RAGE TWEN_'l`Y-s1§_ _ ,__ i F __ -~ - -.-- .. 7 1 Li He Walked With Kings-” I BY EDWIN T. WOODHALL interpret to him as a menace. Theic. shortly afterwards, Kliifs Attitude Towards the Kaiser sony “___ w____e_ ______5__ heard that the Cnr has been as ' 5\f’°"°_"d ‘Hd ‘umm Rufman Sec' All this conversation went on in ‘km to sign , doc,-ee punmhmg abou Nr rmwc .l`.ht.mms ' A “tgp” of English and C0l0l1€l PFODOISKY Wlloiiifty thousand Jews because one of Tm" ('"“h°un‘ mlcresm fknew no English, v:hen he heard the imem mm B bag of dirt at old Bmy " .constant daughter, said to me in !Go____ _“___ come ____ 5 5___c__y end!" Much has been written and more _ _ ` ‘F’e“°h~ I Fisher was right ln this as ln many saiclof the re'a'ions of King Edward __ _ _ i t_ __ ___ You must tell me theae__storl¢s, old _of his p_.0phecle5_ Stolypm was sho r I I M) me olhm Imgn ng monauls lnmn' “'h"“ W are “I°“°' . Ii-ery shortly afterwards at _the Opera l- ~ - l . - _ it h _ .‘~U'0l1¢‘ dllllll- ‘ll ‘"““ “` menl on the way back to Revai -- the _ln st. Pewrsburs. teen argued fhat the operations of 'he King had their effect upon thc l 'cation of the .oiii=el"°“"d thc Emi’ ""€"° “““"’“°d- ground, mn, he had to p,.oceed im_ l-'l.':@~nl-S to buy them llo'.v." said the "" _ me NUIUIIOUF '1'h“"1 Seam” "I ACcDrd.mgIy everybody on me vessel mediateiy to Vienna to represent his Kmg eX“u9""-1Y~ "`Adm11'9.l Togo dc- ‘ ' h exce t I-he . :rested the Russian flee off Port Ar- and -myself were the only escorts. Al:`v‘a5 S_ub'Iec"ed w seam _ p . th ICaptain who was an officer of the uncle M me hmmm OMIM “pon e 'thur yw§e1~day_ Heryg the cablegl the Czar`s special request we walked ~ ” ' ' . The to my occasion of a Royal wedding. rilzhi. un only a icw feet behind t.heIR“5°1a“ Na‘°1 R"5°r‘° n I .. . .. » - _ _ ' ` Iastoilisllment and dismay Colonel: Tm the King' s_“d Kms Ed _F@`1~gltna_\_d rem MY4 Quad-5 C51-,}e_g_ Iwo nmtialclics. _ _ _ _ _ ,, hi bt _ Po' ts ' re dc dis ixsl w-h'chIP"°I‘°ff5kY °l‘d¢Y€f1 U-he lllrls E0 Sf»YlP.“md’ That' Wm wm'e_L9 m- U llfc laughed `af:er a' few‘ moments m “e ‘m T CL' on 1 ~ the point which are dividing us re- » _ .- , _,wg mu ,ed 0 bu, in the saloon to be Searched- l _ 'when he had finished reading. Te eu F cu- _up n at me mi- VI That was actually carried out -- by |m°‘m’" Then me Kms departed from “You ~ha‘l have vour two hiint/ers""` “nc Dm' (Ir ms ance M mm ‘mc ' ~. di lomatic languageff-Ie smiled at the l _ . ` . __A.______ ___ _ ’__ I bilnlping.. _ l SHAD WS CF THE I Formerly of the Special Branch, Scotland Yard, and Private Bodyguard to Three Generat 7't~.a of British Royalty ’ . thc other. kiiockiiig him against , Prince Ferd`uiand._ Nobody. recognized :the Prince -- or thc King. The prince .. shook the man off and told him sharply to be careful who he was The man re_plied in an iilS0lent,` _threa_te»nlng manner. | “Apologize at once, sir!" deman-. _ded the Prince. For answer the braw- f lei' struck Prince I-‘erditiand in the face. ` _Ins'ta.ntly, despitea detaining li.a.nd of King Edward, Prince Ferdinand set about his opponent. I-Ie hit out with a straight "left" _that reaclled 'thc point of his a.ttackcl"s chin fol- lowed it up with a hard right and in 'two seconds had his man retreating across the road with his arms flying about widely, _ __ A little crowd had collected and the police arrived. we told themfvlho the successful fighter was and the police stood gasping with astonishment. 1 _.The Prince did. not cease hitting' c-iii. until the man had cravenly apo- logized. Orlc of his eyes was .closed and his nose required immediate ut- tention. _ King Edward enjoyed the -episode: "Bravol" he said* wherl.tho.Prlnue, rl liitlc out of breath, returned from the chase. _ ' ‘ "Have you ever had presented t'\ you an English boxer called Driscoll?" A he asked. The King replied that hc had Hot. S0 lat' as he could remem- ber. ‘ - ' “Then said Prince »Ferdinand, "Il lyou ever should, tell him what you. _think or his pupils" _(Next week: The prince oi“Wale:. ol: the firing line - Run-away horse in nc-malrs land is tamed by worlrlzf. mostpubllcizecl horscnilin - Wood- hall aids the Prince and General Co- ‘ wana in Eritevtaiining French Girls ag Secret Whonpee Party on General I-iaig‘s Private T'rain.~7 ~ -_ l GOI) _ IS 'IJOVE' , ,..., |Ccntinucd From Page 24) “Ye fearful 4 saints, fresh courage . » take ` ' And milch to his chagrin, Prince Imcn detectives -- throughly,1 noticed P ,iw said lhughmgiy ou 1 _W Sir Ernest Czlsrol had .proposed at _ _ . _ _ _ _ _lolll-ner in Russia to negotiate soilleltllat several of the girls bitterly resen-,"m°"' I°°I““3 P"I“°° and ‘_°"d' |dr»n't, appear 'to need any extra ' i ' l “You know personally, I like your :__ ___ ‘ lniportan: finan<‘l:ll transactions and , , , _,___ Km; ..__.___ a Wm, ,__.. ,___ ,___ mihirin the least, one or them ex- luhcle.. Hes it very usrewbie char- I ` ‘ - lremember the old days even as he claimed in Russian friend. He secured the Cmrs promise _ ~ i _ __ __ L0 _.we__.e Sir Emest Cassel and _ep "Oh! But Ive been honoured by dues and I am sorry foi the prescil - bi' h B t -- the Congo and thc Royal Comnland upon three occawl 03°. U ‘lcd the ordcl but some of them didn t , , St¢_d5_" __ A Two-fislcd Prince had rather an exciting exper- llcncc with Priil`_ce Ferdinand durinf; it. be l¢_nowri that thc fiancier had the ~ __ _ - ___ imperial sllppcl-t. 'rheh the roiiv:rsa- ""'"‘-‘E .B“‘°“”s' Y°“ ““d°“°““d' ‘ ,i»1=f\i,\'i-f=it. The King and the Prince - ~ l - ' ' h s t Kin of thc Belginns ‘ Theic was an unpleasant. little in-_ T e DTC fm B tion turned on politics and the King ' - cidcnt. before this visit ended. 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