Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . Murray Hill— Do you know how to cure a ham?East Side— Whats wrong with him? THE FOOD OF — It wuz de swellest dance I ever — An de music ? Maggie— Soulful I Dey had a phonergralt most ez big ez dat barrel. ?IVlrV Exactly. ¥ ITTLE Mrs. Hunter had heard so many jokes about^ the brides who couldnt market successfully thatshe made up her mind that the first request she made ofthe marketman would show her to be a sophisticatedhousewife. Send me, please, she said, two Frenchchops and one hundred green E


Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . Murray Hill— Do you know how to cure a ham?East Side— Whats wrong with him? THE FOOD OF — It wuz de swellest dance I ever — An de music ? Maggie— Soulful I Dey had a phonergralt most ez big ez dat barrel. ?IVlrV Exactly. ¥ ITTLE Mrs. Hunter had heard so many jokes about^ the brides who couldnt market successfully thatshe made up her mind that the first request she made ofthe marketman would show her to be a sophisticatedhousewife. Send me, please, she said, two Frenchchops and one hundred green , Billy! look at the gold nuggets lying there!* Cant help it. Weve just jot enough gasoline to last us to the Yukoa. He Spread Himself By Charles C. Mullin 4( l^jf ^ FATHER waa a burglar, imparted theXtA house thief to his companion, as they lei-surely went about ransacking the house theyhad entered and ripe. But he was differentfrom the ordinary run of that craft—he was so terriblyambitious! In fact, it was his nervous desire to goahead and clean up a job that abruptly ended his promis-ing career as a high burglar. How was that? asked the companion, scrapingsome spoons together on a sheet. Well, it was this way. One night, all alone (fatherwanted all the glory and swag there might be in a job),he slunk out of the house in his gummed shoes and hur-ried straight to the town bank. Once inside, he drewforth his dynamite, mufflers, and tools, and set to workdrilling into the vault. Father always made a hole big-ger than suited the ordinary cracksman, so he drilled


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