Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . J-n-vi*vrn DEFINING IT. Dennis— Coin t shpead th wake-end at Callahans, are yez ? An phwat doyez call th wake-end ? Terence—Shure, thots Saturday noight frum th toime yez dhraw yure pay till thsaloons That may be true, replied Mrs. Gunbusta smiling-ly, but he probably prefers Miss Goldust because shecomes from watered stock; her ancestors were Baptists,you know. The Irishmans Retort. AN Irishman was hurrying along past a ten-story * building recently, when suddenly the falling body of a man struck him fromabove and knoc
Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . J-n-vi*vrn DEFINING IT. Dennis— Coin t shpead th wake-end at Callahans, are yez ? An phwat doyez call th wake-end ? Terence—Shure, thots Saturday noight frum th toime yez dhraw yure pay till thsaloons That may be true, replied Mrs. Gunbusta smiling-ly, but he probably prefers Miss Goldust because shecomes from watered stock; her ancestors were Baptists,you know. The Irishmans Retort. AN Irishman was hurrying along past a ten-story * building recently, when suddenly the falling body of a man struck him fromabove and knocked him tothe sidewalk. Phat did ye do thotfer? demanded the Irish-man, rising painfully tohis feet. You saved my life!cried the other man in re-turn, following the Irish-mans example and scram-bling to his feet. I fellout of that second-storywindow up there, and youbroke my fall. Begorry ! retortedthe dazed Celt, Oi hopesome day Oill fall downon ye frum th top av thbuildin an break yureneck! ANOTHER STRIKE. Mrs. Clancy—Phy are yez shtriking little Jimmy?Mr. Clancy— Oim shtroiking him fer hoigher Clancy— Is it crazy yez be ? Mr. Clancy— No. He dont pay me enoof reshpid I Behind the Times. First little girl— Haveyou been operated on yet? Second liUle
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