Show fOXHALL ANOTHER RENAISSANCE By Zeb Thompson Well sir Id I'd took my oath Id I'd d r re worth said 01 Ol Uncle Ezry To his hla next door neighbor ju neighbor dropped In Id Td read The Book n a Capt Kidd Rev Burkhart Lifts Th Lid Fro From Broadway Complete Etty- Etty ket ket Johnstown Flood Floo n Dickens Set Set Say I heard Doc Wills letters t tf Miss Bird Read in n court court n n they were hot This book tells what Doc Say Say theres there's theres more things In thai book Than Ananias Anania n Doc Cook Could Imagine Pictures too too too- Like Cousin Sallys Sally's Dolphus drew Ol 01 n I the they're real Id I'd guess re lIke Ilka t ca caUp can Up Cleopatra n Jus' Jus see If I could make a date JUST i. ABOUT f F Howell Howell I I am to be married I Powell Well Powell Well two can starve cheaply as one H. H H. H I. I Horton MARKET INTERPRETATION Mr Elliott EllIott Mens Men's Mens clothes ara ami cheaper now Mrs Elliott Oh Elliott tt-oh tt Oh goody I 1 ca have another new dress dresa ess That FUN SHOP Smile Smila She has such happy joking eyes eye And epigrammatic guile Her lips ar are a poem Im I'm sure flure you all know em She's the girl with the FUN SHO SMILE FROM OUR CHILDRENS CHILDREN'S GARDEN GARe GAR GAR- e DEN OR CURSES Peter was plaY playing ng at Johnny Johnnys I house one day When It was WaI times go home It started to rain very hard Mrs White however ga Peter Johnnys Johnny's raincoat and rub rub- h. h bers berg h. h bers berg Dont take so 80 much trouble Mrs Mr White said Peter politely jJ Im sure sure your mother would d de deas deas as much for Johnny sh she replied My mother would do more sah ald Peter shed ask Johnny to stay for tor supper Winifred Breslin TH THE E FIRST THOUGHT Felix Will Felix Will you say eay a a. word tOb the occasion Edwin How Edwin How many letters letters' Mrs Mrs K IC K Gross A TOUCHING AFFAIR We sat on the park bench It wa was wag a a. chilly evening but P l wrapped her partly In my fur coa coat co while she told m me her story She was a little country looking for work all alone in great city I was touched but I did not know it until she had gon gone and I found my bank r roll U missing William Willlam Sanford REAL JOY Alice Alice Do u tr Do you von get an n any T t i e asur Alice Alice Do u tr Do you von get an n any T t i e asur y p out of ot Marshalls Marshall's company Virginia Virginia Yes Yes it worries Lillian LUHan J J. W. W R RJ LITTLE ERNESTS ERNEST'S ES ESSAY AV Consequences Everything you do has at atone ate least e one consequence and some somo thin thing thIn have a lot lot such as sassing you ut back J Everybody knows the conse- conse of ot setting on a a. tack at ami therefore seldom do it Ti n they k kROW ow wat is happening at t- t time and one of ot the most usell things you can do is to tell somebody somebody some some- body to go and set on one Some c consequences are nt from wat you as we lVe you lite fite a a fellow tellow because you at ar are sure you OU can lick him and he licks you ou or wen you ou fit fiLe fite a fellow fellow fel- fel low that can lick Uck you ou because you yoi ou cant get out of it and then lick him bub that mite not happen mON mor than once In a life Ufe time and even then thea not to you vou J The consequences consequences of ot some thi things are never known by the that do them eutch as falling off olf ot of off arooth a a. roof rooth WAYS ANND MEANS He Ho had proposed d and been ac- ac After Atter they grew coherent again they be began an discussing sing sing- wYand wY W and means Will my ray poor salary bu buy YoUr our hats my sweet one 1 he asked Ill make it do she answered bravely Florence Woodward |