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Modern woman’s garb has more latitude than longitude.—“ Toledo Blade.” Be they ever so humble, there’s nobody stays home. —“Publishers Syndij cate.” • • * • Physicians say insane are happier , than the sane. Don’t have to worry i over doctor bills.—“ Dallas News." The United States, Great Britain and Japan might get together and hire it 1 professional navy to work for all of 1 them.—“lndianapolis News.” 1 A true radical is a man who thinks you are against him if you can’t get as excited as he does.—“St. Joseph Nev;sPress.” • • • At the Rock River Methodist conference a living wage was discussed. Preachers are always talking about something with which they have had no experience.—“American Lumber* | man * (Chicago). A gasoline shortage is predicted for | the year 2000, but by that time the cars i will be so thick they can't move any- ! how, so it doesn’t matter. —“St. Paul I Pioneer-Press.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 212, 26 November 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)
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150TOPICAL TITBITS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 212, 26 November 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)
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