. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 1, No. 22 (November 28, 1919)] . e was ahurried fumbling at the royal Highness frowned. Got a cigarette? he pleaded. The soldiers cheeks had the hue ofBritains flag. Ive got the makins, he stammered. Quite so. Very good. The princeheld out a hand. And then he who is to inherit the pur-ple rolled a cigarette. He handed backthe bag and the papers. Let me see youagain, wont you, he said to the speech-less veteran, and turned to the Ford was one of those who waited. GEORGE Vs son is a regular. He hasthe bonhomie of a Broadway John,
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 1, No. 22 (November 28, 1919)] . e was ahurried fumbling at the royal Highness frowned. Got a cigarette? he pleaded. The soldiers cheeks had the hue ofBritains flag. Ive got the makins, he stammered. Quite so. Very good. The princeheld out a hand. And then he who is to inherit the pur-ple rolled a cigarette. He handed backthe bag and the papers. Let me see youagain, wont you, he said to the speech-less veteran, and turned to the Ford was one of those who waited. GEORGE Vs son is a regular. He hasthe bonhomie of a Broadway John,smokes all the time, admires a pretty facewith an open affection, is bored by Bee-thoven, is a disciple of American jazz,and he hates to get up early in themorning. Newspaper men on the trainfrothed a bit over the fancy for femininebeauty of the next head of the House ofWindsor. Hes stuck me a couple of times, arepresentative of a world famous newsbureau told me. There was a girl I wasinterested in a bit at Lake Louise, an(Continued on page 30) November 28, 1919 15. Changing the Target Doughboy Must Vary WarsStyle to Hunt Big Game By L. L. LITTLE Few good shots are born. Practice wittell the tale. IT IS reported that many old hunterswho were sure shots were disappointedand even disgruntled because the WarDepartment did not become enthusiasticover their offers to teach soldiers how toshoot. It is certain that a far largernumber of ex-soldiers who did learn toshoot on the range or in actual warfareare due for even greater disappointmentwhen they make their first attempt atbig game. Just as the War Department ruled, andrightly, that just any old method ofshooting, self-learned, would not do forthe training of our recruits, so the highlytechnical and scientific range shootingwe learned from the Army will not fillthe bill for us as we turn to sport elements are the same, for the chiefdesire is to put a bullet in a particularplace. Some millions of us learned a lotabout
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