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a “on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922, “A FORD A DAY.” Special Additional Daily Prize for Cont ibutions to Thie Page for Four Weeks. WEEKLY PRIZES. Regular CAPITAL PRIZES for the Best Stories of the Week to OPEN TO ALL READERS Name of Winner in To-Night’s Pictorial Edition. BRONX BANDITS OF WHITE PLAINS. Invited to a drive with a woman friend, we were bounding along Up Central Park Avenue on our way Into White Plains and had reached 4 thickly wooded section, when two boys stepped out from behind the trees almost in front of the car. They wore masks and flourished toy Pistols. “Hold up!" they commanded, and out of curiosity my friend stopped the machine. The bandits looked us over critically and one of them asked, “No man with you?" “Just as you see,” said my friend. “Drive on then,” said the desperado, “we are not molesting women!” Then they disappeared into the bushes and looking back I saw a crowd of other kids who had been taking It all in—Mrs. Mae Moore, No. 260 East 194th Street. 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TEN PRIZES of $2 each for next best stories If you witness a sorious accident, the outbreak of what threatens to be # BIG fire, or know of 4000 and ask for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Liberal awards for first big news, BE SURE OF YOUR y oth BIG news ory, telephone Beekman FACTS. ECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10. BROOKLYN PROPAGANDA FOR THE RAINY DAISIES. Having been invited to the luncheon given by Judge Elbert H. Gary to the Presidents of Women's Clubs, I returned home brimming over with enthusiasm and ready to do one woman's part towards the sue e of Public Safety Week. Determined to put in a little practise om the fourminute speech I had agreed to deliver in schoolrooms and the — like, I hastily brought together a trial audience made up of children of the neighborhood and talked to them about the dangers of the streets, cautioning them particularly about automobiles, They were all polite and attentive enough until the close, when one little mam cocked his head and said, “I bet I could beat you a mile gettin’ out the way of an automobile! YOU couldn't run at all, you couldn't, with high-heel shoes and long skirts, My Pa says so, and he's a doctor and he knows.” * * * Perhaps the little gentleman would make & more effective four-minute speaker than—Mrs. Harry H. Thomas. Na. MANHATTAN OUT OF TOWN 665 St. Marks Avenue, Brooklyn “AWAY HUMORING THE CUSTOMERS. IN THE LAND OF PLENTY. IT GOT THPRE. Sadness ruled in my heart as I was taking my boy by train oVer the Penn- At the corne~ of Prince Street and the Bowery to-day I saw a boy of about In these days of coal scarcity tt reassuriny to eee several trucks on While touring New England f saw a Ford car try several times unsucce: sylvania mountains to @ boarding|ten dressed in a stylish tweed sult,| Broad Street, Newark, unloading | (ully to negotiate a steep hill near WA ae school, and {t grew more potgnant| sailor hat and starched Buster Brown] coal with the name of the dealers, | White River Junction, Vt, Finally the Bas ASIARL bees eee BARDEY FAIR. as 1 saw tears well Into his eyes|collar, having his shoes shined by an-| Atuchmore Brothers, emblasoned in | driver turned the car and backed It up ates iow at Atlanta ChY: sic ee dis EL ek aes one sly jtHeie Cl hie cheeks. other boy similarly dressed, while the} large letters on the etdes of the | the hill without @ protest from the fiv- bi 4 2 he vet vi Ook Ht e courage coul sum. fs the residence of a Capt. Young ana|Utside a candy store on Amsterdam|mon to be cheerful and help him|DOotbiack to whom the box hss aed wagon, 1 will order coal now with | ver.—Charles B, Ross, Quoque, Long te ras : Avenue, near 110th Street. The pro-lover this sad perlod. Suddenly 1 saw leaned against @ wall and rine “igo| @ more optimistio feeling.—sMra, B. | Island. | + the only house located out on the|prictor of the two apenda most of his] pis tace breck Into @ breed. sraile, una|aelight-—Charles Kreichman, No. 630] "url Ovlimit le Cane ee — FROM MISSOURI, RCULATION SHOOTS UP ocean—Mrs. Agnes Birge, No, 3104] time in the candy shop, and I sald tol he pointed toa alan over n carage, read-| West 168th Street. i sham BAD NEWS. During the ninety-minute exercise hour] In Peekskill this afternoon I noticed — Park Avenue, Bronx. * him I thought the children of the neigh-| ing: “Parker Ford''— ‘When you win nue, Newark, borhood would be tempted to steal pen- The Evening World Ford come and see RUNAWAY BABY CARRIAGE. Wile visiting a friend in Hacken- in the yard of Raymond Street Jail it]that the newsboys were not as enters 8 one > little | KREP OUR CITY CLEAN! nies from the stand with which to buy] me,” he sald, “you can park a F The brake failed to hold on a baby} ALL ABOARD FOR ALASKAt tack, I saw @ letter-carrter approach | is @ dally occurrence for some one tol Prin ‘Nonever, hid 2 \cs cecal | Twitnested numbers of visitors at the{candy. “Oh?” he exclaimed, “they do, rlght here.” Whon T left my boy the| carriage standing before a butcher sho} Every day now for several weeks, In] the Aouse bearing @ binck-burdered [shout the name of some prisoner and| method all his own, He had a toy pistol | New York. Zooloztenl Park. to-day | ma'am, they dot And that ain't the] tears and the smiles were still havins | 0M 42d Street, betv cen Ninth and Tenth] Garwood, N, J. I have seen a small boy| letter that the day, being tcarm, had | then the word “bail,” thus hoaxing the] In his hand and he held up passersby. weatter refuse and litter about, ignoring | Worst of it. T have to be glad yet if] race, and 1 hope to hear that the| Avenues and the curriage and tts baby | of ten hitch up a team of alredales to] amudged his fingers. The letter had | man whose name Is called, for when he| threatening that if they did not buy = | regulations and committing nulsances|they only come in here to buy the} smife won, Fortunately he doesn't know] Occupant started rolling toward the} no front whevls of an old wagon. In} been sent to notify my friend of @ |i ites to the Ward om paper he would take their lives.—@, Dy that approach vandalism, Remonstran: ndy!'—Mrs. EB, S. Applegartn, No.|the race that is being run in the heart| street, along which trafic was heavy | his way he made a light sulky and in| death, and the family had ruled the arden'a oMce he finds}, prooklyn. | by a park attendant tn one instance [8054 Kingsbridge Avenue, Bronx. of a mother-—Mre, H.R. T,, New York|1 saw one of a number of boys who] tas given all the small children In] edges’ of the envelope with shoe |no bail awaiting. To-day the name was | Drought forth this reply: "Well, what se 7 City. were playing nearby place a stick In] ihe neighborhood free rides. Sometimes] blacking.—Mre. A. J. Walker, No @ | called of « prisoner who had been fooled YOUNG BRYAN O‘LYN™. | are the parks for?"—Stephen M. Beobe, THE PASSING SHOW. (aa the way of the rolling carriage. It acted | when the team saw a cat it wrecked the goth Street, Woodollff, N. J. that way before, and he refused to goto] On Nassau Avenue I saw » heavy No. 744 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, In the arcade of the Metropolitan THREE CHEERS! axa chock and the danger to the child] jarnegs, but each time the driver pa the office. But it was the Ward 11.] truck run over the legs of a boy of ten | aoe Bullding on 23d Street, to-day, 1 was} ‘Typitying America in the truest sense| Was averted. The boys didn’t apr lently repaired It, Now the dogs arm “PULL DOWN THE BL z Fe Urtceee cL yeare, abd thé ambuleice -a6ctcrceaaee THIS IS THE LIFE, was amazed by the passing show to be] were three children I saw this morning | to see anything unusual In the incldent,| well trained and ignore cats.—Mrs. TH My friend Morgan was attiring him-|'"& him this time, and the Warden had] tre ching probably would lose one of his This afternoon on Broadway near 67th} seen there at noon. The American girl] at St, Nicholas Avenue and 178d St.ect| DUE T did, so T “blew” the crowd 0143, Venn jr., No, 416 Third Avenue, Gar self in hie “soup and fish" in his opart-| to compel him to visit the office and} jegs, But when the boy's mother ex- SU Laan & Glminutira MoE tite Is on parade—short, tall, medium-sized] on thelr way to school. ‘Two brothers, | sods. —J. Daly, No. 611 West 418] wood, N ment {n Bast Orange while | waited tof leave the Jatl.—M. Y., Raymond Street] hibited wild grief, the brave little fellow messenger boy save carfare and blondes and brunnettes, and here ant uged seven and elsht years, were walk-} SU accompany him to @ formal dinner. AJ Jail, Brooklyn, tried to soothe her by saying: “Don’t ree lunch at the same time. Hitching a red-head; fat, thin, plump and/ing with thelr six-year-old sister, one ‘ HE, eMAsY Coste TWO EXTREMES, young man, obviously emoarrassed, worry, mother, I'll be all right. I was on to the back of an auto truck loaded home girls with real fellows, f0F.) of them carrying her books and cach| “WEL” SAYS ME, “EAS : On Main Street, New Rochelle, yes-| rang the bell, entered and aid: “My CHEATER, lucky not to have been killed.”"—Mra. with gray he rode uptown, feeding » home girls with real fellows for. |i oiding fast one of: her chubby hanc EASY GO. terday T suw a woman wearing « heavy] wife and 1 have the aparimeat Just] A man came tnto our office to-day and|Lucy Geler, No. 113 Eckford Street, himself all the while as royally as] neediess to s where there are 80) m0 cldcat boy wore a red sweater, th Standing in front of a pawnshop at} fur coat buttoned up to her neck while] across the court. It is very emba. rai Brooklyn, Bacchus could have in his own vine-| many girls there will be also men.—| iit on. of white and her other brother 8th Avenue and 34th Street, I saw twolon her head she wore a straw hat—| ic. aspecially to my wife, to see you | {ed for two $1 bills for $2. One of 5 OSA San AGE Be cee NS Bryant te a Ss para, No. 370 Ford) o.. of blue. ‘They looked as clean as a Young men, one of whe dsome|D, M. King, Lathers Place, New| undressing whenever we took out. o | the clerks obliged him and we were sur- “Avenue, Bronx. Street, Bronx. COME, BIRDIE, COME AND LIVE WITH ME. While passing a house in 67th Street, Bay Ridge, I saw a woman with a bird cage in either hand run excitedly down the steps of a private house. One of the cages was empty; in the other a yellow surgeon's instruments, and except on our own dear flag I have never seen our natfonal colors reflected more beaut! y.—Miss Helen M. Bowman, No. 600 West 173d Street. HAVE WITH US TO. money, glanced at et, then entered the shop. Presently he emerged holding a gold watch In his hand. He was showing it to his friend when t slipped from his hand and fell to the pavement, {ts brittle parts shivering Into a thousand pleces.—Mrs. A, M. Rochelle, N.Y. A “FRIPND’ On Broadway esterday I saw a girl of whose dress was pinned a ti LITTLE JOKE. at Fourteenth Street on the back read- the window. Won't you pivase pull down the shade?” Morgan, profuse In ‘pology, hurriedly pulled down the shade and the young man «eparted with a “thank you.” Then I turned to my friend and said: “say, Morgan, why SOCKS ON HER FINGERS. ‘Thia afternoon a lady came into my tallor shop to order a sult. Three other ladies were there and suddenly they laughed as the last woman who came in laid her gloves on the counter, I looked prised to see him give the clerk in ex- change two brand new $1 bills, He ex- plained that the new bills made such a noise tn his pocket that he feared his wife would get wise to the fact that he . ays 3 and—they weren't gloves, but a pair of “we Tenney, No. £86 W. 160d Street, ing: “So long, folks; I'm off to get] couldn't they pull down their own |was holding out money from hia salary. | white socks, evidently her husband’s-— canary hopped about and chirped incessantly. Leaving the door of the Yesterday at Lextngton Avenue ind > "i eapnen married. uae oe tae oe shade?”—C. H. B., No. 42 Irving Street, ]—F. J. Lyons, No, 449 Court Street,|Salvie De Fusco, No. 23 Lafayette Avee H empty cage wide open, the woman placed them both on the ground of a gene rene any Chauncey Sb Cersrr “LISTEN, MY CHILDREN, AND YoU Ne pa ae a7 Avena’ G ‘Bayonne, | "&8t Orange. N. Brooklyn, nue, Brooklyn. 3 a Hooked crathien sau a dapebll ) No, 42) , . front yard and, walking back to her front porch, withdrew to the cor- | ang although a veteran in polities, he SHAE BEARS Nog. ner and waited. The little canary continued to “cheep! cheep!" and walked like a veteran of the last war, Seated in a big white bus, the A FAIR QUESTION, “COME ON IN, YOU BELONG WITH US!” ‘i Fe i At 59th Strect yesterday an old I went to Ossi d West End a first to leave the Polo Grounds after REQUIESCAT. el ssining and saw a baseball game, between Wes! i (if with head up and shoulders thrown ; man boarded an Eighth Avenue car before long there came an answg-ing “cheep! cheep!” and in a tree [ook ijoyment. of life wax written pda PM iia dita ae In Athens Cemetery to-day 1 saw a] jn which 1 was one of the atrap. Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and a nine representing the not far away I saw another canary, which almost immediately dropped | a)! over him.—-Nieholas Constantin, No. rates, was a small boy who re- J yonument shaped Ike a bed bolster. hangers, He scomed very fatigued down to the top of u nearby fence and entered into “conversation” with the bird in the cage. Apparently reassured that there was no punishment coming, the runaway, hopping on both legs at once, 261 W. 58th Street. ORPHANS. sponded excitedly and triumphantly tchen men, women and children alt the way down to 42d Street asked who won the game. “The Giants in I was told the man to whose memory It had been erected had been troubled by versons trying to get money from him. and looked firat at one seated pas- senger, then another, until, at 110th Street hia patience gave out and he Mutual Welfare League at the prison. The contest came off on the penitentiary grounds. It was a corking good game, a nip-and-tuck to the very end, At least as good as the baseball part of the programme i ‘ on the stone inscribed the words: baat y o Spproached the vacant cage, circled It three or four times, inspected | Touraine. Toston, yet Tac oe eee a in tna [Peloubet, Athens, N.Y. after that @ lady left the car, he wise crack from over yonder brought down the house. The umpire the place as if looking for a new apartment for the winter, and finally | ¥ rare accompanied by a inald, v ho] game and our bus spread the news eo ETCLIGART TS sank into her seat—and a deep was a veteran of West End Post, On’ one close play he declared the entered) hen, tie: worsh ‘cams! down the.etsba jane claged the Or: habit Trew ikierathonae i pea Tee airgets oe At 7.45 o'clock this morning I passed! s6@ Montgomery Street, Jersey City, runner, a West End man, “safe.” Boy, you should have heard the He flew from the window while I was cieaning the cage,” she ex- | habit of Mee ea ecacEeacalCne = the Tiberiy Besa Feehan carety Fins uproar from those bleachers! It had almost died down when one ained, “I fol re ave E ack age — t ' ‘ y were 2 EARN JESS ™ HAS | PO pupils a ‘s ‘ - “ a BURG: py ee ate would agra ee mack agains AArriSh: | pair. thinking they, probably, were |THE MODEHX ESSE JAMES TAS oe rine a boy and a gitl, primary de] elient called at tae office where 1] comedian yelled, “Safe? Safe? Safe? Somebody give that guy a num- F. Herbert. No. Mosholu Parkway North, ‘OnX, ne Lite rich nS) eat) ely ip SAREE eLSnteE (vb HIRT reaaliey partment puplle, rere sented ot a fone am employed, desirous of having ate be: Sing Sing won, 8 to 7. H. Yondowitz, No. 153 Heyward Pee Rasen, | Eee ee i ‘i ey : nooks In hand, enge “] will drawn. After expressing his é older one erving, nt to cheir Toor Bullding to-day 1 Leciuls bide men ipaus hell to ring and the doors to open. vishes as to the disposal of bin estate Street, Brooklen foe ane Boe erey uc the Weave, hae of aiiver ne | prey were chatting excltediy, "'l got My | he: wae asked whom he devired to ep- maid, who apnenred. very a4 | goring under the heavy bag o| ne | gold star yestiady” and Ja see M<) Hoint as executor, To our astonishment that thelr father» 1) |carried, while close by stood a number} hold the flag?” Young and eager, It} Tey a that he wikhed to uct in that Somenopy Give ‘Then, In and aside, she informed me the fof guards with drawn revolvers, Imagine] scenm that 1 too was that Way on = hae himaelf—En Kay, No. 43 THAT GUY A father Nad fust 4 and she didn't {a bandit trying to dash off with onc of] inout school, and now I'd like to bo] Chpactts .—Ei » No, 43 NoUmpEr!) how (acer those bags 4s a pri Harrison E.|ihat way again. Heroid i. Brennay State Street, Hackensack, N J ss fete Cante Mulford, No. 863 Columbus Avenue, No. 45 Liberty Street, Middletown, N. SAT HATO VROUONTIT = BURNING WONBY. On my way homo from the one, tee 2 he 5 ~ day I rode on a ferry boat propelled by NIGGER'S NEW NAME. | Taam tontny. and almost every das DON'T BE DISCOURAGED. seam. in the river t maw a number see, reet, Brooklyn, n = st river 1 verhend This afternoon my mother sent me to the village to buy some | 1. ¢ THA ARABNG LEO ere Se rer ete en OLD HAND AT THE BUSINESS. erullers, I had to walk about a mile. Got to the place so early that | tents v are left burnne all dav If your contribution does not appear on the day following that took me home was equipped with air The closing hour at Gimbel Brothers’ having almost arrived I was ‘4 $s lv this f con Tal yaic: et Cl ‘ages et ephone call T had to wait until the erullers were baked, When I got back to the | Sv"lv thls s fn" som J[ OB wateb It was matied, do not pe discourayed, It may appear @ |) ITTKe as, “Tplayel on my phone.| fFeed to abandon my shopping and I left by way of 33d Street in the house my mother put them on a plate, sprinkled them with sugar, Jones port ve otter day or two later . graph before dinner and after dinner 1] to see the driver of a taxicab bouncing and cooing to a year-old baby covered them with a napkin and placed them on the diningroom table. une N i . 703 Ar All contributions are read, Awards are made for merit, Receipt mentitoia! movie theatrs) (On.ny Row girl, Having two of my own at home I naturally was interested and I Then something called us both into the yard, * * * When we re- | ‘trem Avens _ of one prize does not bar the receipt of others. Several See In a truly mareellous tub, These are| could not withstand the temptation to wait and see what might happen. turned we found Nigger, my dog, sitting on the diningroom table dis- WHY THE TRAIN WAS LATE. tors have received three prizes (or one story—the $1.00 BS He of the wo anes Ive ne After 10 minutes or so the baby began to fuss and cry and I approached . 7 A = oat tes sh 7 y od rrize e y's q P the Wulton was considered crazy, ase, ; posing of the tenth and last of the erullers. I wish you might have F An Ue ¢ unmuiters te ninvion hich each ay printed, the : a a one day's best story an Ra reese rie cneg cereat the man and asked {f I could be of any help. “No, thank you, ma’am,” seen him! His face was all susar, and he was trying to lick it off. AN |}, fede this momning wos felt an eat! HH Be bie sorte bs : K a s hte shane asacribeaiia coatriby ae Se ee ae he said, “I'm all right, We're all right! Sure, I'm used to It, I have a : : : ana ‘hoes of incidents ; . . were a couple of ‘cann- s my mother could say was “What a shame! What a shame!” * ¢ # Jani the coniuctor at frst exttatned thot] etinite f me and location. of fac c see ee atictne machine Gena cts | houseful.” He did seem to be doing pretty well, under the circum- We have changed s nume to “Crullers."—Hazel Falk, No. 1432 | the cnuse wag rue to “engine troup! ana count {n-making awarde possible." ‘The inetoscope was called] stances, s0 1 walked on but did not leave the vicinity. It was about Gillespie Avenue, Bronx. hes were eovercd with small feath Fee eve isda called the bath ton] 20 minutes later that the mother, a stout woman, made her appear= RICHMOND Ve eae De Ta eRe . ‘tmenace to health.” John M. ¢ ance, her arms filled with bundles. The taxi-driver shifted the baby to MOND. hat before yi ° rf Street, ch “wed a duck -alehted <on the ee, a ANIRED mteees his left arm, opened the door, helped the woman in, passed her the NICK CATCHE A SITAR. A 2US JOURNEY. 3 oh, and r mt i with a pea baby, closed the dvor, took his seat and drove away, The license num- Gila atceenoon quaaw Gn font of terday on tho corner of 32d Strect| It flew Into a ficid and the engineer, OMY PRIENDS, THIN 14 4 SIGNIFI- | ber of the car {8 088-366 N, Y.—Margaret Kelly Looram, No. 936 66th Riegi’s Pharmacy, Richmond Turnpike, [and Madison Avenue 1 sew an old man} (man NM EY how ann ieee + CANT GaTHRRING! Sirect. Bay ‘Ridges Brackive Tompkinavilie; a. shu ann ; Touch a tax! parksd at the eurb-andl « ‘ fi Niles “7 Half a dozen musicians and two men a . on a bias os para ry se 2 a by Saati Pei fe es ie aa Sia ab raysipa, f who were to have charge of a polities! QUEENS Nicola Cacecinporeo, who had been fish- Oo Ul ¢ we latter fol oul, ve la meeting one night last week In Lata. ing off Municipal Pler No, 6, It helped, the: old mi to the cab and nn sp otte Hall, Hawthorne, N, J., were t . red about three foot in length and] drove him across tho atroet, There nel 4" digas anid Ponta: only persona who had shown up at 2.20] NO PINT BOTTLE WILL HOLD 4 ROOSTING HIGH. Cacciaporco it had given him af? 1 the old man out, ‘The latter] asked the conductor of a Seventh Bite AAVSTEReMen ts GaAs, Genres GUAR Tn''she Wome! ofqpelict any. teeta v i - ad ’ a - wnked him and went ) his way.— aan nay santerdy! te" lat her candidat) ‘a, and In Flushing to-day I saw a crowd Freeport the uickens make ent p battle, The shark aiteome Harold R. Anderson, No. 222 Van Duzer] now when it reached sith Street Thoman F. MeCram. Attorney General. | of poya about to board a street car Jenter the house and wander taken to Panozzo's restaurant on Mont- vet, Tompkinsvi ahab nine hol atonnad thwoHy tae re Vo, <j + would speal hen Was suKKE i raitea eouryuaenaeng ene tenes nee PRY Mareen Yesterday's Special Prizes ‘iat ine dtum and fte corpacmaren | When @ Mord aedan came along. [thursday night wa I went to bed E Sea bee Fata feet TALE oF TWO DoE Mee eegauttd; (AY. Gente Apaat bo aor around the block playing lively aira,] One of the dove asked for a Kft. | felt something soft In the darkness, T Beenie, Har ag:eiaral}sgh ate vF Two sons of neighhors of mine each| out. Mu father used to live on $2th Ford Car ind Ina fow minutes the hall began te] Tho driver consented. and dmmedi- | xcreamed. My friend hurried into the n 8. had dog. The Bovn are great chumal Street and told mw ty took for the ae mc a ; 5 ; Ted ee tne celeniid tarment’? maa | ately all of the boya—there were ten | ro¢ cheat on the linhts weal thee — and got the dogs at the same time pia 2 Loame to New Yor . WILSON, No. 2705 Richmond Terrace, Marimers' Hartor, $ Hpheat ser nes seeps Mt | of them —trind to pet into the ma- = COULD MORTAL Ast. POH MORES Jan mals were leensed the same da 0 Martin, No. West 1ijth how jt meant that 5 were takinginiy) Sc phen irisd, 10 288 Uta the! ma 1d roosted three chickel Laat nidht Grae oP antenane ind ulways the two dogs were together] st _ (Winners of Bord Prize please report Lmmediately to Clty Edltor, deep interest In the political movementa] Chine. Only four could make st. they were sanged out.” carnival at Callege Pont, Lol, We ity Uieir masters, Jack and Brownie, Breaing, World, for identification.) the day, Ye gods!--Willlam Rodgers, Baiada he oer Fiber d teppei No. 12105 85th Ave- ind our luck at different booths playing in the road at YANKEE GRE, vee Ah Pri: No. 68 North hth Btreet, Ashley | something for wothing wena tel iin, N.Y, ie Tea ae a a HHH vae iret ios | Auenorastio SHE Wor satera i nibh biret Cash: Priseage Heights, Paterson. Ns J. aemaliiis lar MaINn wate tele dha, another ehvat of alt came nth automadile| two Of age, who resides in our GH, MecDOWELA., No, 98 Fountain Avenue, Brouklyn. 9 feth Nerect, BimAauret, ff D CALL, the third alz sapkins oth. . The boys to | house out daily with packuees of i STARTING EARLY, BEARDS Re SE e . t deal tn third aie soy and a rie i hou yt ently, isrith Darksis i Second Cath Prize, $10 pany , teal in om and the fourth an alum 1 up ht ars for delivery to his etsiomers : zh. : lend of mine, who was accom-|eyy op LADY HAD “THE LAW amémy. eae SHiIRIMARA DOR ater nace had unk: iny 1 toll him A Wad snen a. states JOHN KI IKI, No, ilroad Avenue, Jersey City B: i it to wUy nigkaus and th fiainys pore the sara nes anda monthly may be allotted Thi y '. or IT. a Sei Genta ’ Medtugh a to be hoped, | maining Civil War veter= Third Cash Prize, $5 On the 6.19 from the Pen, Station to} sounted eluht who ne ie » Van Bu vet, Now N and expressed hope that the bill MACLYN STERNDERG, No, 172 Varet Street, Brooklyn, hild to hold bis Far. Rockaway: thie evening I saw. an|'Thiy were selling msrasines, veoumal , non W as he ean re! an s 4 * > ment, and the boy took It ¢ 4 ae : ' fh . : ae han yout amas ba Ten Prizes of $2 Each toms to the bullding. Shortt ftor [elderly woman stop bealde‘a seat in the} lt RATS, BIATOR. v8 nilla extract ae SCOLDED SO HGH 208K HiM rather net get the ind be able to PAULINE ENGEL, No, 102 East 114th Street, a man ed, took the handed} middie of which sat another woman | "NEN DOlO ie ain pout aoe SBARLY TOCCHED THE stay] A ted, on a continue going out to bu: Paula THOMAS A. KAYANAUGH, No. 543 West h Street, the Riddio «a: Sickel and (ps on [The elderly lady politely asked her to] j. ue 'f we houeht of “hem allt 5 on Park | Hhtnd: tenrybe day, in rub! Iteod, No. 510 West 123d at. G. A. McRAB, No. 161 West 36th Street Junior, why did you take (nat mms! move over so that she too might alt he Hoffman, No, 8576 87th Street, Ase Fund tee hove on the clothing of man A SVGQnSTION, MRS. MINNIE ZIMMER, No. 2185 Light Street, Bronx. Bae Ae th Ga teoked any papert|down, “'f am) reserving this’ somt for| Woodhaven I tw f Brae i ane there oe OnIEae TOMeN|| uy fearon’ eucaimontle anivere in MAURICH ROBINSON, No. 1 Avenue, Bronx, was the reaponse.—James M a party,” nald the seat's occupant.[ * = thy Ast wis @A1O8T monitions had fallen on deat ears, sew York are fined © for trame CAROLYN ROTHENBERG Nx myent Avenue, 102 Dehuhoff Avenue, Nevertheless, the old lady edged ner NO RENT TO PAY, z A heart mie pry MY Tony selzed him by the arm and pa rule intractions for ally they MRS. PAULINE B, FRANCIS, No, 56 Willoughby Street, New- Long Island way Into the seat and soon occupied} At Nassau and Beekman Streets thig. bs jae tin cie ; oe Sy olin to his fect. ‘The boy threw him-[nre not blam y, as darkness fre- ark, No J hor legitimate portion pf Ins few Jovening 1 bought elhteen fine pest Of THe a 1 My xeif on floos and kicked and] quently prevents drivers from seeing A. H. URBAN JE 1207 Avenue N, Brooklyn. TH aM ; mas utes a man stopped the re, told [trom a atvect pediler for 25 cents, no eee Hie” A] acrenmed. idently thinking he was|traftic officers. J have noticed that in W. L. SENDEL A7HL 129th Street, Richmond Hill one Ha Pet Phe eat ts Ghar inamnexidenny hur BuAsand ets Wer Lap ager apy aires ‘ iangiuge on for dene fost Se uae DO. the bof Danelia and eho « SEI : . I € UNGUIK: TE saw throwen {Tas eo nan, evidently her husband | would coat 50 cents or more but a nits tp and gow him. Tlvounk 3: Yd auld fever, Sy eran cies Boab sil ene eee BBE M. LINDNER, No. 4418 Beaufort Avenue, Richmond Hin, ‘ha stopped. be-[ "that twas holding thts seat for you,’ | ninute afer t had hought them the | aiid to his mother t " nked him. But tnstend of thanking} playing t upon traffic potlcemen, eae h man attired iy his} The elderly woman aniffed, "1 wouldn’: | peddler favoring the publie . { ns and im, the mother, indiznant, walked der ible for autolste te Read to-day’s stories. Pick the ones you think best, # i mh wa rve a seat for ANY man," whe raid | with fruit Ht nths John ) the howlir Misa M erlook v York might 1 Winners will be announced in this evening's Night Pictorial tim € e she ocoupl \ i bering ey, No, 21 nd Tu s Rene No. (Green Sheet) edition and in other editions to-morrow. k No 2 p im 6 Bwar amo i pik _ “SA FORD A DAY,” FOR FOUR WEEKS---SPECIAL PRIZE---TWENTY MORE DAYS l raven, L. 1 ions from a_policeman.—Joseph No. 109-19 Plattwood Avenue, We