The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1921, Page 3

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‘ ' > t TS etic HOW MANY CAN YOU ANSWER? ) One of the Real “‘Old- Fashioned ” New York Families — WIFESQLDNIGHTIE JOHN WANTS A WIFE; al RI lL bg Entered in The Evening W. AND ONE DAY © ri ” 4 Z g World $100 Prize Contest . AND ONE DAY OFF MOST PEOPLE” CORNELL HONOR | : = memes OR FLORENCE'TO VERY IGNORANT MAN STUMPED BY a OF MANY THINGS EDISON QUESTIONS 1 Arm. Wizard Edison Is Answer BUY CHILD SHOES peste Joun whore last name and address are withheld | by too many appiicanta at one inding Gift—Sues Manager | timo, tas written to the Salva- for Separation. tlon Army for help in selecting | 7 wife. eae ife raya ho is not qualified to by Engineer and Five ¢ Five Other Col- ~ ‘ = 6 Justice Tierney to-day granted Mra. Q eads, Si 2 5 fa in T | judge the applicants bimeelf and College Heads, Some of legians Failed in Tests for |Carotino Hartson Mahon of No. 500! hg wants tatters adjudicated by Them n Sharply. $130-a-Month Job. } Weat 1724 Streot $15 a week alimony |. Commander Evangeline Booth or pCOLLEGIANS, MORE APT. JREVE ALS 77 QUERIES. o* General View Is That Higher | History, Geography and Many Education Is an Asset, | Industrial Subjects Covered Not a Liability | in Questionnaire. —— H —— foo pending her ac-| somebody designated by her John is 46 years old, a widower, father of four small children, Be wants a wife who will bring up : Americans, keep the house clean, and be a good comrade to him so that be cam be “happy for once in my life. He earns $27 a week and has ofe day off each week Send your letters to the Saiva- tion Ariny Headquarters, where they will be judged and forwarded. and $200 counse | tion for separation against her hua| band, Richard Henry Mahon, manager | of the Sales Store Corporation, whom | income, his wife says In her cor paint, t# $15,000 « year. {| Mi Mahon, through Walter & | Won, filed voluminous charges | sas H Against her husband, naming aa co- he woman known to the plaintif as Bimer E. Brown, Chance York U lor of New, Here are the famous » vanty versity, commenting to-day questions of Thomas A. Edison which, om ‘Thomas A. Edison's statement! if correctly answered, indiente sum- that | went tho inventor une better by de-|a-month job at the Edison plant. ets yndent a tall aud good looking Florence,” upon whom the defendaot Avished gifts, whilo Mrs, Mahon and ver six-year-old daughte Ethel, * z men are ignorant,” cient inteHigence to gain one a $130- - — = = Marte were in need ¢ food and]! do not know what 1 should do with- claring that "most people are amaz-| The questions were obtained by R. MR AND MRS. Cac: MORRIS AND PAricy : . cloth | hor and my other dependable ingly i nt about a at many| A. Philipson, of Seelye & Fraser, con- |——— _ —_—_— — a — - fendhat did not xeply to. hie eatin na te Chee a things.” sulting engincers, of No. 101 Park charges. He wos served at] blue an 1 if 1 to death with, “The only knew every before he got | Tho ¢ the belicf that san i “The 2 West 42d Street j ate A aay naw wis| Avista ear entrend Ui ceva [MUANENY SILENT ON | jOrange, N. J. After having fatled to 3 PAY 1 ; aos 7 | Hoe e oe abe (ims tothe cists: tach re. | Malas’ inte F Comiperelier WE RAISE BIG F AMILIES tine vbseniapipel agi tee agi | rinted them to-d. uthor than a liability. W138, and they); joye her Just the same But Am- of hi#| bition, oh, what she has done for me ate Ch h M oti g ot running around with a] in the past few days. Holds Up Salaries of Transit uren eetun named Mlorence.” As| “Once to-day, just for a moment only, | wondered if it waa really me. ivertt an immense difference be-| ‘The ment which intrigued} “ % | Commission Employees. . Ves Li 7 a far back as Dece r, 1918, Mrs “But Ambition stops after a time tween men as to their conctousness| Mr. Philipson rend pul « Ploy Evening World’s $100 Prize Offer Reveals} Wormon plot Suspected as Let-| Manon sata ner husband had been a8 | yninet anti cacouteea hy hen gicne of ignor and their lity to ‘Six young college men wanted for] Chairman MeAneny of the Transit Se « make ” + of Cult’s Foe . ociated with “Blorence.” Numerous|alty and is saying over and over mate the infornition they need at Manufacturing development work. | Commission declined to-day to com- Many Families of “Old-Fashioned” Kind. f Cult’s Foe Is Halted | tee have been written} amin, “I need fncentive!’ Where 19 " jo Need not have technical education.}ment on the reported statement of 7 — —— Grooklyn. P i a ntive? Jnat Florence. any given tin | have ‘ Sd | tor © So’ | by “Floren “made part of the ‘Don't you need Incentive, too, ® notion tl y $130 a month eho i Apply Edl- | Comptrotte e a wh He shies te One of the largest families entered , [sute | Chureh intee have ¢ complaint hall she addressed the | gear?” ¥ in this dire son, West Orange, N. J o have said that would refuse to in 4 World's $100 prize aVGd Heddiviced thet Lee apparen in t Jolondant as “dearest and “your own | eet Mr. F Five other young men appeared at ipson applied at the plant.|pay the 949 employees of the new rransit Commission ra indiess of jcontest ts that of Cornoliy simply of t not what | tut the mouse let loose at Hlorence \——-+-_$_____—_—_— f hrist With Gertrude Mortis | Johanne, rthur,| of 100 women in th | Walter, Marie, the daughter, let the aii! t64 ie 4 ee ae were we pee nic h wray eee o as nee of Sheepshead Bay. Elghteen chil-| wi i Fr nk 0 and Ray notes ete 1 Churet was de-lcat out of the bags when she returned “The kind of eee soen Hiileed Vindlsbecta aicoG Me explalde # pay {27e® have been born to him and his} ie ritted by Mri, fatten | “Medly out of place © and told her mother ber daddy Ned as ‘liber te SL a A a ea \ due until May [Nie and fifteen of them till liv- | innerty, No, 610 Jerset Street ip- | wits ju Mrs, Lulu Loveland | ha n ber to a “beautiful lady io yi on and turned toose on the seventy-seven | of t eaves yee {snot due unt! MS ling. Only thone born in Greater New | kins ill tthe heen t the ard t Lane City wis eet |h. maghieany) aparanenl ive Say questions 15, and to date the enm # nC ‘and still 2 can be counted | children are: Anna, Florence, Edwird,| tine to Vatoneat ak ie ‘ % , ws ype pe bathe All failed, Phillipson, who was anj|notice of any Intention Comp. | York ane living children |ETank, John, Willkim, Kathryn, Mary . { her] Mahon in company with her sister | seem to enable Honor man I, could answer|trolier to refuse to houor the pay|'@ the contest, Tho living children |pnomas, Joseph and Helen eeture to women on “Mormon Tem- land detectives went to Nos, 35-41 a R000. de ea a J = f the Mor family Sabina, | here are also two lists of ten. ‘The | ple night the in=| sort. Wistiigton Avene on April halt were seven . Joun, J first came from J, W. O'Connor, No in is appearance, | ; t ; sa; At fa wl ‘a mm the lowe Phe question bueDr) BR vas unofficially learned that if /TOND donbis Wedaeaeth Me Her ohitdren | or Le ant where ho learned, It I¥ allesed, he could formottens of them. From him|Comptroller Craig holds up the pay | 2 at) ar John, Wdward, Helen, Anna : P tkoreraecn (oer was living with a woman nn th were obtained lof the employees, ma 1us proceed Wabbit | RUAREHS te cae Ms ae moni: C the church.) Later, Mrs Mahon says, she con Me creche o: i Soe va atk f {Rose and Vincent. 1 " sales * ais ae pound que 1 Who « ered how to vuleunize|ings will be instituted both against ne NECSA BY Mims Li oe [fronted her husband with the tots ould bber and the Board Estimate, Mr No, 208 West 1234 Stree Neco an ratte and he admitted the charge, She 4 fi Who invented printing |McAneny denied the published sta Pata aN ne, a hn i Mt x says her husband urged her to | riag RG SE CIM i rakes an Hazel, Ler taymond, “p ormons to ecruits, when 3. Who invented the modern paper-|ment attributed to him to the effect | | | "Ob!" from the audicnce pun M. t ured. =H | uate aetna that employees could expect no | } aide é In July Mrs, Mahon says she found a Gu ea tS 4, Who invented the cotton gin? sistance from the commission in their | odio ere a @ package all ready to be delivered i are e wi students ay, fforts to obtain their pay i upon which 200 feminine |i storence.” It contained a #ilk 5. Who was the most famous maker | € were focused, M hepant newt Ls to Edison | 4¢ | eo Transit Commission sent word | T i L + Li aay, ct ; : : si a night gown. A note was attached to} which the “wiag ubly would| 4 Who wrote “Don Quixote { New York Municipal Railw o the Larges Iving lifted fram one fool to another, then | (25 pacKaee rendlt To seal inthe “funk” relating| 7 Who wrote “Les Miscrables pany to-day to submit imi | eee ithered up her skirts and moved die | Guess who from, Honey? 1 wish | Sious turk to engincer GER SL arate tov approval of the cominission Family Born in New York City DERE Ae LGR Reh mers ano raavodi dle aaltaiyou ce me you tase ast . | coucwmusimuriey aon taints Nereus ene ‘ans for the completion of tht \ grew more excited and hope you will like it and hope to. see tobacco flavor. 5 9. Who was t er ith Street n it soon, Ob, ede 4 ed part of t ¢ ay tald = muse took fright and depa you how | love you. CHICA Bed Ott One one of ible, with complete informa | ]| Send names, photographs if po Harry | railway i { Mrs. Shepard resumed A million kisses und hugs. Yours, | of Chicag t pects 0) 11. who simon Bol feck Avenue and Meverole all replies to Family Editor, Evening World. He combat ttnay “tiie (ee | Aas MC RIORL ons sug EOOIS EDR RIE gE - aoe ' Ry 12. Who. olor: = aR ae = i fnally restored quict-—' taued $10, She daid she bought Ethel 13. Who was John Hanco disappearance A pair of shoos and other cloth the over FIVE GENERATIONS nd of Mr. I 14. Who was Hannibal? f which child was in great Reco + ‘ Chi fi RIVPRUBAD, L. did Promises ones ree on Eneit Ghee awe and the sexton that she ni 1 many presente and fee ucaton| 1, Who was Paul Revere? ‘AT GOLDEN WEDDING ALDERMAN URGES |300 CHASE SUSPECT; Thu audience wits too busy, looking Siaatly filrchasstianathan |= might ‘be Bs fae t| 46. Who was Cleopatra, and how did Sere ee Mrs. Shepard’ iment. When the nightic, for Mrs. Mahon submits a — ene. Collees and |g l* gn cine as Fifty, AND FOR SOLDIERS,|RECOVER CAR TICKET irs, sueneras arminent Cwhen the simnun, for Mc Mabon nabs 1 themselves against |" yy, pacite | Attending Couple Same as ly ——— : 2 = t Mrs. She pard called the r from Mahon), in which “Florence” says Gur appetites are more their wonderful | 4’ 0) n | Years Ago, With Mr. and Contrast “Shameful Neglect” of |Thet in ub ay “Starts Pursuil his study nd 12 ushered women ‘the dainty little Bienes uae ame captious in warm weather “ a eo oe vihe wee | te 5 ntra ‘Sha 5 ; Which Thrills Broadway— © the chure ni tt f awn re the this mune. It is adorable and just than i cold. That's why so ° 10.—Mr Mrs. Br Wounded Heroes With Splen Jetective Injured 5 M fe ihn Miceninieliacenee many housewives put Ancre i Detective Inj - | jst these days. They 5 ping oy Y nd Mrz. es The theft t which con of the cautions the defendant that “life Is p w by nd Mrs ny ral Welfare o BAe from the Avenue entirely too short to forget little | know it's always "clean, cials to-d . remarr! Board of Aldern h : ; found things.” In this letter the co-respond thanks to its sanitary, coated “We all know so little that it doe is Copenhagen edding ae A ke "that he will present her | wrapper. ent * Manohuris oaagt benoove an to point at ax mony was nae aOR Oc Avent “ amen with a horse and riding toms. R) ‘ Ohic . i 4 ‘| recently jexed to have been sent by the co- | ‘. ; Ww. 0. k areelyl id Bay? i, | mand. ‘i A He tit techondent to the defendant reade: | AM the Genuine Roguefort Flartr- State, su S hE mountal er M Shep w ne the re 40 mending | ; t 1th earert Hoy nding CN SE ident ‘ é chase, whieh led in and} dist In an effort ng. stantly now fur ‘ act iid Shon of the moot north and aiding office is k man can qu situation spresen } hardly master one } q = “ee a aa BONWIT TELLER &CO, a ei ay ea Pha Speoalty Shp of Onjinabons : See a nt of tho nation’s deb | FIFTH AVENUE. AT 38™ STREET and for twenty-five Brews | FOR WEDNESDAY was advanced war in refuting F 4 kind of wood na of COP PLAYS FIREMAN, |sTOPS RUNAWAY RARWAT ON RGLREDTINO "iawn fart of the world doee| SAVES CITY $125) SAVING TWO LIVES. ‘&T SUBWAY DO Asso the las percent names lelds than ha Magistrate Dincharkes M | Soliciting Miastonary Donatlons. | For Golf and Country Wear STON, Ma > ti a suntedt ts wen A ; . tore Ne agiatente Merona in Mo A Limited Quantity of Women’ = hg egr cae oa Ke Recon octal WORSTED JERSEY SUITS “i nye the trent tov | hea en ower oats 4 é YARN DYED HAND TAILORED | try_in the world? | mohils hy erowded the animal to the| TWO HURT IN TRUCK CRASH. | 45.00 (AGRE, t to 4 story | Motorescte mati | - | 4 Sine b ' pret’ | ‘ ying venes ir in rook | Formerly 75.00 is DN Be pies shies i [The summer wardrobe is quite incomplete without the atnallest) A mail thn 16 1 of a jersey suit—practical and comfort- ile : i v | able aes | e are of a very superior order. any ; i] PORTS DEFT. -FOURTI org. What 19 the greatest wool pro-| tire nuune & ew Weeks AMO Guy trae "i xc eae - a — ae a

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