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WO DOLLARS will be paid for each item printed on this page. Checks are ‘it a . J HE EVENING WORLD pays liberally in cash for FIRST news of really impor- mailed daily, The weekly special awards, announced on Saturdays, are in ad- P § Fee tant happenings—FIRST news of BIG news. Call Beekman 4000. Asi for dition to this payment. Open to all readers. - Py ual” PN : saan the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Every reader a reporter. MANHATTAN. ¢ 4 QUEENS. Ay MILE PURCHASING and drinking w malted milk this noon at | A PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS REPORTED FOR AviNG Lédd‘Aerwr Boat tateptoned to te evokiph elles OF WW Mike stand opponto Proctor’ Theatre, on 2ith Steet, neat READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD BY READERS H the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, at No. ; Broadway, my attention was attracted by two young urchins 65 Butler Street, I described the Jog and asked if the soci- who would have fitted aduuirably int6 one of Gene Carr's Metropolitan OF THE EVENING WORLD ety's mob oF wagons had ploked up aything assweriig thik Ueber Movies. * * * ‘The kids held a consultation or conference, and [ tion. They thought they had, and 1 was courteously iavited to drop aw money passed from one to the other. This one ordered a milk N P ; A d. d S y 1 P — arotndand see the “boarders.” © * © ‘The sight that mot my exes chocolate, selling at thi urticular spot for 6 cents, and, while his pal ew rogram (6) war s an pecia rlzes in the 8S. P, C. A. “pen” troubled me all the night. One little silver, looked on, measured the g ass and marked a place with his fingers. 100 FOR THE BEST STORY OF EACH WEEK. For the Second Best Story of the Week, $50. haired terrier actually sat up and begged for me to take him away. A evil the aduuidacatioe of film Hanthers tie buyer proosdded to drink Third Best Story, $25. Ten Stories Ad judged Next in Merit, $5 Each. Open to all readers. fox terrier stood on ...s hind legs and walked all over the place. Other ¢wo-thir@s of the beverage, and then pa eve ed the gl I wondered why the divvy had not been m ade on a fifty-fitty , ¥ o ‘A , eyes @ pathetic, pleading sort of look as if they were saying, “PLEASE basis, and I made bold to put the question to the first boy. “Oh,” says 5 dbact Special Awards For High School Students ’ ‘ vee a take me out of here!” My own dog was not among them, but I do hope he, “I had 4 cents and Jimmy had only 2; ain't that right, Jimmy?” ‘ab ul be divided weekly among high school pupils contributing to the “What Did ¥ thes See To- these others will find their owners and be returned to home and loved James, busy in an effort to get the last remaining drop, nodded his ‘ $1 00 Day?” page. For the best letter of each week sent in by a high school student, 450; second ones.--Mrs, Charles Ii, De Watt, No. 10104 116th Street, Richmosd head. Evetything, apparently, was on the square, I invited the part- ners to have one on me, and T am not going to say whether they ac- cepted or declined the invilation—I. K, Hannan, No. 1170 Broadway, Special Awards For University and College Students $100 will be divided weekly among university and college students*contributing to the page. For the best letter of the week, $50; second best letter, 825: five letters: next in merit, $35 each, s to his friend. dogs jumped up against the railing to me, Qne and all had in thelr hest, five next in merit, $5 each. Bay lad School and college contributors MUST name their schools. Wait for the worth while incident. Do not try to write every day. Bear in mind the question: “WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY? Not what somebotly else saw, not what you heard and not something that happened last summer. What did YOU see to-day? i Contributors to the page should write of subjects with which they are familiar. Choose, preferably, things that happen in your own neigh- borhood. Tell your story, if possible, in not more than 125 words. State WHERE the incident took place. Write your name in full. Write your address carefully. Address your letter to ‘What Did You See To-Day?"' Evening Wowd, P. O. Box No, 185, City Hall Station, New York. SEE NEXT MONDAY’S EVENING WORLD FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW AUTOMOBILE PRIZE 3 vou! tse uni heen for montha, 1 ® [waited and wished for this thrill, but pucour, PARLORS 1 as T have not] ‘To-day on Hillside Avenue, Jamaten, ave watched and} 1 a huge mass of ONE OF MANY ‘The air was rea! cool and g wou cave, bul py this abbed me t at und rock. Over the eaye's en- A ‘ F acer ; ‘ the days, the Weeks and even montha}! Hl re ittale morning anda welcome glow of wormti |1 th av cu tReet, Kissed» OUT OF TOWN. § RICHMOND. linned hy und ny heart's desire wan] Wranee wee hu se 8 crib Oo wat started in m art and rad on both cheeks aud shouted, Mon Mac ungratifies Jhen my. doorbell would fanmd outside was anc ove wit all over was one result of the} yron ata tiawelideement he “ORDER IN THE COURT!” NOW, FOR THE OFFICE BOY'S STORY. ring | would dash breatWless to answer, | wood fire in i. On one side of the ane % Morning's crisp ai A heavy truck : Se HE WRITER fs me of tie Seco; station Court eRe ‘i ee ie pe at Ab ‘ways sure that ty prayers had been[ there were tines of wash and @ baby Salis Ree Se Lhe Kissed ai Don't you re- ae Jude of tne $ nd District Court in Jersey City, \M EMPLOYED by the Trust Company, and in our office we Bitcebad RUE RIWRUNT TOT tHe. atch loatriage o other aide: ohne t Ben Avenue and N © 2" Then tt N. J. The incident concerns an action in which one man sued have several adding machines, billing machines, &c. Occasionally hing disappointniont of some more | cave-dweilers r to have d the ; Noticed by most « pasie Ne Iie eT another to recover money loaned and not repaid. * * one of these machines gets out of order, and when this happens proxnic business, Lach night when my trent. protien vier how they q deer with som ‘ ahaa Seat ‘ ‘i nicband returned home he would eager Cita tah pat > Just as T came ulor Eten oe by soe] When the case was cailed the debtor faiied to appear and the plaintiff reading “Temporarily Out 4f Order” is attached to the afflicted. |}, seareh ny face and his frat words Mrs, Morse, No. 184 Beach 45th Stree un aie hehe ; ‘ ot sed the hat and proved his case. * * Before I had an opportunity to pronounce * ‘To-day our office boy, who usually is laughing, noisy and a vould be Porday?" Each uight hie geme > felahd war vlanket over hun only « U » for bin, or whic he (; i is 4 ppolntiment my own Matinied to. his pos Dy aa aaa tie We ete ae dgment in his favor, the plaintify, still on the witness stand and in veritable Happy-Go-Lucky, was as quiet as if he had backed the wrong SHE ny nus " 1hoMn, STRANGER? MRRWAE that thecop Ww . Hs 1 1 will dine together the clear view of every one in the court room, took a fine looking cigar box-fighter. Didn't notice anybody. Wasn't interested in anything sob, ‘To-day the do B My A friend of mine left his pet rooster a y tngs Ive en 0 fo f @ i py > * rope was low and ny se ‘ many amons Nev s Fine \ inled to for, out of one of his upper vest pockets and offered me a smoke, to the * * Prom 10 o'clock until noon he went around the office with a Pesaran tghas masell Tia my he travelled abroad, Who have soft t u , se g a 7 q 2 B Q a * dine abe : wth ore 7 pit wey with erorave, ant i ‘ ; M No, 0 We great amusement of the spectators and the great embarrassment of “Temporarily Out of Order” sign pinned to his back, ‘The pinning — perhaps, wih a tidbit of gossin for] jweyy y and, ayee eae Detect y : Clyde D. Souter, No. 31 Clinton street, Newark cj was done by one of the girls. The giggling prompted him to investi- my ht bed SH te ‘i opened | a nias hens banded. the door--there it w ndy YON A RALNY Day gate, and—1I guess IT won't tell (he rest of it, Florence Miter, Ville [ene 4 "Eve got two ton for ye Pe ips jer SG ‘ ee wand tt ; t A ; —while my own two PA DONVELLY'S “GREATS! WAN vas clogged the | more Street, New Brighton, 8. | Oh” TL gasped, “Puc it te the parlor oosters on most, indiana IN dH WORLD. r and ™ early shook our . 1 mean In the cellar Mra. f n 1h i) ad their feathers peer Several duys Ko tetnve fell with eH work, Th A STATEN ISLAND SENSATION. Bron Non ATL Grove iy alis Mee lane “Ni ASE. Pot Roster ease peta eras! our par 1 do my sis- | my it the kitchen to aah: =. wood, Queen: 1 EA aed Bhan mae anche cs: t Ste. dea, N THE TRAIN that connected with the 6 o'clock boat frou to knock this fi ive chip | from ter, as I was about to 1 gs it, said q t it these to dry i : thal ahouldars: Then. aie. Hehe “Oh, throw that old picture out; that] I y r asked me to get South Ferry to-night 1 saw something that caused quite a flut-. RVING OUR EL UAS Thy , \ t is out of st But my]! HT could find ot i Coal fa selling fron $16 to $18 a ton] {Mn the rest, Jumped him, knocked: him lathes etal pide eC yaaa ey Vainee Dhe iaatal ter of excitement among Staten Island commuters of all ages Rockaway branch, |@0WD, look a bunch of feathers from Rae youn. lady, (th he flame of the Among the coaches which made up the waiting train there was one Bre une les (Ou met Hiarauee withthe talp et haceee aan here, tn this parlor metal BRAND-NEW CAR! ‘The Oldest Inbabftant could remember nothing rita tert eaae 4H ed to the rescue. Now. Mr. RicAireiot the cman inihe wore (old HC Aina i 3 else of the kind since the beginning of the century, Commuters stared ve in Woodmere, ‘Thel E ster lives in, majedtio sollmdgs thrown out.” The picture was of forni- DE LE EY SE ARE BLAMING IT ON GEO rubbed their and stared again. J was one of those who found a | house fs under constriction, hn neltt okeon, Nek, Ape aaa er President V nd it is now back} WHAT SHE DID WITH THE SAND. ov RYE turnin sm Alban ye nor windows In place, and some] § \ Vile a vt ONCBHAnUbICeNONIR i harvelae:se ey ie seat in the glossy, glistening new coach, Many, of course, were not so | of the rooms ure not yet pla r in its old place ty wien, ew York a1 ‘alin med how 1 " ra 1 t CATCH MORE THAN THE Paipotnelin No. 160 os BAGLEpDORIE: ING ath the plant of the Manhatte pie Pairs tet oaee i. ‘The | fortunate, but ALL entered the car and passed through to another, | te love of anthracite 2% f cjweulated to L atom z - vestaurant, after tinis Electric Supply Company, in Jerse. ran ald a “f Perhaps, if you print this, the folk in the Main Office of the Band 0. | ts ac heat up the entre countryside? tps ‘ aa ee senna et tye He City, « thirty-one-inch cet that had |iearded the train Cold Spring. | 0% the Main Gink or whoever it was nt us this car, will shoot You ask me, Buddy,” he replied as hef this me saw a commuter, with ivtere it was ac, Wrapping (he st been taken from the water During the Hevolutionary War." he| along another, Belleve me, we need a few of them!—E. M. Hibbitt, | Santinued the business (of shoveling: | many slances at the women ty? 0 e : ta ul tei MacAneingpentor eho. Nad bank By s iy guy What owns this house told me] the tra 1 pair of socks frome hi on Mth nea T LHBULHE Hera One ene PEM alts seat Getta ashington drank trom a spri No. 1057 Amboy Road, Great Kill I to get up # good head of steam, and} top coa at, hastily removes his when I saw one of t Hs rh Wee : lange te leat Ne ¢ ne leit eur where thn sition Now Vim oney ¢ n’ orders And more] sions, revealing bare feet, don the seks, seated in one of the chat ne taten- | , Re areaty trouble with the water suppis hed Hands, and exi lain h satisfaction $18 coul went into the yawning mouth} replace his shoes, then sigh audibly iu ing intently to nathin: et iS i ne pete found the eel, which showed the C I, 1 of the furnace I walked away.—Joun] pelief as he turned his attention to his n| ne | sidewntk id andwich to @ m ‘ No. 22 Hurt c Hl Cc. Youns 1 Cumberland Street . Regina tobbing: aee Micdgh @. radio ' ot owas trying to sell newa-| scare incldent to (ts tony trip a ek : p Reginald Robbins. No. 27 Cres ne of his ¢ r iP G No. 837 hrough the pipes, It was still 1 ALWAYS ON THE Job Janie oe ace, Queens Village. Queenm V lad Stree f nich alive-Walter b, Ku was calmly sh BROOKLY | = 63 Ashiand Avenue, c Mace S 2 5 5] A MEMORY FOR FACES Nid: Ninth A i} PH HISING GEYER ATION, WHO REMEMBERS THE OLD-FAS! i RRIVING AT THE HUDSON TERMINAL IN HOBOKEN, on wy aa wht 7 inding in front of « department VED Livny: scan Dee A first trip to West New York by that route, I followed the crowd Radi tla ' , f stove window at G ind Frank One cont a ride was: printed om i 4 1 Dover National ts t with n Avenues, and using it ay a mir still wagon to which a dog w - up the lon airy to the upper platform, There T inquired of T sav a “Hepp who co! won| face 1 r ‘te s Us Taber . pe eh Nite [nese ana, thonurinlt more wha’ i the matter-c looking old policeman where to go to take a West [my heart. She t have Chl ae) eC de ‘ ’ beoerirem ¥ running the livery business were doing ae ook iainathasnece:aaaro iivouL aunt three years old and was walting for | Blise: 1, Wallner, No Hal | MAGIC OF THE DENTISIVS Door. [on OF PROUD SHE SATS girls, They appeared to be opening, a thriving trade om Eagle Street to+@ay New Yor ked at me sea fs her mother and grandmother, who were | Stead Sur 1 range, q KNOB, Cras worn 1. their older sisters or possibly their Juntil the dog spi © ros” th: te know,” he said, “you've been here before, They go out on the level [in tine before one of the windows. Thi saica | this ever 1 saw my son dep iar ties : back of mothers, One was fussing with her | ate Of course, the dog put after the: wi : . hen ttle apper Hi ik handba ” eS. a aa t t . 7 hai Another was pretending to [eat, and the wagon w vcked t * dar!” prompted the resentful little David within, fap d Ny po Jentist with twisted * Steals ; Gulien " 4 wagon was wrecked ogdinat below. : prom : ; her arm and she i vva, open Vinite Bost Ome \ z ayers ed itera Veltman. powder her face, using her chubby Ja fences, Oshingki, but the outer self paid due homage to the badge of Goliath and Tt Tha." Mother did. Mi beer whieh wat ty, | Ju eEaa porch a clea a tle it to hand asa pus, and the third, the [Street Brooklyn, turned to the stairway, Th I smiled in appreciation of the officer's [extracted a har ; " ad Hs r little | © Ne Votes " Again ap yh weather-beaten line w amaltes ‘i was alae Nee fnnge ae i ; bit of a nose. She put the hankie ic | Withstand wore it 5 Pras int : ipstick.Anna MeCube, No, 399 keenness, for on approaching the lower level T got my bearings and |i)" the. bag, then hed diligently ther coat, and a hea NUneS il give ote els Vee SRR LA a Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn Yesterday on Wil Avenue | noticed recalled that two weeks uga I had come here from the other direction | through Its con ast she found | pulled well d ) lunitt OMY a Hen dab ue “ l He Re te tev servu | #lons-bearded man of eights the aerial and had arrived on the upper platform in an early morning crowd. 1 ; ' ava r A \ told me. Later 1 saw af Tiehan nae s ey Db GOLDEN. ba eee a of an exelted group of. children. who JOW dered her by y « ho tob ” ' » th a zi oats Shed = we shoutir “Helle ‘ The camera mind that could rec faces in sueh a crowd does not be- Ob ancegae oO fi hot hes y He Ay : reslenes tw blo fi PP SeRAT AL nals alien ali oa nol n quale Foxy Granaaa 4 long to any ordinary policeman, on a prosaic and more or less mechan riniting, “the, mothe Jon the knob be 1 ie te arti. ee aA Hunk ik HONE of Fie) Shrew HABE Nee 1 spel a s excited as the children, aq feal job. ‘There, sir, in the Mudson Terminal at Hoboken, is police i erdorl ne awaea)E wail tron eon ‘ ‘ case with the always-out-in bbe SAT Lalla shake abl Le ian eae Ban oo dially wth 4 f tdo that} 1 euyts ‘ n + when his toothache fs i mie ree ng shown ¢ yew § Tehild within reach, when two gentlemel genius golug to waste. The world will find him yet, When it doe e Mra, J. HL | Valiey 1 i=Mrs, ML Kennedy, No. Ut ¥ por PeagG, Re ULE NAA aaty Ne 1 a pbeoagll nd with great ilineulty: pres a Matth " . if srl Street > ont rr . i Castleto! ver ew L y any. ' heb Be comb dropped ue of her vailod up the eh pn to let t (eas leand him toNowo Btu wot hes. « of Tha Ross Farian Street, atc me t fastleton Avenuo, Weat N bug SRA ieee cathe Bac aR a ta ha Me ee ited up the children to let him passen } y 4} After eointiial ten Is ’ ’ hie way without tv ole a land 4 ithout Curt! molestation, He < Stores, Inc., Sixth Avenue at 19th Street wt nutes, ehe | ihe with the wenthersbente comb and returned it to her, The Vihanked them, but smiled th his 4 Sara ae a ai 4, ne atts ee Pay toenrny the line i third time it fll T picked it up and | wena te the ein be : ‘ BRONX. TAPER SRE coe cinwnt Cal : nae a on ENON A HERD HOAT, 1 falta we thruat dt in ony poeket. When the Vey ted in, large anieibers by. Lhe } at 4) on car No 1 of the Me hy 7 y hi rt atarted hd ave the peatre swiftl asi POU Moxy € oe CLOCK IN A TOMES TONE HEEP YOUR HEAR Ot oo WUTES pee ae Avani when the car | the ¢ in w ae n i H 2 ft ) ? de handed ter 1) comb. Fred elite Sone fata aed 7 vt Shes 3 To-day f saw Tar eonettiet= HT HALTER, BRETHRY stopped and Uc 4429, w ‘ Maria arena t on | ee Tn Ns GUE OME T No. 1276 Madison Strect, Brooklyn. q gen eng rem abeie ieee BUA BON AM RSG ROIY SAR OOSTALIAS: Wag, te tbs. Shor hubby face HORLS: HOW'D VOU List ey cc! i kaye ‘of paper th tapped w man ont houlder and sate Tat t rip ‘ st owD ye wae : low cemetery u paper epped geinkn doe andianlde| Alm 8 Jodschiet began t OE EHUN? CH ACHER, : ONE BLOW ENOCH 1 amous legend (venue subway to-day.’ [oan had toons ; ie tee ui bing around o be mn Pineaeeeteees a RS oe ena it 1 oar ect Fark on Sunday aftemoon Horseman W rft the train I notieed a | several miuutes vn \ i erne he i to8 tad niintater but had to Yun vut (o a vi 5 Sard “nome COle COUR a a that it al mini \ VerER DUN REPEC TOy MAHL he Ale anoreown: pl intster b d i Rew vating in the walk near the hildge nat it mia uchie, neatly folded, on the seat [be turned around | saw tie name ot nef j Peet ests 4 @ store for a few minuten, sv F left a > ridge) and saw a smail boy gazing mourntully cometer real ey Alderney Dairy Compass on his cap.) 4 Husd ’ h T acer Bi u young dauyhter pointing out to them ali the point ee : : ane cai : ng { Qa Na, Te, 1, iid, N Verona A : : ane 1 ie ny If the minist Dust ce ruses of inter >be seen from that] #fter his I vasure. A young woman ee he asund arb, i over, pleke dup the seepen RTE be Hidgewoot. 1 ft jccowl, but one glance at the g \ if tho sinister Matera Me eee Who was with hint raised her hand with Old Sleeny Hol Y is ov slartud tc Wedd) IE : aii mina 1 ‘ {it chang 1 " will on ono ih the evident intentt slapping him as Sars old 4 quaint-looking and : The War Cy Pye JOB GONE AMIGHT. proache . he we n F 2B . ; i : 4 punishment for bis carelessness, «But Beis eave A aR led pe Bian ores’ a : 1B Gs ‘ ) the balloon in q i regs ath her intention changed while her hams 3 5 5 ' am one of mst \ sper w fi t 8 vas boing raised, and she patted him on about six High, It bor lest the train ut Chanbera Street I Work Inst night every (h reef SEO eH atte i / te Ts er abot Hy Un dicot tree scription: “At iny de 1 leet to] carried it with him, The front pa as T approa nb ' Lt wa eG chal pi ue Coir le MORep EPL ae rookies i PL A ‘ Pili R Tall the 4 ' - lues of his money,—F, X. H touklyn, Vhe} 1 me was ne daia ot (iy va i] ty the hand of ait.—John Ei, More a tar ¢ building hed y b | linen a hee 1 had t 1 , chiledre a Om fop of the tombstone ae the top the fire at ast nig eat, raactaeee ate ' i yun i 115 ia ‘ rook ‘tory 1 saw on the “What Did You could be seen t Vol davk) HORATICS OF THE INTERBORO, Jand fad been burning about two ho. Wy pons sn ROSE of Hl aera ‘ 1 ri ee T base on Tucaday, Ovter 10) brown wood, und t OMI | aiiah as lMCAaGRonee a AaaRe Wien lel eT taeaeled, red Gowen PAcIst | r 7 7 MESS AG TAR MONTOMe [contained an idea which ouroed medi sig : rs <a H was our oMee when ty We looked at o it is Guar oO, 04577 of the 1. KR. T,] ley, Oyster Bay, t. 1 | i st a RULAGE ‘ t had, Five minutes lat ‘Jyet in to-day’s rush hour at Grand] OVERCOAT ON THE BANANAS, t \ | ide Warn soy ge to-day 1 saw Jamea M. F aligumait Avenue atolion ie hia and saw the clock was keeplis Central, when his door jammed and Tu @ fruit store on South Main "i | : pe. which I y oetad Sia te Pst i) That js surely an odd place to t wouldn't eb 1 saw him batting 1,000 Street 1 saw @ bunch of vu thune i ‘ " 1 ‘ Q cna LEON vasite acon WARD ; at ue i: ‘i vith whon Bry face of father lock... Mf for the door. He was standing with Anas. about which un uvercout had |\ Mr | i , k n ot the | ienve : Reka HURL CE Berne of the iy, safeguarding the score| keeper, in response y inquiry as, [sai c+ i k You See To-Day" page of «| cot Iiwehpretol@at it ie. Come | lett psi POR FUN OF ‘1 on the platform, the train] bananas might alway. A ina nited, “He i PHONES " er sp ‘ ' 1 ieee, Wl "1 \ with the polley | 1 was driving my? ps ward.—Joseph Hirsch, No. 52] keep green, ne yotlaw, gaa 4ihie nol heciraln tale | i \ i ; mee area cite cewhitee Maine when 1 heard | a Nureet, Bronx then T couldn't sell Mis, 7 ndible sigh ¢ | ae y 1 Regs ae here. ae } Klaxon and saw a ramshackle b Hayes, No. 11% North Bay View on the crowd.—Herber! D, Meck mntviael) y a Re : We when sade frying to pass me. I stepped on the} PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT IN THE] Avenue, Freeport, L Pleasantville, N.Y . t HERE 18 4 TIDE IN TuR sie] OF THR BOOKS OF 6 © 'To-Day"* pt b avoid but un BRONX mere —— to cute? Wvntts Or Why.” HOTTAS Lookin, covered my parts | i) lung © ww to 40 ay it DELIVERED PROM THEN EVERYBODY'S DOING EF 1] 0 \ Ma her's card pin p by the doar and to amazement ' a and Brook | Qu a side: strec Port Cheater 1] to bed last my w 1 + blowin 1 ts Inter omc B.owith me Rush.” Half an easily. Five vlles further eos Pa lead {saw a man climb ¢ w first story | inp ff i ney nour later Be 9 1 bis way, with Wi 3 had stopped ut a roadside A Stree erosetow posts were] Window of a as one tneid fi of th own and ' i f ed away we hi % and I stopped to examine und it] place ' Took Avenue, whieh} passed 0 , wi \ ' tat iige t aa check. ‘The story oF What coutal wower der iol TORU 1 © square, making one] xtabbed in haste, 1 1 1 powd 1 hr ten Dil You see To-Day? page that ® To. and . t w This has bee 1 very | Then the suspic toa mn fj y bord ‘ iw itled. “Mesa for Bdith, fi pounds of dew tont ance dang © in the past, and the} through th h ido: 1 H mag rH IY oO nd toll of a similar experience. (etimd fo hold down ¢ ut high wpeed. It] improves wa well as the novelty, [helped « 4 | nik poe, wos | invartet ' i t pays what other people eae waa rebuilt for the fm of fooling motor- fd large er of residents of the | br nak \ | "aa . 4 . id in YOUr Wn ObSer¥a LONE fets.—Orin Martin, No 365 Vast vive] toreitory. Mn hae, No. 492} awa ) Neil ‘ 1 | r t » No NTS 42d Stages street, Bro Bast 19utl ons Avenue, Rye, No} NEW SPECIAL UTOMOBI Z WT BE ANNOUNCED. NEXT MONDAY ’ ¢ 4 ye Ve. ey pees * CY { * ) . E - 4