Co-ed: “ Two weeks ago I refused to marry your brother, and he lias been drinking heavily ever since.” He: “ Yes, he’s the kind of fellow who never knows when to stop a celebration.” She; “ Would you put yourself out for me, Donald?” He: “Why, of course, dearest.” She: “ Well, please do'; it’s after 12 o’clock and I am very tired.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19044, 12 September 1925, Page 10
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