Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 08, 1917, Final, Pictorial Section, Image 20

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failuke; GETS TIHED OF HAVING THE MAN NEXT DOOR
IA1MJ . snowING wnAT IIE HAg RAISED
We asked tho yountr fady across tho
way If sho favored prohibition as a
war measure and che said It certainly
did seem, with bo much cotton ncedod
In tho manufacture of high explosives!
as if no more of it ought-to'bo-Elnned
for the. present.
Hia Happiest Moment
"What," asked tho.swoot girl, "wna
tho happiest momont of your life?"
'"Tho happlost moment ot my life,'
answered tho old bachelor, "waa whon
the jeweler took baok nn engagement
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By FONTAINE FOX
(Copyright)
THE PADDED CELL
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Unfair
Thcro had beon a llttlo disagree. $1
ment nt tho annual mcotlnB of the
Tunhators' Club. All tho members,
vrero brought beforo tho magistrate.
"Do you mean to say," asked the '
magistrate, cross-examining a mem-' i
her, "that you woro tho only sober
man at tho banquet7"
"No, of courso not!" denied tho wit.
ness, Indignantly.
"Who was, then?" said tho magi.
trate, blandly. Ideas.
Tho Profiteer
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London Orlnlon.
"Why nren't theso cocktails Iced?"
"Well, you neo, sir, there's a war on."
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bo havlnir rorltt.niU nt nil Hn. fn Hi A'
war."
Not a Homo Defensor
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Special Constable (to boy with a
cycle carrier on the footpath) Now,
my lad, you must tako that off tho foot
path. Boy Get out. I've Just seen a proper
bobby and ho- never said nowt
THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR
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"John! Baby's swallowed tho Hey''
By Jovol How on eaith shall wo
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No AVork, No Pay
Customer I say, Mr. Barber, I
don't hear your scissors at work on 5
my hair.
Barber Thero Is very llttlo hair on
your head, sir.
Customer That, makes no differ.
once. I pay my money and I want
you to rattlo tho scissors on tho bald :
Placo Just tho samo'us if It had. hair
on it. Pearson's Weekly.
A Real! Hero
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