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LY 22, 1920 . 4 Whether you are young or old you will enjoy Neil R. O'Hara's jass comments on topics a , A the fairy stories of Marie, Queen of Rou- the day appear three times a week on t mania, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. page. , tc Old New York as * Dutch De Jong Family of Eleven, With $10,000 Cash, “Hell’s Kitchen,” Once Battle Ground, Quiet These Days; cet 4 * - Come to United States With Desire to Work and Be Americans No More Dodging Bricks or Bullets, Only Auto Tru ? hae a All the Eight Children Speak English; Parents Will Buy Farm Near a City and “House of All Nations,”’ scene of fire fatal to Eldest Have Profe Passenger trains charging ten cents and , Raise Vegetables. sixteen and a murder, still standing. “annual” trolley line both gone. “ (Old Chelsea Will Be Described in the Next Article of This Series.) OF NEw VOR CORNERSALOON We HELLS FReTCH a THERE WAS TROUGLE i THAT'S SURE! ' 1 1 THE way ‘ “FORTY THIEVES” ‘ — DRANK IN. THE O10 DAYS HE HOUSE OF ALL NATIONS. was A HISTORY | MRs DORA KOCH REMEMBERS THE FIGHT OF “BATTLE ROW" hr ee Copyright, 1020, by ‘The Prom tu (The New York Hvening Worl.) 66] CAN get away from the office early to-morrow," @ald Mr. Jarr, “The boss 1s out of town and Jenkins, the bookkeeper, says the flowers are now just beaytiful at East the eyes of the people and 5 Malaria, where he lives, He wants vn : : him in hig race for re-glection, He — us 40. come out and gather a lot aud Wedrer ing scents an anti-Walker plot and doos” stay to tea at his place, as we prom- not hesitate to say so, Hoe is iavesti= — ised." gating and says he will have some “Lm sure,T don't want to go," whim- revelations to make soon. F pered Mrs, Jarr, “It looks like thun- +H ‘ i 7 The trouble arose over an inoldent— derstorms. Walt till the w Me tures and Story by Wil B. Johnstone ) that happened on Main Street Mon= L perfectly respectable section of the city « lying sobrte day afternoon. As the Maxor tas Raa Conrtisht, 1030; by Tho Tress Publishing Ca, (The New York Evening World|) Jenkinses are up to. They want to get duet, such as “Hell's Kitchen” for instance, the slander will live and office he noticed three small’ ht © COME to our sh Mr. and stay on my farm and help me,” said Peeping Pansy Has a Tiff With Cussy us out to their place and give us weax Boing a New York Hick I wandered through the district searching for something in the) | ed sient yes aA ‘ : : ed Paes Ss tea and cold potato ealad—why do hounded by Tenth and Twelfth Avenucs, between 37th and 4lat St 8, sees One of sees ee tage (rs. Jacob De Jong and ali the 1t. ather De Jong, “and ink even s sop! me Gold: rotat ng for information concerning what changes have taken place there since is . Walkera :aigibess tiles wae Sone mau fake a Hand 1 And Meets More of the Fairy People >! sivsv 2a o'4 potato aulnd 1h Gay of terror pave It nationewide: notoriety ; ponent tc the case, for the aimee Here is the type of immigrans farming for their play hours, onde cat Aa retig bas the After interviewing the new Inhabitants, who know nothing of its history yoyor, A kindly curlosity prompted || America is glad to receive. ather De Jong was a butter and strength of our coming out to that °L,crime and edirty work, and ilstening to an old-timer who utterly dl8- tr, Walker to atop and ask the boys: Look into the faces of this fi merchant in a rural part of 4 yt claimed its alleged notoriousness, T came to the conclusion that “Hell's o¢ they had lost something. * and mother with their eight sturdy Holland. ‘The family has never lived place and gotting mosquito bites and Kitchen” has been unjustly maligned. Ne he potato eulad, Mrs. Jenkins will call Just becuse it wasn't safe to ure!" replied little Oscar Sehulta. children and see if they are not the jn the heart of a city because they ‘The Mayor stepped trom the oust Copyright, 1980, by The Prem Pubtinhing Om (The Now York Brening World.) 5 inininge ¢ considers an effort to belittle MR. AND MRS. DE JONG ARE IN THE CENTRE. THE CHILDREN ARE (1) MARTHA, (2) CORNELIA, (3) JOHANNA, (4) CORNELIA, THE FAMILY NURSE, (5) NELLIE, (6) PETER, (7) GERTRUDE, (8) MONGS AND (9) JOHN, By Fay Stevenson. hor set- rs tles, And, anyway, I know what those oF you § 1020, by "The Tress dul eee flouris wlad Another Charming Installment of the Rou manian| Queen’s Fairy Stories. eg ck your head out of a window In fear j ; ‘ he phone every time she that you would t crowned by flying brick, Just because it waan't safe to for the great believe : 5 ap abn ¥ 4 nd beymn to scrutinize the fre at Lo we need for Relieve thet the country life 18 By Matian Giiesn of Rountania. in town and expect me to moet her Venture Into the streets fled with platoons of cops unsuccessfully bent on yr gone. unexplained Paden 2 old teat . ae . _ shopping and pay for her luncheon!" Persuading the natives that they desist In thelr pastimes of riot, rum and pot dak what the boys were s» The De Jongs are a real Like the original Father Knicker- ARDLLY had Pangy pressed down , “Then you area witch!" she gasped; “ively don't let tus go, then,’ said Tbeliion, and just becuse some mol- ~ tor, He learned, however, toned family, the type we used t© pocker, Father De Jong 1s not to be the door handle than Tim and “I, was always afraid you Were & yo. 0 Jt ve gant have. to, Ad IScoddies down Chelsea way misun- Rare characters, John Kloster is ong: phortly. | While the Mayor, amd } got in the good old days when the fooled when buying his farm. “First Cussy buret into the small or night ‘tira me tte. ulus or know! » ¥4 derstood the innocent morriment of Gf these who Knows hie “Ititchen” three youngsters searched ! ek used to be a watchinan down at J ts, another Le , Island of Manhattan was first settled 7 must see the soil and examine the room in a most unseemly manner, something sticky, that everybody Hipay Moots pepe ten. “Oh, {f-w marauding bands that bubbled over the freight yards,” he suid, “a hard passed along the other side of ahe e didn't go I'd never hear , by the Dutch, They entered the ide,” says he. “I am too old much upsetting the neat order of the Would hate.” And Pansy became the Jast of it, now that you've set your fM the “Kitchen,” the place some- job ia the neighborhood jn the old street. vt 4 ports of Ellis Island last week, COM- 14 Ke fooled into buying something lavender-strewn floor, auite Pale making trantie efforts to Neart on it" replied Mra, Jarry. But how got a bad name, It must have pai "Hey, youse!" he yelled. “Whateher tng here on the Rotterdam stmieht that ig not worth the price, I want “Why ald you run away from ust” g.cu"yi,qug Tmaulns trang fons $9 what you, want roaming through the Yeen a thinewkinned Intruder who a to carey My un atADp nd to CORI FORT sGnibank®: keen | from Holland, but you haven't heard +, ostapiieh myself in America, leave panted Cusey; "I knew that that hor- Already a few sharp claws had pierced tine of lite foe cand de ae they eat called the vicinity “Hell's Kitehen" Sohultz bo 7 | the half of it. ae | my children a good home and see rid, luminous beast you are in love the stuff, and muffled sounds of fury gre petting dreadfully stout" ~~ afd originally created the false im ch exeitement nowadays, Phe Mayor was. astounded, % Jacob De Jong took out $5,000 iM trem all busily engaged in work.” with would play me a nasty trick! It's escaped from the suck and occasional “qt was you that aceepled the in- pression, vdging these motor trucks he known that it was a cigarette the inspec- ¥ i 2 sneezes that were full of rage. vitath , H between trains, they were looking for he never cash and laid it down on thi a aman The De Jongs left New York as just like his sneaking way, thinking Phere has been pepper in this } wat at inal BiLoteron “The ‘Kitchen’ got a tongh reputa- "own thure below 86th Strast (No. have stooped to help in the tor’s desk. Then he turne: goon as they were dismissed from the that you and the world belong to him sack," explained the dame: “it can bo Jf replied, Interrupting her personal tion in the old days,” said John 436 Hleye ie old wl ; ni ‘8 Sauna y f 3 It ¢ remarks ys, au nth Avenue) is an old place, Immediately he straightened and his wife opened up her ha as island to go to Chicago, At present because he is the color of the sun and none too Lame Inside there,” “Th right, blame it on me!" Schmelz, who has run his saloon for That's the House of All Nations, all stepped back on the iceweliee ‘and emptied out another $5,000 12 110, oro looking about for a farm in because he has logs like thin spindles porture af both iva the little heae PMupped Jarr, "I had to be pos twenty-three yenre on the corner of DAtionallties jive tn tt THADS WHSEN Wey io ae pte Cheques and British ourrency. the many suburbs surrounding that’ and that his tail from afar resembles freed himself ‘trom his fétters and |e, t And 1 hate, that man oth street and lith Avenue, “But'it ip "Ana‘thun went over onthe ferry at him. Me, Walker atte t children | yi “ f Jenkins! Couldn't you see that his i ‘ 1p and then went over on tho ferry a ‘ Beside them etood ei city. a golden flag’— sitting up on his haun began to Wile had put him up to it? it was n't deserve it, It's always been all and dropy the head in th explain, - ranging from twenty to eight years “Tou, wisn them all the success In “Cussy,"” scolded Pansy, severely, Snee4e as If his head would blow oft Jit? ts Hany ca atin be ahaa deen “and he indicated a group of “In thal sume twenty years “L was trying to help the boys,” Be } ~ ot age—Martha, twenty; Johanm 4 word, “when one comes into a lady's house s Actenenha, Jenkina had told him to fiah for aa Peace-loving stovedoren at the bar tm- ago sixteen} were burned to said; “but I. thought it wee: maammm Seventeen; Johanna, fifteen; Ger- “we don't get De Jongs every day, one sys ‘good morning! " ‘reat autre’ invitation the mument he saw m bing Vols , * death dna thee. fre y it well, they had dost, : eixteon; elite, fourteet: 4. the week “1 don't like lad Gown his snouts ol hehehate you “But you tiehed for the invitation” 4 We never had & I om flieht in Tt was in Bebruary, a cold morning, trude, y au and) © week. “Oh, Cussy! No nasty little boy all ph-hate YOu. replied Mr, Jar. “He never said any- {bis pi Sehmela added, They and the firemen froze to the g | Cornaiia, twelve; Peter, ne = “ was ever as detestable’ as you. heh-bate nih We world, a-i-sasha thing about visiting us." probably went out in the “Big changes since the old The Mayor considered this am Monge, eight. iA oe eelatts Hea knew I would have trouble if you fol- jagty ect Caan, Hommes Heb bom Una FRAG. in oply aur wite mere Wak toore onl At They used to-bave Danse er, ROFIE ey NY hile pia face o ci ve eg - eee nasty 3 uy OF Dee silthie chettt on ee couldn't ce Is crins-crosmed 1 , ne avonue—engine and nd: epeak English and wan! © GOING DOWN ieee batt ae tae a oat you=you—-you iim-magine that you epegpentir on tein J re what was Auggest marks of affection and e8- csaches—fare 40 conts, but not any “I Constable Pelee Brown prem) { saree De Jong: “I intend ma'ain,” aho exclaimed, “but this Sneezed und meesed, Making “oie EONE on and simply tried to put that (honor wigs anyway ia “Kitchen Thea se BAG te FOr ee ee ais's i Said Father De - © nt, 1920, ‘tho Prem Publishing Co, dreadful little fellow would follow me fivonds r eee aa nking in bis place le merest Wifle anyway in “Kitchen” yonr, the streat car come Up the ave- eht here, sir I frat of all to find myself a home just Corrieit, 1089, by and I knew there would ‘be trouble, (vender flowers fy all about him Kt ps ' oad hus. They did that to hold a frane stable, rst (The New’ York Evening Worl.) — x sod P " “+ Jike sprites suddenly awakened from an gee how you figure piel the heart of the so- =. - ovan’: "A t that i bd cities, I beowuse he has no manners; but * Mr. J “1 only know H nf the ne thing. But it dovsn’t rreet that man on the edge of one of your ae ee . x shi ; , Te ony & long sleap, finally collapsing into i Mr, Jarr, only know ¢ chen," 1 found a real come ore," Constable Brown flew et his want a emall farm where I can work Dear Everybody: Have you ever oe ee bi neo hire mene & mournful nerveless heap, all fight Id to Jenking that it was very Note eoome A Gaur on as ag ar choke Waks't-anguate who proved: to be Seana and rales truck vegetables, but want talked with the principal of @ school? §) fond af me that be worries me so 0 out int him, a. whimpering, nee eager eh rth ‘ie. aman grandma type, seventy-seven eorng yr all the saloons needed in an Anti-Walker oorat, A é crushed fe 5 103 oing st ne are tora ik ‘ ‘allows bra it near enough the city so my “OG 1 was talking to one the other day much.” yep ee TOT OR Tey Oe eee it Was pomliy MA WEE WHO RUE CTO eth abe ete Ree Le ote ee ee te, Marne: “oF taane followed Sa Ee. ee N 9 Be happens to other creature : i ‘ ‘ott € otween the blocks. 3 ° ¢ e n dren can go to and from gig and he envied me because I enjoy life, peaides bears,’ chuckled Dame Dam- Hantd Went over to where he tay, him up to It? ab hr, Jarre Pine OF cheeks, who had are dilapidated ruins and boarded wp. he succeeded in quelling his the city one lives cramped in a . as ite mydimmydoo, “but I muat admit oh hanging head upon | * ink Jart dren to the w Daniel Breslin is another old flag- complimenting him on hig h t id it a apartment; for that reason we shall’ fly round the country and Write tit yoy have encumbered your party [in A? LeU I A HES CAB nods bantmaliloresrvd Mngt ie rHeat a man, stationed in the frelght yarda Crop and telling fim 2 the country where my Jarge of what I see. with @ somewhat troubiesoine person- YOR 6 ER GIB SA ON COS Se ne nat Mae, etree Fed At Siwt Street on the avenue rundy will be tried on @ » live in ease ou age. Come here, little bear!” NU we could take to come out to Kast Me~ riots. 1 stood right down there at jarg to find many old time ne Unseemir family can find elbow room Isn't it about time?" I asked. Cunsy raised a black snout, but did ,..° nee wis too miserable to pro- laria in caso we couldn't come out the corner (Battle Row’ they called on' now,” sald Dan. The reason stayor Maid Mother De Jong: "It'18°0 an ony reason you or the principal no move. “Are you deaf?” 'inguincd tab Dut whimpered and complained with him iy" whe pointed to 89th Street and s that they all died young. Bazoo because of a t all to rear a family of good the old lady. ke a very smal child in dlatross, ‘Oh, those suburban people alwayS 1ith Avenue. “They were throwing ‘any of us lived @¥er ON account of the trouble @ aT it you 20 Tot enjoy yourselves is, you don't tO tid be more for your old ears ,. Dame —Pammydimmydoo peered carry a marked timetable around ard tricks from wp in the bulldings, 1 The Way titty ot head read: "Walker Beeler citizens with health and vigor If,YOU ooo out and grab joy. toihe deatltnem qoute)? was Cussyin Ov Der ane "He looks some- beg you to come out and ave them the saw a policeman hit on the head Arrant BS. ROPE Supa" The mix-up has keep them busy and give them BIEN 14 free! Honest it ts rude reply. what repentant, doean't he? Well, if next bright Sunday. And then thelr Twelve o'clock at night, ‘The next around Stevenson's, fumber Whole town talking. Fi ‘ t work in the open air, All my chile; $ J “Oh! you mean to be funny, do we ae wh 80 tnolined, set very next words are to complain how morning bluccoats came and nobody ; that's gone these tr chy. years, ‘There te much indignation, ° we qheir house. . ThAt dear principal has everything your cried the old lady, “it that's gif 10, ViNt old Atlek-in-the-Mud. they are run to death Could wo out on the wtrests, Ah, you, 727d) thats gone these many yenre es cf dren have always 4 the first baby born on earth had. jhe game, I can be funny too; ita Wpere’s Pinky: Panky calling on them at meu! t Ican remember. Twenty-three years g ond) the FIVEr. ; hold duties to perform. I've never Geo ly a question of who can be "cried the Imp, “and Cheap automobiles © ago, 1 think.” lively tunes, | That's, when the fagman who immediately tnto| bad. _ Al te Opportunities George Waah- misvcy 6, G0" meling aid § standing amongst the P ; = ‘ «' roamed all over the dicted the exact number given them time to get {nt ington, Lincoln and Wilaon had areor funniest," and making a sudden, forget-me-nots cooling his golden ‘eHe dity# on Bundayst” . (Some old-timer will surely dispute 1 used to work In the and f left them arguing, Habit quite unexpected movement, that jou I never hoard of people owning Dora on this), ‘lt waa ail different umber yards then atid they eine Up “Pattie Rows" at” 800 sel have been HIS opportunities, YOUR Soha <ipidgalles h piles ot t om herethen. A u i i ts 0 tredned " took everybody by surprise, Dame T think we'll watk." sald the ola Cheap @utomobiles a meal thes here then, crows the street (uptown there aplenty. Dan seemed to dream Eleventh Avenue, is chan Martha, the oldest, ts opportunities and mine. Dammydimmydoo threw an empty jady; “you can lead Sunshine and Sundays” ventured Jarr alde'of 89th Btreet between 10th ana over some Inmate encounters, de- northeast corer, . nurse and seeks to be @ family purse “Charlie” Schwab was once 4 little heey ‘ution se peoduoed ee 4 follow us; it's not very far from here, “You know what [ moan,” was the 11th Avenues) it was £ big bill, rock» tails of which were better forgotten, famous “Rock of Seb . enced in office work. John, or Johann, howling for something to eat, the tached to it, she held the troublesome ching along, Cussy,” whispered MP. Jarr. “Are we going to East and Dora laughed with tho appro TORU OF (he THO Wet AA ee ee } as he calls bimecif, bas a diploma same even as you and I did in our bear baby completely captive, In wpite Pansy; “forget your troubles and Malaria to-morrow and gather flow- clation of a movie fan desoribing a e ‘Forty Thievesy used to hang dump in the old days. of his desperate wriggles and growls. " ti y i g < from the Association of Teachers tn time. new atae se et Li ry Nitto Vie, Show the dear old lady that you can ¢ 1 thriller, “Lote of fights," she smiled, around and drink be out of a big greatest change to noted 2 bookkeeping gnd has worked in thts Wake up! For God's sake grab the tim,” chuckled the dame; "it'll Just P¢ really nice little boy. a3 eed eat BUT Ta TORRES THRE oe Oh ON Sn Bion, Rosh. Pay ied es San ee b } uesy scrambled to his. legs and Jan na pr togethe! rr pal on preserving. 3 Mane for over @ year in Amsterdam. joy—there is no profiteering in hippi- teach him not to oe rude with old yeth anarinug head and snuffling Walt till autumn when it's cooler In The New York Central freight trains There's not much change in the blocks in the © Johanna and Nellie love children and ness, Take a wake-up pill every Parana vty 800. might have nose, which he kept as near as he the country, But, then, that would still trundle up and down the midd'i freight yards though, ‘These same Kitchen,” and a “expect to be governesses. morning. Yours truly, Sune Le a ® mouse oe 6 toad, daxed to Pansy blue shoes, followed only mye the Jen einens suctige $08 of Mth Avenue from bith Street ie tracks huve been down here for forty 9 building: wos . eside Tim tamely enough, visiting us all the time in winter, Qh, the yards at Slwt Street, At all tha years. Ban made this statement his ‘ “The reat of my children will ALFAGFA SMITH, Panay stared at her open-mouthed. (comrigh, Ua, w the ig t 3 eld Mpadionn, ing) Gear! Why are people like that?’ cyosa streets are posted old flagmen, within the bearing of another old { 1 A | buys achdiiiincl “2%

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