You’re going to catch it may lad, -you were seen smoking again!

These drawings went with a story by Frank Mann Harris from November 2, 1929, about the old method of making a kid smoke a cigar or other real tobacco to make him sick, and supposedly prevent him from smoking in the future. The joke here is Harris recalls all of the awful stuff kids smoked on the farm, so having real tobacco was actually a refreshing change.

He set his teeth more firmly in the cigar and resolved to go down fighting.
The savour of cedar bark was much esteemed by all of the connoisseurs.
When one has smoked dried hornets’ nest he can call himself, even if he doesn’t realize it, a graduate or even a post-graduate.