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PRINI}[’S CONCERT ¢ HTSNEN UGS Legion Post Latest to Refuse Sponsorship of Joachim Albrecht. B the Associated Piess. NEW YORK March 9.—Fresh com- plications today besst the proposed charity concert of Jo: prince of the houss of ¥ Iack of a sponsor— avav. After Capt. Lambort former commander of A Post No. 450. had An offer for hi the concert a1 th - Metropolitan Opera the use of its auditorium and ihe ~ork Symphonv Orchestra rety the prince’s $1.000 adveance check on the ground ‘hai 1t could not ac ‘change in Paul ®va mansger. #unc Mecca Temple 1+ concert. and afte the withdratal of th New York Sym- phony was reported attempting to en- gage the Beethoven Symphonv for th: prince to conduct on March 1 st of the 13th as originally annou Commissioner of Welfare x Coler had withdrawn his objecticns to the concert when the Legion post cffer was Announced The prince spant the day sightsesing. JUNK MAN QhITS UNION. HOME DAMAGED BY BOMB Beven Thrown From Beds by Blast, Partner Says He Also Was Threatened. By the Asencian CHICAG from a junk dealer: Msuuel Rudman. junkman on the West Sic~. as the reason for the bombing of ‘his home shortly after midnight today. Fudman, his wife and five children .| sic burst acquire all kinds of deathless ' mints which illegally turn out coins | |& | l Bl o el el Monotony. °| “T grow so tired of selling shirts,” the { haberdasher said to me: “I have been | at it till it hurts and puts & green pain in my knee. - Man does one thing vear after year until it petrifies his soul; I M<I| 1 were an auctioncer, or dealt in ‘plnm and fancy coal. I'd like to peddle | wienerwurst, or sell a line of pewter cars, or cater to the growing thirst that | drives men to the Volstead bars. | like to join the soda squirts who make {the drug stores worth our while; but T | must keep on selling shirts and do it ‘ with & clammy smile.” “But yesterday the auctioneer was telling how: his spirit quails,” I answered. “when he must uprear and hold & string of auc- tion sales. The man who deals in | wienernurst would like to play the lawyer's game. and, with a high foren- fame. The man who sells the Roadhog car has said to me, at divers times, he'd ike to wear a copper's star and pinch he people for their crimes. The gifted vouth who's selling drinks in yonder & store makes complaint that he is by some jinx —he'd be an nd he'd paint. Where'er we go hear men knock the work they're .'\l! d upon to do: and so, alas, there is ock of second-raters in our view. \(\ man is likely to excel who's alwavs grumbling at his chore: he can't expect | o do it well if he is grouchy. alwavs| ore. You mav mot like vour job, my | viend, but while vou're paid for doing | this it is & wise thing to pretend that | it affords you unmixed bliss.” (Copvright, 1078 “FLAPPERS” WIN FAVOR. | Bill Before British Commons Per- mits Them to Vote, | LONDON, March 8 (#).—A bill pro- | viding “votes for flappers” will be in-| troduced in the House of Commons on | Monday. Premier Baldwin promised a \nfl assemblage of women favoring it. | Young women under 30 do not enjcy e franchiss now and the bill wiil place them on the same footing as men. “1 have selected the home secretary to be the Joshua who shall lead you into the promised land.” the premier said, indicating that Sir William John- on-Hicks would have charge of the franchise bill. The bill will pass its | second reading before Easter and be | completed at an early date. e faui o o China is having trouble with private | containing much less silver than the government standard. were thrown from their beds by the ex- plosion of a large dynamite bomb, which dembolished the entrance to their home. plaster was knocked from all walls and #il windows were smashed in the Rud- man and neighboring homes. | Rudman said & man he knows as Is dore Ginsberg. identified with a dealers’ union. recently made threats when the junkman told him he ld not continue his monthly dues of $40. Prederick Dupelt, Rudman’s partner, said he also had bcen threatened by Ginsberg. His home was being guarded ) lm Than a Wntchlo. protertion plree your 4 sectritios in & Safe anoul Box iyt Sparrow l-hs Gane Far. The English sparrow, brought into eur country in 1850 against his will, has made the most of his opportuni- ties. says the Nature Magazine. 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