1 • TJNPROFITABE. Two Hebrew merchants met in the street. “ What’a this I hear?” eaid the one. “You had a big fire at your place?” “ Oh no,” saidi the other, “It isn’t going to happen until next week. But how about you? You’re 'insured too, aren’t you?” “ Yes, I carry both fire and hail insurance.” “ X can understand being insured against fire, but I didn’t know anybody could make it hail.” “ How would yo»a like to hear your little ; onei howling for bread?” asked tho beggar. The family man sighed. "It would be heavenly,” he said. “ They do nothing at nresont but howl for chocolates,'' -
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Evening Star, Issue 17932, 30 March 1922, Page 8
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104Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17932, 30 March 1922, Page 8
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