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Ses on lamppost: No parking from “711 P. Meto 5 A.M. or from 12 M. to 1 P.M. or from 5 P.M. to 7 P.M, or any other time. Kidding the Public | | i} Brides make strange bread, fellows. Agent—We have no objection to a dog in your apartment. Prospective Tenant—Yes, but can I bring my Austin in here? “You bunch of crooks; Jimmy is safe!” Notes from the Pole-Sitting Contest Now Being Held in Poland T., Metsros, Scotch entrant, came down today after * being up eight hundred and ten hours to attend a free luncheon at the Rotary Club, F. Lenoire, of France, was compelled to make a forced landin ing struck by lightning. The American, Swiss, Its have grouped their poles a second game of Bridge. nd German contestants now on their seventy- | Hassen Ben Home, Arabia, appears the most deter- | mined of the remaining contestants. His harem is wait- 1 ing below. The Record of K. Pilsudski, Poland, is being ntested | as he was sitting on S, Offanonski, a fellow “Pole.” “Do you have to pay much rent for these pest- —Ronert Wittiass houses?” e d « @ “Don't feel hurt, Ames. I only paid a quarter for it.” q E 23 i} comicbooks.com