. Lasell leaves . againstthe wishes of the family. Mr. Amesbury—What are stocks andbonds, Beulah C.—They are things which go upand down. What kind of a time did you have talkingover your neighbors yesterday?Ripping. Binks: Well, I have just obtained a posi-tion in a munition factory. Jinks: Ambitious for a rise, arent you? Say Jones, how are you going to sell yournew novel—in book form? No, Im going to call it Grape-nuts andsell it as a serial. Ruth Burnap—-If I ever get home so Ican wash my face and comb my hands! Coll: Was Dick surprised when you toldhim he had flunked Math? Isimo: Yes; he s


. Lasell leaves . againstthe wishes of the family. Mr. Amesbury—What are stocks andbonds, Beulah C.—They are things which go upand down. What kind of a time did you have talkingover your neighbors yesterday?Ripping. Binks: Well, I have just obtained a posi-tion in a munition factory. Jinks: Ambitious for a rise, arent you? Say Jones, how are you going to sell yournew novel—in book form? No, Im going to call it Grape-nuts andsell it as a serial. Ruth Burnap—-If I ever get home so Ican wash my face and comb my hands! Coll: Was Dick surprised when you toldhim he had flunked Math? Isimo: Yes; he said it never entered hishead.—Siren. And your Christmas dividendWill be good will without end! —J. K. Langs. ticrt Allen (translating Spanish)—1 re-in ed ;i lei ter i r< mi m in runic and visit him. ceived a letter from my brother besejgmg me I. Well Jimmie, insomuch as your grandmother died four times lasl year, I dont ce hov youll manage t get t any of the hall games this a


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