The Goblin June-July 1922 . the ladbecame the idol of the school. He won every game hepitched. The new process works like a charm. Even themost callous, obstreperous youngsters respond to a boy is caught rifling the principals so long ago this wnuld have entailed a pair of well-puffed palms. Now, however, the wise teacher simplydirects the youngsters light-fing3red propensities intobetter channels. If he can get him interested in athle-tics, the boy may in time become the schools championcup-lifter. Or, if he prefers baseball to the field work. he will probably steal more b


The Goblin June-July 1922 . the ladbecame the idol of the school. He won every game hepitched. The new process works like a charm. Even themost callous, obstreperous youngsters respond to a boy is caught rifling the principals so long ago this wnuld have entailed a pair of well-puffed palms. Now, however, the wise teacher simplydirects the youngsters light-fing3red propensities intobetter channels. If he can get him interested in athle-tics, the boy may in time become the schools championcup-lifter. Or, if he prefers baseball to the field work. he will probably steal more bases in a season than allthe rest of the team put together. It is probable that ten years from now the strap-wielding teacher will be as extinct as the blood-lettingsurgeon. G—G—G And does your bootlegger, supply strong stuff?Its so strong they use it to lay out new towns. G—G—G Patient—Ever since I took this new job, I have notbeen able to sleep at —Whats the job?Patient—Night watchman. G—G—G. Still Letting the Moonshine In


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