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ciichemieaseniniaiimien st hee Seep ee eee eres fotbntes = : aD Bi { ee ee aE EEC IMEN, 60 BENS 164 NR Tike eens 9 eens taionihatel t THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, | “A FORD A DAY.” wo Bees cad WEEKLY PRIZES. / Special Additional Daily Prize for Contributions to This Page for Four Weeks ‘ : AC Ba eer bia A bd Les litlg fe) hibit to Be pede mikee dD, rize Winners jer Than Those jom the Ford re are Awa . . fans. Wise sctee meer tele ; $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10. ' . wavnarray EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS | anoonts FARE ENOUGH. “WHERE WERE THE POLICE A great many people who ride in taxis and avoid paying the driver ‘ REPORTED BY EVENING WO RLD READERS After driving my’ visitors to thelr hoe, arrived at my garage, not realize that the driver has to make good. Indtead of beating one block from my own home, only to find that I had lost the key, It ; i and interesting Special Prizes are to be awarded Daily and Weel!) was 1 o'clock this morning. Aftera cafeful search of the house, we Phtent in Sewn aa her asiua 46. Pee te esi i Me One Dale Se paid tor aveey tows eoteneny tee selene arein eddition, Send them to “What Did You See?” Editor, Eveniny, decided to “take a caance” and park the car in the street for the night. “" 9th Street. When we arrived there, they got out and the man told World, Post-Office Box 185, City Hall Station. WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. yaaa, we bad Teaored the spare Xies wd other vahasties Wi ak § to “walt.” Now frém past experience I knew that No. —— West \ 5 i rah ner se tke. on cae bri i ios war 7 iy ster of 5 09th Street is in reality th c tf No. —— West 110th YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN NOT MORE THAN 125 WORDS: STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT, t would escape the attention of the polio so matter o ap can wall Atraight thtodgh the Joby And cutie vt 60 Took PLACE, WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND - deo ge ead pore aan rin aaal hla VS a plac teuedelenecarte beet asst | he other street. Sizing my fares up for beats, I immediately drove A FORD CAR A DAY FOR FOUR 3 ‘ ’ oe a Ret (t5° Nov Want Litth. Sirwek’ Ande kote ‘ehdags: Wee W sow For A ar cone TAst PRIZE. $10, tt CASH PRIZE, $5. TEN PRIZES of $2-ench for next best ctories neighbors and myself. Witey and I had scarcely closed our Inues they came out rather hurriedly, hailed my cab and directed eyes when the bell rang, You know the rest of the story. Yes, sir, be » BIG fi know of any other . fpene to drive to the place where I first had seen them. I heard con- If you witness a serious accident, the outbreak of what threatens to ire, or F4 the policeman [ was sure never walked our way. Very gentlemanly. 1G news story, telephone Beekman MUMEIA Fcdhsae ail the way babe, Vik thoy mre telee taco 4000-and ask for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Liberal awards for first big news, BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS. - Told me of the special order, issued only yesterday, to clear all streets... } j % of cars at night. I put on coat and trousers over the Pajamas and couple when at the end of the trip I collected fare for the two jour- QUEENS. OUT OF TOWN. drove until L found a public garage. And I have made my last com> Meys.—Bert Cooper, No. 1 West 106th Street. ‘_— d ca untian LaaRtCa ik plaint about police service.—C. H. Boeckman, No, 308 East Seventh J THE BABIES. . WHEN THEY ARE QUIET. . THE CO-OPERATIVE HOUSEHOLD. r : nee A FIRE DRILL FOR GROWN-UPS. oy, ae shes a Sitting opposite me on the Third | ‘The loud clanging ef a tel nego On my return home from business to-day 1 noted the absence of Washing the dishes after every meal. Washing tae dishes after Avenue “L” was a prosperous look- | o'clock this morning tm a big sevens{ Wy three-year-old daughter, Her mother told me she was playing up- every meal. Washing the dishes after every meal. Is there a home- tna vound woman holding a dreated- | tock ‘uerose the, ste eee, halt a stairs, We talked a few minutes, and then Y noticed that baby was | keeper anywhere who-does not tire sometimes at the very thought? block across the street from where | p but pale baby. The ohiid was 4 work was immediately followed by o| Wusually quiet at her play. We decided to learh what she was doing. " “* © Well, to-inght there were five of us at dinner, and I made a Street, Brooklyn : a Sontentedly sucking one of those cel- reat from all exits by hundreds of em-| We went up quietly. The bathroom door was closed. We listened suggestion which was carried into effect immediately, * * * Waen mutele and rubber contrivances called patiben te ee west pee at (oh and heard no gpund. Gently, I pushed open the door, and there was the time came, I placed @ pan of hot water in front of my husband, “Useprig at few meres Street @ 19 Jinughed and joked nm they ran to the{ OUr hope on“aer knees, scrubbing the tile floor with my toothbrush who washed bis own dishes and piled them up to drain. Then the fal body, Wao rohienee a aioe ay fares ae Peitea the pel] and shaving cream. Ribbons of cream were all about her, while near dish of hot water was passed to my daughter, next to her brother, ; Chocolate candy, a large part of |work. ‘There “was no fire, Then i] Her was a'pile of lather almost as big as herself-—James A. Garvey, then to their cousin, and finally to me, I emptied the dish and hung | ey tas | dawbod ae Bia face, | knew Went for the first elme in my ten] No. 8446 108th Street, Richmond Hill, N, Y. ft up. The dish towel came down the line in the same way. Then pti THE rae Fel nl | e - |years in New Yort ad witnessed - luge truck, loaded with cabbages A lady came ¢ Je ed beside the young mother, who | fre drill.—Andrew Zenk, No. 558 West each brushed up the crumbs about his or her own place at the table, trom Long Tatas, ROMA HG WHGUARp tie | dag Sneed Wibe eare Recienes \ drew ‘see foe Boge AR aya 132d Street. and the elean dishes went back, readyyfor the next meal. We all left A Ridgewdod, Inst evening, and| 7 pb or galen ked for @ shirt for reed ‘ ] agazine, The train proceeded, DOCTOR’s ORDERS. the table together. No one had to do any “cleaning up.” * * * It |the furiner, realizing he could not wet) pusband, When I told her I could. } re Ge en ONE Me | aha aay across the tatio from we at to mark: in time to dispose of his goods, started selling the cabbages at 3 cents a head. ‘They went so fast that h alved the price to four for a quarte but the canny people of the nelghbor- hood held out for a drop in prices, and was only a game, but I hope to make it a permanent feature.—Mrs, what 1 saw: The two babies had | he ent 8 ruck up an acquaintance and had rafts. She had reached the. age Florence Edgar, No, 15 Bast Clinton Avenue, Tenafly, N. J be “ when sweets are curtalied. Yet this is Bete okiny at the catiben ree [what ahe ordered for lunch: led choco. Ss ye AT THE RIS OF Te Cie ‘ inte (five heaping spoonsful of powdered i - Batty delights Guar wala tne sugar went into It), Casaba melon and I went to a Seaford fire, which would have been serious in tho not help her unless eho knew the | alae, ahe ptoduced a photograph of i j her husband and wanted a shirt that would fit the man in the picture. That started such a commotion th nah . she reported me for t , ovolate, Her gkess was no longer |%, large piece of chocolate marshmallow |“BANG! BANG! BANG! GOES THE ENTERTAINING THE : extrenfe but for the prompt response and effective work of our fre |iN made profit out of tulatoriane eco anoer eae writen all ave ere 4 ‘ maculate an: mehow, her face ore cake. When this was cons HAMMER ON THE ANVIL.” I saw a woman Soiaing mses laddies. The local F. D. has no superior in Nassau County, and I say :. E Wonsor, No. 334 Cornelin Strect,| ene, lel? the store, | But when the eee oO lutle (prowed bY come Leis Li, madamt’ ‘The women cuca] THODI DOOM, at Union Turn [in the dome o nei ee Te OME ithis Meith tulle knowledge of the aplendig“fire service of Lyrbrook, | Brooklyn. " [> Sgers Re caked opsdnvt, shone say”? Pep p ene AerAs FP AM98 NO | cchetionlly and ealds “Wall a Use cl SMe Road Statlads-ihe odtion wiles [MAY lowe cient ther her own. ef- i Rockville Centre, Garden City and other communities waich hoid themselves superior. Everybody was at the fire, which reached its for laughing.—Grace Madden, Ne. chocolate ‘nut luxuro ice cream cake.| 1 was riding. ‘One eat nest to me [fora nor the efforts of x women eon. MHIS BOY WILL BE HEARD cnom| 187 Garfald Place, Brooklyn, my doctor says I must be caref "I panion would quiet the chile When the AGAIN, ME TO OUR CITY." and the other seated herself across 7 s what I eat, so I guess I'll just take e train reached th Street two younr most dramatic and melodramatic height when one of the brave fellows On Worth Street ne: 7 tars, family of Luropean peasants Ldouble order of peuch toe cream and| t#@ aisle. Their cross-aiele conver. ladles entered and nat tirecti’ opaenn an ade “ ‘at 11 AU MOE GW we bon tee Ce ey LATIN BEFORE LUACHRON view of th jb t y was séen to dash up the long ladder and disappear into a smoke-filled 'y try to blot out] The school lunchroom, In preparation their frst view of the subway to-day | some oatmeal cookie! sation, which I could not heip but | One of them, taking in the situation y' d they had been released from Klis | Scraping the disl overhear, consisted of @ terrible {angled her bright beaded bag in tront] room on the second story. “That's thelr baby's room,” sald one of the Rbk and batting Be te tea lala. convucientit ost the scenter et tie “run-down” of some young man | yh pipe tl lh Tye aciumadiatels| neighbors, Seconds seemed like years, but it was not long before the able roaterial with which the box w: the last period, bal des whose name they mentioned onty as | vag. He got it in his lands, pulled it] YOUNES fireman made his way down tae ladder again, with the baby's neleanian Phi Pready Sagi y TE EY pane (irouneitha Vieabieen : i ndfather and grandmother, Eacn| I was visiting my sister ist Sunday| / a8 about to leave the car. The ila Nd Aud bean trying to open} bottle in one hand. I don't know whether the child was in London or |t! feline, and the boy was duly chas- 5 were ull close to starva- Jed a big box or basket, whicn| at Manasquan, N. J.. and went to the} victim of their conversation was a |'t,bY Pulling. on th the bas, who hadwe}| Where {t was, but it was not in the house, and as everything turned and tie estan me seritane latett ber » ao seen sgt low ‘Tabel tntpieinfente an ‘rete ings oeuvres panies Gaelic Oneaey Whee t ahunere BS ‘the nn bargained on letting matters proceed so] Out, the loss was, merely nominal.—Mrs. George Pennell jr., Sea- thought it had bran (a kakoke ying To tentative us stil” tarther, Megat ; nk in the subway's wonders as they| he dug was very human in appearance,| “I happen to bow friend, of Gonh Vint Watched in discomAture and trepl-| ford, L. 1. Tian bay wren, tt developed that the fire- | Kot outside there stood « frankfurte and. were being escorted to thelr Pear! home in the Vast Side by fond tives. In the group were fathe: . . , nd mother, three boys, two girls and LITTLE MR. POTATO, i ° dation, fearing that the bag would open men hi th ine wi ‘When the bell J ; Jentered a car and were carried away|having a heud, body and limbs. Tam] Blank. Just wait until 1 have se n had another mission the kitten was} Wagon. en the rang we had to ‘ard possible Amertcan citizenship,—| sending it to The Evening World. tai dim.” ‘The girte’ faces were ecariet | SNC, UsPlay her emcee rear Cora Ne arene Aen, Hae. tke [retire 40 our olaseroome,, kad T endures | ances Seman, No. 6(1 West lo0th]it a genulne freak?—Mre, C. A. Benn,| with ahamer—Emile Raff, No. gsr | ohh.G- Wright, No. 789 Elto d Maes POURH mote Biase NO Ol eres Ree eneae sath oe vee “ : dj No, 88 Murray Street. 130th Streét, Richmond Hill : eee Sart AERC ICON, hag 7 to 2 —— ‘og hunger.—Evelyn P, Levittan, No. ; 1 LUNCHEON AT “THE WIDOW'S.” YOUNG AMERICA. IS THAT MR. REILLY? 11's NICE TO GET UP IN THE |!" Bergen Street, Brooklyn, 3 .~ On my way out for lunch to-day I asked one of my mates where Practically every morning at 8.45, av], This morning 1 saw a moving van . MORNING, t 1 ¥ “ty pa EN “ 1 approach the Williamsburg Bridge, 1{!0@ with furniture going My fath ho | An SUROAY-COsO-ER TINGS, ' was & good place to eat. wou Want 8 good mes}, be #88, “COMe | Iseg an the Blegh HicokIe ade: eee madway, Piuhiney Thr uN toes ONT were Tine alcas "1 Dressed TW my bent on, Susidar, L.wrent over to the widow's, on 31st Street, between Eighth and Ninth Ave- [yirls march along Roebling Street In u|cupled the adat beside the driver. ; wanrs, ors Dut before breakfast enchlto the ‘Brick Prestytetien Mao r hues.” I went into the dining room there and sat down at the table, |Solumn of twos. In the centre of the|om the rear of the van was an up- Kt ‘sooms as if T had scarcely closed) fut Avente and was shored to but I was mistaken. “None o' that!” says my companion, “there is no ae, Upon reacting ehenittin Aintoe er moving man, who appeared to be at THB WHEEL OBAUR, bates ely Beehing by hepetty ae pebettibay beut nelatocratte, numbering! test ‘help’ in this place. Come on out in the kitchen.” I followed along. [apart for the Magpole the little. army heavenly sage as he lay stretobed there]. Looking ot otbe window to-day.’ 1} Ihad Just allghtéd ‘from a P rnd glancing ‘At the clock T teuna [members tepresentattves ©ef° sean. af ' “ tl n the soft cushions, smoking a plpe 4 a ng A he wheel | oy b rer ry i oldest fam! Present We found “the widow” busy with her cooking.. There were about |fhsnion separates torr gine marching [and reading a newspaper.a. Ws Leek, | chair. In {t gat & stout aiderly woman, {ct When a Iittle boy of about thre} way 2 A. Mt. Hurrying downataies If New. York's t families. tly 5 nS al [Naner 4 man Fy sixty American Express employees in the place. Some were eating, jon either side of the pole, while the boy|No. 68 Union Street, Flushing, L. 1, |! was surprised when they reached the] "8 of age ran up to me and unsolic-| {ound him leaving the house with the|* gentle: wat down in the same seat \é y paw ioe 7 Ited said: “I'm walting f F milk can, He retires so early that I} 4nd. glancing at him, I noticed hew un- ome were carving meat for themselves or taking a helping of vegeta- |*tands in the centre. As the flag Is be- ie Gee bod Slap oltt, taica REIACGT tact apparenty [HO KWOK) CRETE Bin oon TL peadlis She thought it ‘must be. 6] obtruaively the Four Hundred. dressed D Some were washing disies. In New York! I had a corking |Syivester F, Majestic, Proctor Street,] At dawn this morning we were driving] help push it to the opposite sidewalk, |Patted him on the head and a tai oe re rbeeariene Mop eaee Bat nil ond 6 Sephatee tered good meal for 50 cents, and—don't tell the girls!—I washed my own |! “sley Park, Jamaica, wong Pelham Parkway, | The utmos-| When they reached AUR LE: Wock-dlteab and ori a mane benediction he turned to me and’ said if é 2 : aS depression | stout woman n gf ble er a me 5 . dishes —John McLaughlin, No. 156 East 92d Street. Saige ofthe ond waa Alled."with ‘fom. "Wel chair and the other woman resumed her | ent on. “An hour tater, on my. was | PAPE aw, cee cued Wayectochas RE tn renee temee ate aes Bea aehiing : 9} back, I sav of people t in Park Row, neat Brondway, to-day ae oie! * finally entered one cloud of it that was pushing. eat meee adler Share Seon incon ok 1 aaw prosperous looking man from 2205 Foster Avenue, Brooklyn, ‘THE INTRUDER, hick, causing us to drive ods B, amford, Cot A 1 the womef stand This afternoon my wife and 1 wer ‘the fox drifted under he there I waa tola{ whose watch chain depended a rabbit's of our ita (there cc . that the man of t 1ouse, who worke vot. Written all over him were the watching soma ducks disport then CEC ed ree ON THE WHOKM, GUITH SATE [Ko tne Cone ee, tlearmurks’ of (prosperliya<iturt iirse RICHMOND. e seemed to lft up from the road and be AGronY ena mf ne aWaiewaetowal selves in the Bronx River fifty yards} soaring through the air. S allstie F 4 dead, killed orn, No. Fulton Street. Brooklyn. t bove the waterfall at West Farms.Jvas Vils sensation of floating through Kk my two little boys to-day to | imi ed ie On the Staten Island ferry this after-., Some maple leaves were floating on] blg, fluffy clouds that we all eried out s polo match at Meadow Brook 1 shuddered and hurried \ GLASS FOR THE OFEICEN. — {noon 4 Indy gat down opposite me with lowly moving current toward the birds | to the driver to come to earth.—Charles| The game was exciting. and since one /away. When f reached the station 1] On Broadw near Kossuth Place, a y Caring @ year old in her arms. On the last leaf, hiding behind a curlod-| J. Muhlfeld, No. 1910 Prospect Avenue,| of chi for the Meadow |suw a little heap of something on he} irooklyg, I saw a policeman atop at the | §! e fave the baby @ bottle which be up edge, crouched a muskrat which] Pronx, Brook “Big Four’ and the other for|curb, propped against a telegraph pole.|door of an ico cream saloon and say giuteped with eager hands, ‘but imme. iAME appeared to be steering tho leaf toward ea the Flamingos, there was great rivalry }{t was the little boy, fast asleep. ‘The | vomething to the man inalde. In a mo- | diately ee m him, crying: 4 GAME NO PROHIBITIONIST ¢ the ducks. The latter detected him aye Aen between them, There was an accid-nt | poor, agonized mother, in her sudden|ment the man came to the door and re bab, must wash your knees T suffered trom temporary discourage- OB Ren about the same moment wo did, and] YOU GET CHANGE BACK NOW. iy the aixth period in which Louis] tragedy, had forgotten her iittle son| handed the cop a lnrwe slag baby, sereamed and reached for the lent yesterday when every one on a] This morning on West 784 Street I} with outstretched necks and shrill cries! In @ little meat ket here C8! Stoddard and Freddie Prince were|who had gone to meet his duddy.-—Ivy z to tte “paneer scene 2, me cried our 4 hing boat caught fish except myself. |Saw several boys bowling on the pave-|they flew into the afr.—Frank Mac-| I Es ce ee slightly hurt. However, Mt looked tee Ostrow, No. 625 Bramhall Avenue, Jer- y ain out hee wag a his health te, ee bad a cuetomer, ap- moment, when some thought they | sey City. er.—Joseph Clarkson, No. a Save it up for a time, then, recollect-|ment, using empty beer bottles for pins| Lennan, No. 1840 Wallace Avenue, Van|® ter-dollar bi Walling (0 ia need bo | for, moment, when some tho ight they J sey City a portant than the dirt. The mother that I had some fiddler crabs in my |4nd baseballs. Some of the necks of | N®st: Bronx. B 98 Cedar Street, Brooklyny f ve her a cold look and’ carried tho’ weree help him out. Only one could do so.}inensely, ‘They seemed to think the xc- | susy ay yYouN teen ar fers nd bag, I put one on my hook and|the bottles would get broken during GunvarLoaviet. She handed him a five and five ones.Jcident had been srranged for their par- |”. Pee SD ‘tec? ToDe OUT OF TOWN. hungry child to the wath room.~Mes oon had a biackfish. After that 1] the game, and then the boy who had] on 15th’ Street, near Fitth Avenue,| then apresingi Peet tn kan Ueuias Benge think thelr aftemnoon | gountain Avenue, Plaiifcls, N. J, TuRORMATION? Avenue, Rosebank, 8. 1. . ught more fish than any one else, [>roken them would have to hunt newl today I saw a truckman unloading a] W&# no ¥ oft, singe she would have | would have been’a complete auc who is seventy-eiyht years of aye the the game being to pay for her own purshase with the pended untii he bull had been driven into th . \ i ; Ps 1 saw a wayon from the Putnam | . ause I had Addiers for bait and they |his return.—George H. Eucker, No. 466] (uck, He was throwing the Bones No) wrger bill.—Mi bel § * Ftorai Gand wounded one oF more of the avec: | Woue be automobile from hin house Gaal Company delivering eal at No. igitiahinelel hp Aone A Besar Wiad ‘not.—Miss G. Fuchs, No. 52 First | Amsterdam Avenue. contents, As several of us passed we| Park. _ tators,—Agnes Taylor, G! in four hours. Mr. and Mrs. Un aid wonced tan EN cenes house to-day 1 saw two men of a party avenue. heard the piteous yelping of a dog, ap- Coddington came alone and spent who passed on that ade of the atrees [ot three arguing over who should, pay STUNTED. parently In the box. We looked n- the week-end with us. This mor stopped and spake to the coal mag, |the fare, each Inatating he should. Bett’ ik dane hee, T was walking on Madison Avenue |dignantly at the truckman, who just . eae c : ing, just before they left for Ploiny Wore had the ready, and while they ft the Wi Garden Th Monday afternoon with my niece, a@ | then gave the box another twist an’ é field, | saw Mr, Coddington vault a about, hed until thi hi ‘gument one passed one Srday Tt netined, Bee one: | aohool teacher, when we saw what |threw it against the bullding, where- | ify . ! Eo te “Hi | fence four fect high and go over tt feat barreeh cook ne tan te ke tox ned the coneen Une, ariay 1 motlded @ tnkn OAFY- || Coveares 10 bE a bey of eobtonge |upcD the sanlag could be heard again ‘ “ as lightly as could a boy.—Mis B. MUSE. Doapnons thi coat ae cee dropped the fares at & pign on his breast, reading: “Will! (ag away on a cigarette. Atepping |A woman’ onlocker, unable to restrain é jo 3 Vellone Floyd, Milford, Pa the tia Gurnee ait oe ie ed and famantiy. ono the pa please help me,’ and after siving| up to nim, my wlece ead: “tattle [herself any longer, walked up to th: — Saiind if endian tele ae said one philosophi im the once over and wondering with doy, it t# wrong to smoke, Bea |man and commanded him to stop z ‘ . ‘i NEVER A CHANCE “KISS AND] jands as a megaphone, he called the city a little richer. thers on Broadway what alled him..1) (oa boy and throw the olparette | throwing the box about, He pald no Pei ‘ 3 . MAKE 0 Goroes thé etreet 40 thes “Btateen Vio Mb, Mtapleten, @ t, w him turn around, and there on his! Gioay. A grinning, wrinkled face |attention to her, and ehe was about to ‘es ‘. i saw at Grahamsvitie, Sullivan] dollars a gon, lady.” “Thank you,” —— jras the rest of his appeal—"flnd | turned toward her, and the “boy” | speak to him again when some ons i 4 g County, N. ¥., a couple of elxhty-odd] repiied,and walked away.—AMre. LILIES, @ deanery and coffee house?'—| said: “7 gueas I’m older than you |told us all the driver made that yelp- ————— = = years of age celebrate tho sixty-(ifth| H. Price, No. 1854 Madison Street, While visiting a friend to-day on Dinhofer, No. 600 West 1818t] are, iady, a0 (t won't harm me to |ing noise himself to have fun with the iMivebaay OE hak Soaking: hel ‘Midesoeha’ ah ot . Hudson Street, Stapleton, 1 eae tm smoke.” The “boy” was a dwarf.— | spectators.—Lydia Hermes, No, SHAN at lod ago Gaitiad es 4 her garden an. Baater lily im full. Henrietta Rosenberg, No. 30 Hast 196th Street, Bronx, . HE LOVEs PEARS. On Third Avenue at 57th Street to- SANTA CLAU as AS lack horse pulling a wagon WHY SALESWOMEN GO MAID. YOUNG AS ANYTHING, ddenly sit down on his haunches and} while 1 waited for a friend in Stern's} In Poe Park on the Grand Concourse @ to budge. His driver had to un- millinery department, my attention was} to-day I saw an old man about eighty BROTHER BREWSTER HAS ‘EM! bloom. Karly this morning her seven-year-old niece died, The coin- field Park, 1] cldence appeared to me as beautiful standing on the| 8 it was «nueual,—Mre. EB. Lamb, alk outside the shop of C. Fred] No. 87 Henderson Avenue, New flowers and wore « 128th Street. groom, a ¢ er a tree rounded by more than relatives and friends 1 bridal Saturday's Special Prizes Ford Car On w Ae oy YEY, N " . troth an: After the cerer the wstor, plumber and gas fitter, warm-| Srighton, 8. 1. eas him, whereupon the horse gotlattracted by two exceptionally well]ycars of age, with a long white beard, JOSEPH E. MAHONEY, No. 13 Breevort Place, Brooklyn. minister asked Sf anyone cared to makeling their fingers over a amall gas stove and walked deliberately to a fruit} dressed and attractive girls. one offtottering along on a cane, a typieai vet Yinuers ut Ford Prize pleasy report immediately to City Editor, a speech and the old man spoke up| which was burning brightly. One could ON THE LINE. der's eart and reached for a pear|wnom was trying on hal She tried/Santa Claus. Several small children venjng World, for Identification.) saying heand his wife had been mar-|not help wondering if this was a fore-| On Washington Avenue, Mariners’ as his driver overtook him and]small ones and large ones, hats drabjsaw him and shouted, "There goes old First Cash Prize, §2 ried these alxty-five years and had yet]cast of what a winter of scarce coal] Harbor, late Sunday afternoon I saw ; d him away.—G. D. Long, No, 32i]and hats gay, but nothing the tired-|Santa C! Let's follow ht ‘Phe MRS, 8, STECKER, No. 1071 Mranklin Avenue, Brovx “to have thelr first quarrel.”—Minnle} might bring about, or if C, Fred Brew-|an old horse and wagon driven by an ington Avenue, looking saleswoman offered appeared to] old man turned In anger and lifted his ~ A. Wright, Livingston Manor, N. ¥ ster was trying to give the residents|aged Negro. 1 noticed \ sult her fancy, Finally she told the|cane aa if to strike them. He though’ Second Cash Prize, $10 a of Ridgefleld Park some warmth to| to look ; GHY THIS WAY TO THE KAin|S#leswoman in superior tones not tofhetter of It and turning to me, he said W. A. HORNER, D. D. / No, 38 West 33d Street BROWNIE nuke them believe they were in the ; b ny more as they didn't appear] ‘To think I look as old as Santa C CROURDE: to have ‘whet the wanted and egvene| The children turned away disappointed I saw @ group of boys to-day fying @l started to lea with her friend, 1]—Mrs. H, Boesswetter, No, 2653 Decatur ite on Edgecombe Avenue near 148th heard her aay: “Well, [think 1 got] Avenue, Bronx. * Feet. To the tail of the kite they hadlenough Ideas to make myself a dandy . oes tached a handkerchief which hud been! hat."—-Adeline Dana, Nov 620 West MONKEY IN THE SUBWAY. fashioned into a miniature parachute. | 116th Street. Taman 1. R. T. motorman and while: en the kite had reached a consider- leaving the 234 Street, Lexington Ave ble height « pull at the string released! ny WAY OF ENTERTAINMEN au, subway atation this morning T saw ‘chute and it floated lazily over Co- on the tracks ahead of me a brown lonial Parkway to the ground.—Pattick|| pcinting of whlch fom copes tend. | monkey. I. reduced the speed. of the oney, No. 84 Bradhurst Avenue, retyge fe epic) ; ;|train and kept it under ‘ ee ted ests OF several | would not run over him. Hor months, I visited them and, going tol tho trucks ahead of the train, SEEING THE TOWN. drink In rapture by xazing at “my"|hnek trequentiy. At. Ist Wall Street to-day was gala’ with flags] picture, T was confronted by a futurla- | cropped to took back and in doing so I d bunting But It wasn't a hollday.| tic horror. Demanding an explanation, [our iis test on tie runuline Pell and he Street was welcoming the deie-|1 was gretted at frst with roura of South wh coal strikes are|Washington Mary M. Fraser, No, 62 Preston Street, Ridgefleld Park, N. J. Third Cash Prize, $5 . LEE WHITE, No. 102 West 129th Street Ten Cash Prizes of $2 Each F, G. CHAPMAN, No. 65 John Street. MAUD B. BOOTH, No, 34 West 28th Street Yo. 447 East 136th Street, Bronx JHLER, No, 298 Ninth Avenue, Long Island Dun.""—Clarence B. Corson, No. 42 Amity Place, Mari- ners’ Harbor, 8. 1. PAY NO MONEY! SEND NO MONEY! ‘There {s no charge of any kind for taking part in The Evening World's “What Did You See To-day?" competition. Send no money with your letters. Pay no money to any one under any circum- stances. PERSONAL calls are made on Ford winners ONLY. It your contribution is adjudged worthy of the automobile the re~ porter who calls upon you will carry Evening World credentials, Ask to see them, In case of doubt, telephone to the City Editor Glenville School In ¢ has an unusual sche being a Nttle dox on Brow following his master, .sta denwieh, Conn. seholar Brownte: customed to 1 off to school with him on the opening day. Following the line of children into the building, he went to the Principal's as received with due d the ,ofice, where he respect, and from there he visi various class rooms, Since then b rarely missed a day in attendanc school. He is especially fond of the Kindergarten, where he barks whilo the children sing. He knows all the super visors and has even been examined by 4LY, Oak Street, Babylon, L, [ {ADWICK, Barnegat, N. J N.Y HARRY J. PORTER, No. 30 Bush Avenue, Mariners’ Harbor, 8. 1, ATHERINE /ARKOL No. 1190 Bergen Street, Brooklyn > A q touched the third rall with bis tail, @s- pgs 7 the health nurse, If by chance he Tlf sedi ope tes to the American Mankers' As-|laughter. Then my hosts explained |tablishing & contact, Well, he let out CHARLES GELB, No. 129 Jewell Street, Brooklyn injaned his master he ix sure to run to of The Evening World, tation convention, Small groups of [that a paperhanger had ‘ake the ple- fone yell and jumped about four feet in > 1 when the bell rings. If ho finds Every effort ts made to print the more meritorious contribu. x could be seen tu front of the|ture dowh while at work and had re-|ihe air. He gave one look at the train Winners of to-day's Special Prizes will be ar he scratches until King house of J. 1. Morgan & Co. [hung It upside down. They had left it] showing all his white teeth, and thes nounced in this evening's Night Pictorial (Green tinlaing closely the evidences of tie} that way, they said, to pusale theirlh. beat it into the 18th Stree stauion bh explosion of Septemvor, 1920,— | friends.—Mrs, J. Daniel Bedell, No. 2226 |and disappoured,—W. J. Vrick, No. 32iF Sheet) edition and in other editions to-morrow Altmark, No, 60 Wall Street. Loring Place, University Heights, Bronx Boulevard, Bronx, eu tions, Write of matters likely to be of general interest. “Locate” without the incident, Tell WHER the thing Sappened. And “keep on trying.” him in, 1 oon seasion sor home for lunch Ville Road, Port Chesteg, N. “A FORD A DAY” GIVEN AWAY FREE FOR FOUR WEEKS-SPECIAL PRIZE Te PA.

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