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FALKENSTEIN. . s \ HIS WATCH to be produced p A e ie oe yr aville engage Z D107 eke, vil "William S. Falkenstein DING DONG DARROW-] I HAUNTED FOR .A LION | WHEN 1 TRIED TO Flow directly atm f / << ‘irl, Aue ilwatee) I TOOK MY BOW AND |AND_FOOND A LITTLE | SHOOT _HIM,HE SUDDENLY] pj pped off’ m Was Tabs 00) wwhte il ‘Pearl reve hel SPARROW - AROSE. J yo 2 Th - 2 weekly and f * 55 Awards ee Ves eartoon , Stuart B. Christian SCHOONER (Age thirteen) IN NANTUCKET —~ Church Street, Ramsey, N. J HARBOR. , Joseph Kossoff | MADE INTO toncord (Age fourteen) TEA ROOM. John Cumiber! anc u| No, 1072 Union Avenue, Bronx, N. ¥ OLD TIME pi ieieenth oooeoouriy. a Alfred J. Martines STUFF, oe em (Age fourteen) Li TEA A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY No, 4280 Park Avenue, New York City wiry, ay Jasper Boley of Wollavitie, who | ON aa Bocided to declare a tnoratonum. $1 Awards SIDE ALVISE FACO, FOOLISHMENT | PRnew a young fellow uamed Ware,! Who always ate beefsteak quite rare. One day, half in fun, He ate one well done But really ‘twas just on a dare FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “My brother's part Irish,” “Pari? What do you mean?” “de hes a cork leg.” WINONA E. DARRAH, age fourteen, SIDNEY E. OSSER, age thirteen, No. ELIZABETH R. SHARP, age thir- age fourteen, No 1759 Richmond Turnpike, West N. Brighton, N. ¥ NATHAN MILLER, age thirteen, No. 67 West 20th Street, C: 2B ‘es! ‘ee ‘oney Island. Vypeedty No. 79 Hillside Avenue, Chatham,| VIVIAN Ne J. ARCHIE 429 Cherry Street, New York City. Wilson teen, No. 66 Wegman Parkway, Jer- soy City, N. J won GEORGE IVANICK, age eleven, No.|than one $10 award, two 34 Hudson Street, Yonkers, N. Y. THOMAS COFFEY, age fourteen, i} Nee WHAT PHILADELPHIA MoNTH | WAISTMAKERS es Is IT?) M Go 9 JAMES VILLANI, age twelve, No.575| 10 Rill Street. Providence. R. |. | ton y Ay So oN ard Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. Names of award winners and $10| THEY CAN'T STAND IT TO-DAY, | orioket. srumblog Tom Bodine in the/store, Chris Burke had the jewelry ~~ (Ae 7 o award winning drawing for Strip Kic.| TENTY<. FIVE » a Paris Mercury. “Nowadays when aj store swept out in fifteen minutes RON Ais soe salt Nes ae cnet oem be. Lkllnned ton thi aceite ago ® voung fellow dances until 1.30 hejafter the dance, Judge Penn Brace Are ELLEN twelve, No. 80/ ext Monday. Strip No. 30 for you to boy could dance unt!) 3 thinks he has had a night of it and/was sitting in his offi ait ne ELLEN, ae twelve, No. 80 Complete will be printed, to-morrow, | o'clock in the morning, go to| has to sleep aptil noon. The girls clients by 7 and Marry Stave No competitor is entitled to more|snorty’s and finish up on roast goose, 5 er. go to bed at &, sleep until 7 and get | put in the whole day. $1 awards during the course of the 1}, drawing ‘competitions. ~ a re: look like wilted petunias and have to/ kicked off 5,000 impressions on the Why, Frank | press b; | Orow used to go straight from his|the world lives harder and faster to-’ {9 and go te werk ee bright ae a gin's eeuse and open up bis har¢yjare day. —Kansas City Star, noon.” And yet they say