Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, September 12, 1917
The Project Gutenberg eBook, Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 153, Sept. 12, 1917, by Various, Edited by Owen Seamen
The Cologne Gazette is of the opinion that the American troops, when they arrive in France, will be hampered by their ignorance of the various languages. But we understand that the Americans can shoot in any language.
A weekly periodical is giving away a bicycle every other week. Meanwhile The Daily Telegraph continues to give away a Kaiser every day.
I decline to have anything to do with the War, said a Conscientious Objector to a North of England magistrate, and I resent this interference with my liberty. Indeed he is said to be so much annoyed that he intends sending the War Office a jolly snappy letter about it.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN says a gossip writer is coming to England in the Autumn. This disposes of the suggestion that arrangements were being made for England to be taken over to him.
Incidentally we notice that CHARLIE CHAPLIN has become a naturalised American, with, we presume, permission to use the rank of Honorary Britisher.
Before a Northern Tribunal an applicant stated that he was engaged in the completion of an invention which would enable dumb people to speak or signal with perfection. He was advised, however, to concentrate for a while on making certain Germans say Kamerad.
An Isle of Wight man has succeeded in growing a vegetable marrow which weighs forty-three pounds. To avoid its being mistaken for the island he has scratched his name and address on it.
Those in search of a tactless present will bear in mind that Mr. MARK HAMBOURG has written a book entitled How to Play the Piano.
The great flagstaff at Kew Gardens, which weighs 18 tons and is 215 feet long, is not to be erected until after the War. This has come as a great consolation to certain people who had feared the two events would clash.
In Mid Cheshire there is a scarcity of partridges, but there is plenty of other game in Derbyshire. The Mid-Cheshire birds are of the opinion that this cannot be too strongly advertised.
Various
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Vol. 153.
September 12th, 1917.
CHARIVARIA.
THE END OF AN EPISODE.
THE WHOLE HOG.
MAKING THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS.
THE SUPER-PIPE.
THE FAIRIES HAVE NEVER A PENNY TO SPEND.
RARA AVIS.
THE REVERSE OF THE MEDAL.
A STUDY IN SYMMETRY.
Our Restricted Coast Amusements.
A LOST LAND.
THE SUNFLOWER.
CONSTABLE JINKS.
A HAPPY JUXTAPOSITION.
SUPPLY AND DEMAND.
THE TRENCH CODE.
SPREAD OF THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT.
"AVANTI, SAVOIA!"
A DAUGHTER OF THE BACK STEPPES.
THE LONG-FACED CHUMS.
A STRAIGHT TALK WITH L. G.
THE ONLY OTHER TOPIC.
AT THE PLAY.
BUCEPHALUS AND THE ROAD-HOGS.
THE TEST OF TYPE.
REPRISALS
SHAKSPEARE AND THE WAR.
"LET LAWS AND LEARNING...."
OUR BOOKING-OFFICE.
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.