Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 14, 1917, Final, Pictorial Section, Image 20

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EVENING LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, N0VEMbi2B 14; 1917
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& , THE TERRIBLH TEMPERED MR. BANG ON A COLD RAINY NIGHT GETS READY TO WALK TO THE CAR
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WITH A LADY FRIEND OF THE FA.ill.Y
By FONTAINE FOX
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THE PADDED CELL
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First Tommy Hre, BUI, nice wirt cf
'Victory." r don't think!
Second Tommy Yes. sams sort at
them German ones we've 'eared so
much about lately.
Hopelessly Outclassed
"Does your dog ever growl?"
"No. IIo knows that my husband
has him hopelessly outclassed."
Where to Put Them
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Pearon'i Weekly.
Cuthbert (at the post offlce) Do I
put the stamps on myself?
Phoebe Oh, no; on tho parcel.
Pleare.
What She Wanted
Chloe I would only many u man
who has lived and suffered.
George I supposo what you want
Is a widower.
SCHOOL DAYS
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First Friend Do you have good
police protection out your way?
Second Friend Do We? Well, I
should say eo. AVe have tho prettiest
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THE LIGHT THAT CHEERS
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A POLICY THAT SHOULD BE REVERSED
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