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JUDCE “Thou shalt wander on the earth till I return’”’ nd, was the sentence less. wandering pro- ws is door while the Saviour, beari: 3 cross, was on his way to Calvary. enturies have come and g ers at the northern extr vided by Bering Strait On the American side, t h ness: On the e he leaves this trace two figu denote a we footmark fa man. Il dey in shod shoe fe The Wa When 1 " 6 EDITION DE LUXE VOLUMES IN 3 (Each size 8); x6 inches) Over 2200 Pages Deckle-edge, Laid Pi Etchings Big Type Art Buc Gold "Tops R TODAY—T IP NOT SATIS Brunswick Subscription Co. 225 Fifth Avenue New York City June Droen ty r This Week's Best Service Joke “As You Were” By Rx, Seas. Reo Resin, 68th Artillery (THE CAPTAIN had given the order en the Inspecting Colonel h Immediately the Colonel heard ned to th and ‘ase. Captain u hear me “At Ease? ay Through Channels Dy Por Neat RB. O'Hama, O81 I « buck private in our United States Army wants to write a letter to the commanding officer of his division, the missive must go through channels. His captain reads the letter writes a brief indorsement, and sends it to the colonel of the regiment. The colonel looks it over, indites another indorsement, and sends it to the brigadier-general of the brigade. And the brigadier-gencral having scanned its contents. passes it on to the major-general commanding the division—but not until after he has given i indorsement. The letter is said to be going through channels. Now the military letter is not the best insti tution in the army, but it is several laps ahead of many obnoxious institutions that might be mentioned by any congressman. The principk of sending letters through channels and picking up indorsements en route to the ultimate consumer would work a benefit to many a correspondent in| Dow. ty ie Havin The submitting of a letter to a suc civil life cession of next higher authorities until it reaches the addressee would promote a truthfulness ir missives that is frequently lacking in the pre ductions of our most earnest and frenzied letter writers of private life. Take the case of Henry Smith, who wants 1 marry Bertha Jones. You can guess what Henry might say in a letter to be delivered di rectly to the beautiful Bertha. But if it were go through channels, Henry’s pen would balk superlatives. doubtless. and he would stick to a bald statement of his facts. He would unques tionably unleash the expression of his desires as From: Henry J. Smith. Bertha Jones. Subject: Marria | t. Itisrequested tha I be granted permissic to marry Bertha Jone Tha follows: a wells am seber und indu nde pport a wi 3. [tis requested 1! tha Jones appoint day for the weddin, (Signed) HenryJ. Smit! ist Ind Yo Hiram K. father of Bertha (Contr 1 Jones, Jones on next pare) comicbooks.com