HaHaHa ! Good One !Man who Found Wallet gets Last Word.

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Evening star. [volume] (Washington, D.C.), 29 Sept. 1941.

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https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/...llow&andtext=&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1
 

Ah texting in the good ole days
 

That's a good one! :laughing7:
 

Quite amusing, I'm wondering about the usage of the word "loser" in 1941. Was it merely a literal reference to one who lost something, or did "loser" also mean "worthless SOB" as it is often used today?
 

I think that's what gives the Ad it's extra Charm :laughing7:

as he may have been both
 

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That's funny
 

well the guy who lost the wallet was trying to "smoke out" the unknown finder --by making him think that he was seen picking up the wallet and by not returning it he would be turned into the police as a thief ---however the finder called his bluff by stating if you know who I am --come claim it and I will give it to you ...in poker terms... called and raised
 

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