Show I Tip of the Tongue in the New York Press tells this one London Is Justly proud of Its Royal Exchange tho Temple o British Commerce Com-merce and jokes about It are not ap preciated But the gilt grasshopper of time Grcsham family invarlablv provokes R smile from tho American In the metropolis me-tropolis and recently the Inscription on tho architrave set the Yankee Invaders lauGhing broadly It reads The Earth Is time Lords und the Fulness Thereof A Hudson river commuter doing business In Pino street remarked to a small circle of British acquaintances as tho beauties of tho building were being pointed out to him Gentlemen that expression Is not grammatical It should read Tho Earth I WAS tho Lords and tho Fulness Thereof There-of The Britishers flow Into argument at once sonic getting exceedingly warm on the subject Why should you use I the nnst lensfr demanded a serious specimen of Mr John Bull Isnt the earth quite as much tho Lords today as I It ever was No Indeed the Yankee replied Then whoso Is It said Beef triumphantly and the unruffled Invader I answered Morgans |