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Woody plant. 22. I.ove excessively. 24. Raw metal. 25. Face value. 26. Mature. 28. Degraded. 32. By. 33. Hastened on foot. 35. To fatigue. 36. Ambassador, 38. Ireland. 39. A flower. 40. To behold. DOWN 1. To surfeit. 2. Soon. 3. Remove from power. 4. Masculine nickname. 5. Appraise. Maybe I’m Wrong By John P. Medbury \, Sabers are of such a poor qual- < ity nowadays that all the sword swallowers are getting indiges tion. Null and Void The fellow who thought you bought clay pigeons in a meat market. Ode to a Kleptomaniac Do your Xmas copping early. Unpopular Songs “She’s only a photographer’s daughter, but she knows her dark rooms.” * You’re Wrong The thin man in the circus never stops his shoulder blades. Wise Cracks - Rather Heavy Wise —I’m put- < ting on weight, .Doctor. What should I do?” Candid Doctor —Regular exer cise. Push yourself away from the table three times a day. —Tawney Kat. He's so lazy, child, that he even eats loaf sugar. —Reserve Red Cat. “Is he conceited?” ' “Conceited? Why, every time he hears a clap of thunder he runs to the window and takes a bow.” —Denison Flamingo. “Say, Mike, I’ve been sitting here for an hour and this vanish ing cream hasn’t moved yet.” —Pitt Panthre. Employer: Yes, I advertised for a good strong boy. Think you can fill the bill? Applicant: Well, just finished licking 19 other applicants out side of the door. —Mugwump. “Some day he’s going to get ♦ 6. Pronoun. 7. Wish. 8. Pa. 9. So be it! 10. Part of the foot. 15. Bind. 17. Large V> b - 20. More hackneyed* 21. Corded fabric. 22. Strike gently. 23. Speaks in public. 24. Verbal. 25. Plate of glass. 27. Ages. 29. Father. 30. American Great Lake. 31. Lair. 34. Devoured. 37. Depart. Solution To Wednesday Puzill B p E N T«E.V EJR M,A K E’ RjD I R E, G OgE W e|H| C AN i ARA H E E R I E S T L.A V E N MM E *=. A nBBB t OJR t . MM 1 r ° d. e O P R O DU C,eße A R L 6 wHHac eHr E A P" E TBr U|L E sjl N E R q|T R £ mMI 4 Excuse It, Please A zoo is only *aa strong as its weakest lynx. Ideal Dumb-bells The fellow who put hay under the hood, of his automobile so that the plugs would have some thing to eat. You’re Right King Solomon ran around with ■ too many married women. Efficiency Expert The cannibal who had Ms mother-in-law for dinner. Our Own Vaudeville Speed Cop—“ You were doing 50 miles an hour —I've got a good mind to pinch you.” Flapper—" Gosh, I hope you'll do it where it won’t show.” ♦ crowned.” sez the man, gazing at the Prince of Wales. , —Minn. Ski-n-mah. TJie average man who wants vou to give him a penny for his thoughts, is usually profiteering. Pitiful Cases A veterinary surgeon trying to drum up business on a merry-go round. You’re Right Aviators generally use sky ter riers for mascots. Ideal Dumbelfe. The fellow who put hair tonic on animal crackers and tried to raise his wife a fur coat. Unpopular Songs x She was only a policeman s daughter, hut she was all right in a pinch. Social Accomplishments Thanks to the bootleggers, American youth * well presented.