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PEMBROKE JOURNAL
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Gladys—Listen, Mabel. This 1s
what my boy friend says in his letter,
“Darling, I think of you all day—
your naturally waved hair, your
brownish-gray eyes, your slightly
prominent cheekbones, your twenty
four-inch waist—"
Mabel—Oh, that's a queer sort of
love letter!
Gladys—Oh, didn't you know? Bob
writes those descfiptions of missing
people for the police.—Fliegende
Blaetter (Munich),
The Diplomat
“Tell me, Henry,” said the sweet
young thing dramatically—'‘tell me.
Am I the only girl you were ever in
terested in?”
He started guiltily and did a bit of
quick thinking.
“Ne, my pet,” he said, after a
while; “but you are the most charm
ing among all the girls I have ever
met in my life devoted mainly te
meeting charming girls.”
Way Backl!
She—l read a book last mnight that
earried me right back to my child
hood.
Second She—Yes, these modern
books go pretty far.—Montreal Ga
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“Sapp is trying to improve his
mind.”
“That so? When did he get 1t?”
Mary Was Right
Mary—llf you please, mum, the
cat’s had chickens.
Mistress -—— Nonsense, Mary; you
mean kittens.
Mary—Was them chickens or kit
tens you brouglit home this morning?
Mistress—Chickens, of course,
Mary—Well, mum, thém’s what the
cat's had.
Where It Counted
Jack—Your father has such a fun
ny name.
Jim—Yes, it is; but it looks pretty
good on a check,
No Sanctuary
Binks—lt was a great night! But
I don’t mind confessing I ended up
in a police station!
Jinks—You were lucky, eoidd man,
I found my way home!
Public Speaking
“Did you ever do any publie speak-
Ing?” asked the man in the largest
rocker.
“Well,” replied the chap on the
three-legged stogl, “I proposed to a
girl in the country over a party line,”
Tonic Stimulant
Eva—Did you enjoy your ride last
evoning with that young doctor?
Elsie—lndeed I did. He has a
most charming roadside manner.—
Boston Transcript.
Beach Chimes
“Do you think there's music In the
stars?”
“l don’t know about that, but I
know of the sun causing a belle to
peel.”"—Portland Hxpress.
Cut to Fit
“Why the round hole In your
door?”
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