AMUSEMENTS. OSITIVELY LAST THREE DAYS OF EORGE FORMBY’S BEST COMEDY. ill lllti §T. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor, Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. B.E.F. Presents The Comedy Star of All Screen Stars, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Splendid Supporting Programme. Plans at D.1.C., Jacobs’s at 5.30, Theatre at 7 (Tel. 13-702).
Two men in a boiler factory worked side by side for over an hour, neither man saying a word. At _ length one turned to the other. “Did you say something?” he queried. _ The other placed his hand behind his ; ear and asked: “ Did you say something?” The first man cupped his hands around his mouth and shouted: “I said, did you say something?” The second also cupped his hands around his mouth. “ Yeah,” he nodded, “ I said did you say something?” The first man shrugged. “ Not me," be said. “ You must bo hearing things!”
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Evening Star, Issue 22895, 1 March 1938, Page 11
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145Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22895, 1 March 1938, Page 11
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