The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, April 25, 1935, Image 2

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A young man driving n »porta car
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a suburb, with the result that the
car got out of control for a moment
and ended within aa Inch of a lamp
post on the other side of the road.
"The marriage game Is like golf."
A policeman strolled up.
"Indeed! In what way?"
Well, he said to the driver, “you
"It looks so easy to those who
got a nice skid there, sir."
haven't tried It."
"Pardon me," said the young man.
haughtily, “ hut this lady is my wife."
—Tit-Hits Magazine.
Snapped Up
He—You should see the new altar
in our church.
She—Lead me to It.
Ended the Agony
Alice— Why did you marry I>lck?
Mae—I got so tired of having him
around all the time.
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