The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1922, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, aati vito 20, 1922. DROWNS AFTER GIVING MOTHER HIS DAY’S PAY Old-Time Hobo Extinct, Says Girl Who Tramped Across the Country Modern Bums Are Youths of Education Who Work Their Way in Seeing America, Declares Miss Davies. NEWPORT ‘NEWS, July 20 (Copyright)—Like King Arthur's round table, the Knights of the Road are numbered with the departed. Little Miss Olwen Davies, who has tramped here from Los Angeles via the O14 Woet of Arizona, the Middle West of Indiana and Illinois, the North of Canada and the East of New York and Pennsylvania, is authority for the statement. She sald to-day that she made it as the result of her per- sonal, experiences on the roau. “IT mean, you know, fellows like ‘A No, 1’, who never thought of walking; who never thought of working; who camped by the side of the road and got their meals from the farm-wife's kitchen door,” she said. ‘Not single member of that old-time class was in evidence on my entire trip. “Of course, there still are hoboes— boys of the road who, like myself. keep going, going, because of the wanderlust, but always paying ar they enter “The new order of hobo ts, as a rule, fairly well educated, broadly trained and eager to work, They want to see the country. They stop at a farm ¢ in a town and work a few n, with money Ml t S. E. COR, 124th ST. & 3rd AVE. 110. 52. YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL SELLING. Bathing Caddie Meets De in Morris Patrick Monahan, 6 Quarry Street, Bellevilie, N. J., drowned last evening while bathing in the Morris Canal. The boy with sev- eral companions was diving tnto the water. There was a cut in his abdo- mén and another on his head and tt is belloved that he struck a log under the water, Monahan was a caddy and just be- fore he went for his swim he gave his mother the money he had earned during the day. aged fifteen, No, was Eggs Sold Annually in Our Stores! If placed in a row would extend one and one-half times around the United States. Our Eggs are shipped to us direct from the choicest egg - producin; districts, and are specially select and inspected to assure our custom- ers, at all times, of QUALITY EXCELLE. 5 The Largest Retailers of Fggs in the U. S. A. Specials for th» Metropolitan District New Laid Eggs oz 35C Sunnyércoh Eggs” 43° Miss Davies could not account for the passing of the tramp, the plictur- esque Kypsy type who could wax most eloquent tn “slamming a back door Give a new flavor to your salads ‘Tuis is a delightful hot- weather salad when sim- plicity is the order of the day—Summer Salad: “Maybe théy've all bought auto- mobiles,” she suggested with a laugh, as she recalled the number of “tin can tourists’ she had passed on her way. She has consumed four and one-half months on her trip to date. She declared that women she niet always talked styles, while the nen were anxious to find out how she was used by others she met along the run “As for the people,” she said, all been doped out right. In the Far West they accept you at your own Here is the biggest furniture sale scoop of the town today. A great quantity of tested quatity furniture selected from our immense § stock placed at your disposal for the meagre price of $19.98. A chance to save money while completing your home furnishing is worth taking advantage of. Cash or Credit Plan, as you please. FREE STORAGE UNTIL GOODS ARE WANTED -00 Delivers Ary of These Articles to Your Home Mix 1 cup flaked tuna or salmon, Leup diced celery, 2 sliced hard boiled eggs and 1 chop: pepper with Premier Salad The te molsten thoroughly. Heap on lettuce and spread Premier Salad Dressing over top. re face value and axk no personal ques In the Middle West they are hos: tions. almost as & erous with their pitality and respect, In the well, they are like the North, a trifle women. 1 have not and they ask too many ques- barrassing experienc the entire Rut now I am Soffth again rp." and in the South they are all right.” “and the ne In our free book, “Salads, g00d to me Suppers, Picnics,” you will find several unusual recipes for tempting salads made the Premier way. Address RREST POLICEMAN |RAID IN TIMES SQUARE TE ene pices, Ht ftgart et rE mae NG Pree hi toe an PERJURY CHARGE GETS NINE MEN IN NET 601 Went 27th St. New York,NY. us 199 8 Ben Jas $19 Eee "$49.98 Its flavor has placed it on a Million tables Gambling Charge Made by Detec- tives Is Dented. ‘ ere r rag [each to-day tvilowing thelr urrest yes for Woman Who Wasiis, atencci when tour detectives Freed in Brooklyn Court. tor James 8. 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Palmolive Soap. . ...cake 8c | Rinso xe Reid, Charles t 129d Street, and '5 Audubon Avenue, all th disorderly conduct and 10¢ Kenneally, Wel- oo keg 10 oz. bottle Noe Court an, who made the ar Pacific Hand Soap.. can 10¢ | Ammonia “32-02. 25¢ Yonity Ts SIAN On UNS, TSO tea oa een chug |_(Best for removing grease, etc.) Wax Lunch Roll...... each 10¢ gr eter oniffonter, finished nan‘s story and 1 formal complaint tur West, but action until a pushed their way in and, they 5 heard Wrenn receive late racing Inf mation over the telephone. They nlso seized papers which, they sald, would were made on the races, men denied the charges, mate in wea $49.08 fBh"'39 9.58 $49.98 antique ivory criminal charge was The ease the request of Ander- son was adjourned until July 23 and | 1p he a MASON JARS With the Canning time before you, you should jae a supply of these Mason Jars now, while our stocks are full and’the price is so low. Ac =SOec JAR RINGS, is. o vo. 5¢ SUMMER CEREALS, BEVERAGE, JAM, ETC. Dozen Quarts Dozen Pints Kellogs’s Krumbles . pkg 13¢ Grape Juice, pure...........- pint bottle 25 Shredded Wheat. ... pkg Ie Grandmother’s Fruit Jam. .. + jar 20¢ A&P Corn Flakes. pkg 7c Sultana Jelly 07. jar 12¢ a3 rolls 20¢ Pure Peanut Butter. Lielb. jar 15c Pacific Toilet Paper (crepe ; by Conrtage, "$4998 Kag Spoctat Brass $49.00 MA Ak919-48! truation: avy ruby ber tres. Red Front Brand A&P Brand Z = Mavi omesa and crackers!” ] Pte i i La te ‘ei rote pi ag Eee. Hg 4 een Anne deat : can can fey" Feels $49. 98 oe Ba {9 8 Frliaton ms ava a buster Wawden The far ‘5 wif Fibs Made in our daylight factors, of the finest ingredients to insure exceptional nts toimsure exceptional Quality shes 13 : i a a pusrenng oe e ia MUS MSUstRS 3 pkgs Adams’ Pepsin Chewing Gum 10c Maraschino Chercies:<:.........beltle ide .. bottle 18¢ “ The motor was hot; party at the kitchen door. Wrisley’s Chew ng Gums pkg 4c Heinz Sweet Pickles -bottle 2c tires were hot: roadiradic Wesson Oil. pint can 27¢ quart can 53¢ R&R Boned Chicken. .6 oz can 50c : . . “Sorry,” she apologized, A&P Salad Oil (medium size bottle) 17 size hottle) We c | L&PSauce .............. bottle 25 Sauce . .- bottle 25¢ ated heat waves. F : “but I haven’t a thing in the They were hoping to make , LENOX + =, oe 5 "4 jander Pavenette, upholatered in house. That is, nothing but acer ates rye teseuton By wel Seat 549-8 he y whe ag! ‘ Deak, it te beds finished. ° the next town when bang! ome milk and crackers.” wal a Separate "be $19 ew eee - went a rear tire. As the last spare had been used, it was a case of patching up an old tube and pumping by hand. “T wouldn’t mind tackling it if I only had something in my stomach,” said the man behind the wheel. 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