. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ?—Exchange. Tempus Fugit Her Dad: Why hang it, girl, the fellowonly earns fifteen a week. Herself: I know, pap, but a week passes soquickly when youre really fond of each other.—Boston Transcript. Old Style Pullman Porter (to aged man as train pullsinto yards near depot): Brush you off, sir? Aged man: No—Ill get off the usual way.—Clipped. The Generous Lawyer A Boston lawyer tells this story on anotherlawyer named Ames who was retained as coun-sel for a man who stepped in a hole in the streetand broke his leg. Suit was brought againstthe city in the su


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ?—Exchange. Tempus Fugit Her Dad: Why hang it, girl, the fellowonly earns fifteen a week. Herself: I know, pap, but a week passes soquickly when youre really fond of each other.—Boston Transcript. Old Style Pullman Porter (to aged man as train pullsinto yards near depot): Brush you off, sir? Aged man: No—Ill get off the usual way.—Clipped. The Generous Lawyer A Boston lawyer tells this story on anotherlawyer named Ames who was retained as coun-sel for a man who stepped in a hole in the streetand broke his leg. Suit was brought againstthe city in the sum of $1,000 and Ames won thecase. The city appealed to the Supreme Court,but here also the verdict was in favor of Amesclient. After settling up the claim Ames handed hisclient a silver dollar. W^hat is this for? asked the man. That is what is left after takinp; out my fee,the cost of appeal and other expenses. The man regarded the dollar a moment, thenlooked at Ames. Whats the matter with this, he asked,is it bad?— stout Lady: Stop shoving, Alf! -Blighty, London Lumbering followed by repeated fires—nothing left but soil


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