The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1922, Page 10

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ai 10 Lockwood tor Carnival King Latest Coney Island Entry for 1922 Mardi Gras Regal Honors Es But Frank A. Mil er Still Leads the Ballot Race and Is Going Strong, While Martha Mansfield Continues Ever World Coney Island Mardi G the royul Who & Week, Sept tions have awakened to the rea short The Evening World contest close now being chines, ing gir be one uling 4 Coney’s f Also, int World con test 1 kings and qt pons a mad, 1 me Through all th Ing Frank A, M the lead. Co continue 1 only one within hailing dl the present counting ts 1 date for K ut all but fe Miss Martha Mansfield, forme tly of the es and now of the sereen But the coupons for Miller for King are coming in frota several directions, showing that hig friends are working for him in squads and regiments and battalions It is kind of work which Is going to e royal ruler of the Mardi Gras The more in ti { the merrier, and remem : ne’s fight right up to the last moment of the contest * | Island are bein Favorite for Queen, ntest for King and Queen ay in real battle array veople to decide, and ion that the time for s at noon, Sept, 2 showered into noticed, and the sprinkle of the piling up In a manner to Indicate that all be the Queen of Coney Carnival the battling fac- the contest is The Evening World, the comes from LEADS IN BALLOTS FOR CARNIVAL KING ing and nts arrangem| being plans It is going to b the King and Queen Mardi Gras this year js as follows FOR KING. Frank A. Miller Joe Bonomo J. A. Reid ‘ P. A, Minnekake Chas. Goodwin ... M. Kaphan J. Howard Rodolph Valentino Dan Higgins Corse Payton Chas, Sjeare Chas. Speare Hugh Griffith Michael J. Mora Harold Posner . E. H. Valdes Senator Charles C. Lockwood is one of the latest who has been mentioned for Kingly hon n the Mardi Gras The Senator only recently declared that he was out of political life, but his admirers now would will that the royal mantle of Coney should fall on his shoulders. Here is a letter re- ceived with two votes from one of his well wishtr losed please find two votes for Senntor Charles C. Lockwood, famous for his work on the Housing Com mittee. I think that after all the he has done for the people, the should give him thgir support . It wor ation for should he be rdi Gras," srrespondent clected King of the M And here ts anothe of The Evening World Mardi Gras Contest Editor, who wants the kiddies to start In and make a hot campaign for Cousin Eleanor Schorer of The Evening World Kiddie Klub for Queen, with Bide Dudley for King. Did anybody éver hear of Bide Dudley? Well, the correspondent in- closed two yotes for him and three for Cousin Eleanor, Let's go, Sue, Dear, From Coney Island comes more blocks of coupons for Joe Bonomo who ts fast distancing his rival, Peter Minnekake. But the friends of the hotel man say that they are biding their time and that one of these day in the very near future will witness @ shower of coupons that will bury the “wonder man." Joseph Reid, manager for Feltman, fs another Coney Island favorite whose_friends are piling up votes for him for ruler of the Mardi Gras. Charles Goodwin is unother pop Coney Islander for whom the Cc clans are working and from out of the movie ranks has come into the contest the name of Rodolph Valen- tino with 60 votes. ‘The highest Queenly honors still re- main with Martha Mansfield, who came into the contest yesterday at a bound, carrying more than 1,000 cou- pons !n her royal train. Her retainers number over a hundred more than Binne n, ce to-day in th another favorite her first appear- st with ninety edit, Here and ist will be found beauties, among them , Lillian Walker and arris, a popular young woman of Coney Island, has topped the hundred mark, while Lillian Leonora has shot into second place wit votes opposite her name Sadie Schultz {x in third position with 260 votes up to date, while Roberta Sweeny is fourth with 2 Skin Eruptions Are Usually Due to Constipation ‘When you are constipated, no. enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it. Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative — 80 cannot gripe, Try it today. Frank Melville Bide Dudley Prof. Robinson Mortimer Weil J. Feldman + Richard Abbot .. Ed Tityou ‘ Sen. C. C. Lockwood . H. Johnson Richard Ayoop .. Jos. Bayers Martin Kenny Mike Salter ...... FOR QUEEN. Martha Mansfield . Lillian Leonor. Sadie Schultz Roberta Sweeny Cecil Harris . Mary Gillen Jean Hollander . Cousin Eleanor Scho Edith Clark . Sadie Kalman . Mrs, O'Connor . Bella Lehman Sadie Belz . Ethelyn Clark Sarah De Graff . Kitty, Shea ja to be light While the battle of the ballots goes merrily on, things are humming at ey Island In the preparations go wad for the pageunt with which King and Queen are ed, Floats are being built, completed 13 + the most wonderful decorations fever witnessed at Coney speedily developed great honor to be of Coney Island's The list of votes up to the present - 1,332 587 234 FRANK A-MILLER— NEGRO’S BLOW KILLS PASSENGER ON TRAIN Unidentified White Man Dies in Fight on Lackawanna, riek ¥ Were ster, ro, accompan fed by four others, fed a Lacka wanna train at Summit, N. J., yeater- day aftern and was attacked by a white man beside whom he started to to witnesses, the white pas- et unidentified, struck the allated with a blow over d the other. Passen- ter and held him and the «until the train arrived at the five were turned over in was about forty years led the 1 at Dover, > PROV, HOWARD CROSBY BUTLER DIES IN PARIS, rf. 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