Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1917, Night Extra, Image 20

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THE UNCERTAINTY OF BASEBALL
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"VERBOTEN, ALWAYS VERBOTEN!"
"1 CAN INVENT NO MORE, YOUR MAJESTY.
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MILITARY NECESSITY
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"FREEDOM FOR BELGIUM" AS THE KAISER SAID TO THE POPE
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THE DEVIL OUTDEVILED
RUSSIA IN DISTRESS
From the Amsterdam TIJJ.
Kront th Kfiilnt Nwl. EnclUh.
TJIE RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL
Prodigal If I come back i there a fqttcd calf awaiting met
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THAT WENT FoK A HOMER
AND UOST THE. CHAMPIONSHIP
for the " Young- Onions
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blue and feel t lie world Is out ot trucV
AVho nestles up against my arm as It to
shelter me from harm? Who sits '.cslde
me on the floor while I read talcs about
the war? Who does such comfy thlncs
as that? Why, man alive, the family
cat: He's old and lazy, most too fat
to kill a bli d or catch a rut. and doesn't
tear the Turkish rugs to chase lmagl
naiy bugs, but HUcs to sit and sort his
fleas beside me while I take my case,
lie's not much use. he's just a friend,
but I'd be glad If Kate would send me
other friends as good as he to sit and
take their case with me, to be content
with homely things and joy that simple
comfort brings. From early dawn till
latest dark he never makes a bright
remaik to tax my brain or test my wit
and bore me by repeating It. No, he
Is nothing but a cat and many times
I'm glad of that! WILL MOORE.
Safe Either Way
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"Ive Just been married."
"Oongratucondolences '."
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UP Here is Conl; I.
Treason on the Farm
First Cow It Is going to be an.
awful year for us.
Second Cow Yes, It will probably
bo treason to kick the farm help.
New York Sun.
ItolDn Uri in the ew Vuik Wvrhl.
STANDING BY THE KAISER
SCHOOL DAYS By DW1G
Raised the Dust
It was a dull day In the trenchei
and a bunch of Tommies had gath
ered and were discussing eventt
After a while the talk turned on a b!
Boche who had been captured the
night before.
"Ho was scared ' stiff." said on
Tommy.
"Did he run?" asked another.
"nun?" replied the first. "Bunjl
Why, If that Boche had had Jest on
feather In his lian' he'd V flew!" m
The Young Lady Across the Wrl
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the new taxes are pnly a UKlmvjii
and It the war continues evn 5-w
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