The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No13 (April 16, 1920)] . BURSTS and DUDS. As you were, The former in-fantry major,now in civvies,sauntered intothe barber barberssnapped out ofrestful posturesand stood stifflyby their major hesi-tated, feelingthere was some-thing he shoulddo about it. Thenit all came to himin a flash. he bellowed. The American- Legion Weekly willpay for all jokes and other material suit-able for Bursts and Duds. Address, Edi-tor, Bursts and Duds, 627 West 43rdStreet, New York City. Judge: They found you ridingthe bumpers on a freight were


The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No13 (April 16, 1920)] . BURSTS and DUDS. As you were, The former in-fantry major,now in civvies,sauntered intothe barber barberssnapped out ofrestful posturesand stood stifflyby their major hesi-tated, feelingthere was some-thing he shoulddo about it. Thenit all came to himin a flash. he bellowed. The American- Legion Weekly willpay for all jokes and other material suit-able for Bursts and Duds. Address, Edi-tor, Bursts and Duds, 627 West 43rdStreet, New York City. Judge: They found you ridingthe bumpers on a freight were you going? Bo: To New York, your honor. Judge: Sidetracked for sixtydays. A candidate for Parliament hadfor an hour been vainly trying tocapture the interest of his last he made a desperate bid for it. There are plenty of uswho have had our troubleswith issue. The poor pri-vate in the rear rank wasbeing bawled out unmer-cifully because at the com-mand of Parade Rest hedidnt have his foot back. Why arent you stand-ing at parade rest?stormed the captain. I moved m


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