rSLm ?STgW smmm -1! rf -- us,i AND SCRAPPLE mn January 28, 1918 mw T00NEUV1LLE TROLLEY fswmmm 1mttid:ptKS ffiwipf ; " "; Uy FONTAINE 10X. . HBB&4, . l . ' . t am f&f .JC-2"" 5" SOMEBODY'S GOTTA III l&X rS7t 0E 0N THAT BRA,t wi vf u mk WHEN WE STARV E It AM . kJPW "" PWK fT f Mr '"ML """ J DRIFTED SO DEEP IN THE. II CN, J '? NARROW CUT THROUGH RIUEY'S ! V RIDGE TtfAT THE PASSENGERS I' r O- DECIDED JT WAS EASIER' JUST To f ' . 9VUU E CAR AR00N0 ,T AND Is THEN PUT HER ON THE TRACK AGAIN. K' ,l (i orjTljht) Expenhhe Expressions "WHAT'S THE STAKES?" ?. R (Si. !!! I IMI rr MMHMMBWIZWHBMBrJ .,.!,- j-C55y . .-5- ft -- IWl u?:ri P?. Ifc H ?v P- fo H Kf Kl x f.w Pcnn launch Iliml. CIHCKK.V rnKD Some Sickness "Willie Mama, bavo I over had tho adults? 31a What do you mcati?" Willie It say3 on tnj mcdlclno "ono tcaspoonful for adults." Widow. I.ondun Opinion Tommy (who holds a "Xap ' hand after tho Interruption) 'TVetl anyway, let's play tho Mlnltin' hand out." Expensive, Nevertheless . "I saw a fellow today who was tickled all over because ho hail a note to meet.'' "That's a. funny thins to ho pleased' about." "Walt a minute. It was a noto to meet a (jlrl."-Judije. Preparedness Studo (out on a date) I camo to call on your daughter. Father Yes, I will wake her up. Studo (much agltatedH-Why, I don't understand. Sho expects me, doesn't sho? Father Sure, sho always sleeps nil day when sho expects you at nlBht. Awsm'.in. So to Speak The Aviator's Nightmare 77! W .. ft. R. m l a?'' THE CHEERFUL CHERUB Now VJilyom my dog K-s-S stopped spanking . to me I fwe him z. tool chest Tor Chrirtma.s ( J'onn Ptato I'rotli. A LOXO DISTAN'CC CALI Tricky Kaiser Old lady This bo a terrible war, doctor. Doctor It Is, indeed. Old Lady It's a pity some ono don't catcli that there old Krugen Door Ah! You mean the Kaiser. Old Lady Aw changed his name, lias lie, deceitful old var. mint! Tlt-Blts. MY thp.ct rnr '.kri'H'mA.A. I- If Li you sae.. KM IlTC',"",. ' m ' ii) : 8i I &'.J ! SCHOOL DAYS ' imMiwiwifi - - "-""'niTff maiituwimf-Pr if - - aM&: Princeton Tlccr. "Hey Boy got out and crank up!" Something Better A llttlo boy was on his knees recently ono night, and auntie, staylnff at tho house, was present. 'It Is a pleasure," sho said to him afterward, "to hear you saying your prayera so well. You speak t-o carnebtly and tcrlously, and mean what you nay, and caro about it." "Ah," ho answered, "ah, but, auntie, you should hear mo ear glo! " Tit-Bits. The Younjr Lady Acrosi tho Way THE MARTIAL NOTE PREVAILS IN THE DAY'S PICTORIAL MEDLEYl V s" 0 ,f . 1 - I TTKr ' ,1 I " III . I.-..I I I i Wih Jj We asked tho yoiing lady across the way If vha thought menogamy would bo unlereally practiced aftor tho war, and she said things doubt lets would bo pretty bad, but ulie didn't believe It would coma to that. ' .t Persons who contend that the war is not altogether destructive will find support for their views in this photograph of one of the classes for enlisted men, both American and Allied, at the sufTrapc headquarters, 1725 Walnut street. Some of the French sailors arc receiving instruction in English, while the Americans aro receiving their first lessons in French. Still others of the enlisted men are lea mine to knit. i M -- ?i . r tii cilv BESHlHWU fek. hosnitilitv of thnir lin hi VvN2 waislcout, made from cast i31H The mighty triumvirate of France,' Great Britain and America is sym- H V. -,U' i B,',f v ' ', ;,jrx ""tottik,' -m rrl boiized by these three standard bearers photographed on French soil, H '.A Hif "" "' ' !' . F;-fB I'H Commutes on rubllc Information. H ?, H "'' ' k "1 tB laHl 1 . . " """""""""yp 'r J ,' -. V life' ' l: v.il t --t - -ft - "- N-vrii -------c 'jgil jezza lisslfflJHBHElSSMWH Tl Tho suggestion may hot seem inviting 'to civilians, but when tho mercury is down to rcro an invitation to this heated dugout at tho training camp of one of our medical divisions is not to be scoffed at. "Snore Inn" is the name of this particular rendezvous. iw';teifcR -.& vv-u js';. -sm--r, & -?t II I IW I ! till I m m 1 1 il1li 1 ill I 4MB!' V J 1 . , Hli7 A-i "j ? 1 .r W ' ' 1f W.J'-'iMrf.lk.j - . . '' r nMJMiriiriTr T - TTiair - innTnr i r ,- i- ':.:-. i:'KMZ?-sw&r-s'- :.--'s -WMmnm ?Xi&s. Atnnnn. tin TOot 'rifnata ntiteAa nrlmlntsteT j. ' ing to tho wants of nick and woanded jffl Americans (n Franco is Miss isaos- n; jyons, wnose nomo is in Juriingwp,-' "" J- ,. ', 11 iBHIHHUIBIAiiUUH13lieillliaaiWHU.,i u. r " -- - -------- - .. 1 WllillMIII
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