Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . nd the sound of falling pokerchips. T. L. M. The Balance. «« ¥T SEEMS to me, says the common consumer,that you and Carbon should be the wealthiestmen in this community. Ill tell you how it is, explains Frijjidd, the ice-man. In the summer Carbon buys his ice of me, andin the winter I buy my coal of him. The consequence isone offsets the other, and there isnt anything left foreither of us. Up to Date. tilUNDERSTAND, says the traveler in Arkansas, that your razor-back hogs down here are reallydangerous if they become enraged. The


Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . nd the sound of falling pokerchips. T. L. M. The Balance. «« ¥T SEEMS to me, says the common consumer,that you and Carbon should be the wealthiestmen in this community. Ill tell you how it is, explains Frijjidd, the ice-man. In the summer Carbon buys his ice of me, andin the winter I buy my coal of him. The consequence isone offsets the other, and there isnt anything left foreither of us. Up to Date. tilUNDERSTAND, says the traveler in Arkansas, that your razor-back hogs down here are reallydangerous if they become enraged. They used to be, mister, allows the native; butwe-all down yere aint so behind the times as yo-all upthere reckon we are. We dont raise nothin but safety-razor-back hogs now. Trying To Shut Her Out. <« /^ONDUCTOR, complained the lank spinster pas-senger, that man in the opposite seat is wink-ing at me! He says he doesnt mean to wink at you, explainedthe car official. Hes trying to keep the eye thatsturned toward you shut, maam. T^E INDIAN SUMMER OF Z, Youngiteri- Score one point I YES; THEY DO RIP UP THE OLD TOWN INA HURRY THESE DAYS! a,y^^^^^p «553^5nr


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