Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, August 5th, 1914
When you bathe engage all the bathing-boxes so as to have the sea to yourself uncontaminated.
Sir Robert Lorimer has been appointed architect for the restoration of Whitekirk church, East Lothian, which was burnt down by Suffragettes last February. There is a feeling among the militants that, since it is owing to the exertions of women that the work has to be done, it ought to have been given to a woman architect.
Two Suffragettes who were charged, last week, at Bow Street with obstructing the police, refused to give their ages. Presumably the information would have shown that they were old enough to know better.
A committee of the Metropolitan Water Board reports that Thames water is purified at least 1,000 times before delivery to consumers. It looks as if there may, after all, be something in the complaints which reach the Board from time to time as to its water being absolutely flavourless.
The London Fire Brigade Committee has decided to ignore a demand from the Corporation Workers' Union for the reinstatement of a fireman who refused to obey an order on the ground that it involved too great a danger to him. For ourselves we are surprised at the moderation of the Union. We should have expected them to insist also on a medal for life-saving being bestowed on the man.
Dr. Ignatius Moerbeck, an engineer living on the Amazon, asserts that the river which Mr. Roosevelt claims to have placed on the map had long since been surveyed by him. The prettiest touch in Dr. Moerbeck's statement is to the effect that the real name of the river is Castanha, which means Chestnut.
Furs worth about £3,000 were stolen from a Chiswell Street firm last week. This gives one some idea of the intensity of the recent cold snap.
Mr. Lyn Harding, it is announced, has acquired a new play in four Acts entitled Bed Rock . Surely the lullaby touch in the title is a mistake? Audiences are quite prone enough to fall asleep without these soporific aids.
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VOLUME 147
AUGUST 5th 1914.
edited by Owen Seaman
HINTS TO MILLIONAIRES.
CHARIVARIA.
THE BEES.
THE LOGIC OF ENTENTES.
CUT FLOWERS.
COOL STUFF.
THE ETHICS OF THE RING.
THE MAGIC NUMBER.
MY HARDY ANNUAL.
The Latest from the Schoolroom.
COCOANUTS.
The Latest Cinema Poster.
ARMAGEDDON.
An Invidious Distinction.
Where to wear your Hat.
THE DOUBLE CURE.
Commercial Candour.
THE PACKER'S PLAINT.
A Sporting Offer.
MUTUAL SERVICE.
ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.
MR. PUNCH'S HOLIDAY STORIES.
THE WISER CHOICE.
MNEMONICS.
THE PASSING OF THE COW.
The Trippers.
MY GIRL CADDIE.
THE COTTAGE.
OUR BOOKING-OFFICE.
How they view things in Oregon.