The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-03-15, Page 61 csrry thous ow;; the !lei' etnikiim #Toni:
tho tip oaf' 40)149 Greece and Athens.
' and; ht."04in ;text day to the tar end '
t'
of 4.tediterranw►n'and- Palestine.
Itwms * brilliant sunlit morning r'
When the "boat" took Off and Norah,
,y Boyd Cab/e
SYNOpSI:.
At' Croy+lon aerodrome. Glynn, Ellintas.
. pilot of the indiau Air- bail• liner, meets
• `Norab. Seaman. At the'last minute Glynn
1e ordersd4 to stand-bY,' for a ;Dual( too.
The Prince of lapalata, is ill in London
and in "haste to• return to Indic. where his
father has died, Ile must ,be present to
claim the. throne. which his hrother.
This Vulture, plots to seise.
At ,the Prince's house, Glynn gets ln-
structions to, ay a new machine. to Lon-
don ' from the : f{pctorY.0 ".or, , the Prince's
.use. Agents of the :vulture in• London
hear of: this,and track ,hint to the factory.
'Glynn Mee ,t a machine to London but.
the: doctors rause to allow,: the • Prince
resort .the
to, c to India,:. As: -ai last made: of
,prince; has a•;short talking: film. of
abaself,'reading the Proclamation of .I,
heritance. Glyntes, plane is. foun of hi' n
ered with, so. decision;, is made, fl x. air
to deliver the film by, the `regµl. •
route.. Ile finds Norah Seaman is.h re
of the •passehkers dint to her fat
illness in:Indio.
• �R
OHAPT.•
"I sincerely hope- you'll have better
'your father," : said Glynn.
news of Yo + ' the way at
°"" t. cables on ,
the' different: airports of course." . GI
,,
"". ". '.she answered. Yes,; I you
•
. Thanks,
arranged for that, or rather ,Airways :Ac
But no • what:about -r
._,did it:for me, w:
Whatare you doing. here-eas p
.
you?
1e ow mudi bad Maio seen of his
Actions in file Post Office?
<..CH?'ER .VIf
When the liner reached the ground
i nd ',the pl ssengers..debarked to be
ushered n .the Pasterns and to
the moto�ting to take them: into
Paris, G1ynn, drew Norah Seaman
You know I'm partly; *duty this
," he said.. "Well, I have to go to
ffice here and see to some things.
you've;no'thing special to do, I wish
'diet the others: push' off and `Wait
• t • "minutes or so until • I'
e; toes y
through; and" then let ire drive
•into Paris and round any,of the
traLwe'Ve tine. to see."
ever so much- pleasant
It 'would. be P
'..,she admitted. -"If you're sure it
t bothering you."
T'other way' round," laughed
trip
the
you
her
get
you
sigh
Ie
er,'
isn'
t- "Come -along-and- -:and; I'll -_park•
u, ,comfortably �tintil. I'm ready."
he was making a fictitious
tu;:ly
for waitingthere while the
eason..l.
. rs' < went • off.Be was . • stll
tissenge
Vogt 1 ffice':episode
���19zwYp .. -•FSS YGa451 ,dam' _...a S •Y en
that, and partly, s Fa
Partly "But I amigo- free
pilot,",explained Glynti. ,
..to Karachi as a ov
right through� h im
kind` of. • special •nlessenger ; with a
like the other ,passengers, was thrill'
by the new and exhilarating sensation.
of 'the trine boats,, firat slow glide
over-the.:anooth 'waters; ,speeding'uP
endup until, with leer engines roaring
full out, she ''tvas tearing over them
with a cascade of curving spray • and
water' waves seething out. from her
sides. The shuddeting drum of water,
the hiss and spatter of flyingspray
at the portholes; ceased suddenly; ,.'Che
blue, sea, fell away 'below, them. and
the huge boat was lifting steadily and
smoothly .1nto the air.:,
"Wonderful!" breathed Norah.
"Even`i i rill .than. 'fl in off. the
`more th � y . y g
ground, Glynn.
"Then let'si hope ,for a spot Of seri
running ,next': tine, Norah," • laughed
Glynn.
"It's more :thinly still :to feel
:
her bouncing froth wave to wave,; and
chucking the. `spray in clouds."'
"But is that safe," ' Glynn?". , she
asked.
"Safe. as houses,' Norah," he said
promptly. '"You'd • be astonished at
th f theseboats and the
elightful
Quality
n .cdot
es •:
- Anecdotes -
Of
► e
nth _
Pithy
s
the
Famous
u
Of n�
in the third year• of the -reign of
Queen: Elizabeth, when she: was,•28, her
silk- woman- Mistress. Montague,<_prer
sented.'this redoubtable daughter of
'Henry -VIII; with a, pair.of,iblack silk
y
knit,etockings for •a New"Year's gift
the stress o relates ' Robert, Cortes .Holliday (in
r` she .;.oar climb off,,... - :°
weight of , a.et, t •
,, - Unmentionables. 1E'i'om ,F.ig Leaves:.to.,
or drop l b ar gidout. �f need. be. " After ' l ew days' wear-
Scanties.) a
It will 'bob:noted'.• that by this bine ase arti'clea' leased her so wel'1
" ", ing, th P
they were tveil'. into: Ui1e nGlynn and ° t. she sent 'ib Mistress. 'Montague.
a
x
"Norah''•stage.o; fraeedship, but there and asked her wherehe got them and
' • `- ndl co anieeeh. • -bet
ti
veva later; for the same sum,..by • the
Y
Austen 'family
lee'Did Well
',Oita of ` the •neatest t1'Ibutes. ever
, g
aid• to. Jean de •lteske, tthe "Prince of,
P
tenors," came , at .the rend of • a� propos.
sion'of; his colleagues to his dressing;
-room at--•-the-=-Metropolitan--• OPera-
Hous'e,, New York; to .offer, •their con
gratulations .upon hie successful re-
appearance• after a • year's' absence
through illness... • `
ctrician, w'ho, thrusting.
Enter the ale
a "horny hand Otter into that of de;
iteske's, exclaimed • •
"Jean, you done fine!" :
All..in the Game .
e to. get an more._
to have riginated? 'QVillialn'IV'.� 'when, ---
Mike e and•.I�ord^:i1igh Ad-,
ar nc
Dulte 'of: CI ... .d ,..,,
ilici..t dinner is gelated_.
m11aI, •3t'rflll o... ,, •. ,
to ,hav ,'.said oto: •a w# itel', pointing, to
t bottles:
some. empty
" ' �'."•I••
mdrineS ,
Take.. away those `' ...
n'
Iris rase t
it s
e
n roPll P
elderly
U
Major
An
roe and said:' : ',� • ,,,.;
rose _ _. y. ., - a kvl- Your': ,: f
. t!Iay I'r•.sl�ectfutly- s. ...3'..•.
e.' name of
lige • th.
Ro itl Highness. i pp. s . . ,.
the corps 'to which' I hav�e`•tile honor:
on to ad empty bottle?'
to bel,Theone g
- it11 the unfailing tact or
his family, saved the situation:
"I call them `marines';' he said, ""be.
cause they are good fellows who'have
done 'their ituty and are r'eady''to do it•
t
he; e y a at . e s "! - airline pas engers
close` aid ' l . than anion st, those in'a
of the need .to keep b"'u More quick y g .
he : carried,: b breaking liner at sea and Glynn, , it must be
vein what. , ,)' . ,
wa from that Iridian and Max and remembered, 'had sbartedt the' journey
-IIS
giant=er_,despatches and• lnstree
,,.po
When he ,was: alone, he op chi of Norah Seams
passengers. most of.the chance to enjoy the friend-
.
rier -
opened
ssibl any others who were; amongst : with 'every intention of • making the
Po Yd
tions:' the
the • n.;
For the first half of the day's flight
tiley_y..94.,9, over the empty ,blue sea,
and for ,the' second half flew withtlie.
shoreS• aild
" a Grecian -islands
•w, of. .. , .
and channels: below;::them, and Glynn,
's 'showin•
busy,with his, map • BNorah
where, they were and the''different
places'they
coiild see. ' Like the •over;.
"A Plying Courier," she laughed. -
des
:ha
rough fil
ea
6e
hon
wh
'out
or
o'
" • s trite romantic. So that job
Sound q
=fl the'Prince-out_to-Napa".
-was not to Y
after all?"
lata
" :to'test out
" �h' was wanted:
L found..." :said
ri
on a new machine,
re
'>. and po
"I was some'days.,on
Glynn evasively.
cto down in the. West
that: at the factory
to
flyher to
Country, � had
and then I,
a Club aerodrome where, her owner
Wanted 'heY.•,, It was only last night.
I was. back in town and; able . to
that
ret sick; as you
ring..;yon •. •I, was y_ tY ,. 't
s when I; heard you . weren't
Indy tom:• ,
there.','
"'so, lite about it,"
:
Since 'you'rePo
patch case • he carried and • which
left .his hand` or his side
ough' the journey,. found the one
tin' safely ' there, and locked the
m y shoulder
again.: Slung across' 'his .s o
but
�a' leather binocular• case,
gi
en �•he unstrapped thelid and shook
` the 'contents, ; 'it was not a pair
"fl n
binoculars ..that slid out,:,' but;•- an mid liners,, the cabins of theflying
huh insulated from sound
blase tin of the size holding a boet'weire so
dr
engines so, laced that tlhere was.
ed` El
the. iugi , p, ...
he opened and looked into 'no 'need to talk ' louder• 't an , in an
And wdien; • • ,.. . ,. ,
the, tin he saw' :no cigarettes, butaa'. ordinary first`' class express train .car -
i-. 11 of ci'neinatogra h film. ria e, and with seats aide .by side and
squeezed roll #' g
` ' in the as ; Glynn n and"'Norah
closed the box replayed it heads its yn .,,
He, ., e
and'stra ped'''it:down ood
the tim
nocular: case,... , P.
gain.':
• ed. at ,him, "I'll return the "iii
. $he ems
"�� liinerit and say I'was„ disappoint- a
ed-nolei
_ . again;fore so
ed ;not fio ear :from. you't
long and especially: that you •thdn
a
ou ve seen
X
sal ,..., . .. �„
awed by his -doctors to fly yet
ben t all
me athing more bout'.the Napa
iness I'm so interested lli."
=what the r papers
" e. ,Prince'
.:' , That:-th
• ' � 'ked
d he ns
"i 'I' e`r"ead'everything about.
O,h, y�,,v
he said' "And: all about making
had•theirs�for a g partof..'•,,
. • .and was ,..quite been,ealled "the most -.perfect 'of:prim-
their ',talk, could be ( i q, ,.
ve orad tial:. ary'inventiona
,A kat • . ° and confides
All right so.: fab, quiet "No less. illustrious a•fancier of. fine:
,, tuff. reezes that ay .:. .
wit}r•.a sigh,• of rehab?,. A11 that. s . _ They had favoring' b d.. ,,
;, • ns stocking$ than, Queen Elizabeth, -it is
e� cleverness. of .that -:Indian ao made good nnle and.broug!ht Ache,,, � . • � 'to Lee's' hum-� :
abbot :e said; •was, induced: to go
• d that .,chance' ;;
11�ef-an into Sight well;'ahead: of sc ;edule, time : ,
,r
an ,expert: t ; g uarte `s 'to' see' it ''eays''Holliday.
e i .malnn •'•` he: tlot-brou ht -the- Atte a
bh�oet•Of. cep-- s".. .g 1n the, ev�i>Y�� �. g' , ,. , ni
f Max 1n . e _•. f} , , _ But,theistoeking •k . ,
.. . • tis ei � 1 � 1-- a Teen ..
e juuvPy—.., , �. . ,.
Stn
. ,.- -�- , orally -.alarms d.w
K can e
conversation which: tone, lint made no *great progress.; Dis-
The enthralling ..
ensued is thus set 'down in Stew's heartened, he retired from the. open-
" " in Mr. Hoiliday's ti stage Only t'o reappear later as a
Chronicle—also �� a, -, c Stage y , . ,
histo of feminine things ,sac- tenor , And what' a 'tenor,, The $tory
unique ry � ,.. . ,.�. ,
red .and profane": ., . 'goes=it is' told in "Jean de Reske and
"Mistress .Montagne answered,, saY-' the Great Days of 'Opera," by Clara:
l f ,._ Jere of Masses-
them' Iver careful.y..o. else,, that .the prem ., .
I .made F L ,
our ` Majesty, and 's "Herodiade". bad been postponed;
:,pupose only' for y i :. et, � ,.,...
• these please you so:zwell,1 will' . for a y.ear.because no suitable leading
seeing' e, n,...Mas_.
recently get �inore �in;.hand. , tenor' could be found. One day
said the Queen, ,`for indeed I genet, happened. to hear Jean singing
l ke silk. stockings; so well, because in the`back of a`Paris-music shop.•The.
i
are' leasant"fine and. delicate, 'long sought 'tenor was, found• at last.
they pleasant, g
forth I', will': wear.no more•
,that hence , ...-Sts Stage -Fright •
kin s ..
cloth stoc g
inventor - -efu ed to • sin Remon-
' clergyman faltered and refused : g
sae ill '-
But on the opening night de :Reske
peen- ess'• reign- that 'strations: ,haviugfailed,_ his: brother
It'was during. Q,. . Z3,
Netting,-' Edouard Gater o become famous hint
tli � Reverend 'Williant "Ice : of
er
.a e
�' h
'' `:man
,:.. .. 'William �,., ..� ; ... :`and the as a bas B.
in elf >) .
ham:•=a clergyman�:w.ith a cook ":'Self . , .
a would do knit .locked • tn,"a .dressing ,room, thrust
ed•s .machine th, t knit, . h�... ,
vet stume and at the right
tin" -this stocking °frame;, which` has .:.hli�►--into'his co ,
g moment pushed hfm•:bodll� ` on •the:
stage -with what.result theworld now.
, . . �.
knows.. Jean again ,became , panicky
'on the:•eeeond•night ; and threatened
••s' eidel •
u
he as
0
tiara became gen ...The:origin: of. that; eemforting-'word
" "back`to. •1740.. when' Att.
-•
gree Vernondates
miral. Vordered • that th a lora
rum -at that. time usually called: ar
•rack sb'ould . be watered, .• gays' Erie.
artr dge (in "Sleng_To-Day and Yes
B t bier" haven t hner 1n ata good height befare enrc d iib th It the par
e,.
tth
tted'`where I'm cal�ring the;stuff, ing.and,,ghdii'igdown,-sotha, Son -inventor did not S,et his ,patent..,,,.
Po ' a fair chance to sen ars h' full 'oppprtunity to get ;a ned'the advent
or they: haven t had g,• .. , ad A handicraft •yostpo
t at it. - But there's six days and bird's eye view of some of 'the world of; the ' Machine Age!" adds Mr:'Holli-
ghts � � yet;•.'.' �'„ , _ famo=us wonders of the ciassical'�cty. day.: -Patent . . ,
go
jag shown iii the newsreels at the
•TheY *ere intetrUpted-by Mr. Max,'
strolled dewn the saloon.. "Care to
whs.), halted a mennent by ,therariat he
eonie .along to the cocktail bar and
. irave-a---.6ink,H-Gaitain-Fariina 'I" he
asked, and With a slight hew to' her;
prealiLdon't wait anything, Mr. Max." ii
hard a,t;the.man es he Spoke and won- t
dering.where he had seep him before: t
Mei murmured something and pasied ed
.1 remember now. It Was in the
--Post -Office-where ',14,wttS,post,ing some_ _si
tie ' and things ',this merning.,Sup-, 6
He was able to
en. the neXt2ni,erning ' and again on
artisral at Brinditi on the: Monday
morning, andhe began te feet a 'geed
The secretary and. the' equerry had
th been 60 urgent end insiatent on
he certainty, that. the 'agents . of the
-ahything in their' power to deitroY
he films' and, Or, the Centier Carriing
hem; that he had been fully inipress-
as taken as clear, evidence it wee
knoWn .the machine vs.% ,for the 'use
f the Prince; and; it. was hoped that
t 'would die be atiPpOSed that the'
Curler would 'fly the filnia Out .in the
iefiising the patent, IiiitliSth
Refaaas the speed at whiCh it grows; . wCuld have made 'silk .abaCkinge, •• I,
yon dd not like its acenery, of its should, 'I 'think,' have been, someWhat
eliniate,' or its shows; , jistifled in granting' him it .Patent' for
OW
There are:cars' and -trains no4TeaVing
r•!" for other towns and states:
If you cannot boost iota': beine feWn.
• Where Men , rise and, fill
if you cannot Usethe bright `sunikiiie
"If: you Cannot Join in:boosting, then
And...they're' selling ticket's daily tot
• Other toWns and Agee.'
ven The Horse- Laughe4
vilege Of stockiegs • kir phi
vihole, of ony subjects, Is leo. imPortant
Lee's, firet machine, wee net capable
pt 'knitting .more than ,Oight loots to
an. incli width—too Cowie for Bilk,' ex-
plins. Mr, Holliday: •
Anirish Tale
•
Majdi NV, Long; in Sports
of Yeaterday," relates this anecdote Of
tPla:IntlY Hibernian. flavor: •
'Patsy -and the. diivei Went into the
arinerfer-r-,tbreughoilt-'---theinitedihotel_Aining_reem, Then I heard
to roh hint, was coming te believe Ithis .States„ being Urged en every hand. to Patsy's eisplanatien og the unpardiii=
ad. happened, and that the riise ;of ;redliSe their:. trodUction in order to re,- able linielice of :Whiskey and' p-oteen
sending' him by 'Ali Mail„, had thrown lieve the. surplui Situation and thus te followed by: , - ' ' ., •
the enefO'eff the scent. ' .' " ridee te Pttee le/eV 'are PaSsio8 "Bitt did Ye O'er tatite Benedictine?
. In tile -lint, 0 iet•er e4ete.,:.he .t,ilas threngh•n.peried: ,of • Perplexittee; aS nrfs' Made by the holy monks." . '
. , Then he rementibered how Max had
woken 'to the 7ndian he' had been
warned against, and began to wonder
'Post Office, or Was he spying on his
Movements? And hp had been,Spy-
hig, had he Seen Sametlaing that Might -
jeopardize the safety of ;the films he
WaS, gat:111g to, India, beetiuie in the
Post Office he lad taken ,eertein Av.;
Situtionn it would he most'. dangerous
•
tain Elliman?" '
beginning to 'slant doWa fer S;"
slang,;
• Salt•:"Lot's:W'ife."
A' Coffin • A *ooiien`overcoat,
A'ilocter: "Castor oil artist.' :"A Wan
ffin
A' cigarette.: A co
Perfect Crlb:;:Hand
. Milwailkee,-. Wi . .
man failed to . w n; a cribbage game
in .'site of :the; fact that he held
p t order
perfect' hand. His cards in he
vs of s .ides clubs
dealt,,were. tine 8 e D ,. , _
and diamonds and, the. jack of hearts.
from•: the •de k
His �;flith card' :drawn
kin' b
was . the ;flys of hearts, •mak g t
highest possible score
Kee your: face' with sunshine lit; ,
P,
it
:i 1 b .
Lauh'altte f .;.
g
fwill flit '•
Gloomy shadows oft <� h it a
I! you have t ew }i ,g
,Just to laugh a little bit.
"J, E.V. Cook,
s than one,'• Melo, not
'In moresenses. a ,,
h, ' nerry-go=round. You don't—.covet` `
he..sa e-;courseawiee
t m
hatned the: heitrage: "tree,'
'keoWn, as "Old, Greg" frein .lia habit
.Cearse fabric) garment, .,either',.cleak,
79t feul-Weather.eoat,.. or breeehes;
nonsetnie, it nothing lit:
Monger'," a setter applee,"inonger''
When Sir :,ThomiSoLiptoa: sPoke of.
.the was...Merely Mang
hat When . the pelide 'of .the United
how the expresSlon„ "dead .larinen,
this . letter to the 'New Totk lietald- • Then; thrOugh-the ;OpotiLdopir• Ralf'
hale to muke sure how and w, ere e
film was carried; ,or perhaps, to lull
int into 6,,sense Of secnrity.
H the latter was the intention, it
was 'certainly a 'wise one, becauSe by
the thirti'n*Irtralthough he never left
his atinche-cate Out of his sight ar
reach, he was:certainly less alert and
on- guard againtt pessible efforts to
rob aril than he had been on. first
Ph the MondaY; the third day ,of the
journey, they transferred .frenr. land
overSeartransport, leavitig Brindisi At least that's. rhat I. hear about
.'79. The Neve.Yerk 'Hetet -Tribun . • . time,. hesaid to Pats! ' ,' ,
bause, and Called a Meeting, After all holf.nionkti.WhateVer, but to hell with
$eeee 'present *ith tbe aid ef. a hind-. the:Man'that ble* the glass for- Shert-
YOU, fellOWs lave get to ISY Offi thit eoiers,, may take heart osys:'ivir. Pio-
troni 110m ,OO 01' .01 got fined ftif niter. Who read" :tate' r•Ansten's • "pride and
-production,' and MaYhe sent te. jail:. Prejiidice" Would have nothing. to de
. With ..it; and, the, the publisher .WhO.
Ltss THAN WORTH' for 'a hie ticate.e.-
•
et take , That's all it costa when YOu 'use Matte ,
(11104 014r
, tut '6akintiveliider. Bake with Magic. and be tura .
you and I'll have te quit tee:. • '
i can't' Stay 11,,ete :talking Ls yeti any,
logger, i!ve a lot to do. I've get to
clove :to the Pend .atia tell, it
not to freeze' 'so 1 won't overproduce
hay,: Tliese Cews la -ave got to eaSe tip
ducka a7' q. turkeys,' dOn't went 1,0
equivalent .Of fifty.,dollaffi, ,pigeonholed
it,. :and so it rentained; :until' many
ioogithig into bill ear !, Ring 4,2'.
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• The gayer toinpnay,,, Limited,*
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