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_THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, T0922. DAILY PRIZES WEEKLY PRIZES t . . { Capital prizes for best stories of week uted among daily prize winners 4 For the best stories ench day; FIRST PRIZE, $28; SECOND PRIZE, $10; 4 . FIRST PRIZE, $100;° SEC r : er, j Weta as follow: ZE, ON RIZE; $50; THIRD PRIZE, $25; THIRD "RIZE, $5. TEN PRIZES of $2 each for ten next best stories. fi te ite , ies ee a a FOUR HH PRIZE, $10 5 Pi > $50; THIRD PRIZ! 3 ae ‘swurn | EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS snoosuin At Pitth Avenue and 424 Street at 10 o'clock this (Sunday) morn- REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD RE ADERS At noon to-day (noon, mind you) I saw a boy of ten dressed In ‘ th halt in the roadway. his nighty. He was leaning out of a second-story window taking , tag I a we plead ad WEST eA eee ka ri - { T° make this news feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be awarded Daily and Weekly. | half a bottle of root beer and a ball of kite-cord from the top of a - 0 ‘This is the message they left at each of the four corne One Dollar is paid for every item printed; the prizes are in addition. Send them to “What Did ie ee eed eh A sent chap standing on a box. Several other boys... ing World, P. NEIGH » gathered around and when the kite-cord and th had bei Po Eyening World, Post Office Box 185, City Hall Station, , WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN nr? |” wish ol Way negate does ot F's ane bee we ane TELi. YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN NOT MCRE THAN 125 WORDS. STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT the fellows what it was all about, “Aw, chee,” he says, “the poor > ars + LY. guy's mother is sore on him for something, and when sh it to. TOOK PLACE. WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. CHECKS ARE MAILED DAILY. work this morning ghe eeead Ne Th peter Pills Penge Be her, She won't be home until dark, Jimmy is aces with the crowd SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT . and we wanted to help him forget it.”—H. Murths, No, 995 East 38th : If you witness a serious acoident, the outbreak of what threatens te be a BIG fire, or know ef any other BIG news story, telephone Beckman 4099 | Street, Flatbush, 3 and ask for the GITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Liberal awarde for first big news. BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS. ice fn the Regulation of Traffic by Observing Rules,”— BRONX Ee BROOKLYN. or thirteen years, walk, with Graseng A ROYAL ULTIMATUM, RESOLUTION. a cores 2, . Bie Speed Gi cose. the At Clason Point last night I saw a small boy who earried « I was so much afraid of being late to business this morning Placard after the style of the sandwich “ rh thout a breakfast. ‘Throughout the morning I was tetretched hand for the doorknob was men. The card read, “Help Me I burried away without a breal ug! withdrawn. He walked to the curb and] to Be King.” I belleve it has some connection with a carnival et | bungry. When the noon hour came I grabbed my hat and ran al} the eoaee wiobes Rt ae Durspet| church fair. There were two ladies with the boy. They were selling | way toacar. Arriving here I threw my hat onto a chair and rushed Thon he walked to the show windaw of} tickets. When they were about to enter a dance hall the boy rebelled. into the dining room. And oh! whatI saw. * * * I saw the cell- THH BOOKMARK, HIS LAST wish. “Ne” a A young lady, hard! » & sentry Cul Fone ra ‘He stood for 4 ‘No," he said, “I am not going to take another st yp until you buy me ing spread all over my dinner! I sént my brother to the nearest delle et ea standing hg pa Ore jours aie te mp cote cay tarheye and, possibly through some aseoy| hot dog."-—Bill Lynch, No, 1069 Simpson Street, Bronx. catessen shop and cleaned off the table. As long as I live, I never Seonatien hear ates, Bete Her EP tosth antvacted. “in antes of Gh war cfation of ideas between the sweetness Ra gaint OF again will forget to turn off the water in the room gver the dining as ‘she @ page T caught a | Stemple to allay his feare he was very of candy and the pain of an A “MISTAKE IN TH turned ) he wa heh room.—Murie] Whitcomb, No. 198 Jefferson Street, BAoklyn, glimpse of it, It wae the aco of |Pervous. It was & loose ‘baby’ tooth ‘THE ENIGHT. —— tooth he suddenly Med himself tor] 1 read the tnclosed advertisement,| Two apartment houses are pearing hearts.—Mra, Gracelyn A. F, Green, and after I had painted the gums with ‘ -| “Five-room apartment to let i 0 6 4 . F, Green, Jan antiseptic I took a pair of noe -Urs, Made. BrIely fr ee daly | Avenue for #0 monthly,” and T tainted | COmPIeHOR ON OUT strect and as @ con- manrr, AIL THB WORLD LOVES A FAN-| No. 1889 Union Streot, Brooklyn. Fondy to extreot fe. "Worsmeie o mine fm the Final Edition ef The ‘Selgteld, "No, 447, Seventh] icc, My wife read it while 1 was| Setvence @ lot of waste lumber fe tying] It was 9 o'clock in the evening and ETTe. GRRITHEMETIO, ute, he stammered shakily, “Let me rerid I saw that Dy. Stephen e “out” and when I came to whe was| about. Children from Eighth Avenue At the Polo Grounds to-day @ . the Smith Street car came to a sudden count three and when I reach three young lady arrived in advance of | window cleaner leadin ‘ then pull." I ansented to his last wish: her man friend and was trying to | Every time he stopped ie wee ‘One,"' he eounted, gripping the arms of . | Avenue, ‘pared 99, bad ca rgd We . p Pmt Avan hk say she l¢ft for} come and take it away. Two Ing) of| stop in front of my drug store. Three 1 that’ bre. Quidot, aged 85, NATURAL, Wines toad cut ante @ ee ar eight yeara were liaving a diMcult time|men carried an unconsclous woman in r Melina Chain CORE oea Ee ord Sent eetoplaning at Cape May; that] In the Long Beach beauty eontest! no 954 rast 173d Street, Brong, "| to-aay because pleces persisted tn fall-| and laid her on a glass-topped serving} save @ aeat for him. She kept away |tney te clean it he would point tol gyes tightly, “Three,” and a eh “4 cert ged 99, celebrated her| this Sunday were Afty or more girls, eee ing from their arma, T suggested they| table. In a few minutes came two Bo-| a number of people, and some eae |'uc, umber and aak the dog what it! Sussed through his Rody. “Out one ne ; : icpate Sc tne herpes mont of them fn slavorate sad veauttul rizony AND PRAGHIC use thelr ‘belta to hold it together. |ileemen “and an “ambulance surgeon.) 9, 2y49q Gicapproval,, Hiaaliy aha! [bark tise’ We pare tee one, a” ould) tooth and in moment he openca hie hae n 0 costumes. 5 and as they dragmed th a ani : : . ‘banker, reseived New Work girl who was chosen queen an ioe Uttle girl minding a baby to-|a load one of them remarkes ‘That's Sopben. (eae oo much home| Placed her hat on the seat, and im- | three times, and then’ his master would foe ae” i Ried? SUvget Ja hip anniversary; and|wore only an ordinary dark blue quit] dey: Sie held the child in ene arm| fine, lady. You know my mother wor-| brew,” ho said. I made a dive for the] mediately eympathizera on all eldea [ate four tinee ea ene ok MONS | Brooklyn. -Prospect Place, A ‘Seed 100 or more had dicd| with a white Delt, Tt wag e case oft re Te ctor entitled elon mee | rea. jot but she's not going to werry| strong ammonia. Two passes of I} oy ner gdded articles of clothing | High far, timpeeb Meteer, No. 176 ’ Sataral snbtes ot Herrin, I ‘and eauty simply adorn Py Wost | Mothers."—Michael J. Stolf, ‘No, that, for | abdut the coal strike while I'm around,” | across her nostrils and she was off my 't gltagetn adorned.—W. C. Trueman, No, 129 West . $12]—Mrs, A. Skinner, No, 869 Edgecombe| table, Two re and she was out of| “ntl (tf all formed such @ formidable ms bee Het Ree Roget [Oth Strat. ; Gourtiands Avenug, Brens, Avenue, Bronx, . be] ny shop.” Business wes resumed. Twice | pile that nobody attempted to take RU; E. 934 Street. e haa been brought there in a] the geat.—Murparet Heamey, No, 687 | ..O" Vanderbilt Av 'HATTAN 00) Y, At the Grand Central Station I se BE SURE YOU'RE RIGHT. I entered a dry goods atore to make o, near Fulton] ® Purchase and, being a deaf mute, nat- “WHERE.” condition, and each time the 5 a Street, to-day I saw 9 laborer wearing| “lly wrete my wants on a slip of INTERS WITH MUST Th Senate le ger in which 1 was strong ammonia thas done ite work..-L.| St John’s Place, Brookign. @ high stiff opliar while working in. «| Paver, Tho clerk took the paper, glanced % -oebingearalg te ‘ne| riding’ slowed up near gypsy camp, I Bore OF NEW YORE, WATOH YOUR RAT! Altman, No. 641 Ninth Street, Brooklyn. | waray was re DAVID HARUM sary] TeNh With a plok and shovel.—George| St It and apparently being unable to dea haves wens We to| saw two of the men wildly dancing to] ON Broadhurst Avenue, between 146th] In Childs Restaurant on Park Row NoT So BAD. ABOUT DOGS AND FLEAS? Hi, Hall, No. 82 Seeley Street, Brooklyn, ought I was soliciting for alms. 'e i \ — rs pocket smerien an 1, permitted, om, '2| ttondstin ant NRene weattere as abel obs, (Gu hy o€ ie oodoberneed bare to-day T saw a man who was tn an| On Front Street, Manhattan, yester-] At Prospect Avenue and Vanderbitt| THERE 38 NOTHING NmW UNDER) snd graciously handed me a quarter. men, all dressed in dark, drab clothes. | been pjayingy for yi Beak ns se0 ugly humor because some one had car-|day I saw two men, evidently ins} Street I saw @ balky hor The driver THE ‘sUy. . Joseph R. Gebriel, No. 1045 Bed- ck- ived the usual time-honored sug-| §}; ford Avenue, Brooklyn. were goated in an Intent circle about | tre" piavins) for vonra, Some time agolried off his hat. He had to Keep | {Fs show dissatisfaction with a truck- |rece ix of us, couples in an automobile ile, In ‘ loed of peaches and order the drivers}|sestions; he was told to pull the ani-| party, gtor ta Rqarened the dancers. The women, meanyihie. 40] Acrowe the front of st, making. it {nac,| business appotntiient end he ‘haf tolte'anjond them at the curh, "tamedi-|mal's tal, bulld'a fro under him and|Sn eld woman sola ee, aed ‘cukee fs NO “DANGER” SIGNS. ; eee eee ine al th edge of the comn, thelr arma in|ceamlble, So early, thie week the boys) Nave a hat. he was telling the head] ately the children of the neighborhood | coax him with oata.” No progress| transients, One of the jadien asked | , At Brcesy Volnt. La 1.. where X hava } Grametioaliy: noapy basins, busily washing clothes, | ued It down and burned {t, the Fire] waitress, | She gragiously informed him|ewoored down on the baskois and ear-}Was made until @ horse-drawn vehicle | she'd mind her smoking, \ “Sure, I have! O#e™, visiting. two girls ware victims int Rubin Atkin, No. 40 Bt. Nicholas Place. wer ent having to called, The ca) taurant had @ stock of hats for| red them off. I lost no time in getting|4Pproached and its driver joined the|no objections at all,” the old lady re- | On® day of the treagherous wi The , next day the owners had another fence |him to select from, and she gent ‘for|as many as I could handle, and pecullar|ctowd. ‘This man walked up to the| lied, whereupon ehe dug down Is the] Dench 18 safe there only as long as the in progresa in view of passersby. | pointment.-Margaret Carew Hoff forgot his other troubles.”—George H.|of his paper, a man in back of hi I looked into the window of a once The workmen om an adjoining build- |No. 304 West ist Btreet. mans | Irene MoCade, Wo. 866 Steth Btroet, aia, No. #2 Seeley Street, Brooklyn. |ieaned over and took the paper, Tha| famous Park Row cafe. T aw a lot of yp gto bullt, but they put it a few feet above| them, They came, and th = , Jobstinate ine, hed d b bathers rema! withi, < Uwe, Lagi THE FORSUNT) tne ground. day I saw tho latger| cluded every known variety, not ceegne. [eat nny ce are ee oe fd more Che? land ralped ue of the Horse's Test anal pceaueen corneot pine whit the ANS] One can walk a short "aletance | ite tee the oF boys bulld a shack aight feet trom the|ing the brown derby, which men xener- Lou Mill for two or three minutes appeared ta be | cee, water with safety, but there {s a decline On a Grand Street car I saw a mo-| ground against the fence with the feng | ally won't. w. K Ing aboat alxty pounds.—Lou Miller, No, for two or three minut ceded to fill and I George 1 Tiail,| Mater with eatety, but . i torman with side whiskers. When the| supports serving ns braces for the house. | them Bit on In the window ot tee Brees | ee mneaneld Aventis, Brookizn, IGronped the (oot, slapped the anitcal on] °° ot, Loser Brest, Brooklyn, N.Y. | yee, Secor all the er ie af they blew and flut-| Maurice Kynoch, No, 2749 Wighth Ave-] A huge crowd gathered cs Si the back, ‘sald “Giddaet’” and’ by Geo — decutbee etal tothe, cingse henbed tered in the wind. He is} nue. dian’ utstde, but: be | WONDERFUL. pack, a y George, ROBBED, hate, nota ain Erie whinkeraH, Sobel, No, 18 Grand] py nmg FINANCIAL ZONE. — [have'bean in myle ning seg ee cee | on Heins's Pier a wishing chair ail." “I fooled him," Driver No. 2 exe |soeee nn .om & Graham Avenue ef! 435 “Argyle Road, Brooklyn, : i Mirect. Jackson's tt long about Andrew] tude of stone, and while I eatin the |iuined “sateae Mm think Noncheey | take the nner section of his morning oti Th. morning, at Maiden Lane and | Ja. me, and leaving a quarter] Ode of orone: ae ene eouid co, jPitined. m think something| paper and spread It over the wet seat. ‘gown Aun Sue baat i | war __ | whttide Street, Faaio a poker came | deposit he hurried off to xeep ile ap. | CRT gi tarned that vou, wweuld do was the matter with his hoot and he|Wwhile he wae folding up the remainder 7 At the entrance te @ pressroom in Fulton Street, near Broadway, I sao ing were playing on a tool-boa,— a. young man sat down without notial; lumber, numerous bundles of old news- ® sign roading agers bd G. L., No, 859 West 102d Rtrect. QUEENS i “THE CAT'S BRBAKFAST.* Rs paper was gone, ‘When ne Feached | Papers belonging to a flower peddics i taive apd) deohmoters eb Opa peel LS In Boerum Street, as usual, fish|Manhattan he looked for \t, and fot] and junk, This cafe was once a New. ; ing some peconglhs tho: ght ys Pigs cg lininallaldpe PLAYING SAFE, STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE OF A IMPROVEMENT NOTE. were getting ready for the day|finding Jt he didn't notice at all that| York {netitution. There was no rail ; a ft d- ning their fish and tossing the|he had been sitting on a wet seat but| and no cagh register. Not even a coun: the trio; a middie-aged couple.con-| ONE BFFECT OF HIGH RENTALS. Last night in a restaurant at Broa I had company and we were all chat-| waste into small pail Small boya|instead glanced suspiciousry at every: | ter on which to rest one’s elbows. Pea On my way home from market to-day Mecthon a eae ae cea ac |, 2 WAS & Passenger {1 a car running| ting together in the dining room when I|were looking on, as small boys willj|one around ‘him, concerned only about | ple tn every walk of Ute were tts J counted eight “Room to Let’ cards in} OFM yO Meet me spill some salt and | {0m the Woodside car barng te the 924] SW my three-year-old son enter the | One gang had a dog with them. They|the loss of the paper.—Kathryn Unger, | patrons. I've) seen Mayor Gaynor then, x ines — the windows of ws many tenementa—| 00" later looking stcalthily around to| Street Ferry. ‘The ear came to sud-|T00™- You always can tell when he has| called ‘him “Hum.” After they had|No. 485 Broadway, Brooklyn. and Gov. Sulser and many, many polfy 263 West beth Stree Rmma Rauch, No, 156 Secand Avenue, | ieh. tei one Was looking, throw | den atep aud the met pl ig a been up to mischief. I saw traces of |been looking on for some time one kid ticlans, some of whom never drank any~ — powder on his little pants and, excusing | suddenly stuck his hand into one of HER BRIGHT SMILP. thing- stronger than ginger ale. I've “pur TEM UPY" UNDER SUSPICION. threg pinches of it over his left shoul~ come and ‘get this Ford off | myself to my guests, stepped Into the|the pails of waste and then, the other] On Fourth Avenue, near seth [Seen Bob Fitzsimmons, Billy Maddend is Y opet'im Contra} Park I | on the aubway ateps the other day after. He didn’t took at all like the sort the rear end of the automo- kids and the do; MECANICIAN, kitchen to appraise the damage. My chasing him, took it] street, this mornin, Jack Johnson, Terry McGovern a Joe etait boy shooting, mare | woman thrust her urcbrelia. ito, iny| Of man one would auspect of being eus| bile extending out upon the track. Two| alx-months-old baby ‘was lying in the |90 the Tur. When they" eaw that no: Beet tes Unittae Gt me, “nae | raany ather:fahtere who heed (0 anther Tmover heard a sound, Mt | honds and said, “Stand in front of me] Perstitous. C. Manning King, No. 103} young fellows made a mess of trying to| carriage covered from head to foot with|body cared, and no one was following,| mite has been with me all day, and | there to meet newspaper men. Irvitt behind some bushes | while 1 fix my garter.” I did and handed | West 43d Street, atart the Ford. They couldn't budge {t.| powder. The box was almost empty,|they aquatted at the curb and began| the day has been the brighter for |Cobb was there occasionally and now, @ boy of about twelve with JV hor pack her umbrella, She had taken sere Ong of the Passengera jumped to the} When T got through lecturing the mis- [forcing the sh upon ‘“Bum,"—Willam | 4—Edward W. Cole, "No. 6428 | this place ts filled with Junk —A. Lundy ( Me over 09 and top or two away when ashe wheeled FORTY Kop, rescue. “Better let somebody try It,"'| ehtevous one, he sald: “Aw right, mam-| Hornberger, No, 611 Grandview Avenue,| Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, bers, No, 488 85th Street, Brooklyn, | tied about the ene. vddenly and demanded, “Where is my| 1 noticed a flat pint flask on the grass} he said, “who knows something about| ma, next time I'll only use half a box!” | Brooklyn, i i 4 4 Ma face. Pointing somet " vi , but tried | back of a bench in Central Park. There | I He knew, He not only started it,| —Rose 4 ler Ave- — t j the ite follow with the marbice | Pn et aha aemured het 1 id not | waw mo cork in It, but {t contained «| Dut ran it Into the mud-suards of «now | mag Gore te te enopier AVS") BERGEN BEACH OOK BOOK. . GUT’ OF TOWN. i Mm say, “Gimime everyting ‘She was theatening to call the] small amount .of a brownish fluid,|car fmmediately In front of it. The Whiie I was mixing a cake I dig- WHY DON’T YOU COME OVERT” t } quiok about 1" Toe ee, when I suggested that she'look | Many filea were attracted to this bottle | owner of the new oar came rushing out FRENCH BEANS. covered that I was ‘all out’ of raisins, While looking out of my window this wharaing I saw two alk inside the umbrell ‘Srue enough, there} and entered it, but few came out alive.| Of @ store, He tried to straighten out a rden to-]## the saying is, and stepped next door wom i it war, but that old lady went’ away | They would drop soon after entering tt.| the mud-suarde, but found if to be a|agy ound a tard lem Mie, William | {9 SS the best’ of neighbors for some.| chatting together out in the middle of the highway. First one would | thinking Thad tried to steal her pocket-| It must have béen powerful stuff, and| Job for the factory. When he inquired | Jonnaton, Hempstead, Ly 1. On my return I saw that my small) talk, then the other would talk and then both would talk at the same wind. ‘Francca vook.—-Marion H. Staples, No. &1]on the part of the label that wag otij]] for the man responsible our helpful pas- daughter had come to my assistance. i aa me in itn wireet” “° [Wont Bist Street. remaining I read: “Fully azed and of] Senger was missing.—Liliian Williams, THANKS FOR THE RIDE. She had placed coffee beans in the| time. I don’t know bow many times I heard them say “Goodby.” | jo, 437 Weat 34th Btreet, the highest quality."—Willlam Vought, | No- 118 Fifth Street, Woodside, L. 1, twas cladin be ateacienh ated : bathay about the ae They would say “Goodby” and then one would call the other back | ‘ RING OUT! WILD BELLS. No, 162 W. 424 Street. Gani. at Van Cortlandt Pi 4 Sw. Miduet Bu and they'd begin all over again. 1 think they would be out there now, ; : J awoke this morning I saw on a chair at my bedside some WANDY ANDY. While writing a letter at the fcc] Broadway to take a if the man who drove along in a big automobile had not made such ; og Books! Books which remind me | yy poss employed a now boy thia| to-day T noticed something that 1 fellows in. an automo ea 8 disagreeable noise with his old horn,—Alice Hoffman, No, 32 Webster | *that my vacation is almost ended and that another achool year Is |week, Ho wad asked to empty the ref- Bein hse. wien oars Slee Gen oie Driving down Broadway this morning| Avenue, New Roche i ; begin,—Gertrude Bender, No, 121 Bast 126th Street, fem the cooler and then put | consisted of nine lines across 'a sheet of | cousin got into the car, while T stepped St sbout 5.89 o'clock T saw a motar- ; lar letterhead paper. When 1 had/in from the other side, ‘Then J asked|Cycle cop giving me the O. O. I was ehgering wee yg sete wazent | anished I was surprised to sec that the| the driver to take ua to Yonkera, where| Rearing 56th Street when I saw his seer while the placed the ioe In the peli} Tight hand margin was exactly even,| we live. Ho did so without a word of| motorcycle skid on the wet pavement alee resalyed weete water and helved last letter of every word being| protest, or anything else.—Herbert A.|and suddenly Mr, Cop found himself on en cle inore quickly. The office was] Under the one above it.—Jane Walsh,| Lovell, No. 34 Portland Place, Yonkers, | the ground. Mister, I'm a tentler-hearteg In an uproar for an hour,—Rhea Ra-| Wee Haveratraw, N. ¥. guy, I've been crying all dey.—John chunn No. 496 East 8th Street, Borden, No, 386 Tenth Street, Brooklyn, eG THE AGH WE LIVE IN, BOOTHLEGGERS. While waiting for a long distance tel-| [IP™ " tat BR AEG big oredr gay tins STORAGE. TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT, nisi Whe & naar ephone call in the foyer of Broadway Pe Ht: % Ma kit and workshop on hia back. this| 1 %atehed tho letter-carrier as he I saw here in Grantwood a real Swise Opposite me in a Nineteenth’ Street Tee ANE Twlkieward (he ties i 3 ll Itellow uses a Dicycle. He came to| approached a mail bax. It geomed | chalet: @ cottage of straw colored atucco two stories high with the balcoi restaurant sat & cheaply pretty girl—| phone beoths. One of them entered a] i , Howard Avenue to-day. Grindstone was| an unusual hour to be collecting the ny anid . fs wide overhanging roof painted a dark exaggerated ear-pults, plucked eyebrows, /®ooth and came gut ia 4 few moments Sid yy $ ‘ ‘ perme rere Dee ig ia mail, but that isn’t what he was do- | brown. ‘The solid shutters are green, ten-cent-store Jewelry. Bolemnly sbe| Without having (rid to wet 's number. ; Be ee ea eet eating | the. He removed Ms rubbers, placed | sqme of them with sunbursts painted ate toast and drank coffee, while on the} pooth when the first came out and also| I : : ¥ é against the curbstone, Then he mounted | them in the baw, looked the bow and | on te in white, Oni the front te rini of her plate she bullt a battlement| emerged without having tried to get | & t the bicycle and by pedalling turned the| walked .away.—Leon Martin, Bow | ta’ iiaer the eaves are decorated coats of crusts, Her meal finished, number, Then they each repeated thelr grindstone and sharpened knife] 103, Richford, Vt. of arms and decorative scroll-work in touched her Vermilion Mpa with the [act and finally the third one eame out Herman J. Held, No, 610 Howard Ave- blue and gold. In red and black letterg paper napkin and locking half-apolo-] with an empty pint bottle, They left nue, Brooklyn, RICHARD. on one side of the house ts this verse? ( tically across the table, e said:| arm-in-arm. Malf an hour later, when yY ’ Dick ts @ game bantam which belongs | «pi: chalet in a foreign land Eg A I AO ICT a dha esterday’s Special Prizes a Ser i a arte had to eat crusts at home, so 1 just] back with one of them carrying a pack. Tieftt a B. R. T. “L" train at Crescent te one of my neighbors and heads her| ory is of the Alpland; to go upon thein 7 is fit for those who vt Can't do wow M. S., New York.| age.-Mol Framga, No, 113 West 88th Anca his ‘afternoon in a state of|chicken run, My young daughter was|.way ts At fo e are not pleasett re , ow vanishin, CARRY-ALL. cioupay First Prize, $25 panic, On one of these ni ie asked to take care of her chickens with it or do not understand."—Ameest cara I had left behind me 4 bundle of At Second Avenue and 1024 Street 1] 0H, FOR THE LIFE OF A PAIN. HAROLD S. STAIB, Hackensack, N. J. © ry Laiman, Box 446, Grantwood, N,. J, while she was at the seashore and she " legal papers. I do not know how the invited oung friends to help them- EXAMPLE, | MAN? The. ticker | invited some young } PT h Woman carrying large patent | ew een! i Second Prize, $10 ‘ aang oun would have understood | selves to tomatoes and cucumbers from Jn an elevator In one of the departs m of ment stores da, saw fiv be| of aosct two guare sia.” f'eae her eres eras sta TT ERARBON, De. 000 Hattie AeMOn Brockiyn, Tay weaoy ond inoaborent langiaay Was [tie warden Homerer, Tye Dick sew | thelr hate planted grmly’ on thelr hendas eS see ey, some apo mt lieeder bermeen tho Browne ana’ th Third Prize, $5 pene lg should | take to'gght them away and would have had Petes a aaieiay Site ie able ches, then go further and buy pota-lyanks. What intere! @. ©. ASTAVITA, No, Se husiaa Aibere Yo the was wonderfully clever and sym-| he not been restrained by wire netting, Meer wan apa | tn, a of whlch she packed fn with [wan cha ‘wBO rau Painting the 4 ’ ae 11 oad # : ny Rare Pathetic ana herful—and to-day T got | Sti he tone altowetnesm Aghter. He he five oftre removed tein hatas -— | tric-light, sat on tho top run i Eac! t ra bac! nea Carey, No. | often re ody, No, 220 Me Florence W. Cohen, No, 3669 Broadway. | of his Indder ANG #aw (he contests from en Prizes of $3 ant im, Teas THO, $00 Market Stree: 1 venue, Brooklyn. they're out scratching for food and often tye Gt THe * ‘all one from her nest when he| Hartford, Conn. MOVIES COPY THE SIDE HOW, | discovers a choice bit for her to gat NATURE NoTE. Mra, W. P. Ryan, No. 19 Southgate Ave 44th Street, between Broadway and Busesne i. ‘To-day at Manasquan Beach I dug upl ight en Rane ee from the sandbar a crab and it hed 1p Eighth Avenue, I saw men, women and Peis ‘ children searching for hidden treasure, OLD TIMBR. ite claws @ baby crab, which it held ag elevation which created 1 N. J. OLSON, No. 248 Corlies Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. “PADDY'S MARKET." Pe ay pata It DAMN to ba a salaten, FRANCIS M'ENERY, No. 448 Hast 147th Street, the Bronx. Ninth Avenue, between 37th and 424 | for ane could not buy i at the Polo MARY A. MONAGHAN, No, 1881 Marmion Avenue, the Brons, Streets, on Saturday evento 1 Grounds to-day for love or money.— HARRY SWANGON, ¥ Beekman Avenue, the B: yrith, activity, Here is y's Mar. | Bates Boyle, Motel Princeton, Ok To Ban oh Gee ec 4.” ry le of the a as PEARL L. BERTHOUD, No. 2648 Broadway, Yaing stunt stagod by @ nelgh- carefully a8 any mother would hem From & td wi mein Street MRS. M. STRINWIRTH, No. 331 Bast 48th Street aereva theatres In the “nlddle of the serving "am" ectromaly wens ghild.w-Margaret Evans, No, 21 Be to-day I saw a y husband rescue M, GRANT FLYNN, No, 5] Hale Avenue, Brooklyn, block the Count of Monte C riato sat In| Spuging little boy at the boathouse, nt, Manasquan, N.J. } his wife's ivory hatrbrusn by means of ARTHUR LANE, No. 287 Page Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. J @ motor car, with & barker w 0 areas Gaked him if he lived up there, pal ' for Bunday din-]an Improvised siting They were at ROBERT GRON JR, Wingdale, N. ¥. the crowd to peralst e secker#] nearly keeled over when he eaid, . pera and the bargains in ve 4 a third-sto W, ‘The brush had searched aigna, apertures, cara, plies of] Myo, 1 work here.” When I eae Between 7 and 8 o'clock every evening. 4 ‘ As) the sewer openings. | pressed surprise that so amatt a | four hummingbirds come to our flowers Ree care fin ae aimee Read to-day's stories. Pick the ones you think are best, Tappa Ae evere daring climbed the} bap should be working, he floored bed to gather honey. This hes been go- 2 Of the city | tan or oer tA iW ni i ning’s Night Pictori sndred and fifty dol-] je again by saying, “Why, it’s |ing on for two weoks. The birds are may thus carry aaa they tached #0 0 tee, as cite , and faa Phe ait nena eee tasinenren Paiterial og iment oie hea been put out tn] time I wae working—t'm nine yeare | becoming quite tame, We almoat gan came to see and remained landed ite=Mra. W. 'T. Rogers, No. 148 SAIVON ROR NO SMR, , the form of yellow certificates.—Joseph| ld /"~-Hl. Petrie, Cal 451 Madiven |take them in our hands-Mre. Mnod Roupias, No, $07 W. 10th, _ Chambers Gives ‘Wadler, dio, 184) 63d street, Avonae, Pasareat, bienboug AUanus ilthlanda, a

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