Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 11, 1918, Final, Image 14

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When the skipper refused to
accept three good pieces of cord wood
FOR THE CAR. STOVE AS PAYMENT OF SIM
YITHER's FARE TO THE VlLUAGE, SIM
GOT PRETTY BLAME SORE.
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What lie Did
Judge Ypu uro charged with
purloining two chickens! .
Undo Mose Not guilty to tlat,
Judge. I boiled ono and fried dc
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knows how to cook chicken!
The Marine Journal.
Those College Boys
St. Francis Desk Man Beforo
you leave I'll havo tho porter In
spect your room.
Studo Oh, never mind; I don't
think I left anything In It.
Desk Man Ye, that's what I'm
nfr.ild of. Chaparral.
Tut! Tut!
Testy Diner Are you tho young
lady that took my order?
ValtresR (with the accent on the
"wait") Yob, sir.
T. D. Ah! You're looking well.
And your grandchildren how are
they? Gargoyle.
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THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
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"There Is only one reason why I can't marry you.'
"Tell mo!"
"You're tM wrong ujan!"
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Matrimonially Speaking?
THE PENALTIES OF CHARITY
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Tne Turplo Cow.
"Swedes make the beat matches,
don't they J"
"I like Americana better. They're
lees likely to get lit."
Thi raftilnr Show
What happened when the kind aid lady offried to take car of those lett
unprovided for ai n result of the war;
"Have a Heart"
Teacher Now It wo were to
put sl rabbits In this pen, and
then add hlx more, and then mul
tiply by six, how many would we
have?
Small Boy (several minutes later)
Can I use cows? They don't
multiply so fast.
The Young Lady Acronn the Way
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caught In a. blizzard while travel
Ins and be macarooned In some
out-oMlie-way place all night.
, Arid Talker, Too .
The Bfg 'Un-rWhat have you
done to sl)0W your patriotism?
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Members of the Soldiers and Seamen's Council who voted Miss Frances
Jordan, of New York, the prettiest fjiri in the world at least can qualify
as judges of beauty. The outcome is that Miss Jordan's picture will
beautify tiOD.OOO calendars which will be posted for the inspiration of
enlisted men in America's training camps.
WcMorn Ncunprr t'nton.
Major Aichio Johnson (left), son of United States Senator Hiram Johnson, o M
California, and Captain Peter IJ. Kyne, the widely known magazine writer, taking it i
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A desire to be helpful has prompted Miss
Olivia M. do B. Oazzam to lay aside her social
activities for a courso in a Philadelphia busi
ness college with tho intent of entering the
service of tho Government.
Harris & Knlnc.
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Smco being designated by President WIN
son as Deputy Provost Marshal General,
Colonel Hugh S. Johnson virtually has
had charge of the operation of tho draft
Lieutenant Edward K. Moore, ci
of '07, University of Pennsylvawi
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