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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922, WEEKLY PRIZES. Regular CAPITAL PRIZES for the Best Stories of the Week to Be Distributed Among DAILY Prize Winners Other Than Thoso to Wham the Ford Cars are Awarded: FIRST, $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10, “A FORD A DAY.” Special Additional Daily Prize for Contributions to This Page for Four Weeks. OPEN TO ALL READERS Wame of Winner in To-Night’s Pictorial Edition. mannarray EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS anooKi.vy TONY'S BIRTHDAY, WALL PAPER. ng “y : When I visited a friend this afternoon and had told her that the R EPORTED BY E\ ENI G V/OR LD R EADERS On Atlantic Avenue I saw to-day a large ice truck with a baby carriage in it and a luncheon table, and eight chairs. The ice truck eat worry of life at present is to ha y rtrhent newly dec- Lott ‘ . . . Sestaa Ae atattinely ie i ® uit iwboeds “den! ener t O make this news feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be awarded Da ly and Weekly. belongs to Tony Alsprino, and he had his whole family in it, I guess, Mier Had n66n, Here she pointed to a place on the wall wiere, ahe One Dollax is paid for every item printed; the prizes are in addition, Send them to “What Did You Sec?” Editor, Evening ind they were going on a picnic somewhere and on the back of it said, the paper had started to peel. The bad place was covered by World, Post Office Box 183, City Hall Station. WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUK OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. Mie written “TONY'S BIRTHDAY” and the truck was decorated with ‘ i E a y ed, white and blue—Mrs. Mary Huthwaite, No. 989 Madison Street, twelve stock certifigites! I know her husband is a great hand for i Au~ ane einia Ment OLAS EK rn allt sf agi s imi @abbling in stocky, but I looked at this exhibition in amazement. ‘TELL YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE,IN NOT MORE THAN 128 WORDS STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT Brooklyn. “These things,” tay friend said of her costly wall paper, “were abso- OOK PLACE. WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDREoS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. CHECKS MAILED DAILY. Yutely N.G. Now, they serve two useful purposes. They cover up a For the best stories each day: SPECIAL PRIZE, A FORD CAR A DAY FOR FOUR WEEKS; FIRST CASH PRIZE, ‘bad spot on tl wall and whenever Joe comes home and begins blab- $28; SECOND CASH PRIZE, $10; THIRD CASH PRIZE, $5. TEN PRIZES of $2 each for next best stories Ding about s‘yme wonderful new venture 2e thinks of taking a plunge what threatens to be a BIG fire, or know of any other BIG news story, telephone Beekman If you witness a serious accident, the outbreak off inl nie tAm in here by the ear and let him look at the pictures. 40co aad ask for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening. World, Liberal awards for first big news. BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS. ‘When he ¢omes out, as a rule, he has decided to leave our money in the savin a No. 565 We 2d Stree 7 igs bank."—Blanche Sandman, No. 565 West 162d Street. i QUEE! BRONX Miia tite ot toe nt ON SUNDAY MORN IN MAIDEN y “MAMAS GIOVANNI. BROTHERS GOODFELLOW. | 08 OF AME GREAT SHOW- | DADDA MINDS THE WARY jate at the office this morn- LANE. i yy) 1 rd F for men in th MEN, This afte uy Street Ky ‘i iret Huda wale da To-day I saw a tiny little Ttallan boy was in Ward F for met leh edanmbintclent heath dhaicsheoseste 8 OME tae s tala Badu Piet Sita andl Sean Et cl Fae Fete GE Tae ta Rea ete ‘ aaa can rat an its ccintdine brown eyes, dome] Ward's Island Hospital to-day when || last evening at the Bay Ridge ‘The-| tho shelter of the armory, I saw how et Sit aueh itipence that 1) SCG | eT tet al ee ely dol hed ebnab sted! ome from school, unlock the door of his| #8 flve men with musloal instrument: | {1 saw Corse Payton’s stock vompany | father tends the baby, ‘The child was Be 'it- was tiearly noon. 1 noticed) ® baby carriage hour was noon, # Atatit. He wid’ to ame) US d AVo fore open the ' AS . i aA a ’Smiling Through," and if that tan't which tine on six days of each week iome, Hight the gas ranges get out, the/Come In and begin playing and sing orth a Ford L don't know what Slesteng ‘sounthy AR: Ne Creat: eee | gs" doll.—©. Lichtenberger, No. 68 heads of departments were the great buildings belch forth hordes of covering und saw a ‘large “ i in the chairs of the usual typists, humanity which choke the narrow] Halsey Street, Astoria, L. ind were punching the keys with {n-]| street. But on Sunday the giant build Bustrious index fingers. Inquiring what| ings rose cathedral-like ubove the can jt was all about, I was told they were] yon which rested in Sabbath day seren riting what they had seen for TheJity, scarcely a soul being in sight save ening World contest Have you Oung col and thelr baby.— m anything strange or funny thi W. Nic’ No. " imorning?” asked my informant, Fee ree tae which I replied: “Well, I s id boll It, fry two eggs and| for the patients, Most of the sick me [RW ‘Bennett, No. 7908 1ith Avenue, | the immediate vicinity were playing | cut off two great chunks} !" (is ward are incurable, but thes | Brooklyn ndball, endangering the baby's safety, f Italian bread and then alt down and| “ers 4 happy lot while the musicians ——- Father was seated on a chair tilted back rmed. All kept. time with the] SHE COULDN'T SAY ONE WORD. | agajnst the armory wall. He was sleep- eat lunch. The ttle boy was Giovanni Whe $ get h fat Plerro. He lives on the ground floar of | Music and some even tried to dance te} olen for home to-mialt I not a} ing as soundly as was the babe,—Clare ‘ ri * " it. The doctor tn charge told me thes sai My wife waa a sight. She sat! ince 4, Walters, N sto Ht No, 8184 Villa Avenue, Bedford Park. n a chair looking like @ dead ringer - No. 87 lancock His father {s dead. His mother goes|!Yers come twice a month and heli | for ree H. Adams in “Huhpty- | Street, Brooklyn, to work. Glovanni is fomd of school) here medicine has falled.—Ja Dumpty.” Her face was plastered with cof some potatoe Henr Street. esinerine C BR OBSHRVANT, BE siINcERE, Bad Oe eae tort or ita Ac| Johnston, No. 1760 Jerome Avenue,|*ome whitish sort of paste, “What's AL's HERE, AGAIN. ad y Monag! No, 1831 Marmion Avenue, happened, my dear?" I asked, some-] A young man entered our affice at ASD TRY; naghan, No, 1831 Marmion Avenue, | Bronx, ‘4 1 UC ete aE ; rae i tronx. . what sc uit she didn't utter al Park Avenue and dist Street yesterday BOYS OF NEW Yori« At ‘ourth Avenue and welfth TRACH t word, T T became really fyightened a ft look’ . Ny S56 Sih. Girect Thi F Street yesterday I saw a float on HE PUT THEM ON TOO BDARLY. THE BOSS CAL IT \ DAY. wHE WoUDY Ake ma ‘ 2 : She pointed at her mouth and m ace pabeg earth Mat oals Selden four piiviat gunk oi are which was one of the Ford uutomo- On the Metropolitan Avenue statio» To-day the clock in the hoss’e of- Mestadeli toned dhgtenliadctteele. Every morning at Boston Road and] motions us if to write. I got a sheet of | ##ked in a loud voice if any of the nen eal dee nelle hs les piven faily. oy ah _Suening ofl thas IVa alevatad Reo dianalen | A Guae ues od eae ibe ve oe 4 Lexingtoa Bri C @ Stre I see a’ bright-faced ase aud a pencll She wre T can't bei sore port wine. ‘This is the ground. They had no compass, but they + 1 would ever be lucky I saw a man scratching } form to standard time, andl I sate oP ps a healthy footer bas Bidet ti iced ea inal (rete rr ca er wee crt mong aa tetadcry ghee peewee pee reiki’ MP i bcut an vakio’ of Te to win one.—C ine H. ny Dilate Mey vy onny ub his hat at what he\thought Jivoking khaki-clad young man who had} CCl’ Ot tie BIA | erate McGarigle, No, 488 soth]W. G. Eichler, No, 1623 Cornelia Street, Reeve eae ational No, 52) Bast seth Street, Hillerest Roud, Jamaica, L. | as 4.59 o'clock and bid the help { kit on which was printed: andy Al | from time to time holding up all vehicles | s¢, agen Brookl yt Beene cawing ihe circle with a yt z 3 : ee peas t From New York to Alusk. ‘Also|to permit ehildren to stream across to i | Mk attached to the other ¢ THE rw a t His 3.30 vekaway n i y ‘ . y — ‘ | Tegel ee hes i: Nie ne OT oie Aue THE WAY HoME. ‘ oe a 50 IRE att ta UR R Sat a tind here was a long string of names of] school, Although I have seen the same IMAGINATION. WELL, } 29th Street. A NtINTAs ANA LaROTHRIEALLO eee peti tale towns and States, while on his het were | thing each morning since school opened.| Among my fellow-passengers yester- , te a Fifth s vay rush and gave the “hamls” a | such slogan as: “Keep Smiling" and) tee ee ty watch her then|day on a ferryboat to Barren Island, While awaiting my turn at the . whose ur two little tot ugh a las a period of ralaxa- Eat Garlic 1 Be Strong While we dedi 9 where I live, Were four young couples} ‘¢lephone boothy in a cigar atore at AT THE BAR whom w tular ; tion to forward to all daaz—A atched nim he tore from newspaper | go on my way with a lighter heart andl Wier’ wien there came into view the| Nish Avenue and 69th Btreet yer i T saw a man rise £1 J. Tu 102 Field Aupnue, is about a man who had contract- | 4 smile on my lips as 1 re the good chimneys of the old gerbage plant on] ‘erday, J saw a man who was ahead Nassau Street barber s ee South Ozone Park, L, 1, 1 to walk 10,585 miles in fourteen | this little lady accomplishe her self-]the fsland, were almost overcome by] Of me enter a booth, take up the oat, search in i oo nonths,—Elvera Johnson, No. 390 Mott ainted task.—Abe Silverstein, No.] the strong odor. They covered thelr] receiver and wait. Then he waited wallet and, ! paniny VENTRILOQUIST, venue, Bronx. 1472 Seabury Place, Bronx. noses and passed remarks about the) #0m¢ more. Nothing atirring, Ho picious glar a Bh cl had of a roost artled a 5 5 “terrible smell,’ and when 1 prepared] Jiggled the hook. Same reeult, place. “I'm s rat wanted it ol 2 Queensboro subwa OUT OF TOWN to get off the boat, one of the ladies] Then he unlimbered his vocabulary } when I came in bh ‘They ts . vegeta at alee! ~ rain to + but neither she nor th Roe vemarked: “How can she stop here by and told the transmitter what ho j barber’ called } ne fuct Se eee eax ate MANHATTAN. Other passengers ecauld find the bird TELLING THE WORLD, the garbage factory!" As I stepped] thought of the company, ite machin= } t d mers Siok mae abel aba atl Ct ppl tallcn tat a A e Ju a1 enue station thre : : 4 ane 6m the BOM . co] €ry, operators, heir sisters and eat his wallet w 's| would keep ail day.—Annette HL Sana at eee a ouue station thg A young man who lately moved into our neighborhood here on | from the boat | turned laukhingly to} tei eee and their aunta, And RUE HEA coktcwhich Hungion A Hook ee itn Avenue ain Sheek ° ated perfectly thi Washington Avenue, Arlington, set off three enormous cannon crack- | x has been brought here since then, suddenly, his voice was etilled; Btreet, nol : d re BOUnpAraL CORREIA LT and thinking they were revolver shots we ran out, I saw a motor cop |iyn H Y : tracted a nickel, deposited it in the caiaer a 4 and tea shop in 7 th Bo ~ 1, : L <0 I saw u messenger boy x : in : MH EE miled while she was doing FLY ON THE CLOCK. bell and aid: “What's the trouble here?” Sot a thing,” came in Marten Brooklyn, i re . she scarcely heard} jt. tc v tat © it fs morning from the Ne Ik sid A Sheffield milk wagon stood o 7 aged man look at th A ’ t ae SSO Gt iat al morning from the New York sid: 1 4 man's yoice from the window, “it’s a boy and ne looks like me!” Rue MERtEO "4 i i — marine recruiting service bod Asbo fet aeher eng es (Ol and her “dy vu {tl saw what looked like a huge bug a ‘ is , a he a f ! street Monday while the driver was in] woogrs WeoG WEACHES WUT. Park. Firet they woul nit f st d every|crawling up the face of the big Colgate k Watkins, No. 79 Washington Avenue, Arlington. N. J one of the houses. Eight small boys, LEDGE WEET. oster 1 then at h “pafelock in Jersey City. Later, in th none over five. hitched behind and - u hadi) iaigs dics: ine aha her yinfor the clock, T saw that the n Shouted to the horse to “giddap. He] Last night T saw one of my neighe with yellow strip Who a time tn 1 electrician renewing th 113 A Bor! Ano HE t oo lively a rate that the] ors coming home from work. As he Mee Acpin th a bathe | hands and numbers on th LOOKS Clixe ME! ; with fright, bringing | reached his gate he halted suddeaty, Remtes, which pict nt f the | A Wlso that the face ofthe ing to the street thelr mothers] slapped his breast and hurricély felt life « marine, ‘Then ul ade of which served and the driver, all of whom raced af “is pockets. He found what ‘co wae again a he marit 612 W. loth Street 4 ladders, makin, the work of the the runaway. Th boys dropped from } looking for and drew it forth, heaving @ walked away, one otriGlan y Gomme ray casy.—Haydn their perflous positions, one by one, and] sigh of relief, It looked Mke Afrte were older und t! wishing W. Barrows, No. 4315 Beaufort Ave- fortunately none of them was hurt. | oan cannibal with sprigs for a body, " Uchmond Hill 1 Mrs. Jennie Seironinger, No. 1164 E.] arms and legs. It seemed to !.e overy- 2th Street, Flatbush, Brooklyn. held jt up by a string, and ONE OF SEVEN SIs irae an, Bs il iad me it was a ‘Woogie “THERE!” lw i grocery store en va a ‘ ; i Kinto a ae ; InN 6 PGT iy . TERRIBLE ACCIDENT AT A Tt 1 joint to-day when a young woman en poy of eleven came into ore y father, necding a collar, sent Z “St ene While on ny way home from business at 4 o'clock tais morning 1 [h LO MIGOR OC RGaGe Leader: pnd | ate Ghcldane saridga: Cocaasnc bagnt ied | RieveO 34 Bernard on his bleyc LORS eR ada Uae p y Brook s . x ‘ rin, he noon hour to-day a beard an a clock ri loud and incessantly in an artment i. cotta Both the woman | anh! obe les, gave the clerk | ‘2 ¢ tel ng him to give he inet ny paeidiert 1 1 heard two salesmen make a be hinaman the et and money he ashingtom & ed ; elt at No. 628 West 124th Street and a few seconds luter I SAW th Nba tis Micitand acme ah cell Ihe. out soli the] tre tandudtiinn Cree ral docks, 1 aaw @ cop trying to pre A MAN WIT NTY OF SAND. clock land at t pavement, still ringing loudly.—H BY Lam tithe SOGaAL EELEIE AAI IOUEL caite | Rade AdenOe avaleanl capechla aenaane:| beFat uEAMNG Urea REnatiRr tal vent about a down boys from taling At Bayville Beach, near Oyster Bay, I clock land at my feet on pavement, ring udly.—Henry Iie Melt wl asks Cartas) Ihe “wonian, Galrnly toe (ot soi had n nls chon) boy returned, bringing 1 ' a swim. But they foiled him, even | saw a man into whe xford sho and R. Kelly, No. 438 West 124th Street Ht I wh tand Spanigh,| her } r hair fell luxuriantly to] called him beck. ie came, and when} ticket nor money ry auls tld eT i they didn’t fogl him, One of the [ran at every step, en T get hon = to. the Spanlard what the Cer: = cided 88 tc ve ener ot} the clerk placed the dime in his hand PSP, ERE Rae be ic b “accidentally” fell overboard | my canary will have a year's supply of XE sgh At t OUR, Noo 80d 4 : BART GOK ty onal'the boy turned to my. son and sald ven ane Fe a Beanery und the others all jumped in to save he remarked to me with a grim. ™ 3 Quinn, ? F | one |e Rey iN ou said nothing about getting his life--Wilam Alerander, No. ree C. Relthel, No, 1055 Flushing Site Maid Ani Old: FON call aa FollRe nBOk tf ie blag fone H yee plepels out bi * Central Avenue, Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn. NOTES THOM THR BP, G, Dy} ttle thing ke that Mra. C. ¢ eye 1 after jong intery ‘ patel ie i “MEY Green, Golden Brid is iw relurned with the tleket and money IN BEAUTIFUL FLATBUSH. J ee ibe aa eaalusive eanlacytaliili to: wien I saw that for which we all have been looking and hoping the past i ' in mf ni ON F OLGHT TO BE A ODRUM IN THE f 1 ds Ba on er live years, apagtments and two-family houses at prices wituin the : Tor OIW ClRAti Cal if ot white wbataniage at ET alba teed tees i ; td handed the money aly each of salaried men, I went forth with something like despair in Hornsby hit 5 w Boro Market Mien eave di a Tees Ks employed there, ‘The Jap, off my heart, and I returned triumphant. Where? In beautiful Flat- ALWANs Boy comic. LR ET ase fae nes : Mr ae CRE nn ctheulat | the exbtulecoRt cher arate ys | course, could make nothing of the Chl] push, T covered the ground between the Brighton and the Culver t 180th Street and’ St. Nicholas Ave wer r 1 b, i noand inside it found [the exhibit of the State Game Ce s | nese hicroglyphics and didn't know what a " a ‘ apagen cee Pees a ' use clean 4} . . of New Jersey, when the band| it wos allaboute-Miss Sadie Schenker,| lines from Avenue L, to Kings Highway. I found any number of de- - : ocean lRartini for sane VT struck up a national air, ‘The fis im. | Nyack sirable places, in two-family houses, at prices ranging from §65 to Bive me n $1 itl ubout the same age Ship, | k ye . ; ned at tine, tn WELL, NOW —voU skEt $80 per month, Best of all, 1 found landlords who are real human | thet 1 given him $10. We 4 ed angry and he, apparently, wa: Jof Mar a te Kalle Pte ee pene : cies ene i wis fathe ey line} bein owners who are bota Kindly and considerate, as well as | cunsed r some time. He saemed| trying make her uddents | 47 SrObh. NOs. 73 GOWIINES: E } Vance, No. 181 Morris Street, Morri lust night thal he would Lave | anxious to please desirable tenants. So, cheer up, suffering tenants? | Willies to do the rigit thing, but asked} he put on a flapper 1 begar ee een DUCES OME Life i in worth living!—Mrs. B, Shookhoff, No. 1722 Kast h that I walt until he checked ap atfdoing a wild d bout her, stoppin posineuied AL. : MAaTUtT OUEL Street, Brooklyn | night and said that if | ly to sce if she were smiling | Ou U Neola ail : ther t broken-hearted, 1 1 } “over” he would return the nen t 1 ' er mind. ‘To-morrow Twill wajeh RICHMOND. | esting wiso that I look axa AT t Li A u et is ny Whut Did ¥ WHAT EVERY DENTIST KNOWS, OW YOU TATA UT Me ivi H ; gi brother 1 At the de in New Dorp this] Ona Staten Island ferryhoat to-day 1 sped ie $ Heald 1 he 1 1 wa ung iady adorn (7) her abet Ce i tw h afterne y hittle 1 having | *# ‘ Pocket of mz rues ‘ ; “i ested, Sie auton with © make-up, after which | Mite orierc he stood wit r i ' ke F berries aire sae wsked her friend Betty how she fang. There le stood with i \ ; ve yhon J sew a mart iooked. And Betty repited that she wax Manag that. mwiich “over.” 1 ined | ! Hall f ; tet ‘ fth | me “te th Then the first girl J-had just found my $1 ns UALS ' ‘ Pa We ee a \ hey mother wouldn't “You T was unuble mv “i fee es \ ' r Mee ye nemten e-file vat | tolerate the use of roure or Upstick at at you had ine ¢ \ peaked: tis (Want ; if \ rer FE ee cs lh but t 0 long as ferryboats T couldn't afford to lo man cand thi f A f 1 STAND AWAY tow Ting WAG ay y vand 4 stores remain ope 1 brought you $9 y"'—Mrs. 1 hat tha hab wast i n ¥ ‘ FRISKY EN ETS OLD AL 2 bay . - Valudy, No. 180 We s t 1 r t 4 7 aa t ‘ t ' lin 0 Tot ‘ J Roa N D “aes Boy ‘ Het t H Ford Car my 4 i ae break Tap yn MONT IS Ge w AMY? “Aaa ue easing old Rict ‘ ty Steet MRE. LAURA ¢ I MC 1710 t, Brooklyn t 5 h f o£ M : LOOKED LIRD A FLAPPER, habit ef throwing the f et 7. (Winners of Ford Urice please report tmmediately to City Kditer, tl tit to cu ‘ and eraned t peer bats Fe y lock eve sess 1 misses. One ve woman these ie 1 took th t 1! tof First Cash Prize, $25 ‘ wontiy hedied nthe part | Vers ' ses. ‘They were Weaver from a tb hame age nd sed tirda at the t HENRY PHL L Xver | u : “ ' sint I passed them f took a lot of with i Jamie G i Des i ' nid i ‘ i : 0 t 1th ( 1 w a he pie : tampa, No, $49 West 123d Strect, ' t Second Cash Prize, $10 f iw Avenue, Port 4 thet the fer 1 cousins. tom im pa ‘ vio t é MAURICE \ I eet, Graham I Staten Island, | Mh * plet 1 1 ' ° madly h porte ll ca v mae 8 Vandert ir > 1 he i i! WHat ny PAE HOULL Third Cash Prize, $5 WHAT TH DLOK MeNTER stot hiv le ‘On aarhip HORA mf. : hin mible was he in r 1 ARTHUR . Hroudy liayonne, N. J 7 pe F A rmed ne hint yang | in Wa Park looday 4 i Si ap q j iy PAY NO MONEY! SEND NO MONEY! ow if, Une | eee, & roll a bab Ten Prizes of $2 Each : t \ : ere But the infant | oh j rath renee HER Si pe kd ore Aa | w Phere is no eltarge of any kind for taking par: The Evening t cried and cried until fually| ¢ ) a A f rahi ‘ 1 What Did You See To-day?" competition fo money er reached in the earrt row] te UT ' . Z V and began playt ' ret N ' 1 I TT i our ‘let Pay no money to any € ciream i by MRS. J ISTE, V tream, L, I SAAS SUARA TEE stances. PERSONAL ¢ on Ford winners ONLY. If ron being f \ 1 had \ is BAY - ntrivution ts ad ‘ i re et i 1 ' Noite ap ian } “Yy who Is upon y Evening World credentials, . 1 i . ° \ to see them. 1 t tel to the City Edito: ; the SQUIRREL BOLTS FOR NUTS so% F B DB sed Pete I he ss oS See hough they cooe 1 thee At 90th Street in Central Park t £ BE Upp = see ete 1 i World, peeived Wus a cold look jrom the]! S2W @ squirrel become ¢ ont tt N ix fi 1 effort 1s made to print the more meritorious contribu. olden-haired matr I then noted ying t ‘@ her 1 that he jumpe db A ’ ' on matters likely to be of general interest Locate” at in her window hung a brizt spare tire of an automohile and] hi by finally ¢ » trys Real today's stories, Pick the'ones you think heat ae : ‘ i age, in which was a cratgindred he] in ' wi ‘ be announced In this evening's Night Pictorial : ' ’ lent, Tell WHERE the tht ppened. And “keep on th she was prepor . —Willlam Me N T Kast! p 1 sath anlition andiiniaihanceditioneltasmeriou M Ay homus, No. 207 West th 5 su Street H oat Sie | 66 y, ga raw 2) Xf) ~ i” oO ’ Nf) r a] 7 Y Te ” "> 1 x v 44, 1 Q--- y Yawn ft A | F } 4 - e \ } IN

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