Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 02, 1918, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 17, Image 17

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Copyrliht, 1918, by The Tribune Co.
By SIDNEY SMITH
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WHAT OUR ARMY DOCTORS HAVE TO PUT UP WITH
London Opinion.
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Ailing Private Well, air, I went to a real doctor an' 'e told me.
Everybody admits that life is a
game of give and take, but too
many people want to be on the
takers' side. Boston Evening
Transcript.;
Of course a street car company
can make the public hold up Its
hartds by; using street car straps,
but there are other ways as -ncll.
St. Louis Star.
Abscntminded
"Is your brother In the army?"
"No, he was undersized."
"Yes? Too largo or too small?"
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ested. Farm Life.
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little squab has a pair of will to
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An Apology for Sarcasm
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sarcasm is a generous effort to be
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fact." Washington Star.
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