'■' Ah,'' said the detective, " this will be
a very involved case. I see finger-prints on every dour and wall in tho house." "Wuess again," replied the head of the house irreverently. "We have six children, and the only places you won't find !iiigw-to'iiit.-j are ;i few parts of tho wiling.;'
.Mrs Climber: "You will find society is rondo up of two classes, my child." Rashly!-: "What are tlii'v, "mother?" Mrs Climber: "Undesirables and people we don't Know."
1 " I see you have, an arm in a said I the inquisitive passenger. "Broken, isn't J :t:". ''Yes, sir," responded the other pusj songer. " .Meet with an accident?'' "No; i broke if while, trying to pat myself on, J tli- back.'' "Great scot! What for?" I "For minding my own business."
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Evening Star, Issue 16349, 15 February 1917, Page 4
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