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Snatch a Sweet (Continued from page 7) The Candy Mint With © Hole In Each Pocket’. Give me nother Daniels. . . hanks...) we've got to decide how many flavors to make. There's lime, anise, orange...” “Don't forget the colors,” in- terrupted the vice-president. There's red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet.” “The treasurer said: “We won't have any trouble wrapping them up because my dmother has been saving 1 and odd pieces of string since she was a little girl.” “My old man saves stamps,” said “the — president, — beaming. “He's perfect nuts about stamps. He'd shoot you for a couple of stamps.” “Has he 1 two-cent Ge Washington head series of 191 asked the vice-president. “Not only that,” said the presi- dent; “he's got my mother’s nose on my father’s side and an un- canceled three-cent Lincoln worth 3 cents.” ve eaten too many of these mints,” exclaimed the secretary suddenly. “I’m getting kind of sick, T guess I'll cut out the sweets and go into the lemon ex- tract business.” —Jack Crverr Evidence “I advertised that the poor would be welcome in this church,” aid the minister, “and after in- ing the collection, I see that e€ come.” —Boston Transcript Dolts for Beginners Arthur Kober reports about the complete chump at bridge who was bos with the renowned on the game. i go all right?” nd.. goran bragged the chump. perfectly throughout — and nothing to displease him. is—except once—when I spilled some cards while dealing, and Mr. Whitehead mumbled some- thing about, ‘Good God! He can’t even shuffle!’ ” ew York Grariic MODER These hotels have always been modern, ahead of the times. « « . They’re that today, with radio in every room; and they were first, too, in providing every room with private bath, circu- lating ice-water, morning paper, pin-cushion with threaded needles, and many another Statler comfort. There are Statlers in BOSTON — BUFFALO — CLEVELAND — DETROIT ST. LOUIS—NEW YORK (Hotel Pennsylcania) Consideration