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"THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922.” Ete DOLLARS will be paid for each item printed on this page. Checks are mailed daily. The weekly special awards, announced on Saturdays, are in ad- dition to this payment. Open to all readers. HE EVENiNG WORLD pays liberally in cash for FIRST news of really impor- tant happenings—FIRST news of BIG news. Call Beekman 4000. Ask for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Every reader a reporter. nese MANHATTAN. ¢ BRONX, 3 TONSORIAL TROLLEY CAR. : AM A CONDUCTOR on the Third Avenue surface cars. At 6.04 A PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS REPORTED FOR HILE WAIT ANG Unita akic Piel about ten min- ] o'clock this morning, on my first trip south from Fort George, I READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD BY READERS W utes before midnight, I noticed a thin stream of smoke com- saw at 178th Street and Amsterdam Avenue a man running for the ing from in back of the William Earle Dodge statue, It was car as fast ho could go with the big bag he carried. In one hand OF THE EVENING WORLD cold enough to turn one’s thoughts to coal bins and furnaces and one’s @ he held his collar and necktic. * ® * There was everything in the be eyos to the overcoats displayed in shop windows round about, The Picture to show that the man had left home in a hurry and probably New PB A d: d S . 1 P. ; statue, the circular sout of stone and the grass plot aro in the shadow, was going to a lroad station, so I held the car a fraction of a minute TO ram 0 War § an pecta rZes of the “L,” and as the moonlight revealed the smoke curling upward * for him, * * © He climbed into the ear “all in,” pufling Hke an 100 FOR THE BEST STORY OF EACH WEEK: For the Second Best Story of the Week, $50. from the base the picture reminded ime of a heathen temple scene im “+ engine, He had to sit down and walt a minute before he could pay Third Best Story, $25. Ten Stories Ad judged Next in Merit, $5 Each, Open to all readers. soine movie, Curiosity impelled me to Investigate, and at the back of his fare. I saw him rub his hand over his bearded face and then take 3 the statue I saw a man out of an O, Henry story. Me was burning @ mirror from the bag and study his appearance. Ono look was Special Awards For High School Students paper in one of the municipal waste cans to keep warm, and gazing enough. Hoe took out a tube of shaving cream and then a safety razor. into the flames with a wistful, d sion, * * * My car Sei ; ' nies bei are a 8 amy expre Hie shaved himself. At 162d Street he donned collar and necktie, and will be divided weekly among high school pupils contributing to the “What Did Y ou See To- came along and I gave ono parting glance at the statue, the grass plot, his toilet was complete, He said he wanted to get the 6.o4 train, but $1 00 Day?” page. For the best letter of each week sent in by a high school student, $50; second and the O. Henryite, Of the three, it seemed, the grams plot te:the % forgot to wind the clock. He left me at Park Avenue and 125th Street, best, $25; five next in merit, $5 each. ae | most precious. We put an iron railing around that.—Jobn F, Clark, with time enough to get the train.Joseyh Maher, No. 223 East 66th No. Alexander Avenue, Bronx. Btreot; Badge No. 4200, tun No. 1, Hast 65th Strect Depot. Special Awards For University and College Studerits $ 1 00 will be divided weekly among university and college students contributing to the page. Hor the 4 best letter of the week, $50; second best letter, $25; five letters next in merit, $5 each. School and college contributors MUST name their schools. Wait for the worth while incident. Do not try to write every day. ein mind the question: “WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY?”. Not what somebody clse saw, not what you heard and not somsthing that happened last summer. What did YOU see to-day? 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 World, P. O. Box No, 188, City Hall Station, New York. Space “ te SEE NEXT MONDAY’S EVENING WORLD FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW AUTOMOBILE PRIZE} |« cis A woman disapproved of the man- My wife frowned upon the suggestion | > An organ grinder stopped outside er tn which the food vag had boom JWHEM Le came my turn to knvite the boys OUT OF TOWN. BROOKLYN. @ crowded daieatanien at s41d to our home for « ‘d 4 : yonue, and in- adjusted on the head of a orden |hogany” ee Street and Morriy Avenue, and FISHERMAN'S aw a man crossing City Island to-day when his hat blew off 1 into the water, There were fishermen flounder-fshing un=\ ge and one caught the hat! nee, She us tired of hav- Company horse that atood to-day on ing the furniture scratched, and. of Phe eeu an a eeuug Onl re debe TALL ileal PEI ella Lis 1 Mn Ui 1 by bare-hended man ia bitvat beneath my) cctndow, aud nelling tobacco smoke, and picking up WOMAN with baggage and a baby to care for at the same time SATURDAY NIGHT, as usual, I reported in the mailing room jan and English songs, the shoppers Jon the bridge was at a lose as te how Bists her dopastt evnitry tundioson | ;c0nt, one ext morning, | The cannot be expected to be as spry as other folk. Such a woman, of a morning paper uptown where I sometimes have been put were regaled with a decidediy }t0 retrieve his Len aan Bla Ml a the sidewalk and start arranging |it Mr mingdsle had thoughtfully burdened as described, the Long Island Railroad waiting as an “extra.” I haven't had regular work for the last two French programme—tSamaon ot Dae Vine ont the ‘orldRe., “Let. the, WO the fecder according to her own no- [Placed @ foot rail around the table, but] room here to-day so late that she almost missed her train. She months and am pretty well down and vut. I was telling my hard luck We tint | Charente’ The [and sinker down slowly," fo sang out. ration, The result was that the he ua At mac’ positively Not On Saturday! WOULD have missed it if it had not been for a commercial traveller story to one of the fellows I met there and was praying hard for at hard-working grinder, then entered Hee ORE TO nOah Se ay, Rate Oe fossed its head and thw oats were |otlice, my brother-in-law appeared and} * ‘The drummer alighted from the train she wanted to take. least one night's work. * * * The delegate showed up with a held out hig hat. A very youny | the man without @ hat soon had the Pall spilled, Reatising the damage | fow minutes bg on: pire Se Seeing the trouble she was having, he rushed over to her and, taking bunch of men from F- where there is supposed to be a lockout, housekeeper was the first to drop pet Soot pnelnn 8 ‘ . f ee are @ha had wrought, she entisted the Jin return a borrowed bo the baby in one arm, grasped one of the grips with his free hand. She and I was again left out of it. If you have ever been out of a job, with } ("4 Jeu nennlus, and wan Tint Ins it on the line and once @ help of several boys, and they Fe eee Ui et ert td ‘d] toted the two others. The signal had been given when she climbed no prospect of getting another right away, you know how I felt. Madame hig wnuiawall potiteucas | slowly lowered the Une to the faherman working assiduously when o, BoA as f ‘ a} , SOR HELE tee Ae tin ae * F fl ays ae r i ‘ + was an “open sesame” to the rest [below, a8 he called, his thanks. e the boya stepped backward—and |™y brother she the steps. He handed one of the grips to her. The train now was . As I was walking away, the chap I had told my story to was Be ee eee Rea. cae. COW dll RoRiyehait) aac ie peal Nr teak ke Aptump into a bag of evis. Then |lowed. We porsu a under way. He passed up another bag. She had opened the car door put to work, He asked me to “stick ground” until 3 A, M. and meet thaly ofustventhanter (ker. ike eae Cate Willan). Meldeics wise arbi ee eee ey My VA good movie that was showing, and] ‘© But one of the grips inside. * * * Mr, Travelling Man ran the him at the gate, {walked the streets, hungry and discouraged. He grinder Analy Joye tid. states Une Hast Mth Street, Bronx enouy he horse should ai fe) ate : Uy loubtedly, when this enchmay oes ia dinner throush, er youre, [ter Ley lett the telephone aummone length of the platform with the baby in his arms, but it was no use, came out at 3.15 o'clock, put something in my hand and heat it. porsveses hla bankrolt and limeurine, | BLAMING YACHT 18 PRLRAM BAN au that ake too should los hers Ui 80 nnd goon we were Xf te a] ‘The train pulled out, with mother and the age safely on board « * I stood there at the gate, too weak and tired to care whether he will proclaim: ““Polttoness, mer } Gur front room was auddenty {ilu Capped the climar. The boy vane | £204 # DRVID Gi RONAN AES) ; seaeesobitie : fat ee venties 2 a Waal ie Bc Mena aced via danies ot meneieara; te (hb Atal Par (iL setvaced Strate’ CIE, Wa ckekan te EAM’, Toaving tracke of Yycttons | Hast $24 Street. and the baby here in charge of the ct. * He was u gentle or not he was kidding me, He was turning the corner of Highth Ave quisite of succean’—and wo will cons | the window. overlooking Pelham. Bay, atickiness. The driver appeared and GHCNON NAS man, philosopher and married man. He sat in the waiting room for nue when [ opened the envelope and saw $8, his night’s pay! * * * tine being Gnpoli Margaret Mat Vand directly across from Minniford Ave . Re and the oman exchanged words A 3 D al ean two hours, The baby did not cry a whimper. No kid ever erfed that I don't expect a Ford—I couldn't keep it in gas—but I do hope to get son, No. 918 Morris Avenue, Hrong a city Tm nds E maw one of the are: i robably would Wave D: J ng & cuke & Ol . <1 est yachts i he bay afire. 4 a MG Rid he Beet ane lery at nd Avene and 8sth Stree was entertained as this one was. Mother came back on the first pos- on my feet again and square things with the whitest guy in the world. oursipe, Radrantaln: The bose TAs OnIK TR eRDE *¢ Dunham, No. 206 West 106th Stre where y schoolboys ent their lunch sible train, but, as I said, that meant two hours. The ‘anger D. O. Mack, No. 218 Pacific Street, Brooklyn In front of New York University atliwo bloeka from shore and we easily each day, I noticed a litle Negro pur- of the fi chase (Wo penny erullers and stand back Waverley Place I saw on yh} could discern the progress of the fire. Jn handed over the baby and, catching my eye, lifted both hands heaven- IN ANOTHER WEEK HT Li Be phe sige WHERE THERE'S A WILL. who was the proud possessor of u Word] short order the framework had dlaap- MMR ING RAOUE fern Gn atone to gut them, gh there \ ward, registering “Never again!"--Thomas 1, Wright, Agent Long a ERED : f racer, He invited some upper ctasemen] poured; the interior Was @ roaring. {ur- Be ry teen bon : vneant seats in the My #ymm-1 Isiand Railroad, Bellport, L. 1 O-DAY I SAW A TON OF COAL placed in the cellar, saw it pald | for a ride. I auw a multitude comply| nace, ax we could see through the port- A dath Strect at 7 20 faceoon Hover} thy was arouse U when tr Hee that for (I paid for it) and saw $3.70 over and above, * * * But with the invitation until the ear was} hojes he masissand rigging collapsed As Re valthe white hoys wouldn't permit him to ere Ertan caer ene husband band. [sthmersed with humanity, “In order tof ond the hull remained a mana of dames. perepiring Moving man of middi+| sit with them, so f beeis to him and the story really begins on Sept. 30, last, when my husband hand- |e nore re Mr. Frosh was un-|jighting tha bay for blocks and reveal- : Peadeal ate tL, rdered a Charlotte r for him. Ho ed me an envelope containing $14, to be set aside for a ton of coal [oeremoniousty deposited on the sidewalk, | jig rowbonts and other craft helplessly feet, apologized courteousiy and hurried | thanked me shyly, then sampled it and oes - Oct. 30 delivery. * * * ‘That night 1 BURNED EN- | hile an upperclassmen savdrmed into] circting about. | Fire enstives raprived slong, At the of Fourth Avenuefeame up with cream covering his wid promised for Oct. 30 delivery. at nigh NED EN- [ine driver's seat and the car crawled {put all the firemen could do was watoh EA RRS A bes Su captain a VELOPE, MONEY AND ALL! * ¢ * It was an accident, I was | pointully up the slroot 19 the shouls of /the remarkable pletime of the: burning Levees © Dare, c id Mostroving soldi dattar my vei coinaral its passengers, William Bauman, 12%] ship, with the moonlit sky for’a bad ed eociably ; nee ba lestroying some old letters and things, and the NRO Rey ete neta. dias Tinton. Avenue letmindcomalen Go elonevc Ne. (te etEny jan explatih im ‘ bolght this —-Dorethy L. McKenna, with them. * * * I felt pretty blue, but I Just could not iell him. | pyonx hiford Avenue, City Island, Bronx. F last week and this morning for the Zast QUth Street : alent ; nee AV Nt BbAID ‘The Sunday 1 Meeting Tearcveritidcer. te. biti Mad I answered a “home work” advertisement in The Sunday World, 1 QUEENS, ; ut when I started for home at 5.30 [ FOR POLITICAL EFFECT. did! T made buttonholes for nine days, and before the work ran out HNSe ' Ll He al Mt 1 th A cu Le fae tose Ay Se Ree: RT IEO TRO CR REITER CRIN TIED curned $5.20. Then I went to The World want ads, again and got more “WHEN I WAS A BOY.’ subway \ n fron can Club on We 7 N THE ATTIC, ALL “Ft SIGNERS” BXC yd 4 ns 1d PUBLIC , venue, Lrenx, before recall itn me of 4 candi-| 1 saw a beautiful bird flying feebly fags home work, addressing envelopes at $2.50 a thousand. I have been HILE PASSING PUBLIC SCHOOL NO. 1, a block from my reed I took the next train back| date foi about the attic of my house. It flew up A group of immigrants waved busy ever since. Altogether I worked nineteen days (spare time, mind house, I saw two girls playing marbles, * * * Not far th Street and hum, > vou in Sur neainst my hat and was stunned by e ‘ i . an _ 1 t yy se ee te eee ce ee Benin my hat and was atanned by the! Agndkerohicfe from an Bilis tetand you, averaging two to four hours a day) and have earned $17.70, My away, two boys were jumping skip-rope! —* Taint fered to drive me ho! found it was @ crowned kinglet,| Boat about o'clock last night home was at no time neglected nor was my Infant son deprived of his right! Boys should be boys. When I was a kid, at this time of ante N SS AREA eRe T put it in We ue ae It lay] when 7, one of perhaps 1,099 con daily out I see a way to obtain things in the future too, without year we were all over the city stealing election barrels, or anything . a M guspin, as though dying h K muters, was cpproachin he oO } i 1 3 ub g of " re »} 3 tas GURNINed Leedinee recinatanitnece (ise lira aiuaeen epic (Atl Ra ae eal re ae interfering with the household budget, I could dunce a jig. The coal else that would be useful in the building of a big bonfire on Election bd MYSTERY CHhowWDE morning from « restaurant | the Beye ‘al days without food ton, Nota hand or handkerehicf did is in the cellar and T have 70 left.—-Mrs, M. Baldwin, No. 88 Lott night to celebrate the nowest victory of Paddy Gleason, Joe Cassidy, Bt saw my wife return home ’ inOAa ABR UG ie Bd ta tetwena | 2 dee waved in awoleome to tho Street, Brooklyn Teddy Roosevelt or whoever elve might have been the popular eandi- pra with Vegetables and clams. 1 aoe Ne SRO UAH UO NS Ron Goel teu eemerae CNL Bae Nae z date. So what I saw to-day gave me a bit of a start. My, but the -> phone used to invite a la frien s 1 na narrow channel,” full of con “POLS. OM, Hoy! 5 vith the clasp of her handbag before |eanmenced to. drin| kerly and tne pe : Sia eal An ead aaah ere LATEE ini ai eau, Muniel @ a clam chowder pariv. 1 sav t stepping to the sidewalk, when suddenly | mediately bexun to revive, opened Ita i mnt for the “foreigner,” but | In front of the Busterm District 1 was atanding where s1et Street times have changed! Harry Larsen, 7 pographical Bureau, Municipal oud eg dleesed biel aati eal RP Te B rapidly by: a vigors |) 0A Soipmenged te SBOE that qu own orand Pei teem High School, Keap Steet and Maroy ends in an abrupt drop to Ue May Bullding, Long Island City, Queens. he chowder and, latch: ¢ tis youth coming out behind he After Huttering arowid for about ter at my own grandparents were im japarture. 1 saw my wife wash the | Us sou CE ea ee ST Pt toKe TIA MIRA ROeR ered: MUHGIORTLL. GRIQCOREA “NG Soruianare. wE onc Avenue, about noom I saw some- len River when If saw two interest Selishea and myself dry them. 1 sew her] al forward, arma out [toll away, with woul © imagiied qa time, and T resolved fram that time thing that made me stop, look and ing Hittle urchins teaning againat pen the icebox. 1 saw heg expresston | sipetehed 5 rst the “br a xratefil look in its eve and a sweet] forward to think of tinmayrants in think of olden, golden days. Girla, the iron railing, “Isn't that a pretty Bef utter despair, F saw ter, over her|hasket™ of a rot und pompou little twitter whieh relieved) my mi an entirely different light, Willian ‘ z i ; Pahoulder, every one of the clams that} tieman, Uoth Ther ta I. M. Robinson, car A, Smith, No. 268 Snyder Street, yirls, girls, everywhere! Such an sight?” I asked them, thinking to fshould have been in that « Taye AUN tion chine dd Voundry Corporation, Orange, tment of girle! Tatl girls, call their attention to some of na gpencetuly sreposing dn te tee B. Hanford. No. 217 Broadway denhi LI as short girls, fat girls, thin g girls ture's beauties, “Sure its pretty Seaw—no, thats tie wrong tonse—1 see ‘ . 8 AN OLD WOMAN WHO ith bobbed hair, yirls whose hair one of the tykes replied, “but you Bortiat bs oing to hanven to me whe RICHMOND. LIVED Ty 4 SHO how wgbibean Dabeue, gine in mid: |” shay deoce oe mundo. cae Uh wife finds lave reofused to be t ve ft aleht iid virls in draped dvesces almos: SRN bi ON Aunday, shoe th Be algey inh Have Cale tsta meeee LUeKY DOG: vo K nue HOME vines] We are a family of eight, the enti divs, girte in draped decaren almost | sun ghines on tt, when fom with my GMtharles Stock, No. 400 We I was standing at the corner of BURNING, heen at ee te : 4 7 Eyer res So! Ail are o Rate fas es siLslen 4 MoCornas No. Stree! Street and ann ita Waitin; ar at the " Vp dad a y eid k if Cambridge Place, Brooklyn. gPtrect Jersey Street and Crescent Avenu Ar yens. Be Loney : hes pas AGURG we \o Ie patie) SAND Mw an seithowt coats, ame proves .A SMALL FOOT FOR SUCH A BIG) ONE GOOD TURN BRINGS ANOTHER rire ee tovday when I save a little bay tead> | Street pler, Brooklyn, 1 suw 9 young] Relghbors plant vines and trors and add) wut ubowt on the steps, throwing the | ucsic BY TH FIRE DEUAIT- ee) TR ee tacile ieutes tama an Biltn y-, lobby of the 36th strect aciue| i*7 ¢ doe on a chain, When he és peers ali Where a steamer] 28 the older ones of us like to! Gord DAGdEN RaMAintohae tr opmuthe oT MENT. At dark 1 finished my day of house-]South Road and Rockaway Boulevard. EAfotel, this morning, my attention was} ede hed the telephone pole on the uD: LOWHES: 1BB. BAP Plans of the home we some time ho: wd such phrases as “1 know he 1 was playing the organ in a movie] cleaning and felt especially proud of]1 saw a heavily laden horse-drawn Gailed by Dr. Lindsley, who two yearal corner he tied the dog and then [had just started to ci y out of | to build, and the younger ones H wh to He will win by @ big eae at rena y and Marcy Ave-| my freshly scrubbed floors and steps.| truck stuck fast in a rut. A motor PRO was Socialist nom: for Governor] grated to rnb him down most in- [her berth. When she « Lat the end | inter ea ¥, If not quite comprehend “He docan't daserve (t.” | uue. Broo} mn, nd a thr After supper I went out for t minute] tuck came by; the driver stopped. He ot Tennessee, to two chaps sitting near s ha handkerontey, te Jot the pier the ship had gone about] MEI To-day my youngest placed af Tivse made me curious, One of the [arama entitled Vast attached a line to the wagon, and eoen Saiz, Both were dead broke nd hungry.| @ustriousiy with a handkerohic i magazine before me, opened at th la LOE GAB the ate vel shown climax 0 and when I returned things were a 4 ‘ was just 4.30 by the butcher atore | twenty-five fect from the dock. A man] “Hints for Housewives" they were d nletres te we teeiF 4 had the t ack on the road, In Feet on Ute cn Gtatmiante|| iglooWi; anid overs aftarndon the sen hellower deck waved frantically and| claimed, “Look Hae gegen abs coming election of who saves tho heroine from the. flame: ight to behold, Water on the bath-|doing so, unfortunately, the motor EGIL ERS LIN Soming from the Bandard Oil Come Joreuai nen attont bierrtecta al Rivratile ra eager ean br ar ooe pp ioe MU Mra, Anna Friach, Now 334 [ti tive cmmines, em the Hames. 48) room flour, Just ready to go over the| truck slipped into some soft dirt by the thd collar are all covered wit pany puss that corner, The litt nt tenia e hurtling | SReWing the various cut i Varcy: Avonue, Brooklyn en T heard the sound of fire ¢ 5, [oll from there throug! Ree CO tend, ee ad i c c fellow was looking up at ever rew somethi wh ie hurting? plinor Underwood, Cos Cob, Co = 1 the audienee, thinking q hen ane wn the ¢ The f the sor 1 man's face willl he apled Na father, [the now forty fect across 1 and : \ GIRL IN BROOKES ever affect, applauded 4 ictraokad paGvoe N KA horses, and wigh cha a He s l something to the dog | fol at her t he pi > and WHEN GRANT WAS MAYOR opposite y house on Wth}later, ast “I home, T the fire[ { knew what that ant truck also got back the 1 and it be wag its tail. Tsaw Vy saw tt pemont ch, and]. In the back of ai old picture fran een Fourth and Witth A nigines the had Phey| ian about tl r they went abou tea th lad’s eyes as he ae” . re severay| found a copy of The Evening World ita ae i lbw, abs real fire ¢ 1 fix leah Ss 4, F. Ball, Howard nid, “and here a 1" ran up to his father, and T heara | tie Onoe ery day of ru, t 17 of ue, who of out a small ' h It 1 y h H him. 8c b I keep ‘im, pop? |b i wom mun ntareatede Gy rakable wore ‘ at No. 194 Marcy A band could be peeve t the | 5) went to it, hi Nuke Kin Geashue ieteemailaunell later lunined ey husband, i thorag i is a grent-srandmother| Baer, No. 908 Greene Avenue, 1 mput ets when ‘ THREE CHEERS POR SIXTH AVE paillionair Edward Everett, No. 302] pred dog. 1, potato peelin'a | rae ic aniemelal net the summer often acted as WKONE = OE id Bend Non ds. S SUE, ASTORTAL Vest 24th Stroct on Gaull haa his tt adler Mane olla jek great 1 1 wo “THE NOIVE OF WIM: ' Mimhurst, Queer und | just have and wen me. She had ants ; When the chil fi , Y * a . o” mu hell slecp in uying KOOdbY Lo her b ‘ ing to _ ' Metropolitan The Bro ' " ling on stoop A PIN AND PASS IT L the ceil " aded and plad- [FY enne suiting, | ’ tor the Grand Opera House, 51 ‘ old tady lyn Tsuw three young women sh PY MILES PROM Ad ston ' 1. taxi wend its way yoat 125th Street and Third ’ , aken { h In the ne ! ; lisvegard for ¢ The 4 an drop ¢ ¢ uiding material Avenue To saw a mun carrying ¢ “Your moth esn't li ¢ nus V ada item teve ' it ) eat great r r etter ina letter bow, 1 a here s 4 man, basket of luscious app! Ive 4 ut 1, k West Jumping for Lectury Patton o Henao hoW WHs In progress and it was ve The aaw him ! tty ones In the him stoop to pick up « His hat ibaa and a ttside until we peak of Thdian vr. Wift beled ay 1 Vinay 1 1 n hich intregu ! i ked worried tumbled off and rolled amder th h T saw the three SPINNING (THE) TENE Pwo OMicer ‘ h | mentee ne ak . ry ee s 1k int ¢ fi nt iopdadhe | s were rea Be pavement; half of the cuntes s pood Aa Bultic Ne, [en eee Ses se eeu ae a F heal ‘ I change ‘ i Hill, N paid = i Tad HANNE RADI 1 being urine tout of shecr i tax was g « “ ”” td 4 18} deen f ton."—Chi s1 n No. ! I man th y re y aroniia ‘and t iDisy aan LTSHAB at From the | rent A woman buck of them Ab ONE POR Ms DADDY, Foo There ts no ro : nas and) tha a y fy Ninth Avenue, Mount Vernon, » ’ 1 in a loud vot ' ; ' and she, Mike 3: old no 1 pin and SIGNS OF Wispo™M in Ont ce the quick! - Fertig: ctnne r the } 1 > vomtne sate 4 up it lll wring you of What 1 saw to-day ¢ ued nowreatl voiced. The t aavclels OUR PAGE hag ‘ ite Dy \ HR et 18. ving Row 0. 108 Af nt 7 ‘ ral * i i to admire « Mrs. O. b. Moore, & ad Street bobled on the halndraser's adyico that} eh i To the Editor of The Evening V p ib kuin. 0. I No a 2 WAV THE MONEY Gots, the growtl t alr 1 timu- | passed tort \ Your "What Did You See To-P: eis about the best thing PY GOES Aen 1 Ind of a Pt t haneheon terday {lated theret Tomight mention that Igo «ny r: ¢ ever inaugurated. So peot ) mut Diindfolded! ‘Thi purked Ai dei he ex are 3 bumped against yours fat t wi ' ugh not to ted “Ray! 1 h : to the goings on front of the Wa ek and, as HOP Ve GOOD DOCTOR VEEDS nilin willl 2 Mel) ’ irs hue tit old Mlleineenien ie page has livened them up. goings Phi pec aarp had roceeded OMe Gee wee t ‘ tae hen Tahsin due Mateo era , them, Keen sight alert ulck wit are essential Which Ework. On my way b h ff, He kuelt, ha tn most of a \ wet F ration cheered | eighth well being, and I atnilat 1s World and its man not gone « block heard #t row poe privedt ' nt it nel even rita 1 to 5 , ae ee uid v ‘ ’ 1 me to ae i but yi f met t se upon their contri , provement in th 4 al the rea b 1 ' ‘ y Lug diseov- : ’ 11 tn the d and tion. Thank you for the "What D © To-Day?” page 1 got \ F ! ines= i t ' ems Le ' y i nara ‘i mily 4 i ' nase c x fone tenir 1 MM 1 2 . Al ORTH 3 HON good \ ' Thurston, treet n vt r 1 } k H : | Livok i NEW SPECIAL 1 OBILE ZE WILL ; NCED NEXT MONDAY y y LV Hi stati ars re tne mt

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