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EVENING woRLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1990, on Giants Defeat Braves National Amateur Golf Tourney ‘| But Fail to Make Gain : In National Pennant Race To Open at Roslyn Monday ® Toney Not Only Pitches Team to Victory, but Is the Star Batter. tio OG) | TOO! | By Focer BATCHELDER. oe (Coppright, 1090, by Roger Metchelder, ail Mights Reserved.) OF PRECEDING IN-) nage all right, but the circumstances ALMENTS. are Nonplaces and I think something girl. ladies, Wk are going to have a long session on our home grounds setting | in after Labor Day and 1 opine there'll be some handy if not easy plucking And remember, me lords and done while September saunters to ‘e FOR Se ¥. meet October upon the road of Time. von aeat™ ear" broke in ri By Charles Somerville. Files gay the pnd et tay the ee g’|O'Connor with alarm. ITH the rowdying Reds mak+|the fractious Red’ Soe laid’ bo the “Yea, I do,” said Howard the fractious Red Sox heels in the ninth by force of the Vy ole Pingo, de Bode and of ing @ scrapheap of the Cardinula to the score of 12 to nado have have done it.” done, nor why they to 5 yesterday and Brooklyn handing Ani Carl vail think I know,” put in Whit the frozen doughnut to the Quakers, | cheered at y turn: by the Boston ‘For some rearon they had to hi peared for the Yanks at the tail jame. And with the White Sox and that atory aoroas, and they forced our Glants didn’t gain any in the to do it. Now they have made away pennant race by knooking the fire- water out of the Braves with « score ‘4 of 7 to But any way We stuck along—| Giants, m into second Se | “We don't know,” admitted How- a We stuck along. , i: “uct WHEY ve relator aa And that’s somethin’, Gladys, my eer Pye Prdlberpaelles satis Se. “has “matiucaney P te peed of HO 3 | 9.80 P.M. TO 7 A. M, $8810 B10 to earn to $100 a month) =| ‘ in six months, | 'pIB a week in two | » Weeks when assigned to night hours; $15 a y Higher salaries for , Néw York Telephone : * Company. GIRLS WANTED; $15 A WEEK TO START; g=-Cuticura Toilet Trion Consisting of Cuticura Soap to cleanse and as comes Grier, holder of the Maple Leaf my brother-in-law bad supposedly mine named Van Winkle has one - fea ; Pern, quiets Oimepent {9 secthe: and Cente and ante, R250 ep || ree arid a atnall regiment of coun: | mEvenin World ld | pont to moot me at the station, While theee moers, and if he js home be wih! fd $85 TO $100 A MONTH E aay Tekan & ponghord ‘Come ere for yourself. trymen o Til make a mass y I was buying something 1 found I be glad to come down and. kaye [~ SOON REACHED; Free "by" mall, "Adare, peaal SAMPLE SUITS on the Engineers’ tournament. While had taken my mother’s keys away here. Ioan drive it.” > 4 * * pn eiraethag: soko ed $15-$25 Scenier yoiucs the invading forces look formidable, Coprrlaht, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Byeniag World) with me and went to call her up.; "Not a bad idea. Only don’t i ,EXCELLENT WORK- ‘ pocee ok als M. COHEN | || tbe defending lines are formed of all! yrs all over but the cheering on the question of rising with the bindies,| She told me that my sister was not him anything about the chase... | “ING CONDITIONS; . ranking Americans. ] Now, next week we're going to start something mew Cork, oe tng | at home; I verified this by telephone, to keep it quiet until we aep i] RAPID PROMOTION, — — — 115 7th Ay.secorima%. |) Davey Herron, the husky Pitts- qlieation below; anid look at the drawlhe by one of 4h taf eé ie When I left the store the car and the el on something. That's (TRF LR STEADY WORK. . OPER 8 aM, FO 918. burgh lad who won at Oakmount in|? ay give vot bestia Aes Bf by one of the staff artist’. chauffeur were gone, I notified the I'm not making arrests this minute; * DANCING ACADEMIES. 1919, will defend his honors, Other| Det may give you a, Besides opening the column to the regular |jocal police, came to New York at I'll give you the story if T can. Whets: .. POSITIONS ARE *|sharpshooters will be Francis Oui-| {nswers this week, golng to let readers send in some sketches. Give) 2.40 and met an old friend in the does your paper go to press?” veer » OPEN IN OUR SEV. met, national champion In 1914; | your Idea of the question in pen and Ink, and the best one will go In eaoh| Grand Central. I went to hia fat for , “At § Monday morning. ‘abd reat... “Chick” Evans, winner of the 1916 y. r you may draw your idea of the Oulja Editor if you prefer. 4 2 | @ couple of hours and then we came have everything civ: 4 ERAL DEPARTMENTS: | ROLLER SKATIN title; Bob Gardner, twice holder of}'hem about the safme width as one) — : f you prefer, Make) Gowntown for supper. As we went I know,” he sad, with a sien pn ee APPLY AT i} premfer honors, and Bobby Jones, the spaper column, Now lesse if] Ouija can furnish tho impetus for| nto the Belmont Grill the detective glance at O'Connor, who seemed Th MANHATTAN, |||ST. NICHOLAS RINK art, Also, tho Editor sends out the} Pltced me under arroat, or rather, @tupor. 4 1158 BROADWAY, *CORNER 27TH ST. 195 BROADWAY, CORNER DEY ST. You How to Skate, MADISON SQUARE Borweriy at Grand Central Paleo. NOW AT Lady Floor Mai the Long Uistaoce ing. opr irl have been connected with te } Meer St toe A number of seam and tare re | lar institution, Cot Lciieely fale troatmetts the ‘baw of ore, ey td nad a reek maay "mnd We nead moro gira between 17 and 8 yeane oF tdonn GIRLS. om are ooking for he bt, Job io Now York, | NOW OFPRATING THE hebbEL PY ANTED—-MALE. Srtien woe) Opariual ‘Adiirese ib 610 World, ALI HON office rn nt, BOY ¥ for aa’ (6th ST., NEAR BROADWAY, Competent Instructors to Teach (Dancing Carnival on 2d Flo: ST. NICHOLAS RINK 3 Lessons (iiiinition) 30c Not necessary to take lessons. r will introduce you to suitable partner for dane- Learn to dance at this popu- DANCING CARNIVAL PHbATKE BUFLDING, 166th St. and Broadway Indians tumbling, the Yanks got more out of their yiotery than the sardine-packing in the leadership of pennant con- tenders in the history of the game— leveland three percentage points ead of the Y: points ahead of Our Mr, Frederick Toney disported the whole had a perfectly fine after- sight was very Interesting as is to be expected whenever an ice-wagoo the Yanks and Red Sox} and the big- gest pinch hitter in the major leagues, Bob Meusel, supplied it. He came to bat in the ninth with the score a tie, two Yanks on bape and two out, and boomed a short fly to right centre. ‘The Red Sox outflelders | ‘Were playing very, very deep for pitched great ball for the Yankees in the first five frames, weakened ip the sixth and seventh, and Mays finished, allowing only two scratch hits and no runs, He gets the credit for the made, slightly worn mia- fits and uncalled for Suits, $5 to $12 CONTRACT No. 1 CANAL STREET SHAFT—SPRING STREET SHAFT, MANHATTAN NEW SYRSEY INTERSTATE BRIDGE & TUNNEL COMMiSSION Sealed provonals. for the coustruction of dbatts i Records, Borvugiy util anal Other aUurisce, saabnatf sow ai a neers’ Club. By William Abbott. TARTING Monday, the rolling, Picturesque Engineers’ links at Roslyn will be chuttered up with S reshof{ in a memorable extra-hole matoh for the national trophy at Apa- wamis. Cyril Tolley, a giant Oxford student, who won from Bob Gardner little Scotchman, who captured the French championship this summer. From across the Canadian border produce bow Advertising Agencies, of can BO Relewhoned directly to The Worlds Geli, 4000 Deskima a, Mew Tork, Brookiva Office, 100 Main, Jess Guilford, Ruddy Knepper and scores of others. So, stfif will be the home defense that it ls our opinion that not a sin- gle one in the invading forces will survive the sem!-finals, Encouraged stricting his playing to the Boston district, where he hae registered many brilliant rounds. ‘There |, approhension as to Oulmet's p ability to withstand the wear and strain of thirty-six holes every day for a week, but the former amateur and open champion is quite confident he will go breezing through without letdowns, around and on the greens, With the exception of the long, dog-leg ninth, 't Is poestble to get home in two on every hole at Roslyn, but the rub ts what to be done once you get there. The Engineers’ greens are full of no doubt, can adjust his putting touch better to strange conditions wake*up clear and rosy. No griping vel elimination. Liver, skin and kidneys are influenced to Beecham’s Pills Sold ky druggists throughout the world, Ia boxes. 10c., 280. |fleld and the | battlesround baffling nature of the following $ O S—Let’s have some Suggestions for future questions, The stock that the Qulja-boarders fur- nished some time ago is about ux hauated. sent in an answer. Now, do you explain any further and send immediately to The Outju Fdltor, The Evening World, Now York City, your pictures and answers to the question, Just snap to, Here are the last answers to the question: SHOULD HUSBAND OR WIFE GET UP FIRST IN THE MORNING? Betsy.—My husband cooks his own breakfast, as it saves him from ine digestion. Kid of 15.—Of course a wife should get up first. Hubby brings home the money works the hardest an band wishes any breakfast let him get up and prepare tt Mickey of Bayonne-—If Hubby wa 4 soldier or sailor he ought to kno: Lonosome—Friend Wife should |make breakfast and wake up Hubby with a kine. (Editor—Now, you're talking, Lone- jseme) ere | wish og 8 O’Connor entered the room, Whiting sprang chair to greet him. Mary Bryant leaned forward ex- Deoctantly and the District Attor- ney, whose fingera were tightly clasping the paperweight on his desk, the afternoon paper “Don't got excited. Just sit down and tell us all about it.” b mn you didn't believe it, Chiet? I can clear myseif in just.a mipute, but it burt to think that you had the iniy his pocket, took out the message and ‘handed it to Howard, ‘t ment there’ and was met by a car which took me into custody and showed me this paper, It was the first I'd heard of it, 48 I hadn't stopped to buy a paper when I got back to New Yor! Come to think of It," he pondered, | "We are atill up against {t, Now,” he asked «slowly of O'Connor, “did you t of the morning." Now we're getting warmer,” inter- jected Whiting suddenly. “Botty Bil- lingwiey waa there, waan't she?” “Why, yes, I helleve re- ia “Merely this,” remarked the Dis- trict Attorney, “the sent the story to her paper,” “She did not,” retorted O'Connor Jangrily, “We may have had—— But that’s got nothing to do with It. Bhe wan a friend of mine and wouldn't do euch a thing.’ “Wait a minute and I'll explain,” said Howard, “Did you say anything else to the Judge except what you Just told m I went out. Miss Billingsley stayed Hetty didn't send 4t, | life on that.” ‘she did, I'll stake my said Mr, Howard slowly, nd we know It." He then told of stands now there is nothing except your own statement to prove you jculltions, And, with ali due respect, that doesn't amount to a thing with the public. The girl sent that mes- il ia friends, ho are ‘they? ‘Tell me about~ it," begged O'Connor, with Miss Billingsley Answer carefully, for it may betp (4 ome 8 “Well,” faltered O'Connor, "I lkedt:. her a whole lot. and wanted to her so, One night at Coney we had a little disagreement, case, while O*Connor “T am sorry, Mr, O'Connor” bes 5 Miss Bryant. “I know Betty really kes you very much, and has been” expecting you to speak to her about + that incident. She told me ao only, yesterday.” cok “| didn't know you had had trou- We have a digger job ahead, and tha: talking, he started to swear, then gianced humbly toward" Mies” POT feet lke enying things,” | “T feel like ey! a few ” he; explained, “thot uspally I'm we have to run.” ” "Tl get you ® fast car, Mr. Hows. ard,” offered Whiting. “A triend 68, io “Do you think 60?” asked O'Con> nor, brightening suddenly. ‘i'm certain, Joe, We'll find her,t. he promised. » tly Whiting’s phone calls at Van Wing, of the missing girl. After urging rea, ished, 2 “All we can do now,” he said. "ig" walt, Trimble and his men are wall we can do nothing, However,” he At 9 o'clock four reporters seng” their card to the District Attorney. with a clamorous demand for an ime, terview, “How on earth did they get o fit?" axked Howard. “These reports” ters are the limit.” Then, as he saw Whit ng smile, he added, “But thoy: are a smart crowd, Just tell’ theng I'm at Lenox,” he ordered the attends. ant blandly, “and that if T were her@™ I wouldn't open my mouth,” Do you feel at “sixes and sevens” a » Piece 3 ie Tap ‘with (air looreaaing tne, ate S4z3; |to-day? You are bilious, constipated!|—no. inconvenience. Children love, Augusta Wind.—Thore are plenty'| “The judge told me to have a good) | Midnight Roomed allel from the aka aoe bie aad ik | setae betwen | 57 : i 7 Gaxaavete: ton , ; of rostiurants in our town. Why not. time, ane iG Re wi 9 =f se Mine ~ ‘ Come Sie et ae Loe cahne po the Tat 70th S d Third Av.| sos Tagen, wet | You feel headachy, full of cold, un-|Cuscarets too, 10, 25, 80° cents—/ ii Mitnurants in cur town. Why not finds Und tation himself at 2 o'clock | Whiting and Miss Bryant were con- Sherine 170th St. an ir Vv.) sonny (0 (anal surg “and tie (strung. Take Cascarets to-night and! Advt ist | thin afternoon, We shook hands and | Yersing 1n low tones, and the repors “# ter was reviewing his notes. O'Can~ = SoS | DANCiNG | ° in d = = r ; is P a bth A Orerbimd res, the thaintahanos of tratisy ergt. Ed—it she doesn't obey at ‘ ay ” nor had sunk deep {nto his chair, and " $2 ta sith cone 6 As | Niblo’s Garden irortiond “structive, "ube tunics of tal 3 e revellle, une army tactica and dump | Maide, wat recnil Ite’ | || | Aan Mol ait appearances avieen, Twat ‘ bel < | Dancing every evening 7.80 | fala taint be form and on the e tomac e $s the Lusk: over tions whatever against you?" although his frends knew that he had, & $) Welder &,+ owo arene telow Onna! ot, P.M. until 12.90. Coolest place |] | plagks vrweritud by the Comnuniew, ‘ai mat Alice.—df 4 girl had a good hus- ot one, Mr. Howard. On the con-| never been more awake, they spared” ” ORK OLTY. | Bronx to spend an eve- . - band she wouldn't grumble at get- very pleasa’ {him the Intrusion of conversation, { hdl ||| im the Bronx to sp | are Pp ere a t 1 malkii kf | trary, he was very. pleaaunt. And,” | RUM 0% ae nate of the olock neemind eee gee {|| sine. aye acre park; beautiful |] | a causes mesctint thy trays digestion, but the most important ae oles ne ve ae a ee continued repenttully, ‘every Word | Ae i sueh the atill alr of lower Mat pre nope Come with or without parte |] | SG ited Amott Ot aS work is done by the bowels, liver and while T make ooffee, “I know It, O'Connor,” agreed How. |hattan, Howard arouned bimnelt troy PHONE & TELEGRAPH ners, whether you know how to Pg” (caiman ranerve the right te reine kidneys. Failure of these to act Man-Hater, Brooklyn—Of coursea| ard, “but we've got to prove it, and) ooo wemation, a ‘ COMPANY | dance or not. Instructions for t gcesdl GEORGE R. DYER fficiently all the whole bod wife should not jimmediately, without @ moment's) “waidnight,” he muttered, “and no#:.'= : | thane wlablng to earae A0:centh 11 |" Aiea "So nm, wire Sneeey Bnowe Mie: Woe y to Billy of Flathush—That's no aues-|“"OConnor tooked about in surpriee. (S,WOrd yet I wuess the young lady 1 of : WALLER B. NOY tion at all, Getting up firet is a), ‘ 3 - | nad er go home, I a ing tee’ 4 each. taimay |New Jomey™ [nvastate Blas nt be poisoned. Wis Anke 2 ia don't understand, Chief." he said. | Pet Tound-up on the Bast sider ’ . oo 2 —p <I Gweet Alice of Jersey—It the hus en if you won't take my word for/and get every man on our list here. ——————S—S BEECHAM’S PILLS do more than eet Alice of Jersey— - tt, we can nail it ina minute. Firstly, | Wey) have a third de«ree that will make the oldtime police grill looig? \Wke the work of amateurs.” Before Miss Bryant had thme tar ‘ ‘ ing | answer the ‘igmestion & detective: = ie mm | AUDUBON BALLROOM und Bursa” Brom more active effort. with resulting in- how to get hin awn, ; tha telephone’ menage andypt the re- [Anmenrad_ at. the done pei ie OR b Ry yap ed . 6 2 fs alwav: - Jewoo: eights — Get even ports from the newspal office, | “PD ‘amed Van Winkle te cater? ne aw "Kos Hokie Miran ps ee ai ot The World's Offioe, creased effect. Itisalways safe to take maldee foaoh can sleep wix days wille “Moreover” Ne went an, “we cant | age fn numed Van Wie we ieaaiie UAL INSTRUCTIONS "106," EACH 3 ‘advertisements dno gets breakfast, and 60 can Witey find her anywhere, and ‘McDonough | Whiting, and ts stewed,” he reported we? peeries tal RIN AN, eles faselet ea gan be loft at any of The Worlds and Hubby has gone, as you know, As the matter | priefiy. peed (How Did Van Winkle Instalment). Become a, Real Hero? Read Tuesday's Startling’ tink it telt ‘2% since then she hasn't spoken to me,/ his lissome 240 pounds around the “What haprened it Coney Intend” Bluft amazingly yesterday, Me not Sx owes. | O'Connor's mouth twitehed in « only pitched his team to victory, bul print Te sat a ruetul hayt-setl. “TL kigsed her, ond undertook to be the star walloper o| Cc New Jemey she has mn angry over the day uid gor away with (Gannon Fs ie ain io Newest. ce lard. nay cee f “Do you would noon unt | his ambish got so feverish by ing Omining at noon, le met} hersalf, or try some stunt Hike this, to it made him hop-headed, so that in Ride, taatteur pemumaby eat iy hie Wale | ret even 7” 7 the ninth Tiny Toney had the nerve some am, ie Pein, TaRs sink” ee 1 Of cours nat.” pogeions Sipanes. to try and steal a bag. Yeh—from 2 fag) iy) \y eve," expindn: E first to second. He made more than | ‘Tia im." Me calls Up his mouher In Ne | Ch arreaged franknews “that abe half the distance, anyway, and the likes me, but she has been too it. Besides, it happened » long gets a hunch It's an aeroplane. tae ago~remomber the first night. A ai The Braves were bookoo easy, de- oS I was here at your office?" mw ~ heh spite that they made ten hits to our RIL “TOLLEY Howard nodded, “That. settlen that. 0), wo leven, ‘fe . “To sum up; 94-08 TEARS OF AGE, . een! ee ’ : a than any of hts contemporaries, and ‘el ; Pars ot ie eeti she cout’ tarot : Bob Meusel’s Pinch Hit Record Field, Including All the| Re@aes Ho star can spot Francis very much ftom moe Belt, Hitie, ie onde StS no real Iotive for, malice, and, ties : 0 ren, Ht ‘ ‘ NIGHT WORK In Ninth Beats Red Sox. U. S. A. and Several For . pataet snowed togtdvantage thie {ic gaitat appear io i oh Se | taken sora nina ee ve “ . ¢ laying: 1e oul >] ere’ le i Trim! en a ZELEPHONE “BOSTON, Sept &— Avinch nt was] eign Cracks, in Champton- course! He naun't Indulged In “any, haeges Liveae’ Howard iactiooss. fr uk oe RS, ne in the game ee! . ¥ 5 lournamen| 8 au 1 Oe i ear URS ship at Picturesque Engi- it “the. Bostor Matra deed Snes wie, OrGonnce * Sotnes bes « Week during | raised his eyes in grim inquiry. The] ble,” asserted Whiting, who had beer ‘ton in the ey tite, Robert, for he is.a long hitter, and|champions when nearly 250 tee No course In the country has been | Ageistant District Attorney was pale,| nervously clasping and unclasping™ RGSS sdvancenent before Hooper could get in for this/off in the qualifynig rounds for pincers Many meee tty (Pe ynte|and his eyes were flashing. In hia| Mie hands, “Why didn't you tell mee i OR enh one it fell safe for a two-bagger, two|the American amateur golf cham- course—not a good test of golf. Oth-|hand he held QUE-enAgT Buy ICe’ wont Hele Sms noe | ; ‘i jonship, It will be more like rs who have played it like the Long | which tol + well ent amore responsible po- runs went in and the Yankees won) P) p wi old of his alleged corruption. | is to find her. And: we'll do It, If the aitions. | by a score of 6 to 3. es & world’s championship. National ey for ite taaleas heuer ekets “Well,” he asked defiantly, Suening etar apart, New York,” he saldy)™ title-holders from Great Britain, ‘i M 4 . ne .o Kis superior, “it looks as though| with a woeful attempt at humor, xo aw interested, can at It was an exciting game all the FAG GHACOcuss , n, en-year-old prodigy who was|¥oUu get four one round and. probably! yon pelleved this rot, Sent a detec-|"oan't find her, he lowes his job Mone, y. ed Broadway, way. The Yanks got off to a (wo: Canada will be on} runner-up to Herron last year. To| Ven or elght the next, tve after me, and-1 euppose you have|day morning. Buck up, old man,” he, 4 jew York City, run lead in the second, ald added one bee ies additional English and @ the frat line willbe Jerry) ‘The Pagtricers! ‘a not Jong| my friends here’—te motioned {to- | urged. placing a hand on, O'Cennor's ur 1 in the third. The Sox picked up two| Canadian stars. It wit! be the greai-| 7 , anot former na’ atic % measures atic 3 wankn is ud Mime Bryani—"iv | shoulder. Bul G'Coniiwr did move set the seventh. Walte Hoyt, the first | American course, Pittaburah, @ veteran ex-champion; |linke, set about with diabolical pure | ¢aAy ent lle came over Howard's] face in ee ee tee ' Ses anton busles went out form pinoh| ‘Back { , : 3 pur-|face, and his features relaxed with| time to time, “Betty, my Betty. jae telephone Madison [cpr nape fr eed ed ack in 1911 Harold Hilton, Eng-|Jess Sweetser, intercollegiate title-|pose to make the fairways narrow | evident reliof, ‘The telephone rang, and How: «Square 12000. fined the ‘wume. Jack Qua GAs | land, defeated the late Fred Her-|Nolder; Max Marston, Ned Sawyer, | and rolling and to concentrate trouble|" "Easy, O'Connor," he cautioned.| answered. When he had finished’ ” te not victory and it raises his total of wins ie ote ee at Mulr-lny this start, we will toss in for good| rolls and undulations, and It is shock- tHe stopped: sudeeniy” spd enilled Rats Buk sere auonyioie "The ones” I ert for the season to twenty-two. best nse scout sat ra British title] measure the tip that Francis Oulmet]ing how easily putts will stay out.| > «jy. any part of it true?” questioned feur, who went uptown for saine , Hy ee ee renn will challenge for the) wit come ag near ‘aa any winning] Putting will ruin the chance of many | soward, pera, just phoned me that the ¢ il Re tcleappartion tant peel? week. /+he blue ribbon at the end of the/a fine golfer next week. “Not a Iine—not @ word. This ie all had broken down. The eget oH ee GET WISE! SAVE MONEY! rounded with st. EL Wothered, tral Fe eee eae ote ree hee book AUR with oatmplonani> 1 know about it: 1 had a telegram are. in the country, so Til have med | ~ Large selection of custom {Charles Hope and Tommy Armour, a| neceasry at the Engineers, Oulmet, (certainty because of the alze of the| i * morning, Here it is.” He reached hire one if anything comes up / wo You'll me ” 6 ne met several men I knew and thought kle’s home and club brought the ies “BRONX. 50c Per Lesson. OMe Weekend Cr tecide he ation ine| thelr grectings rather cold. ‘That's all awer that the young map was aways... "870 E. 150TH ST. | Daily, including Sundays, question. Do {t while you're walking|! Knew, Chiet.” As hie valet, with wi Whiting was | - i sorte AE eae uy Home on botwoen raed lches aiGnE| Howard gave his shoulders a de-, well acquainted, confided, he was “on ~ ‘bi WILLOUGH ST Saturdays Sunday Cuti Bef Hi \ \Labor Day plenic. Tut got ‘om in.|RYOOR CCIM, acctared, turning to} “it docane tation.” aa'0 Howards, 1886 BROADWAY. Holiday Afternoons ane Evenings, cura ore ie Fee the Onli oe Old Home Week! whiting, who bad boon taking #eno- , “Now I'll try some more caéla.” < hae Skating on Ground Floor . ‘ 16 Oulja boarders, and we want! graphic notes of the conversation,,; He phoned to Pollce Headquarters... »-:OR TELEPHONE ries Free amp es o hear from everybody who ever and fond that,no Tepeet tad’ cone 12000. _—————— en! | | Hees ed Oatrapratsbercnartes Sept K: Maia Mace a“ . lee ” think the fair damseis onght to Ket! Rave uhy conversation at uit with |nowed efforte and uRuest'ny extreme OR | ey or Wi le yo ts yey Bee eres Sorel an Yonough th's marning—that is, watehfin . at tie railway termia .. + - = 90) you: shy ie les should outside of busine . he cklied © Headquats, ELEPHONE COMPANY, PROPOSALS. pop up tiw minute you get into the| MOAIy wtren f wrant to his room af. | ters’ of Jereey City and Hoboken, rot agers “HUDSON RIVER VEHILULAR TUNNEL RIVER VEHILULAR TUNNEL car? That's @ good one, so we won't] ter 10 and asked to be excused forthe| “Pasa the word along,” he ot rc + Quah rhtly. “I| added savagely, “I'm go ng to stay ty } NEW YORK STATE BRIDGE & TUNNEL SHOULD A MAN GIVE A LADY | en “Or course she waa “Wiket of| this office until the matter is settleds 66th Street, near Broadway a HIS SUBWAY SEAT? if It's a year.” aft mt 2 al a Br ernest ine en eS Sn ei OA RR) Se AC CT II

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