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ERIS CERN HS IE Sy . dition to this payment. Open to all readers. MANHATTAN. “JOGRAPHY.” UTSIDE A LARGE STORD on the northeast corner of 46th Street and Eighth Avenue I saw a group of boys, each about ten or eleven years old, marking out a sort of railroad on the side- walk with long pieces of chalk. I guess it was the Chalk Line Rail- road. Its two lines twisted, twirled, curved and circled up and down the avenue for a distance of fully 75 feet and then extended 160 feet further into 46th Street. Here and there there were side lines and branches. * * * It was very interesting. I observed that along the C. L. R. R. there were chalked the names of cities, States and @ven oceans, their locations being established according to the whim ef the civil engineer in charge and in complete disregard of map- makers. * * * Youngsters on skates, tots in kiddie cars, and less fortunate youths mounted on Shank’s mare, raced each other from city to city and from ocean tg ocean, on personally conducted tours across the continent.—William E. Maloney, No. 414 West 6ist Street. ‘WO DOLLARS will be paid for each item printed on this page. mailed daily, The weekly special awards, announced on Saturdays, are in ad- Checks are New Program of $100 best, $25; five next in merit, $5 each. mind the questions “WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY?" _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 192s, A PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS REPORTED FOR READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD BY READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD Awards and Special Prizes $ 1 00 FOR THE BEST STORY OF EACH WEEK. For the Second Best Story of the W: Third Best Story, $25. Ten Stories Adjudged Next in Merit, $5 Each. Open to all Special Awards For High School Students will be divided weekly among high school pupils contributing td the “What Did You See To- Day?” page. For the best letter of each week sent in by a high school student, $50; second Special Awards For University and College Students $ 1 00 will be divided weekly among university and college students contributing to the page. For the 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. Walt for the worth while incident. De not try to write every Not what somebody else saw, not what you heard and not something that happened agree T $50. day. Bear In the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Every reader a reporter. QUEENS, “KEEP THE CHANGE.” Care HOMB FROM SCHOOL to-day I boarded « car at the Bridge Plaza and was about to deposit my fare when I sew that the conductor was covering the fare box with his hands. “IE you don’t mind, Miss,” he said, “please hand your nickel to the gentle- man wearing glasses, in the fourth seat up. He dropped a dime tm the box by mistake, and under the rules I am unable to square things with him out of my receipts. © * * I proffered the 5-cent piece to the gentleman and started to explain, when he turned, looked up at me and I beheld the features of my dear Dad! * * © The dime paid for the two of us.—Bernardette Hart, Bryant High School, No. 147 Pearsall Street, Long Island City, Queens. | | last summer. What did YOU eee to-day? =RS. 1 sew a cable of about twontydve Contributors to the pa, hould write of subjects with whioh they are familiar, Choose, preferably, things that happen In your own neigh- 1 saw my five-year-old | strands wound around « steel cstume borhood. Tell your story, if possible, in not more than 125 words. WHERE the Inoldent took place. Write your name in full. Write twin boys go off to school all mice Tiny stores high and your address carefully. Address your letter to “What Did You See Te-Day?” Evening World, P. O. Box No. 185, City Hall Station, New York. and clean. I saw them come home | tre votes, igh ne about POOR FELIOW! *PA-TROLMAN. fotrly clean, hardly take time to eat, | nT ycsoy"@ Ge. store tn Sth Steer A young man, over whose eyes were} ‘The stem arm of the law dove not| $ SEE NEXT MONDAY’S EVENING WORLD FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW AUTOMOBILE PRIZE} | them dass owt to ploy. ikem teal | Wnen the engineer got the signal “6 3 @ buge pair of goggles and in whose| always encompass tragedies and sor- hold, Honestly, I think they must hives up that bee gplge on Ae eeed bend was a tin oup from which de-|rows. 1 realized this while crossing try to 290 who com get dirtieet the | ..t, ‘managed to sneak through pended an “T Am Blind” sign, came | Broadway at 177th Street. As I stepped BRONX. * OUT OF TOWN. pacer ypreaprand neue” ener ce [here is the chance the fool took Ae “\nock-knocking with hie cane along me. : Laue aa the sce of CHECK FOR §8,000. “MY DADDY CAN DO ANYTHING!" | HOW WILLIE CHOPPED THE WOOD.| te koop them Lrapvy ‘The consola- bdhereaer th baal erate the “= the floor of a west aide subway car on| W8Y I note ca ®@ policeman ton mother has te to thank Ged that one, cach : her day. [end that tightly clasped in one of his 8 I WALKED ALONG FIFTH AVENUD to-day I felt pretty blue. My neighbor returned to his home be-} Going to the Christopher Street Berry} ton malar Ott) caoagh to go om |lewihe a little more quickiy upen te 4 which I was riding the other day. A eal fore his wife had returned from her] to-day, between Houston and Bleecker ‘Mre. 4. B. Hurmole, |0¢ before tt. Tho foreman saw the another ex-soldier incapacitated and|*'™% proud us could be tn her pink Tha led upon a few alleged prospects, but had been unable | oi ing ‘Their bright little daughter, | Streets, I eaw twenty small boye break-| ond . fest bones ioonue, Mimheret. | cable parting and at onde signalled fer } left to shift for himeelf,”” I reflected a|2P¢ White gingham gown, was a baby to start anything. At about Sist Street I decided to sit down Jageq ave, told him that mother had| !"S UD packing cases and placing them Ne. 108 7 the beam to be lowered. By o ——-] ‘ ®@ man gave him his scat. Tears were ai ’ for a minu @ account of myself and determine what ne: jo. Jlocked tho door, but he was not con- VILLAGE ers column reached welling oS oe ee 1 ore arm of the law" was just “Dad Picked out a bench along the Central Park wall and in a few minutes Tee found te tet ageinee te, {pr | seed and ran over half the wood be- GRARDSOR ye. | lay on the ground ‘nti cable twioe as blind’ S ng | Dear."— 4 ‘ » four against him. He " paper. Ho held it before him and| Peacgasa2T™ F* Grossman, No, 1640] wag talking with {ts only other occupant, a very well dressed gentlo- |{s'm linunan for the local electrie tignt| fore, the,tnotorman Brought {t to & helt.) X wae, driving along reese eyaway | fi7ons as the frat was obtained. ‘Then Degan reading the news of the day In a — man of middle age, who said he was a retired broker. He looked the |company and he was carrying the spurs! wood away in high toodoo, No sooner] when a car having @ Massachusetts li- |; cafety. Can Y ees , imagine what would loud voloe. ‘Then several other passen-| THE WAY TO THE UNDERWORLD.| part, © © © I havo been selling stock in a corporation, but I made | Myc mimi) wes in scaling light poles.| had ho started on than the boys] conse passed me. Ite body was cov-|the fool motorist whe. alaaeiek = gers, drensed tn the present day style} Wher I visited Hartford for the first Not wishing to wait for his wife's return| swarmed from their hiding places, col-| req with inscriptions, some of which | safety trai of collegians, sprang upon him and| time one day last week, I saw the en-| 0 mention of that until he asked me the question point blank. Then, |to get Into his home, ho scaled the] jecting the kindling that had been] ‘log, Travelling Garage.” “Repairing ihe peed halt if the cable = Fowgh-housed him out of the car. T}irance to the lower regions plainly! after some coaxing, I outlined my proposition in detail. He was not | Wooden pole supporting the porch, got| chopped up for them tn this novel fash-| Tyne en Route,” “Expert Mechanic” | twenty-ton weleht hod Seemed ae up on the roof and easily got In through | to Tact e remainder back on croneed co taal péetured to myself the pride with} marked on manhole covers, each of « v0 ugh} fon and placing the re “Follow Me to Florida and Make Sure whieh, in a few days, he will be wear-|which bore the letters "HB 1.” T only interested but enthusiastic. It was, he sald, a “wonderful” tn- | second-story window, while his daugh-| the track to be made into serviceable eon ‘on wears i Watoh or Thhe Trav- from @ height of a few score feeti-. @ fraternity pin’ on his vest and| began to get worried, for even though| vestment. He invited me to his house, where, he sald, he would start | {{r_loked O8 and, chuered.—luwrence) kindling by the next car.—Mrs, Robert con ee raee When You Have e Break- Gave: ne, bit ar nes brea bers J galting | tHove | Young | murihandlers|tho orthography wna not all that could] in by giving me a check for $5,000. * * * We reached a beautiful | Yonkers, N. ¥. a eee. oo Gown. "Alexander Huson, @t J0eeDb' | iland City, y i) ee ‘ . vibes Hospital, Far Rockaway, a — ‘West 187th Street. ford had the eastest access to the flery,; TeSidence on 90th Street, near Madison Avenue. A nurse stopped and ry Fee At last {t dawned upon me] questioned me. I told her of my business, the invitation and the prom- AND EAREY MORNING VISITOR: LOST EN ROUTE. Ontareer vee atten twee Tam MENTING OF TWO PATRIOTS. U" stood for Hartford! seq check. She said he is “doing something ltke that every day.” E LIVE BACK IN TH® WOODS, with only one house anywhere | saw @ man greatly excited in front session trom Oy Coa ee rate per rel ine Nor aroniaveste es @ Hur). © © rm atlll feeling rather blue—Jacob Kaufman, No. 1693 East Rear us. Our netghbor in that house had a horse called Baby, | of my ticket booth in the Lincoln Ave-| (hetiian oe pasinkt each Pde he he|'ng, 3 . — , No. - ton eons. balla ment Bre ted fat ct BREAKFAST OUT OF A PUSHOAR BREm Aven Bree My rote EL, mania Megaman miteterey Neen n eee He tad me, ne bag lot hia wile 2 though they were in- from « hoisting machine at Maiden Lane UT oO) T. ‘er also has @ horse, a really beautiful animal called Jack. rought him over to a chair by my and ‘Two nd Nassau Street, where the Federal] On Avenue A, near 79th Btreet, one Jack and Baby were chums. The ted 4 ther all : th booth tnd baa him sit there walle me ry fre entered. Reserve Bank Building 1s being erected. | morning recently when a gale was blow- 1 2 palled around together all over the | (ie ohoned ahead from one station on “AD married women ‘The injured San thanked me and asked ing, I saw the driver of a milk wagon lot. A few weeks ago Baby was sold to residents of the next town. |to the next. At last I got the agent the forward end of the my name, and when I told him he put/ enter a restaurant after tying @ feedbag * * * When I was drossing, early this morning, I heard voices just |of the Elmhurst Avenue station. He ‘That brought a general laugh. heal goa oe Bret eerie ae ; a 80 that Doptin ould bot Sy outside the door, The speakers were my mother and Robert, my ora ly elasl, whe enid ane! natant to women with Stam a lneee: ae @Oonnell, No. 829 East 72d Street. in comfort. With almost human Antell- brother, “Look who's here!” cried Robert. “We have a visitor!” I pa Rurkend = ve Mageled heer Li poor tee her fen] fey ee A: im Nearer ‘nce, ol 7 . folmes: ire out that . wotit Pe A PARSON IN GHAROH OF HIS| Son an empty pusheart standing across hurriedly finished dressing; ran out, and saw Baby standing at our |tang-nvinus-wife and Mre. Wife-cinus-| preach from a pulpit’ but hie Seneuie PULrrT. the street, meandered over to it, rested stable door. She wore a side-saddle. The halter and the stirrup were | husband belonged Piss jpimowab The Elm- Med) @ sermon on Ct winged = Bevera! Sundays ago I was to preach| the bottom of the feedbag upon it and broken, indicating that Bab: huret, agent sent the woman along to|kindness.—Miriam Goodman, No in the Methodist Church ina mall town | completed his meal in comfort.—Allce . y had run away before she was mounted. | iinocin Avenue and ine few minutes| Hillside Avenue, Jamalcs, Queens, fe I fo New Joreey which would better re-| McComack, No. 600 West 122d Street. an aera apa At her first opportunity Baby had come back to visit Jack—Miss Flor- |husband and wife once more were —_— main nameless, A relative loaned me ad ERVENES, ence B, Swigart, Box 61, Blue Point, L. I. united and happy.—J. Btegmaler, No, 25 THREE BIRDS. te Gat eae Weacking Ge won T mE AND wns: For several days I saw a touring] Two schoo! boys, about fourteen, were 58d Street, Corona, L. I. Wuxtra!!i—I saw two pigeons attach stopped at @ gasoline station to inquire} My wife and I were caught in two] car behind which ran a full grown dog|skylarking in the east side subway to: —_ Civic Virtue, that much abused in- the way to the Methodist Church. The] showers Saturday evening., From the|with his tongue hanging out of his|day when their play became rough. A “"EW,” OR “NEARY? dividual. The pigeons decided his cran+ man looked me over, shifted hie quid.| first we sought shelter in the hallway! mouth as though he had been following | chance blow struck one In tho Stand In the neighborhood of my home to-|!um was hia weak spot. After pecking Carpets a Uy ane Peis osenn the Of @n apartment house on 135th Street} the car for a long time. To- HiGL he vepawh (anety Andvatrusic baci lin day I saw five new saloons that have be ae Papel for about ten minutes they road there for th: . an ¢ Drive, The rain ceased twenty| machine ‘stopped near ane mad Tine i opened recently. Evidently Prohibition] found it too hard to penetrate and flow. i, later and we had ren 1 the | quired of the owner why he didn't give | e@mest. War clouds were looming spells prosperity for some.—Jullus Sa-| away with evident disappointment. : on our way to the atrest when! his dog a ride, He explained that he] When, at Grand Central, a man of law kowsk!, No. 320 Steinway Aycnue, As-| Frank A, Hermann, No. 8772 109th) seeking means forland hampy eeeelinan, We glatced ape | Nad, Bad two spare tires stolen trom the] yer-itke appearance entered the car. At tora, Le 1 Street, Richmond Hill, 1. I. ‘ quenching an illegal thiret but realls) ward and the wedding party above.| city streets, and had bought the dos|® Rlntice she speemedutor sponeciess: {he BROOKLYN. want . noting that we were strangers, apolo-|as a protection.—-Mra, Rose H. Alpert, | !mpending tragedy. With quick decision attack ot surprise,—Rev. Douglas G.] ized and sald the bridal party must} No, 65 Featherbed Lane, Bronx. "The went over and sat in the empiy ‘That t hdd eit this wae ae cobb Gn ie sca jaring, No. have escaped through the rear door.— me x : “That transfer ts no good on young couple were orrang- ‘ rs 4 Ps e pace between the two hoys. Both hud THREE SHOTS RING OUT. ys WALE AND ‘DN ObasAvAWT. [cacy ate Nov See sweat! t36th Aan ut aa rousht to be| 2 Meve over w Ilttle, but when they| Across the street from my home | white x pastas hel ae teas ee i as ‘a Sieg a ae Ne earn Seer z While walking south on Fifth Avenue ee I hog ‘ ] did they found themselves outwitted, for,| there 49 an toe depot run by a very | < r. Mad aged a te tes y Brees B15 G: menth, 60a : s , 7 z , pressed at my brother-In-law's cleaning p ed : e Suffern, N, ¥., I saw @ car stop near us a a evepped at shoe wee oan ORAZ MAN and dyeing store on Washington | obviously, they couldn't Might with a big acee Sin one Api one jen, | and three men get out, Buca Hebel ianend ase caceatetr and Ween dparmuand ed bahaaperage A Ce! Clothes Line” which was tone eae And verted Indy of the | Hetghts, As I was Inying st astde I} inun 4 n, _them.—John Wouter! didiy with every eno eecept the | Dalle. ‘They went to @ truck atanding| cee erate coe coe ne Rents] vison. Fhe prospective new senaes, ki ‘tiene rieeenbecennaral te vanetts tepe was entering @ station | saw something protruding from an tr-| Nevius, No, 907 Cauldwell Aveuuus! driver of @ Drewiry truck. who | news oy, In which were ale cows, end tha | Were futile, the conductor fished a nickel] was saying that she had a women Ny on the avenue and saw the same kind | subway ‘to-day am I was leaving. it Uceunet Liberty penne: of Brana eicol ne” brings toe by the truck oad to the | two men with paila began to milk the|from his own pocket, held it up before} whe come to do Aer washing whew s ease priced at i Kcoalled Chel gust hare wermetiwie an cei meee F ’ bonida, hee x oe am depot, Nearly every day you can | #!x cows, I was told the cows were en|the man and sald, “I'll pay your fare." | the landlady responded: “That’e - manager's ‘attention to the difforence in| way, beside whieh stead a man ante: Beacininatene me oa uagriral ; SHARE PRACTICE, sune| MQW when the too truck has ar | route to Oyster Bay an@, It being milk-| Resentment was transformed to shame,| wos of all TH get you @ a Prloe and he thanked me graciously for} that incoming passengers did not pass | called to eee him, but without avail until| .~A scissors, krinds heft nls machin’ | rived by the aounda of heated argw- | ing time, the ghuuffour asked u couple|and when my wite and I left the car| "2t & mecseeavy Pill, i ing matter to attention.—| without paying. The p. and o. ¢. lady 1 T ner was amazed | stnding in the Brook Avenue entrance! ment, To-day the argument grew | of farmers to do the milking.—H, Kats,|two blocks further on, the passenger laundrymen. ¥ ¥, H. Galkin, No. 482 Fourth Avenue. (Axed her eagle eyo on a mock Mttle| Weert Kaded niin the bonds tie] vt the Livonx Supreme Court while le] yon Beyond tte waual vehemence. | P. 0. Box No. 67, Lake Huntington, Sul-]waa still tagging at the conductor’e| lady turned to ws as the couple loft x man and demanded 1n a mupercilious| didn't even know he had lost them.| “Cnt elther in search of business or in J was worrted aa the sounds of ver- | llvan County, N. ¥, heels, begging him to accept his nickel.—| ond remarked: “Do you think I . HITCHED, tone, “How do I get to the uptown] Later he sent me a reward, — Loula} Court A man who looked Ike 4) gat enmity waxed more and more Leon J. Sternberger, No, 2713 Avenue G, 4 Haturday wight at 11 o’clock when |trainz Perhaps the tone rasped him,| Pecslating No. 2077 Clinton Avenue, | "Yer cue out of the cvurthous:, SW] Fungus, Them there toae silence for EVER SEE SUCH A MILD Brooklyn, want her to do her washing here * all the bright Mphte were gleaming, maybe he waa just naturally | bronx. ene Se ehoke ew pete anu S| an dnatant, and when this atience NOVEMBER? and uso up all my hot watert™ 2 ct if d {th cussedness. y = pocket and ground its bla HA | seemed vara essive a My pened a ver of joung man alighted. He reached that man. Don’t take any notice 2 sud hurried away, apparently intensely) lone that set my hair on end and | worn sult of underwear, made a neat 4 ‘ 1 yee: f him; he's acne Riding down Broadway from the] picused ut Ketten sotuctilog iG] @ whip as T waa walking through hot water !—Mre. 8. Simone, No. 565 > under the seat and drew forth a | of him: he's crazy ho p. and o. £./ 5. ‘with my husband, an automobile] for nothi Hf Vaus Orden, avo | (29 Blood pounding from my heart. | bundio of it and laid it beside a bundle] po at cn Church and Green . 8. y Jong strap, to one end of which | lady went right ahead and the guard | Bronx Meee ee a tea tele g ee I an 4 2 There was a second report and |containing new underwear. After au! teioh Bizeota at ‘ont Bast jth Street, Brooklyn, } three bricks were attached, Tho | Went after, her, shouting indignantly. | Tat Ota anger tho subway etruc-| “ast Mist Streets Bronx. quiokly a third, and I eped owt the | per we returned to the room and, as we lacking tha tee a ond e meek little © D : = , : Greer heres thet ; other ond he fastened to one of the | The ae ve Ute ise beat {t hurriedly ture,” my husband remarked. He was| y. 5 WAYs UP To TRIcKks.| 49 street toward the toe depot. As started out to see @ show, he picked | {oy aradtic a Wenaan aaaea a. ONE PER O=NT, .¥ car’e curtain rode, thon the brick | UP the stairs, wearlng @ pecullarly eat-| avi ag slowly. At the corner of 21sth| WIGLIE'S ALWAYS U I neared 4t I heard yet one more re- | up one of the bundles which a few a, rig yene I saw a man pick something up from 4 anchor swas deposited om the side- expresston—Frank Wall, No. 228] QAVInE lm yen there was the| My oldost aon i six yoare old and! pors and saw the loo truck geing | minutes later he threw into a rubbish} Predues. ie Posedlig tnt dy there}? /the sidowalk ‘afternoon im the 5 walk and the owner entered a shop e speeding car. It was overturned and|ponessed of unusual resourcefulness! down the street, back-firmy aa a can. rate Soman’ fe peenee the bd yelled © workman from a dooreay, | shopping Gg Meth kag ood kage? P| apparent d that Hew PRT nash hed into @ pillar) and thrift. Wishing to make svay| went, 7 really can’t eay whether undle—a: re was A 4 » liyn, show it to ride, then take waa ie Oi. omits ‘yo. 058 FI COBM: pesacecme rel ahaa ‘The young man| bubbles, yet not spend his pennies, be| cas relleved or dieappointed.—Irv- indies" he thought he had Pept fae} peeved bedi Page Bg purse from hie hip pocket and place the West 111th Btre A man sneesed In the ferryhouse of | soeed demon was thrown several feet} found an empty wooden spool rubbed} ing B. Dw Barry, No, 607 South 14th | thrown away.—John Phoenix, Willow) 00. (oa Greet Jeoce, Me, Ce’ I enind” in it. But instead of returning tho Fort Lee Mne yesterday as I en-| og ft the wrockage, and was only | the end of jt on @ bar of soup and Ciel treet, Newark. Avenue, Firtheliffe, N. ¥. the purse to the hip pocket, be put it STING 1th my two chil 3 ar id Q Anna Bhiere, No. 1079 18th Stroet, OND EXOITING NIGHT. tered with my two children, Grace, four. | signtly hurt. I saw that he looked | that end into suddy wate: fee Brooklyn. carelessly tn his overcoat pocket, through Jest before daybreak this mern- |Snd John, two, and the explosion star-| much chastoned.—Mes. Harriet Dryer, ho biew through the dry end he NATURE CUTTING CAPERS. THE GAS STOVE. . ® hole in which it immediately dropped ‘ ing 1 wae awakened dy a strungo | tiv me and frightened the children, | x., 2382 Webster Avenuc, Bronx got some of the largest and loveliest WMle walking to eoheol on Bownd My apartment grew chilly and 1 de-| vowcm, THRE WAS A LADY." |te the sidewalk. I picked it up and , Mele at the Micehn window. Tipe |r eat ce tte tan nun onemten tanh : Dubbies fnaginable-—an afternoon of| Avenue, near Riverhead, I saw uv |clied to warm ft with the gas Ae catbuahn Avenes and Livingston| "ufried after him, guided by the red t o . Din Dead ag he) ten abo. abouted, ‘ a fun for tilmself atid his friends, all for| mail maple tree growimg owt of thy | which has not been used since Inst eden en bestOD) not his bride wore. Throngs of shep- toeimy to the kitchen I turned on tho |), xt And the man MOND. u a" iP or Street, Brooklyn, I saw @ young woman light, but inetead of @ burniar thero | pied, “cod bless you 4s tight. me bi RICHMOND. 10, expense whatever—SMre. Rebeces| {runk of @ large oak about ee fect | ter, Tit the heater and noticed « pe-| Street Brooklyn, 1 sau © young wom) ory prevented me from reaching him ‘i confronted me, just outaido the twin- | Sioure luter, recroselng the same CHORUS 6A RED LIGHT ON THE | Wiener, No. 765 Hast 180th Street,| from the grownd.—Olm Tuthill, lox |cullar whistling and sputter and 1 re-| Wi\! & Baby Carriage Auoll io otis BN0) for some time, and when I finally pulled ; low, nine oats that were trying to verybod: th ff bal PRACK. Bronx. 615, Riverhead, N. Y. membered that you had to regulate the ‘Seeing her, the driver polltely| hs sleeve and said I saw him drop ig dew 1 SYREPROGY, Was Tube ws Of pelencs : ; : ns by a yalve that wan located some Hestng, ek purse he was dumbfounded. ‘“Goghi” yet # and miake a meal of our | tho pout struck a stringplece wh Driving along Amboy Road, near ° ame to m full stop and motioned to : ‘ cage my : s : banned | piace on the heater, but I did not know . he sald, ‘‘that thing I picked up nearly canary, whose cage my wife had in Lec-ing the slip, and John ochitehe Arden Avenuc, Annadale, this eve: Lok s the woman to cross, As sho passed In “inl ei ; pe chit ‘i here. I was reading The Evening] (he ean peared in| cost me the 500 beans we had saved advertently loft on the sil man's It was the ‘anoc ' ning, I saw a red Nght Bobbing in 4 , k. World, and On the megasine pane 1) front of the aut cost ee ee ve ee ee refuscd to be driven away unt! I | My little daughter recognized hiv an and out ahead of me. Thinking ét Special Awards for the Week. cae ah sale eeeible Ine the} dfiver with @ sneer. ‘You ble boob,| We're ou! pe paalpet ge had hung tho caya on ite hook.—Jo- | begged of mi amma, tell him to| toe @ car, f slowed wp, dut to my | fare off aketch uhowne “How to Ad.| WY didn't you blow your hom?’ the, (hing 1 fond. Take ee ae xeph Bantangelo, No. #0) Mot? | sneeze again.”’—Mrs. Nettle Stibitz, No.| gmasement, when I camo closer, I just a Gas Stove Burnes” thus saving| (uns. at _bim, Words cannot descrite tiie oe Fe Ee a hasan a ' ast Street. ; ri if SeRe ) e n ¢ street. 510 East 88th Btreet, say tt was a fail Nght ted to a First Award—$100 me the trouble and expenae of notitying| (he amazed, and. arigered Oxpra iene gs bill. V. Jackson, No, 22 Baste FROM “THE ISLAND.” mon's. cogttalis, It was operated THOMAS R. WRIGHT, Agent Long Island R.R., Bellport, 1. 1 the gaa company.—Shirley Kata, No, 93] 4" Ste Riggs Avenue, Brooklyn, wick Avenue, Brooklyn, by @ email battery and ewitch in the man’s hand, and whenever he heard an auto approaching he would flash the Hght for protection.—Edward Gough, Forest Avenue, care of Princess Bay P. 0., Annadale, B, I. Jefferson Avenue, Maspeth, L. I Second Awar L. A, EMANUEL, No. 266 Keap Street, Brooklyn, Third Award—$25 NEW PUPIL. EACHERS FROM QUR SCHOOL, Public Schoo! No, 112, Brooklyn, took their two classes to the Aquarium. They took every pre- geon and am stationed at Blackwell's Island, What I saw this morning was the customary early morning release of prisoners HENRIETTA ZABEVH PHY.NUT A glare of red confronted me Sunday night when I hurried {nto the hall of | AM EMPLOYED by the Department of Corrections as a dental sur- whose time was up. I know no picture more appealing, W. H. MATTHES, Care The Ross Stores Inc,, Sixth Avenue at tho hotel to. see what had awakened caution not to lose any one. We were carefully instructec to “keep ; me from a deep aleep, and I rushe : pene more caleuaien tO makes man think 2 was Fitpe: to exprose GOOD SRATS ON BILLS OAR. Ppt Bireg: tuck to save whet Teould, Re-entering| together.” But each teacher 1s acquainted with only ber own pupils, py wien ase Mt yee: Ware An New Sork rae, MDGS ENS ER MIRAE | Ar eng teosratice’ agent oalad’ te Ten Special Awards of $5 Each tho hall, 1 was grocted with laughter! @ @ © While we were in the Aquarium my teacher saw a little girl see {t some morning, but on second thought I am inclined to the Jee atout m change In the children's F..K. HANNAN, No. 1170. Broudway, : re ete nae nok alire ile that was{ Who seemed to be straying trom the line, She selzed her, brought her opinion that it might do more harm than good. * * © They walk policies he held little Billy, aged three, MRS. CHARLES H, DL WATT, No, 10104 116th Street, ® eine bee +4 ae ere ae eee over to me, placed her band in mine, impressed upon her not to i . on his Inp, Later Billy wanted to play Richmond Hill, L. ie: ma dust atier the gasolll . } two by two and at the end of the line strolls a keeper, who escorts “trolley vir #0 1 obliginizly eat on the ADOLPH MOELLER, N \6 Sprain Place, Nepperhan re at ation: the a val leave me until we were safely back in our classroom, and finally ime them to the Queenston Bridge, ‘Gone of thems lt We trues 100N Dara oor, paid ithe fare (on uiveslt and) an Holghts, Yonkers tn responsible. Some extingulahers| structed me to feel responsible for her and not to let her get away maginery friend and requested two i oN rd Ss . seas see Saeee so dpb ae Mae [acRe eet te transfers, The conductor handed me eer on OTT OI IRE Vo ice wero procured from the hote! and ("«) again, All this time a woman was standing behind my teacher. Whem # paceman ta thel ect atitout aiteiandcin all th Ff $8, ARG ta may ammaseimens Sey Morea JOHN F. CLARK, N nder Avenue, Bronx, ‘as allowed to cool and the Inflammable| the instructions were ended, this lady tapped Teacher on the shoulder, WALDOUE A PROBE 8 rae Poe Rian UNIS @ SNe OD BE ne met | sual. pox Hevaer 1 Analy loontes JOSEPIL MAHER, N Vist 86th Street portions of tho car to atop smoking. | ‘Then she smiled, and sald, “I bes pardon, Misa, but will you kindly } A few look glad and eager and happy to be at liberty again. If you | the agent hy telephone and he says he'll MRS. G. FE. GHIRBER, S Avenue, Long Istand Ct ee eee ake weat Neat. { return my child?” * © * They were visitors from Englewood, if < are interested in human wreckage, get up early some morning and | put padiocks on his pocket next tme he PD. W PRATT, N 1 Avenue, West Bronx climbed aboard and off she wont et ° public School No. 112, 15th Avenue and Tse Se con see the prisoners released from the Penitentiary.—George H. Forman. pete Tilly.—Mra. W. x Cole, No. 26 MRS. M. BALDWIN, > { Street, Brooklyn sich) sor) the atl Liam bai N. J.—Marla Strugita, Public School No. . aw * |Homestend Avenue, Port Richmond, Na Donk, ‘ D. D. S., Penitentiary Hospital, Blackwell's Island. Street, Brooklyn. Staten Island. NEW SPECIAL AUTOMOBILE PRIZE lt ARTE Ee NEXT MONDAY WILL BE ANNOUNCED

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