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. : ' THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1922. “FIVE-LENT CARFARE |Azmeerica’s Champion ‘‘Kidders”’ Make United States a Great Nation; TOWARNOS ALB ATVAROTTA TRL Step-Child Says He Was Home During Kidnappers’ Conference. URGED BY MILLE One System, Municipally Owned, Is Transit Board Plan, Governor Says. Counsel for Antonio Marino, No. 34% Hast 13th Street, on trial for the mur- der of five-year-old Giuseppe Varotta, who was kidnapped, held for ransom 5 : and drowned, to-day tesumed the task a4 ‘ + ‘ 7 ‘ ae es 2 4 started yesterday—that of proving an SSG eseeaee2ecsee ‘ alibi. 4 The main points brought out to- ] AT MUST CARRY LEAN lan’s Reply Tells Miller of His Plan for City Oper- ated Subways. Gov. Miller, in what was probably Jongest speech made since he be- “Kidding, above every- “Your perfect kidder “Kidding in America “Many Americans have “Some women can “We don’t enjoy kid- “Kidding is a splendid “The champion kidder day were intended to prove that Mr- me the State's Chief Executive- thing else, is the art of keeps his mirth on the —proceedson broad,dem- a dent where their even stand being kidded ding from a foreigner antidote for vanity, pre- picks victims hls own se reue Given: When, Remain corte 1,600 woyds—declared himself last making fun seriously.” other fellow’s face.” oeratic lines and is bump of reverence by their husbands—the we believe (sat kidding tentiousness, takin Size, or bigger, and State, he was taking Part in confer- Be cer ores cbesnlon “ors practically unanimous.” should be—that’s why ultimate test.” ~ should begin at home — oneweli tov we ‘sends ‘em away with enceg of the kidnapping band, auniclpally owned transit system. ee TT —_—O ~ a he fpeech was delivered before the Queehs County Republican Commit- im the Richmond Hill High School. “The Transit Commission,” he said, “proposes to create not innumerable systems but one system which will be munictpally owned, under which peo- ple canbe carried from any part of this great city to any other part all for a single fare. “Dr. Walter E. Traprock,’’ |Mrs. Olesen, First Woman to Win |What Did You See To- eee eee | Greatest American ‘Kidder,’| Senate Nomination, Outlines moved with him to ter | metnars bang pees ‘Stati be that ny ig <onmancononnasipenguapeetnndmaens SS rino, She declared dramatically that Describes Our Perfect Art| ' Her Aims as She Cleans House| Face am suine 1 Ce State aout to show J z : ou e . 3 kid tc Sq ) sate city mune do it becuse un- ate ty Isto “Clean-Up” Politics Like Home, eg hein ; Mm iaeano nad that Marino came jean. | Sume lines will not ay.! Author of “The Cruise of the Kawa’’ Declares he Says—Candidate Asks No Favors PN aera Aceangs fusaltors oA evecywuay wea The lines that are the most “Kidding” an Antidote for Sentimentality, as Woman. mm | ssa nee lave the. house thabemlate profitable ond have the greatest . : : ’ : COLQUET, Minn., June 21.—Mrs, Anna D. Olesen, first woman ever Vanity and Taking One s Self Too Seriously nominated for the United States Senate, to-day rested from her strenuous —Kipling Recognized It in “The American] ™4 successful primary campaign by cleaning house. ~ THE EVENING WORLD we * A rter f id hi ith b pail id d her h 4 Spirit Speaks”—Mark Twain Its Greatest] om ccartoattle, ne Mer home} The Evening World Will Pay $1 for Each Item Printed. The Evening World Will Pay $2 for Each Snapshot Printed of “lam going to start my campalgn¢t ; ; Exponent. forvalastionl nakk week antl Y willbe WOMAN NOMINEE Some — Scene GA aareriy With an .ccompanying Description. constantly in the fight until Novem- . . She also insisted that her brother, Write a few lines to James Ruggiero, another of the alleged murderers, did not leave the house that night. On the night of June 2 (another of the occasions when the State says Marino attended a conference of the kidnappers), Mrs, Bagano said she left him at home at 7.30 o'clock and mount of short haul traffic will have fo carry the other lines. You never an develop this centre as it should be unless tue city itself owns the malt facility. I say this plan pro- . for one complete, unified, mu- inicipally owned system to operate and, as I sa!d, for a single fare. I hope that the Mayor will no i larshal) Addreas “What Did You See?" Editor, Ing! World. P, ©. Box 185, City Hall Station |found him still there at 9.40. longer nurse che plan he says he bas} Py Maratnerts Mee ee er a, ber, so I have to get my house in} FOR SENATORSHIP = at ee oe 51S. Oy HN BUA ine ail aha: Was anh inciabe PORE jm his own vest pocket. I hope he greatest American art—the oO! ing! shape now,” she sald. 5 rs of the Varotta family, often went will take the people of this city into Come, now, isn't it? We may not have produced a Shake | Latest returns from Minnesota’= IN MINNESOTA What Evening World Readers Saw Yesterday: to tha/thealee Withiadee: Warctte, aka his confidence, Let's have it, T say. speare, a Wagner, a Leonardo da Vinci—in fact, we haven't. | primary of Monday gave Mrs. Olesen Mp had been asked to the funeral of of & d a . EVER TRY IT? young woman watched the show for ~ | Ana Tam sure that he will find that “Ja lead of approximatsiy 5,000 over z . ene : the murdered boy, On cross examl- Ont Travait, Commission is ready tof With all due respect to our literary, musical, painting and carving gen- }% lead of ee remnine (uelpema A\ 150th Street and St. Ann'a Ave-|4 minute or two and then joined the nation she udmitted her husband had been arrested in connection with the nue, @ young man running after a|0Y8—B. M, M., New Brighton, 8. I. tlemen of the past and present, they are not in the 100 per cent. genius | cratic nomination for Senator. Mts. class. Olesen will oppose Senator Frank L. operate with him. There won't street car and at the same time trying y any pride of opinion. to remove a “THERE BEFORE WE STARTED. Varotta case, but had been released 5 "I made some remarks the other But when it comes to kidding, there's another story to tell. Iam | Kellogg, who won ue Republican S., St. Ann's Ay None pay h adpd at te pay oe a day later, She sald she had not ight at the Mayors’ Conference at nonin end 16 fderato are mile |"0mination to succeed himself. morning an elder'y man pushed te but-leeen him for a long time and be- w | Mrcushkeepsie in which I took occa-| Positive that we katlibanahits gia prapovas aa a tise we |." am not going before the people ALIENATION\OF AFFECTIONS. }f0P for tho clovator. | The levator |ittveq he has returned to “another a | to say that the great masses of] than any other country. We q g as a woman, but as an American My noon hour takes me to the West] iin came along. ‘The conductor opened | Wife in Ttaly.’* hq ople are unaccustomed to Ameri-| kid our boss, we even—if we're really clever and intelligent—kid our- | citizen and a Democrat,'' Mrs. Olesen 23d Street Ferry, where long agoTmadelin. door for him. The first’ man| Similar alibi testimony was given n, | can thought, ideals and traditions. I] selves and have a perfectly beautiful time doing it. Our own Mark | said. friends with the horse of a mounte % ‘ eer 4 Perec an ey UiGttn the Shtibal sumtey | bomptly Kot out, Me. Conductor waited |by Marino's wife, and tt was sald tha: | said that it was necessary for us estic champlonships f¢ 4 “t Want no favors asa wonan—an : patlently, Old gentleman stepped back other relatives and friends would é | Mwith those people to face misrepre-] Twaln Bayete Soret ip Saar iee champlonships'for Kidding, And! | votes just because | am ® women. Re eee Ce Were ve into the elevator, ‘Thought we were]strengthen the defense's version, sentation by truth; that it was neces-|’ we all do what we can in 5 “I come from a _ family who ture. and ao long as his master ia infup, stairs.” se explained—J. M., Slat sehen iesipnag eta sary for us patiently, considerately Why do we do it so well? Why | — pioneered in the Northwest. My. Avenue, Richmond Hill, Anatole France fills the role in sight 1s perfectly content. © * # I $690,000 GRANTED and_understandingly. to abut forth] ao we ike tt so much? What Ie his own country, yet theirs is (Standmother and my mother worked wd Iatsncd) him for a few daye and to" | coun MONTAL ASK FOR MORE? ‘ ey, equated, he benefits| the formula for successful kid- | kidaing with a difference. They is Lorera 80. Seis (aia) DY: Bide ay discovered that Thad lost his love.| ty the Hotel Pennsylvania barber FOR CLEANER CITY People acquainted with the benefla} 4122 what kind of kidding | are co subtle about it that, bril- | With wien and did o day's work with of a lunch cart munching the sandwich |*hoP & man having his hair trimmed, of free institutions and with Ameri- e them. My grandmother always held of a lunch cart munching the sandwich . Nn} being manicured, having hia shoes pol-] Rubbish In this city has increased nto him by one of the sailors he lished, smoking a cigar and reading The 7 . ately has been chumming with.—H./itvening World,—K. D. E., 62, Noble | 80 per cent. during the past year and M. B., Plainfield, Street, Greenpoint, there has been an increase of 12 per cent. in ashes, Street Cleaning Com- makes us angry? Nant a5 they are, the ordinary . is reader may not realize that they [that she wanted no easy work: no are kidding at all. favors becnusé she was a woman, in “Kidding in America proceeds | the rugged life of this new territory on broad, democratic lines, It is |D pioneering In a new field for can customs and manners. “] was told the next day by the Mayor of your city that I had in- sulted the citizens of foreign birth. These were a few of the que: tions I put yesterday to perhaps BLIND MAN “SEES” THK MOVIES. nwo * ’ ee a eee es . BEATING THE GATR. {1 used in Be Gacy pe ore the most perfect kidder In Amer practically unanimous. Mark | Woman, I reaffirm my grandmother's 1 saw a blind man led into a 4th! wane waiting for a Lesingten Avenue | missioner Taylor told the Committee demagogue’ and tne nae new he} i8—"Dr. Walter HE. Traprock, | ‘Twain, of course, made kidding | statements. Street movie hous» by a boy. | The ltrain at a subway station in tho lower|ot the Whole of the Board of Esti- fmesnt him. I don't know how FP. EB. 8.8. B. U," the dauntless | immortal; in his ‘Innocents | Mrs. Olesen expects to visit every found sent Airectly, in rans, Of, Me: | part! of. the: Bronx X awh COW Of lasts. tasday, Ein aka ton Ot IY i Berit £0 ey Oe oe Nee d intrepid explorer who took— Abroad’ he kidded a continent and |city, county and hamlet in the Sta he boy rae sates i sabed ‘the ple- | P°¥8 approach from n nelghborhood ball 3 ¥ t lone demagogue in the State of New| and intrepid expi ie its traditions; in his ‘A Connecti. [during her campaign, Her fifteen- Teen ee eS pic-l game. When the train appeared they | for new trucks and $40,000 for chassis * * SR tg Leaner | ee See veaxecort oe cut Yankee at the Court of King | year-old daughter Mary will be hei , ress ye A ee ee Jumped the gate, thus “'saving’” nickel | for rotary brooms to be used in sweep- \ ‘our public life are to-day bese! wa, = Arthur’ he kidded companion and pilot a Ford sedan. ‘ ce and ran into one of the cars.— py demagogues. I was referring to a] South Sea stuff. . ee een ane! “The welfare of the children ts) Sas, =. sre Ar enStAPS OF THE MOND. [Philip Nagler, No. 1958 Second Avenue, | sy Bupule sd and bridges. The oan rticular individ- “Dr. Traprock,” it seems, has er mportant now than any other DUES Dana; Soran 7 - committee agreed to the request and tne Mayor thinks that my| just returned to New York. with | I reminded Prot. Georgo—I mean| jon the women or the couatry can MRS PETER OLESEN mua Rp Ren te SH ee eae Poor poa! Mayor Hylan promised the money Hescription of a demagogue fits him] the manuscript of Undead dook, Walter—Traprock of Kipling’s trib-| undertake," said Mrs. Olesen. SSSsSsSsSS9S90. ma ifing” and Begin munching away at the us Burhet Avenue! sae a young |would be formally provided at Fri- het io a. matter solely for his own] “My Northern Exposure.” in lute to kidding in his poem where] “The fight for women's rights ts shin, “He didn't go far with It—Harry| woman running after a white |day's meoting of the board. brah Faclinos, which he fearlessly turns the |The American Spirit Speaks.” won; the great thing now ts to help M. ‘Thaler, No. Kalph “Avenue, | Pendle, She waa aaving “Come to | ‘The Commissioner did not explain } “But at the same time he under-| Mght — doubtless ene pe But, through the shift of mood and | the children with better laws to pro- Brooklyn, . ma.” When sho caught him she [the eause of the increase in rubbish. ‘ ook to lay down the platform upon} Lights—on the Pole itself. “Dr. mood, tect thera; better educational facili- = : hugyed him to her breast and kiseed {I making his plea, he said: ’ hich he said the Democratic cam-] Traprock’s" Dr. Shecc lls ae Mins isalent humor saves him tles. WHATS THE ‘Wort ASCOMENE 30! him, saying, “You naughty Snook- “The great increase in the num- 1s Mr. Fiyde?—anyhow, his other whole— ff n Fulton Street, a flapper ums, to frighten Mamma ao.”—J. | ber of business build! = gn would be made this fall.) bis Mr. 19" *George GceChappell, | ‘The cynic devil In tls blood The woman in office can do a lot Ne DOU NRA ie: Secon cov) ||| aticiacgienram Memana 380 ness buildings ts, respon. i Heecther he knows or not, I do not| incarnation, G ! toward cleaning up politics, and that enter uk Nahe’ hein , , . siblé for the larger accumulations of Bre. X suppose ho will find out] may be found almost any day That bidg cum mock his hurry Vig what Iam going to strive for Knickers and all tho youal fanotes. is hes, and it is a superhuman task pis a 3 3 makin, Ing SOUL... . sees . ri e i aie Ke 5 i ; pon the arrival of a ship from] livening up Life and making J oie necks him foolish-hot and | “If I am elected, I will try to man- Both were puffing away at op. | A STUDY IN BLACK AND WHITE. lt try to keep up with this Inérease S surope pretty soon Se eer ntmenteahe fond, age governmental affairs like a good aretter=—B. Gaatneyer, V0. et ee ee eae Aur west] with our present equipment, Be ercriaia, roovie (camers That chuckles through his deep- | housekeeper would manage her home. Forcat Avenue, Brooklyn. With couked Rat san me cid Nesro| “when I get the trucks we will be | YLAN REPLIES caught the Kkhakl-clad, fiercely rhatttt® ve sa nia |, 8008 housewife keeps her home ka way pipwr rrmve [spectacles leaning “over hin’ ‘tintype [able next winter to clear the anow tn | ” " t leaves careless | ‘m! a Jessly clean and IT am going to photo-machine trying to focus three Mt-|the districts from 14th Street to 69th mustached “Traprock,” and there- ie spotlessly clean One of the sprinters of tho 106th | Pnote” Bai fede th s | 3 y TO MILLER, GIVING fore it was “Dr. Traprock” whom dead, ne dldan east try and keep legislation in the same ee Infantry Was dashing longside Pros- |e pickannintes drenged in white for the | Streeta and in the Broadway and IS TRANSIT PLANS| 1 addressed with the request that THA (goandal ict Ane releeriearhy) ~ lognaition; SBE * pect Park In running toks this morning | Secasion. — Meyer Tepper, No. 1011] y¢th Avenue nelghborhoods. Here- H he commit an autopsy on his Jit- “That does express it wonder- “Clean legislation which will bene-|Curtain Blown Into Candle when the straw hat ef a passenger was |§ P eet, - topope: ie hab cost’ the elke er iat Ge { oSp A fessional fully," com=ented Dr. Chaprock | ft the masses is the only thing which 310 s Eire t Wn AS OM Bs, AOR GAS: ne money to haye this done by private : : 7 Cons erary self; that, as a pro! A Sai c3 aceae 8 py) Flame Starts Fire in Who Lost his Hat was for jumping of | TONY, THE ICEMAN, OnLIGES. jays City Will Construct) ho analyze tor Evening World te say Traprock.” Jean improve the country, Neither re : i Se After IC but the turfhier yelled to him to| ‘Tony thy Iceman undertook to put up| contractors. . j Yew Subways Rather ‘amateurs the art of kidding. “When you revere . TitngeonRe actionary gr radical legislation is West Side Flat. old tight, pleked up the hat, ran two]® pulley line In our back yard. Before —_—-— { ew vays turally you can't kid it. Many | going to do any good in the long run, jocks, caught the car. and returned | climbing the pole he tried to throw Tl Buy “Junk.” rd fined in a single Americans have a. dent where Jas both factions base most of their ——— the lid, ‘The owner fhe suliier|the pulley back to the roof. tt crashed] NO ENOCH ARDEN STUNT | Than Buy “Junk. “Kidding,""he defined in as * their bump of reverence should | arguments on property rights, Secundiono Degon, twenty-seven], cigar, Everybody else felt like giving |through the glass skylight. The land-| FOR MICHAEL SLATTERY } Buried away in a long statement, in| sentence, poeee mvaasbips. ose be—that’s why they're such ex- “] am more interested in the for-|¥¢"S 04. his wife, Mary, and his sis- | him these cheera.—W, I*.. Smith Street, lor Lege iid wale i blogs to, get | is the art of making fun y " ter, Mrs. Margaret Rondrigoez, twen- | Brooklyn. & pane of gluse and pu n. el . t hich he retraces argumentative “Your-perfect kidder never al- Pere Wiodens: june. Ge ‘Sppropene. Wien. pitiful wom- 11 "three, were meverely burned at 6 glass comt Tony $1. ‘The lady gave him| None of this Enoch Arden business | + ‘ound that he has covered many| tows the flicker of m roils ae - olyerty ie a pany a property). M. to-day during a fire in their aaa Nov Gu Leah hation x renigen| Tits be Rad bess Sire! bre for Michael J, Slattery of No, 442 ‘| aay nce. His audi- “But you thin merican ‘i 5 . p Fa n Times Square subway station s fmes before in his discussions of the} eroms his couatebenice. Nt ea SS ee ee cman Mrs. Olsen has for some time been |"Pertment on the ground floor of No.) aw gn elderly woman gra a young |Sbout It.—J. McG., 3th Street, Brook-| Hast 1434 Street, the Bronx, Michael ansit situation, Mayor Hylan an-| |i tiie broadly, tee-hee gler- can men?” ! asked opposed to Senator Kellogg, Who feces |i.) "hi teo months old, eacaped |i", ita, pis ,Overcoat, thrawn over |: 3; drnrnaonlly came 10'S teoey IR ! % m1 shalle ¥ oN \ i ne ci he te. aby: 4 “ shoulder and, wh! ° é : ered this afternoon the challenge Of! ¢aiiy, legsh thanderously. Nat “Not yet.” he answered, |C¥ Jn tho contest for the Senate. Vtnoueh nearest the place where the perplexity, give the coat PENNSYLVANIA STYLES. thes sciee..of ‘be, clerk: ab: ARG ahs | py: Miller to make public his trans-| the Kidder. He keeps his mirth ow thin-skinned RAR ERE: slob & OER SS blaze started examination, She was Riding through the farming country |5Upreme Court and blew up the plan | rtation plan. He repeated the dis- fellow's face. "Women aie more thin-s Ff seating of Newberry, the greatest started, |. 8 th is Country | TPE wife, Alice B. Slattery, to’ eet | , on the other. fellow’s . than men cbout being kidded, and +|Poiitical crime of the century,” Mr The family “came recently from|angry. From the sleeve of the coat|near Allentown, Pa., yesterday I saw . . ry, to ge i statement that the Tranait “That is why, to my mind, therefore they hesitate to do {oy tein rad 'Ispain. Degon and his wife and baby|#he Anally pulled a crochet-hook, with}a team of plough horses each wearing} divorce from,him under the new mission plans to pay half 1) wie Collier is the perfect ex- sh kidding, Two men in an hott ctu dee in the front bedroom and the|2ich she walked away. ‘The young /a gingham sunbonnet trimmed with a|law which makes absence from home ition dollars for obsolete railway le of the American kidder. aus CINE: . . aa Na sar, Thee ke: ahted y Iaughed. All the way to the very | wreath of artificial roses and leaves,|of a husband or wife for five years { ; 1v] ample office will Kd the lite out of each ously and a host of other affecta- {sister In the rear. They kept a lighted /eng of this {ttle drama I supposed | ‘Their ears wagked through holes 1 ea. Un the subject of his own} He kids everything in steht, he | Gener for half an hour and then tier ft Heenan 8 ndio In front of @ crucifix. A gust|] was for the first time witnessing the | gides of the bennetar eee 7 he] or more ground for divorce and pe | omramine We Hild: cram| Kids himsclf and his methods, bt Bek fee ae ae isk ot ns and pretenses, fuwind blew @ curtain Into the flame lapprehension of a. pickpocket. Alice GG. 'B., Nutley, nN. g. [mite the service of notice of action } “a RAR Ree ride he is always perfectly ‘serio f two women should “ and the fire spread to the baby car-| Bernstein, No. 624 West 18th Street Soeaee ome [by publicatio | Hevate the bulk of this vast sum) spout It, Frank Tinney's hum a eben bib ‘ Ava: now: Mr. Chappell-ob, only a few feet from the baby UNREASONABLE OHILD, RY representing that she; had nee iaoney to the constructing of ifferent sort—not the ever oxcadn, h DIARY: dn forgive me, of course I mean 4 y) pr yA DISGUISE, OLD S08 At Heccna 40 geen nor heard from her husband for a 46 be: jdined to present) 2” 20.8 genial insults, they'd never ‘Dr. Traprock’—won't you who npine to Teer In a downtown street, ‘in the neon) gered eae venue and tWth |more than five years, Mrs, Slatiory ab. * 4s sent | humor of the kidder. epeak to exch other again, mee une wen aAliMeali stant an Bernard Moscowitz, No, 904 Tiffany |... “Hotties, Department Street 1 saw a woman with @ poodle | tained from Justice Mullan, a fow days. ay SAC HENEN (Bs BROKE a 80. | street, Bronx; Harry Gordon, No, 424] th" the Pesnusht § : in one arm dragying @ four-year- | ago, an order permitting her to publish » for a single fare of d cents. The a cate wen. thinks, te “But as more women go out sive the formula for kidding?” ee eee ey Drona and’ Joe (ith the usual’ two cops in It. One of] Gig child by the wrist, Dicisise that ues wante s diveron fee “Then, de yo » 3 a ae 4 de * shingto: enue, Bronx, and Joe | the 8 fast usleep—Horry Hen oa valle,” notice that she s ntal uifferenue i that we pur-} (ENE oon ardon, Dr. ‘Trap. | into the world and develop into | 1 urged. Lavy, chauffeurs, were passing in a|ucasy, No. ¢ Beaver erect Mamma, 1 can't walk,” said the | Michael J. She publiahed the notice in @evoting the city's money tof Char ‘adi clea caigne os good <clluws, they improve as kid- “As 1 have said, effective kic i uke ne uae enteric No, 2 s baby, “I'm too thred. Fes Bich te WaOADErE: bea \aasportation facilities, mu-| Tock—that kidding wine might BO | gers, I know some women who ding is done with proféund seri- aieah when they amoky 1 ere are “You got to,’ aakl the poor ovr Michael J, heard about tt to-da: operated, for the beneft of] defined as humor Ath A & rect can even stand being kidded by ousness,"" summed up the expert, |!" \ te umashed in the front / REDUCED. | worked mother, “I can’t curry | retained a lawyer, Dennis O'S y the traveling pubiic,| object?” I susmested, ob ds their husinds—and that’s the ul- “Furthermore, the champion mst J ‘ You know those scales ove sham. | everybody. “— and called on the County Clerk with r thaepigram may be merely a Jour, aroused Mr, and Mrs, De; M. F., East 76th Street. |the declaration that his wif from ier und his commission} or t timate test. der picks victims his own siz u ary t where you are weighed J Aine i yord structure. But kidding im- -- Ad . . land the sister, and ran to the street |, only to-day I saw tv iniddli . whom he separated In 1914, has known ng vast sume of city| word structure. But kidding [m- “There is one form of kidding bigger; he never kids weakn Sri the bates DORON WAN eovarety| ppl 2 CO-OPERATIVE CHUMMING FOR| Cyer since then where he lived. Michael » and junk proper-| plies a person. oF ; which none of us enjoy—that's He isn't afraid of his own ex- |) ea getting his wife and slater out | la patncene: | ris Si J. sald he corresponded with ber at in- om the fytuine benaAt of pelea TA or acis take tm ee the kidding from an outsider, a travagance. He is consistent; he Mra, Degon was burned when she |FULLY DRAPR IT OVER 1 saw a man In East 14th Street who] teryais and can prove it, His counsel the present benefit of Se RAO alee lash sue i od foreigner. Americans believe that never recants, weakly, at the end, back to eave the eruciiz and al/BPFPORE STEPPING ON pase ERE ps to have the permit to serve ne present private owners. agreed the Kidder Extraordinary, kidding should begin at home— with the remark, ‘Oh, Iwas only {]"\! ious picture. The slater received | PORM.—Misa Gertrude I (Continued on Thirteenth Pi co by publication rescinded. ‘overnor and his commission i lis) peta ‘eomeboas end end there. They will stand Kidding!" He may use a bludgeon, a epurna before she was rescued, The [282 25th Street, Brooklyn: } soon have an opportunity to make blag HM ig par hor A for all sorts of jovial criticlam but never a poisoned dagger; | ara ald little Gabliine: lige deave hous renee ee is promises of co-operation,| sooner oF ‘auth. | mine from each other, but let a lady may be rough, (but ‘not vin- |one hundred persons into the-atrect.| A"? THRE SAT NEW YORK If noon have tendered to them] (UL Om th wee ee antag, | from over the water drop « word | jctive, He ‘senda ‘em away with {{"\yon was taken to Harlem hospital, | vers t MEARTME, owen | G@t acquainted with Piccadilly portation, plan’ that will be] jones of Kidding, Mr. Chee which 1s not honeyed and watch 4 smile'—their smile!"* ers remaining at home ia cal ieanaiee vant oes «4 by unantmo Migent pub precia' J , % _— ” c a an ‘a a i TE ae ety nteuigent pub-| Sxcusoltplease, Dr, Traprock?” us all bristle, crcmecneedeest man, poorly dressed, His subste Little Cigars today. We take prin! Sel A : Yes, indeed,” he assented, “On “Woe are a kidding people—ant | woMry ANTI-DRYS MiHT To-vy.| Hal super conatated of har and ; raxp Seicroe ry wamsc| mort points Americana wana ne | “Don't vou think. t surgested, | we ought to be darned giad of it” |r uly Neidinges he aig woman] RAM” fe ‘eM frovtet os Se | @ll the risk—your money back phiidren playing in the block house| ing kidded wonderfully, The rea- that American kidding is na a only dleadvantage ix thet {neputy Aberift in Rlehwiond. wil pe vork Gu wlihent tunte. Phe Hlonty : SS eal Gide 0 noe | Son probabiy ts that they them- ture’s antidote for American nen~ our kidding instinct makes us let | ‘ fe an oreanteatlon | to pay for hla meal was handed te if t ti f d— th woat side of Central Park oope-| Svq ike to kid, und that thoy | timentallty? It scers to mo we'd | gome people and institutions dos | mond Democratic | 12,204, f0%, My ou’re not satisTie a ej know they must ‘be It! part of issolye in a perfect mush if it too easily-—crooked clty politician: ‘ on Aimenauie him,—-Misa B. . atl t i k = of a man haneinn trom tne Mow, ener Must he TE part of] dlnelye Jee Prcrienton wontty | and a | ion Atiendmnt. | guarantee in every package. is Uon the man was identified) bee? 40 country oF aga in which of the kidding spirtt : or © nae a feb ) of | aville, BL. The nov. 10 1n . ol rlea Moskovits, forty-eight, No.| the art of kidding has been prac. "Kidding ts a pend abu ch Joha Dp 1 2 of Richmond} jn the noon hour, downiown bust the packag 5 Weel llth Street, His wife told the tised so menerally asin the United for senuimentalit i c would ask questions in Paris end. kers will be M ness men throwing pen: into the Clare—Colerade Claro—Celorade ico that two months ago he suffered] States to-day, Max Deerbohm ts “ux well as for vanity, preten ment, We kid—whien we ought to |¢ te , Miss Minnle Bron- street and newsboys and bootblacks 5 ervous # wonderful Kneligh kidder, and Uousnoss, taking onevelf Loo werl- put up @ sorup!" son und Miss Alico Carpenter, picking them Up, A neatly dressed .

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