Captain Billy’s Whiz Bang, Vol. II. No. 22, July, 1921

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It’s Coming!

A Laugh, a Sigh; a Smile, a Tear; a Giggle,a Sob, and the greatest collection ofred-blooded gems.

THE WINTER ANNUAL
of
Captain Billy’s
WHIZ BANG
Pedigreed Follies of 1921-1922
On Sale in October

All new jokes, jests and jingles; Captain Billy’sAdvice to the Lovelorn; and Smokehouse Poetrycomprising a collection of the best red-bloodedpoems in the world. Republication of “The BlueVelvet Band,” “The Face on the Barroom Floor,”“Shooting of Dan McGrew,” “Toledo Slim,”“Lasca,” “Evolution,” and “Johnnie andFrankie.” Four times as large and four timesas great. Only three months to wait.

If you like our FarmyardFilosophy and Foolishness,fill in this coupon.

$2.50 per year.

Capt. Billy’s Whiz Bang,
R.R.2, Robbinsdale, Minn.

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Captain Billy’s
Whiz Bang

America’s Magazine of
Wit, Humor and
Filosophy

July, 1921 Vol. II. No. 22

Published Monthly
W. H. Fawcett, Rural Route No. 2
at Robbinsdale, Minnesota

Entered as second-class matter May 1, 1920, at the post-officeat Robbinsdale, Minnesota, under theAct of March 3, 1879.

Price 25 cents $2.50 per year

Contents of this magazine are copyrighted. Republicationof any part permitted when properly credited toCapt. Billy’s Whiz Bang.


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“We have room for but one soul loyalty and that isloyalty to the American People.”—Theodore Roosevelt

Copyright 1921
By W. H. Fawcett

Allied Printing Trades Union Council Label

Edited by a Spanish and World War Veteran anddedicated to the fighting forces of the United States.


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Drippings From the Fawcett

My friend Norton took me around Minneapolisrecently on an evening’s jaunt to see the“sights.” After visiting two or three moonlitstores, Norton suggested that I be introduced to hissweetheart. Brother Norton, being fairly well varnishedwith fusel oil and white mule, called at thewrong house. A colored maid answered the door bell.

“Is (hic) Daisy at home?” he inquired.

“No, suh,” replied the maid.

“Then is Pansy here?” said Norton.

“No, suh.”

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