. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 50 (December 15, 1922)]. red, andyou kept saying shoot a dollar, shoot adollar. How can you shoot a dollar, pop? Well, answered pop painfully, thedice are often loaded. Too Many Customers He was one of the youngest recruitswho ever graced the Army and his voicewas in the process of changing. Into thecompany barber shop he drifted and, intones that were at one moment a promisingbass and in the next a feeble treble, de-manded a haircut. Hey! ejaculated the bewildered barber,looking confusedly about him. One at atime, please, one at a time! In a Quandar


. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 50 (December 15, 1922)]. red, andyou kept saying shoot a dollar, shoot adollar. How can you shoot a dollar, pop? Well, answered pop painfully, thedice are often loaded. Too Many Customers He was one of the youngest recruitswho ever graced the Army and his voicewas in the process of changing. Into thecompany barber shop he drifted and, intones that were at one moment a promisingbass and in the next a feeble treble, de-manded a haircut. Hey! ejaculated the bewildered barber,looking confusedly about him. One at atime, please, one at a time! In a Quandary Whats Sandy Macpherson studyingabout ? Hes in a bad way. Hes in the habitof letting his pipe go out and he cantmake sure whether he saves more for to-bacco or wastes more for matches. All Over! Hinkle: That darned serial story leftoff with the hero in a pretty tight posi-tion. He has a puncture— Pinkie: Hasnt he an extra tire? Hinkle: I dont suppose so. Hes up ina balloon. Some Kick A crowd had gathered at a railroad trackand were gaping at an automobile which. A Victim of Circumstances had been smashed into unrecognizability bya fast train. The Usual Simp was there,of course, with the Usual Brainless Ques-tion : Did a train hit it? he demanded. Nah! retorted a disgusted how it happened. There was awheelbarrow on the track. The auto camealong and struck it. This made the wheel-barrow so darn mad it up and kicked theauto into the weeds. A Dull Life Madge: It must be awful to be anheiress. Peggy: Good heavens! Why, dear?Madge: There would be nothing to getmarried for. Suggestions of a Doughboy Being the Suggestions of a Doughboy on the Mannerof Conducting the Next War, Togetherwith Certain Reflections on the Conduct ofthe Last One. 43. That in the next war all buglers beconsidered in Draft Class 1-A, so thatthere will be some reasonable certainty oftheir being comfortably eliminated by thetime of the arrival of the real soldiers. Shades of Robert Browning How


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