The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1914, Page 20

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Fun for the Home and the Ride Home o THAT WouLD Be THe LaAtTdT Time You THTue NA THNOO'T «IN THE TBAB Y-TH ET YA A THENT IF 1 DIDN'T FoRGeT WHAT COME AFTER MIKE - Have You SEEN AXEL OR MURIEL AROUND ? Not SINCE ‘ AN HOUR AGO FLOOEY, WHERE'S AXEL? {WANT Him H REHEARSE “war Love SCENE AGAIN OTH MURIEL - THEY DON'T cer rr RicuT | S| | HAVEN'T SEEN EITHER OF ‘EM FOR AN HOUR WE BANE REHEARSING DAS LOVE SCENE! Hey. ' AXEL: YER WANTED FoR. i REHEARSAL. "D BETTER HID oe THAT WOULD HALF 1SEE ME COAST U3 KILL ME ! CLEAR. AND | yey HER 'D MEET WER AT OFFICE THIS NOON! REMEMBER NOW, tL 4 WATCHIN sen es scans’ ~ SAFETY FIRST! | get” out of life? Work, worry, debts, Jaui . depression | that Mr. Jarr wasn't go- u old Regutl® interposed | ing to attempt to borrow money from GEE! IF TH’ MOTORMAN AR, J anything ot the : 1 SHOULD STOP 7H" CAR TOO HENRY DE, you Knew how hard I had to shad SU0DEMY — HERE LADY, GINE ME SOME serimp and trying to buy our| field salad and s HAVE MONEY FOR a @ KE alor ) 3 ks i cl old man, er have a dollar 1 can} Copyre OMY ree tublisbing Co, | ne +e. Areas gieubiisbine feriale of the place Jenkins hung (call my ke, ‘ing sighed again, MR. JARR 18 GENEROUS; _| 1703 walking ta tai ate eer a | conversation was a sate play to mal IT WON'T OCCUR AGAIN. Urhea loon, Jarre and remarked: ling. if M If you were doing this to put some-|to buy him a Met do vou thinte of th ron Johnson, or if it's a|of borrowing Ay, (a 't give It away—what bean- | Jenkins thought it Ju lt ig lunch with me to-day, | ¢ {him to it with the first har I guess oldest ds around 1 Jenkins,” remarked Mr. Jarr) y, to the bookkeeper, as the| My, d y guy to be w . ne \ 1 wald Jenkins with a course, 11 cos Wanin A Sy pp oe eth ua . a home like ‘ am , | “What do you mean, take lunch | tevey handsome iments of| the flowers and grass and treen and| O'S pow lng Wilt be before they with you? asked Jenkins #us- place, “it makes P sick to fresh air and the open, sunny placen| Ket, wine 0 YO. And look ut me, 1 plclously. “Are you going to blow {think of the guys no amarter than h [EBRD and mummer inean to! MP Ge vay kid you but, there fall into big paying job: nd think of me and my wife! ('. , off y ri me to a lunch or are we to Duteh it, afford to get a small feed here|and children cooped up in a T rem | out it Buy at the cme: would ever or ehyck dice to see who pays thelevery day. What doen a poor man|fat, in the fine weather just elt) Put tt up at you could jhe let out and it wouldn't make a bit checkpor what?’ of dit." “Why, I'm to have the pleasure of —_——- your being my guest,” explained Mr, z my His Close Call. ol bookkeeper opened his eyes NOE BUY KISSES \ ie” AVY Ate boy handed in the fo!- wide and whintled. lowing in an examination paper ” Used to Advantage. jhem pa : Pie that |.."Hey, Johnson!” he called out ovar FOR SALE in United States history: ee ; fn partition to the cashier in his @ fine dd 1 E Sunday setoal Teacher mas heard persion ta the osahien tn. ble FOR THE BENIFIT’ Gen, Braddock was killed in the ppannened veers t enlargement of the heart. He . ‘ag nenire to. promote thritt smnot to blow me for lunch 4 | OF THE FAIR 88 of had given k friend's advice and be © god Johnny a dime each for doing sui’ wetuened the” onahier, ome work for him urthermore, even if I'm asked in, 1 hope to hear, when we meet /o" the cared | {Want to say that T won't cash any gaid, “that you have used |) When. the atmos sis gating {advance-on-salary slip unless it has 5 "El the ©. IK. of the bos jet me?” hey met Joe pro- ly from the hall : hat will es or’ rowled Mr. have given him enough Rave the’ been ie pus lad,” waid the de Fittebureh Chron: on for & friend without getting h . “Lum pleased to see raphy a advance.” i : settled In Georgla was visited by a leagona are having their fruits ‘Then he remembered he still had in friend who asked him how he liked eat mines of your dine, Johnny?! Misery Loved Company. | mind a titting. testimonial ‘on. the ‘ the place and t “what is a ‘Georgla cracker?” How] ‘Yes," said the friend, jean you tell him from another per- said the man, “that m: fe hd Revolutionary war, He had three} son?” oe either a ‘Georgia cracker’ or eeranG. adden ana’ ec eailein 1." replied the Northern get-|Watch it for hal Bere Prenat hig: olathe edreben | i 4 see out in that fleld a black |moves, why, it's a stump.’—Dadies’ body's Magazine, —— How He Could Tell. | A GEORGIA “cracker” tells this | story on his own people: He says a Northern man Who had petal, = ’ th anniversary of his being with sir, I lost it tossin’ wid FB was a long suffering traveller | 'e” joe!” —- Pittsburgh Chronicle - Tele- H on a Hittle single track raile|'%®, frm. 80 he added as genially aa he could: road, and he complained bit- “Your turn is next, Johnson.” terly to one of the trainmen about “Why, bless its little heart!" cried One Lesson Sufficient. the \atenena Pesine train and the ir-| the cashier, | @ peeked sround the . vegularity of the service, The em-| partition. “ going to make every- EN Willic's father came home loyee remonatrated in virtuous In-|body happy! to supper there was a vacant Riguation “I've been on this here But Mr. Jarr only grinned, or Ohair at the table. ql began, “upward of eight] seemed to do #0, and he and Jenkins, years and"— the bookkeeper, went out together, “Have you, indeed?" interrupted|the latter regarding Mr. Jarr with pprectelon the traveller eer Srapasbotio ally, “Atieven deeper distrust as the former ‘What station you get on?’—/le@ the way into one of the a sick, le Ladies’ Home Journal. priced downtown testeurants. | CASTOR 1A | For Infants and Children, iThe Kind You Have Always Bought Just the Collar You’ve Wanted 2 FOR 25 CTS. 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