Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, September 26, 1917

The Project Gutenberg eBook, Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 153, Sept. 26, 1917, by Various, Edited by Owen Seamen

Three bandits have been executed in Mexico without a proper trial or sentence. This, we understand, renders the executions null and void.
The campaign against the cabbage butterfly in this country has reached such an alarming stage that cautious butterflies are now going about in couples.
After spending a one-pound Treasury note on cakes, chocolates, fish and chips, biscuits, apples, bananas, damsons, cigarettes, toffee, five bottles of ginger pop and a tin of salmon, a Chatham boy told a policeman that he was not feeling well. It was thought to be due to something the boy had been eating.
Incidentally the boy desires us to point out that the trouble was not that he had too much to eat but that there was not quite enough boy to go round.
I read all English books, says Dr. HARDING in The New York Times , because they are all equally good. This looks dangerously like a studied slight to Mr. H.G. WELLS.
We understand that, owing to the paper shortage, future exposures of German intrigues will only be announced on alternate days.
At the Kingston Red Cross Exhibition a potato was shown bearing a remarkable likeness to the German CROWN PRINCE. By a curious coincidence a report has recently been received that somewhere in Germany they have a Crown Prince who bears an extraordinary resemblance to a potato.
Mystery still attaches to the authorship of The Book of Artemas , but we have authority for saying that Lord SYDENHAM does not remember having written it.
At Neath Fair, the other day, a soldier just home from the Front entered a lions' den. The lions bore up bravely.
The question of body armour for the troops, it is stated, is still under consideration by the authorities. This is not to be confused with bully ARMOUR which has long been used to line the inside of the troops.

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English wit and humor -- Periodicals

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