Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 27, 1917, Sports Extra, Pictorial Section, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING LEDGER-gHILADELl?Hf A, SATUBDAY, OCTOBER 27, i91T
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Jfeep Trying
Oh don't give up when luck Is shy
and storm clouds hover In the sky,
when all the world Is cold to you and
When your bills are overdue, when
trade U dull or work Is slack and cred
itors are on your track, for, Just when
everything looks worst and you bcllovo
that you are cursed, some luck will
tumble from the sky. Terhaps your
loa-ln-law may die and leave you forty
million yen to start your business up
rain. Or else the man who cot your
Job may prove to be a useless slob
and Just when things are looking black
they'll lire him and take you back.
No matter how the gods may frown
they never keep a good man down, but,
use bad luck to test your grit and as
certain If you are fit and If they find
you stand the gaff they Just lay back
their heads and laugh, and then they
help you get along, because they like
the man who's strong. "WILU MOORE.
THE PADDED CELL
An Ever Open Mouth
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3arber yo talkative customer)
Close your mouth, sir, please.
T, C It's all right; you won't cut
me, mister.
Barber I ain't afraid of cutting you,
but T'm afraid of losing my razor.
AIVEnLf?S or
Little Roland
OHE DAY LITTLE RflLANO
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"Do you love me," said Dotty, rest
ing her face en Jack's shoulder.
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plied Jack woefully, looking at hli
shoulder.
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The Young Lady Acroes the Way
The young' lady across the way says
she saw In the paper that the fighting
will stop for the ivinter before long now
and she's glad the poor soldiers can
be at home with their families for a
few weeks.
Figuratively Speaking
"I suppose the young men do .not
regard Miss BarrDwcllfT as so hand
some now that her father has lost
his money?"
"Well, they don't think she has'
such a fine figure as she once had."
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IT HAS BEEN A REAL MAN'S FIGHT
From tho Bystander, London. Enjiland.
THE THREE MUSKETEERS
"Tommy," "I.c Poilu" nnd "Sammce" marching together to the .'ctory
.thnt is certain.
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Thurlby, tn Seattle Wash.. Times.
U :by, In New Vrk WorM.
THE HORRORS OF PEACE
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Dyke White, In Ulatgow, Scotland, llulletln.
IF ONLY RUSSIA WOULD HANG ON TO HIS TAIL THE BEAST MIGHT BE RENDERED
POWERLESS MUCH SOONER
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LIFTING THE LID
Wll'mot Lunt. In the Bystander, London. England.
I WISH I COULD DRIVE THIS
FELLOW AWAY
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