Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . use and lot. Uncle Zeke was a slyold coon, and to test his future son-in-laws affections,he said, as they were smoking their pipes, Mr. Crow, I has been cogitatin, an has come to deelusion not to donate Matildy dat ar house an lot onAustin Avenue. Mr. Crow sprang to his feet and, sticking his stove-pipe hat on the side of his head, said, In dat case, sah, our future relations done ceased toexist from dis moment, sah. But, Mr. Crow, I was gwine to say Oh, go hire a hall an invite yer friends to attendde meetin! All right, Mistah


Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . use and lot. Uncle Zeke was a slyold coon, and to test his future son-in-laws affections,he said, as they were smoking their pipes, Mr. Crow, I has been cogitatin, an has come to deelusion not to donate Matildy dat ar house an lot onAustin Avenue. Mr. Crow sprang to his feet and, sticking his stove-pipe hat on the side of his head, said, In dat case, sah, our future relations done ceased toexist from dis moment, sah. But, Mr. Crow, I was gwine to say Oh, go hire a hall an invite yer friends to attendde meetin! All right, Mistah Crow. Our relations has doneceased to exist, but I only wanted to say dat dat houseam too small, so I am gwine to gib Matildy dat two-storycottage on Peacon Street, wuf twict as much. Jim tried to explain, also; but when Uncle Zeke solemnly lifted a boot the size of a ham and pointed tothe door, James Crow refused to linger,.^lice Rollins Crane-Morajeska, Redondo Beach, Cal. BUTCHER in Euknow, with a tobacco heart, wastold by his doctor to give up smoking THEY HELPED HIM TO RECALL HIS BOYHOOD. 1. I tell you, boys, it makes me feel twenty years youngerto be back here in the old swimming-hole once more ! 2. Somewhat later. A Close Game By CHARLES L. FUNNELL SPEAKING of close games always puts me inmind of a game we played a few years happened in our game with the came to Lemonhurst to play us, and weused a couple of those new balls, made in two parts,you know, and are guaranteed to last a full first inning went off fine, but in the beginning ofthe second we went to the bat, and Bill Nigh, our centerfielder, was up. Pretty soon he seen a slow in cominghis way, and he stepped back and lammed it. It hit onthe edge of his bat and sowent almost straight intothe air. Bill, he set sail forfirst and then went off on theother tack for second. See-ing he had head winds forthird, he started his auxili-ary and went around third ontwo wheels and crossed t


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