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Most trial marriages result in a verdict of acquittal. Arkansan “Gazette.” * • • When two egotists meet, it is a case of an I for an I. —Lahore, India, "Tribune.” It isn’t surprising to learn that women spend so much more on their toilettes than the Government does on its warships. The women, as a matter of fact, are always better prepared for war than the Government is. —Philadelphia Inquirer. Bill Thompson is reaching out for the Presidential nomination on the grounds that he is for America first, farm-relief, waterways and flood-con-trol. Nobody can beat that unless he adds the Ten Commandments and the multiplication table.— Chicago Tribune. Colgate professor says the perfect home will not be built until one is constructed that guarantees its occupants against annoyance and embarrassment. Something in the way of a structure to look like somebody else’s home, we suppose, and fool the bill collectors.—Philadelphia “Inquirer.” # "• aS ~ Hi r'r % # * rg *
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 206, 19 November 1927, Page 25 (Supplement)
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155TOPICAL TITBITS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 206, 19 November 1927, Page 25 (Supplement)
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