Saturday, June 20, 1925
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' The better kind of Dry Cleaning—-the kind
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'’■• ■s' ’LkII ' and pressed in the manner they should be. We
V \ * ISv employ only the'most expert methods th rough
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Introductions. ~ ' f , >
Nebpr introduce unnefcessilrily. Per
haps a good rule to follow is to intro
duce wherever it seems the natural, grace
ful and kiyd tiding to do. Some of the
accented forpqe are:
Miss Smith, Miss Jones.
Miss Smith, do you know Miss Jones?
This ia my daughter, Mary, Mrs. Jones.
Mr. Jones, do you know my mother?
1 Don't use: .
“Mies Jones, shake hands with Miss
Smith:”
,_"I want to make you acquainted.”
Never say, "My friend." You may say.
■'My. mother." "my aunt." but it, is in
correct to designate one person as “my
friend.”
The younger person-ds always pre
sented to the older, but a gentleman is
OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS
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/f MRS Gunn-fbo' ought t> join ) 'YtT Burr rr yioold really be worth Y
(f OUR FRIDAY AFTERNOON CUJB- VIE \ YoUR "WHILE - EAST WEEK. EACH <
> HAVE MAO SOME VERY LO U *V° Y[ ( MEMBER HAD To EARN A DOLLAR /
( INTERESTING l [ And THEN SET
XL lately tme mrsjyte 9 l The others how she a Y
\ V___JX/( BC?r L HAVE SO MANY J \ DID »T NOVEL IDEA- )
X }— —n_ f Y thinostodo nj/ N — /\\ f how did you \
;«1 ways!; presented ito ft lady, even though
the lady is just a little girl, and the gen-,
Neman a man of real distinction.
Men, when introduced, always shake
hands. "When a man is introduced to
a woman, it is her place to .offer her
hand or. not. as she chooses. It he, how
| ever, extends his hand,vit is ruiSp of her,
to ignore* it. • ... V i’
Acknowledge an ' infroduetiJSfi simply.
"How do ypu do” or a bow and ft ,smile
ore correct. Don't say,i “Cbaritlcd" or
“Pleased to meet you.” : Better' make
your first remark the beginning of the
conversation.
In Chinese watefiC jfunks or boats are
parked in double rows with au alley of
water between them in much the same
1 way we park cars in America.
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! Unusual Republican View.
1 Chicago Tribune (Republiean).
We should grant independence to the
Philippines because the islands constitute
, an exposed flauk which we cannot possi
bly defend. Before the Washington ngree
-1 mfut -was signed these iidanda offered a
gt'ave problem, and now that we are for
■ bidden to fortify tlipm their defense is
; 1 impossible. No responsible naval strate
, I gist presumes we eonld hold them against
■ the Japanese. As long as we do hold
, them we are tempting Japan, but, should
Jo lien yield to temptntioft. public'opinion
'yoilld force this country into a long and
‘ costly war to recover the Just possessions.
E The risk is enormous, 'far greater than
> any advantage we gain by our control:
of the Philipppines justifies.
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THB CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNB
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\Wt CHART,KB *. STEWART
1 J*BA Service Writer
Washington- —capt. ‘George
Meyers of the United States
navy to busy apologising. to
hineteent Washington newspaper
men, T one after another.' ;
. ; He isn't permitted to herd them
4 , together and apologize to them In
1 or to enii them up on the
i telephone and get It over that
'/war '■
He , must traipee around from
°*ee to office, apologising to them
personally, and indi
vidually. ■ '
One apology to bad enough. But
• ~ 1» in succession—gosh!
Meyers isn’t doing this apolo
gising voluntarily- * Secretary of
the Navy Wilbur sentenced him to
*0 It, for spoiling ft publicity stunt
the secretary had his heart set on.
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NOW, Wilbur J saw a chance
recently to get some swell
i. *-- The > dirigible
Lew Angeles was due to make a
trip from her Lakehurst (N. J.)
hangar down to Annapolis, tie up
to the mast of her mooring ship,
th6 Patoka, stay an hour' pr two,
then fly ovhr hook
jAPto once more for a
Vhort rest, and flnally sail back to
Ldkehurst.
* ‘l’ll have some Washington cor
respondents go up in her while
she’s in this vicinity," thought the
secretary. “They’ll write up their
trip and it’ll be fine stuff for us." i
He began telephoning to a select- '
•d list of correspondents—the big
gest men in the business and
known to him t* be particularly
Interested in the navy. V.'
The -notice was very shffct and
•otne ofj them found it hard to get
' T>«,..Wlttrar was Insistent.
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xyAT IS A. 'DIFFEREpST MATTER, MR.. FRIS6Y—I |
KREWrr AATTER.
o nwrraewr that * |
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Y GICK. PFOF>LE- ARE
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an Argument for Evolution
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Bmith, bow and arrow maker of San Francisco, refuses to ten how he got
Shte amazing picture, but contends that It proves conclusively Mow monkey
1 Aft# «W» descended from the same ancestors, learning that with science
he could slay his toes. When asked it the setting was hta own backyard,
V, ~ he refused to answer. -J
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BIG RADIUM ORE FIND MADE
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Two Prospectors Report Valuable Dis
covery In, Ontario. . j
Toronto, Ont.. June lll.—The discovery
of radium-bearing mineral in alleged
itiinmerclal quantities by . two prospec
tors, Charles Earle and E. AV. Austin,
i in Haliburton county, has aroused wide
i spread interest. The men themselves
state Chut the samples assayed yielded
sufficient nuQutn to warrant extensive.de
1 ' He said it was their duty to gc|.
They’d he royalty, entertained, too.
As a favor to him,.he asked it. i
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TIE result was l —nineteen dis
tinguished journalists at An
napolis the next morning— [
the morning of the Los Angeles’ i
expected advent. .. v* • 1
But how to get to the Patoka, at
anchor an hour's sait dewn Chesa- X
peake Bay? It seamed odd no «rs
range'ments had been^oade. j ]
However, the correspondents <
scared up a launch. in due season i
hauled alongside the pioOrihg ship;
and started up the ladder. . r. ■ ,
* Capt. Meyers, smoking on the
upper deck, sent an orderly to in- |
vestigate the callers. 1 ** "L • i ,
* "W had da ya want?'* demanded i
-the functionary harshly. The cot- 1
respondents told; , h
> The Orderly reported to the cap
tain—the waiting, now
sulkily, meanwhile—vvho sent a
message by his executive officer.
** “We can’t feed ya.” the latter
informed them hospitooly.
<t "Here, you,’’ sternly addressing I
one of the newspaper men, ”ya |
can’t smoke here. Ya better all |
go back ,to Annapolis," he con. 1
tlmied, "and when the Los Angeles 5
gets here, you can come out in the r*
bay and look at her—if ya wanta. ®
Civilians aren't allowed on board." y
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SECRETARY V WILBUR ,got 1
some,free publicity out of his 1
little party all right, but it’s §
doubtful If he cared for that kini|. J
The next thing anybody knew- |
Meyers, bad been summoned from H
the Pataka 'to the .Secretary's office id
to dp, a; lot of explaining. , Then
\ began hl's tour of apology. * |§
rrio a disinterested bystander It, 1
X looks a little as it tile official' i
• ■ who issued ai;l those invlta-; |
tlons and then forgot to I
for his guests' entertainmenT T
would feel a trifle apologetic, too. |
vleopment on u eommercial basis and j
they have staked out a 1,000-acre claim. I
According to Earle, the discovery eon- (
of large deposits of kegmatite with I
pitchblende veips.
The provincial government has a $25,- I
000 bonus offer standing to any person |
finding radium in Ontario in commercial |
quantities. It is stated that Earle and I
his partner will claim the bpnus.
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many different styles' We'-are showing aW-the latest mod- Bj
[ els, embodying many new labor saving devices. Prices
i from $37.50 up. Make your- selection today, we will de- f
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H. B. Wilkinson
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