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TEES EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922. EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD READERS Steen Caeeee O make i ‘ satel . . f ag MMIMALDN APPROVE, ey Ge RENT wots ; Ayn lied feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be é pele BERATED v5 na: Hlouned capede|| The oA. : owarde aily a kl ¥ ¢ BRON. aA Oh tne fs pr kreen cignal in the trattl: tower y an Weekly. ne Dollar is paid for ev G . < , nee Gueruidt statae | faehed. Gover Hitth, Avent n < S p very item pr: : ' . i ta Wiahington tags white suntiki Avow. toot! addition, Send them to ‘‘What Did You See?” Editor Evenla W big ' Dttee Be or rRs, |, Mier gemty_utdng «bn ‘T walled tor ey ander hi " wo big truck horses, astride aa ~ “ 4 t ori re After gently gulding a blind man t WI ‘i le compa cri ; a baa . astride one orl Oxpy Hall St > & ost ice Box 185 man to] While I waited for my cigars in the a ken sat a tiny boy, started, orosains vity Hall Station. WRITE ABOUT DE NIN ; 9] seat in a Lexington Avenue (uptown)| United shop at 1 r) Bandon In“nport “They toa Beslie. thew’ tiie ony clung HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD, |". is. evesine 80 core] iy set 1 See tae on wo of the Fifth Avetiue Bus Comps to the h We Mrlerdle *|canvassed the male passengers 11 . sdaotaurd eating dia post ' npany Er EO GAR asripes ok hte! hana # ngers in an! young man of twenty-th . ' between |f ng to and fro with the motio * * r effort to find one wh 'y-three or so who them and ies tee aoa Ppa toed onthe the motion of Tell you s . | . 0 was getting out is Epcabnd. wore Slaying tennis o8 Hie ekityy imal'e atside, | Clinging more r story, if possible, in not more than 125 took place. Write your own name and addres AP LBA seieet, where the Hibilons| Gene uni ann Open He wun talline: Ss ghak—s.” Wolf, No. si Bunt iostn] Thin he, used at ills. rather, “sie words. State where the thing written about carefully and in full. Checks vai ed brother wanted to ehange to the Bronx|a downtown Herein “Geo va tie lite : iia " ied soopuresnay, Mice edly ‘ hecks are mailed daily. is Une. Several apparently guessed] tle fellow to-night?" he asked. A pause : MESSENGER BoY LiNcutsy, — | !8P" he erfed. tadap. Mil dats Stan iy One| and cabled at) thay and tH booth and. flonped beck The foreigner at the S0th Street atn-| 4 Friedman, No. 659 Fifth % _ ¥, But Analy one Samaritaniaccentea | OUt of the booth and flopped back Fo pa lee SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I ercouy ma wero i ing man INT ga St ae nglish. Vainly he tried to make the DOGGONE! f you wi 7 oci through the maxes at that station to] ske! Nov be sally “a kid my de= Hcket neler underatand him, A’ Western] | On the Arat foot of ay you witness a serious accident, the outbreak of what threatens to be a BIG fire, or know of 5 the Mott Avenue traing below.—J. 1] Hvar HAT lnchaht 1 feel hotter. Unlon meneenger poke oy Teale] tum, ent walking encment house | StOTY, telephone Beekman 4000 and ask for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening Worl ’ ow of any other BIG news | NcPannell, No. 2654 Niflentine Avenue, | Orchard Street. Gosh! I feel better." . The forelsner shook his head. The]A bull di t Sati tata > : “ le Evenin i Pek fai je Bron: Contributed. fan. ‘The foreigner shook his head, The]. bull dog standing on a chalr Inside BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS ig World. Liberal awards for first big news. head again, but spoke a single word. |side-stepped and The bull dog burtied to “ ; A AST el La lak al ue lake y began rattling staccato sylin« t bull hurtled to 3 vy en rechiae men Phe the atreat below. ie “wasnt RUT bit * five minutes in the neighborhood of the Battery this afternoon I ‘a's & Roument rad e ent, which seemed to saw five more or less unusual things—a machi Wecanendor cin coevreet ogee ae the be grinhing at him from her safe perch DAILY PRIZES: wack : e Fs machine gun mounted on a Ineanener in perfect, Englian.—J. W.|-—Bermard Wasserman, No. 97 Suffolk F ; WEEKLY PRIZES: ruck in front of the Custom House, Guggenhelm’s beautiful yacht, a Stree Btreet. Ja the best stories each day: First prize, $25; Gass Yetien den Uk see : big liner steaming out of the harbor on its way to Europe, two air- THE GREEN UMBRELLA. second prize, $10; third pri: 5 " s for best stories of week distributed planes “stunting” over th 4 » ; third prize, $5. Ten prizes of $2 each P . . * ek distribute: ia ver the park, the dead body of a dog floating down ; Pulled ue against the curb in South Street, near the South Ferry, for ten next best stories. acon daily prize winners as follows: First prize, $100; into the Bay.—Elmer A. Hemsarth, No. 2764 Creston Avenue, the Bronx. saw a peddler's cart loaded with sho U second prize, $50; thi i: 5 i ‘ _ ’ e laces, chewing gum, co! prize, $50; third prize, $25; fourth pri : iG Gollae Wuttone, muda) tall, weaned and all the other ines a : mbs, a 3 prize, $10. MR. GOODHEART. Fr eG are eee mre BGG ARSAE WECGT ON wi GhALW MIO gulASTaNC/a alone 8 carried by MANHATTAN At the Bedford Avenue entrance heciink toon reine a chueratce in tt EEG: Paeods Wala eTalas cok TUEe EIS wee RRCTeRtaA Aas round, aot pss E RR ioA OUT OF TOWN Ebbets Field at about 3.10 P. M. | tion. As he struck the eaylvanis 81a, rays by a big green umbrella fastened to one side of the a ae oe Hite Coot * tee e pnt et THE RIC SORT OF YOUNG MAN P canton apo 1 saw a lad of about seven tying Paved pen ae FL eek : cart. oper Square a team 0 % 3 i? ; sien : ypeared to want a fight, so he held fupressed mis aid may titerest other “What Did You Sect’ sat tired horsce swung from a, side Going Ps ed ae , Bie anatase neh STL Ban oe STRANGERS, prone on the ground, With con- | out tho lighted match and raid, nawant were the words, painted in white rere e Ors atrect and walked with quickened id on the ' and surr led by ting ‘ening down the steep Fort cable. 5 a light, Jack?" ‘The other man. st 8, across the green umbrella: “Fi ats . Ion Steainvoat C: by writing ma-| Lee hill a loaded truck overturn siderable difficulty he was watch- | hi: an shook s : “For the p and cocked ears for the waters gnus Thearda |terial (in vacation time), 1 od it: trnoh operat N ed, nis head from side to side and pointe: ray of Animals, Ladies’ Aid of New York.”—C. Kondratowicz dag trodohy eageh AD ARaAIS tNElP young couple discuasing tha pur- | “hat im ution time), 1 Inauired | and mashed in front of Fisher's inp the Chicapo-New York #ire- |'0\ the object in hig mouth pointed ‘o. 314 West 70th Street. fy dese: fled ed moutha into the cool, chase of tio Bottles of eode. Ho | ml» 1 heveaid, “except. that| men teen? to tha re eae I AL men’s gains through the very mar- | {esth Str Barrer CUE eG a ner refreshing eater. | But there tan't | appcared to be about eighteen, and ul Len (to tell The iavening World] sho were “hurt. "One x ({ie2,men | row space between doors and Bistehs shes Eee Chrystic. Street. No pushcarts WHAT DID YOU SBET ua tnatced st te AGlp filled. swith the lady, 1 judged, about a year |No. 7 BOuchgate Avenue, BEAM th MR gam CN ral grotitd: ‘Gha wouny maw who iateny A JURY OF HE RS ea iy acres redrram the elevated car 1 seo people old tin cans, olgar and cigarette younger.) But she was a cautious | Husion. Haatings-on-| at Englewood. «What it become of ylanced at the tike, smiled, passed | In Philadelphia is huitare ¢ oliceman 9 from almost evory teneme: stubs and a fe ‘ body. Pop was selling for 15 my "he kept asking. “It snd . matt a iain airdressi Cee here eee ee ree. || waanwomen ans Ht every tenement | Sue find jou quarts of Not, ate | cent ar "op was selling for 3 —— my load?” he kent asking. ‘ft wan -| on, hesitated, came Sack and handed [Parlor T, saw a, woman ‘refine to tus with Bananas, Its owner was ab- dron, resting their olbows on pillows their Reads, heaving @ aort of sigh “outrageous.” There toasn't any Boy SRR out to be ect on her grave over tho little Jan an admission ticket. [She claimed, the color wae brome | cent, The policeman walted. A lving on the window sills-—watehing and then make room jor the Sout ason in the world, she said, why Main nia, t saw| Cresskill way.” The big, kin® faced The kid was more than surprised. |stead of auburn. fee was brown | woman stopped as if she wanted to the atrect. Men in their under- poor team. And on the fountain is one bottle shouldn't aerve ‘ti at © viates ot | garave owner turned to his men. He could acaracely believe Me eyes, |it Was suburn, but No araate Taste tee bec Wks ois Morea and Geen napa shirta, amoking pipes, fuat home BLT Hoe GAIN caddie. Cereamniod both, When the vendor happened |!" cs patked side by side the| “Get out @ truck,” he ordered. He held-the ttoket out ham ang [boliceman. He ¢ Lee eee cee Go ooee cote bee the Galtcetas | 20S torrie watenine._ thn atroat by Maric Guise Newcomb to the So GON te Cer ie oeg [other night at thot leonard-Tendler ‘Help lift the atone aboard.” Then from: him and JEM tne mer, looked at the coher on ee approached her. He pointed at the Women, gray and wrinkled, their ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty bought one bottle and took TWO | Nsht Cliy.-Anna B. Wood, | ‘ting to the injured man: “You looked at it shyly. He turned to [hair and hesitated, ‘Then be torced price card, filicd a paper bag for housework donc—watching tho | %0 Animais.""—J. B. Doyle, No ie straws. They sipped their soda |" coy City, go on now and get doctored up. thank the kind young gentleman, |the other women ihe he turned to her and took the money, which hi street. Girla im negligec, waiting Park Avenue. anus jointly and contentedly, — Max = We'll take care of the tombstone but the latter ha dpassed in.—M, [Were seven. He askey he place, There placed én a corner of the cart. Vist for nightfall and somebody to take Krauss, No. 158 Madison Avenuc. IN PICTURESQUE CANARSIE. Tell us where it's to you’? And Andoraon, No: 2106 Ruer Avene, [cere cooner a a ee Pasa a oe nen ai the curpireibeacd | Line Canine, Mopine ute ina ithe IF YOU WANT TO SELL FISH, YOU'VE GOT T Ala Canarsie amusement resort T those kind hearted huskies not only Melba ae venue, |work.—Jonaph Lucker, No. aise Walle Se eg oranda In oitecaien qieah CANA hens ona Girls Itep TiOE pein Mat x . ‘© BLOW YOUR HORN.,| pot a wlimpse of a bit of the old carted that tombston. to a strange the Bronx. Avenue, Bronx. . 1722 Wallac He went, the loser of hia atand but om her back on her pillow—gasing Dela je peddlers, rivals, standing about ten feet apart in West. A very blond woman bang woman's distant grave, but they srt ‘ the gainer of a sale through the at the sky.—Marjorio Naomi Horan, elancey Street. One of them had a marvellous line of chatter ing away on an old piano, tohils a it securely im place, weeded the B f Sictne ne daity later Nes a8 Wo. 665 Fifth Avenue. ad & econ aeoin hi chatter and fat woman shimmied; half a dozen grassy mound and put some flowers ROOKLYN i Forayth Street. » No. th ieingidny Minera all a Business was good. The other fellow wasn't waiters serving the patrons with oy it.—Mrs. Giles W. Day, No. 336 Pr aay HERE THE “HUNGRY MAN” a at all. fe bore up as well a . is ze schooners of beer and about the ta- Vestview Avenue, Leonia, N. ETTY LARCENY. NEI , ' THE STEP SAVER CAME FROM. a megaphone with his hands anaahouts Ae seniees waren made Mek as melee Aone as ¢ 1 . I saw a man buy ten subway tickets] On Sr eine Coney oy raed 7 . SW ve re ced co ‘ : OF PEACE fi and * a} venue “L' a Utes CGAL TIE Cae tamer enti Ate keen Menon ae Rupr fine line of bull/atay whereithey are! Them wanting il ie a | have road, eraoad tne dance halle? | oy TIME OF PEACE — and ith RGRa pate oberosest ebluaors' | Sb a wGlhen Inoureenal tbe Gegtican a. rope trom her mecond ‘ . pn Sev! and Bight in-necktl : class value CONN. LO NOu 8 at Mitchel Fic orty army |cut the string into twelve parts.—Paul | c Isturbed ti - A second story] Avenues, I countes ckties, at a bargain, ste; 7 " ‘ule . No. 500 Isham | Aairplanes, all in a row that extendee parts.—Paul} cause she wi s0 —_ HOO TU A Fee eee a ea ties, one|| set 1th Street B tep right this way!"—J, H. Edmonds, No. 218 | Street, Inwood-on-tho-Hudson, N.Y. | for nearly all Ina row that extended |p, Rosahn, No, 118 Lincoln Mace, |te get her Sr ace home tn tim f. ‘The grocer, as if that]Chinese restaurant, one rotisserie, . S in the sunshi , Brookly a aaa aga , mary, fille e . one rot je, one: c . H Everybody was busy 4. cp ahe and bh =a opheemalee OUD A AT teat BU neg a it hal where) “THINKING OF THE DAYS THAT )T MANY EMINENT MEN MAVE START-|!" the field. Mechanics tuned up en eat ree he could not get word to. him { re ne ri mieRC lie went sarved-Samuel Brown, No. (helnO MORE: HE LABORER 18 WORTHY OF HIS ED AS “TROTTERS. ines, men were turning propellers, HE DOEBN‘T FIT AT HEADQUAR-| coon her predicament. Howe 213 Ey ‘ost 32d Street. L. dalbed ahroaak O HIRE. Gh kes sa tra AT RA on hiefs were examining planes for n solved the latte: ah gh Columbus Ave- platform aw A TH defects, othe were signalling TERS. atter part of her pro MONKEYSHINES WITH A WRENCH nue in an, through Columbus Ave- | A peddler drove through West 26th) je" Ray PeanlGe ces Guriaual ie Jearnllneannucrseac: Omen Us se arly in a detionteenen ntore at Coney | om She called toa woman 1 ; . on the mutability of things a "9 | Street this morni : if it was a lurid detective story, such} commands a CEA A : ¥ | dow of ab POR wt Tn Houston Gtrest, near Lafayette) saw allitiloboy with « wrench A Ede MME Ae ing with a wagon load] ay aecaen Ele! starve Wands and there waa a roar us if[isiand and saw a little girl cor dow of a building near the “L to t Alcisct ca higiaa bicwel’ aud thought be miait beet watching: He in: eat: enainle gavelu of the of plums, Hollowed, yor ust, by a} as reading Rete dser ACT aR uae ed ae Riu ad “Please.” she owid to the storekeeper, | ally agreed, and th The woman cord turned tha water a p 4 4 , caressing tongue, tasting [a “Job” helping the man get bis stor y OS Gfiicers here for training on phases ofl nam and mother said to cut tt thin be-E Broom, ORNS Place hi tu ter on the stream shot across to the opposite sidewalk, the tong drawn oye auccetncas of the [Fonds for business. | Th DOL dylan a rea ee that the United ‘States in. {cause my sister's beau ta coming to Brooklyn Place, Ridgeno en the fun began. Kids suddenly appeared from every direction BAL place lonvven: Suddenty a [or three hours and were offered 5 cer CHOOSE YOUR EXIT. tends to build up an Air Servis ond |eupper.’—Stuart £, Cooli bb _ , " 20 brought ost de- | You may have he: On one ‘of Brkigeport's busy ‘atreata] (2, None © Hermar ohe Tillary ; coling: “on 20 - one or two in bathing togs. One fellow wore his big brother's pants; MDT aR) PESCRSIBOREDE BAUME des ae eee oleut | egcdnset saw a man wearing a collulcia| 1M Lee eens aan mie Nes CIE he TROLLEY CAR comEs nAc they reached from heels to shoulders and were held together cout source of this detectable odor, and | stuft? Vee ores meninied Lemus to light 8 omer i ne ela aaa CONDUCT HER. mus amidships by a piece of twine. When automobiles,appeared one bright discovered @ lerze, rotlcking ‘bunch Coe ROUT We want tates wankouse | ine wks from cigar blew HAL ne Ne hee ean NO: /|) CUADEINE from trot r 1 ‘i by ey a BO" [catietoniin oe BSN'P GET VY, at Grahaw ‘alley: « boy would manage to divert the stream so that it ducked the motorists. oe ed eeae ah ee ameciunae: | eat cmona ten aud winel Mie hae wet Seren auoue hin Pe a Ts Aa gts Saad Was (nb BW 7. aeraiea Wea |" araihe tne oan e oe il ¥ ong ten and Ww He Beak wal d nthe porch of his hom hadlatew f service was » 1 saw a Graham i j Even a municipal bus came in for a drenching. Pedestrians across fhonee fastened: te & horse's fore- turned they Hfted ten Rea be ay 45) lar had become hin Ae gs cane jens Ute isiear yee carly yesterday evening T saw Wan waiting I ge Aveniic " ans head. oh! brother, tues. suey. i a of plums. | tore himacif to * ole ed ed States flag at pa wiGondictarioh a atGllod oi utd by 5 le rue the way were forced up against the buildings to avoid the stream, One Nad steppes. Norse. and cre ey bao are? Koopman, No. 615 West 36th] “Sonn Dreher, ‘No. etting out Of H.Jing trains. This morning or traln} rw a Mitte iain eee ae aie, (pone Hae Shen T was almost tt ea girl was so cornered that she practically was held prisoner until a front of an ertawhile saloon! Like i - Milford, Conn. é axed: dom there and again we got] himself hugely. While he was Hoy land 1 was left the customary two te Western Union boy rescued her. Hundreds of gallons of water must pear mene ine 2 aus ua ah FORD-BED. Eee eee tT cin a ferent eon. atone played conductor, He | Ing ims tne recon and wae Ga have been wasted. I watched the show as long as I could and did tion taken from us by ald combina | 1 saw a Font truck with & bis mat- DON HAY “AS FINE AS SILK] gave him tho chautauqua salute as he pi Ae anda board Jambar? get When T heard see a police ee = | did not others of the elet.— R. tress in it, assed the house on the}. Our train pped al a juaction to re- waved his flag frantically in response Sis ne ad in at every open- ¢ aie if irned to see the same oa policeman or a fireman.—A. A. Wasserscheld, No. 32 Plat . Hilliard, [hottest night in we ceive two curs of horses, They w ; ¥ ind saying, “Fares, please k to me, Wi yd 2 Platt Street. tha Bhdloots #ist Btrect oad Go: \teat anlven on tt<Mine ax ainals wosa | ee eh ee Be wet nro} a nd the firemen Jangled the locomotive Tren he pulled the bell a few times: ductor opened the door I tr the co: DOUBLING IN BRASS. GAYROY ip hes | AUaHiE: Ne aio Wane Obih Btrast ACAD eter Ley ph gay Ada bell and the engineer toot His whistle! TWheH tle motorman obiedtod to thus [tatatetitee one to pola On a touring trip we stopped at Get-] I saw ‘ 3 saw he Was cating what I at Nearly every man in our car blew his] the kid switched to the registe Anything to oblige; ome back. rT saw a tired-looking, poorly dresse: “S ” L5 at first|nose as the train started ister Ja a lady," sald tyeburg and asked e policeman to ai-| Si"! give her seat in the subway eased UNDAY" DRIVER. Be te ee ee eae Bul lon indir Gant teat view ihe ICME nya Ga] Tones Taroldnet ke eecariend 4h Goo {fiving two bells. “Iauiry devel fect te to a good hotel. He told ual {0 87 old man, who accepted poy. toraay In front of one of the larger amusement places at U I learned it was a fine California hay'| sole recreati a te sinyalid “sees! vane up fares enoupisty’ nauitOr A) | tie hat the motorman had disob where to go, and Imagine our surprise)" One station beyond two Thaahily Sunday I saw both left fenders of a touri places at Coney Island on | which cost $10 « bale.—E, Petersen, As-} the SET Tne wave oC Nisitl wet Bie we gene Se) ae Cake Fan Remnant atte cere RoR and head Sa reaching it to find him there acting| crested girls bi a touring car almost ripped bury, N. J waving of his flag at] Street, Brooklyn. npelled to pull. hy na: Hie ic ourded and took hold a 1 Pped off by passing trains.—Will ea, Rum- > Abe ack.--E, Heck ae clerk —Al Leeper Ne ya2 West ziat| Sp in front of him and next to the 4 sightseeing bus. The private car was almost turned over. When Se Se ee Jacques, Ruin ’ ; - Aberdeen et, Brooklyn. oe | er Ne CR eae {ace. Grigbk: ye owner Approsched the bus man, all tae satisfaction he got was T saw an a aa Ta ly f he “Tony Werke ren RICHMC ss Me amile. Yievie.| “Aw, goon! You' ‘ utomobile, plainly from t . : 8 ned!" The ery came y. MOSQUITO “BRE.” horea the gin who hed given Alm a in x u're one of these Sunday drivers.” He laughed at his |vit¥; ste at the roadside and the pee CHANGE OF DIET. fom a litle, blank hAliod, Mackroved RICHMOND. Sea had chapauy for dimnir at sure clcesecr Jenaae to the aaa gwal joke) while tie eupnosedianney cfibe bun fock’a landkerchiet [Rue tccac mires winches ior dowel Law ena Nor OF ndwich man for| #s-vear-old boy on a stringplece of OTHE STATEN ISLAND FE i apartment on Riverside Drive 4 door Johuny, to the flashieat} from his pocket and pretended t aa i rohiet |inty picked huge bunches of fowers|® restaurant, deposit his signboard out a pier in Wallabout Bas nmedi- |. Those who have not yi Bhicy, Pare tne mosuultoas thes Hordes two flashy ones, his eyes had] Avenue. 0 ery.—Aron Hauch, No. 18 Third [from wild carrots, I'm a country girl . rival restaurant at noontime and| ately Tony's kin gathered, ‘ng, | Island probably do ae unites Staten had lately—entered tho apartment ba Callen, on sdward HH. Dreschnack, No. . from felt sorry for those poor city folks | ° in for his midday lunch.——-W Miter tH, | shouting, walling, Tony's mother lay | Of the publicly owned forrymeate nt oe Paced autourtrieia dant dessrtue| nird Avenue, — using such lot of enerny Mieking | Watson, No, 141 W. Seatt Avenue, Rah-| PTO) “the pier, her arms out-| {Nf Passengers to and foe carry Book tse inioed ua ta wan and 6 —- tda.—Laura Milligan, Babylon, L. 1. | Way N. J - ca, imploring the olly water to] 8r Named after the five t fanhatte Woman—and, “armed with newspapers: | In 9 Wien anor QUEENS ROLL CALL une Bee a timant. Weare inf | New More Chy. Chie long a tae. mer eant halsvening ih @ ronda of ep nt store to-day 1 saw ie FOUNDERS. iY of excitement leaped into the] #xed Woman who held by the hand Ratenes “bes of toosauily swattion: £ istinsulahes looking old gentleman FELLOW -FEBLING MAKES “SPECIAL” On a Brighton Beach train to-day Taithe towncet Belford) Con ma r. The! ‘ony himself appeared, | little girl of four walk See hand « Be oe oe te te ante cart lowe clothes with & golf bug swun ONE WONDROUS KIND.” T saw a man, his wife and their bridge known as the Memori eae PEE from the water, He had b the gangplank to the best cuely ov Keeping the pests from our ankles.—|T balls capes ooking inte'the bag | T saw the boys’ band of an orphan During the transfer for the Astorta Cea mtd nase ban as toe Peach Tit te made Up of square peer rie Lerantiontis, kiaeod se et a Manhattas) ‘on! thie occasion ne Be ee Bech F yolter No. . ; ple of umbrellas.—Jack ‘i jor the day. Tho children wore ch] frantically Kissed by lis female rela-| lyn. She stood he Brook - i. No, 460 Riverside Drive, |Fyvolent, No, 727 Eust 156th Street. fs eis peed were entertaining excur-| Subway at Grand Central my friend] scattered throughout the car. When he Jnberibed the names of the first sut-| tives. His father hugged him damply.| the name or te es nae, ease ROVERTIAING BOLOUKRERBIE ats, who in turn rewarded the| boarded ahead of me Just as the d See tae ee reer ppeteck: bork Tir ees coummncneen cata Retna Bem, thee netted ie Dak and nes] oUld tn ber’ Gras pan Gare oe th Sun: heP-WOS mek EEE een 1E. boys wih cine, Later in the day I] was Being closed, “Hurry wp, Lata” ha atation the oldext boy beoan, calling m Street, Milford, Conn. the moter, recovering her ‘ewla sred | wating” room, “Oh ran back to, the mot saw tl . sound, 8 s."" he es. As ho spoke each of tho . of ng, held him off at arm's length | the child, “we + my," she sa’ AE yas Earlier ecg pet pete CUI ac ala ase the oye tomovard bound. ud: | shouted, The aesal guard on the pat ehidvon rept there, acoreary.” No miGHBROW oftepring, held hin off xt arm's length | the chit “wee amon made a mlatuhs ers slipping fi usiclan hang] form yelled to the gui i then ho. finished he wont to his In te @ : Tony keeled over, but the family tifte . sone urned , their moorings. A good lookin, pping from |pack from the rest of the he guard on the t 0 his a movte theatre sat a tircd-faced . he family lifted |to make things cl around i i young man in a motor party and. | «prey, wait rain,| father, who aaked: “All right, seo- | little woman with a year-old baby in bh him up and singly ami together Tony’a| in the e1 ear, but she was i @ificuity at the same moment, § car saw her | when he was sure he was unobserved ys & minute, let Louis ont” He| retarv?” “0. K., father,” h 4 aby inher] family took a ct eee crowd. I do not kno! | , Jumped out, pic bs | Hag eetiverien I ved: | ata, and ee !" He ; K., he an The orchestra played a we ally took & 4 him We|the Manhattan was Ww whether which had tumbled and rolled every which week nf the “oukes,", | MIP, back end focking cripple who eat | No eS REE irre Attar diy AIG, ORES pat fart ne erin accompaniment to a woery'| ind renewed the anaitedn eh—ae C, WeatNew Bue ; all her other par- | on the steps at ] eventh Avenue, Astort As fenftner, No. 96 vipat her face shawed) no express | Or aimee. anaes Aas. ew Brightoy. i ce ey > steps at a subway entrance,— a. Hamilton Avenue, pre eye Js in his arms, and said: “Let's go into one of these shops her eodore Contech, No. #009 Tath tree amilton Avenbes Kenmare, N,7 Nelther did the baby's, Presently | Vatthew 7. Anders Park| WHAT AND wit Bea ghah clio box in oN averrihing da fie gai Gre bent ce tag | oars ee : the'orchestra began pinging an TF ntly | Avenue, Brooklyn nae a a ra E MAN Witt 3 se © box, too, and did ae he mother's face was transformed. She awhile Gur gene, BE eae wat mapa iS ie The woman thanked him pro- mar acivenr Yesterday's s Special Prize Winners became animated, bape arenas eed OUT OF TOWN. a? Out Bang teow 2 § a ion it,” he said, and adde 4 her Knee and made @ great clatter with corner of Trinity’ Pla ing at th Key touch of boyish pride, “I come from a white town—Pi oy mite. tHe Sa erars iter ae ane eeenee her heels and toes on the floor, while CAUGHT NAPPING. Biesot ithe young moan eine the RaaaE Gd med te wall ° —Poughkeepsie.” It day despite the in- First Prize, $25 Fer Ree ane dite arms and gureied| 1 saw to-day the elghth wondor of the| {At UP against w wal taking the dat e, I thought (for I am the w flux of mosquitoes in our neighborhood. JOHN PETER SCHN with glee.—M: 1 1 . mari in fi wall with n voltmet: 3 ‘ 4f fts people are all like you.—Maud Langstaff ‘oman of the story) j “why?” 1 "he ington, ager HNEIDER, No. $4 East Main Street, Flem- Broadway, Long Branct Seu OE aes Ae auiectee Cee eens ala IRCA ta lade ete ny A arrect . ——s estat! Ho: " » 2 i J G ri hy 5 ep nile the Glants and Cardinala| f¢ed old lady stepped o jets 6let Street. rnung, No, 242 East | answered. “Coming for a long stay —= were in the midst of « thrilling Inning} Passing crowd, took” out from the Joseph C. Flood, No. 214 149th Street, Second Prize, $10 YOUTH POINTS THE WAY. in which the Giants were piling up runs, | Purse and was about & coin from) her x sate 8 + - pe is were piling Up oy a ane out to drop ROSS YOUR HEART? DYIXG FO! aes SIDNEY DORPMAN, No. 965 Hoe Avenue, the Bronx here wan A fie bar curchouse the) co) me cue onenae: Me lap when, she discovered "what Ie. aia AL Lake Hopatcong, where tor ¢wetvo| On iit sieeet Tr sae HE TAKES A NAP EVERY A ’ ; other night. People for several blocks ——— doing. She didn't walt for explanc @ays I had unsuccessfully tried to catch] chil Street I saw a group of F RYORY AFTER: , Third Prize, $5 in every direction were awakened by ALL IN THE DAYS WORK, tions, but hurried away, He vonmnt ol dren playing “‘undertaker” w! NOON, MRS. BELEN ROTH, i . the dtemen banging desperately on'tho|.» saw today at Far Rockaway two cold, refreshing, Invigoratin, thd gome fish, 1 saw a white ith a No. 944 Avenue R, Brooklyn «and | fore 2m, 1 sen 9 while cat over the|toy express wagon for the hearse, ‘At the Polo Grounds I saw a tiny lad d . yn. Bee Aree ee nich for some reason|lWf@ savers go out en life) raft and drinks for the party,-Homer We Tee mp into the water and] at intervals there w se. and] snorting a complete Ten Prizes of $2 Each fallen te work, It remained for a thir-|vescue three drowning people, Scores No, 5 St. Mark's Place, Ne shi emerge in a moment with a small perch] for th aa a great wrangling] (DorUhe plete baseball uniform. St.N bale 8.1. New Brighto fa her mouth.—J. W. Hud a ts r the privilege of playing “corpse” to] When the same bexun he was “on his L, K., St. Nic! Avenue. teen-year-old boy to tell the firefighters of people gathered on the beach greatly fe her mouth “J. W. Hudson, No, 520] got 9 rH. Polypranas, No. it Went Nia Tee Hee Tent and nee lactate MARGARET? SEAR Fe asth ated teen-year one Piinges, of which no one| excited, but the life savers went at thelr net Strvet, : toe piping. “’Bock. It. Babel" "Fan JOSEPH BE HONCK, No. 424 Bast Sixth Street ne Ce ae NOCH IA iS Sete I a ees ccs Puy eeer Eg TREES SNUUERS, S ———e him, Shawk A triple plated Yanke CLARICE LEVIS( NO ee Aconue el 4 jifty.—Herbert Pluemer, No, 510 Ninth | cepted praee is casually as If it were ‘or several weeks t! d STORAG! IT MAY BE OF GREAT HELP TO Him | fan. * * * In the sixth T im at : MRS. H ; va HN, No, 1693 Clay Avenue, the Bronx Avenue, Belmar, N, J all an ta: ccurrence.—William | Staten Island Railroad ae ag on the ‘A nurse came to-day into a hospital] Homeward bound on a crowded Lenox] Childish voice and looking cal feed: ihe MIE. Hi, H. OLSEN, No. 1287 Cedar Avenue, the Bronx. Schullian, No. 432 North Maple Avenue, | close the windows of th Reslectes where I am employed and asked for a pica surface car T saw a man in al him curled up on his chair ilies is HELEN ae POST, Palisades, N. ¥. “$REING NELLIE HO0-OH-HOM Ridgewood, N. J. passing through the tunnel near the Be as aks acid che 10 these | ile anc oat tee, cues | nae Se daddy's Knee, fast asleop and, BREN, PLAY NEY IRVING, No, $98 Bishmond’ Road. New Aa I went to call om my girt ‘ — ferry at St. George the passengers have twenty years The trunk,waafoun|'The Encyclopedia’ of Beaucteene perhaps, dreaming of the day When ae Sestitintars friend: to-doy' I} was aatoniehed fo A COMPROMISE. beep slinest ssphyxiated with smok clopedia of Etiquette." =| will be “putting ‘em over" before an ae DS, No. 1168 Bast 40th Street, Brooklyn. fee her father leading their’ cow, While on my way to business to-day haboim oll yl soot, There was a lot of se F N, No, 844% Chilton Place, Brooklyn. Niuiele’ book me Laan fins on || aaa Chinese in Oriental costume | Tottenville Seite on she nit- | smoking a cigar and driving a flivver.—| mask wat Conned 8 ane Just before the train entered the fm the storeroom dusty but ‘intact.—J.|Lawrence H. Singer, No. 130 West 117th W. Hudson, No. 520 West 156th Street. Street. sdmniting ‘stored J0B5 Clarke, MAUD) 117 23d Street, Elmhurst L. No. 458 Bi Street, Brookly: No. 458 East 49th Street, Brooklyn. ting as sho rode.—Anna Trinks, |Jane Wander, No, 54 Magnolia Street, | tunnel, Phelps Avenue, Bergenfield, N. J. | Newark a i ber, reralbert Salmon, Box 158, New READ T all O-DAY’S STORIES AND PICK OUT THOSE YOU THINK BEST. WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN TO-DAY’S NIGHT PICTORIAL (GREEN SHEET) EDITION AND OTHER EDITIONS TO-MORROW. I

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