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Western Hemisphere appealed to Gov. HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. MilleF yesteray to tesue a special proc CUT OUT THIS COUPON. lamation urging State-wide observance of “No-More-War Day" on Saturday, the anniversary of the beginning of the World War. Preparations have been completed for a demonstration in this city, including a torchlight parade and two mass meetings, The Evening World's | Kiddie Klub Korner Ouprvight, 1922, Chew Tork Drening World) ty Prem Pubtiching On , Conducted by Eleanor Schorer S. E. COR. 124th ST. & 3rd AVE. SOS SALE you must ae “your NAME, AGE and ADDRESS. se be careful to mention In addition to the Women's Peace ‘ Union, the Women's Peace Society, of CHOICE GROCERIES~ ye ar | Tommy Traddles’s Dream. sive, who send in the best essays on |] fot only the ity yin which you live, but “ 4 Jut- al Best.'’ The Kind of Cut ‘Outs I ger Be * ren Up to ster maget fe which Mrs, Henry Villard is Chairman, the contemany ondet net aacope help |] prommcl wince stnet eras mISe and the Fellowship of Reconciliation, of the contestant must not accept help |) S0¢"mempernute sccuitonte which Bishop Paul Jones is head, will . COUPON take part. Tho parade will form in A note from the parents or teacher n < ; of the sender, saying the essay is Union Square at 7.45 P. M. and march nna Broadway. original,, must’ accompany each con- up tribution. PLAN “NO-MORE-WAR DAY.” | 48 o'ctock meetings will be held in Write NAME, AGE, ADDRESS and ———_ Times Square and Columbus Circle. CERTIFICATE NUMBER 4 ctly, | Women’s Peace Union Asks Gover-| Talks will be made by Norman Thomas, a 1 S New ¥ ‘i sb Saturday. | Harry W. L. Dana, Prince Hopkins, Seenine (Word. or th bie ew, bat ete Bhodadaht dened) + tne | Darwin J. Meserole, "Mary Ware Den- New York City, The Women's Peace Union of the! nett, Bishop Paul Jones ahd ot Contest closes July 28. One night Tommy Traddley went to bed very angry because he want- @@ money for peppermint eandy and his mother would not give it to him. During the night Tommy had a @ream which he always remembered. He dreamed that one day while he was in school he saw that his seat mate had ten cents on hig desk. Tommy thought to himself that the money was just enough to buy ermint candy with. He did not t to take it, but every time he looked at it it tempted him more and @t last he took it. At 3 o'clock Tommy ran hastily to the store, bought the peppermint candy and walked home. On his way he wanted to see what the candy looked like; he was so fond of peppermint candy that he just couldn't wait until he A Greater Value Event that’s going to put quality furniture in your home @ bigger saving than you've thought of. The idea of assembling a tremendous quantity of stock just at the one price expr eo the purpose of Finkenber, to furnish your home com- pletely, The extremely low cost will enable you to do it now, HOW TO WIN A PENNANT. Kiddies who would like to have a Kiddie Klub pennant must bring five new members into the Klub, Six coupons, numbered in rotation, must be saved for each new member, and maied to me with a letter telling me the name, age and address of the new fi tt home, He untied the bag and ! poof! a big white cloud made member, and the name, age, address ‘ommy a prisoner. He kicked and and certificate number of the kiddie foreamed with all his might, when | Who wishes to win a pennant. A new ber who brings four other new uddenly ho heard a voice say: |™e™! i THE ° : members into the Klub with him will "Tommy, Tommy, stop that noise and | Memers, nto te Kit get up. Hurry, or you,will be late HOLBROOK, CENTRE HARBOR, N. H., July A Leroi Holbrook, New York millionaire for school.” mmy found that he had only been dreaming, and he got and retired banker, died of pneumonia at his summer home on Lake Win! up and hurried off to school and was saukee yesterday, aged eighty-si: Bed Room Set, mansive bed, 2-inch posts, golden oak or ivory enamel dresser and chiffonier...sesesssseseeseeee not late, Later, seated beside his friend, he saw the same ten cents, but he had his wits about him and scattered the thought of peppermint candy to the winds, for his dream pat and a son, Clark Holb had made him resist the temptation, | Red Bank, J ive. 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