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Samet chalenite elena tt nate obra aaa ae Are lA . & . THE EVENING WORLD, FulvaY, aE ee 2 _ i Fie Nineteen aaa a u DAILY PRI JEEKLY y ; WEEKLY PRIZES For the best stories each day; FIRST PRIZE, $25; SECOND PRIZE, $10; Capital prizes for best stories of week distributed dail s sts s istributed among dai rize winners THIRD PRIZE, $5. TEN PRIZES of $2 each for ten next best stories. as follows: FIRST PRIZE, $100; SECOND PRIZE, $50; THIRD PRIZE, $25 oe , 3 » $25; FOURTH PRIZE, $10. MANHATTAN EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS ory Ay COCREDTOUTT ) PENING BROOKLYN. © When we reached the home of my girl frlend, in 70th Street near REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD } RS eo ee eeepc: ‘Avenue D, after sponding the evening at the theatre, she made the oO 4 a 4 REA DERS In Second Avenue I saw five boys, from seven to ten rs old, eee lhc ae ee she had the key of the apartment oon this news feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be awarded Daily and Weekly. |, ata to a “bis” fellow of twelve, one after another. One of them ith her she had forgotten to bring along the key to the street door. Suda rE ~ for every item printed; the prizes are in addition. Send them to ‘What Did You See?’ Editor, Abie Bh 7 FipkesHecceer WHT RAN MGaLCRGV OAL Litre coined Waning World) Post Office Box 188; City Hall ¢ r 1 See? . car-old chap might be one who had just moved into the neighbor- , City Hall Station. WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN \EIGH3ORHOOD nelgubor ; .TEL:. YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN N : 5 <4 ’ Ss , IN NOT MCRE THAN 125 WORDS STATE WHERE * THI VRITTEN AB ! TOOK PLAGE WRETELY I MCRE THAN 12 . STATE WHERE THE THIN’ ITTEN | OUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. CHECKS AR iAILED DAILY e SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ] (f you witness a serious accid i jent, the outbreak of what threatens to be a BI ' o It would have been easy enough to wake the janitor, of course, but | &nd ask for the Ci ; peiie) org euctvsetaanva eV e0Nmrainewrey story t.cel#enone meen ian av ’ , of course, bu @ CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Liberal awards for first big news. BE SURE OF YOUR Janitors do not like to be disturbed at 12.45 A. M. and this particular UR FACTS. hood I made bold to talk turkey to his assaflants. And wh janitor and the young lady’s famfly form no mutual admiration so- OUI OF TOWN. QUEENS think happened? Why, the big fellow looked me over sco Tee | ciety. While we stood there in perplexity the policeman on the beat - sald: “How d'ya get that way? 4 ond Gave } : NINE POINTS OF THE LAW. 5 ‘ at way? Can’t you see these guys is me Biaah ning, “We tid bit theletry! ThAVe eday,” HS ald) “BLED Waray ennniie ie CASH: at NO SEATS RESERVED Sparrin’ partners? I gotta fight comin’ on."—L. Walters, N sey shore 0: a a y s a e, ow, @. Ee od alters, No, 5 around the corner there and when you hear somebody come to the ike other campers, look to the high tide " Tov! ey eigen Bay and, Across the way from our house is an open-air movie theatre, Powell Street, Brooklyn, eek } MAST /atERIT KibiiG-aebaln ack 18 At Whee pouE AVAL AppARtands o-NIgLL Pu RIeRePeer RT ‘ provide at least a part of where the nightly performance begins at 9. Directly back of the | young 4 : { We followed ‘instuctions. He awoke the janitor, who came to the her two sons saw pe Aether a hi ho has been camping nearby with theatre 1s a billboard fence. * * * At 6 cvery ovening, three long NOE TAR HERG Ue TARE Hoenn | <DATSnM OF GRAND: stakes, l , aw a comfortable fooking He a i Not far from the Long Island Rail- Pali ee sect t i door in night shirt and trousers. “Alexander Smith live here?” we {0d Zoat-GHMNGYS sha bhUsdealded king rocking chair floating about hours before the ahow bogins, the amallor boys of tho district begin’ |rosd Station in Brooklyn 1 aaw a hende| ye ns eoreine today in the rear of heard the cop inquiring. ‘He's in the hospital; automobile; gave this ded to take it the minute the tide had climbing to the top of that billboard. We always can tell what kind me Hmousine at the curb and a num-| N% 478 Grand Street 1 saw an inspector i pital; ; gave th ber of people lined up before the of the Tenement House D : number as his address.” * * * They still were discussing the © toa bullding. “Here they comet” | UP the fire escape and rap . es fe j SALIRG Iv AlaERldeE Wise wa appeared aid) ihe'youdg indy sald “Gesd | |fome one called, and I saw Mr. and} dows of apartments an: rer oe i ' “4 . 4 hearse s. Newlywed on ¢! re heard m night. (tt he a swell cop? Wouldn't YOU like to live on his beat? photographer's: studio to. thele carstegs | O°42" tenants to remove all obstructions i —I. Walovitch, No, 221 East 121st Street, They “departed amfdat cheers —Atorris | 4nd do tt , i , % id cers. —Morris at once. Not only that, but | , |Polay, No. 326 ‘Troy Avenue, B: ‘ : 4 | Lb 24 Avenue, lyn, he helped, and in eight minu v ; « ROLLING DOWN FROM BRIDGE THE CUSHION. | Par el F clears While, the PORT. On Second Avenue at 55th Street to- | MALE HELP. Seen aey Hl ard © ee Fates | at? came, down from Bridgeport to-|aay 1 enw a peddler of pins who was a ih aats today hanging from a wine | (and. sounded) “likes po aatiann ea ‘ bapidtids is t dow on Ocean View Aver ‘ a battlefleld, with et ee orey walking advertisement of his wares. On washed it-un. | When whe reached Ue: shore However auetauna Brighton Beach, ike Mae iy Dt bal [EO smashing ie plling up of bottles, $ of : Ae ‘ ey i the: shore, however, she + 4 : , : ‘ hha , sf Another s, boards, bits of carpet, boxes, a ' @ tres fending, “For Safety Saket" T also the front of his coat was almost every] young man and his young wife waiting for the same chair. And ‘tho of a picture $s being shown by the behavior of the audience In the alr, | yi inoair, for Game, of Auo- | few Kettles and one ata pievare drain { Monta cauntry, conn 4 evereh pours lon of pin and emblem imaginable.| young man carried a 10-foot pole. * * * Fiknd anit i If it meets with thelr approval they kick their heels against the fence. Heol Lakeland Piece, Oohey Mit (ROek Gece ae { 5 Every visible sea hia clothin f fend announce: = ; iia brood Ca. land, | Street, Brookly: ; maw on a country road, a French rotis- livery visible seam of his clothing| that she was on hand to get the c! ‘ A ete You ean {magine the racket when the kickers are real boys and num- | Brookiyn, if eee sy parle, Uf you please, with the chef Oroll-| seemed to he held together with safety] e chair, that she had “claimed” {t some ; Moat 2 DEAD LETTER. Thoreen SM Palen Noo 612 West 12sth (Pins. Even the band of his hat:seemed | | Me before and that the Law of the Camp has always recognized Spr trom twerty-fve) ty Uilsiy:, Sometimes, ut nob eran, ey ee You WERE LUCKY ANN ag sr esd SLA Cc) Street. fastened on with them. In his hands such claims, ‘They laughed at her. ‘They said it isn't “seeing” th come a trifle too hilarious, On these occasions the manager is com This ievhlng Tanawerad/an ad CP RlGNE AIC CATO een acon ¢ held packages of stick pins and safety ARE 6 see! ie pelle ci A ‘ Sars e 1 young man, 'T y werectn thallte. She wane te ee SAUL Hinge ned in hs. bee dung over nie | (ing first that counts, but “getting” it. Whereupon the young man Pelléd|to eal! w pollgeman; but aah) rulo:the boys ave left unmoleettd Fail cep otoloete wiiva, the howe acrivan [mise Coe. esalstance, tn iaectne’ a To the Pee ee hue accounts ot | Shoulder, were baby pins, brooches, &c.| Made a third or fourth lunge with his pole and—missed again, * * * to enjoy the evening's entertainment—.. Schmitt, No. 909 Ninth ]ite ¢olu'vs to walt. At halt past nine] felend, “White Twas there they handed the rot” at the ‘new Truly Warmer Mae A. Buch, No. 100 W. 98th Street. | Our friend, seeing thé chair coming closer and closer, lifted her pdt item tea de See Ua praltiny oar ene tuley lie esa a eanie hat hewlected to” e “‘rlot” at the new Truly me ada : : loser, er suddenly walked to the door, opened tt| write “Stony Hollow" ns Waa, io the crowa when the p cnt | PENDING 4 USE FoR nROTHER, skirts to her waist and waded out. When she reached the chair she YOUNG AWERTCA rook wos mene: 1 walked In. Plucking up’ courage «| address. -Willlam & Fax ier 181 tare Window gave was, and I know it was | On the Erle Railroad station yesterday] turned it right-side up and sat down. The. small audience cheered The Queens Boulevard car, bound| We were on the Rocky Hill Road in| Minuto later we all trooped in. There | 284 Street, Brooklyn i a r Mot done ecatan the crowd Was ans T saw a young girl of about nineteen| By kind permission of the spunky lady 1 am sitting In her new chair [0M Jamaica to Manhattan, ad ast en ee eT odcrate. speed. the base whe sale rate crea te . Beraiiecaise (hey: trantedl to hear tn 2 sennning the faces of the passen to write you these few lines.—J. Dominick, No. 19 Main Street stopped at a regular trolley station on] guad fesmodernta: soeods |e spininad) thats heihAd Waites (tO. sball tm Tee eee Wauuinn soos ae u ey, ¢ | cers coming off the ferry boat, She ran] Mataw » No. MIN Streets lena qouievaran Apparently: at 10d: ; which one of us would have ka famous Whiteman's Orchestra. ‘The awan, N, J. , ulbvards) Abuerendy todd head, was faclni | ja Bes rartedt , ipanch that was supposed to have a|susdenly to @ young fellow 3 perhaps as signalled’ for ‘anvextra «top| somo thirly | ust Aon His brakes. (Oy Gagne ets Gee een ek oe and ecoropng cena sealioeien: ~" wenty-four, fe see “d 0 be hi EB. ‘GL P. ON 20° ¥ t u t fr. 1 hi adiate appar ear He t tia Ce 0 satahaaity ey en One -na- | P" eras Ma ae b ‘ded eatre C2 EnDIE. waving his left hand to indicwe th th ula sole /erand Avenue, Hrooklyn ‘0 ace an elderly peddier of small fured one, just like the ones you see] °%&:,% paper hat bag and a woman's|Germantown, Philadelphia e was H h ont feet to the : ee pares ding on the ste ve 1 at ae ike tne Ones you see lsport coat. Quickly she slipped her|the stoutest’ womai Lge ae tien aA Motoring through Sperry Springs | there was a regular atop further along. | radiat ught he was coming oe TF rete cal oe atier Bail game gather around the| aPery y0Nintorine naa, trom eich tne [She wes in I have ever seen.| soo pager : Ty Springs ae ‘ ay : aes PRETTY SOFT. an effective way to draw the house- RAE Helge’ doors. Rube Ww: Zucker je bag, whic! She was trying to enter the car, but sh ve passed a email pond wherein five |* * * And then something must have] {9 and. « stopped heating 8 wife's attention.—Lillian M dl *|took a finale hopper's fel | couldn’ ins we notice at somel he counted el i frbels Broome No. 80 St. Nicholas Avenue. TWh leo Peet edcrtiotarccea ay ae aly The motorman fae boys were enjoving a refregh- | touched his heart, for he shoved on the SPA lieing are Gannon ey cel RIC Maan eRe Preto ype pte No, 1698 Bast 49th Street, Brookiym e fi Ai . oe 5 good natures ing swim. The clothing wi oreaks oppe bd itd vo saw " ia ee pee ante m ome! " (SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT. it oe and put on the coat, while |" sideways, mother; try sideways!"| ranged in ai A thing was ar- | breaks and stopped. Ww aw rope. The animal appeared to ae if women “dress more insanely SPECIAL DELIVERY. saat night an airplane peened eo clogs |cretter But the scarf in with the hat. |The old woman looked up breathlessly small piles on the bank | three young fellows just out of thetr » opinions of Its own and the man| than men." Between John and Ann! 1 poarded a DeKalb Avenue ca: BRR erty ey POG heat REEL THE eee ie onus worden SraDbed tie) and parted ules ye; many thers don’t gues were indications that the [teens almost ift an old lady onto t Lei dahl odin ela ah See NC Stren Ts coeated ten Eee att: AE Glarmont ‘Avenue it aviators could be seen plainly. They fehouting thanks to. the Ind’ who hnd iis jolted in cee ee ee ee Hin Gee “bere r. None of them entered with her. Rade Wee andrea’ one-Eencen | wemen woaritiia conbination cervaiver | Cnne Sues Chinn aCe CERO ae Gaved and called out to the people on|made it possible for her to travel cor-[as she retired to the sidewalle -oiore, RONd as a sion, “Bddia's Swimming he conductor gavo two belle and our pr leng Salers with straw or satin and only four with | bundle under his ari he darted Into the boat, who returned the salute.—Jolrectly dressed.—Miss S. Hillgardner, No. AESlISRDGCHYONEIL AGA Cenc atere | Tent ids GhotNer’ ign Ti? [journey was resumed. * * * T see nilevolvet hate, while thirteen men wore] gnosmakers, shor, returning ort tho run jegan, No. 346 West 66th Btreet, 2 aD eueneacnin No: est Mount] “Rathing Suits Not Ailowed, 2, nothing wrong with unger gene yi 2 a elt hats: a ny aay! hoemaker’s shop, returning on the run FISHING IN CENTRAL PARK. phia, Pa, ion ANE: mrotteraloould wishiforsVerena 1 DOSY BUR Wake CoenAY et Cadet RUN AENE , . ip eieicoences: Eee One need not stray far from Central Park West and 102d Street NOTHING SA;iNsI) ANYHOW while t wes eee: 0. § George Street, Jamalen, 1.1 couple en whom the aun hl pln THOUGHTS INSPIRED BY AN OLD WASH-BOILER. to gct all the thrilis that Uncle Izaak Walton knew, provided one 1s | ,T0-#ay on a Vator min troy ting T hen yas in the kitchen this mom- EXILBS. rather nnusing trek’ One lis ot the In the gutter at the corner of President Street and Hamilton still e’ald and willing to take a chance. Only this morning I have |u newspaper As’ he did se then orl ine, a dost beings cmytta biszzs,| 1 olelted the Toronto Heposition, [brick red while the other sido was white] A¥enle to-day T saw & cOppel ba tonled wash alles whiok come one ewspaper. 2 did so three or|the door to the house ai locked and ‘ i é i 7. ‘ . s p away, sae 2 tame watching two youngstets whose equipment: consisted of one Rout Cater calcio ttorncon: Ge pon | eer gor to ¢ ie Rouse vita one nl fairly| Over a frankjurter stand I saw @ pact jit he uy, t Ut al to t e haa thrown away. The neighborhood was fairly alive with boys at Tlie tole! and « barrel hoop|Grapedi withiniosqulty netting, Creep. |{heD. to putult tomether, but each’ at-[atrango man bad dust atenpen frome the| tobuccberee onmem, to Ale arte lone one’ pide of har faerie] Ove Novone: Palabany, attentions te.the/ copper Botton» Andi: Ashe ing cautiously through the bushes that skirt the little lake they cast |doubled it all up and thine Ie aee coef pounds Batt ee ed welsh only 120 Haus Tessie Hodme)) Ne 41818718 || wand erie tntmone: seo Nove 606 Crescent) | SUGW, BAYA a (GIN REL TOR) NOMURA 5 8 pay uan) Wass _ ith c , No. 806 e stepped back onto t e ; Wild Joy and aveat extitement; they hed begged a tiny goidnent | Bergenline Avenuo, West Now York, pigzzA and atked for something to the BRONX I remember that more than just once gr twice we went to the trouble Pasir’ ar ne’ ake a chance on tu vay i rtne wport was good.” Soon a halt doren Ash mere In the Dot bss seray Tnever, take a chance, on turning me reeleeres elena. Xe) Beh Uns of cutting away the tin sides, We used to fold the copper over and iiss CSET TRIES ce TICLE OEP anaeinee Rung and"tallngtha’mas teak | Recently my. youne cousin, «trl of| In Astoria tua Laat over again {nto a comparatively small bundle and then carry it off to os las’ Sat'y,,all by meself, and I sold tree of ‘em fo: n |; On a Central of New Jersey train at|® minute or two T closed the door and S ey tot evening we Passed an} the junkman. Once there was a fell " i : iW dO oenteiaplecai «lithe rots G left hi Ae Afteen, and I were in a Bronx depart-} open-alr movie} Bae) ‘ellow (you needn't ask me his | . ; y City station I saw an el im on the piazza. * ¢ * 1 prepare SUP SIODOMARE SAY NAO LS ’ 1 ¢ © * ‘Then came the thrill of thrills. A blue-coated guardian [man tao a folding rule from his poeker, [Comer fried two exe, Ditherds Mepate! | ment ators: “We were looking) at some-|lo'clack and the’ theatre was not yot| nhme? WhO hid & plece of trom ini the folds of copper, Queer) the 3 Seiosaresi through the tushesl) Thelanclers|vanlshed ap the|alope and [Chine i mestvamuab tt downs inelda leieremserinme maces acumen of Rennes.) (ine) ony Mesaauniee nen L’ nations | eoen = Altiously there aul was days|t Beene MDIAS 6a 8 aes ne could, fool Wher uakran Bi : a z i s collar at the back and quick!: , eve! on a@ tray, went to the ee eldel vomet - 5. 1 . . 7 ~, : sila over the park wall.—O, M. L., No. 432 Central Park West. It up and down his back Sait door and--found nobody there!—Gindys three elderly women staring at us. 1) light, and despite the early hour, a] Tens No. 449 Court Street, Brooklyn, 4 9 jie eneee Rey Sotto een ae ee (ev HBIGe: INV WHAT: vers Feronia Way. | thought perhaps they knew my cousin, | dozen Ilttle boys were perched on top rere ME TO BE STARTING AN ARTIST AND HIS FRIENDS. |and replaced It, a satisfied expression | “theron. but she shook her head. Then we both] of n high sign- x Legplahg : See ef xpression gh slgn-board, next door to th Tt was during that terrific thunder. At rook J ACK, m Bryant Park this morning a jon his face.—Earl E, Heaton, South “Lost - became Il at case and somewhat an-| theatre and overlooking thes Zh nee the Brooklyn’ end of the Brookigy id uy friend and I, driving in hts auto-| young Bootblack, after pottahing the | Keyport, N. J " . te ST RIDER.” noyed, The women notieet our dia.| Waltlng for thelr evening's entertains) 127" The lightning flashed blind- | Rridge there ts n up of old-time mobile to-day on the Lincoln Highway,| shoes of a — ver at Weequahic Park to-day wel] oat, DENS POMAOD BOE AT lente. ingly, the thunder grumbled, | brie! Idings, f 7 : gentleman sitting % col rer ety 4 eat the top appeared to b ’ Fi rick buildings. The roofs are .bout on ae alee Garay, ware etcuped by a corneal) Mes (ookirrom Mie chine breve setae SILLY ‘THINGS! saw a horse, on which a young man | Comfture and presently came over and} thy envy of other boys who stood below | erased, roared, There toas consid- | a level with the bridge ne KUOU a oe man who asked for a lift. He told us| "4 bread sandwich and, while he In Linden, N. vs, 1 enw o large 1722, Tidings: bolt suddenly down a ateep| *Polomized, saying they stared ao be-| locking up at th The early birds,| fable work to be completed at our | the hee bas : eh Gee ee to Naw York ate the meat, carefully scattered the crowd of people watching the move, |path. ‘The rider plainly was frigut-} cause they could not help admiring my usual, we thes winners.—Mildred| oftce in Na Stre ; ie street whereon they stand. The y to New York that he had) crumbs among scores of sparrows Monte of fue large pecee, Ttemeg ened, and it seemed impossible that he} cousin's long hatr, which is so rarely | Props, No. 1120 Collece Avenue, Bronx, be ites Nanay = Airset BNE RiP i bach windows. of (thal tap eqaoes tito i travelled by ‘lifts’ all the way from] whose numbers grew until they cov. that two women had had argument [could keep his seat. He leaned for |to be seen these days.—Dora Challick, 4 worked at high tension, There was | out upon the East River. What attracts Palm Beach, Fla.—Joe Giltrap, No. 888] ered the walk in front of the bench. over the ownership of the geese and | Ward with his arms clasped tightly | No. 1244 Washington Avenue, Bronx, OVE LITTLE wo no time to “onjoy the storm.” I | the eye are the neatl é » ‘West 19th Street. When pedestrians approached si had taken them before the looal Re- | about the horse's neck and his feot peaks 44 RD. looked around to ace if any of mu | 4 : in. Neatly OMAN ed wie Be ‘oy asked them to. D Corder. He dicided that the geese | flew into the air at every leap of the] WHY DIDN‘T HH SAY “RIDE w my sister's bean come to the associates sero afraid or alarmed. |4°WS. the window-boxea filled wit SHE JUST LOVES TO GET aroun’ the te da Ae earn were to be placed in the middie of |animal, Suddenly the Boras’ stopned|_T saw. @ photographer ane tl RCpRE to malimy Jalhen fen Nan howe Suitdenly" there came one deafoning | plants and tho green vines irene | x LETTERS. was over, the boy tossed hia bow over the road at an equal distance from [and the young man went over his, rund, [block to-day with mm Her travels’ hon ieee eHinaone in [ila | crash. Then alt was quiet. No one Yaround the window frame and alo ‘ I had walked home with a friend and shoulder and started around th ouees of the two claimants and Jalighting on the ground several feet| around taking children's pictures. ‘They | proved to be a. Lone anda His iclaastnicerrecot an nifemiants Jem Lite ty | a paiphnd walked home with a friend and] sare ooking for customers yames | {hat they were fo Delong to whoesver | ahead, We hurried up. expecting toJalt on the pony. | Hut aU intereaed | Lee ace ea hii up, glanced in the direction of the | ae one aan et ee eee ene carrier hand) p. Reilly, No, 129 East 39th Btrect, house they sent. The geese stood | find him seriously hurt, but we found|me most was that the mi: all geaitat we une to”’—John | quietest member of the ata and [top floor. Beyond the reach of prowl- her a postcard. Accidentally I noticed aie! Varia tana fine in the middie gh ike tim dine UR, weInnihe: UMy In neltine a Hoy to) travel around lea i tae WEE ea sald: “(Mor goodness. sake, Anna, [ane obs tio cages of alnging Dinda Hane | ; ft was addressed in her handwriting, I SMOKE. road, looking puseied, ‘and ‘then, | exclaimed, Ie] aa HUBE ila Aging | Bony eee Lanareay $1I°e a was WILL you stop roaringt” Then we |sbove the Are < Truly. a tittle ee asked her why she wrote to herself ana| We were on our way in an automobile! tronic hao ates: walled Jar te is though the air apd 1 wouldn't have the offer made no appual to the bos A Jon For THE poner SUE Nal er Ae aera Ne Harare ta toa end ME Weetiney Lg fhe told me that whenever she wishes|°VF the Williamsbur Bridge to the} walked across the road and int mi {t for an#thing!"—Mrs, H. B.|of this neighborhood, for not one of| Not very far from | nt : : i ‘ ae | 7 i" ‘oa a urgoyne, Aleelow Stree en id take . 70t i tENI § fay nd erat 0 doa thine te next Will-Jackaon ght. Suddenly we| felt avo. from both housen {nto a |nurgoyne, 4° Bigelow Street, (them would take the Job.—Sylvia. 170th Street isn th “PAIR AND COOLER.” FRIENDS, | : Gay she writes hersclt a postcard and| smelled smoke, We could see no signs| Htsonbud, No. $5 Orchard Street aE : pa Eerie JeteD pristora’ of ‘whith are. looked My father and T had long planned a] You can tatk about your clift dwel i ever forgets.—Mrs. E. D. Newboner,|of # fire, so we drove on. We smelled] Blizabeth, N. J. ‘ no of the aa 8 Fetes CON LeURE Ried oe aero DiNDRGR Tie ruar on che Chae cee } fo. 46 West Sist Street. smoke again, then we could s¢e amoke— POE DU UeR Ly eed | thing J) AAW. on the Appointed days | une «No. ‘Tea "Willa trent ‘ 8 ee! and tend began to teal arent aieoeel pen night T saw six or tandl t Saturday, was a clouded sky Manh af of root LABOR, ped Burning neta off and hastily| In Paterson I saw a tiny girl sitting oft Hat in with | f win the mornin, aper that the] I su he super: t Seeaaarahie tailing. le) eal ched my fight ticket from one burn-|on a porch with a salt < Ua ls ! [forecasts called tae ann! ‘sealer |e Bu t i Pee rhe Wrox. Stone mince | 9S Pocket, I stamped on the smoulder-| hand. Dice erelnened alencetaeniae) Lea pep mag aedet va ther. “Wa aet aut Tonded with | ve hiidren and’ one ea ! the round was much higher than, the tng cloth, but the coat was a total loss. | my curiosity and I asked her what shi es : eT tuck RENT Cea | AUBOaT toe Regen fin : ees in, ateoa’ Leas th he tioket, which was worth $7.10, was|was dol Ghecsia UMot fe tly. ad Jf the window had ‘fallon out 1 the undersigned in a light summer] appear to be happy an : Rink auce c let of crass tea half @) one-thirt. burned away, but it got by Teould catch & litle’ bird it rae a | 1d people nm tott see i WO anrS Tab ASR ER cere tia enare ast Happ filled in. It would seem that the two|the doorman, However, overy time the |on his tail.” Half an hour later I pass OL fe ual Mee ai Pet aa CRI SS He A RUA eet 10 Bttrast my etenriee | contractors would have got together|™man sitting next to mo called Harry|there again and sho was still ne bes gl a eur epinibe tape b sumeler yapaliang ; ee oe ee Sud tnade. ararngements wherety the] Wills ‘the big smoke" I shuddered.—|to put salt on a little bird's tall Gee ; beak D, | ener et Daa antag, APR een as re : j dirt and ‘stone from the frat would Moe J. Zalinsky, No. 11 B, 116th Street. |". B. Hunt, No. 10 Union Avenue, New Haller, N W con’ avenue, [ft the “train, and hope returned. | olds ato (eke H carter oO e second, but in- fenarneyagicd Rochelle, N, Y, sronx, e re st along a deserted « he t atead one loaded the dirt and stonc| HOLD UP YOUR RIGHT HAN ba . road, fur from shelter, When the del-| th SOHANTT leave ihe a e cay went Ag away t0 ee dumped,| 1 saw é horae hitehed to a peddler's TIFF, A a TING ONF OVER hasbeviaaes Rd rere, a nen a x night they line up on the roof and le the other was obtaining dirt and| Wagon standing to-day at Second Ave- : d i7 yesterday's" fla Vou ieee | eC” a wag ahan ihcaned witnNo. 663 Uri ert SS Aen Rous at probably great expense and(|nue and 89th’ Btreet. A flood of water| 2, Vo2, "ding on the 167th Street Yester ays Special Prizes Gu DECHi bakelit cay) vaail written (OO waste eee ce ioeay CRC ee eee ih BER bringing it to his lot from a distance.— | rushing down the gutter from a nearby | TOsstown car going west. A young up. While I realized t BE tnt ee ereieon alien y Robert Abrams, No. 27 East 22d Street.|bydrant covered the horse's hoofs, but | COUPIe in thelr early twentles got on at pare tiey x e]} shall not write; ‘twould kill the re Ne WASN'T Le OR WoRK when he tried to reach It the cheel rein} Westchester Avenue and aat beside me First Prize, $25 Beutel ania tous ae | dat fe {ilsht—Mary Costello, No.| 1 am the “Information” girl at t DINING IN COMFORT. prevented. Several times he tried before |O" the rear seat. All the way across 1 - ae 1A Mla aR lous as | 2665 East 18th Street, Brooklyn. " Sea) te lic wate : Ine Harlem restaurant thie morn-[Pe, feulaed tho fuUllty. of hi. effort,|iey, didn't took at ench other, or MRE: SDA PALE Ne, 180 Weak Bia Bivens Py gannaiaer rand — Mcrae Wachethire t yes ee fe looked then at his master, whoac| speak. The young man lighted ciga- |} a Avenue, Bronx ae iJ eunpl \ ua An "'s n 108 sev oman and afta: Glaing hig| head was turned in another direction. | rette after cigarette, but instead ol Second Prize, $10 seiill RICHMOND: Bnd. betore : Femplos= drder he usked the walter to eall in the Then the horse began splashing the | smoking them merely held them be. JOSHPH BERMAN, No. 359 Amboy Street, Brooklyn, NEXT TO ROYALTY WITH A WEAKNESS FOR ROLLS i. Alas, mbes ‘ater with one hoof, catching a few|tween his fingers until they bi : i ; ee pl si rather moved his shoes, gave them to aie tr kept this up until it dawned on the|deaf and dumb when as he approached JACK LEMBECK, No. 16 Boston Road, th in front of our hou t rs|impressed by the number of muate rolls and up [ . Fad ae oe eave grem to pim and | peddler his horse was thirsty and then | Amsterdam Av the air was chilled ; re aie EOD rely trey apie ne ee Ses cae wns S| , re Avenue te erin ; : f © proprietor. tole Weal rent an heels on them. He aat, of course, in hie] f°, Sot .& Pall of water.—J. E, Smith, | by a frigid feminine volce which sald, Ten Prizes of $2 Eac rene te I A oa ne al cxstccaiean at yal wd game t eels on them: He ant, of cours De tee & Tae OF mae by & frigid feminine volee ai, Asia and Princess 1 k young man was a fine example of war- come to eee cent PA TD ce ape DOROTHY WEILER, No. 82) Riverside Drive liven in up nouse=<C) areer time saving instead of spending. He I Sed ae da Rosenthal, No. 1902 Beventh Avenue” THE PEOPLE'S UNIvERsrTY, | for on IV anon martin ene WILLIAM VOUGHT, No. 152 West 42d Street LAS) SERAB OS AONE Sita Marstnetiat wie tusea ale ee anata pc OTDy TENS: } I noticed the peculiar coloring of the ; ais ter tate Ha tpeeg ANTHONY FORL No, 617 Hudson Street Ruins Made dctmoniea ate sain for 1 ber hunt: reaper Publio Library at Fitth Avenue and 43d | Avenue taney yeoman North Bighth LEW SMITH, No. aireake ane AND MAKE BOOM IN THF GURPAOR|S208 R02 AuLamoniea © AF SARUne my s aoelus sane ‘While preparing to cross 14th Street,| Strgeh , The exterior of the building ue Pibsilis M. L. 8. Rutherford, N. J CARS Brigaes Jem tay. enebigeenan: IMiRemaRs Avenue, eae at Highth Avenue, to-day I looked to] Reeds ® tiorough cleaning, Come up} «poner YOU HEAR THAT SMEL! BERNADETTE 1, LEACH, No. 260 Riverside Avenue, Yonkers. A new line of business seems mobile and “lives the life of Rellly.” Oe ae. calenal tate ae we a look at | . Harwood, | “PO® i Mire eran: Ma nial nosarn Avenue i been created in the c Helen B. Irving, No. 398 Richmond SUNSHTVE b en t No. $66 West 68th Btveet, The crew of car No, 1676 of the Pas- $ y Avenue, Brooklyn. { . Pte ee se hanna’ ageninwn eaic Line yesterday afternoon adopted FRANK ROSENBERG, \ St. John's P Brookly : Pease Nery perme Seatan: lalend Tae spelen fy tee ore ee et tee, Gaile atnrad cea| NIM MaLEe To “rum orev.» [Taber Bevel measures to diesress th L. H. FISCHBEIN, No. 34 Court, 68th Street, Arverne t it ‘ IN READIN Pde Pome ienorase. Inniecaat ae the other trafic stopped, the same oc-] On West 152d Street remains 1g {attention of the passengers: from the JOHN OLSSON, No. 1 M Avenue hate a ones Motrop . ance Com : Gn old | setacetinerodces ce the Gumice nt Bene a In Readington, N. J., to-day I pany, a paragraph T e curring when a space appeared in cross-|Colonial mansion now completely sur-|caueue, Phey started singing. populay tiie, se oun Bavih: Bararmed ‘Charoh. salah a tua | es at town trame. I waited for more than ten| rounded by apartment houses. On the} songs and before many mit ee en Read to-day's stories. Pick the oni aii abinke ca {do and ted ita 200th anniversary fifteen! page will c “Tt tales minutes and saw traffic regulate itseif| lawn of this house is A. sto rant | COOaE, Ad. Refine) man mn had y jee you t are best * + to me ago, Adjoining it la an old house| sixty-five muscios tace to produce ‘without the ald of 4 pollceman,—Jose-| with this inscription; ‘1 am for tne ie ace hed bese Race oe Winnare will be announced a evening's Night ‘Flsterial : ¢ aie halk gencentiona af the same] a frown and en £0 oraden ae Bigaonette, No, 62 Gansevoort|to New York.''—Rubin Atkin, No, 40 St, | singing ceased. —Mrs._ Kose US Aepe (Green Sheet) edition and in otier editions to-morrow rn * a thie} family hav fet home.-Carl Ed-|emile. Why energy ?'—J 4 Nicholas Place, [Bor 46 rank “Avenue, Weehawken, Ned t \ n Now| ward § or, No. 138 Bt, Pnula] aeph Ober, No, 973 Jefferson Avenue $e! r at x Avegue, Tompkinaville, Staten Ietand. | Brooklyn.

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