Sovember 1, 1913. 



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POOR MICHPJl 



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The Military Archant.el : "Stop, you can't look 

 in. It is reserved for the Prussian Military Coun- 

 cil." 



Liverpool Courier.] 



POT AND KETTLK. 



P.C. Wilson: " What are you doing in that uni- 

 form, Huerta? Y<ni're no constable- only the 

 worst rowdy in the crowd." 



■ P.C." Huekta: "Well at any rate. Ini not off 

 ray own beat." 



President Wilson found himself in a dilenuna. 

 On the one hand he had to protect United States 

 life and property in Mexico; on the other, he was 

 committed to a policy of non-interference. 



Ucrord Herald.] [Cliicago. 



UNCLE SAM MAY DO SOME FANCY SEWING. 



Minnccnwli-? Journal.] 

 AKK THERE ANY OLIVE BRANCHES FOR THIS 

 DOVE? 



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■APPROACH HIM FROM THE RlGHl' END, 

 UNCLE!" 



