. The Caldron. t of sorts)—I dontcare if you burn. Schulz—You ought to sleep well. Welch—Huh? Schulz—You lie so easily. Percy Pepper—At home we havecows that shimmie. D. Porterfield—Ah, the original milkshake. Julia—()h, Brons, youve broken mythird hair net! Brons—Oh. well, charge it to over-head expenses. Prof. Jones—And now, I wish to taxyour luemories. Bill Sihler (in rear of room)—Goodheavens, has it come to that? C. Mahurin—Why did they put Bobout of the game? D. Wolf—Why, for holding. C. Mahurin—Oh, isnt that just likeBob. Lissen. Lizzee, to my plea, .d this aint idle chatter: If you luu


. The Caldron. t of sorts)—I dontcare if you burn. Schulz—You ought to sleep well. Welch—Huh? Schulz—You lie so easily. Percy Pepper—At home we havecows that shimmie. D. Porterfield—Ah, the original milkshake. Julia—()h, Brons, youve broken mythird hair net! Brons—Oh. well, charge it to over-head expenses. Prof. Jones—And now, I wish to taxyour luemories. Bill Sihler (in rear of room)—Goodheavens, has it come to that? C. Mahurin—Why did they put Bobout of the game? D. Wolf—Why, for holding. C. Mahurin—Oh, isnt that just likeBob. Lissen. Lizzee, to my plea, .d this aint idle chatter: If you luust sit upon my knee. Good Gawd! Dont get no fatter! JUST POETRY There was a young gent from Scjuaw saw by a mule a new dollar;And he stooped, the poor ;umped into the mule,—So the mule kicked him on his Irah lah-lah. The rooster like a lot of men Can crow to beat the deuce; But when you crowd him for results,— \ ou find he cant produce. Page Tico Hundred Eight. -most everu afternoon-youll find a few of-the boys making their-purchases, because they-know HUTNER styles-represent the newest-in mens wear. (Hlothed —are featured by us—for the reason that—theyre the favorites—of men who know.


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