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: OKA OR ‘i AOA RR RC CT LTE LAL NE ELLA I EAN ictal aisle cst escemgetie ceesonanacatangeiaiatiiaatinabilaacaanasnnaeillait THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1922. ' “A FORD A DAY.” ial Additional Daily Prize for Contributions to Thie Page for Four Weeks. OPEN TO ALL READERS Name of Winner in To-Night’s Pictorial Edition. MANHATTAN EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS our oF TOWN " ON THE OTHER FOOT. A LADY AND A GENTLEMAN, A THIEF IN THE NIGHT, eRe eee y mae: oS. i caer REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD READERS AL 2 oink tn te morning Twas sound asley and freuming Mm 34th Street to-day I saw a shoe I Mked, but I could not find its mate. | engrossed with hix newspaper that he robbers. All of a sudden I was wide awake. I heard som The saleagirl offered to find it for me| tripped dver a valise in the alsle be- O make this news feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be awarded Daily and Weekly. prowling about on the front porch, five steps up from the etrest# af the one I had chosen fit. It fit per-| side my seat. He got mad, and with One Dollar is paid for every item printed; the prizes are in addition. Send them to “What Did You See?” Editor, Evening windows always are wide open at the top, but they cannot be of WEEKLY PRIZES. Regular CAPITAL PRIZES for the Bost Stories of the Week to Be Distributed Among DAILY Prize Winners Other Than Those to Whom the Ford Care are Awarded: FIRST, $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10. fectly, and 1 was walking about in it} an gail Kicked the yaliec out won the! — World, Post Office Box 185, City Hall Station. WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. fist (hu Wildes BS! © Ma Nae oF tha be la. kk Ua aled by & saleesir! wearing ite mate the | out." A pretty girl retrieved tho vali, ; Hanging on the bedpost I keep a policeman’s club. I reached fo pame and was. The walesgirl with ner) ae nding Wap in the face, in'edaition | TELL YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN NOT MORE THAN 125 WORDS. STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT, die biti) slebped Out ol ed and ont ae 2 touched: 1hé AGRI her also. ‘Then started a debate as to| toa calling down. It was her valise1 ‘TOOK PLACE, WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. CHECKS MAILED DAILY. BARA ERA Roreare HOOSSLNE 'GVEECUIN GOp GT he WiRAOO RCA ’ er shoe, Finally] J. W, Smith, No, 153 East 86th Street. “ Soe er Oa eailactns cucgensa we toss age acl For the bect stories each day: SPECIAL PRIZE, A FORD CAR A DAY FOR FOUR WEEKS; FIRST CASH PRIZE, man's head and shoulders. A cap was pulled well down over Wi coin. She Alpe am vauarter and HE PAY-OFF WINDOW. $25; SECOND CASH PRIZE, $10; THIRD CASH PRIZE, $5. TEN PRIZES of $2 each for next best stories head. De ain lta oe I Hate sfheaea th a the ef —Mrs. F. K. Hamill, No. 2 ex A taxi was parked beside the curb on 7 telephone Beekman down on the fellow’s bean w’ all my might, and tripped over th ington Avenue 7 126th Street, betwee If you witness @ serious accident, the outbreak of what threatens to be a BIG fire, or know of any other BIG news story, telep! . — Lehge Mit Pith Avenibonrt Mer & 4000 and ask for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Liberal awards for first blg news, BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS. stool Mrs. B. places beside the bed every night with the alarm Be on Watch for thi Jeman. | number of well-dressed men receiving St en a on it. Stool, clock and I tumbled all over the floor with a terribl My twin babies and I depend for our] money from another in the taxi, 1 - 7 noise. I heard the thud of my burglar, as he dropped from the Ripper By ete at ye tcl ha ik was, MAE CSOC LIN RIE CHORITE ERCORLEY QUES dow and made off. My wife woke up complaining about the not ‘ “a gine eed a ag | deuce fies ft made Incities and’ 16AteALtHat the Wisiesoret Duan, an APTER THE Be gay or chin A CORONA BLACKSMITH. I cursed the clock and I cursed the stool, but to-day I am glad nd. This after-| man in the taxi was paying off and re n Rutland Roa saw REN. » ‘ ee tA en pa ‘ tere | muiving DetaccAdolph: Sainman, No. e7 [three amall boys devieo an easy means Teo. 6) my Wélghdore onttdren With the afternoon at my disposal, I walked through a part of turned out as it did, for if the old locust had landed there woull my hard-earned money with which to st 101st Street. of ptf i @ sugar barrel 80 they! were playing in front of the how. Corona which I do not often have occasion to visit. Turning from have been a dead body on our front porch.—N. J. Bolger, No. i ay odotrre: oe could carry the staves home. They were J { ‘ Nod fing apt engpel @ little tragedy occurred). MESSAGE TO MRS. GARCEA, |rolling the barrel along the street when | /49¢ evening when suddenly one be- the main street onto a dirt road my attention was attracted by the West 20th Street, Bayunne, N. J. busily at work when the telephone rang] The street is betng paved at Bank and |" autotruck hove in sight. They simply] 99" to cry and went home. Ina banging of a blacksmith’s hammer, and sooml reached his shop. The = and a voice said: ‘This Is the office of | Hudson Streets and the stones are piled aw gl (eb cgia In Trent ot Se ie few moments his mother emerged rude smithy, the forge, the anvil and the smith himself formed a the New York Central Ratlroad on the|on the edge of the sidewalk alongsid: | 4M the trick was accomplish: hee | and spoke to her son's playmate icture o} fellow's immortal poem. The chestnut tree, to be ~ | fifth floor, A telegram addressed to you] a post on which there ia a letter box.,dore Barnes, No. 38 Hawthorne Street} ohereupon he set up a howl and pana Lette i ia en. A ber of them, fresh has been erroneously delivered to us.]1 saw a@ little girl with a letter in her} Brooklyn. sought mamma, The sccond mother sure, was missing, but not so the c! ren, number of them, fres! a Wa bat Please come right up and get it."}hand stand @ minute under the box, ae or appeared, there were words, and from school, grouped in the doorway to watch the laboring black- pri Naturally, I went, leaving my door and| gazing at t ail slot, which was far STILL SAVING DAYLIGHT then there was a fight that lasted alked on too, thankful for the privi- desk open. I “smelled x rat” when the|above her head, ‘Then she began takin®} At Atlantic and Flatbush Avenues] nearly half an hours, This evening smith, When they departed I walk ad = p Sy aww people upstairs said they knew nothing | stones from the pile and arranging ther [there Is a clock which, although thou-| the aame two children were playing | lee I had enjoyed—Rudolph Kopf, No. 42 Lurting Avenue. ). GMOS Of the phone message, #0 I hurried back}in a pile of her own against the post | sands of passersby consult Its time, still] peacefully together in front of the TRIAL HEAT. This morning, after waiting for a half hour for one of the tracuon trol- leys, I saw a snow ploug’ following 4 WHY THE WASH WAS OUT SO BARLY. The woman who washes for my next to my office, where | discovered the $25] When she had made a sufficiently higt ["dhered to daylight saving time iate] house.—N. /. Balkan, No. 806 Ocean had been stolen. The thief had even} mound she climbed up on it, put her | last week. I saw one young man glance] Parkway, Brooklyn. fre ged nine pennies from the pur In}letter in the box and climbed down Lt pep , nes his watch with It, es he midst of my tears over the loss of] What was more remarkable was that] nd, evidently belleving his watch to be A DOG IN DIFFICU ; Y i my very, very hard earned money, 1] she afterward demolished the pile she] &n hour slow, set its hands ahead—J.P.) 7 saw a small dog aie ergata t reais latina d ean be ie noticed that my little alarm clock was}had built, returning to their original] Busby, No, 348 47th Strect, Brooklyn. | foct was caught in the vmail hole at} ot vee, As Muy but the Monday after missing also, Well, probably he'll need] places the stones she had used.— a manhole cover at 44th Street and 16th | 2@¥Heht saving died for the year I no- time when he does time-—MRS. ANNA] Timothy Keating, No. 257 West Tenth CHECKERS. Avenue. Before I could get to the suf-| ced the neighbor's wash was on the H. ALBRIGHT, No. §1 H. 125th St. Street I found four old men the centre of| fering animal to release it an automo-| line at 8.80. Later she told me the attraction of a crowd surrounding the| bile truck and two automob! Wish WousaniRAGW ERAE the HARE: Of her THE TRAVELLING LUNCHEON, TOUGH LUCK. This morning while standing on the] For quite a while I had been platform of,the Mount Kisco Railroad|near the mouth of Mount Sinal Station, where a number of laborers are} without much luck, when two fell Cart ere etree inte trim for the | collected daily in a motor truck for]came up and dipped into the wate den Avenue, South Ozone Park, L. 1. | their Jobs, I saw one had left hia paci:- Rite. Wey eis 1 Se age of lunch. A driver volunteered to]reai beer. Did I get syF I did ¥ MORE GOATS, take {t to him. While he was away,| Harry G. Homan, Mount Sinal, i CURTAIN CALL. heneh on which they sat in Fort Greene | nearl All motorists have off days, and to- ——— : : y run it down, clock sHoUla Bermoved With whe retired 5 the laborer came looking for his lunch ; Last night ais 1 was leaving a friend's house in 96th Street 1 [Park Saturday evening, The aged men] the critical Tauited with nawe sd] Sunday night, but had moved them an|4ay was ours, We were just fixing our|and when told it wes being taken to Dacia a bata ean soned tt ; 64 ckers| the dog was stuffed with ust and |} forward instead of backward and] last blowout hill a a Lihoorse df adiptrt hee Me digag cedk heard some one across the way singing the Toreador song from “Car- Jand onlookers were rooting for the va-| that some children who had “planted | hed. renohed: hor work, at 6.80 Monday | cet yoout On a hill near Roslyn, 1. 1.) him he started for the job again. Then] tye word “luna” was explained: as| and dad was scratching his head andthe driver returned with the lunch.| sererring to the moon, to wee 2ng- gen.” Looking over 1 saw that the singer was gesticulatin he [lous players.—Clinton Hi. Barton, -No |it there were dancing {n glee.—Jean f 9 6 8 Bi ie as morning, before my neighbor was out of} o.oressing his thoughts about motoring beg ps ae not Bid, tie’ (aborse. 2 lish words and bring in the | in general, when down the hill came u iow many trips it took be-] «iuna.” Some of the words 465 Pacific Street, Brooklyn. Slegel, No. 155 Street, Brockly : sang. Another man was seated in a big chair with his eyes on the As peli du py emer I SURLGS Ny MUL Ure etec BOCA, Leal eiiy sel aad ps ge) ee ginger. When the latter finished, his audience of one applauded vigor- STRICTLY UP TO DATE. WALK IN. enn Sey enemy flock of about 30 goats. They parked see Mock | gested by pupite were Luna : ee al: =o on all sides of the car and stood stuptd-| ™ lunatic, Iuny. “Now, what do Wably dnd Uivialvizer béwes-to the HEhtaRd to thedbit-as it wis A number of ‘small bootblacks who] A neighbor whose face was swollen THE WHY OF IT. vag Mp No. acbigcsigg Minas es Oe y ae e to the left as if ackno charge but a nickel compete with the | passed. me this morning “Jurc as 1| While driving yesterday on Rockaway | Y, Waging thelr beards and looking at} Tike, NOt? Mower Avenue, Mount} mean ‘when you say. ‘luny’? pears the plaudits of thousands.—Miss Liane Pheloun, No. 706 Third ante Oe ane prices are charged | reached home. She was on her way tol povievera pi ce ae ek tae: spaalt Sark and ey: AS Sst aaa Copa and one pupil, with a wh near the jamsburg Bridge Plaza,|the dentist's and {told her t had : : 4 ls S eoehemes a) y CAIEU CRS: FUURLS CA: Me CRETE venue. Brooklyn, To-day I aaw one of there | come from a dentist's oMce, mentioring | 400, {0 a¥eld running Into @ car imme: | Travers Jr., No. 43 Britton Ave., Elm- A GURPTION ARS Ww ERSD: to Me left-hand neighbor and youngsters plant @ rickety chair close] Dr. Smith and giving his’ num diately stp fromm ocean tine; wal stoweed | hurst, As HONG S80 T WETS CHPREIE GHOTS- | but: Like Min W. 0, ae IS Lhe idoet Ofies Budding end gran nil ath, Avene eae e suddenly without giving me any warn ward in a canoe in Crystal Lake at] No. 49 Irvington Avenue, Bi customer seated himself hand him alreturned. ‘I'm going to the sume ail-|!"8:, 1 wes obliged to swing to 1! YING DOWN ON THE JOB, Eagle Rock last Sunday we heard} Orange, N. J. newspaper to read while he polished his} dress, but the dentist's name ts Dr] Of the road, where I stopped with the] 7. aay in a Fulton Street department a shoes. A constant muccession of cus-] Walkin.” Later in the day 1 passed the| tention of saying some things to the} woe ey a man iiterally lying down | eh tom kept him busy all day.—-Witliam R. | dentist's sign, which. read! Dr uffour. But just then I noticed a} or his sop, He was painting the mould. Hendrickson, No. 288 Broadway, Brook-| Smith, Dentist. Walk In.”—F, L, Mad-] Young woman wheeling @ baby carriage | ine Ge recently installed electrle witin ’ , and gurgles, and saw two are young men clinging to an overturned cere came canoe. They appeared in no particular While walking along the River at Mountain View, N. J., 1 lyn, No. Secley Street, Bi in front of the other car. ‘Thank you 5 danger, and my friend, who loves a 5 ly" den, No. 40 Secley Street, Brooklyn, you're a gentleman,” she called to the nee Rhoda’ an his bent Le he ee Joke, thought it would be fun to kid a young ae cooking their dif “LET'S ALL GO OUT TO UNCLE JIM’S.” river, and 1 saw he had stopped for a} ing” Ww. tT, Bascom, No. $978 Fulton| (hem. “Ta the water wet? he shouted.| meat was being fried and the "a ery sufficient reason.—Joseph ©. Hart- 4 a i is ne of the men thought he would let TEN DOLLARS. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY WorDs. Just before noon on Sunday I was motoring through one of the | Man, No. 1206 102d Street, Woodhaven. Wcod aes my (ried answer his own question, for, | ae 16, Both wore, Cutag: tea As I was leaving the house to do My Uttle girl and two of her South Shore, Long Island, towns, when the car was held up for a WARM BARY. swimming over to our canoe, hel tora etnereeie hus bie pats some shopping this morning my mother] friends, cach of them ten years old, | fow minutesein a traffic jam. We stopped in front of « beautiful oR Rein at A two-year-old doy” wandered | Eniy got a’ aoakingy ‘ut when, ieee RATMOSK aWunE. between two. t asked me to loan her $10 for a few days. Y, “tei d pomp duel 4 house, with id a rr h On the law. r 7 After finishing r unchoon at al away from his home near us and which slept a baby, He was pists Pie sami Fe | {lon on “Pine Prevention.” Whon @ wide and spacious lawn. On the lawn, pushing a heavy |tabie near mine in a 84th Street restau-| SO0¥ ron’ wy etronsere to a Bor, Grenched shore after being rescued we| Deacerully, and neither the ma grapes were t of my pitr-| they finished, 1, as usual, read what mower, was @ gray haired man of about seventy. On the veranda it, two ladies opened their handbags} Yon's mitk station. The ‘child's | (ound our cart had fallen from our| the woods nor his parents’ conv chases, but when I started to pay for] they had written, At the end of one nultancously, and then their faces ex- them I found my hand bag had been re-] Composition I came to thin: “Al- of the house were no less than fifteen persons, all well dressed, Stuaned oonatcmimdans “One baie ane moved from. its strap, which still hung} 222" élean your teeth and wash looking down at the old gentleman giving the grass a trim. One of [haa left her money in her studio, and your face and hands before yoing to the t h { 5 y the other had barely enough to tip the on my arm, But there was little money| beg. When dash e town cops happening near, I asked him who the old man was. he other % left in ft for the thief, who rt ial oe Ti eabae. Ne. ampere , ‘ ‘ waitress, So one had to remain while Jeft tn fC for the thief, who did not know] what this had to do scith fre pree | TO my astonishment he was the owner of the place. The well | thu ciner hursind to her studio. to gel On the Hudson River yesterday I saw vention the child replied: “W. ri a's ses ear) Baar eer N, "| asked hia father. ‘Tuase dey Grounds this afternoon I saw a Rolatacher, No, 66 East 101st Street. bingy oll opr — CS tae dressed crowd on the veranda were the regular Sunday visitors from | money.—Mrs. H. Jeller, No. 9 Boule haven't dod any stove,” replied the |® large, flat barge loaded with Irish] step up to a refreshment stand long and I couldn't think of an the city, waiting for the dinner bell.—E, A. O'Neill, No. 469 Fifth | vard, Whitestone. young man, who was ocuatomed to |confett! piled up high. The barge's corner St. Nicholas ‘Avenue thing more about fire.”—Mra. J. K. Avenue, Brooklyn. THRE LITTLE GIRLS FROM having his milk warmed.—Mrs. |name was the Shamrock and she w reet accompanied by two compan Zeman, No, 432 Bi deenmen bbe Minna B. Stephenson, No. 10424 90th He asked the price of an ori In New Jersey on « hiking (rip to-day PUBS TIN Hiroe SCHOOL. peoibsan isda slaty being towed by the Patrick McGlurl of| Satisfied with the answer he pia 1 saw a sign in front of a little old- Dbat. cura ; = On Jamaica Avenue, at Washing- ids the Shamrock Towing Company. This| down a nickel and asked for * fashioned church near Fort Lee. It was jilabdhapeegagd ; : ton Street, Jamaica, T saw a crowd is the first Irish battleship I ever saw an immense sign and had on it in black} “Young man entered the drug store : v gathered yesterday about three girls RICHMOND balling on the Hudson lowhed with ane letters: “Don't Wait to Come to Church t, where I ; ‘ b who, I was informed, were being in- 7 munitions.—William E. Chaplin, No. 140 in a Hearse! Attend Our Services. stepped into the L itiated into a freternity. One of the HOME. Maing Steet. Union Bis feo Hake tt chess Thies saleeateeae Lawrence H. Traubner, No. 216 West] telephone booth, called a number and TLS girls was dressed like a four-year- To-day while waiting outside of » ik for a glass aplece.”” Three boys 100th Street. then asked the person at the other end b ‘ old and was riding a kiddie .car, | Staten Island hospital I saw a man} «WHO WILL MIND THE CHILDREN | Were industriously drinking oran to “hold the wire.” He then walked to Another, representing an infant, had | drive up, get out of an almost new cat] WHEN MOTHER GOES TO VoTEr” , and when they had finished one of th SIR HAWRY. the soda fountain, bought an Ice cream a feeding bottle ina carriage, and the |and start dusting it with a rag. Hel 1 saw a display of true patriotl: to his benefactoi To-day while tramMc was halted at La-| CON® and returned to the bobth, props third was a nurse, pushing the.car- |spent about 20 minutes on the task. patriotism ; You're ad r ‘ ‘ j pockets while we were in the lake, and | disturbed me 5 father fownd Nim there, deme ¢ We had to hoof ft home.—FRANK MAN- | Neyre’? "mE. EB. Budd, « tertained by employees, who offered | Nin MS him various grades of milk to dus, | NN No. 408 Valley St., Orange, N. J. All of them were refused, “Why r. z : didn’t you drink the milk, sonny?” AVGH-A-GALLAGE! After the baseball game at: the A “REGULAR” GUY. TAKE THY TIME WHILE TIME 15 LENT THEE, fayette and Canal Streets 1 saw sir] !% Prepared for what he apparently riaye.—Mrs. T. B. Hanna, No, 14 | Then he went into the building and] I left School No. 7 after voting at t 3 Lauder in an automobile survey. | ‘ought would be a long and warm aes- Islington Place, Hillside, Jamaica, came out In a few minutes with a|the primaries. I saw a woman leave. ing the passers-by. It was the first timo] !00-—C. Wiliam Ullrich, No, 1789 Un-] TH PUBLIC DEMAND FOR GOL SWEET POTATOES. Ree young woman who carried a brand new} her three children outside, one of them. I had seen him in twelve years, On his] ‘erelif! Avenue, Thinking I could steal a march on At Fifth Avenue and 11th Street HE PAID FOR ONLY ONE KID, | baby.—Lydia Richards, No. 228 Fisher} in q baby carriage, and go inside to] NSW INTEREST IN GRAPE q ered what I saw to-day, There was al minds. By the time the starter arrived] 4 piled higher than the vendo usual for such a ceremony. The “IF YOURE LOOKING ror aprons got more stain on them hang # head rested his Balmoral bonnet. Spec- im ‘s rk i: " On the bus from Forestville to Miners-] Avenue, Tottenville, 8. I. cast her vote, After she had perfo! 1 saw to-di “ b ri taclen were perched on his nose, His IN NEW YORK CITY, N, Y. mid soles Nandy iptlon dts gee g Ba Gay | ferday 1 eaw what at fret 1 mistook | vine a tow days ago, I was surprised to her duty as a citizen she Me hae Wrath ana’ Conus ate BT famous, cheery smile was absent, but] The men of the Fire Department] jc golf course, called the Mosholu linkaf! % ¥¢ @ kitchen stove on wheels. It | see two young goats standing on the SPLICED, a mother and pt led _on her way] sands of boxes of grapes and hi i he talked earnestly. But it was good| Would have had a hard time of it with|at ‘5.80 o'clock Sunday morning. 1] Wed out to be a sweet potato | Moor of the vehicle. They were in There was a very pretty wedding | with the children. W. T. Gilota,Jof buyers. Indeed, there were #9) ® t in these dark days of Prohibition to ree] a blaze in Tenth Avenue, between 26th} found fifty golfers already asscmbled| 72a8fer on wheels, Smoke was com- | charge of a man and his son, but they in my ‘garden Saturday afternoon, |No, 192 State St., Perth Amboy, N. J.] there was no room on the widewahie 4 & real bit of Scotch J£ £., New York, [and 30th Streets, if ‘they had encount-|there with the same thought in thelr] "a from the stovepipe stack. Wood | man paid fares only for himself and the| even though the costumes were un- pedestrians. Dealers with stainéd| tq it 's | boy. The goats, which had some aiff : DER POLICE ESCORT, freight train along the avenue between] shortly after six o'clock there wert wad, ready for use. The stove had |eculty in maintaining their footing when] bride, a mneighbor’a iftle girl of EXCITEMENT. the grapes. The boxes dripped o At 29th Street and Broadway to-day 1] those streets that stayed blocked for] about 160 galfers waiting to play. Th: | three drawers, similar to bureau | the bus passed over some rocky roads} three, wore a curtain for a veil, and The series of ball games between| Sidewalks. ‘These grapes were gdog] saw a peculiar parade, It was headed by | half an hour. ‘Two mall carriers were tt of them wouldn't be able to driv drawers, to keep the potatoes warm, ind down steep hills, rode free.—Mary the groom, my two-year-old 80, | teams representing Freehold, Jelly at leait and it seemed that a Police Department flivver. The flivver | Waiting to get through, too, and they] off for four hours. It wasn't light] —S#l Seidel, No, 503 Hast 164th §. Steuertiagel, No, 9712 125th Street,} jad on an old shirt of his father’s | Branch and Red Bank are c: families intended to have quite t was followed by #ix pushcaris louded| would have had to walk around the| enough to play until after 6.80 o'clock.| Street, Bronx, Richmond Hill, and an old masquerade hat. The (much excitement among resident: It this winter.—C, B. Webb, with pears, and in the rear marched} (rain to make deliveries on the other] I had to wait an hour and half befor+ minster was my ten-year-old sister, | Monmouth County as the World Serles| Minden Street, Tenafly, N. J. ) Policeman on foot to keep them in] side of {t.—James Bolger, No. 262)1 could start. I played eight SS = == = who wore an old coat, hat, glasses | will awaken among New Yorkers, Thou- ipa Sne—J. V. 8., New York. Bowery. which required four hours. My wife mer 7 ‘ “4 and a collar turned backward. The nds of dol changed hands here WOMAN HOLDS UP A TRAINS who signed up at 9.40, couldn't start 3 i : E ‘ couple were very thorouyhly mar- | Saturday when Red Bank won from], In the 43d Street station of the JUST IN TIME. until 2.45. She had only twelve holes r Spe + ‘ried, for they went through the | Freehold but lost to Long Branch. For} 7: in Manhattan to-day I saw a The boys of East 58th Street have devised a new practical joke. played at 6.16 o'clock, when she had to J » 3 ' ceremony four times, the bride car- | three weeks the Interest will continue} Woman hurrying toward a train stop on account of darkness. It seemed ; rying a bouquet of flowers gathered |at fever heat.—C. D. McLean, No, 195]had but one door open. Just ap ‘They erect a dummy, sometimes quite a work of art, usually to rep- to be thi By ipa the popularity of golf es i : im the garden.—Mrs, Lillian Brown, | West Front St, Red Bank, N. J, fren About, teeter picard. It occ the elty should make all the unused lan: 4 hay aos 4 t, Stapleton, 8. I. o her that she had forgot som Tesent’a woman with a basket on her arm. At each side is fastened | Shove Woodlawn available for links so | wee ae. : We. 00 Bread Ateant, She piee ‘THE DISHPAN BRIGADE, She smilingly asked the guard to & long string, sometimes two or three of them, and at night the boys, |that more people might enjoy them Bs gran ie " ° , 4 NOTES AND QUERIES DEPART- I saw about thirty emall boys inet minute” and ran over to n evening parading the streets of thie Stand. There she bought a newsp holding opposite ends of the string, stan: selves outdoors.—James E. Sinclair, No | wer ay 2 eae 2 : é MENT. 1 Oppo e string, stand on either side of the figure 4 ia town and carrying banners urging Jana came back. The guard walt ‘rest nue, Bi . until an automobile comes'along. As the car approaches nearer, the | ‘5 “reston Avenue, Bron: A family of toure-dad, mother and | oe eee ee there bath Ul she got aboard and then clo ae f any, $ two boys of six and elght—sat next me 0 oaat their dallote for a cer- | uoon eater, “Eoeny Mactan ae gang sets up a cry of “Look out, lady,” “Watch out for the car, | GOODBY, GOOD LUCK, GOD BLES’ . 13 ber waet on the ferryboat, Richmond yesterday, | ‘ain candidate for Councilman. They | street, Winsted, Conn. issus,” and the like, the strings of the dummy are pulled, the poor U i ‘ v vs Yesterday’s Special Prizes and no machine gun ever shot bullets] err banging on their mothers’ dish- ‘This afternoon from the platform of faster than those boys fired questions.| P@%3 and surely got a lot of atten- a0 NWA. “lady” topples to the ground and a frightened driver puts on the , A an “L" train leaving the Battery I saw As we passed the Statue of Liberty] [on.—Stanicy H. Lehigh, No. 199 eas 4 emergency brake just as his car touches the prostrate woman. flying from the rear of the Cunard dad was interrogated as to the old girl] Léberty Street, Bioomfeld, N. J. A hole Gino n Man ae wh D. Miller, No. 330 East 58th Street. Building a bluc flag with the words, Ford Car herself, her torch, what made elec: _ WAG en Giaplan. Gh fino inten: tee “Bon Voyage’ on it. In the same win- tricity and finally (by the smaller boy) NOT GETTING ANYWHERE, 7 MISS BE. D. LEWIS, Fairview Avenue, Port Washington, L. 1 4 “ They were discoursing upon the evi , dow ere bone people weyine thelr ef ie ola thay iis an fie wainiel whether she could swim. That stumped I red @ sailboat to-day Just rounding | quality of the blankets when I saw yage to what must have (Winners of Ford Prize please report immediately to City a A. Brust, No, 402 St.]@ Point near Jones’ Inlet in Hempstead] put out: her hand to feel the thickn been an outgoing boat.—J. H. Hoskins, Evening World, for identification.) No, 808 E. 187th Street, First Cash Prize, $25 AILING. AL RUEBEL, No. 506 Elton Street, Brooklyn. At noon yesterday on the sea wall at Second Cash Prize, $10 Tompkinsville, Staten| Bay. A good breeze was blowing. The}and quality of .the wool. sail was filled and the boat apparently | fingers came into contact with thé moved forward swiftly. An hour later} she drew away.—Dorothy Leyinsol the sailboat, still with the full sail,|$2 Shapley Street, New London, Co was in almost the same position, It pment R ARREST, On Richmond Avenue last Wednesday the Battery I saw a number of people ate se 4 wa crowd of men, women and chil-|had advanced hardly any. ‘The ex- HOW ABOUT THAT COALT rent binoculers from the man gn. that GEORGE HILLER, No West 120th Street. Jaa” Shesing a monkey. ‘The anima’ planation lies In the fact that the tide| Nike out of ten of tHe autombi@l business there and look toward the Third Cash Prize, $5 boceme tafusiated ‘when a man tried t»| near Jones’ Inlet is very swift, running [ties I saw yesterday had their . Suddenly some one yelled] ' tre Cash Frise, throw a blanket over it, and bit the}at the rate of from eight to ten miles {tains up while the members of the p “Here she comes!" There was a great BETTY GILSON, No. 236 East Fourth Street, Flatbush. Inman's arm and scratched his face, A|an hour. The boat was sailing with the| wore winter wraps. ‘The unfortun PAY NO MONEY! SEND NO MONEY! nipgtearieere sy Tr passing baker, who appeared to be up| Wind but against the tide, a0, although| who had started early in the “ Ark man had rented all of them, and all Ten Prizes of $2 Each bn monkeyshines, stopped his truck, got} actually sailing forward, it was being|hoping the sun would make There is no caarge of any kind for taki OF eyes and glasses were focused on the ESTELLA LOOMIS, No. 250 West 94th Street Gown, made friends with Jocko, which] borne back by the tide so that it made] comfortable, were coming home World's “What Did We “Pei e Pape ene ae eNOS |1E.8. Mauretania ga she came cteaining W. P. ADAMS, No. 111 Broadway. Soon was perchod on his shoulder, and| No Progress at ail.—Mitdred Hurley, No, |the face from cold.—James Wilsén, orld’s ‘ou See To-day?" competition, Send no money down the river. J. H. Hoskins, No, 308 MARION SPINCKEN, No. 618 West B8d Street then climbed back on tha truck, A po-|207 Grand Avenue, Baldwin, L. 1. 418 North Avenue, ‘Dunellen, 'N, J, with your letters, Pay no money to any one under any circum- || © 25th Street, Bronx, JOHN J. O L, Ni : liceman, who was on the truck, tled a NS SCHOOL AT EATON’S NECK. In Long Island Sound at Eaton's Neck Point, out beyond Hun! piece of rope around the monk's neck and directed the baker to drive to the station house.-Mrs, Vincent J. Agello, stanc PERSONAL calls are made on Ford winners ONLY, If your contribution is adjudged worthy of the automobile the r MARGAR! IRVING SOBELM MR. GOODFELLOW. We had been trying for ten minutes porter who calls upon you will carry Evening World credentials, to cross "Park Avenue at 80th Btreet— WILLIAM WEISBERG, No, 758 East 165th Street, Bronx. No. 68 Van Name Avenue, Mariners] 4gton Bay, I saw a school of porpoises. They were big fellows 2 ' ‘ & woman and her baby, two other MEYER DEMBY, No. 1052 Grant Avenue, Bronx. z were jumping half way out of the water as if th ft Ask to see them. In case of doubt, telephone to the City Editor women and myself, There was no traf- BE, J. SLATER, South Highland Avenue, Ossining. Harbor, & f ais i is mE it i hi M 64 were playing of The Evening World. fic policeman and it seemed there would F. EDWARDS, No, 262 Main Street, Nyack OTE Nearby two men were fishing from a small boat, apparently unafr Every effort 1s made to print the x Atort never be & break in the trafic, when g : , APPLE TREE 7" : and unconcerned, Nearer shore there were three women in sw . PI he more meritorious contribu- suddenly a chauffeur driving a large en While making collections to-day near { Rea eoae kaant th = tUons. Write on matters likely to be of general interest. “Locate” machine turned so that no other ma- Read to-day's stori Pick the ones you think are b Charleston, 8. 1., 1 noticed an apie tree ie ing. : ad a oe i Bao us a @ porpoises and none cai e incident. HERE aennk “ chine could pass him, thus halting all ‘ ni dane by bearing fruit and blossoms at the same 0 venture too far out. p on the shore a man at a road; bh incident, Tell WHERE the thing aappened. And “keep on teamies Ans seationed ie 4a anada core: Winners will be announced in this evening's Night Picto time. ‘The owner kindly gave me som*] was calling “Hot ‘dogs, ten cents!"—Geotge Jersch, Ni ge vying. Damroth, No. 469 St. Ann's Avenue, (Green Sheet) edition and in other editions To-Morrow. of the flowers,—William J. Jones, No. # » No. 341: af Bronx, 48 Lisbon Place, Grant Clty, 8. 1 Street, College Point, L. I. per" Fi ‘6 a3 7 Ve 4 ; LK Seue , E } ' \ - shee ecnmaneme: — - . 7 4 wi end vr ‘ .

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