The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1920, Page 6

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ae cw ee emt + eet se ee 5 ny SSS NFL § Nes lf | iH Hil } --NOTRESCUED BY BUILDERS’ GAINS ne ea ree Projects Increase, it. City Rent Payers Need Quick State Aid. cp Aheloy eon a Substantial gains throughout | ‘an metropolitan district. @uring the last two | how more than half residen- | tial in comparison with barely 20 per | ‘eent, during the first half of the year 804 & formal of 30 per cent. Such increasing in volume et building plane orvally besina Off. ‘This te taken to Indicate fruilding will continud as expanding feature through fall ‘winter in defiance of the custom- e@ubsidence of euch work in those Of 460 contracts awanied during fast two weeks, cating for total ot $15,660,000, there were 2296 Pesidential at $3,576,000. But new heme ventures are running toward immediately enlarging volume—635 jeate, calling for over $35,000,0000, types, although dwellings for one to ietiatian bi tos, pingtten' secon im yast majority, Flat builders in ‘stil Ing on account of the & # emaiier typo are planned volume through lym, Long Idiand City, Jersey Mount Vernon, Yonkers, Hobo- 7 of the year, when the! Ki Gri) i] | THE KIDDIE KLUB-POEM The Kiddie Kiub children are going, i hear their voices gay. eae ¢ FJ and Inugh and chatter they merrily go on their way. I know the kiddies are happy, | On that you can rely. | Am they had fynatiunn | On their outing day in July. MURIELF aged fourttecn. { 'Y DEAR GROWING-UP CouUs- ING: It te not eo that when you become sixteen years of age you are expected to resign from the Kiddie Klub. Far from It. ‘The longer members have been in our Klub the prouder we are of them. Cousins must not mistake “No boy or girl over fifteen may join the Klub” to mean no boy or girl over fifteen may ‘etong to the Klub. Those who have passed their six- teenth Wirtiiday have really become senior Kiubmates and may etifl enjoy at least two of the Kiyp privileges, &nd the beat two, we thi Whenever contributions from senior Kiddie Khub members prove interest- ken and Newark. Reports to F. W. oA they are published in the Kiddie Dodge Company for one week reveal Bensgrs 9 Yee, this is one of the ss 3 the older eye etill _re- Contracts awarded for 110 residential hy few of them seem to » Projects to cost $1,776,200 in a total of 8, for we seldom recetve surprised to eee them come so quick~ ly, 1 was just going topechool, but I could not go until I opened the en- velope. Every night I. take t pleasure in reading the Kiddle . I think this Kiub is the best Cleb T ever belonged to. It is getting Rear bedtime and I must be closing. From your 4 Cousin, PAR COUGIN DLEANOR: Many times when I got the wishbone I have wished to belong to the Kiddie Kiub. Well; at last my wish is granted. With love, FRANCES MAZDR, aged ten, Brookiyn, N, ¥. EAR COUSIN ELEANOR: I am gind to be one of the members of the famous Kiddie Klub and T am very proud to wear the pretty pin, Tam sure I will try for the prize contests and contribute other things, if I can. I think the motto of the Khwb could be no detter tnd will try to carry it out. Your Cousin, CHARLES SETTGAST. JULY ESSAY CONTEST AWARD WINNER, The Amerioan Flag. In the year 1777 George Washington told Betsy Roms to make @ flag. Betsy Rose and some other women gathered together in a little house in Philadel- Dhia and made the first American flag. When it was finished Congress took if and has since used it aa the »n | American Flag. Our flag has beautiful colors in it. Some peopte eay that they represent one thing and some say another, but to me the red represents the glowing "de- | ovening sky, the white represents the And plays just #0 He Rly mea wall ‘With And jumpe tight oft ‘When e're I do. Lov! LOOMRLAR. “LOST ON THE BEACH. Out on the Heach with my father ono ‘To watch the boys gwimming, I wan- aged eight, eway. jenly, thi of father, I turned . Suda ye Inking w And if it were not for a policeman I ‘a would not be here yet. WILLIAM KESSLER, aged ecignt, Coney Island, N. ¥. {ietian From Radon} EAR COUSIN ELBANOR: Tam & member of the Kiddie Klub and I have sent in drawings and also gone to the outings. I enjoyed these very nruch, but now I am six- teen and sae be able to enjoy thom any more. am very sorry that T cannot belong to the Klub any more, but I wish you and all the members great success in your undertakings. vd T vemala, your lovi ¥ Cousin, came out of the legisia~ SEER. if these measures ap- RA the oe enone, poaal| EAR COUSIN ELEANOR: I re- dosen oud! ceived my pin and certificate mended and garbled and dis- ‘until they would be next to null and was very glad to get them. void. As part of the campaign, Real Wstate Board issues the fol- to-day: ALL PARTIES. ‘political platforms may be taken TAX EXEMPTION FROM ly, there seems to be some hope | + ma of the income tax. ae peel Board hes always maintain tion should not be limited to small amount, as for instance the mortgage exemptio! beyond question. The Reai Estate just concluded an invest! iting the assignment of | by holders subject to the important You are bilious, ‘he housl housing feel headachy, siete |Your meals don't 1. | constipated! full of cold, unstrung, a, T ta 160 conts,—Advt, mountain snows and the blue the ocean deep. h [There are snany flags in many lands, h lThere are flagw of many colors. But there ts no fag, however f grand, Like our own red, white and biue. ‘So hurrah for our country’s Aad hurrah pe our Kidd By NICHOLAS nine, New York City. HONORABLE MENTION:. Nine-Year Clase—Madeline Freed- maa, Milton Gottdiener, Jeannie Mun- ro, Goldie Greenberg, Lehr- man. REBUS LESTER CONTEST. ‘Ten awamris of one dollar each will be given the ten write the best Rebus Letters, ‘To make certain that every one will know what « Rebus Letter ts, here is an example: CTe \u-have Ky ets ete We inch - sxackesn Aud POTATOES = HAVE*MANY EYES GUT -CANNoT - SEE Contest Rules. ‘The answer must be sent WITH the letter. ‘Tye letter must be original. Klub members must have thought their letters up all by themeeclves; letters Tuat not be copied or written from ‘memory. The contestee must not ac- cept help of elders. A note from the*parent or teacher On the morning that they came I wea saying that the letter is original with You're sluggish—slow as molasses!|to-night and wake up clear and ener- No ¢riping—no inconvenience.| 10, 28, Children love Cascarets too. ikidale Kio» too. aged members who THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, The Evening World's ddie Klub Korner Coperteht, 008. te The Fram Pyntubine On (The Mew Tort Brening Woutd) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer ORANK” ORDERS WOMAN TO GIVEUP STOLEN BOY TO-DAY Prisoner “to Squeal on ‘Whole Bunch” Unless Coughlin Baby Is Returned. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1.—Atrust Pasquale, alleged kidnapper of fit- teen-months-old Blakeley Coughlin at Norristown, has given the persons holding the baby unt 6 P. M. to-day to restore it to ite parents or the po- lice, Hb admits he does not believe the woman who has the child will give him up, but «aid: “Unless the people who have the Coughlin kid return him tn twenty- four hours or tell you where to get him, I’) squeal on the whole bunch. I lub can't stand the strain any longer. | Send out this word to them.” The police believe the captora of the baby are ready to abandon him if they can do so without detection. The pen- alty for abduction in Pennsylvania is life imprisonment. The head Inves- tgators sald to-day they would not be surprised if the child should turn up @t any minute, Pasquale now admits that the kid- mapped baby is alive and well, and in the sender must accompany each con- tribution. AQK ADI - Gend_your NAME, DRE and CERTIFICATD NUMBER. Address Cousin Blanor, N. ¥. Eve- ning World, No, 68 Park Row, N. ¥. C. HOW TO JOIN THE KLU OBTAIN YOUR PIN. 1920. ' the possession of a woman confeder- he gave to his questioner proved, ate whe has formed such an intense after being followed out, only to have Qttachment for the missing cbild that been means of delaying his final ad+ she will not give him up. mission. Gaunt and wan, sleepless for days and almost famished for lack of food, and exhausted after four days of the eovere “sweating”, Pasquale finally blurted out, suilenly and defiantly, the news of the fate of the child. His admiesion completes the chain of evidence which has been woven aeenecneeeceifiaennaetenme ‘Tie-Up om Third Avenue ‘." ‘Traffic was interrupted twenty min- tates in the ragh hour this morning on the Third Avenue elevated line at the 188th Street Station, where the third rail was short circuited. gy tr baad fire to a window of an house at No. 360 Hast 138th Stren put around him by detectives. ‘The voll fangora in “trwings stalled a rae ne: of secrecy which has shrowded the [Jona walk J e cane ever since Pasquale’s arrest was were or sartece lines” eapibeanadss a Mfted for a moment to-day Whil@ tO assent prisoner was on the rack at City Hall here when Capt. Lynn G. Adains, : a Chief of the State Constabulary, in e charge of the investigation, revealed developments 6f a most startling obaracter. Among the most important of these was the announcement that City Hall Detective George Gtbeon had found @ half-burned envelope in the stove of @ room occupied by Pas- quale addressed to George H. Cough- Un, father of the boy, which showed | unmistakably that Pasquale was the writer of “The Crank” letters, Mr, | Coughlin spoke with Pasquale over the phone yesterday, and without hesitation told Capt. Adama: “That's | "The Crank's' voice.” Verification was also made of a atate- iment in one of “Dhe Crank’s" letters | that he had stolen a workman's over- coat at a next door neighbor's of Coughlin, which he had used to wrap! Blakeley in on the morning of June 2 when Blakeley was kidnapped. Despite his grilling and his damag- ing admissions when his badly shaken nerves gave way for a moment, Pas- quale, described by both Capt. Adama and Captain of Detectives Alfred I, Souder as the “smoothest crook ever,” has not admitted that he GREAT WHITE FLIER “ TROUAT . 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Two-acre park; beautiful EVERY SUNDAY Jarience is required; shade trees, pany", dbs, Sat! veer oft] Bib.OO wm week to Os um Come with or without part- 8.48 A. Mos Broad st. New ark. 8.48 start. ners, whether you know how to dance or not. Instructiens for those wishing to learn, 10 cents industrious girls can soon reach earnings of $85.00 to $100, ® month. Apply at 1168 Broadway, Man. hattan, Cor, 27th St. , 870 E. 150th st, Bronx, ie oy "es Wednesday Excursions, Au, Wares Incl. tax. Above Im Ak ‘ottie, DANCING CARNIVAL Foewerty st Grand Central Faison 81 Willoughby st, NOW AT uaeds lyn. 195 Broadway, M ST. 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