Judge, 1918-11-23 · page 21 of 32
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have a wife and ten children at home.” No, mister,” replied the beggar Tempting Fate another clerk at the application window and said: “This is the place vou leave deposits “I am trying to raise money to pay the for meters, isn’t it?” installment on my Liberty Bond.” “Yes,’" the clerk replied Detroit Free Press. “At six per cent?” “ Exactly Playing the Game—Park—Whiat is Then, to the astonishment of the clerk, — the matter with Fields? the man presented a big roll of bills and Weod—Skinned his knuckles on atin can remarked * How in the world did he do that?” “LT made a deposit of five dollars “He kept his money in the can, and here yesterday, and I want to raise he was getting some of it out to buy a it to a thousand.”—Youngstown Tele- Liberty Bond.” gram. “Well, at any rate he is following a popular injunction.” The Latest me have a dime “I suppose, xcuse—"Could you let “What's that?” asked the beggar. ving until it hurts."—Youngstown sneered the man, “you Telegram. Tempered Recklessness gothas!!!" “Les gothas! mon Dieu! et la porte du jardin qui n'est pas fermée!!!" “Madame, madame, the siren! the air- vens! and you've left the "—Le Péle-Méle (Paris) MONEY Hardened—" Inherited his money only a few months ago?” Yes.” “Then it ought to be easy for a sharper to separate him from his fortune.” “Don’t fool yourself. He waited twenty years to get it.”—Birmingham Age-Herald. Pleasant Novelty—“Why do you drop so many pennies in that slot ma- chine?” “T like to patronize a proposition that hasn't raised its price.”"—Kansas City Journal An Attractive Investment—At the Application Department of the gas office, a few days ago, a gnan was somewhat taken aback when the clerk said to him: “Of course you know you will have to a deposit of five dollars.” No,” the man replied, “I didn’t know that. What's that for?” loss to the com pan) “T don’t think that’s fair.” “But, of course, you know, we pay interest at six per cent.” “You pay interest at six per cent?” “Oh, ye “That’s different.” The next day the man approached Madame a Duchesse de Waddle takes her dip.—Blanco y Negro (Madrid). comicbooks.com