Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . little broth-er arrived. Looking at the babya little bit, the lonely little boy said, Gee! Hes a great lookingthing! Cant talk, cant walk,aint got any hair, and he aint gotany teeth—he aint finished ! WishI hadnt been in such a darnhurry! J. C. Eddingfield, New Ross, Ind. EXPERIENCE ENOUGH. A FEW days ago, while visitinga near-by maple sugar camp,I heard the following conversationbetween one of the employes andanother onlooker: Hows the sap runnin thisyear, Jim? Oh, fairly well. Bout how much do you calateyoull get? Well, I rec


Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . little broth-er arrived. Looking at the babya little bit, the lonely little boy said, Gee! Hes a great lookingthing! Cant talk, cant walk,aint got any hair, and he aint gotany teeth—he aint finished ! WishI hadnt been in such a darnhurry! J. C. Eddingfield, New Ross, Ind. EXPERIENCE ENOUGH. A FEW days ago, while visitinga near-by maple sugar camp,I heard the following conversationbetween one of the employes andanother onlooker: Hows the sap runnin thisyear, Jim? Oh, fairly well. Bout how much do you calateyoull get? Well, I reckon, from the waythe saps runnin now, wed oughtto get three hundred and fifty gal-lon. Thats moren you got lastyear, aint it? How do you countfor that? Well, sir, Ill tell you, Ivenever seen a spring yet where the FLATTENED HIM. First chauffeur— Have you seen anythingof old Speeder lately?Second ditto—Yep; ran across him on Broadway to-day. PICKED UP IN THE STREETT. Seaver— I see the market is pickin up. Weaver— You bet! Picked up all I had last mm^sussn^^^^y A RACING TERM—THE FINAL HEAT.


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