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MOPt ftME'S, ALl-W6rHt- V THERfc - W tif A pre-t-ty' Little elect r Her name u Ella.rltora. J?u.-fc ea.cK. "time I Ma.lg love -to kcr "3S9g V c ( m I s I lo a.- I J OTe er e ' ii ' ' 'A " vA'j I't'h! ii'' ilii'4 tI IM isli'i1''1' iSIf MOVING PICTURE FUNNIES V fe'W E Z777 ; jaw tT !WJ' !WW'' .HUNG HIS . &l ys' iCCtONTH V JT !60TT0W w y is iSLiom'jomi li sJm TM'CIUAH n Cut out the picture on all four Ides. Then carefully fold dotted dotted line 2, and bo on. Fold each ectlon underneath, accurately. When completed turn over and you'll And a surprising result Save the pictures. The Young Lady Across the Way News in a Nutshell 'Tes,M said the newspaper re porter, "I always carry my notes In my hat." "I see," replied Fogs;; ."news In a nutshell." TU-Blts. Would Corrupt Their Morals Robson Do you think flahes can hear? Dobson I should hopo not. Listen to old Smith he's smashed his rod! Pearson's Weekly. THAT CAVEMAN FEELING n. ii -b n BROAD AND CHESTNUT Bu BUNM The Princeton Tiger. TMi SJYlAi Jm. sz-,-& ff W -? r . nmmjfim ;rm m mm mn 7 W u"' xm i fui'uii' w ywx ' 'Where Dia-rrvonci AAot d.o Scintilite . v YotZJl fleL-- V'TU- rl'.. ' ' I4a.n& Toix.tVcL To least m.y ey akK, wK. 1WI AlTi Tki Verge $ tt He Was a Good Catch' Mabel They say that she simply threw herself at him. Gladys Yes. You see, she knew he was a good catch. Pear son's Weekly. GRANDMA, THE DEMON CHAPERONE, WAS ALMOST CERTAIN THAT CLARA AND THAT YOUNG WHIPPERSNJtPPER WERE SPOONING BEHIND THE BEACH UMBRELLA -:- n FONTAINE FOX The youngrlady across the way says she supposes the reason ba nanas are to high Is on account of the fighting In Italy and probably many of the plantations have been destroyed. You 1 CLARA', ts ' TIic Horrors of Home "Ffi I Lnnilnn Ilatandpr. captain jonea, Dciiif? on leave, runf down to his r.'.d homo at Ixng Puddlo Minor for a few dnya' peace and qu'et deep In the countryside. He Had Suspenders ( 1 Jet '"rt fHI Cj) Jf ft JLwrfBT JB cy j 7 - t J 8 I The lansln Show. Military Policeman III, uhera'a your belt? Recruit What do I want with a belt, old boy? I wear braces. Paper Shortage The FiiHSlnff how Guett What ! A shilling for a paper? Why, I haven't had any. Maltru d'hotel Pardon but yes, sir. It is for ze paper no bill Is written on. SCHOOL DAYS By DWIQ TOoneTtagfiLS. n' THE MYSTERY SOLVED On the Allotment smM igSi.,. : " t n-ri yj?Hu y&j&59&r vm ;: n .s.v v - .Vif.f itfirii n-"--nL. noti ir: 'T iSSieS .VOK.'cS ft t. i vyr ffiw v iWll "'X ' I iKeffllfSS fifes- JWJLfifefei ifs&z&s'l'i'- . S. '?TO A. 'SSK: wis lv -S-Siiri: -i S-i -fl Lontlon Opinion. "About how much water, John, , should I give these llttlo plants?" j Wouldn't Play Properly , Iindon Opinion Tommy (ho has been wounds d for the fourth time-) 1 know what It means, mate. Them Huns don't w ant mo In this war Far Apart Mother Tommy Tucker Is the worst boy In school, Sammy, and I want you to keep Just as far away from him as you possibly can. Sammy I do, ma. He stays at the head of the class most all the time. Answers. Said the Wrong Word Mrs. Enpeck (In the heat of tho conflict) When you proposed to mo you said that If I would only say tho right word you would al ways be tho happiest man In tho world. Mr. Enpeck Ah! if you had only said It! Tit Bits. PETEY Better Call 'Em Now, Petey, While You Have Time By C. A. VOIGHT -?CT6Y, IVE GtfT A ?cca- oou rq. --? I X.i. t a wjjrmmf if ?' ' mm n T Woo seeT&ats Where. , yr MAKU T.N.T.' ANKffy 1 n ( H(H efH.OSl'K AMft AU- fiUK VNOU'XE COTTO T y AWS? VM'T: wit. To SIT ThfTttE at Tmat PHOWK AND IW CASE AWN- I TklUC HA99CWS IW 1FE-PE. , CAL- OP THE HRE JEPT. V-.li'f2r &'. ' ri" jiitfffi GD $ -VIHaTS Ike. HATTTe. ARE Tmey Deaf? y c V,v- -. VL?r ' - .r .! j. . . 3l ine i'assinff snow. Surgeon's Daughter Oh, mummy, Fred is naughty he won't play properly a bit. I'e told him four times he's suffering from reverber ated contusslon of the celluloid ar tery, but ho will keep on saying It's just an ache in his tummy. She'b Still T!nki'ir bout It S -mrmirf v r:sAx;j f Syancy UulUH She And will you love me. J. as much wnen in oiaeri plainer i , .. Me Jiy aear you can i neip - older and eryeu-u , i. . . ' j . : "j HP 1?:. J a JW
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