Tommy on the Ocean: IV
... Tommy 01 tilke Ocean IV. FIRST LESSONS IN THE USE OF THE LIFE-BELT The fourth drawing Oj a scries in which E. G. O. Beuttler depicts the amenities of troopship Jc ...
... Tommy 01 tilke Ocean IV. FIRST LESSONS IN THE USE OF THE LIFE-BELT The fourth drawing Oj a scries in which E. G. O. Beuttler depicts the amenities of troopship Jc ...
... Light amd Learning BROWN: Hi! Conshtable, how's a man to find his way tome by these uoo-fangled 'lectric 'luminators CONSTABLE What? Ain t they light enough for you then? BROWN: Who said ellythick agin the lishe? What I complains of is the plagney dishtance between the poshts BY G. E. STUDDY ...
... Wlbiere the Holidays were Spent BY GEORGE MORROW GEORGE MORROW ...
... SH0UILB CURATES STARVE? IBy OeOo Morrow* That the salaries of curates are notoriously inadequate is common knowledge Two vicars and eleven curates with their lady relatives and friends, all sitting round the stage in a crescent like Uncle Bones and his darkey coonies, formed the chorus in a novel entertainment recently given in the Wellington Pier pavilion at Yarmouth.-- Daily Paper These ...
... . By Will Owem. The Professor I propose, my dear, to take Hugh and Christopher to my lecture to-night on the flora and fauna of the paleozoic era Dolly: Oh, uncle! What have they done? By Will Owea, ...
... Tib InIuEinniUEiF off ttbe Mo^uhp As Seeirn by Tsim Browne,, Husband (on his wedding tour) I want rooms for myself and wife Hotel Clerk (politely): Suite? Angry Husband Of course she is perfectly lovely The sweetest girl in England Torn Browne. ...
... The Topicfator ...
... . AMERICA IN LONDON. DRAWN BY RALPH CLEAVER. ...
... II Ihe of ttlhe ff unir As tS'eemx Iby WdM Owesn. Tripper (who has invested in a bathing-machine ticket) The old party wanted me to take a dozen tickets-- said they came cheaper; but I says, I'm twenty-eight now, an' 'ow do I know I'm going to live till I'm forty? W5M wemio ...
... Tib of ftlh Ldtouair5 As ^eini Bay Q0 ID)o Armo^uiiPo Vl RACECOURSE JOTTINGS-- THE TIPSTER Now then, gents, 'aven't I bin patronised by royalty 'Aven't I bin patronised by the Roschildren Wasn't it me at Hepsom gave yer nine winners out of six races? Ain't that good enough for yer? Go ID)o Armmo^uiiPo ...
... (GENERAL, INTELLIGENCE. By Geo. Belclher. I 'ear yew be givin' up Mr. Webber's 'ouze, zur Confound it! Yes; it's positively uninhabitable. The walls are damp, the roof half off, there's no water, no accommo dation, no anything Wull, I mind the time, zur, when thur wazn't no 'ouze thur at all By Geo. BeleBero ...
... Every piano organ rattles and every corner-boy whistles the interrogation, Won't you come home Bill Bailey, won't you come home DRAWN BY TOM EROWNE ...