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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1922.
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DRAWING LESSONS FOR OUR KIDDIES
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T I'KSDAY nlRlit Ornndpap firayson- an' Ms folks from Old Town
came over In their new slficli an rei.ec me. us some wumy:.
They boiiRlit us all kinds of. presents. Ma got a sweater, l'a a pijie.
Slater Mary a necklace, an' I sot a peachy well, pencil la U'
iota aa' act.
Mr, Bluke hesltaled at the entrance Jim was very much. In love, but
f the cigar store for a few minntos, held back his proposal from nhcur
looked up anil down the at root cure- luishfuluess. At last he derided tu
fully and then cautiously went in- pop the tiuesl inn by telephone,
side and shook hands with tue pro- "Mabel, I love you!" he nasped, his
piletor. heart thumping. "Will oti marry
"Well, Jim, old man, wUat'll It be me?"
today? Same old brand?" There was a moment's hesitation tcinlinn his hand.
"That's just It," whispered lilakr. before tlie answer rame. "Vr.i," s:ihl IVicy, Rioomily.
"That's why 1 came to aee you today. "Of course I will, Arthur. Why "H'i!: Will, old man." cim.i.mcd
You see, this Is my birthday nnd the didn't ou come and ask me your- AU'.'i "1 si-an-rly kinv whether
w ife is on the w ay here to buy ine a telf?" to i oirji atiiliite you or in t. I kno w
box of cipars. W ould it he too much Then .lim shouted bai k : sli. fs ;i mm v rv.t. rn.u o'd t!'i'o. al-
trouble for you to pot some of those "You'll have "to break the news to t lion uli sh ' S 't p'.e.uy of coin.
p:tty cigar kutdf on lay favorite Arthur yourself. I'll be hanged If 1 You'll have to : e up tVa'ers. : o;:
Wraiid?" will;" know, and also smo'.iin.; and drink-
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A FfW L I NTS WILL MAKE" A FUNNV LOOKING- RASBlT
A 'tnina Man's Keep
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"Have you ever met tjcribsen, tlio
firiioiiistV" -1),
"I believe I once attend"!) som1
kind of affair where he was tiie suest
of honor," replied Mr. (1; unipsnn,
"lu:t lie talkeil : o sensibly on a num
ber of subjects you never would have
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If you would make a lot of these pictures of rabbits and when you
have a party at your bouse, give one to each one of tha guests. Then to
the one who does the best job of twisting the rabbit into a toothlesf
old man. you can give a prize.
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"So you're i n.".a;; d to Miss (lid
cash, l'ercj ?" said Alr.cHvn, c.-
in;:. if y.m marry her." "Don't you t'llnk. sir," began the
"That's all e:y well," raid rerry, brokkeeper nervously, "thr.t I oi'Kht
blttrrlj; "but the poii:t is this -if I to have a .small muvu.-o i:i my sal
do, 1 1 m-irry her I shall have to give ary?"
i:n ra.tip".!" "But your salary was increased in
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lvr":!a-:e. "1 I don't ui.de: .:ai'd," faltered
"There e..i' s a Mil of the p-viod." tiie young man.
"She b;a :u'.t ; , a lo a full stop, all "Why, I de. id, d to pay you t:o
ii-:ht." sane amount for t'n "C" (':;ys - i" this
"11, t name is Miot.'" year that .'"i rer.j'.e! in fur
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In the house when wo came home
' from the dance last night and he
t-t-took it and B-s-smoked it him
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"fin he praised my sinslng?"
"Yes; ho said it was heavenly.
"Urally?"
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said it was unearthly." "
Appreliensive.
Sellih llrnle! "This is a fashionable grillroom."
"Oh. mother," wailed the bride, "Yes. Tessic; all the other ladies
"Jack doesn't love me any more;" are smoking."
"V hat has no done?" "So I see. Do you think they will
"Tin re was only one cigirctto left put us out for not smoking?"
CLEAN UP YOUR GARRET, M, TIE HATS AEE TAKIN' THE PLACE!
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