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& WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1922. The Curse of ‘Drink Misery and Squalor of It Ali Briefly Outlined Herewith By Neal R. O’Hara Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Pre: Has a Coney Island In His Own Yard sie Publishing Company Mothers Who Didn't Raise Their Boys to Be a Sucker May, Find Them Listed Here. * THE CURSE OF DRINK, IN FIVE maid now have caviar and squab meas New Jersey Father Provides Private Amusement Resort for Use of His Children and Neighbors, ¢ at nearly every meal. Copyright, 1922 (New York Rvening World) by Press Publishing Company Inked VER in Hillside, N. J., there ea So hive the Spanier children, Io biighted village of Gumdrop, Vt Radel ied lds bei! Stan- ( ) oF , Henry Mudge wae the municipal !s!@us Jones eprosy, dyspep= family of eight boys and girls ®Md ff there ts sand on Coney ot sin and angina pectoris were prae~ wide beaches, so have the Spanjer he'er-do-well, Patches were S6f- tiesily atia standstill '4 the seme vice atripes and idleness was trumps where Stan's brass shingle Sapped im ilar and code of the breeze. It seemed like every one conspired to die a sudden death and keep the docs playing solitaire during any nightmares and too energetic to omcoe hours look for work. He ranked as a nero But the worm, like milk, cream and jewelry, will turn. Prescriptions pre« ferred leaped from low closing bid to perch among six best sellers almost who have a little Coney island youngsters their own sand pits. Inct dentally, here they have it all over Tt fs all their own, laid out, built the real in their own back yard in Henry's verna existenc Coney; because their wand ts Hank was too lazy to have and maintained for thetr exciusive use Covered over, shaded from the hot by a father who has “cided opinions S¥. and they can play right through on the value of outdoor exercise and ® heavy rain We ere eer aia fresh air in the development of grow- But what do they do for the music Then came Eighteenth appendix to ing youngsters. e hears on every hand at Coney? Constitution and end of the rainbow over night. So the morning after xf vii ‘i They have their own merry-go-round, ~ h curled right up in Henry's jap. Like dawned rosy for Stanislaus. To-day dehy awe aay ane ane : Beswia ‘is if) q Aladdin rubbed lamp and got dray- @ Writes prescriptions with a Dig particularly indulgent father. nor that ‘hank you lenides swings and ; ‘ rubber stamp and rolls his own req Jonds of gold, Hank massaged rev- ceipts with a thick rubber band. Of= enue cops’ palms with grease and fice hours, 2 to 8 P.M. If one en« brought trucks of sweet prune juice trance is busy, try the other. It's.a } sick wind that blows no starving doo« tor some good customers. neighbors revere him, strangers be- ~ gille him and limousine salesmen Herbert McKenzie was an old fai foned druggist that did a rushing commerce in 2-cent stamps. His store new village library and endowed the was on a corner and the rent ate up police force with double pay for life. what the mice and junio trug clerks overlooked. Then Probit.cdon, being= EEE i came to pass, and with It Amana Gut.cle ~ax a journeyman came Wustomers to Herbert's to pasa out os Cemetery cordial and graveston@ = from his rotary press. Seven days ® grape were features of Herbert's rex week, Sundays «.i holidays included, pertoire. Stomach pumps, smelling: the wolf and a litter of wolverines Salis and antidotes also took on —# boom. Herb now has drug stores om were parked at Amasa’s door, With (10 iene Corners with family ea kids starving and eight or nine meals its jeading to thickly settled alleys ee in arrears, Amasa never had enough - A tough luck guy named Simon he has socially exclusive notions. Far Climbing ladders and horizontal bars from it. He believes in discipline, and ®d traveling rings and goodness hia friends and neighbors enjoy all the Knows what all else Not to mention the pontes They usually come first. That ts, im the morning t to siake v'age thirst, Now the advantages of the novel playground he has designed and had constructed at his place on Maple Avenue ouitaren: Have mein con stitutional ride unless the weather ja #0 bad {t cannot be done. Then, it being vacation time, follows the long Hillside being just outside of New yelp at his heels. Hank has erected ark, and much of Mr. Spanjer’s atten tion being occupied by Lyons Farms, day, which runs after the dinner hour he found it dificult to permit his 2 and into the twilight young children to have the advantages“. There isn't anv achedule of play of seaside residence Also he had long observed the delight with which all youngsters plunged into a holiday, es Mr. Spanjer practices his beliefs in printer that sueezed a sour living a logical manner. It is all largely a matter of Inclination and inspiration, pecially at Con He had seen the pause if the Spanjer’ Coney does little ones untiringly and uncomplain not include in its personnel the bark- ingly wear through a long day and evs and ballyhoos that make Coney's into the evening with only healthy ap- davy and nights raucous the Spanjer petites and health restoring sleep as lead type to furnish a first class pi children and their guests are not be od (oy ROEM: (eNO 3 An athlete himself, and determine! Hotddmed: Couldiconay be Coney afford to send out the bilis by mail. his love for drink. He would share that his own children should have qithout them? ‘Then one day, by special secret a bun with anyone that had the price. ? as ine rint But Simon's sole redeeming trait was every possible opportunity ©f building 4g ldben and cwegicieaal process, Amasa learned to print k chi ney'll lead ‘resto! KOINS to waste through lack of friends up strong constitutions, he declded \5,, through the spacious, park-like genuine Jon gin labels. Prestot TV olatdad passed that phony: bill. that if he cou yt take them eriudtw until they auastathen, and Change! Likewise hip! hip! Amasa's w Simon is a Volstead cop an@ Coney as often as he would lke he at nogt pre ly he will be doing some int shop is hubbub of bootlegging once again his love for hooch {ts one immense, all-conquering love. Simon's always where the hooch is now, and the Government pays the bar checks. in million-load lots, and Amasa’s wife pretty soft for our friend Simon—he nd children and governesses and ain't as simple as he looks. least could bring Coney Island to stunt himself, such as one of tie a them. And, a8 nearly as possible and oompanying photographs shows SE y practicable, he has done r« Weenie eo Of course, ft was not within reason x trade, Sextuple, octuple and trt-cen- tennial presses whirl synthetic labels that he should attempt to duplicate Coney nor all its features. Coney ts a sort of haphazard place, bullt by D \A K p) ° c * nd, : 4 a “ i i ek $ THE SSeS ON Tet male ie one ot revo ot things a Where Raisin Street Was and How It Got Its Name ? Wh / enores = Coney that were not intended for chi! O raisins ever grew on Ra dren—they were devised for grown N Street. The name, at present or stand was placed before him ups and, consequently, are perhaps a Barrow Street, was a corrup- with an open book placed upon ft, {ttle too strenuous for the small body tion of Reason Street, which com which he appeared to be reading and too intricate for the young mind. missioners gave to ihe lane which He had his spectacles on, his left looking at the sunset from the front time isn't money. It may be if you Reahzing these things, Mr. Spanjer yan paraliel with ¢ OF f window, “The older we grow tho are getting interest, but it isn't if you took m selective course, He chose potween Herring present-day stand, and his chin rested hetween 2 > EF a d quicker the merry-go-round of time 46 paying interest.’* only those amusement devices that Bleecker, and Asylum (West Fourth) — the thumb and fingers of his hand; SBD) FOTOORAMS oreat me whirls with us."* “I'm glad 1 don't understand 1% thing about it,"’ said Mrs. Jarre. “But The Jarr Family By Roy L. McCardell Publishing Company. Copyright, 1922 (New York Kvening World) by Pret ( * 6 ELL, here's the summer go- had the time, haven't you?” asked Forewarned | Wee aE 4 Mr. J “Mebbe so, mebbe so,'’ Mr. Jarr re- Is , hand soon,’’ said Mr. Jarry marked, ‘but money isn't time and iS in sash was ratsed and a small table ve and opened elbow rested upon the table or would interest his bo¥s and girls streets his right hand lay open upon his 5) * ‘Minis ase you thine tins aoe. ; ave ee, a yo you were saying that time was a without imperiliing their limbs <n¢ ye commissioners e the lane book and a decanter containing Carry an Emergency merry-go-round," eald Mrs. Jarr, merry-go-round; well, you can't ride lives, and he added a few of his OWD the name of Reason Strect in compli liquor of the color of rum or ¢ : } Case on: Your Va- “IUs no merry-go-round for me, 1 ® Merry-go-round unless you pay." “A lot of people seem to cheat or te by including in his private playground t5.on al ais brandy was standing next or be- ca s ss you Are y = ment Tom Paine, who wrote his nh assure you, unless you fre 1, stealing rides,’ suggested Mt. the better features of the gymnasium. age of Reason” in a house on Her yond it. I never saw Thomas Sall S ummer cation. speaking of the merry-go-round of Jarr, ‘I had a bad check passed on Coney wouldn't be Coney without tpaet on Paine at any other place, or in the Dinkaton slipped it to ring jaier-day inhab! i 4 . .¢ making beds every morning and me last week its bathing beach. So the most Pre- tants who read French novels instead — &PY other position.” By Dr. Charlotte C. West. merry-go-round of sweeping and Me, and if he doesn’t pay I'll see that tentious equipment in the Spanjer of phe Ag Reason’ forgot to Lest this picture give the reader the By Caroline Crawford - Copyright, he does time.” by Press Pi here, | was “right!"! erfed Mrs, York Evening Worl Ad dusting very day, and the merry whing Compan Coney {8 the swimming pool, binned compliment Tom Paine and the name impression jhat ‘Thomas Paine was a Copyright, 1982 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company. VERY summer thousands of per- 80-round of three meals a day with Jar. ‘Time is | money, for your is twenty by fifty feet and contains gradually became Raisin Street sort of statue, with one hand extended D Girl E M ters Beall sons are injured ot billed by the attendant dish washing, and the Iriend Dinkston will do time I¢ he e filled 2 t 5 ver OES ¢< fe dig arr g i} 7 “4 ig does pi ye money, 22,000 gallons of water when filled. yyowever, historians record a pic- toward a decanter which he never i Girl Ever Marry Her Summer Beau? DAHER EL} sae ivacananaligy ManTysKorrplad OGLaR CaKdO snes walk Jorn ICMNsainiaaraUciay Of course, there !s a slide and diving ture of Thomas Paine, which may Quite attained, we hasten to quote Sally Peters, New York girl, has idifine, cou siare ane cwiiteecari Which might have been averted had of $15—and that part of it Is less 4) aa ag antag pienned ever Sete "y sus t h . = a month's vacation. On the train ahe meets a young man, Richard Bonnington he best of le ar 4 i boards, and around it ‘are bath houses. serve to honor his ‘memory even if another description which shows Tom ho’ greatiy Interests her, und another wa dunce. Hilly, Croton. "then. she aes there been preparation. Morewarned merry and gets less round than all forgot to ask how much money It is deep enough for fancy diving and ihe street does not. One John Randel, to be a regular human i a wealthy widower, and quarrels with Billy about. meeting him. le CORRAZ AAA 1A (he:(ollowinasaaulentHis reat Dinkston'’s bad check hall cost HEE the bottom is so graduated that the wio passed Paine’s house each day ‘“fom Paine often escaped from RICHARD BONNINGTON ARRIVES of short articies | will sorry {0 Phew said Mr, Jarr, ‘A little husband. ddle safely sive my readers such helps and sug smallest ehils may raddl ! oe going to and from his office, leaves Mme. Bonneviile, with whom he gN cer hea was determined boat and really my first experience gestions aa will eaabl them te be ot Word about time flying, and off you oo around the ‘‘shore There are elec- 11. this picture of the founder of the lived, on his way to the Old Grape- to me Round Lake's richest at handling one alon signal service to others and to side- go! I thought it would be a safe . trio lights, also, and swimming Par- aireet, which leaves us little doubt.as wine for a fresh jug of rum man, She no longer desired to “Don't you think we better go back SteP any possible fatalities them topic My Favorite ties on a hot night are quite a fea- 1, detail So perhaps It was only in the See Biliy Croton or any of the native and sit on the shore?” jokingly asked = pata q oa “Any topic is safe with me," said < eighborhood socia) life oom, ust ot only know what to do. ture of the neighborhood social lif Frequently in fair weather 1 presence of Mime. Bonneville that boys, and even Richard Bonnington’s Sail RUC WERBREC Tata the materiale nea Aebe=dare, (andiall on-acgdunt of the Coney has its chute-the-chites. saw him sitting at the south win- the decanter stood “next or beyond’ arrival no longer seemed to be ti Great guns, no. ‘This lake doesn't at nand to do with, ‘Therefore every unmerry-not-going-around of a lim oujyure dow of the first story room. The his right hand big event of the week 1 int to anything. I'm all right. vacationist should carry a little first amount of money among an un- GOING DOWN! Saturday inorning, however, dit ave it to me nid — containing the following limited lot of expenses!’ How Film Favorites : ‘ articles on wi I a y after kfast, when she saw the Sally looked across the lake and saw Aaeneniractton We're doing pretty well,"’ said Mr Like to Dress Their Hair. | mo same stalwart blond whom she jad the widower calmly fishing and r Antiseptic lint Jace. “When we were first: married | EAR READER: The ma Maxims of a Modern Maid I met on: the: train. winding tin way ina at thecwame time. he heaved a gay ot coamaline on vaseline Sik: Walt hase-CoolRhoruiealvestot jority of us need a stimulus » down toward her cottage, her heart Si8h of Celie? and almost wished Be (ne ounce of tincture of lodine. inate to know we'd be having what | ' re Cau Thiecray) enn Ree anced hington would upset (he boat er get in (Antidote for this is starch.) Sueeemscner | oe Li By Marguerite Mooers Marshall OF J such distress that the wealthiest man Several assorted spools of surgeon's H ! be in the form of praise, or blame, yright, 2992 (New York Evening World) by Prews Publishing Co. ourse, you Knew Id be here in all Round J would come to the adhesive. plaste “I'm glad you think so, but some This is why men usually prefer to i le asked aw she hurrie and she would at last gain he Small bottie of stronger ammonia, times [think that nobody in this work in gairs, for one has the [he elderly beauty can Hive on her memories, as a bear es on its to greet 1 ‘ of meeting him Pottle of aromatic spirits Of AM- word has enough money,’ said Mrs i i i ‘ Bonnington secmed he get- monia qualities that the other has not Hl during the winter season: or she can go hunting when she ought Of course yess tthe a ta er nganate of potes- J8t, petulantty You should hea f the great advan bearer iin i “E mecured a room just t ' , : , MATRUEESE RAFOAR ESBS ya. Stryver bewailing the things she This is one o 9 H o be hibernating—she won't catch enough to keep her from 1 1 Yr Let's go 1 out in the middie of siem in glass stoppered vottle M " ling (he thin i tages of marriage, for a nagging | etting lean and ht an ges away from here he con e jake,” he said 1 feel quite at One pair of small ved scissors. can’t afford, and Clara Mudridge getting lean anc ar wife has often made a man out of 8 mnge © tinued, “and they promised to keep om {here and 1 see an old fsierman One sharp finely pointed hn'f OF Smith complaining about hard times a weakling and a pleasant spouse - it for me for the full four weeks Just te gut if we really needed his aid.’ > Rood pocket kn Vel 10 aa bad Ako aces Gea as has been the inspiration of a noble Sumner lovemaking {: like marshmallgw whip—light, over Saturday and Sunday, 1 wired ois HA aeeerqinn an th we'd consider ourselves lucky 1 sweet, pleasant ene y popula hut absolute devoid . : ener tandages of varying wil man. Such is life! Gtataying aoaiitieas alec my business firm that Thad a dea wealthy widower, Sally smiled assent. powdered boric 1 1 don't know," replied Mr, Jar You will find your associates a work to do in this vicinity, so eve nd before she knew 8 was TACO Cunces “Ive come to the conclusion that a great help to you if you pick out PHO Reet cubed vent tae Parte tn ands ‘Hing is all fixed. What do you say jo oy Ashe: 8 Surgeon's liquid soar sine of salary only lasts about thre ones that elevate you instead of is torn between the immoral temptation to dissect {1 #20Ut going for a row? Again tl eves met and again the at me x SUPE of pure alcoho: weeks. After thi one’s way ot dragging you down. The test of the " and the morai obligation to take good care of it. When “peady exponded Sally, forget. ‘nick telepathy, or eall it what ye Tegal aumeninnce here! ng adjusts itself to one's incom matter is to ask yourself this he case is reversed, a man's paycholoty 18 far more ying ay Sa sen ig With WOW Seate Cevween contain 5 I eS cine 6 the heat wad thank oa aie! duet an tar ex | i ve simple—he merely wishes to the thing as soon as yple passed between them, ‘To he iad 4 5 ss and question: “Will knowing him, or ~ Drahibla BREN GEE. cle Wanttac rie Round Lake or any wheee ese ; surprise, the widows: spoke ail around antiseptic we pos A040 Gindin wha walwant aidh eintt irae ake for the big people—they ( } Just as plants cannot live on the memory of yeater- Bonnington as they seated themsel os Yeate he said as his eyes Mashed ooo nd ban be used (fh strength debt, just as greatly longing for the all wear undershirts, as a great Prien 8S" Watering-pol, 40 ove withers if il does not receive in # boat and the oid apa, MOT ee sither ac atartied 2nilneeetenrarqunde. 107 SNES TNE Ie PE RIA man has said. Which is but say- f* wmwans daily Vefreshment from the weil of tenderness eyed Saliy suspiciously. ‘Ti "A at the man's voice, or the fact that @PPlied to a moist skin, as it then while in the possession of things we ing that we should not be afraid of the second boy she had been toon Peters had been out on the lake Pairs ster ‘ I have not " “ used to wish for i) them Yes, Babette, It was cruel of Cleopatra to kill off a lover every morning, the lake with and she had heer » the day before with another young oe ee eee et eeew cafe tor frat “E'm aure my tastes are very sim. OULIA FAYE | * but perhaps she didn't turn her thumb down until each man insisted on man, that he suddenly lost control of st because it ix not sa i | Go where music is, for it is a exactly three days ¢ ald wor to carry them pie. said Mrs. Jarr I don't ask ; | telling her what the other women said te him s oars and the boat began to d . arey By Julia Faye | great stimulus. The fact that you “T don't know very mu abou mles: \ wound can be scrubbed clean much. I'd be contented with what ae ye. | do not like music is the very rea- rowing," confessed Sally, nervous Take care there, young man," With pe ater and soap, then di9in- ate Stryver or Clara Mudridge My hair always seems to look There will be no equality the sexe: 1 man can junch w warned (he widower, but his warning fected with lysol or cre gon you should listen to good ho equality between the sexes until a man ith as she noticed the unsophisticated a 6 ON i ; ena Smith would laugh at best when marcelled very softly | a woman at her club without looking guilty when he catches the eve of came too late. Sally noticed the boa oO kit Is complete w | music, At least, it will not harm | aroiher man across the dinine room)” way her blond hero handled the o's. was not guided by a hand able to acid. Tt ts an excellent healing rem- Mr. Jarr groaned and dressed down over my head | you. Then she told him how she sot manage things and nervously tried to €d¥ for almost every kind of mino No topic in safe,’ he uimured. in an even coiffure, My face is Y esh v0 r sth solutions int Ik about time, you talk abou Keep your mind active so that ( caught in the seaweed or whatever Change herseat, That wastneciimax, Mesh wound, Full streng it mw Bie: about tim ’ POUL pounded and oval, and this coif- no world of e with his wife ae he boat capalze nd before whe are best o us membranes and money you may detect the things (and A may of the world's! (Gee playing the game fe seems. \¢ was near shore and how two en- The boat capalsed and b ttt eeen Nem Gey Ms¥alli times a) menay. en't 1h? fure seems to blend very readily to the eynieat spectator, remarkably like playing A game ON her knew St she was in the wate n antiseptic wash, App 0 | persons) which are of benefit to ermetic (wink assisted her tn getting “Caesar's riding hora,’ cried the to open sores it ia also most effective, asked Mrs. Jarr with the facial lines, The part is livalivand@act aabahmentalttanie: fine widower, and before ahe Liew it «If your druggist doesnot know whet “It is not!" replied Mr. Jarr, em- on the side, but a few little wavy | You are the best judge. | You can alwaye tell a good husband, and you cn tell him a lot—he'n “Mighty glad you told mo about Strong pair of arma reached for I meant by firet ald paste, give tim phaticall Ye eae @ note due in strands of hair from the part and ot er and she was in that new nied the formula: Purified fat, wix parte: sixty days, and if T haven't the money Mours truly, I & not wetting too near shore,’ suid and was in ' mulat<F 4 Sparta; © an curling toward the middie of the Bs ef ent ow boat belonging 6 white wax, one part; carbellc acid en sixty days have passed ALFALFA SMITH Honnington To tell you the ' Ut wealthiest man in Round Lake 0 per cent, Thin le smeared on what good will the time do me forahead serve to balanee this ef+ ees | Divorce in buple--wnd gepent afler you've marricu Lue CO-reepondent, thie ie unly my third experience in & (Te-merrew—Her Heart's Desire.) wounds to sea! them. "You've nad the money and you've feet. 3 é . - ~

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