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PAGE EIGHT. Heir to British Throne Really Girl Shy; Even Dodges Women Scribes “TAKE MY ADVICE. BARNEY, Now BONDLE Yo OUGHT Te (AVE: KEEP HIM FOR A PET = HIM. BUSY SUST RUNNING Staff Correspondent of Tribune to give up his prospective throne if 19 Casper Tribune) |he should matry,a “commoner.” $.—The Prince] Royalty is all right to rub elbows truly is girl| with in this democratic country, but . Baron Ren-| when royalty is in the position of Davi for even|the Prince of Wales, it has to watch n arent to the ts step. Its first duty is to its 3 yung man still | people. would flee t z women who| The people of England, by the would be attracted by a personality | way, are beginning to worry about which Is not a part of royalty. the young prince's future, matri- ) the American girls whose | monially speaking, for over there he rts have been pit-a-patting might |{s just as girl shy ag he is on this as well stop sighing about the|side of the water and sticks to the e and go back to paying a little|“faet young married set” for vir- more attention to the steady bucks|tually all of his social diversions. in the old home town. Many of the grandest old match COTES TERE It would be foolish to say the|makers in Europe have taken a e does not enjoy the society of | fling at the prince, but he has been He loves it, It would|far too wary for them. Even be foolish also to say that the all-|Queen Marie, of Roumania, Queen night parties he has been enjoying | indeed of the modern match makers, wn Long Island way have been|has gone visiting at Buckingham tn reft of all feminine charms and/|the last few months, but the prince jornment. was “out” most every evening. As The prince is just like every ether|a matter of fact, that is one of the young bachelor who has no present | best things the prince does—go out. mind for matrimony. He knows| Whenever he gets dressed up he where there {s safety first. So he|always seems tq have a place to go. has attached himself to the young] In London, in Paris, on Long married set—the Long Island polo|Taland, it is all the same to the crowd—and when he goes to a dance}prince. ‘Time was made for slaves. in the wee sma’ hours of the morn-| Night time was made for gay young ing, he first makes sure that every-| princes who may spend their older TS NICE TO HAVE HELP, SKEEZIX, BUT IF YOU'RE NOT— body's married. Then he is happy; years weighted down with the bur- and free, with no doting mothers or] dens of state and matrimony. The heartsick mafdens to worry over. prince ts not like the little boy of The prince is so shy that he has|the nursery rhyme who hated to declined to meet the newspaper men | go to bed by day. Hoa hates to go at when newspaper women are present.jany other time, He is a sort of He expressed himself as both anx-| latter-day Chanticler and has to see fous and willing to meet the sports| that the sun is called every morning writers who are specializing on polo|so the world can go about its affairs. these days, but he made {t a condi- The prince knows what the free- tion of even this conference that/dom of bachelorhood means. He there should be no lady reporters | knows that his play days, or rather present. Like all other good Eng-| play nights, would be virtually end- Ushmen, the prince calls the news-|ed the moment he says “I do.” paper men “press men.” They have He knows most of all that an ex- no reporters in the tight Mttle, right|tremely large percentage of his little {sland over which the prince] present day popularity is due to the some day will reign. fact that he is“heart whole and There is a reason for the prince’s| fancy free. Imagine the girls mak- shyness about the lady reporters.J/ing such a fuss about him, about the girl reporters up to asking alljsome dowdy female! you marry her? That's a fine|King George fought off the match question to be flinging at the future|makers until he was 28 and that King and emperor and it’s no won-|was a pretty good record in those down, figurately speaking, on the/the old man's record, however, and in love with an American But his time will come. To roy- chance on that. He likes thejand taxes. pected at a certain corps headquar- ters, Brooks got there first. The commanding general tried to shoo HUGE INCOME (Continued from Page One.) 0 budget set apart by parliament or aupport of the royal family. He lniso has any quantity of perquisites, fsoalto gether his income makes that ff the president of the United States jook like the proverbial 30 cents. out neck and crop at the general's! Laurel Canyon district. orders when up drove the king. He saw the commotion. Then he laughed heartily. B 20 motion picture people at the home Jack Sherill, film star, 48 hours after the arrest of Lioyd Hamilton, screen comedian, In a similar raid, Naturally the complexion of|has caused feeling to run high, things changed, Brooks was releas- ed and the general was fussed for he called, “what's Of those arr ed, Jules Le Baron, allegedly “unwarranted” raid. According to Lieutenant James Lyons, of the Hollywood vice squad who led the arresting officers, com- plaints have been pouring in to the Hollywood police headquarters ever since the Sherill’s mered into their poe Sree eee ings and princes, is all wrong. h ‘They revere tho institution of royal- ty. They like the pomp and cero- mony of the public functions they re permitted to see from time to i¢ime and any suggestion of counting Ithe cost of maintaining royalty wuld be considered the very high- ‘ st of treason. It is perfectly true he king has very little to do other han to ornament a few public oc- (Continued from Page One. casions such as the opening of par-| Mr. McCann presented an applica- (Ciament, eto., but the English would] tion for a dismissal of the priest's not give him up for worlds. It was| plea for an appeal and urged that ul right forsthe allies to insist that] he be permitted to present argu- the Hohenzollerfis clear out of Ger-| ments immediately-upon the motion. nany, but the Windsors will always| This was granted when it was jive and have their being in Great | found that the defendant was not re- Britain. presented in court by counsel. Fol- ‘The president of the United States | fowing a brief argument the court nas a power which the king of Eng- | ordered the appeal dismissed. and might envy if he were not so| Grace was convicted July 25, 1923, s0od natured and content with mat-| after a lengthy trial, of forgery, ers as they are. It is only in the|{n contection with the wholesale natter of compensation and per-| Withdrawal of bonded Mquor from juisites of office that the president | Sovernment warehouses, The speci- alls so far behind as to be all but | fic complaint was that he had ob- epee tained liquor on permits said to have The attractive thing about wealthy | been forged in behalf of the Mullen oung David Windsor, who 1s hoi. | Home for the Aged in Denver. Sub- laying in our midst and 1s hopeful | *eduent Infestigations revealed that 2 much of the liquor thus obtained seeing a polo game if the ner- oms committee in charge of the fonnd ) Pa ater cc ken Gf Ones other than those preseribed by tho “Why the natches ever decides that the field fit for the international contests, KatharineO'Convor,’ daush: * his entire lack of what the Eng-| ter of J, K. Mullen, Denver capital, ish call swank. Ho 4s far more nat: | ist, indteted with Grace In connec. wal and democratic than his attend: | tion with the same transactions on. nts, or, as one should say, his ¢n-| tered a plea of guilty, following Jurage, « 's conviction, to charges of fl. fhe prince is not camera shy-| jegal possession and was fined $100. Neither is his father, the king. They lowing his conviction Grace re accustomed to the ordeal. As a sentenced to serve two years in natter of fact, there are certain| Leavenworth federal penitentiary »hotographers maintained by the] and pay a fine of $5,000. oyal family. Since his sentence he has been at One of these is a little chap nam- | liberty under a $5,000 bond pending d nth nest Brook servant co nd } Brooks was born | th ny at Windsor | be outcome of his appeal and has nh engaged in the automobile iness he: astle from time to time nilen heir to royal gloves and scarfs bu nd clothing. During the war, Brooks ft ~ — > - =] QNSTOM LIN ~~") ISABANDONED tIS, Sept. 8.—The French and fan customs cordon along the was made a second leutenant in he army—made n officer—and se Ine of the official fel. for it. Brooks would | payments, MOST BE VERV CAREFUL. The arrest during the small hours Any idea that the people of Eng-| (1 an¢ Sidon sed for|producer; Robert Conville, one of sand, who claim to be the most dem. | the rest ere aay. Ww Dendy r the} his directors; F, A, Datig, sald to tio on earth and who love noth.| Prince of Wales goes anywhere off!-|he casting di y at Universal to ae than to put a commoner | “illy these days, Brooks 1s always| city; Jacl Pe cin. deo ng bel cl 2 i Kk nd orence Sits Lend of tietz government, re-| 2/0ns to record the story in ple-| Wingo, of the Hollywood studios, ent the notion of living under| ‘U™¢* ask a thorough investigation of the ere with a belt f eastern frontier of the occupied srooks also was an invete sou-/ territory in the Rubr will be aban- enir hunter. If he found Tommy | donea norrow in accordance with ith some particular prize, he would | the terms of the London agreement, ffer to take the Tommy's picture | according to word received by the . nd wend it back to the papers if the | reraration commission today trom| There hae been a ommy would only give the prize in | the office of Owen D. Young, agent-| snet Well. here are two of the genuine xchange for the honor, Mort of the | genera! ad interim for reparation Che Casver Daily. BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG > THAT YouVE Gora Ace SECURITIES! IF You Stiek To RACING ‘NouIRE Bo) i Ln To Go OVER THE HILL = XAT. SANING FoR. ‘ou Te GNE UP SPARK PLUG. You Can 3UST NOU To HIRE YouR SOCKEY BACK. You Can ktep YOUR ERRANDS « BUT You WANT Te SETTLE Down ? B.C FORBES’ SECRETARIES © Dun ee NE OF APRON BY ROBERT T. SMALL young matrons better. And in the AND MOOR eee he Casper |second place, the prince would haye GOOD Sound ADwCcEe = IU MAKE AN You Whenever there has been a meeting} his pictures in the papers, about his of H. R. H. and the newspapers|boyish freshness and all that sort pack, the boy reporters have put/of thing—if he were married to der Davy Windsor put his foot|days. His son already has beaten Feeling Runs High Over Succession of Marinton iiactt sinking avant |mau of reuenleseece 1) 1) Raids On Gay Parties Staged He is not even taking alalty, matrimony {s just Ike death By Hollywood Police \ snap the camera with great Set BY TED LEBERTHON PRINGE GETS sda fies ype emcee ee ara Staff Correspondent of The Casper Tribune, d George was at the front and was ex- (Copyright, 1924, Consolidated Press Assn.) of * one getting to sleep.” They held a party the. very night the moved in according to Real Sheiks jot of talk the last few years about the sheiks Thursday morning canyon home, neighbors complaining ild parties that prevented any- “The Sherill's, father and son, had five quarts of gin in their car, in would have arrested them and ople quit being a disturbance Neighbors on all sides told us they had asked the Sherill’s to show more consideration but had been ignored. Picture people." Cribune MM— Nou HAVE aver = 20.000 8 Te INVEST =- How atour a FEW Goto Boaips AnD PERHAPS SOME SHARES OF 4 Goom PREFERRED stoen 77 = Suppose: cle Go WT To WNes ano TAUK THINGS OVER! Du SNEAK Down aND GET SHAeED AND SE BACK IN FWE MINGTes ~ GASOLINE ALLEY—RACHEL IS ON HER VACATION rts of questions, the main one| It is not often, however that a nearer atte the [OED With dark brown satin pumps. Tee it m it z runkenness, sper en! it in e in love with an American girl, would|to 30 years without being shackled. since. ‘The Sherills’ landlord, a Mr. Matthews, has asked them to leave. Jules Le Baron has urged the twenty moving pfcture people ar- restedyto file damages against the “Neighbors” for malicious arrest, to have the police commission investi- gate the officers involved in the raid, and to start a campaign in Hollywood to insure that a man’s home will be “his castle. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1924. elie Sabet rin Sho ES By Billey De Beck. QNDERSTEOD WE WERE GOING To TAKE SPEAKING ee LUNGHK TOGETHER AND (INVEST MEN TALK ABOUT CERTAIAD Ive Deeipeo (QNESTMENTS-— LFS Te avy ovr AS ORPRE Alou = A BARBER (funerary You see? Tuars))_ Lae icy Big 22 JOST WHAT ONCLE [| Serone, MADAME, comedian, where a party of seven NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—Among the men and one girl, the latter clad] new ideas in shoe decorating is a only in pajamas, was in progress.| buckle of dark brown enamel to be $20 bail. Florence Wingo, one of the girls taken into custody Thursday morn- ing was furiously indignant. “Mr. Sherill was giving a birth- day party,” she snapped angrily. “Several of the other girls and my- self have known Mr. and Mrs. Sher- rill for a long time. None of us are wid girls. “This affair has placed me in a Le Baron, whose productions ere bad light. I will probably lose my e filmed at Universal City, sald Job. My employer at the Holly- affair had cost him $2,000 overnight] wood studiow is one of the most im lost time, and that he would|Straight-laced men in Hollywood. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 8.—Dainage suits and sensation-|8¥"e!¥ bring, civil suit. He said al charges against Hollywood policemen were promised by him away, but Brooks would not | indignant members of the film colony following the second Jana cranks” who are opposed to|There was no liquor in the house. go. He was Just about to be thrown |Traid in three days on movie bungalows in the fashionable on general principles, $50 bail to each. v6 ts |which they drove up to the lodge swan, His daly; Opa ment, |just as we were observing the wild 0; and. mROUR REL Centrm within,” Lyons explained, {Station stated there was no odor of girls arrested. see in the mildest gathering many actors and actresses will tes- tify to persecutions by “grouches motion picture and theatrical people Jack Friedlander, city prosecutor | imitating a famous movie comedian of Los Angeles, practically admitted that the Hollywood police had blun-|-you are’ all under arrest in the e dered when he ordered the release of}name of the law.’ It sounded Dish a n y the raid victims and the return of}cheap, theatrical and stupid. e “The officers used poor discre- intoxicants on any of the men or a booze or dope party of the type at- tributed by the credulous to motion He will not tolerate anyone who has been in @ scandal. “No one had a drop to drink. We were laughing heartily at the antics of one of our party, who was 10-Quart Aluminum when the police bolted in, shouting E fr le “The police simply blundered and = Wea ting an’ ekase wan wanes ~~ WWHERE 7 those who know no better than to molest people who are doing no more than enjoying a pleasant even- ing at home." [let it go at that, but the racket % within was awful and we felt we| Jack Sherrill blamed “the zeal of had to do something to: make these |the so-called better citizens who first} Two nights before, members of these|the Laurel Canyon Improvement kept it up ever|home of Lloyd Hamilto: screen Little, though. has been said about the ‘ They are Linda Loredo (left) and her sister Maria. From Araby they've come to make names for themselves on the vaudeville stage xix) WANTED—Women to paint lamp shades for us at home. Easy, Pleasant work. Whole or part time. Address Nileart Company, 3541, Pt. Wayne, Indiana. 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