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“PTOLMEY -TOOTLE OF “TOOLOOSE ARIZONA HAS A BEARD SEVENTY THREE FEET Leng WHIM HE BRAIDS AND RENTS OUT To NEIGHBOR WOMEN FoR A CLOTHESLINE. = VRUKIY PEATE 1S NoT A PEAS Nor \s 'T PRICKLY SOME HINDOO WORDS IN “THE ENGUSH LANGUAGE “THAT HANNE A DIFFERENT MEANING IN INDIA. Puke Why. oh — Pencil. Hick —__—— When Mut —__—— Now. Cow. Itch. Fish Mush ———__—_— ont —_— Two Shim Siewerlite, of the Cincinnati os Bog pet bal, Tn the World Series, between. Pow Noodle Oomph Yes. —Hpeka Kens. @nd Toronto, Canada, 1925, Next—the Bantam Plane. The Wolf in the Servidor (Continued from page 6) “Oh, you're the clown that owns that mangy old lap-robe, _ he: sneered Watkins derisively, advane- ing on Bamberger. We rushed at them to tear them apart when Versian put his finger up to his lips. men,” he said dancing.” We allen. It was true; their feet moving nimbly through the smooth, dreamy intricacies of the waltz issuing from the sobbing violins | in th Ww fools I at W kins was really a girl dressed in b clothes! One by one we tiptoed cau- tiously from the room, leaving Ives | Bambe ie | tly. led, were above the noise : skirling of the pes was hushed; the spears of amberger and the Watkins clans had fallen before the bow of Cupid, the roguish God of Love. Short Measure A tourist in Ireland stopped his at an hotel to have a drink, and he proposed to the driver that he should have one also. The driver es a warming drink brewed by the monks, and they sell it for the benefit of the poor.” “Indade, sor! Oi'll take the same, rtreuse brought in ses. Pat, having emptied | his glass and felt the comforting ] effect, raised his eyes and remarked ; reverently: “May the blessing uv | Hivven rist on the howly min. that brewed this drink!” the empty little glass with an expres- sion of scornful indignation on_ his liqueur face, he added: “And the divil take | the blayguard that invinted the glass!" | —Tit-Bits ] Notice . | If you know of any such freak laws | aé appear on, page 12 of this “issue, | send them to Jug and re any that we are able to use. | The contributors of the laws ap- pearing in this issue and to whom we — [ have paid i Mabel B. Miller, Liberty, N.Y. i Robert G. Bluebond, Philadelphia, Pa. i Ruth Carvette, Yonkers, N. Y. H M. Wilson, Catawba Sanatorium, Va. Samuel Lerner, New York City. i comicbooks.com