Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 22, 1917, Sports Extra, Pictorial Section, Image 20

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talking of putting n. 100 per cent tix
mi all Incomes aloo $100,000, and she
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plo cry much nboe that nmount to
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Candid
First Golfer to clubmato who has
Just been trimmed woefully Well,
what's your handicap?
Second Golfer Honesty. Judge-
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Tho Ideal
Mrs. Neurlch waa talking to her!
broker ovor tho telephone. "Kindly
buy mo a hundred shares of steel ti
tho market," sho said briskly.
"Certainly, with pleasure," th'
broker repllod, "common or ,'
ferred?" ,
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BACK MUST Ge.T r -1 "" Tho PoeU Illustrated
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V' V V. I have been half In love with easeful
V Y Y X death." Keats. I
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A DISiMAL FAILURE
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.German original line of trenches Id the Vimy district.
A YOUTHFUL PHILADELPHIA MONOLOGIST
Charles J. Conrad, Jr., of 1814 North Flfty.fourth street,
will have part in tho children's carnival tomorrow at the
JJroadstreet Theatre.
London Opolnlon
War Brlda (who had eloped) Oh,
Jack ! Here's a telegram from papa "
Bridegroom (eagerly) What does ho
say?
War Bride Do not como homo and
all will be well!
muica bottles, missus. The U
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SCHOOL DAYS
Too Tender-Hearted '
"I understand that your daughter j
Is going to take muslo lessons."
"Not exactly." reDlled Farmer Corn
tossel. "We haven't tho heart to tel
her that her voice sounds terrible, so :
Wre goln' to hire a repular teacher j
to ao It." Washington Star.
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Trostrate Subjects All hall the kins.
King How daro Vou hall when I am
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