STORIES FROM THE TRENCHES
By CARLETON B. CASE
=160 Pages Artistic Paper Covers Price 40 cents.=
(Now first printed in book form.) The jolly tales the soldiers tellare here collected in one neat volume, that all who love good storiesand all who are interested in the lively doings of our boys in khakimay read and be entertained. Not only the Yankee lads, but also ourCanadian, British and French brothers in arms have stories to tell youin this book; and while they are all “stories” they also are all trueto fact, which increases your interest in them many fold. This is thefirst book of its kind ever issued, and should be in every Americanhome. (Just out.)
WARTIME AND PATRIOTIC SELECTIONS
For Recitation and Reading
By CARLETON B. CASE
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Just issued. The only book of its kind; containing the best of the newverse written during the present war that is suitable for declamationand public reading, in school, college, church, patriotic and Red Crossmeetings, and all similar occasions; together with the very choicestof the old favorites. Humor, pathos, lively action, narrative, thegrand and the sublime, all have representation in its pages; the wholeconstituting a bookful of the newest and choicest works of the bestAmerican, Canadian and British poets, writers and orators, such as wasnever before gathered in one volume.
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ANECDOTES OF THE GREAT
WAR
Gathered from European Sources
=160 Pages Paper Covers Price 30 Cents=
BY CARLETON B. CASE
(Just off the press.) The funny things which the combatants say anddo in the present great conflict in Europe and Asia, the recruits’blunders, the stay-at-homes’ excuses, the bulls of the Irish fighters,the jokes on the officers and on the lads in the trenches,—these andmany other amusing anecdotes of the war are to be found in this book ingreat detail. _It is the only collection of its kind_, and is gathereddirect from the press of the European nations engaged in the war,especially for this work. Contains nothing to offend any nationality,but everything to amuse and entertain the reader.
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FORD SMILES
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BY CARLETON B. CASE.
(Spring of 1917.) The very newest, largest and choicest collectionof merry quips about our friend the Ford car, all good-natured andlaughable, with nothing to offend even Mr. Henry Ford himself. Theauthor went to Detroit and obtained some of the new jokes in thisbook right at the Ford factory. You can’t help laughing, whether youown a Ford car or not, at the funny things in “Ford Smiles.” When youget this book of humor we ask you to read the short Preface to it;it explains, in the author’s opinion, why every good Ford joke is acompliment to that great invention—the Ford Motor Car. Probably youhadn’t thought of it that way.
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A Batch of Smiles (humor) 30c A Little Nonsense “ 30c Flashes of Irish Wit ” 30c Some Irish Smiles “ 30c Anecdotes of the Great War ” 30c The Sunny Side of Life “ 30c Vaudeville Wit ” 30c Ford Smiles “ 30c Wit and Humor of Abraham Lincoln ” 30c New Book of Conundrums and Riddles 30c How to Write Love-Letters 30c Art of Making Love 30c Etiquette for Every Occasion 30c Gypsy Witch Fortune-Teller 30c Telling Fortunes by Cards 30c Gypsy Witch Dream Book 30c Oriental Dream Book 30c Herrmann’s Wizards’ Manual 30c Card Tricks 30c The Amateur Trapper 30c How to Box 30c Comic Declamations and Readings 30c Junior Recitations 30c Holiday Recitations 30c District School Recitations 30c Children’s Select Recitations and Dialogues 30c Comic Dialogues for Boys and Girls 30c Jolly Dialogues 30c Junior Dialogues 30c High School Dialogues 30c Entertaining Dialogues 30c Fun for Friday Afternoons (dialogues) 30c Friday Afternoon Dramas 30c Thrift Cook Book 40c Wartime and Patriotic Selections 40c Stories from the Trenches 40c
The very latest works of their kind. Uniform in style. Procurable whereyou bought this book, or will be sent postpaid by the publishers onreceipt of price.
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Page 42, “kidnaped” changed to “kidnapped” (were kidnapped by)
Page 134, “told” changed to “hold” (hold ’em back)
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