilton, 14 E. $8tb. Good food, nice place, Parisien, 304 W. S6th. Good food, misot crowd. $. Brewoort, Sth Ave. at Sth St. Very good food. $8. Lsivenity Pace & tb. Good food 4%. Arroukead Inn, Riverdale Ave. & 246th. A half bour run from town. Good food. $$8. Claremont, Riverise Drive, & 126th. A delight. user crowd. $88. Hoot food and nice 10 Park Ave. Very High Hat, $$$. Samarkand, 8 W. 52nd. Good Russian food. $$. Voisin, 315 Park Ave. G Lorraine Grill, Sth Ave. dancing. Very juvenile. $$. Breakfast Child's, the ove on Sth Ave. at 49th evems to be {he most popular now. I will like the coe oa the virdle. Reuben's, the one on Madison at 9th is the Lest, but that isn't saying much. B. &G. Sandwich Shop, 7th Ave. Poetey at Sam. Chet Pierre, 247 E. Ontario St and music. “** $98 C. $2. College Inn, 112 W asd * $8.C. $1.00. CC. Julius Boston Club Karanak, Beat place in town. $$ C, $2.00, CC. Charlie, San Francisco Marquard's, *** $$$ C. $2.00. CC. Harry. Detro’ Lvigui's, Weet Duffel. *** $8 C, $3.00 CC comicbooks.cony