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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1922. “A FORD A DAY.” Specie! Additional Prize Dally for Contributions to This Page for Four Weeks. OPEN TO ALL READERS. | Name of Winner In To-Night’s Pictorial Edition. | EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS Wateohr te! Seas eel) var nee "tut as oe as REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD READERS naturally, I stared at them. Ui i rs arms were full of bundles alighted lly, I thought, they stared at me. vocenete LS Png per aera 'O make this news feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be awarded Daily and Weekly. from the train on which I rode, As the]! front of the savings bank at that , to my surprise, thoy approached | Mon 6° gran 6 ne net nein the One Dollar is paid for every item printed; the prizes are in addition. Send them to “What Did You See?” Editor, Evening train started both women begnn xcrenm-|COPner, AM beggars are w-rnings for And started speaking tn thetr native | Thotorman agreed ‘The ear stood for| World, Post Office Box 185, Ci tation Wi ad he to IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. — ne and making trensied gestiron. The] the unthrifty, but thia one, there In Rta sonsinds ena ee 1aulckly ih] five minutes and then the women éaine » City Hall Station, WRITE ABOUT HAPPEN conductor pulled the emergency cord-| tho shadow of a bank, sat under tho vt respond, and, renlizing their] Que T\yytes and then the women came The women rushed Into the car and 7 pt. | mistake, they tacked owny. T have} sour x 4 : , IG pounced upon a baby peacefully aleap-| 4" which read “Save and Have,” and ear ae autaalt waren Weres.| TELL YOUR STORY, IP POSSIBLE, IN NOT MORE THAN 125 WORDS. STATE WHERE THE 11h WRITTEN ABOUT |r ona nents "I" thought you ned alovh there wer 8.00 peleamen her,” ono woman sald to the other, who n for the Police Convention not one us. | deen mistaken for an Italian, a Spen-| 375. G01 Woot 190th Street ' s (CKS ARE MAILED DAILY. OOK PLACE. WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. CHE! seemed equally certain tt was the frst} bade him to move—Edward F, Mur= tard, @ South American, One pervon t Wren or . a Japaneno, but tte wan tho drat tie | Por ynare That mgt For the best stories each day: SPECIAL PRIZE, A FORD CAR A DAY FOR FOUR WEEKS; FIRST CASH PRIZE, | fieiker who had been derelict in duty.| phy, No. 9 Hamilton Street, Paterson, ‘They left the train debating the point.—|N. J. Jon @ Japanese, but this was tho first time] For years 1 have bougat my news Hes Fin Ufe that I hi chi s i ay ife that 1 have aean & Chinese paners from a woman who, has sand $25; SECOND CASH PRIZE, $10; THIRD CASH PRIZE, $5. TEN PRIZES of $2 each for next best stories. Re SP icnbatey Aieawarst We oe Cee a BIG fire, or know of any other BIG news story, telephone Beekman 4000 and 555). WEEKLY PRIZES. Regular CAPITAL PRIZES for the Best Stories of the Weok to Bo Distributed Among DAILY Pri Winners Other Than Those to Whom the Ford Care are Awarded: FIRST, $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10, OUT OF TOWN WHO WAS TO BLAMET FUNNY PLACE FOR 4 BEGGAR. At Red Bank this morning two women] ‘This evening at Main and Market who were talking earnestly and whose| streets, Paterson, an aged begwar sat MANHATTAN HW’'S INTERNATIONAL. AN ACCOMMODATING MOTORMA4N, A JUNK MAN AND HIS SON, tide own.—Abraham Stromberg, No. 270 , quite friendly, and I have admired her 1 you witness a serious accident, the eutbres! wo Wert Warrington Avenues, ik of what threatens — Barly this morning the junk Rowan te ein cence , t for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World, Liberal awards for firet big news. SURE OF YOUR FACTS THE Office MIRROR. wagon (arted inte ser teat man’ : BLIND MAN'S CLOTHES AFTRE.| cory ot by stray sandwich man, who, th an omce | visited to-day was, a clanklty, clink.” went his bell a8 he way ibway station | however, kept wateh on 4 RO} ROO. I mirror in front of which was this| #pproached. ad old papers galore ot Laxizetse Pcctiy : od 38a Streot I and peected Lager. 3 bs Bernie theres BRONX i! B KLYN ent “Don't Park Here."—Anna Gi en, and as he sorted them he talked. i HE RESCUED THE CAT, BUT— No. 40 Morningside Avenue, Yonkers. | ‘Don't worry,” he cautioned me, “My ott Me eaw @ blind peddler trying to leht a] 1 questioned the owner of the stand| #OW THEY KEEP THEIR SPOONS, pwo cigarette, In doing v0 the whole box | to-day how she came to trust her hul-| To-day I ate meal at the Magnet matches flamed up, setting his coat! ness to these fellows. She asaured me] Lunch, a restaurant between First and the afire, but kind-hearted persons immedl-| they wore all perfectly honest and, fur- | second A: ter ately rushed to his rescue and put out/ ther, gold more papers than she. She venues, on 68th Street, Brook- the flame.—V, M, Conry, No. 167 East! brought them a bag of lunch for their|!¥"- On each knife, fork and spoon 1} of coffee and then I followed him to sec Sith Street. trouble. It seemed to me chat she felt} #aw engraved the words: ‘Stolen Irom|!f he entered a lunchroom. He did not. THE THRIFTY BEGGAR. I gave a beggar a dime Saturday at Third Avenue and 149th Street when he asked me to sltp him the price of a cup wife worries and she gets trouble of At Nassau and Humboldt Streets I saw a cat marooned on the WANTED A FOOT WARMER. the heart. I got no education: my It was chilly this morning when Jim-] {ther was poor—but my Loy (oh, the highest cross-tree of a telegraph pole, while its owner, an elderly wom- a is he ‘ he cela oa . : hrc 7 ae Bate twa rf ing In his voice as he anid the word an, stood at the base, almost in tears, listening to tts calls for asstst- |mie, my handsome cat, was tapping YPl he Gon for college... Not tis horse and ‘< : ‘ for him, I don’t want him near rot wn ; ‘ iene 1. the fall 4 [Mamed his invards, but apparently hel Tout he fetes ine when 1 get home, ; that to trust these men and to show | sta: « Instead he went into the Dollar Savings rhe bootblack at the corner volunteered to rescue tho feline, and [had cold feet, for, Instead of eating the] ji, ii BREW MUSIC NOW. hieei they cyere erupted Belped than tee eee eae aeeaee mia BL sak ak 17th insets, Gael Wasnt 3 “ vi " ded |plece of warm toast I hed also pro-| "0, '# 8 good boy. He drove away, White passing Ruppert's brewery at| and there ts no doubt this sort of treat. | {MS was an effective way to stop sore!—irving L. Cohel Se eee eek] Cuvee ule pole; Gul maak Be triad to: gtasp Qusey he wan TeWArCHD [iitid for tie DEORKIAM, “He lig dewn| ace ony ian. cee me een, ace Mhird Avenue and 920 Street, I aw ten| ment does more for an individual than] “#ouvenir hunters.”"—Harry Mendlowits, | ere gt, se. with a viclous scratch, After recelving two or three more digs, HO ivcing 1t and rosted his forepawe on it. Lt ed Mae Gre meet la we men with musical instruments standing| any welfare society could ever do—H.|No. 794 Hast 180th Street, Bronx. — finally got a firm hold around the cat's neck and brought {t down. AS [ite maintained that position as long a4] qthe Copeland, Aipine, Ne J. near a aide entrance. This puzzled me} Basch, No, 23 Duane Street. ——— - : kel peland, Aip' . J, and I approached the gathering. Imag- THIS WOMAN MOPS SIDEWALK. | A boy of elght accosted me tn ho reached the ground, its mistress tore it from his bleeding hands, |the toust was warm. —G. M- {ne my surprise when I recognized one] A SMALL, BOY'S STRATEGY. T ant & Wortan at Metvitie Strect and} ay roy of clght accosted me tn front off apd snapped, “What do you mean—choking the poor thing!"—Thomas ae hecdeae For resid of the musicians as an old friend. A shittlesa “boy of ten was sliting| storey Pare er at Melville Street and /tho Arcady Theatre, No. 287 Ralph Ave-| J, Nolan, No. 144 Guernsey Street, Brooklyn donee SOR RID I saw to-day a sight that seemed to He invited me to go up with the] beneath the street lamp at 180th Street| ping the sidewalk, Sho wae using hot| ve Brooklyn, and asked mo to givg : : ty lady tir the Dost Office vent ee ee ce armen ae ‘others in the brewery elevator and weland St. Nicholas Avenue at 19 o'clock} soap suds und plied the mop vigorously, | lim a dime for a 14-karat wedding ring aus aes Ip She Post, Cicero | ta cane tn Gs WONG te OT ana got off at the fourth floor, Here {last night. He had the shirt on hfs lap] She doos this, nite hb elanoed } terday was wearing # benuliful monkey) { saw most of the oocupants of benches os this, I learned, twico a week.|He said ho had found it, After muct tur plece. As the Indy and I neared one| were men—Indeed, there were 243 men another at the delivery window the fur] and only 12 women, two of whom had plece sat up on her shoulder ar looked] babies; but most of them may have been found @ fully equipped band room, with] and was sewing up a rent in it. Tol James Gabelle an several musicians already tuning up.| my question of “how come?” he replled:| Avance, mate’ No- 586 Morris Park) questioning he admitted he had taken 1 at me. It was a good-alze@ monkey!—| unable to (nd employment.—Mra, L. Ey ‘Ten minutes later, a fifteen-piece brass| ‘My shirt got torn In a fight and I'm from his mother’s bureau drawer. I sent band was playing some dandy march] scared to have it found out at home, so him home to hla mother. Maybe he will oy I sneaked a needle and thread from the ve harap! DESECRATION. eat his meals off the mantelpiece for a Arlington Bell, Yonkers, N. Y. Cass, Schenectady, N. Y. * band meets once a week. Only|house and am mending {t here.” if| At Third Avenue and 180th Strect last] few days.—Sidney Rothschild, No. 1236 .. ‘workers. ar€ | members.—Ed-| his sewing gets by a woman's Inspection | bight I saw what I regarded as a dese-| Grand Concourse, Bronx. THE PRETTY GIRLS’ STRATEGY. I saw a pretty girl make a masher look foolisa in the Hudson Tube this morning. Tho girl, well-dressed and very attractive, entered the car with a much older woman, who was plainly very weary. Not a werd H. Dreschnack, No, 1652 Third] J’ll eat my straw hat.—H. H. Wood, No.|cration of the Stars and Stripes. A Avenue. 404 St. Nicholas Avenue neatly dressed young woman passed me GREETING THE OLD FOLKS, . and on the heels of her shoos I saw| Standing near the tunnel leading from eS eee THE MERRY MOVERS. pasted two small American flags.—Mrs.]the Discharge Room on Ellis Island] At Broadway and 5th Stre A REAL FRIE! to-day] 1 was called away during lunch y = ; At the corner of Riverside and West 84th Street,asthe buson which | Lilan_ Lew No. 2020 Washington|one day recently, I saw an elderly|I saw a taxicab slow down and give a] terday to viait a sick friend and neces man offered either ono a seat, j F 2 was riding stopped, I saw a trio of husky furniture movers in aprons Ave., Bronx, CaM ie s Keon aa ae on Drivato car the right of way!—Edna| sarily left the dishes unwashed. 1 re Presently I noticed a male passenger trying to flirt with the pretty : ‘end overalls gathered around a player piano which they had just un- THD MYSTERIOUS DAG. exhibited transports of Joy, throwing zeroes, No. 055 Mast sist Street, Brook-| turned two hours later, unlocked they girl. She smiled sweetly, whereupon he arose, tipped bis hat and Joaded from a large van. Ono of the trio had put on a roll and was | Among the persons who alighted from|thelt arms about them and dancing tn |)? _ Mie aunties te may auepring, Teun ait} Offered her his seat. She turned to the tired looking woman, motioned “LY i thelr rapture, When the ferry boat 4 providing music for passersby. Just as we started on, one of the mov- ap rey wane Se Syne ete builed in to take linmigrants to dans A WASHED IN A THEATER: the dishes washed and the kitchen] ner to take the vacant place and then turned to the masher. “Thank @rs brougat an ashcan, upon which the man who was playing the plano [and a man who walked behind her car-| "@ttan the young man thered hie In Loew's Delancey Theatro this] *Potless. It was a delightful mystery.| you very much,” sho sald, He turned pink and moved into the next is 3 "1 mother in his arms and carried her| efiernoon I saw a Httlo girl hanging] nd {t was not until dinner time that I] — . seated himself. It was very amusing, but when the new tenant gets | iE 00 eld-tashloned indy's handbe®.|aboard, saying again and again: ‘Goa| her dollfe'a clothes on a toy washline| heard {t explained. My smail_son had| ¢at—Adolph Lindo, No. 921 Davies Street, Arlington, N. J. is bill, based on payment-by-the-hour, I don’t suppose he'll laugh very | man had picked’ up the bag in the car,|!* With us.""—Louls Jacobs, No, 869 which she had fastened to three seats.| come home from school and let himse loudly.—Henry M. Carr, No, 523 West 121st Street. tried to stop him. Hoe called anothers |©9st 156th Streét, Bronx. poles ae ; is couteay Ware ner teetly o, Sonnet @ window. A few minutes guard. They threatened to call a po- dry, but to tho little mother they were] Inter he opened tho door for a. friend fissenan When tha taan patined to save A PEDDLERS Bi wet and sho hung them up palnstaking- mine, who, seeing the dishes un- eine kere Accawa geiiemea "Goes || Zowen. Hiving veorne arenes! trom a| i", When ste had finlabed Bhs S5¢ Mack | waned, hid! done: thers fie) te Ane the bag, Charlie,” cried the woman,| Pushcart peddier at Canal Street and in her seat with a sigh, saying: ow] gone home. Mrs. 8, Feldman, No. 622 and shy then whine Inia fet Cheng | the Bowery, and as Tgave hima dime “| 2,canetloy the ploturs ehite tay Deby 8) Duront ‘Aventis, Brooklyn. \ opened it with a grin, displaying some| Wondered how owners of pushearts| Woe shown her mother asked the child solled baby clothes. ‘The crowd guf-| ¢xisted off these small purchases. Then} ip qoilte'a clothes were dry. It seemed THE BLIND WINTTLER, fawed, the guards melted away and the ee eee Gee nee they wore, so the little one took them| Outside the gate of a little old house couple went on, with the man carryin i ith three | at down ngain, packed them in a little] at the edge of Queens County to-day I S the lady's handbag.—Mrs, H. Henkin, } » No. bag and the two departed as happy as| saw a white-hafred man whittling dolls A THOUGHTFUL MAN. NO DISCORD IN THIS FAMILY. No, 667 Southern Boulevard, Bronx. . ” could be.—Mrs. Kornbluth, No. 208 Lin-| from a plece of eoft wood, An expen-| I Saw the driver of a horse take the] T saw a couple on Glen Street to-day A SCRAP OF PAPER, ONLY 0) or ORATOH den Avenue, Brooklyn. aive touring car stopped and its driver,| water left In the pail after his horse had | miss the street car which made connece Tm 18th Street between Third and a ee . QUEENS a man, inquired of the whittler the way] qntshed drinking and carry It across the|tions with the train, No taxi was in u Sa TE DRAFT DODGER. to Jamaica. ‘Tho old man, without ris- 3 sight. The husband carried a baby and a heavy eultense, the wife carried an armful of flowers and a basket. “T'na sorry, dear,” said the wi “that T stopped to change to my henna hat."* While in Goshen, N. Y., the efforts REAL LOGIC. piped lb dacuck beamed hy ay wite and I ned chop suey in a| ine pointed, The motorist, without o| Street Instead of potwing It into the men running down the pavement look-| of a one-legged chicken to scratch a} Two Little boys sell candy and chow- Yesterday, standing beside tte Sib-) chinese restaurant on Broa hear| ‘thank you,” a8 If resenting the ap-[sutter he carefully poured it about the dl dway, nea tng at the sky. ‘hoy stopped and square meal interested a friend and my-|{ng gum on the platform of the Wood- Treasury Building, I saw a “‘one-way|Graham Avenue, Brooklyn, last night.] Parent discourtesy, drove on. ‘Then @|roots of a tree.—George H. Rawson, No. looked upward, I asked one what the|self, and my friend improvised a|slde station of the Long Ieland Rall-| Street” sign pointing upward toward See eas eee itow 7s Sonal Looe tte ee tho Mea tes Hed 753 Bergen Avenue, Jersey City. trouble was, ‘There {9 the trouble,” | wooden leg for the fowl from a clothes-|rond. Ono Is eight, and has been al the blue sky, and wondered was | volcing his hatred of Orlentals, Behind] within, He was blind.—Jeanctte F, ANOTHER LUCKY FoRD. Fourth Avenues to-day I saw several he answered, pointing heavenward. I] pin. With some cotton as a pad, the|merchant there fo: year, and the] Dt really intended as a him, on the wall, was « framed clipping] Butcher, No. 1568 Greene Avenue, "Don' awe saw only & speck of paper floating siatiasptn Waal tasioned’ tol the atucna | Sdianitwelvels The leiter bas been all | ecaceere an en | from a_San Francteco paper, dated July| Brooklyn. hide de lee plea atatets (Ane eel eat ae Matai a e es ve, —Samuel Longman, 3 Jack 17, 1918. ‘The heedline reed: ‘Chines es win station a Ford sedan, in which three |!"#+" he replied. No recriminations, no dove the rooms. “I see only a piece coma. Paner! he ex.| With some tidhesive tape, ‘The opera-|ing gum only since the summer and I} Avenue, Long Island City. American Hero Cited for Bravery WAS DETERMINED TO PAY. | women were riding, sped through the|f@tllt-finding—only understanding and paper,” claimed, “paper! Darn it, can't you|tion proved successful. The chicken|noticed that they were not friendly verely Wounded, He Destroyed awa child 0} climb aboard : ; 9 th See mag theak for Gik.0) | The wed | walked with a limp, but {¢ wae/able:to| “Vale lay, however, 1 waw them A WELCOME Gir. Machine Gun Nest.” Below It w Tseng Gar Hieceay Holding in one| ee ne eee teen cae iatiorey abd Oe hepeihesesco En Snia Me Conte ust blew {t from my hand !'—Richard Saal ent Joseph {!2. aticaMe conversation and the little| To-day at Broadway and set q| Picture of Wah, the lame proprietor ind an ieo erenm cone and in the) 2ropped to the tracks, three feet below. | nontai Pince, Glen Cove, Ls L wT Burchell, No, 604 Fest llth Street. jecratch o lving—and to fish ap es fellow grinhingly told me: ‘Well, you] #aw a poorly dressed man pick sp | this restaurant.—Tho J, Nolan, Other a nickel. He offered the conduc-| The fence between tho tracks stopped Renee A. McDonald, No. 116 East Sth Street. | see, I was losing business because that | cigarette and cigar butts. Then at neey Street, Brooklyn. tor the nickel, but that person tgnored| the car, Neither the flivver nor its oc- THE BUSY CHURCH MEMBERS. WANTS TO BE CHAMPION, : : kid was taking some of my good custo-| man in an expensive automobi it, When the conductor passed again|cupants suttained any Injury. Some] tp Springdale, a suburb, last night hie morning at Broadway and Ninth THE VICIOUS HORSE, mers from me, #0 I thought {t best to| his chauffeur to stop, The own NIUS MUST STAVE the child again sitered hin the nickal.) commutera Ufted the car to the plat- Se UGhtG eon tin mem oe ies This moming at Broadway and Mitun| ‘The most vicious horse I ever eawlgo into partnership with im, Now we] ed, approached the stranger and hand-| Barly this morning, coming down on] Again the conuctor fenored the geaturv, | form and an Instant later, the express} tethodiat Chapel. Then I saw six men ; was on the farm where I «pent my va-|Wwork faster and I don’t have to loss}ed him a package of expensive cigar-|cho Fulton Street Elevated, headed for] Tho chfld looked Uttle hurt and then] train thundered by.—Mrs. Deegan, No. talline ablagles on the woot wetia t . 3 eof elke 0 pears of age throw packag any time watching him instead of ettes and the pri if c I y d rage oF clk: i tea : y tim ching : if sell and the price of a square meal.—|Park Row, us the train Was passing} angry. He gazed at the conductor a] 500 Dahlia Avenue, Baldwin, Long) others passed bi f Fageied Careitirketin hate and Helter Napanee eae ing my candy.”—Alvin B, Stein, No. 342] Anna Offermann, Grandview Avenue, [one of the sparsely populated sections t and. then algnaited that. he| Island. an been erat Serena 1 asked two-year-old son, escaping Bayside Place, Rockaway Beach, L. 1, | Springfteld, I noticed in an upper story of an old] wanted to get off the car, Then, at the nbere of the congregation who were told me that he wanted to become light t fi ¥ watch, toddled in! the anim 8 stall, prateht champion, of tie ron the cige (the Nora» acted as gentle os a lamb, él REMEMBERED W tecttes.— John Mitchell, New York. though the baby pulled ite tall and its in a : punked against {ts legs. Knowing the . Nae antaeet ‘ Coe rdauaiiy trtedito Kill every onewho |) While washing #8 bey rying unsuo house Uterally in rags, half|yext corner he stationed himself as it] CONDUCTOR LEFT RERIND. b e ; ¢ ea : thelr time in the church's ser= naked, playing a violin. |The vlotin wus ting for another car. Mrs. Harry] ‘The 6.45 was slowly pulling out of the Rey \Watera, No ee almost as big as the boy.—Leo Ma a 3 aaa inal Gaur e fs >. 494 Tlendrix Street, Broakiyn: ay ree No. 3403 11th Avenue,| Hoboken station to-day and gathering | Street, Stamford, Conn, y speed when L saw the brakeman fran- SAVING THE PU On Stelnway Avenue to-day Pup run and stand on the tracks ® car approached, The car was N WE WAS A HUSBAND VS. WIFE. THEY WOULDN'T DECEIVE HER. ve us See ae ene | cesafully to fiy a kite to-day on Jackson | 8 5 , - : z Ton the #24. Gtrect elevated platrorm r[spprosened Bim, T neariy her bette con Kingetand and Morgany i) te eae rea ren eh ec 0 THY STE NOES HAPPY THEY PAID FARES. Ucaily pull the engine cord in'« algnal A . e failure while coaxing the baby from the] Street, between Kingslan: 88") to death when, suddenly, with a sere In the window of a voting station or to stop the train. He had to pull twice] At an auction sale at East Northport w a woman register indignation at} ty) tarry Turner, No. 182 Lawrence] aye; Greenpoint, T saw a man walk | of brakes, the motorman brought t Fifth Ayenue, near 86th S ; Usaw a boy ind a girl clapping thelr vo-day I saw a man and a woman bid " a“ velghed, She 4 % t , § * | hate deli before, wi ras 5 yhat a scale told her she welghed, She | OCT Avenues, Greeny 16 -& MOD WIKI ITO oh tie dees cea whan ia brat S0th ‘Street, Brook fils and dancing delightedly about In] bef with a grinding of Srakes, Cie }agoingt one another for an aluminum Street, into the fleld and sey something to the pot of the dok. Hoe|lyn, which 1s ordinarily a store, I saw . elevated station when the! cara came to a fetking stop. Everybod) | teakettle which was started at a quarter ted another scale on the same plat- form, which agreed with the first, wor Onn 35 Stepping dejected!y from [ne from’ hor} 1 kaw a fhouse acamper across Broad jumped down, picke: wi ~day sees) Ps then went to an automo- pamaes A Bint Som He ee au aad Hee ike arte ticket geller demanded of thet moth +l wax gazing out the windows to see theland progressed up to $1.30 before t bile, in which ast an elderly lady and alwho ran out into the street orying APR iti at eae y thelr fare a well as her! cause of the trouble when we spled the} woman gave up hope of securing the i BSSOCU Gta painted EBS Were WEnOIes uh!" shouted the Ittle gfrl.| conductor running down the tracks after| coveted article and it was knocked lad. The mi PED. arew_ & caus. of chocplate ‘from | hen <| poung couple, got a rag and went back! James Hogan, No. 807 vay Ave-| tall."—W. F.C Yo. 478 ist Sir srandbeg, “looking longingly at it a} way at 34th Street. dodsins tn on | fo the boy, Here he tore several strips | nie, LMG | Nee ee ee 6 big; mother has to pay! the train. He had been left on the plat-|down to the man. As he went forward rnoment, then with a sigh of resignation | between and Brolll Cia ee out a| from the rag and fastened them to the : 3 for us now.” ‘The mother did not ap- form, He was so exhausted when he|\o secure it, the woman exclaimed in a women, and A pear to share thelr enthusfasm over the} overtook tho Inst coach that he had tc]ione of disgust) "Oh, It's yout! éropped {t into a rubbish Yrreda Borchard, No. ¢ 6 West yelp.—Mra, J. Charteris, No. vl eupon it flew without wobbly =2 M r ° 3sth Street. Ttione the : = = wyment.—Catherine | Rurke, No. 497] stand om tho steps to regain hie breath} every one realized that a husband and ions. ‘The boy waa delighted and the mt ford Hoes, Eset while the brakeman took up tickets.—| wife had been competin, Fireet. the man walked buck to his car ane hi i Brent) papan Lek i , compe {ng family a8 if well satisfied with Beatrion Campbell, No. 27 Vernon Ter-|\aughter greete e ft THROUGH whe Laat ont company ad ‘himself that he still retained hi youth: Bi : \ Peale ath ieh ds td a teje. | "2% Haat Orange, Ne J. Rosenfield, Northport, Long Island. 20} Tr 5 2 i el kite-flying.—. rt Gligno: “ ¢ ¥ mv emerges J ele- On the clay tennis courts which keep ‘, fulldenack of KiteTiy ne eee eer ke ‘ ; one booth tn a drug store on Court A REAL BATTLE AGAINST DEATH. gaw four Japanese playing doubles. fessly, their sairts immaculately stylish, thetr feet scurried about in the last word in sports oxfords, Their flannels were creased fault- if 8 » Road, Hamilton Beach, | |i}. - gl . 4 tree da mediately enter i ‘ # Be t. Tet ralitae tater Aare Beas Yesterday about 2 P. M., as I was passing over a bridge across the y und trled to open the door, but] Bea¥erkill at Ideal Park, near Mount Tremper, Ulster County, New wach day during my after-lunch stroll} a) : ; es in Inetiie continued talking and) york, [heard a splashing in the water. Looking down, I saw a large oi Rin P wR 308 xa crisp with clean hit strokes, mS ‘Their tennis was good, each sy y voices—"Love, fifteen, | through Washington Street down near | SE cee an li ‘ad been left’ hanging on the} water snake with a brook trout fully stx inches long {n its mouth, It { Oecastonally they called the score tn staccato a 5 1" Mel a Sean eatae ta tale = st when aha tert Roath and : .. tev thi deuce’--with English flawless, Their faces were eager, the Bevis wn youngstet a polite on, Ho forced the} Was holding the trout by the back, about two inches from ite tall, try: ~ Ro ae ne superabundant life. - 48 “[ty paralyzed that fie can pat Deca as a is oor open and, the purse was no-| ing to get it ashore, w2ere it would soon die, of course, I didn’t inter- to. . + ~ . is ore in sight, searched th 5 Sti]; Outside the high back net, in the street, stood @ Japunens Oriental [herd slightly trom side to vide, But he Saturday's Special Prizes re in slight, earched the inan, tol tere untll the fish was actually Innded, when I ran down and tried to * was dressed in American clothes: put they were shr sisters, was wist. vita iy ersets cron pega by. with a punt’ prizes are additional to the $% paid for each contribution attached.—-Max Vilinskd, No, 609 War-| kill the snake. It was quick enough to escape me, but it released the = ¥ e lo!" and a broad, friendly smile, shen.) wick Street, Mrogtyn: trout, which I returned to the water very much alive. I wonder how face, rou! ered in imitatier aed her countrymen at play, | His greeting warms end inapii ‘i i" % ; fol yeidead bight coi a vein Street. play, one who get {t.—Arthur L, Bicotn Ne. Ford Car WHY NOTr many trout are taken from our streams in this way each yeart—L. E, | —Ethet 4 Je WATTTIER HAO 6th Gtrast, Woodhaven, FELIX BLOCK, No, 137 East Broadway. Riding up Park Avenue on the New] DeVall, Box 15, Mount Tremper, Ulster County, N. ¥. 4 ‘s (Winnere of Ford Prize pl tH Aiatel: 7 York Central Railroad on a rainy day, I ne pact pth? fetter read. RICHMOND Evening World, for identification) $e City Battery Pia WATtan leaning tout ee iheleaae «ne page of the faded paper and THE TAME SEAGULL. First Cash Prize, $25 dow contentedly looking things over and MARGIE) McGUINNESS, Haughwant Street, West New holding an uinbrella over her head.— Brighton, Staten Island penne No. 121 Van Buren Second Cash Prize, $10 nn eigee G. L. MoNALLY, No. 1114 College Avenue, Bronx PAYs UN PENNIES. Third Cash Prize, $5 ewomen get as mad asa MRS. JOSEPH McMAHON, No. 1074 Putnam Avenue, B’klyn. -day in a 5-10-cent store on exw the signature of the poet, John G. ‘Whittler, The letter was dated June 17 888, and was found tn some papers of iy father. It was written while he was % Alaska, The stationery was marked ‘This morning on my way to schoo! 1 I noticed my neighbor, Mre, Pah mae followed by a bird which waddled like a duck but dfd not Ape @ one. She told me ft was a seagul! which she nad found fn jack yard, where {t had fallen atter being shot by some unknown "Oak Koof, Dan marks: i J fe reed: Meee ao piled Ty bact HSpeatie Cae o Jog, which had been broken, and ouraed tt Ten Prizes of $2 Each Fulton Sireat when 8 enian Scunted ink 3 + f t fifty pennies “4 you come so tame {ft followed her around like a FRANK W. BURKU, No. 48 Greenwich Street, ena 2b rt We rehm, No. Pao DON'T BE DISCOURA GED. dor the specimen of th puppy.—. Y " of the Alaska Indians, pM) rok PY¥-—I Bernstein, No. 150 Westervelt Avenue, New Brighton, 8, I. tosy to my cousins while in the stranga A BUTTERFLY cron, GRACH BE. DORAN, No. 245 East 1234 Btreet ¢ Place, Brooklyn MICHAEL J. MUL co, 2881 Grand C E ‘ . MULL 0. ran Soncourse, Bronx, tay § o4 srondertully interesting country,| Along the shore at Annadale Re: THE NEW GOLY BALL, GEORGE W, GEILING : $oth Street, Brooklyn, PAYING FARES, Valen, Thm fied ts now a part of the | to-day I noticed what appea ae echt hon feats ie ne, SRO hand of PLEA GOCDIELN: No. 400 Macinon Bireet. Binokiin, iesel one paral ne atiaaticg to Ynlog. Tam truly thy friend, John G.|thousands of bird peared to be| Rolf ball from the vm with whteh I am JOSEPH KRULIA JK,, No, 847 12th treet, Astoria, L, Hirect cnr patd ne attention to Seek atts Goce, Te BYBY. No. 241] they wore migrating sree #8, iF] couroe to Cait et ae eg om, see MRS, L, W, AINSWORTH, No, $01 Ridgewood Avenue, Nowe of when he repeatedly ealled: aa ting nearer T enw that they warn fotrf a wat oe ee ae Stat hole has ark, N. J me and a woman altting by 4 . e !dn't w! CRON livered a MosT OF Ts CAN PO No Monn, | {Mies hundreds, thousnnds of meen | {2 tke © chance on foaing wr ta ¥, 0, ERICSON, No, 87 Jackson Btreet, Hempstead, 1, 1, rane ee 8 ee Near the bandstand tn Battery Pa: black and brown ones, Just bo at} t drove an old one. [t went { OLIN TUTHILL, Box 616, Riverhead, L. 1, Lb 5 seedy Tk T/T saw them fore dare | wate i nt inte the nf a hf: i hoe conduetar, whe had heard oaw an aged man tn worn and tattered] night, asm: settling on trees for the for oi T congratulated myself on my LILLIAN BISCHOFF, No, 24 Avon Street, Hartford, Conn ire, sald: "Madam, why not ernie aeiivouly odring the frst}a single wie with trae hanging ont play fh aig pace tee, The on ard ; bei ean s what you preach? You got on teamer.—-Richard Steyery, Nee se Hghtly againat thoir bodies sire, Tor, | landed In the fairway a don en the Pri fe sree Pane 6 uae Py names of Gapinai® at Truy Avenue and tt was youl was $100 prive for the best story of the week, steams » No, 44 Broad] tie A. Furman, Nov bon nant Wet- | course took it tn hie moutheacn fhe rize winners see Page 6, Haven't you seen something The woman counted out five Definite thme and location of incidents described tn some Annadale, 8, 1. boy Noad, Jaway.—-Maurlee WJ. O'Connor, ran | Interesting to-day? Write The Evening World about It, om, mumbling something about contriba- Hamilton Street, Stapleton. 8! oe a7 “Every Reader a Reporter.” keting. —Arthur Gest, No, 1961 tlons count {n making awards. _ yy Bireet, Hrooklyn, “A FORD A DAY,” FOR FOUR WL&EKS---SPECIAL PRIZE---TWENTY-TWO MORE DAYS If your contribution does not appear on the day following that on which {t was matied, do not be discouraged. It may eppear a day or two later, All cont.ibutions are read, Awards are made for merit, Receipt of one prize does not bar the receipt of others. Several contribu- tora have recetved three prizes for one story—the $1.00 pald for each story printod, the $25 prize for the day's best story and the