“ I hope they don’t give my little, boy airy naughty nicknames at .school ?” “ Yes, ma ; they call me ‘ Corns.’ ” “Ho y dreadful! And why do they cal! you that?” “ ’Cause in our class, you know, I'm always at the foot.” Yeast : “ Does your wife ever sit with Icr chin resting on her knees?” Crimsonbeak: “ No; my wife, never sits with her chin retting at all.” “I got a rrood deal of water in my ears.” he said, cs he came puffin? out of the “I thought the ocean looked rather low,” replied nia friend? Alcoholic liquors for the use of nativ<-i are not permitted to be imported ini'* Somaliland. In Florida a line is in course of yon."-t’ tion which in 156 miles will link up 4: islands by means of viaducts.
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Evening Star, Issue 14631, 29 July 1911, Page 6
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132Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14631, 29 July 1911, Page 6
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