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0 Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Monday: June 19: 1916 a : PoP PoP? Mayor Walker: § BABY ctl THwaueen of Delhi By BIDE DUDLEY APeetd oF A “Pittow! war Tda DING Dine ¥ TAPIT 17 OUT, THRIT IT OUT ° ODOOO He oo Ceprriant, 916. by The Proms Pobite (The New York bvening World), ~~ T develops that Mayor Cyrus Per- | ] Kins Walker of Delhi, who went to| St. Louis as a delegate to the Demo- eratic Convention, was duped out of; $100 an hour after he arrived there. | Accompanied by Constable Pelee) Brown of Delhi, the Mayor reached Bt. Louis at 9 A. M. Monday, Tho! two walked to their hotel and had Just registered when a man standing | Bear the book stuck out his hand He was tall and wore a broad brimmed black hat “Well, Cy, how are you?" asked the big fellow. ‘m fine,” teplied the Mayor. “I'm up here to represent the Squewee | District at the convention, Down | Our way we want to see justice done. Who are you?" “Pehaw! Have you forgotten me?” 4 the stranger. “I'm Bill Sykes aide ely By Bud Counthan ‘ATS WoT I SAID -T'LL “Do of Oshkosh, and I'm Chairman of the Cormmittee on Expediency. You don't | know where we could cet a good man for Temporary Chairman of the con- | TE * MARMETIN * “THIS Ween! EVERY “TIME You BUY CHICKEN (TS €(THeR TouGH oR .coLD STORAGE STUFF -TLL Ger GAY! How MucH BQ cen A FOUND SRI BQ cent A PouND Hun? DID THEY WERE 2S cENT A RADE ' vention, do you?" ay o. The Mayor gave a slight cough. “T've often presided at large gather- ings myself,” he said. “Yes, I know,” said Sykes, “but you being @ friend of mine I didn't want to tax you.” “Tax me how?” “It always costs the Temporary Chairman $100 for drinks for the Committee on Expediency. That's an established custom.” “Eas; said the Mayor. With that he handed Sykes ten $10 bills and Sykes gave him a ribbon on which was printed “Chairman.” “Now,” said Sykes, “I'l hurry to headquarters and wire Mr, Wilson we've just the man for him.” The for and Constable Brown went to the convention hall. They ARE “THose 2 POUND —YESTERDAY I} NaTiVvVe” OR NUTHIN = A es cant Foo, Me CuIcKENS “Ot what?" demanded the door- The convention. Sykes appointed me on behalt of Mr. Wilson.” na Youre the tenth chairman Sykes growled the doorman. ‘Who is Sykes?” “Committee on Expediency!” “You're on the wrong train, friend the doorman. “Tell it to Sykes. layor Walker was indignant. He ordered Constable Brown to arrest the man. A fight followed in which $5, Constable was knocked down rere Eames ur times, but he subdued his man DODODODO DODO DOODOOOHVOGOGGDDOOGOOQOOOOOGHDOHGHOSOGHON by rolling over and letting the door- GOOD STORIES OF THE DAY man pound him in the back until he Was tired. Constable Brown then | @999080090900900909110801900900O0009000198000000000006 Use for Both. permitted a policeman to arrest him. Ho was released under a cash bond of $10, and ho immediately hurried N Englishman who stopped over night at a Western American | hotel noticed that Instead of | to the hotel in search of Mayor Walke: He found the Mayor, r ports in the cafe with Syk id two young women. As the Con- stable entered the room he heard |Tinging a bell at meal time the pro- Prietor went to the front door and fired a double-barrelied shotgun. Later in the evening the Englishman commented on the strange procedure, Sykes say: “The Committee on Expediency” “That's a novel idea of yours remarked to the proprietor, “calling will now go into executive session your guests by firing a gun.” and have a couple of rounds on “Y-a-as," drawled the proprietor. 1009 | © co BBDGOOITHOTOHIHOTIHCSOOOTSHGOSSOOSOGOOTSOSOOSSHOOOEOHIOCOSD tdd lub Korner convuctep By ELEANOR SCHORER : GDHDHDHHDOHHHDHHDHHHDHHHDHDHHHHOHHHHHHOHDDDDDHDHHHHHHHDHOHDOHDDDDHHHHHHOHHDO® PODDOQOOODODHGESPDEPOGODEDHDGHES DOHIS DOGS SESCIOHHOGECTSOSO HOW TO BECOME A ‘KIDDIE KLUB’ MEMBER “It generally fetches ‘em around in y. grace." admitted the Englishman. ‘But pardon the question, y do you ischarge only one barrel ‘Wouldn't do to shoot ‘em both,” answered the Proprietor. “Have 2 keep tother barrel to collect pay for O all my dear little cousins who me od ve jelph. EGhS Latin, oe eaelps | fmagine that it is necessary to send six coupons with each drawing I wish to say that that is Not s0. | PIN COUPON | | EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB” Chairman Walker. ‘Yea bo!” replied the Mayor, it is rumored. The affair Delhi talking. ‘There is much indignation. Cb AeMUS “a oan Like a Parrot. SECRETARY WILLIAM JEN-| Once you are a Klub member your NINGS BRYAN said to a re-| namo is written in the big Kiddie porter in New York the other) Kiub Book, #o there is no danger of day y my not knowing of your being there. “Nation after nation has found it~ ‘ 4 | scif drawn into this world war. Evil] 4Pd after you have recetved your pin Communications corrupt good man-| and certificate on no occasion is it ners, you know. You can't touch pitch! necessary to send @ second set of parrot he'd bought the month before. | 40 80. | |” “[ w-w-want my m-money back for Many members have asked whether, i this b-bird," he sald, {{f they send sx more coupons, an- “wwhy, what's the matter with It?”| cner pin will be given them No, {t will not. One Kiddie Klub asked the dealer, “W-w-why.” said the man angrily, “the d-durn thing st-st-stutters!'"—| pin to each member fs all that {s per- Detroit Free Press. mitted. eee But {f you unfortunately lose yours, \ A Weak Sister. write to mo and I will tell you how to URING a recent dance in the! #0 about replacing {t. has set the whole of Save six pin coupons like the ong above, printed in the Kiddie Kiub | Korner Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. ‘Che numbers will be printed in rotation. You may start wita any number. Wh you have siz coupons numbered In rotation, 22—23--24--25--26--27, send them to thi Evening World, No. ew York City, with @ in which you must state YOUR NAME, YOUR AGE. ' YOUR ADDRESS. | You must be careful to state the | three thin: If your note and coupons meet th Tim's top hit the king’s and knocked it out of the ring. | above conditions, upon receipt them we will mail you your pip and mele BA} | a certiticate of membershi Rumpus Ridge neighborhood, COUSIN PLHANOR, SLEEPYLAND STORIES By U ja o ID. in Arkansas, the usual fight — HOW RORINnGncis. (ha! Copyright, 1916, by The Prew Pubitehing Oo. je@ach side of his mouth, and called noise ;took place among the attending ~ LETTERS FROM KIDDIES, (ihe New York Exening World), ‘Whoecbeot” Just itke that, and| But Timmy was feeling 60 fine and BREAST. swains, There wan considerable | err, Cousin, Heanor nk Bre a 0. pala, Whee iat ANG Bs! Fleer wk Ing ao fine ama) Ages ago the earth was coverod ; nm in to save my coupons at No. 1 bat " 53 owny Dim and Pascal Dase S a a sald 0 : with ice, There was only one fire Oe ta bse retin A No. 12, because on that day a my trenda | Time Annoyed: the Nervous! ciing up the road. ‘The three boys |for the Nervous Lady! Murrant Hur- | Sng’ that was in the notth. = This | Perea aren venunice nramente nat tae fe to econ Kise gi sae tecawee | Ladyand MissedaLotof Fun. | marched down the lane and across|rah!” The King of the Woods | fire was precious to the people and e in “ ae eee SE paw the jolapped | f his—pop! pop!|was guarded. night and day by @ one girl, a atranger to the greater | are going to organize « clu of NE day Timmy felt so gay|the pasture, and when they saw the|clapped his hands like th H | part of the assemblage, swooned, one can be & member unless abe b pas | man and his son, who took turng that be could not keep still, ees, oe - ram tt tbat rected away He pulled the ears of Mimpy, King of the Woods waiting for them,;—and out came Dick and Ben, the | resting ‘and caring for the fire. | asked Miss Duckie Burcher, @ little they ran a race to the big pine tree. | King’s strong men. | Nearby lived the white bear who | later. the fox terrier, until she ran away|Timmy won the race, for he could “Take this naughty boy home and loved the cold and was an enemy to “Diknow," replied Mise Peartle BELLA Karz, |and hid under the porch. Then he|run vory fast. tell his Munner what hoe Gig,” the) the people for he warched for as Smothers. "Some town gal, T reckon; | 22 Fast 100th Street, New York City. 3 . on |UbpOrtunity to their firq King told them. So Dick and Ben iiinking that then he would have took Tim home, And his Munner put Tee dacan alate all the land to himself, the boys and sald “How-de-do, sir?” | ty bed and kept him there until! One night while the son watched to each one, he asked, “Who would) 1, promised that he would never he grew weary and fell asleep, Thea Ike to play in a new place?” and att | eee ne aa Tedy again, came the white bear forth from hie the boys sald, “I would, PLEASE!" |, . : But | den and stamped the fire out. But Bo the King 1e4 the way along an-| 71% ‘ost bia new top and he missed |there still burned « tow Jittle sparks 80 1 0 7 other new path that wound around a lot of fun, and he made up his mind | which he did not notice, that he would surely be a good boy| The robin, who was watching, flew past the back road until they came to @ broad, smooth place with a floor down and fanned the living sparke araye with his wings until the fire burned of clay. The clay had been rolled with a steam roller and it was fine opened the ice box and spilled a jar of milk as he tried to carry tt out to his sand pile and make a cake. Then he shouted so loud that his Munner told him he might go to the woods if he liked. So Tim put his hands up, one on ‘most all sickly!"—Kansas After the King shook hands with CONTRIBUTED, ‘1've never seen a boiter club DOOD i WHEN YOU WELL OON'T WORRY, AS SOON AS HE GETS HUNGRY, HE'LL BE BACK AGAIN. DODODDEGHOHHDHHHHINA THOMAS 1LOzZARD, 625 Ninth Avenue, Now York City, i" AWAY: HE'S SOME WHERES AROUND: JUST RING THE DINNER BELL AN’ HELL APPEAR. | THREATENED To WHIP }IM~ AN! 1 SUPPOSE HE'S GOT AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A LEAD PENcrt, T was born in © large, olay building called « factory, I had « great many playnates, Because we were round we had great fun rolling on another on the floor, ia el >. — chirp merrily, tmt to-day thay looked ead and aid not chirp a Bit, : When he went home his mother told him she Jie bab) roving and she was very eorry ‘Then ie aid to bright again and his little breast wae burning red. his is how the robia ot Its red breast, THIS IS THE KIDDIE KLUB PIN, 7) ham, at come ant oe ened two g tops. The King gave! Every kiddie whe = Then he flew about and wherevor BSG wiNee HELL Alaa thls fin soon fad an eaten. Ome day (i ri reais ienigey foe amianiae ene: he WINE: Ox) joins the Klub will rer he alighted the earth was warmed: COME BACK fn bundles of | thie @ chance to," Jack an [each boy a top a Y f ceive a silver colored Soon the greater part of the tee diss ) RAN AWAY. | SOME DAY AN’ ngrernd he vay the father and |e showed them how to spin. tops cae alee appeared and the earth became Ute poting bak adm pleasant to live in as we know It to ba PAYOFF THE Then we wer put the way the big boys spin them pin like the ene shewn pre s nd Mafee in this ploture, 12 4 write MORTGAGE . ei came poy Be aan aun ant abi eee” ‘Timmy was the best spinner of all. — abil Adapted from the Indian, Dela to cana for mn Pox | 4° Wt —— His top bit tho King’s top and|(~ MAY PICTURE CONTEST—HONORABLE MENTI oy. My lovely point began ‘TIM'S KINDNESS, knocked it out of the ring. The King the Uttle girl sharpened me could for hie 4 Fl 8 Very oon 1 became eo small that ahe couldn't | friend th say the King |gaid: “Good boy, Timbo!" and this Class B, Alfred Egelund, age nine, Amityville, L. I. 7 hold me, 1 am ying in a comer of her {Fa Out OT Hal ly @ kmiel for! ade Tim so happy that he yelled ' dewk, waiting to see what is to become of me, | rin and the Walking al ma “wish "betcat I wonder, PSTHER TWADDLE “Please don't make notse,” the King Richmond Mil, N, ¥, said @ must not make noise here, because the Nervous Lady has her house near this playground, Wo» must not hurt the Nervous Lady with 1216 Lettorte A: ed her, he won Daley was marr LOUIS, nue, Ne LBWLS, Age 12, York Otty, (F HE STAYS AWAY ILL GET Two PIECES OF PIE FOR —{ SUPPER 7) SUBJECT FOR THE JUNE PICTURE CONTEST, “Hew You Would Like to Spend Your Vacation.” 12 Convent &\ JACK ND THE BABY ROBINS ' 4 Jack went out in The Evening World will give five one-dollar awards for pictures drawn this month by KIDDIE KLUB members only, One dollar each for the best picture drawn by a member not over seven years old, eight to nine yeare old, ten to eleven, twelve to thirteen, fourteen to fifteen years old, five classes in all, Pictur June 30, and must illustrate the ture you must write your na membership certificate. Address picture te KIDDIE KLUB PICTURE CONTEST, Evening World, No, 63 Park Rew, New Yerk City. all of a sud. Al take the id enovg w the 8 eho wo ent “ray” das” wa" ike “Saada "ess