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Mason, Deeping and many others (Jve a Book for Christmas New Books are Always Appreciated fcLi .xi r-r -Tj pa Indian Moccasins & Slippers (All Sizes) Bridge Accessories Tlaying Cards Fine China Dlnnerware Pottery Cut Glass . Crystal Glassware Itrassware Copper ware Novelties and Hundreds of Small Articles Too Numerous and Varied to .Mention Visit Our Basement Store! MAX HEILBRONER Diamond Specialist o 8 .HoacHooopODoaoaaaDacHjaaooooooDoaoaooooDoa0aDOOoooooooooooooooocHioooa(oooQooooou Man in the Moon I PL, I m r Christmas holidays seem to be a S ! favorite subject o conversation 2 ! Jake says I get holidays all the W'year round with nothing to do fft j but write a lot of foolishness. It was at the King- Edward School that the youngster was asked where the Kings of England were crowned. "On their heads," was the quick comeback. It was said to be over at the ffi Junior High that one of the r teachers remarked sarcastically 8. "You have only five more minutes 62 to waste so waste it quietly." (l It was In the Hign School, I be- $j Jieve, that a romantic young lady fit was asked to explain what was meant by a lyric. She said it was the words of a song to be suns by a liar. $J ' "Have men more sense than jfjJJ women or vice versa?" Inquired Jf5 t heteacher. "Vice versa,' was the fr Immediate reply ot a bright and muscular young lady In the first row. $j According to one of the pupils jj at Borden Street School a geyser sir is the person who ruled Oermanj s ibefore the Great War. . A chap was charged with fight- d lne in the street and was brought ifh before the Judge. iS, Judge: "What is your name, oc-Vjj .cupatlon and what are you charges ed with?" Prisoner: "My name Is Sparks. SLVE$& T nm nn pliytriclan and I am charged Trlth battery." Jnd?(! (after recoverlne poulll- cf&aaaHGtiaacna4 Dnumi uinccr, put una man in Publishers ReDrints K a dry cell." ' Mother asked him what lovtnir- m "Ooodie!" enthused Ida .THE DAILY NEWS ru... 'Anemone Farms Important Industry LONDON, Dec. 14 A chance ex periment made fourteen years ago has brought a new and profitable Industry to Cornwall and extended Its cut flower season from three to six months. Travelling In France in 1924. a Cornish resident was so Impressed with the beauty of the giant anemone which grew In abundance even during the winter months that he brought back some of the seed of the variety Du Caen 'and planted them In his garden in the West Country. They flowered Just as profusely In the warm soil and mild Cornish climate as on ;the Continent. Orowers noted this i tact and soon bunches were on I their way to Covent Garden. London's central flower market, where they proved popular owing to the exceneni way mey iasi. me demand Increased and Increased and so began the new Cornish Industry of anemone growing. Today anemone farms cluster around Penzance and in the sheltered spots along the Devon and Cornish coast. In Cornwall alone 'there are over 1.000 growers while ine acerage under cultivation has increased from 50 to 400 In the last seven years. This year the anemone traffic promises to break all records. In the early hours of one morning, at the end of last month over six tons, representing 600.000 blooms, arrived at Taddlngton Sta Hon. London, en route for Covent Oarden alone a 40 per cent. Increase over the traffic received n a 'imllar night last year. An Irishman's Son by Thomas Carr Oh, If I were a Son of Old England I would fight for the land of my birth. If the mountains of Scotland had .brought me to light. I would cherish their beauty and "worth. But my heart fondly beats for Old Ireland And the glorious deeds they have done, Till the day that I die. I will hold my head high I am proud I'm an Irishman's son. - When I think of such heroes as Emmet Who died without one moment' Likewise Patrick Springfield cx-' lied from his land .Sj? Lamenting the good of the cause. When think then of Daniel OConncll, The brightest gem under the sun Till the day that I die I will hold my head high. I am proud I'm an Irishman's son. -S kindness meant. "Well." said the ' " ft little boy "when I ask you for a our brteht Hie clerk. "They $5 piece of bread and butter and you have lust made my brother draft fft jive it to me. that's kindness but. c,erk at thebank!" XZ when you put lam on It. that's "That inai cag' "rait cicrk?" we loving Kinoness. echoed. "Surer said Ida, "He Knowe, and closes the windows." a - - .''.'t?y.V!,Vt'ni.r.'v-Vv.Vi. 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Is Vivid Drama of Romance and Mother Love "Always Goodbye,' a vivid drama f romance and mother love with Barbara Stanwyck and Herbert tarshall in Uie leading roles, is the eat u re picture for the middle ot his week nt the Capitol Theatre eing double-billed with "Affairs of nnabel." a rolicklng comedy of 'lollywopd life In which Jack Oa-lc and Lucille Ball are teamed. For some time Mlas Stanwyck as been appearing in roles of 'ramatic denth In which her nr- 9 5 V 5 I a "... Scarves HBB A Silver Tea Set For Christmas We have ome very nice sets In silver plate consisting of Teapot, Cream Jut and Sutu Bowl in plain designs at $10.00 10 S15.00 the set. i Others run from 116.00 to $22.50. One specially nice set lias ebony handle on the teapot and is hand engraved In beautiful designs, also sterling silver at 9. k $65.00 i k&TM jSr2! MARSHai. 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