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4 , A : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922. : “A FORD A DAY”. Special Additional Daily Prize for Contributions to This Pa Four Wocks, OPEN TO ALL READERS a Name of Winner in To-Night’s Pictorial Edition. Er ens MANHATTAN our oF TOWN. ar "| EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS uk oF rons. 2.7 Twas seated tu.a subway car at Van’ Cortlandt-Park station on ‘ REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD READERS I was at Como Station this c.eruoun at § o'clock. The Towa Sunday at 6 P. M., when in trooped about fifteen boys of from ten to Officer Was at his usual job. With bis clud in a hack pockét, Sis gia” WEEKLY PRIZES. Regular CAPITAL PRIZES for the Best Stories of the Week to DAILY Prize Winners Other Than Those to Whom the Ford Cars are Awarded: FIRST, $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10. yaya on a a Sibh youts, Otily a.tew wore hols, and it clothes are any Tndlekllal, O make this news feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be awarded Daily and Weekly. banging by his side and a sbield on the left breast of bis unitorm coat, MBEP certainly cane trom uo“sllk-itocking netgitothoos, “One ittiie’ | °° One Dollar is paid for item printed; the prizes are in addition. Send them to “What Did You See?” Editor, Evening he Was shaving the Ticket Agent, Along came the town Stgi Pattter, e dk with r00 bic ad's, rage of ffbckles bartied hi pall hid KAMMde orld, Post Office Box 185, City Hali Station. WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. ‘Phe Ticket Agont called out “Next!” and the Painter took bis seat fn. “Mm the scramble for seats he was shoved Into a corner, As the train the Town Cop's barber chair, When he offered to pay the cop-bat started, one of the boys spotted my Sunday World and asked me for TELL YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN NOT MORE THAN 125 WORDS. STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT the latter said: “No, Mr, Cook, you can paint a batber pole for ihe the Comic Section. I let him have it, and the gang all looked over the TOOK LACE, WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL, CHECKS MAILED DAILY. instead.” So How we're going to have a regular bather, shop in Como, * “funnies.” The red-headed lad got it last. He was sitting there in For the best stories each day: SPECIAL PRIZE, A FORD CAR A DAY FOR FOUR WEEKS; FIRST CASH PRIZE, N. J.—James Bond, Lake Como, N. J., Dox 67. Rativig° ba ‘hae chuckling over Mutt and Jeff when the train rolled into $25; SECOND CASH PRIZE, $10; THIRD ‘CASH PRIZE, $5. TEN PRIZES of $2 each for next best stories | ; . ‘ a torhgaierd be! other boys, seeing him buried in the comics, left the If you witness a serious accident, the outbreak ef what threatens to be a BIG fire, or know of any other BIG news story, telephone Bepkman | x jout him and Mned up on tae platform. When the doors , 4000 and ask for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Liberal awards for firet big news, BE SURE OF YOUR FAGTS. ’ } H wlosed they began yelling “Red! Hey, Red!” Red came out of his ; ’ , ; } trance, but it was tod late. * * * He looked mighty glum for a RICHMOND, f BRONX . | minute, then he stured at te milk pall and the big bag, and a grin f ; ae. Z Broke Ofer his taco. “Them guys th tho suckers,"che suld,,"not me, j- ALL THE COMFORTS 'OF THE POLO GROUNDS, ONE TON OF GOAL. \ ‘They all chipped in for hot dogs and lemo. I didn’t havea jit with me, What I have seen for several days is the joy a shut-in gets from a Several weeks ago a youngster about nine years old stopped at f ' 80 they let me in if I'd carry the eats, We.wus going to have a . radio vot. Last spring my sons caught the radio fever and‘installed my door and asked. me to take & 10-cent “chance” on a ton of cor Bare i een | a , ‘ party. J 7 “COCH~A-DOODLE-DOO!" LET THE coum ‘To, mg { They'll be a paxty, all right, but I'll be the only one at it!” When re \ the set. The elder recently has been confined to the house. I don’t Tho drawing, ho sald, was to be conducted for the beneft of a catl- We Wave W'bi@ rabeter Wii fad ba eo we ome left, at 42d Street, he picked a frankfurter from the bag, and his party belleve a boy of his years could stand it except fot this marvellous |- drei’s home. He was a bright, smart Uttle fellow, and 1 took tWo |oo:is so cross beckuse the Woys have] On my return home titty evening 1 ] ' ‘was on.—Edward A, Wilson, 161 Ninth Avenue, invention. While the series was om he followed the games, play by chances, telling him he could keep the nickel change and buy some .|teased him that he will chase every| saw a new gus range in the kitohem I i * play, with a pencil and a pad gf paper. I received all tho bubetins, candy. * * * Time passed and [ forgot my two chances until four [boy ho sees. When small children call] hardly had time to examine’ it though I did not undéretand half of them. Once I saw a-pillom days ago, when a young woman cailed when I was in the midst of my |we have to tie him by the leg with’ al my brother-tu-law, who was tm the } thrown tothe ceiling and heard that tae Giants had won, 3 to 2. It cooking aud told me I was the winner pf the coal! 1 could have long ling. Séyeral times, however, \R6) Hest soeia ober iaugh, | ¢ was 9s good as.a show. “I'm as well off as if. were at the Polo kissed her, but what sae wanted ‘was the “usual fee of $1 for putting Fo org op on S pationr hea dripping wet, his hand | t Grounds,” said the invalid.—Mrs, Elizabeth Gunther, No, 63 Overlook .| the coal in.” * * * To-day I thought I had better make some in- [wo watched him and saw him carefully| Water pipe waien he had anee : Avenue, Dongan Hills, S. T. quiries. I called up the firm she said was going to do the delivering. 4 peal ae fre hg Mg tt bere falling all over fis @hirt. “AIL a 7 5 » x "|he had. tried to save $5 by ; ‘ vorr marty: / rarte “soKe And I learned that up to date I am No, 4 on the list of those who have | George Van Kirk, No. 44 Wallace Street, ey wecad tinct eiinty bg pr 4 q On a municipal trofley, cir on Mtaten A young man and q:kltl boarded the paid $1 for the same ton of coal. Taker probably are many more, |Red Bank, N. J. No, %46 North High Street, | sor Island to-day I saw a woman approacn| Staten Island Rapid Transit train on Hereafter IT am going to wateh my quarters and my-dollars a little “pory GOS THE WBASEL, Vernon, N, ¥. S50 ie. a { } At the Canal Street B. R. T. Station] Alihough wintry days have not set}the motorman and heard her ak it the] Myon fy Yeeug es and seated them-| more closely and rot be passing them out to every Tom, Dick and 1 was in the woods to-day when J aswReTin ‘THAN THE ‘KIDS OF , ‘ © boy who had but one newspaprr un-|in yet, mg neishvors and I have already [shuttle was running, and when he in-| hang back wan pinned aphesd bear] Hatry that comes along—Mrs, Caester A. Morris, No. 1060 Jackson |saw @ weasel chasing a smnail animal ‘SUNG’, BYES.» Fee } der Als arm sald to me: Zoe, boss, | suffered because of the coal. situation: eres, Ben, that, the. cars are now tun- ling the words “Newly Wed.":the| Avenue, Bronx. They both ran to te top of o tree! 1 ving rittle girl seven years old. As tf ts MIning sifnight through, rema pe pevnle ; j The small animal dropped: thirty feet | 4 fake my last paper so 1 can go tof'The mothers in this sectior efatt's ver: y. Whe yunt SPU pees were sie. 05 ly Oe ee aoe ¥ was walking in. Ihe Heide, : 2 ion who tuke}at’s very funny. When we wanted tol car who appeared unconsctous of the to the ground. The weasel dropped 'on |r Te tires violets In full: bloom | odl.'*. I took it, handed hyn g cents, [their ehildren to Riverside Drive for]#0 to the beach during the busy season| sign, Aw they got up to leny he , top of him. Ho caught his vietim who ‘i : - 3 ie ys Pp e att Andres, No, 38 Elm: Plece, Hastings-0t | ' entered the subway and opened the] outings find tt tmpossipte to keep them] it the summer last’ atution an ‘m clock Jn the eee eee. tienda rte. intettede: | aeretuaeenn 6 Te “ ] } Paper. On it was my own name. “Tt]cieay. New York Ceftrui trains are|umning throughs It's cea to nee reams sultease gave an traftation’ of 3 rat and did not tatend 8) unertere Tet | } e ar whic! i a é s n easy to se wedding bells and the passengers bed : : P on T saw it was a cl ore ig lg headend tek Ps i pairs now using goft cou and the soot settles |tlon Day ts, comming.” —Frances, Me-| the pair goodby and. good luck.-Maus f " went to the rescue, driving the weasel eit ag big bens basin gle *| earlie norn- q Mahon, 2 Clove Road, Sta 5, sonnor, oe nf v r ing.—Simon Morrison, No. 71 Spring] ‘Ne children playing in the park. Attia na. ne Ng he terrae A me 4 \ iy ee ee eiee neck. |. We hal eét down ‘the woods: aéae e | { Street. She pecially evident to-day when we In a little while he revived, got up and | Port Jefferson to eat our Janchenn ware ! i Wide Rani bs (ry ous a a hae aliobee brig POOR, PERSECUTED MILLYI! slowly Iinvyped away. n he hobbled [another automobile stopped a dis~ fa little faster and, increasing hiw ape [tance off. Several people got out with | FRYING HIGH. as his strength ‘returned, he disap-| bags and’ started for an ‘orchard not. a | peared.—J, P, Neilaen, No. 2% Westcott |for away. Soon shey, pastures, t Street, MAst Orange, N. J. bags empty, and drove A Coming home from Manhattan to-day on the ferry boat, I sat next to @ middle-aged’ woman who was all wrapped up in a book, [-had beige picked my seat with care, for I wanted to use my time writing two or tee rat Ane AOC One ec cers veaore HOU. taedny. Dy This morning at Brocdway and |'90King as be as coal minera. ist Strevt 1 saw a youngster dise |AN4 then there guising himself ata Nick Carter, by }WOrK—J. M., covering his eyes with a mask mode — i : ; danghter called my attention to a hen riding on top of a northbound our party remawmbilthat®! “ee Waar thé tie awse that deme ake {80mm Women Ani Ke’ rnan.| three letters. 1 was doing fairly well with the second of them when Sauthecabeauiay tas Me one hd Lrke : woknnt Ane Sue Bhan farmer Ina. got after, them» with a gua Tower part of the “What Did You | 1 hurried at noon to a sixty-nine-cent} I heard my nefghbor crying and saw the tears running down her : Btn Cran CAM dite men are enraed.: Wt | DRRSRA EY, to We investigated and. found natled best? pads. Re Lee wougiee Jasin [aide otis ut ‘Macy'e, ‘but Gia Gee]: chetke In a food, came to a stop and both motorman and conductor climbed on top and | Om Cannon Strest Saturday 1 saw ain |W, iiventietted mike tat Nets, I watched her in amazement for a minute or two, * pune! ‘ rinder and his monkey trytts to om cardboard,’ punched tiny holes |ubout the counter was too dense for. ri e ‘| 1 ‘ 1 é rher pene 7 Over the ‘sign Whs pasted @ piece of ~ through the puplis'and fastened the [mo to.penewate. Standing rear me waa} 82° Kept right on readtns and at the sume timo crying as It ber heart | itd to cateh the white leghorn. Not by cpperapndibcpardata eo abslenledtl Falla. 9 gry Dens yt OA go po picturtag tee syeer-Phesogen O mask on with rubber bandy—A. 4 woman, I heard her ask the crowd] Was breaking. She looked up, noted my interest and sympathy, and they COnRE? end. more Ban Crigs she. Aapoes oFer tle head of one of the two. T pushed over @md saw that | Bittner, Centreport, Li I. i Bodick, No. 515 Weat a6tet Street, | to let her pass as she had left a pack-| blubberel: “Oh, {t's awful! Poor little’ Milly! Sho 1 a her pursuers. Traffic was held up three or four minites. A policc- | tha monkey had: climbed up the féd : Shae 2 Bidens age at counter, They made a Mes : Thee ln eo ecek ne ee much | | nan edhe up trom the booth: ati 76h Wrest. and the Boulevards. Ht in‘of @ git, who had scfeanied The HIS WORT 16S RLAY. RUTH AND BEAUTY. passageway for her 1 finally nace up} touble! And she’s Ko innocent!” ‘Then she closed the bogk and told ja eat Feet eg ee Se meiTHae leat tk Mak tyr nio. ke | La tewe The statues of Bauty and zruth, on] my attempt to reach ghe counter. On| me the whole sad story. * * © Now I guess [ll finish my letters, laughed with the rest of us. Finally the fool of a hen jumped froth hla monkey and even then did not |to-day T saw « RPA Asaow otk or ace of ee oes ty Pu . aed way out 1 met this womau und T/ —Sara Greenblatt, No. 119 Westervelt Avenue, New Brighton, S. 1. the roof and landed in an automobile and was caugat by Mr. Con- | succeed inti. he had torn mony bexds | shoe, repair shop which toads “Closed je Library, at 424 Street! and Fifth Lasked her if she gecovered her package Satie ductor. Probably ‘before this reaches you there'll be nothing left of | from the girl's sush.—Kmmy | ‘Tydell, Jon Account of Business. Come To-moup Avenue, were given a-bath by two men] "It had no packies.’’ she sudl, “that het Hatha ia : No, 423 Beeehwood Avenur row."—Wanda ina, No. 767 one Afterpoon recently. Onlookers, | was only a stall to get at the wioves.": her but white feathers and yellow legs—James F. MeGutre, No. 341 Conn. view Avenue, Vattview, N. J. \J mre after the) bath was completed, saw the|7dna Goodman, No. 149 iPirst Avenu . Cast M3d Street, Bronx. ep man who had been washing Beauty tes- cy Ka ; BROOKLYN oath * et tity his admiration for her by kissing PUNISHMENT, GhIn, = Si WISSED Wn eee gay her cold cheek.—J. A. Aitkin, No. 208] at iff8o o'clock one everiing recently : * My e-year-old niece haw been An I entored a Third Avenwe “LY THE DRESS REMCANSAL. * ertct Mt SPAN, West 29th Street. I saw a patrol wagon halted in the traf- ralled Genie singe rhe was first named, | at 126th Strect last niyht 1 saw acv- |, the custom | Lathan gen tik) Bue habe qainy aiden: yptmayie oo ‘ —— fle ut Broadway und 43d Strect. It hatyebe tninna: tt ‘ in which Tam emp s}had departed 1080.- ISN'T THY, WIRELESS WORKING? | ten “young mom cocupante, whe wo mother thinks it tine now to] eral people augaing heartily. Look- Tuccampanted by bis wild came tn to- | 8 sie os Sh iin. to close. up 4h. theGatober issvesas. World: Wide | ginrdadvoy.lwro: Uollcerieny swore 8 » the nickname vad eall her by [*iny about, 1 saw sitting in the core [day to try oh a shit, When he emerged I found it. surprigingty i Wireless, issued by the Radio Company|ing and ‘attracting much attention. DovGunt WHAT BROAME OF StH 16 full name, ‘This morning #he suid] M7 Of the car a man who had hia [from the dressing room hare oy neat, We spent.the night there, Gr Amoribge K read tovtay of the “What | When. tafe. wae resumed north ani| ae ine er . ‘ r 2 OF PAE ICI pate! Ae tre, cour nme tg]. Le0n efiread out into the alete, Nile ean, alt down and try to play eatds.” Tene following mor Aiscovering thal (Fg Maio aRArCiE A DHAGE BOLING tay. WERE Ainging gohardtentets Ac the Saath ‘erminal of the This morniny “I saw the iceman 1° aad ft hat pitied over hia evce and uw -| They afmoovéred u wrinkl in one ef} ii. os was cut off, we prepited Breake to one of their ship wireless operators, ever their fate might prove to be: AStaten Island Ferry T saw a postman] leave a large piccu of ico on my | Eusenie: what {x your name? The] lady's hatpin sticking the sleeves when he complied. “Dear” fast on & Wood range. While we Ate, heard 4 sharp explosion. ‘Then a, séé ond, bhort and sharp, iké @ maéhine then, at wifle’s direction, tried to drive 1 car and tried sitting @t a table to eat ind ney wrinkles were discovered. the hat——-Mra, RH. uc, Bronx, alight fr the mai leds then arte No mount of his wagon and collect from ox, umong other things package of doughnuis » one had one looked “Me Genie, John H. Harfeld. He received the $25] patrolman told me they had been pla; prize for having the best letter of the| Ing “African domi and were caught day, then, on the following SatuM®ay, | While their lookout was usicep on post, bor's porch. Three younysters aving @ grand*tine with some aftter he had sailed for a three-mbntha'| Di. I. 1. Beek, Gray aken the big’ mailbox fof a refuse cane| im cana in which@iey were burning ABE ON COvIA Sibae: Hera nd Ms LO Then he vie, up ved Hoa yet gun's sound, 1 ‘approached: tho steve | voyage on the .steamer Norlina, bis] Broadway and 43d Strect Joseph Usellis, No. 92 Harrison: Ave-| leaves and papers: Aftir a time [that “Eugenig’ is not “You Genie] 11 the omes ¥ oT caw a big, | Our eee oe rien oe RUC Perica, No. [Otd opened thé oven door, ‘Thints wit name was announced as winner of the — nue, Port Richmond, 8. 1. they placed the dmprovised stoves | Barbara Druss, No. 1124 Crotona "Park | hearty, enlal man who radiated good| {nvr West doch Street, Brookiyn, | L 88!) 2 can varnish, 3 cline. .white $100 weekly prize. He is still ignorant CELRNRATION. si on the porch near the ice. and net | ast, Bronx. e nature and friendliness and inspired in- | “37 West 39h Btreet, _ [Pain 1 can brown. stain, 1 bottle halt Of the fact that there tx £100 more con] secing the doorway long afterward there was nothing a a stant confidence. Later I learned he sauna of, tarpaniine. 1. “Goite date ing to hin.—Ww. F. vo. Broad-| treernution Higieh hay dea “heel aw an| left of the ice. but a smali pool of , = belongs to the “get rich quick" type. iit rr je 8 way, LeTBan s a PB Mats mele aes tan | aadtehrshlon, Maen by the oun Gna SOMEBODY © a AN BE PRES [that there are people in London, Parle tae vemleet. oes Longs Mell Al foe wove) 1 con L peer ie ts Benue: oie morhin Ay e “2 ne : da to my| (wind, also shortly, disappeared. 1 ENT. and eksewhere who would give a good| Underground cables-on Myrtle Avenue,| but 1 smother ‘and than! “SPECIAL.” Quited the recson hen Peek a mn] Milest Half ake hous leter, “white faney that housekeeper will prove | 1 saw’ boy of about twelve doing hands on hin, and ‘that Ridgewood. and It ky customary for the | Heaven for » miredious escape tram Of course the train was crowded and T knew to bu a depositor, He! passing through the street to do some vei Cay EE NG “dare devi” stunts from the branch of PRC daa Gilatres Ac ied at the Pose ah a walled bs ‘we calamity.—M. L, Mel, Brooklyf, ~" & ‘doen asnah! ae iwcovered tha’ P1 aho ee: ih Raith Ire | left for her.—Maude M. Smit yey, H pes i erm im to gel er of f Wo aime goed fess atisse. Bae. te Four | Rene Belen low tnesniieenhn The big ehicnaey eo eee Me | 18) Becchwood Avenue, New Brighs tree In vacant lot on 167th Street, | away.—Kvelyn Breslow, No, 1098 Jack-| Avenue and Cornelia Street, oppo-| APPLE CAUSES MORE TROUDLE,; near the Concourse. Suddenly he fell]son Avenue, Bror site my home, for thelr dunch. One} On Atiantie’ Avenue, near Clinton t car was empty and had no guards, Al-| this month."—R. M. Reynolds, No. 101] 4. Brust, No. 402 St. Marks Place,| fom, S. J. pty yn rust, No ig . and lay ow the ground ns if stunned, of them entertained to-day by singing Igerect, { daily. admire-e splendid team, most everybody assumed that there was] West 96th Street. Tompkinsville, Staten Island 7 ot 5 ; in @ rich tenor voie 2 Lucevan le something wrong with that car, but five HLS BAGGAGE WAS CHECKE t nto him and saw him to piek ALL THINGS PASS AWA - ia ‘8 of durk, bay horses, and have been ims of us women took a chance and’ walked QUEEN, ‘ FOR TROY, himself up. 'T were in his eyes, but] How the Bronx has grow Aas 1 abc ~ H eo Hin 8 Wy Pressed by the good terms on Whlen fn. Along came the outraged fuard Bo sted On a Staten Island ferry bout to-day |he seemed game. 1 offered to hely, bin | paused to-day the corner of Boone hi bas hs Sen ectegel Pe ari opera, [they seem with ea sh other, ‘To-day and looked at us, He tmuat have deta. DOWT GET HURT! VOLUNTEER GOAT. saw a child playing with orange | and he sald: * Indy, this is nin’ Avenue an 2 2d Street 1 saw a num-|4'tce @ generous round of applause hej seW & small boy ‘Tnunching’ an ed that it-was impossible to herd us 4 eae 5 A is Aes deen |! ie side-| Which presently fell from her hands in’ to get movies, and my] ber of konts browsing in what appeared} After nfo a aot “] stop in front of them, took at them - * beck Into the crowded part, but he made | eoiy wre Vile éemings thas he faust a: | Walle last oben ee ata. Maes} and rolled under the rail to. the say4.1'm not tough enough, #0 every] to be a vacant tor, Lut it was a grave | MN fOr mt pneore Chae Denne © Mo. | peovingly and feadh into hts pocket : Us prisoners by locking the doors. | Ariss ‘iny Pequect to move. some, wood| sth Sirect, but f also eew the stnne} of the deck. A. man climbe Gay after school ( come in here to do| yard with many weather-beaten stones, eee tin crate applause | 8R0ther wbple, He let cath horee eee aeeitee and were {veut five blocks to a friend's house,|attached o it and heard childish| fall and recovered the : hia} etuntes By the Unie T land a 4 Hp ig 4 gee Ua a Br bg After the performance 1]'t and both immediately priced Bas, Wee cas to. cure as his lights were not working and he les of glee from a driveway. As 1/hat was lost ChAMe Chem AH. De its lently these long-forgotten dead | teamed th ers name, It ts Compo] thelr ears. with interest. «Phe boy. a regarded with mingled envy (for ou Mt hurts."—Mrs, P. 1] Collins, N: O'Nell, No, 1216 Col-| were the first inhabitants of what Isla@uieppo and he lives at No, 76 Oliver [oUt ® knife and bisected the apples feared oné of the numerous ch ijfailed to “bite” and passed along. Fae aero In the carcahend ana {Who roller skate on the street every} heard murmurs of, disappointment, and| Brighton, Staten Istand Avenue, Bri Foe ar erN. Cross the street 1441 Street, Manhattan, Felix 1. @olomons, [thelr Rowse, The wat proved tea; 4 by the would-be passengers waiting on} *Ve™ might be injured. An { decided to help ‘the boys enjoy a bit Pre paliche (hie cage Mee the be edi “1No, 1725 Cornelia Street, Brooklyn. for the off horse. It puahed forwi { Bre Me tion plattorme that we passed. later a truck owned by a groverwas|of Innocent amusement, Returning, I z - : ieee one pec for its share of the apple, 4 ae ect suppows, expected to moving some furriiture from a house| jumped at the pocketbook « Ton 5 “ aie i J enue, Bronx. CHECKED Ov’, tho other horse in tts anxiéty. I'm fare tig revenge by carrying us all far past} ear mine, when it ran over and in-| springs for his prey. ‘It was jerked hale tk My office window looks out on the] the Httle fellow had no intent! Be adeates wut f stantly killed « five-year-old bo} a ‘ond [ simulaved keen disappoint. | {he “ wh Y ‘GOAT ON BROAD Lior La France. The other day | saw] Wing dlscotd between them, but, to worry'about that. We : n't Hurt vee! y is as I walked deje away to ‘ , f Z 3 a little bird hopping tack ard forth on] dently Uking the manners of the gentier Modal the-line, Kingsbr Road, Ana) needed.—Mr. rpant . acconpaniment of joyous laushte Hae ¥- "i 3 i - x 4 Jway and 65th Street to-day I] the window ledge, Several hours later] horse, he dodged the greedy one and @s luck would have It, that was where | Avenue, Maspeth ‘ Tha gladness in that luughter well rm z » a " } about ten years old with a} { saw ‘him there 4 discovered he] fed the other fret. Old greedy s! we all’ wanted to. go.—Margaret V " — pald me for being the goat—D. H. ‘i 5 eae A | v0 ling a cart. “He was driving }was imprisoned bi 0) window gpane. [his resentment by Witing hie team-mate Walthall, No, 125 Weshington Place. FROW RAGS TO RICHD U'Hare, No, 8iGL h Street, * Mie » y | ih and was getting along all] 1 called up “the 1 and told “them | viciously on the ear, Then, turning hi 2 On Saturday morning on B » [haven, : $ $ “ i [right until a policeman halted traMe, | about it, and fn a fow minutes I saw alhedd away, resisting even the caresses : THEY WAD L LE TO DO. Avenue, near Ditmars Avenue, I P a + » 1 we iy ‘ ea dy |The goat then climbed on to the side-] porter coms up and release the little }of the other horse, he would look neither evliv WOR sk GIniA abAtES eng s walk, The boy soon got him tp the] prisoner.—Mirlam E. Engieberg, No. 336}at him nor the apple, very much lke a A prlty Hitle gil Wan Wee silting etre again, and I asked him whére he] Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, polled child.—Dennis Patton, No, 624 in ber mother’s lap on a Queensboro was driving the goat. He sald he had Second Street, Brooklyn. Yesterday’s Special Prizes kaw approaching me a junk wagon, {ts cow bella clanging. On the enut was a bridal couple and @ young man who was driving had @ bunch of weedy in his buttonhole, As 1 In the rear of the Produce Exchange Building downtown is a short street running to Broad Strect called Market- fleld. It was blocked to-day by a crowd which seemed hugely amused by som n to go to Winfield, L. L—John MeDon-| MERRILY IE ROLLS ALONG, subway car last evening looked at « Bite ies acled young man seated next ald, No, 2397 Webster Avenue, Bronx, On a Third Avenue clevated train THE TRAVELLING STO! thing going on 4) the middie. I craned| stopped to 9 at this unusual en sudde gs hef.at A 7 saw a guard (No, 18100) rolling a Two men came , mother cat belonging to] bridel cquipage, a snappy touring | irour tis mock, Med ae haat ee UNCLE SAMUBL'S NEPHEWS. cigarette, P watched bm, curious | wae’ bess pth lan ge ine 3 Ne Chap House fecdigg a litter | car hove to beside the juak wagon, |evout his necks kis ied Ford Car While walking along Prospect Ave-] to sce if he would have the nerve conte. T pollegil the denies enn aie of kittens and the crowd dispersed only | and the lride and groom, all smiles, , especially whén x 2H. O'BRIE . Otis Avenue, Grant City, 5. 1 nu sday { saw a mail carrier de-| to livht if. When it teas done he | ty, blize and while, and 1 purchased qwhen th Kked off with ‘er young. transferred to antonoliic, whieh ish Raraiatael a Pie 4 \ liv mail while he wus foRowed put it neatly in @ bow and rotted | cups and café. shel z Priel Ye able So Meas girl persisted in making love Winners of Ford port imme ly to Cit@aitor, h ucers, six plates and @ small Norma 4. Jeske, No. Street, | twas gayly doce: : tu hii that he lett the ‘The child's tvening World, for identification.) hate B SOpAR: Gove who kopt saking » thon anothen aid another. | meat dish, all for $5 cents, 1 felt proud Daughertu, No. 180 Jamaica Aver | nes explained to me that’ “Uncle : First Ce h Pri: 2. ; Fee ae odd ohae oa worn tae wear rosched Ninth, Aereety t dont | rah? purehases and got sone “wat CLEAR THE PRACK, PLEASE nuc, Astoria, Be enter nt Rae Rete: irst Cash Prize, $25 Just as T was passing two women met reached Niath Street, 1 don't | water to wash them, ‘To my d ment when I Ifted each out of the dish~ ee Altos ‘ MRS. J. D. BEDELL, No. 2226 Loring Place, University Heights. carrier : ow whether he was rolling them Several toy autos and three boys of Naa ornen, |rimmediglasses the young man had on. ae 3 5 Y Fy arrier Sum, ’ ° 0 five or six years of age blocked my aha caly ved me he —Mra, dna B. McGoners, No. 17 dist Second Cash Prize, $10 alo ail tls Bag prey ig a Berkey gta eh rho pan t saw only white dishes, ‘The de rance ierday I was about to] From an office ow facing at, Gdttna 2U UIRE, ° A - Ot t nk good-| ing a little money on the side— | sign had a a t @ntrance yesierday as 1 was about to] _ ron on Crnines awe girl approach treet, Giron RUTH MAGUIRE, No. 2 Oak Street, Jersey City peas ps MP ae a suppeared in the water, II ness, no. arta, No. 1222 Beach Avenue, Bronx Street. eR CEE TT TERR EO ET: EE EWI Ce VY Bie PAY NO MONEY! SEND NO MONEY! know better next time.—Mre, R. Att ridge, No. 30 Bast Fifth Street, ‘brooke yu. enter an apart Avenue nea n loudi t ginary furni- | ther Third Cash Prize, $5 G. BOECKMAN, No. 396 Avenue O, Brooklyn Ten Cash Prizes of $2 Each No. 53. West 84th Street ing people in the park and speaking to] — ne rome Usually the turned away directly | NONE OF THIS “WANDERING BOY ny RY fare Tr adaraapingy the TO-NIGHT” STUFF, Bae anid t ee ee Pa ‘Herne: | disclosed that vhe was s My wife and I on Saturde repiie phe should T say bootbluckeite went to a party in Kast 2 NAUGHTY Boys, gh sly oh Ss. M. GAN H fa going to sell our furniture and his} he Pad Bt ottls ‘d atbcuh, aieah . . ' MRS. ELIZABETH It, CASE, No, 19 Kast 196th Street, the I had just holed out at the thir ‘ Packard and then we Te Pee reread Pg ved had bin ake RM a ae ln Mra Bronx ‘There ts no charge of any kind for taking part In The Eveulng teenth hole on the golf cowrae Se Vane pirect and Coluighye AVE oA. Lyons, Nu. 12 Acorn Street, | wedding. We were. introduced to an MRS, J. T, MUNSON, No. 102 East 176th Street, the Tionx World's “What Did You See To-day?" competitior. Send no money wewal’ Iumelt ¢h she, tarriney tne 11 gall By ‘ : hmburat. elderly lady named Mrs. Smith and her Be BUANGH Me y Hana Strest, Poth Richmond, 8. 1 with your letters, Pay no money to any one wader any cireum- the seventh hole “aefese, w velee a wes ve —_—- 4 sow, who had been invited, Presently MRS. CLAUDE C. POST, South Gifford Street, Butler, N. J . vag ig Zt 7 . opposite me. 4 turned 4 aatcee ip 9 BAD: OUS MAKE A DIFFERENCE. | there entered three more of Mrs. MRS. S. W. EMERSON, No. 3 Pleasant Place, Arlington. N stances, PERSONAL calls are made on Ford winners ONLY. it io extagioaaie® Saat ie esiaons “oneeciae tue elderly lady seated next to me last] Smith's sons and a young lady not LAURA K. TRACK, No. 45 McDonough Street, Brootlya your contribution 1s adjudged wortby of the automobile the re- gol, clothes pwamelting a asatmont: Nose ih Riverside Drive, "4 | everae. ip scandy atere/was txgartend: | known to the ‘host and hosters, Ai V. GUARIGLIA, No. 6412 New Utrecht Avenue, Brooklyn porter who calls upon you will carry Evening World credentials, eucis other like two achoot % fan came with a loud of c Lisi bel vruklesane ise ta |e ake tates rae eth cee CELIA WILKENPELD, No. 598 Bedfgrd Aventie, Brooklyn Ask to see them. In case of doubt, telephone to the City Bditor he, AEM lestegl s, Seete am fe strect number was 788, > e informed later that SAR s 5 aa Ment eth Bint ap en it wae ers pases. wie Ie reer ee Te dete k the straw was no good and asked| their mother never permita them to go SARA A. SLY, No, §1 East 16th Streef, Whitestone, L. 1 of The Evening World, dit hemorrhage eh ry he cuctie é coal chuts. “Oh, this coal tsn't tor r. ‘The cterk picked up the|to any fair unaccompanied by her, . Every effort 1s made to print the more meritorious coutribus nore, ‘Then I leaned that the eamse® you,” he suid. "I only wanted to know w, removed the sanitary covéging | und therefore she brought her four sors, Read to-day's stories. Pick the ones you think best t Writ attare tikele ¢ 2 of genera! interest. “Loca of the Awht wad that ons ofothem le Y woe F suppose Pit havik tissue paper aud returned it to the} although only one was known to the Winners will be announced in this evening's Night Pic fldng, Write on matters likely to gene at Shane had picked up the other's bellya ar bee sperintendent’s cc for n}lady with smiling, “Try it ¥, | hostess, and he alone of the fow hrd torial (Green Sheet) edition and in other editions the fucident. Tell WHERE the thing uappened. Avd “keep on thinking 4 @ love ene.—Jesee of. > foot wari Vatson,| madam."=Mrg. J. Degnan, No. been invited.—Ira 8. Popper, No. 8940 to-morrow. trying.” Claman, No, 916 Broadway, Broo z purta Street, Woodside, "A FORD -A.DAY” GIVEN AWAY FREE FOR FOUR WEEKS--SPECIAL PRIZE. 7 a aes - s tf : z 4 a at

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