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FRE EVEWING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1929. i ” SPECIAL. na 4 ADDED PRIZE—A FORD TOURING CAR. : { WEEKLY PRIZES F. f his week The Evening World will r s Capital prizes for best stories of week distributed among daily prize winners Sen arn sear? tenn mec Lsaae a OSIM Nema bee oes ai. a“ as follows: SPECIAL PRIZE—A Ford Touring Car; Other Prizes: FIRST, A FORD TOURING CAR. $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10. MANBATEAN EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS BROOK MOTHER CALLS HIM “WILLIAM i pei HOW FAN Is ITe YOUNG AMERICA, The kids In Kast 19th Street were aaving a jim dandy game of ball REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD READERS pitts, strolling, along sth Avenue An automobilc turned at a raph@ i NRaeE 6 ps saw rate of speed from Flatbush Avenwe ea Mo hinge tg Bath thie annie cen Wy abr ike abn ik © make this news feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be awarded Daily and Weekly. (io ei ee eee ET nto Berven trent last might ond the neighbortiood and called Wiilarat” ‘Bill answered, Aid We AW One Dollar is paid for every item printed; the prizes are in addition. Send them to “What Did You See?” haiti ‘ nd hi World, Post Office Box 185, City Hall Station. WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD, |} !hen 1 looked over the Van Pelt man: | trucks, The driver got owt amd Editor, Evening | hundred toet away 1 saw a sun dial and} suddenty stopped dead on the trolley his mom hand him a pall and slip him some money and heard her say: ston, which was once the headquarters! Grumked, but the car refused to “Get me a quart of milk, Willie, and be quick about it.” * * © Bill cane - aes Fh ee UR eat le SEAT. ahardl. rajto wat tad pias Ae toe ran to the corner as quick as his legs could carry him. He was on als TELL YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN NOT MORE THAN 125 WORDS. STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT ]¢p Jang, tein’. Minty, autos il linued kis cffocty, and. he sone bac way back with the milk when one of the other lads hit a high one TOOK PLACE. WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. CHECKS ARE MAILED DAILY, |New Utrecht Avenue, Brooklyn Seiki danabireded ste” GOHAN which looked like a home run, The batsman was on Bill's side, so Bill For the best stories each day; FIRST PRIZE, $25; SECOND PRiZb, $10; THIRD PRIZE, $5.. TEN PRIZES of $20 [ain soram kxpw THE Ayswen.| Dov standing on the curb shoutedy ad to wait and watch. He was very much excited, so much eo that he each for ten next best stories. In front of my house this evening 1] “//ev, boss, put on your spark.” placed the pall of milk on the sidewalk and stepped out to the coaching saw &@ woman und her two little girla] The man did and traffic once more telling Mne. “Come on, Eddie!” he yelled. “It's a homer! Atta boy, Eddie!” SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Cre ne ee nae | wee TAL leGG lads AraS aM * © © And while he yelled, a big black cat came down the steps, de lorry ubivon eT socident, the outbreak of what threatens to be # BIG fire, oF know of any other BIG news story, telephone Beokman 4000 AMG BEB Finotner, “there's daddy coming. run to tuck {ts head into the milk pail and took a long, cooling ¢rink—» ao ‘The Evening World, Liberal awards for first big news BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS, acme meat him.” The children ran forward AQUITANTA, Rina Higwertvo Nd (17 Baal {ait BYR a with serene of delight. Their daddy To-day trom root of my house & y y. No. cas " 7 . greeted them effusively, Then as he] got an idea of the speed of the Aquie ANHATTAN BRONX OUT OF TOWN. ‘a She came in behind four batties approached hia wife I expected to ve BE BOYS. [an affectionate greeting between them | ships to ¢ GOD BLESS THE MOTHE! WHERE THE HENDRIK HUDSON A TREAT. MESSENGERS W » through the Narrows, but Mother's numerous economies have 1s. On Mosholu Parkway, near Grand On Nussau Street at noon L heard [but instead he merely sald: “Whatyal by the time the Statue of Liberty wae been a source of gratitude, amusement] On this pege, on Sept. 2% J. H. Pert-[Concourse, to-day Taw 'n woman tenl| , iy, dehind me a hareh [St to eat, something good?"—Heatrice|reached the Aquitanta was abreast of jand frritation to the members of tlhe {mutter of Hast Fourth street commented | ‘W° Boats Into a Meld of high weed set denet HALAL Jacobs, No. 470 Metropolitan Avenue, [the leading battleship. Bernard Ho ‘family all these years. With rents sky j is broke some of the stalks au the ani | svuauk as tf from @ klagon hom. | Brooklyn. Cohen, No. 475 41st Street, Brooklyn. high ‘and storage space at @ premlum| Ureg tn Cee ar hace arts Hudeo! | mals coul! ext the tors, and oly | | juniyed aside, mdignant that any her saving of wornout garments ani| 0,” Tee ae Twa tae Begg lied eds fever eulferere, you should ha mie should dare ride a bioyele there, COAL. sera 8 ad Ss prese o what she wus giv ret 1 ’ DOT Alda erials le rather @npoying.|a4 “atteen miles above Newbursh. |weed, fullot Goscerer Mode cout | the “squawker" proved te be @ Who sald coal shortage? On Wyckoff Avenue, Brooklyn, I saw lininutive old man in a telegraph sentiment In her economles until to-day, The bbat is lying in Popolopen Creek, | seemed to be cating {t with relish ns to-day in the window of a real estate agen “TEN TONS OF COAL OLD sTUFY. HOLDING THE BAG. when I saw her going through a bag of |S20ut two miles above Hear Mountaln | William Seidel, Kast 164th UNV Ont SERWORy Tore . \ WAT AHIAIRTOe the AND ONE LOAD OF WOOD FREE with two-family house Price, r rage and tak of| near Fort Montgomery. The high bridge | street, Bronx, yuiminy by this means IN I ding on Broad way and] During the rush to-day tn the Firat} Goth, She gra is ree Lee a Sth, Petimitter calis a “rallnoad DMaKE , {uit of way for himaelf, He wttered $11,300." Don't let me hear another word from anybody kicking be- teas x Pani hs Kerli i hol Avenue Public Market I eaw a woman] on its wearing qualities. “That {a a] {8 & beautiful steel and concrete struc- |MITCHING ON AND THROWING OFF tie warnuiy mote with Ma votoa and cause he “can't get coal.”—Joseph J. Huck, No. 111 St. Nicholas Avenue, ow a bury igokine Youth of sixteon} UY fruit to the amount of 60 cents. | Plece from the firat pair of pants I made| ‘Ure erected for motorists and pedes. While riding down White bw Har a Abana nisi ated tert Brooklyn Ger area SOUKa stop, take ihe bien trom had no change In her purse and|¥OUr brother,” she sald, ‘What are| fans. I camped at Fort Montgomery} Avenue 1 saw four | ‘ || Te tcas su abaurdly fumny that every ai . mi ast ian a Fine: ‘ apy om he i tte hook and enter the office. Five|aeked the clerk to hold her chicken, | Zou Keeping it fort’ 1 asked. “‘Oh,"} last year.—Mra’ James Flaherty, No.| the back of whit home Re stare fies Meee ee Al weed ; bhe answered, “ 2485 El ce, than nKiAg HOW: a nd them ing. 1 Y = : minutes inter he reappeared with the| Which was in a bag with only the leas] some tide Hecthen ts ae fn penx thes Lioy Uclactit Ae lable ia Saye ne Ring now: ¢ ibis sol alee hig ae ae (fi — sign tn his hand and hung {t again on| showing, until she ran home for tiv r has been married —— us this practice ts, and how com ulered tf he waa heralding a oney. She went out with the frutt. and has two children, but PRIZE PACK AGH. wn in New York, they ti Te! je hook As he did so I heard him say diogustedly ‘Gee, those guys don't]! Was there some time und saw the Anow a man when they see one clerk finally become vatient waithie Dave Simon, No, 247 Bact 127th Street} for her return, I then saw him open throy loys when pedeatriana may have to driver | use warning horns and “atop” stg- COAL ae nals.—T. 8., Glen Cove, N. ¥. AND ONE LO or WYOOOD And mother the scrap will ‘‘oome in handy, New York. A small boy who had been feeding »|'"® pieces of con) off Bronz Zoo elephant @ confection of pop- | chased them corn and peanuts was delighted when | ‘fterwards | 7 the bag. The chicken legs fell to the sae. the pachyderm stretched out {ts long | Provided w 4 COME TO #ETAUKET! | FREE PATCHED vr. or. ‘The remainder of the bi UNDER POLICE ESCORT. trunk and deposited at his feet m tiny No. ! iket prides Itself upon the beauty Iwi Two FAMILY Hodge In the 284 Street Post Office to-night 1| ust Ith check ee rom In front of P. 8. 74, Manhattan, to-| toy pistol. “Look what Mr wlephunt|° : women, but the fact that this Street Post Office to-night 1) toast Fifth St: jay I saw @ young mother and her son] faved me,” chortled the boy, holding ft f long standing was borne In 7 | aw enter a young man and a young = Gf about dix years of eae She wuc| yp. for his father’s tnapsction, "He THE LIONS CUR, to-day when, wlancing through Livionionse ciate woman. They were not together, but] WHER trying to persuade him to go in witi | ished to repay your Kk'ndneas, fa] _ 2 saw a ton cub ten days old lying sforech Gownapar Dearing {| OD Howard Street early this morning, hl dod apparently they know each other. Each! On Jum in a Greek her. it Was plainly his first day a.|the father, who did not think it neces. [WHM tts mother tn the Central Park} ive twenty-three years ago, 1 found| Just @ block east of Broadway, 1 naw] Billy, our oMice boy, was so engrosss® stopped short as they met. She glared] pouse which J visit frequently. The] School and he was dreading to take the |sary to explain that each package of ty The keeper called it the smalles!| in article Inviting all who would find| two amall mountains of cloaks moving | Yesterday tn reading the latest dime et him @ moment and. with a letter in| diners aro a gay lot, who sing after| plunge. In tact, he didn't want to taki |the confection contained a prize andjcun he ever saw. He sald that Ins 14 perfect mate to visit Setauket, thelaiong the sidewalk. Th coming | thriller—something about Dick the de her hand, started toward the mail siots | they eat and joke merrily. I dropped|!t at ell. She coaxed, pleaded, tried to] that the elephant had not found the|%e@h the lloness killed her three young apot of the world.—John #. | One the sldewa! ey were coming She took a step or two and stopped.| in there again to-day after an al bribe him and, finally, threatened | »istol edible. — William Cashin, 967) Ste? — They fear for this one’s au Box No. 229, Bast Setauket, | toward me, so 1 stopped to sce how | tective—-that he falled to notice the bed : (oa (ss turning she handed the] of two weeks, and although th sh freee Lec eso Cee) Home Street, Bronx. ye aries 4 oe Mies mare, look |) they neta propelled, Then 1 aw two] ring three times. Then the boss came letter to the you man, i “11 was crowded as usual, jet. | apper y policeman who had been s . ven as leaving m feet under each mountain, and as they c took , wrote you what 1 think, of potty She hehe a esken a Nha GER On stending near oe who, like myself, had SOFT. page aly tt ui rent Ma HK ee ihe? ne KY FIND, Passed me I saw they belonged to two IC (rome Dink, Taare: Tellowesen reaise stood and waited while he, with «fevery table was a Greek newspaper, but| °C" ‘¢ all, walked up io them, © Now {had th erience the oth: v DARREEE HARE Let RE ee On r t Bats q{ Utde girls, neither over twelve years! stirring lecture to Dick upon the evtile pussied expression, read the letter.|few were reading. 1 asked Yanni, the} £2275. don't you want to be a police i dactaM ion’ ther evening}! —George Baxter No. 2336 Walton Ave ha train between) Peterson) BACT dial Gi ct) (iateons: No: 885. S2dillot caading) wich trush-cateer. eich) Ge t f of seeing a inoving pleture performane “But you didn't really mean all theg!"'| proprietor, what was the matter.) ™&n when you grow up wnd wear a sui | fiom a rowbont, : y 5 es ter! just like this?” he asked. The little ‘ United State: destroy EDGAR he exclaimed his voice carrying a note ‘Smyrna is captured by the Turk: he] fellow nodddd his heaa “Bure! Tne ‘3 Nos. 100 and 102A, a navy tug and! 4 saw tn to-day’s paper that of pain. “N—no," she admitted after al whispered with tears li his eyes. Many £ ‘a mine layer were anchored {nthe “AW: pause, “but I had to get it off my|of us had relatives there.” I felt as If] with mete fad: peer, Come In now ‘ ye aes with me.” And thi mouth of Cold Spring Harbor. We min Then they walked out, “talk-|1 was attending a funeral.—Albert] the bu iding tio te fsdraphed tite paddled out to get a close view of them City I wean old gentleman tulate himself an finding fn his ne offse't an umbrella, Tt was a good um- breiia with a handsome. handle and the olf man was delighted with it, He f the tral (one of the small towns nue, Bronx Street, Brooklyn. boss retired to his office and became absorbed In reading the book.—H, By No. 134 Maple at., Brooklyn, A series of screeches attracted me, together with a number of others, to the GULLS. ing things over."—Taui Slegfeld, No.| Paretzky! No. 12 Catherine Street. mother. —I. ‘ o . and saw a screen hanging on the mine vnd on gloneing down Into his seat 1]70t of the Mohawk Building on Fifth) A flock of seagulls circled above mp "OD 447 Seventh Avenue. erine Stroet. inst cic, ee NO ML BOR inven, Prasently motion pictures tor the pia baat w he had not only forgotten. the [Avenue at 480 o'clock yesterday atter-|rowboat while 1 was crabbing recently e J sailors were flashed on them, ao we y jer | umbrella he ft but also the one]no0n. We saw an enormous ow! cir- Jin Flushing Bay. When I had caught Is CLOCK STOPPED. EXTRAORDINARY! stood by and saw an educational film| reading ‘shortest © F ho) corre? RT. Hodgson, No. [cling in the afr in pursuit of a pigeon Ja mesa of crabs and was preparing te ko home, I threw overboard the kkilivee street far below, and the ow! aligh: I had been using as oat. Lmmediatety OANBAGE SANDWICH on the roof and preened Its feathe: a large gull and @ flock of young ones At Bran Pa es fonn {A flock of chattering small birds that} swooped down to pick the killies out of SHALE, ee ed As acoldud him for invading their domain|the water, 1 pulled the crab net out of up two big loaves of rve bread, When | disturbed the ow! not at all, Nor did|ine water and found I had caught one and two comedies, We would have seen| Reference is ma¢ 8 Kearny Street, Paterson, N. J. The pigeon played safe by flying to * T take the Ninth Avenue “L” every morning on ny way to business day I heard the music of @ bend, 1| More. but the tide was running too|which runs and get off at Houston Street. In the nelghborhood of that station [isiened. “There were aeventye pieces, | StTOns And we had to so In—Charley | Mrinity Place there are several brick butidings the upper parts of which are used as |The members ail plaved temarkaniy Hs Lindner, No. 1144 Juckson Avenue, 6 foot long Bronx. tenements, This morning a little fell vho looke well, and I was surprised and tmpressed ; Iastburn Aven ee e low who looked an if he had Just | when 1 learned that euch of the payers On Fort Washington Avenue yester tumbled out of bed dalled me tr one i P-eSCA valke JUELN© ok them Into his mouth the: oy [he appear afraid of the office workers }of the young gulls.--Frank W. Sattlen ped dalled me from one of the fire-escapos as I walked | ia deat mute, AN attend the Deat QURENS Ot ut the cornute like Lucka, Phon he {WhO stood near gazing at the unusual|No, 1882 Cornella Street, Brooklyn, 7 slong the platform on my way to the stelre. “Hey, miss!" he calle# [070 Dumb institute Harry MeAllister, THE DECORATOR. COME ‘TO ASTOMEAL eda head of cabbage and man: [#lht of an owl in the heart of the city h and when I turned he asked, “Please can you tell me the correct time? |” SUPP Berea While walking in Bast Seventh t}or Minway Aver : somehow to plnce it between the]! Proad daylight. Presently he spread EXCHANGE. Anna Corbett, No. 194 Tenth Avenue, SO, THAT'S IT? sof bread, The sandwich was [his wings and sailed off toward the] while riding on a Sea Gate car last between Avenues C and D, I saw twoferowied with ; 1 a i) , dof in thirty onds. Mra river.-Miss Ruby Gaudette, No. 1408] night 1 saw a man Jump on the running a Shot ateoe tains Aotaa that wee oy ep Perhaps alx and four} Astoria and towns Frohl, No, 190 Zabrivkle Street, Jersey [Avenue ly Brooklyn. board breathlessly and ask the conduas al @ red dah sitting on a box. The older miss, hold-} rounding doing thelr Watk- | City, No J. 2 tor to look through his change to see Tat ELIS There Era ee eee ia | tn Sebrigtitired lip 'stiok tn line esata Hee ——— PIG-A-RACK, if he tad @ $5 gold piece. Sure ' stations he himself want inte the rear | Wae,cdecerating the other child's mouth |i" f POR Gay ¥ SAVED! Just now on Fourth Avenue I saw afenough, the conductor had such a colm ae car. 1 looked {nto It and saw him sit-| cvuam Pleas, No. 90 Hunt Street. |1 saw hoot, vaudeville hh MONCR) rom @ window of the Broad Streer| Woman carrying a four-year-old ch'ld|The man wiped the perspiration trom ting re with a girl I took to be h Imhurst, 1. 1 picture titres, doctors’ and dentists’ |Tloopital T saw oa brave man atop a fon her back. a In “ple lier hus This brow. Incidentally, the conduetar sweetheart, I an tr standing on the Oifices, di nent stores, furniture!" ay tram. taking his life, The) bend walked beside ‘her, carrying: hertreturned: the $6 eoln In exchange ter & Platform before the train had started| 1 INFORMAL DRESS. i ARR team, Wn powerful brutes, were run- rehire ad eee No. 490s Fourth plore tie ion Ee ria No, 60 Joy Awol * SAnnitin COP saw 4 man of about fifty eltting In every Eine shop Imaging) ' jown Broad Street dragging an| Avenue, Brooklyn. jourt, Brigh : 178th Street. Meera Station withoul shoes, socks or hat. H avenue witt having 1 n to the neck of the off horse, ® “le COMRADE HANEF. WHAT ' KNOWS, eres wore a blue suit, a collar and a tie and. |y) go. a singie nec I pans Sw the team with his My eight-year-old niece, who lives in Manhattan, has been spending 598 T sow many children grouped At West ch T met a four) WHORE! WHERE? WHERE? | 6XcePt for the freakishvess referred ve to be. trie wstropolls eee gaged for ihe warfron’ | her vacation with usin Flatbush. Our kitchen door opens out into the ¢ a@bout the stoop of a house at No, | Year-old boy nanwed Ernest Levine whol uring a half hour walk on the east] Presented a good appearance, One of raat med as Ney muat KO overboard, i 4576 Lezington Avenue, f saw they | COUld answer instantly aiont any Ge0-| sige T sew a fourecarsold boo fell tram | the attendants told me he had seen tl Ua ee I ing him with them. With a great] yard and every time it 1s opened some files come tn. 1 told the young A POPINCHD AVENNHS tiaGW EDAM” | Graphical stion put to him, He ‘ ies Aes: r]fellow 4 number of times in reeen ong eld ee ces fort he managed to xwing them tnto 1 . very. tei , da were listening to an olf man taik, | knew the names of the largest cities in] oath hes a ,Disshiaakes & wedding | youre always drewsed, ac Wicareaat or ear | ‘and tun them to the ourb, | ‘Ady 1 would pay her 1 cent for every ten files ane swatted. To-day on hat Gudililadtnad he wae -acrris! Haig, every estate in, Aiiaridae MUTORE Adel Tee te tee tonenoe ORBCOIE MI a cacad wa her antenrent itigee IE MBEAN OLD Nad. here t wheels of the truck were my return from a shopping trip I found the door wide open and the lost child crying for his mother, and » nd a 1 known thereabouts as “The Baby Asta, could locate the largest rivers all No. 18) Beach 93d Stre While waiting for n fri Tho horses, cl! atremble, were kitchen alive with files, “For goodness sake,” I said to my olece, “why S ; s all) hatr-pulling contest between two sisters Clinton und J cu $ by the driver, who then Veteran of the Civil War,” because or the world and tell the principal) whoge mother, seeking to make peuc ach, tT mie naw tnt titie mounted his neat and drove off aa it} Bave you got the door open?” “Well, I'l) tell you,” she replied, “1 aesd A he enlisted as a mere boy. He is fauser, No.-808 Witth Avenui Wea ucayanell Ruth Hodax, No. 16) TA DIN OLE IILONET OLD AN ED sting all sorts whole attatr we tt an incident 6 cents for something, and there wasn't a fly in the hous now a keeper at the Ludlow Street ae 7 Hubby bought a cocoanut ple ets on the sides o 1 his: day.--Bdward. Brennen NOs o8 Cohen, No. 1 Fast 17th Street, Brooklyn. look Road, New Rochelle, N. ¥. Jail. T heard him tell about life in ONE MAN'S TREASURE, “HOW DARE Your place in Jackson Avenue and I certainty |" a bus Der Ne) Ono voi j ene New York when he was a boy, re Jutting out in Jamaica, Bay are twen- 1 saw a woman faint at Fifth did enjoy my share it. for Minted wienass + MOTIERS MEETING, ; Galling’ that thers wero no fowecs | Ce four Houles Bull on. piles: shout) Aognue andi ss0th Bireet, (nstontiy, (delicious, But hubby! | Wow!” he T found oat whe \ehile riding through the country 1 saw ; Ei alic CP aldei bya anys Afteen fect above the water. I saw al of course, a crowd yathered and what I bit into?" We PURE G8 PRU Sa TMH HE aG RRA ed Mie Gators: 1hads thar tote buxom woran leaning from the second! ered to revive her. One man, who A rusty nail two Inehes | SSA dete he beautiful green lawn of a Reoeesoki AeA! /he b10) ond tory of one of these houses at dawn this! egemed to know what he was doing, 2 red a lawsuit and all t) ; eee) e i ‘ MOBO ROR aGT ONE == which have aince sold for $150,000, worming, She was fishing. In the] pinched her ear, she revived al- © he was not injured th te oO Gee aks Ree And ROREGIMELAR WEEE and that a family “could Wwe on 86 | course of an hour I saw her Graw UD] most inatantiy, but ¢netead of thank- {not to Le thought of. Hov She atone: | paryngne: | nel Haue Beh 1 ‘or maybe lemonade) at a Goithout. any. troubie."'—Louls ¥, | thive nice founders, and later T leamed| ing dim she called Am a brute. | weepor SO at Hho ise iad aa jund table and in tow near at ii 4 7 ny she was doing this ver husband’s| Lena Cutleo, No, 1351 Fifth Avenue. | delici ul Was well—Mrs. N 4 mean old na ) | jetta ane 9 . nN WH Nos 88 Boel 1th Atrest, cakfast—an unusual effort, {t seemed Kremed, No S4th Street, Corona. eth iWi aiatt, Nov eh Union Ave-| qn) en Sil GAnrIngeR! ware Barks SUBTERFUGE ome theve days.—Tsabel Wolfenstein.) THe END OF THE RAINBOW. Jamaica, L. T si each le rou OUR POLICK. 3 was watching a punchball game at| No 1229 Park Avenue, While standing outside of the Sud- her at the tabi On Sunday 1 counted twenty-seven | The eMciency of our police was deme wifth Avenue end 118th Street when a HOPE. Treceury yeoterday | sew © litle | iiox 186, Tenafly, drunken persons who passed throush| onstrated to me recently { had come dubia, Tears ball hit foul struck a passerby on the ‘ a boy come out of the Jes. He wns a “grouch” and he picked] TWO boys viewed with distavor ®] were streaming down Me face. 1 up the ball and started to walk awny| Week ago the external 4 asked him why he was orying. He n sty window washing to which Public Bchool Kaa told Ales cho da it, Immediately there waa a bull | oy vas being treated, “Aw,” said) {eld me a man had fo id | \vise OLD TURTLE OF BRASS MILI | this neighborhood in one hour One| plained that my sutomobdile had bee | (i man was 60 intoxiouted that he did not] stolen and, quickiy following the semd= A mud turtle in Brass Mill Pond| know who, where or what he was He/ing out of an alarm by the polloy I “\. vo. Every player tried in vain his. Se ee onan vert kin tell, be-| Before he could get $1 for a copper td @ feherman yesterday 10 4! waked up and down the block no 1638] was notified from Headquarters that It per tasive powers until finally one hurl [One “wac Hons nver tM thing | emt dated 1968 at the Sub-Treasury. of wits, and tt almost seemed 88 1ihgn thirty times. Hie coat, collar} nag been found. | went to Hmadquare 6d a stone, which struck the killjoy in] UQUse [0r% fe Meng more cheerful.| Of Course he wae offered only a new ursle uaes base lentes War teed te #0 ndoned in the gutter) ead ownership and was pere the back, He whirled about enraged | ye TT we got nnother week,” said] cont in exchange for it, and the sherman relired (n dimust, het aad be was about (oe down eal the (ere Prolk, OFNGiEE Dr oes mero and without: Chinking. thew the: be “ert Moyle it will boln down] trick played on Mm by the stranger ‘ oF a ¥ sidewalk when u white-haired woman, | m anarily at the boys. This apparently | (ey Adding: “Maye eee oe Seatl wae Aurting Aim. { offered Mm a At similar (o that given | ovohably hia wife, persuaded tim to Ko getting home with it than [had what the iad expec He caught | yeore., the ‘eal ie dollar for the penny, but he refused, pick sused bins to pull In hfs] home,-—-Charles Hermansen, No. 106 40th iA ring (t. Seven times en | ne hall neatly and with a whoop off!" : eaviigs “No, thanks, Ionty toleh 7 w Bless ard oe Street, Brooklyn. way home | was stopped by pee mph the ) an ran back to ah J Nea) * arene, 4 ae mega jcemen po had ee! ed th nals iti fursoh, No. 52. 5 FATIM <7 Mia Jenew sono that ouy was yesterday. ud, the turtle regarded the VAKING NO CHANCES. leaner Ne: eee erety sper Ba) " saw a taxi stop last night tn front} —yames ilten, No. $68 Weat Z as Sanacis linac t tr who poked up @ rock to kill home from overtime Jiowed to proceed only after showing @ alet Str : of an" apartinent. houston Riverside] gqrk Bre Yesterday's Special Prizes (wes But afore Bo ec | ee eee ee ee ree soilae “wultiarilita’ ade “WHEN IN ROME Oe ee te ac on ee == ferred | th ne the turtle sank, Re- | vee and feeling the urve to amoke |iesting my ownership.—E, W. Hearty 1 saw to-day how New York's fame apartment house and eame out in a RICHMOND. First P $25 | 5 . eee cnet] but Aaving no matches I hailed the | No, 49 Seeley Street, Brooklyn . nad, also tts contra ith eked tt @ doorman, pec ee irs: ize, or ect Werte ati edestrian im aiyht at Fourth In “The Cunat| Seen ey ee oan ee eT | A STATEN ISLAND CEMETERY, WILLIAM C, BAILEY, No. 36 | r Street . Mttla niweve aatcipatear tne oe ‘and Pacific Street, He twas LETTER FOR MRS, JOHNSON, following bit of Gleaner amend the er placed against] Speaking of signs, I have never seer 7" t socked" to aleepe| emoking a cigar and I called: “Got 1 work in the New York Post Often ending to visit Gotham ds abi sa huee fat| ne better calculated to furnish food for Second Pri.e, $10 < pel wistrcet, Waters | a'matehs BA?” de dropped Ais [and yesterday 1 handied latter, ade Vehain hang tn climbed out and down the| thought than the one I saw to-day on PREEEEE Pgeres gesie aes aaery cpPerr Sn Pe Ppa a , el scol oad tee ollen, Scns annah Johnson, teles ember Nuove [ladder was too large to make her| Amboy Road, Sta Island, at Ocean ; 8 . > “U2 REN, ‘ a . Fdy Bee posite Street, pesbaniy ph me 1175, Buraly ’ & Habana Ales si iver View Cemetery. ‘This eign reads A Peck ski!1 : 2 Btreat, The | course, A Fe[neit through the door.—Geraldine| View Cemetery. This glen readay sf ; ; . THY AP PRR WL thinking 1 wae a atick-up man. 2 |i taio and there the post-office wil) place. PERMANENT, safe bygien Third Prize, $5 In Provid this afternoon 1 saw] picked up tha cigar, lighted my |iciiver it to the proper person despite THE PINT-SIZE DOG. economical and beautiful." -—— Alvina WILLIAM AUSLANDER, No. 152 Goerck Str is of people whose only des.re] oigarette and went home to bed. |che fact that it bure no street sddress, = . - Reng, No. 98 Otls Avemue, Grant City, ’ to seo Izey Elnstela,| Arthur R, Hyland, No, 84 St, Mark's Bernard TH. Cohen, No. 475 4st - Just south of 85th eet on West End Avenue I saw an old gentle- Btaten Island, Ten Prizes of $2 Each ‘ ald was the mest unpap- Place, Brooklyn. Street, Brooklyn. man angrily waving @ cane at a little long-haired poodle that had run —- - at A Jura ever came to Rhode 14. down at him from a blz stone porch. Keeping just out of reach of the |ON THE FERRYBOAT RICHMOND, Wag ercroeg te aerate si ea rere ul | iazy, the famous New York Pro- NOT GOING WEST. the litt! barked with all its might. The old gentleman made | _ On the ferryboat Richmond I saw two TIMOTHY KHATING N tthe liquer ‘Tho elderly kentleman who sat beside me tn the trolley car engaged women with thetr two children, One of J Pye ll cceken a > a strang n the city, part owner of @ several swi at {t, and finally the dog retreated to tH@ porch. “Why | the latier was a boy of four or five, He LIBBY LEMSON, No. 16 nue | s bere.-Jonn ¥, Magner, Prov-} me in conversation _ He ee he ray a one ‘ fe a ealcind ashe in the world sny one wants. one of those pasta around." the old man |60L Sey iron ie ROLE Ne, Sinden Beret Neue: t tok | Sep nO manesR ve Han at yee rf bt ' ter ota $0 a week private , f& seat, {0 lool 1 ne window s OOM, N swt Stree ; i . Rid aerand to eanalder his chariots : said, “Is more than I can see here isn’t anything in the world I hate | 4 ‘man came along and aat near him, to Sha, sacar Conoven oul eat | res 8 GUT, was prosperous. I agre ¢ : i f i : varmi : ; eet tp fae li te » oy pull in four-pound| gecretaryahip. As we neared Bridge Street, Brooklyn, Sis destination, Uke I hate one of these pint-sized pur He was warming up to his | rend bis paper. Seeing that t PRED BASTADY, Nu, 26 East treet, Pa v ? ‘ eebject when we beard shritl yelps. A big yellow mongrel was sinking | W*# shut the man got up and EDITH I OWN, No. 24 U1 troet, Jersey : 1 be drew a business card from his purse and made me promise to write ms i ; Something was the mat spa palin pepe : No. #18 © NAA tcaac i > Jestern offic hen he suid goodby and left the {ts teeth into the poodle’s neck. Before I had time to think, the old “eaten,” and the window KATHERINE KLEINSCHMi Ka 2a he to aim aan at his Western oo 6. Hes a in an es ae gentleman, swinsing als cane In the air, leaped to the rescue. He | upon the ed ova SDERTS. How bs ee scape : ee) ee : AOE. veer boris np ‘ ae ee * © | looed ‘i Sin ee ried! And nothing coul done for w . } shake not suspec brought the stick down with a thwack on the back of the big dog, which | pine Tee eee een an emergency acd cacdaviaslasla a onan wall think ‘asec best swan's feathers he had| sidewalk Rs masiahocteis, J.hed nal: autpeted.th V2 oe ned went yelping down the street. The poodle was moaning and whining. Jehest on one of these boats, and not Winners will be announced in this evening's Night Pictorial ‘ ‘ two-cent| at the business card. s st 5 tan, even running Ww Mra. | Margaret at row his motherel not going to be @ private seeretary,Joseph H. Belsky, No 185 Hage | The old man picked {t up and petted {t—-Mary Acton, No, 482 Fourth (Green Sheet) edition and in other editions to-morrow Fenian Wheel, No. Be Veu in de Vi » Bouth Leach, ‘ 5 ‘ een ny Yeub, Sunnymends Vilege p Beach | basket pegs wan treet, Brooklys. ‘i i " 1 } por ati h > ce