Cartoons from 1925

Much has changed since 1925, but has our sense of humor?  Take a look at these cartoons from 1925, and you be the judge. 

 

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“Giddap, Nell! We’ll Have That Ol’ Stump Out in a Jiffy!” 
Nate Collier 
June 13, 1925 

 

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“Oh Look — Margie’s Getting Her Face Lifted!” 
Paul Goold 
July 18, 1925 

 

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“I’m Looking for Something Snappy in Husbands” 
“Yes, Madam.” This is Our New Fall Line, Just In” 
Donald McKee 
August 1, 1925 

 

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“So Your Friend Says He’s Lonsome, Does He, Tatters?” 
“He Wants Entertainment, Does He?” Well, I’ve Found the Best Way to Entertain Folks — 
“Is to Let Them Think They’re Doin’ it Theirselves” 
Robert L. Dickey 
September 5, 1925

 

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“Call for Mr. Smith” 
Wyncie King 
September 19, 1925 

 

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The Sleepy Bookkeeper: “If That Ol’ Fathead of a Boss Comes Snooping Around, Wake Me, Bill, I’m Goin’ to Take a Little Snooze” 
Nate Collier 
October 10, 1925 

 

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“Ticket to New York, Please. I Want to Live My Own Life” 
Donald McKee 
October 10, 1925 

 

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Floorwalker in Jewelry Store — “Just a Few Moments, Madam, and I’ll Find Someone to Wait on You!” 
Calvert Smith 
December 26, 1925