M/\KCl'l 15» 1930’ Thr. ci _r any n1'rF.To\vN _gp/53_npny_ _ ...__ .:.. _--...__-=-.= .. __ An f3..ttic.... l Salt - Shaker L’lA’l'l'l BUDGIT ITOIIII YAIIOUI II-llhl -OP SHOUT JIOPLI -1"-1 W. ORTON TEWSON -.gppcctnunr _ \'.’HLN l'.>r. llcnry Clay ltisncl'-iio- wi prcui-her--\'.'r.s at Piymoutii, _jnglund lor the Tercentenary of the pilgrim Fathers in 1920, he began to wander whether the hat he was \-.'car;ng was quite the thing for the occasion, so hc said to Lady Astor; "Kindly t:1i me about this hat, iluw docs it look?" with infinite restraint she replied: "lt has seen its best days. Lct‘s ,yr n new one." C C C ' AN elegant hat was purchased and on the inside was writian "Nancy Astor, Plymouth, the place \'.hc-re this hat was bought. Septem- ber 1920." Noticing the autograph (chuckles Ur. Itlsncr in his reminiseenscs "Pin nnclcs of Personcllty">, Lord Read. ing-former British Ambassador at Washington-came forward with his hat to secure a similar autograph. 0 0 C Dil.. RISNER, whose book fairly oozcs happiness, loves the sea. "To me a liner is one of the most delightful places on earth,” he con- icsscs. “Not that I could ever attain moard a ship that degree of happi- icss that a father discovered in his my when he could not get the boy mt of 'bed one morning. Alter sev- ~:'.1l failures the futher said: _._._.-...-._._._._._-._._.-_,.M -M _ _ \_ "I'm_going to buy two mules. name \__.,__ _ _ » ~_ “SC '\\\£;“?a\"‘,'S . . . » 9 -. g., ___ ,_ 105%; ‘li I | | | "Always approach a bull as though Have uour tubes' _ tested roqulcrrlq nisronrron Mir nr crimson nr A worm rum: _ ___ __ _ ;:'. ;.‘(,2s»‘;>,/ci/‘ (zenu/nv éiwésiillchollse __a,Am.°,r,n.°~s; I »~.». i” o "‘7°"» ll" .V011 feel so bad you can't get up?" "N0»" UW boy replied. "i feel so good I don‘t want to!" I I Q WHICH was not the reason why n. 0¢l'lBll'i, lady was confined to her bed during a sea voyage. She hm "y-leld.. ed 'D0 93-'>lly to the undulating ap-. P04115 of the ocean"-I love that-sus- pests Dr. Risncr. Apparently her h\isban'd was a good sailor and en- .loycd "vulgar" health (ns Beerbohm 'Proc once deeserlbed it to me. refer- fefefllls to c man who was the only passenger not lil during a voyage) for it was reported aboard ship that the lady wished that ahe owned a hotel with one hundred rooms and that her husband ms dead in every one of them! '- O l O ONE of the best seasiek stories was told about the great Lord Hotham _who during a voyage got up a. tug of lwar among the passengers: Married vs. Single. The Married team was incomplew and observing _a forlorn locking man leaning over the rail, Hotham went up to him and said: l "Are you married?" "No," said the miserable wretch, “only seasick!" ADVOCATING the need of a nobler polnt of view in life for us all, Dr. Rirner-wlio was with thc Army of Occupation in Germany-tells this stpry: ' An American soldier was asked "What are you going to do when you return home?" _ ljie quickly repiled: me Orderly’ and the other ‘Sergeant/, and the I'm going to beat hell out of 'both of ‘em." The attitude of this soldier, says the doctor, was the result of "exagg- . erating the worst." ABOVE the door of a. building where the bulls are kept on the Meridale stock farm in New York State is inscribed this sentence: _ you were approaching a gentleman. "I asked the manager why ho adopted so strangea ma.xi.m," says Dr. Eisner. “Said he: ‘When bulls arrive here on the train it requires three or four men to manage them, but alter giving them gentle atten- tion for awhile, one person could take any of those bulls anywhere." O U O Ol" COURSE. politeness and gentle- UW5 5Ul‘€ly Day l-\1 i-he long run. You lm°W lhe "Dry about the man who Satan's name wa.. menttloncrl in his presence. One day, someone nskcd him why he did so. “Well," said the man, "politeness costs nothlng and one never knowsl" .O O O avnnvourz lmows out the nuke and_Duchess of York‘s little daugh- ter, (who may be Queen of England some dayi is hamed Elizabeth-her run christian mmes. iire Elizabeth (after her mother), Alexandra ilor Queen Alexandra), Mary llor Queen , Mary)-but it was King George who decided her pct name for, when he heard what she was to be called. he said laughingly: “She will soon be Betty; no little girl can kccp up thc dignity ot Eliza- beth." ' And "Betty" she became. ' O O 0 “lil time of the Duke of York’s marriage to Lady Elizabeth Bowes- Lyon over 250 years had clasped since a Prince in direct suoession to the British Throne had received the Kings consent to marriage with a subject, says Richard C. Dent (in his hatty "Life story of King George?) When during the World War. King George changed the family name to Windsor (from Guelph), he also abolished the rule tliat. members oi' lthe Roynl House must marry only lmembers of Royal families. Hence- forth they would be allowed to choose their wives and husbands from the families of Dukes, Marquises and Earls. ' ' O 0 O IiVlMEDIA'I’E.LY after the United States entered the war, Mr. Page (American Ambassador) saw a good . _Sniffling Catarrh Reiieves in 10 Minutes Relief is lnstantéuiler- are destroyed-evei'y taint of catarrh is removed. Think it over seriously. the throat, relieves hoarse ness, coughing and had breath, irritating phiegm is cleared out, intlammed .OF the Pruice of Wales and Prin- ing stops at once - germs Here is a remedy that clears _ -' were such tiny babies, and I don't .ical of King George. and the King ' and he would chat "like two human beings” says Mr. Dent. On one oc- casion the King told Mr. Page a story. “I've got a good story on you," said he "You Americans have a queer uae ol' the word 'some.’ to express mere bigness or emphsis. Well, an American and nn Englishnmn were riding in the same railway compart- ment. The American read his pa- per diligently-all the details of 3 big battle. When he got done he put the paper down and said 'someiighti' ‘And some don'tl‘ said the Blglish- man." And the King roared. “A good one an you," he said. “The trouble with that Joke, sir," replied Mr. Page. “is that it is out of date." O 0 l MR. DENT‘S book is not to be piib- lished in England until after the Klng’s death. Why, I do not know- probably the Kings modesty. But it is far from the mushy, iuisome "stuff" usually written about great~ persons-especially roya.lty--while they are living. -Dent who was at- I tached to the court for many years. l gives some delightful peeps at thel Windsor family at home. By the way, he says they never refer to Bucking- ham Palace as such but just call it home". _ cons Mary (always great "pals") when younger, this is a typical nn- ecdote "I remember- the time when the _1Suspcnsion Bridge was erected over fthe Dee (Scotland). It swayed Mary on me middle of the bridge, and then make it rock I can see lthat she did not fear anyone or any "Yes, but. darling," said' the Queen ‘you see l`ve known you nil since you think you will ever be anything but children to me." bronchial tubes are healed. throat and voice are strengthened. Catnrrhozone is pleasant anrl car.. tain. You breathe Catarrhozone - lihvre is no medicine to take. Large $1.00 size is guaranteed. Smaller size Silo. and trial size 25c. at all dealer-5 'always -took his hat oil' whenever everywhere. ‘ O % lawny comer of the grsuncl. "What`s |.lml?" \Vm‘:\m:‘li“i' eskcfl Q Q 4 "lt sounds ilk: lirrzikiig glues," rr- ` O 0 - lplied Aleck. 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