Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1918 — QUAKER QUIPS [ARTICLE]

QUAKER QUIPS

“Live and let live” is a motto that no longer appeals to soldiers or profiteers. ' You never can tell. Many a man isn’t even strong enough to break a promise. Necessity knows no law, but nevertheless it generally takes its hat off to the lawyers. Wheat will win the war, but that shouldn’t influence a man to drink more than his share of rye. The cynical bachelor rises to remark that after a man is married his troubles never come singly. When a man says he is wrapped in thought, don’t suggest that good goods come in small packages.—Philadelphia Record.