. The Caldron. Iagc One Hundred Seventy-Nino !ALDRON ANNUAL xs^: :^^^ ^j^. Now the Editors of Jokes Are just ordinary folks, ^\ho have quite hard times To find jokes and rhymes. So if you read one before Just read one some more. Now, gentle reader, dont raise a com-plaint. For some arc original, and then, too,some aint. * * * Johnson—I want a license to marrythe best girl in the world. Clerk—That makes licensesfor that girl this season. Julia—Charles, our friendship is atan end, I wish to return everything youever gave me. Chuck—As you like, you may be-gin with the kisses. Dodez—Hertha s


. The Caldron. Iagc One Hundred Seventy-Nino !ALDRON ANNUAL xs^: :^^^ ^j^. Now the Editors of Jokes Are just ordinary folks, ^\ho have quite hard times To find jokes and rhymes. So if you read one before Just read one some more. Now, gentle reader, dont raise a com-plaint. For some arc original, and then, too,some aint. * * * Johnson—I want a license to marrythe best girl in the world. Clerk—That makes licensesfor that girl this season. Julia—Charles, our friendship is atan end, I wish to return everything youever gave me. Chuck—As you like, you may be-gin with the kisses. Dodez—Hertha said she couldnt?ileep for thinking of me! Ray—You boob, a lobster often hasthe same effect. * # * Geometry: A rounder always has trouble squar-ing himself with his wife. Gest—Get off my feet. Sam—Is it much of a walk? OUCH! To Prove—That a bad recitation isbetter than a good recitation. Proof—Nothing is better than a goodrecitation. (Evident). .^ bad recitationis better than nothing. (Evident.) Therefore—A bad recitation is betterthan a good reci


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