Captain Billy's Whiz Bang, Vol. 3, No. 31, March, 1922 / America's Magazine of Wit, Humor and Filosophy
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Captain Billy’s Whiz Bang
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Captain Billy’s Whiz Bang, Vol. III. No. 31, March, 1922
The Ornery Pups
The Young Gringo
’Sa Nice Day, Haintit?
This Sounds Like Bull
Pat’s Hole
Our Exchange
Unrequited Love
Kablegram Love
The New Nursery
Long, Long Ago
Zup, Kid?
Consolation Kiddoo
No Offense Here, Paddy
Hot Stuff
Our Puzzle Department
Let This One Sink In
Our Spring Thriller
Proudie! Proudie!
Parlor Story
Another Nut Story
Oh, Doc Crafts!
This Ain’t Very Hot
Lampoon’s Stuff
Fido, Quit Your Pekin
The Crap Shooter’s Wedding
The Program
Knockem On the Kiss
Irish Pot Pourri
The Fireless Telephone
Sandy Lost His Ball
This Can’t Be True
On Picket Duty
Where Words Failed
Mr. Harper’s Special
It’s a New One On Us
Dot’s Right
Not First Class
The Difference
Salesmanship
Mighty Obliging
Beg Your Pardon
Whiz Bang’s Monthly Motto
Peroxide Blues
A Little Cotton Tale
Heard in a Beanery
Our Monthly Special
They All Do That
Question
The Villain
Memories of the Depot Man
Truck Driver to Barber
A Home Run
Line Up For Mess, Boys
Too Fast!
Sweet Dada
Night After Night
The Kid’s Last Fight
The Rolling Stone
You Can’t Tamper
Slobbering Blues
Encore Ha Ha
A Colorado Egg
A Startling Exegesis
Must Be Dr. Cupid
Roll ’Em Out Kid
The Piping Costs
Be An “I Can” Giant
An Immediate Saving
Ad In Theatrical Paper
Fancy Poetry
Bang! Bang!
They Shot Spitballs
Let’s Now Sing
The Morning Mail
We’ll Take the Solar System
One “Bier” Makes a Jolly Party
Gus is a Good Ex-Farmer
It’s Quite Cool Now at Breezy Point
Has Your Wife Gone to the Country?
One at a Time
We Should Worry
Here’s Lookin’ Atchew!
Something to Worry About
“Along the Road”
Broadway’s Leg Lane
These Were the Good Old Days
Torch Pulls This One
Warm Stuff
We Clipped This
The Winter Annual