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DADE COUNTY TIMES: THURSDAY, MAY 16 , 1935
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PARENTS IN KENT ROOM KNOW PER SlEEPIlY THAT BABY'S
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THERE'S NOT A CHANCE BABY'S BOTTLE
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WHAT HE LIKED
Proud Author—So glad you like
my new play. Was it better than
you expected?
Frank Friend—No; shorter.—
Stray Stories.
Polished
Young Man—She certainly is pol¬
ished—doncha think so?
Girl Friend—Yeah. Everything
she says casts a reflection on some
one.
Imagination’* Lavish Purse
“What would you do if you had a
million dollars?” asked one Com¬
munist.
“Don’t interrupt my train of
thought," said the other. “I am no
piker. I wouldn’t bother to imagine
anything less than a billion."
Demonstrations of Power
“Much shooting in Crimson
Gulch?” asked the traveling man.
“Yes,” answered Cactus Joe. “But
It is mostly being done by the po¬
lice. It begins to look like a policy
of law and disorder.”
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