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Force of Habit “Yor see, I'm a great admirer of apoleon,” 1 told the medium, “and I'd like very much to converse with his spirit through your occult powers, Can you arrange it for me?” “Certainly,” was her reply. eral minutes later she had gone into a trance-like state, I heard a » speaking vaguely in the dark- 1 room. “Hello,” it said; “this is Christo- pher Columbus. I did it for the wife id kiddies. But really, it was noth- Just a minute,” I interrupted as politely as T could. “There must be seme mistake. I wanted to talk to Napoleon.” Silence prevailed. ‘Then another sounded hollowly: es, this is Luere T have some stuff here that j over on the boat. You ought to try “But Miss—er—Borg' tured apologetically, fact, I wished to speak to Another sile tensely. ‘Th “Helle really an 2 To ven- matter of leon,” ee ensued. I waited rro speaking. It was arthquake, but the Boost Rome Club decided to call it a fire.” “1 don't care about that,” was my impatient rejoinder. “I'm trying to get someone else.” Another ten minutes passed, during The snake-charmer meets the popular demand JUDGE “Who knows, Fred, we may be building a love nest?” which I heard from Cleopatra, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Diogenes. n, however, had failed to spe I'm afraid I'll have to give it up, 1 said in despair. “Here is your fee, madam. Ins ntly she came out of her trance and accepted the moncy. “By the w I asked, a sudden suspicion forming in my mind, “how did you make a living before you took up this work “L was a telephone operator,” the medium replied. “Good day, sir.” —Okrmonv Ronpins For Women Only Wasp waists, we understand, have come back into fashion. So it looks us tho the feminine figure had finally come to stays. ause a man is opposed of prohibition that ily mean that he's a bootlegger. He may be a prison con tractor. R.C. O'Brien comicbooks.com