“Carter is the most absent-minded ; chap f ever met,” remarked a clubman to a fellow-member. “ What's he ' u doing now?” inquired the < r. “Why, this morning he thought d left his watch at home, and thei: k ■ it out to see if he had time to gi c i and get it.” “That isn’t as bad, i 'the second man reminiscently, “i a. tiinc when he left his office and pt: t a card saying he’d ho hack at M o’c c. Finding he'd forgotten something, no went back to his .office, read the notice. on 'the door, and sat down <iv- the stab; to wait until d o'clock.” ■ * i ■ ' -I- c , .■■■ „ *
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Evening Star, Issue 20239, 29 July 1929, Page 9
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112Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20239, 29 July 1929, Page 9
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