.vw HH0PMV V 't, r1irh ,'i -tj v, ' V, r fcl ''MSlm.&-Ai- "t'C y TMr""' Kt ' 'Mafch 4, 1918 .Z'ltf A.iw TV "T. - aMllllim -IS 1 Euentng public ledge PICTURES AND SCRAPPLE & )NERVILLE TROLLEY By FONTAINE FOX rr v j s n, kw ,- 32wb i v 1& I The skipper's wife who is RUNNING THE CAR DURING THE SKJPPERS SICKNESS HAS BORROWED AN EUECTRIC IRON AND IS GETTING QUlVE A BIT OF WORK DONE DURING THE. SkACK MIDDAY HOURS. (CoDjrlsht My Word, Yes RATIONS i Th Sketch. j jot- tfWV. Old lady (discussing- tea short- ?& fiaee) I a'pose they want It alt for Vi'"" 'munitions Io 'ea'rd say they ujo V'.' powerful lot of this T. X. Tea. ml i-i 'w: Why He Didn't The physician was soliciting In. H&ei fnrmAtlnn from llio natlent'fl wlfft. ,i ' "Does ho grind his teeth In his ?.' S cenT " 110 USK0U. "Oh, no!" tsnld tho wife. "Ho ilon'f ippjii. Vn tn Viil ." nrftwn. te't ' 'lug's Magazine. i i WU.g l?' Which? Or. Hoth? ii& SWU Vlff iBBVk :... i xti ii' - IjOtnlrm Opinion. Tliouchtful Mlsslonan- Oh' Just n word licforo you light u(i lnn t for set you ore limited to two ounces ench' SrJney Hulletln. fVFb 1 d. .. w y VrJ Visitor (absorbed In tha nlec :l from town) Bonzer, Isn't thI rj?. 1 rMM1,.. ! , I Tr.r.... xMt . vvr' .:"". . . """ EtT twenty quia tor ner oniy last weeit. 4T - SPf fe.-r VvS i 5"' .l. - - I . ' j'I Utucn.bd. . ? SI'Ymmh. Tht I U..IK .AS MM ihvw"'..'. . (kCtn I SVVIWW .-", r,i c O THE CHEERFUL CHERUB MMMiMHHnaMHMHiHI I .met e. count the othe.r dv, A Petct tK.t fills me. vith elation. I must tKink up some. o?f-Wii.rd way To quote him in my conver.sa.tion. lTCH,J tfSKvM I f. ,i N " L-XJ t r SnilOOL DAYS ' i x . - rfl I . VflffiH W WfoUfWh sSK a5 , ,;,--... ! "WKAKM I I ' ' .v-. 'Vr-m m-FM,..W: uH ' luMrmm 7 VZg! ! .MSV f vl '- " ' 'JMLlll f I v . V 4c fJ ASfeXMAr, -i IKTMW a V LVjVb- M-'. 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'3..lt!v;.' i &L ..... x jjjsl 1 WS3fi8-'a!?Wz Oermans are golpir to Inttrrogato iiiaBwmt;iwtitwm(Wi(yr.grrie sssraxsssKsxrasil BitaBwiMiii.Mi....".-... !, j"""' " C - "- "- '"' HJffT--jj2! i American prisoners sharply and sho "ii33csac3!aass:: H'Mfci rrf' wonders If they realizo that In ths An Icc-Packcd Street at Lock Haven, Pa., After tho Worst Flood in Years Had The Outlook Alomr Wktrr u,., r i tiHBl end they will hve to pay for every Receded Last Week. The Men n the Foreground Are. Relief Workers From Jersey Had fflttffli sikffi "BJcn- Pa- Aer Susquehapna . 1 P , 'TT, '?HS1 -V, bruuilty, I Shore, n Nearby Towmpnjtbo.gusauehanna, u . un ea t0 Ain??;n'nMlcVrlx?e8 A" Guanllne the TowBil cSiiiiftt$& " it" .V'J'"'1'-f?,,'V"',--VLVjf.'iiY"---- , , . ,. . . 2. ", 4jij ' ".' . ""-' ' a'y -.?-" t. "J0" ,nPub"il5 ot Typhoid Fever,- - tM As It Looked to Him Tho mingling of rcsrrvo find reg ular nrmy officers Is ono source of humorous hadlnage. A regular army officer who was still .1 cap tain after seven years of scrvlco was examining a llbt of young men who had been created majors at tho training camps In America. Ho hhook Ills head and then paid with a twinkle: "You ltnow, 1 bolievo thcro ought to bo n. law that no reserve officer (.hall command a battalion without tho consent of his parents or guardian." New York Tribune. trpp,? akhthpthr T.AMRRATURNS IN ILLUMINATING THE NEWS Vmnvirn'a Anawpr tr Rnrnian K n cera nt Her lilitnrv "Imnotcney" Is Foun reace-Lovinj; Civilians Unaccustomed to Military Discipline. 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The Photograph Shows an Ice-Packed Creek Which Empties Into the Susquehanna at Williamsport, Pa. i ItaI'bEEI fflSSv 3 This Jewiuli Flag, Based on the Shield of David. Will Fly Over tho American Jews Who Will Fight for Zion as a Battalion in the British Army in Palestine. bStIjIbB ZvfliJBIKBBBa $' .lawTOPWBBBBaP " c SHVbSJ BUfe.aBilllaH '''.BYJ BBBBEiHB'n .BBBBBl .. 1 XI S i ,t 7i
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