Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1910 — The Frank Cabby. [ARTICLE]

The Frank Cabby.

Miss Maud Allan, 1 the well-known dancer, said on the Lusitania, apropos of comic valentines: “They are too frank, and frankness is a bad thing. There is nothing more dangerous than to encourage it. “A prince in London last year went about incog. You’d see him chatting with a waiter in Frascati’s, or playing dominoes at the Case Royal, or arguing heatedly with a cabman over a shilling fare. "Prince X., feeling very good one night after supper, said to his cabman, as he paid the reckoning: “‘Do you know this Prince X.. cabby?’ “’Yes, yer honor,’ the cabby answered, touching his hat. " *WeH, what sort of a chap is he?’ ‘Why, sir,’ sai-; the cabby, ’some says as he’s a good ’un, and some says as he’s a baa ’un, but I say he’s only a hass.’ ”