Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 October 1925 — Page 7
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Fill ’Em Out Lady of the House —Yes, I have an old pair of my husband's trousers but I’m afraid they’re too large round the waist for you. Tramp—Well, couldn’t you gimme a dinner that would make ’em tit? Interference “Doc, I’m in a bad way. I snore.” “What is so bad about that?” “I live in a big apartment house. And every time I start to snore I tune in on somebody’s alarm clock.”
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Independent Beech —I told my wife that if she bobbed her hair I would leave her. Ash—But she bobbed it, and you’re still living with her! “You bet I am. 1,11 show her she can't blulT me!” Keeping Track । “But why is the calendar attached to the handle bars of your bicycle?" "I'm going in for the six day bicyle race.” explained the budding athlete.—American Legion Weekly.
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