
Title: Don't be a gas hog! Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Abide by these 20 commandments 1. Avoid prolonged idling periods - driving slowly for a mile or two will warm up your car engine, save gas and bring you closer to your destination. You are not on a drag strip so when pulling away from a stop, steadily increase the pressure on the gas pedal - don't stomp on it. The carburetor can only drink up so much gas at a time; the rest is lost by run off. 2. Make sure that the carburetor provides the engine with the leanest practical mixture of air and gasoline. 3. Have points, plugs and timing checked so as to insure that all gasoline vapors are being utilized. 4. Slightly overinflate your tires so as to minimize road resistance. 5. Try to anticipate situations which will force you to a complete stop because stopping represents a waste of momentum which was achieved by the expenditure of that precious fluid. Accelerating toward a traffic light, which has just turned red, becomes a wasteful "hurry up and wait" proposition. 6. If possible, maintain a full tank of gas to minimize evaporation and condensation. Moisture in the engine will make it inefficient and possibly cause vapor or ice locks which only makes starting difficult or impossible. 7. When waiting for someone, turn off the engine. 8. Don't use premium gas if your car can achieve top performance on regular. 9. Try to avoid using or buying a "gas guzzler" - particularly if the gas situation continues unabated. That dinosaur in your driveway may shrink to the value of a pussy cat. 10. Don't fall victim to the line of improved additives or mechanical gimmicks. They cost money and you are the most effective conserver of gasoline
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Title: I Won't Be Home This Year - The Girls Have Got Me! Linen unused
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Title: Stretching the Imagination Linen PM 1940 Jul-29
Description:
and why did they give me a room with two beds
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Title: He's a Breast-Stroke Champ Linen unused
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Title: Think hard fella's Linen unused
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Title: Well...Hunters Use Decoys, Don't They? Linen unused
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Title: I'd Love to go, nut I haven't a thing to wear! Linen unused
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Title: We're Thinking of You Linen PM 1942 Jul-7
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Title: You Will See Some of the Greatest Sights Linen unused
Description:
Sightseeing bus
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Title: The "Can't-Cut" Cake Allentown (PA), Chrome unused
Description:
The "Can't Cut" Cake $7.50 for one $12.00 for two $5.00 each (3 or more) 12 Free doilies with each cake Save additional handling and C.O.D. charges by remitting with order R.K. Industries P.O. Box 1217 Allentown, Penna. 18105
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Title: My Sugar Daddy Linen unused
Description:
My Sugar Daddy here reminds me of an oyster always ready to shell out! Now showing - the Bride Wore Red also Shorts
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Title: Here's an order for you Linen unused
Description:
When I raise the [Devil] and begin to look like a [drunk crow], it's time to kick MY [rear]. Tie this to my neck and mail to
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Title: I Just Don't Have the Right Kind of Bait Linen unused
Description:
Dejected unsuccessful fisherman watches attractive, scantily-clad woman fishing with much greater success
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Title: This Place Rings the Bell -- It's Got Everything! Linen unused
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Title: Maybe you had a blackout - I had a blonde out Linen PM 1942 Sep-29
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Title: But-We're not guilty of disorderly conduct, we just paid our check at the Hi-De-Ho Nightclub Linen PM 1949 Apr-29
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Title: Fill 'er Up Linen PM 1945 Jul-13
Description:
Auto drivers and pump attendant at a gas station are startled by a scooter driver's request to fill the tiny tank on his vehicle
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Title: Now let ME tell you MY troubles Chrome PM 1961 Aug-12
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Title: Texas Chamber of Commerce Chrome unused
Description:
Alaska is bigger than we are, so there's only one thing to do... BUY IT!
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Title: Roll over, Honey... You're snoring! Chrome
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Title: Where Jerky Comes From Chrome
Description:
Duckboy Cards Inc
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Title: Join the Pistol Club Chrome unused
Description:
Drink till 12, and pistol 2!!
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Title: Looking Forward to a Thrilling Time! Linen unused
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Title: I'm Getting Into the Swing of Things! Linen unused
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Title: Mercy, Melvin! What's Come Over You? Linen unused
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Title: Don't Worry! Everything Will Come Out Alright Linen unused
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Title: There's an Awful Lot of Men Here~ Linen unused
Description:
And I do mean an AWFUL lot!
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Title: We're on the Way Home! Linen unused
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Title: You Have to Watch Your Step Here Linen unused
Description:
Hoot Mon! Not there - thats a pay station!
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Title: And Don't You Ever Dare Try To Pinch Me Again! Linen PM 1942 Oct-2
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Title: Mama's Camera Linen unused
Description:
"Now the Indians Take the Pictures" Pueblo Indian woman observes two white tourists in dreadful vacation garb and tells her son, sitting nearby, "Run Get Mama's Camera Quick!"
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Title: That's All Right Now But Linen unused
Description:
Will show up with more later!
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Title: Hi Jerk - How Ya Doin'? Still Slingint It? Linen unused
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Title: Lots of Jerks Here Linen unused
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Title: Colorado Commuter (CO), Chrome
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Title: Downhill Golfing in Colorado (CO), Chrome
Description:
Paul Stanton
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Title: Getting In Shape to See You Linen PM 1935 Aug-14
Description:
Will be in good shape to see you soon!
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Title: Hi - I'm "But" the Butterfly Chrome unused
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Title: Mountain Lion Artificial-Insemination Team, Colorado (CO), Chrome
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Title: Testing "Roadside Camouflage" Chrome
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Title: Think About You Every Day!! wish you were here! Chrome PM 1941 Nov-8
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Title: "Dude" Larsen Card Chrome PM 1952 Aug-26
Description:
Have you rest rooms sir? Well-no-I don't have a arest room, but you can rest in that rocking char there on the porch! ANOTHER "DUDE" LARSEN CARD Illustrated by "Hoke" Denetsosie, Navajo Indian Artist
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Title: Cartoon: "Howdy! It's rough here. Will write later." Van Horn (TX), Chrome PM 1948 Feb-11
Description:
Ken Holmes Cowboy shooting at wildlife from horseback
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Title: Y' don't need television here Linen PM 1953 Dec-31
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Title: The hunting is wonderful (cartoon) Linen unused
Description:
Man driving car with a woman tied to each front fender
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Title: Cartoon: "No, it ain't Mazie ... It's the Finance Company!" Linen unused
Description:
Man with briefcase standing on trunk of convertible, putting hands over eyes of driver
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Title: "Some interesting scenery here!" Linen unused
Description:
Man, with tongue out, watching girls at beach on TV
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Title: You can see for yourself - I'm not putting it on Linen unused
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Title: Had a Blackout - I had a Blonde Out Linen unused
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Title: There's Always Room For ONE More at a Trailer Camp--But..Where? Linen unused
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Title: "Doing lots of walking in Florida" cartoon (FL), Linen PM 1956 Jan-14
Description:
"And getting stiff in all the joints!"
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Title: Am Homesick- Even Miss Being in Tha' Dog House Linen PM 1945 Aug-23
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Title: Out West in th' Cactus Country (cartoon) Duncan (AZ), Linen
Description:
Hal Empie Woman pointing to cactus, "Lookit, Wilbur. They're flat!" While man looks at buxom Native American woman "Leaf" cactus or prickly pear (Genus Optunia) Hal Empie
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Title: Cartoon about two women and one girdle Linen unused
Description:
"Don't make a date for tomorrow night. It's my turn to wear the girdle."
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Title: The Pause that Refreshes Chrome unused
Description:
A Genuine "Elmer Anderson" Comic Post Card
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Title: Say You Hadt Bedder Kum Back to Snohomish Divided Back PM 1914 May-8
Description:
Or I Vill Get Anodder Feller
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Title: Folks Are REal Friendly Here! Chrome unused
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Title: Cartoon of postcards with legs coming out of Post Office Ste. Genevieve (MO), Linen unused
Description:
What I like to receive from you while in ... (imprint) Ste. Genevieve, Mo
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Title: A Horseless Carriage Divided Back PM 1907 Sep-25
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Title: Just Fell of the Wagon Divided Back unused
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Title: Say It with Post Cards Linen
Description:
I had a lousy trip- Haven't you got one that just says PHOOEY? -poison ivy- mosquito bites- sun burn-
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Title: When Reuben comes to town Divided Back PM May-13
Description:
I could do with these new patent lights but they take too much blowing out
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Title: My Wife's Gone to the Country, Hooray, Hooray Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Her drinks are awful...but I sure love to watch her mix 'em! Chrome unused
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Title: "He just rubbed me the wrong way" Chrome unused
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Title: "Tell Your Foreman I find no traces of any lead!" Chrome unused
Description:
Doctor talking to lady in black
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Title: Just married comic panel Chrome unused
Description:
Cant you architects do anthing without a blueprint?
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Title: And My Wife Wanted Me to go to the Mountains for the View! Linen unused
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Title: Hello... From One "Stinker" To Another! Linen unused
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Title: Dearie! Please Stop Those Vulgar Noises! Chrome PM 1953 Jul-20
Description:
Bob Petley
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Title: If you are that ticklish let's call the whole examination off! Chrome unused
Description:
213-C Series
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Title: Laff Gram Chrome unused
Description:
Series 35-D
"Yo'all mean to stand there son, and tell me you never heard of Texas?"
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Title: Thinking of You Chrome PM 1952 Oct-29
Description:
Series 13637
Rosie's are red, violets are blue This is just a line to say We're thinking of you!
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Title: "Stubborn Cuss" Chrome unused
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Title: Just Between Us_ This Place is Swell! Wish You Were Here to Share the Fun! Linen unused
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Title: The Thing! Elmer 1951 Chrome unused
Description:
A Genuine "Elmer Anderson" Comic Post Card
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Title: Trailer Comic Linen unused
Description:
Why should I bother about rent and taxation-- I can live in a trailer and see the whole nation
Curteich
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Title: A Genuine KromeKolor Comic Card Chrome unused
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Title: Hello From Ponderosa Parks Campground Barnesville, Georgia Barnesville (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Will See You Soon!!
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Title: Life's Like Riding a Bicycle - Stop Peddling and You Fall Off! Chrome unused
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Title: A man stuck in the roof Divided Back unused
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Title: An old lady and cat riding a broom Divided Back unused
Description:
Curt Nystrom An old lady and cat riding a broom while an old man grabs the broom
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Title: Request To Stop Divided Back PM 1909 Aug-30
Description:
Automobile Series 2
Art. IV (6) He shall on the request of any person in charge of a horse . . . cause the car to stop. (the word 'restive has been omitted before the word Âhorse the motorist must stop whether or not the horse shows signs of nervousness
A young man uses the law to stop a car
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Title: Weather Reports Divided Back PM 1907 Mar-11
Description:
Percy Bradshaw Humorous Series 1366
Weather reports Illustrated ÂA thick fog over channel!Â
A jolly sailor laughing while a landlubber is blocked by another sailor from using a spyglass
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Title: Drunk sitting on a barrel drinking wine Divided Back PM 1910 Dec-07
Description:
Series 8594
En voyant a tes pieds tant de vides bouteilles, On comprend que ton nez ressemble au fruit des treilles."
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Title: Drunk sleeping on a park bench Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 8594
Chacun en te voyant peut bien dire aujourd hui Certainement son chien est plus sage que lui.
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Title: Egyptian woman and 3 Hieroglyphs Divided Back PM 1909 Jul-30
Description:
In old Egyptian Hieroglyphs I fain would send my Greeting, three Precious gifts, life, strength and Health, with which there's no competing."
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Title: FROM A.MUTT TO A.NOTHER Divided Back PM Feb-21
Description:
Series 37 2
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Title: I'm So Lonesome Here Without You Divided Back unused
Description:
Comic Series 214
Egyptian
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Title: If You Want Your Secrets Kept Mum Tell Them To A Mummy Divided Back unused
Description:
Comic Series 214
Egyptian
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Title: It's A Thing Of The Past The Hobble Skirt Divided Back unused
Description:
Comic Series 214
Egyptian
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Title: Keep It Quiet You Might Wake The Dead Divided Back PM 1913 May-28
Description:
Comic Series 214
Egyptian
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Title: Man and the the wretch Divided Back PM 1910 Feb-27
Description:
Series 8803
Wretch! To Ogle My Girl And Run Over My Foot!
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Title: Man and woman in New Years party clothes Divided Back PM Dec-23
Description:
A Happy New Year
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Title: Man Holding Bottles with Dog Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 8594
Tu n'arriverais pas, ca ne fait aucun doute, Si ton chien mieux que foi ne connaissait la route."
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Title: No Use Harping On The Past Play The Music Of To Day Divided Back PM 1913
Description:
Comic Series 214
Egyptian
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Title: Nude Imp-like Figure Divided Back PM 1909 Dec-07
Description:
Billi-can give girls good advice On how to look stylish and nice He says the girls right up to date, Make hats of an old upturned plate, And if you have a tub to fit, Why just you make a hat of it."
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Title: Resolutions For The New Year Divided Back PM 1909 Dec-10
Description:
Save money no booze early to bed no smoking attend church no poker etc. etc.
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Title: Seaside Weather Forecasts Divided Back PM 1910 Jun-18
Description:
Very Dry - Change probable.
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Title: Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot? Divided Back PM 1906 Sep-18
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Title: Smiling Gold Statue Divided Back PM Mar-00
Description:
If local option had made you dry, And for a drink you loudly cry; Billi knows there to "rush the can", or is he not a Billi-can?"
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Title: Sweeping up the New Year Divided Back unused
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Title: The Girls Use To Hold One But They Don't Do It Night Divided Back PM 1907 Apr-17
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Title: The Loan Shark Divided Back PM 1910 Dec-31
Description:
Series 692
I hate to do it jeff but I need the money.
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Title: The New Dam Family Divided Back unused
Description:
Sallie Dam, Jonnie Dam, Miss A. S. Dam, Mrs. Dam Dam Twins McNewb Dam, Zip Dam, Sam Dam on the Dam Juje."
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Title: The Whole Dam Family Divided Back PM 1906 Aug-30
Description:
Miss U. B. Dam, Herself, Mr. I. B. Dam, Billy B. Dam, Lizzie Dam, Annie Dan, Baby Dam, The Dam Dog & Cat."
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Title: The Whole Dam Family Divided Back unused
Description:
The Dam Ancestors, Gotrich Damm, Ma - Damm, Miss G. U. B. Damm, The Damm Kid. The Damm Pup. The Damm Automobile."
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Title: The Whole Dam Family Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 1008
Laizzie Dam, Annie Dam, Miss U. B. Dam, Herself, Mr. I. B. Dam, Billy B. Dam Baby Dam. The Dam Dog."
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Title: Three people in an old red car Divided Back
Description:
Series 692
Gee! But I Feel Satisfied with life!
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Title: Town Drunk with Dog Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 8594
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Title: Two Men Walking on Railroad Track Divided Back PM 1910 Sep-12
Description:
Series 692
Life is just one dam thing after another.
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Title: I Hope To Run Across You Soon Divided Back PM 1908 Aug-31
Description:
Series 861
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Title: A Good Old Yorkshire Wish Divided Back unused
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Title: A Lobster Should Have Very Little Praise For Lobster-Salad Divided Back unused
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Title: A Patch Upon Yours Divided Back unused
Description:
May the good luck that some folks have brought to their doors, be nought to compare. Or a patch upon yours
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Title: A Toast To Ye College Boy Divided Back unused
Description:
Here's to the College Boy With his funny clothes and hideous yells; Who studies football tricks and footlight belles: Who always is foolish but never bad - Who spends all the money earned by his dad. He's the Village pride and his mothers joy, So here's long life to the College boy!
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Title: A Tongue That Takes No Vacations Divided Back unused
Description:
They lessen labor's output with an Eight Hour Law; Too bad they can't apply it to the scandal- monger's jaw!
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Title: A Word From You Would Be More Welcome Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 544
A Gas Attack
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Title: Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder Divided Back PM Feb-21
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Title: All Goin' Out - Nothin' Comin' In Divided Back unused
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Title: At The Masquerade Divided Back PM 1908
Description:
"Say waiter! What's this?" "It's bean soup, Sir," "I know it's been soup, but what is it now?"
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Title: Back To The Land Divided Back PM 1910 Jul-26
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Title: Boo-Hoo My Wife Has Went To The Country Divided Back PM 1910 Aug-10
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Title: Boo-Hoo My Wife's A Grass Widder Boo-Hoo Divided Back PM 1910 Aug-03
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Title: Coax Me Divided Back unused
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Title: Coming Thro The Rye Divided Back PM 1916 Sep-01
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Title: Dickery, Dickery, Dock The Fly Ran Up The Clock Divided Back
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Title: Dog Days Divided Back PM Dec-00
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Title: Drunk Divided Back PM 1910 May-25
Description:
Series 25
Been To A -Hic- D'rector's Shmeetin Mishter Astorbilt Sent These To -Hic- You Wish Regards
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Title: Elevator Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 226
No, Sir! Yeh Don't Ketch Me Sleepin' In No Sich Cubbyhole As That!
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Title: Excuse Me! Divided Back PM 1910 Apr-02
Description:
Series 35
Said the waiter This wine should wear a muzzle If the cork had not caressed your nose Where it'd have gone to is a puzzle
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Title: First National Topers' Bank Of Booze Divided Back PM 1909 Jun-12
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Title: For A Rainy Day Preparing, No Chances May You Miss; And Never Be Found Wearing, A Pair Of Bags Like This Divided Back unused
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Title: Good Breast-Works May Be Useful In Times Of Peace As Well As In War Divided Back unused
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Title: Have A Look, My Dear Gaston - After You My Dear Alphonse Divided Back PM Oct-08
Description:
Series 208
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Title: High Ball (Only) Divided Back unused
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Title: How thet Bull Calf's Gittin' Along Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 226
Say, Friend, Mebbe Yeh Could Tell Me How That Bull Calf's Getting' Along!
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Title: How To Rubberneck Divided Back PM 1908 Aug-24
Description:
1. Keep the neck well oiled. 2. Study its possibilities. 3. Practice two hours daily in extending and re-adjusting the neck. 4. Cultivate a refined expression for modest sights. 5. A sympathetic look for shocking ones 6. Use your own judgment for ridiculous ones. 7. Eat plenty of nectarines, green turtle soup and rubberneck clams. 8. Walk in the rear on all occasions. 9. Remember a good look at a good thing is good. 10. On windy days take your lunch so you will not miss anything. 11. Avoid discussing your "views". 12. In looking at tall buildings keep the mouth closed. 13. A quick glance is more effective than a fixed gaze. 14. Don't stretch the neck unless you can restore it to its original position in two seconds. 15. Avoid a complete twist. The larynx has troubles of its own. 16. In looking at old maids use smoked glasses and close one eye. 17. In looking at grass widows use smoked glasses and close both eyes. 18. Keep a sharp lookout for things that are yet to happen. 19. Wear rubber heels - very effective when shaking with laughter. 20. After you have seen about all, recoil the neck and retire.
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Title: I Always Did Maintain, And Always Will, That Mothers-In-Law Are A Real Blessing In Disguise? Divided Back PM 1907 Nov-30
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Title: I Am All Broken Up About You Divided Back PM 1905 Mar-08
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Title: I Should Worry Divided Back PM 1914 Oct-07
Description:
Feel like a balloon and go up in the air
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Title: I Thought You Were Straight-You Look It Divided Back unused
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Title: I Want You More And More Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 544
A Draft of Hot Air
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Title: I Was Out Driving Last Night Divided Back PM 1910 Jun-01
Description:
Series 977
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Title: I'll be a sport if I only last a minute Divided Back PM 1907 Dec-23
Description:
Series 23
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Title: I'm At Your Service All The Time Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 544
Whaddye Mean I'm a Slacker?
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Title: I'm Having The Time Of My Life In Portland Divided Back PM 1908 Nov-27
Description:
Series 2006
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Title: I've Reserved A Place For You - When Are You Coming? Divided Back unused
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Title: Ice Cream Machine Divided Back PM 1914 Jul-08
Description:
Series S249
If I should ask on you to call I wonder if you'd freeze me, Or if you'd fill my heart with joy And answer what would please me.
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Title: In Heaven? Yes, By Jove! Divided Back PM 1910 Feb-09
Description:
I'm an exception, don't c'you know Among men down here O ho; So I appeal to the Divinity to find my Affinity.
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Title: In The Stone Age Gimme A Stack Of Reds! Divided Back unused
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Title: In The Stone Age Here's A Postal For You! Divided Back unused
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Title: Intense Fighting In The Hair Divided Back PM 1919 Jun-11
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Title: It Gets A Little Chilly Here At Times, & I Find A Little Black & White Keeps The Cold Out Divided Back unused
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Title: It's A Long Time Since You've Paid Us A Visit Divided Back PM 1915 May-06
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Title: It's Mine, I Saw It First Divided Back PM May-07
Description:
Series 20
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Title: It's The Little Thing That Leaves The Sting Divided Back PM Feb-07
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Title: Junge Junge Du Warlt Sicher Auch In Hamburg Hamburg, Divided Back unused
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Title: Just To Let You Know We've Patched, It Up Again Divided Back unused
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Title: Life Is Just One Damn Thing After Another Divided Back
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Title: Life Is Just One Sham Thing After Another Divided Back PM Jan-13
Description:
Series 466
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Title: Main Street Scene On A Busy Day Divided Back PM 1912 Feb-19
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Title: Marry the Girl Next Door? Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 3461
Feyther, Can I Marry The Wee Lassie Next Door? Why? Her Uncle's Just Gee's Her Half-A-Croon
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Title: May Your Heart Be As Light As A Cork The Year Through, But Avoid Getting Screwed Whatever You Do Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 102
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Title: Mollycoddle Divided Back unused
Description:
Germs that hand around street corners and stare at women
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Title: Mr. Ladiesman Divided Back PM 1907 Mar-12
Description:
Dear Mr. Ladiesman, you can play a little ping-pong and praps a little bridge You can dangle with a teacup or a fan At "four-o-clocks" you shine With the ladies your are "fine" Such a zizzy lizzy "ladies man."
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Title: Never Again Divided Back PM 1911 Jun-05
Description:
Series 99
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Title: Never Tell Long - Winded Stories, Send Them To A Magazine Divided Back
Description:
Series 39
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Title: Oh Damn It! Well, That's What Papa Always Says Divided Back unused
Description:
Shaving
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Title: Oh! How My Poor Heart, Pants For The Boon, To Be In Your Dear, Fond Embraces Soon Divided Back
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Title: Our Working Schedule Divided Back unused
Description:
Starting Time……8:00 a.m. Morning Coffee Break….9:00-11:30 a.m. Lunch Hour … 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Afternoon Coffee Break.. 2:00-4:30 p.m. Quitting Hour…..5:00 p.m
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Title: Pants & Dress Divided Back PM 1908 Jul-05
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Title: Picking Hops In Independence Independence (OR), Divided Back PM 1909 Aug-30
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Title: Put In A Full Week Here Divided Back PM 1910 Mar-31
Description:
Series 6158
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Title: Putting A Big Schooner Into The Dock Divided Back PM 1907 Mar-07
Description:
Series 226
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Title: Reflect Upon Your Present Blessings Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 138
Reflect upon your present blessings - of which every man has many… Not on your past misfortunes, of which all men have some
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Title: Rooster & Hen Divided Back unused
Description:
Said - The little Brown Rooster to the little Brown Hen "I'll meet you in the barn at half-past ten." Said - The little Brown Hen to the little Brown Rooster "i'd rather spend the night on my own little Roost, Sir!
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Title: Say! Life's Nuthin' But A Damn Grind, Ain't It? Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 5001
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Title: Say-Kid You've Got Nothing On Me! Divided Back PM 1914 Jan-06
Description:
Series S228
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Title: Ship Ahoy, Hic Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 780
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Title: Some Guys Can Keep Their Clothes Dry With An Umbrella But Dam's I Can Divided Back unused
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Title: Some Men Have Outgrown There Usefulness While Others Have Never Grown Into It Divided Back PM 1909 Jul-21
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Title: Something Towards The 'Appy 'Ome Divided Back unused
Description:
Series E306
Content with your lot, will bring all you desire, then you'll never fall out of this into the fire
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Title: Sound Sleeps The Man Who Has Done His Duty Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Stop Your Kiddin Divided Back PM 1906 Feb-13
Description:
Series 418
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Title: That's All Right Waiter You May Keep The Change Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 5001
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Title: The Book And Its Reader Divided Back
Description:
The Wrench Series 1067
The Sorrows of Satan by Marie Corelli
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Title: The Boss Is Away. I Am Ready For Play Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 391
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Title: The Garbage Collector Divided Back PM 1909 Feb-13
Description:
Jobs that are worse than your own. Moral "be satisfied."
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Title: The Little Family Divided Back PM 1908 Dec-08
Description:
Every "Little" Helps
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Title: The Missus Starts Spring Cleaning Divided Back PM 1907 Jul-12
Description:
Series 357
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Title: The Pea Family Divided Back PM 1908 Sep-08
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Title: The Start And Finish Of The Down And Out Club Divided Back unused
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Title: The Way Of The Transgressor Is Hard Divided Back unused
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Title: The Wurst Grl Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 20
The Wurst kind of a sandwitch is not always the worst
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Title: There's A Reason Divided Back PM 1911 Sep-30
Description:
Why does he wear that awful stare, With upturned hair and dreadful fear? "There's a Reason"
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Title: There's No Real Pleasure When You're Not Here Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 544
Interning The Enemy
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Title: They Say This Place Is Dry On Sunday, But I Haven't Had A Dry Day Yet Divided Back unused
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Title: This Is The Way My New Hat Feels Divided Back
Description:
Series 2113
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Title: To-Nights The Night Divided Back PM Apr-14
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