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EET TN RT MT EIT ih Fett WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922 mailed daily. ¢ dition to this payment. Open to all readers. MANHATTAN, THE MYSTERY OF HUNG LEE. UNG LEE is my neighbor as well as my laundryman. For,ten years we have exchanged weekly grectings, which went no great distance toward conversation but were warmed always by friendly smiles quite out of proportion to my modcst laundry check © © * For ten years Hung Leo's queue was Jong and black But over his chin and the shaven front of his hevd were telltale gray. He had the face. of an old man. * * When T went in to-day the suds little shop was unchanged. But in Hung Lee's place stood a YOUNG man, erect and muscular. * * * To every question of where was my old friend Hung Lee came tho uniform smiling answer, “I Hung Lee.” Obviously he was not. Moreover, here was a little China wife, and a baby in full regalia, for all the world like the dolls at Schwartz's. * * * JI can find out nothing about this friendly Chinese who has been my néighbor for ten years, nor of what {s behind him. Is Hung Lee a man or a family? A clan? A race? Has he found the fountain of youth and been reborn as his own grandson? Or docs the smiling lad perchance mean, “I HUNG Lee"?—Arthur P. Kelloge, No. Jones Street, Manhattan YOUTH IS SERVED. | Teaw a trolley car stop at Avenue A éad Eighth screet anc, as an aged man Was about to alight, a taxi stopped so AND NOW For 1 To-day I saw 8985 DURANT standing in front oadway, the Ford WO DOLLARS will be paid for each item printed on this page. 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BROOKLYN h for FIRST news of really impor- Call Beekman 4000. Ask for “CATCHING.” EVEN-YEAR-OLD JEANETTE came to school yesterday with @ handkerchief around her neck She informed me with a woebe- gone expression that her throat “hurt,” but that she would not re- main at home because she wanted “tendance her class to have 100 per cent. im *** A mere glance at the child's throat convinced me that her condition was in no way serious, but her loyalty moved me and I petted and coddled her I excused her from active participation in the day's affairs (by now she was feeling quite the martyr) and let her put her head down on the desk and, in a way, play visitor. * Weil, when my class was seated THIS morning, I beheld the strangest sight of my experience. (and in some c¢ EVERYBODY HAPPY. Dobbin, a Street Cleaning Department horse, was spilling oats from his noi bag to-day at noon as he stood on Avenue P, near Ocean Avenue, and a flock of sparrows was eating the crumbs that fell from the feast. Pres ently @ hen joined the sparrows and Three-fourths of my imps had their necks bound es swathed) in handkerchiefs and cloths!—Esther M. Goldberg, No. 389 Alabania Avenue, Brooklyn. A ONE-ARMED PAINTER, skilfully laying @ coat of paint om the front door of a house @ few doors from) my own home, Despite the fact that was his right arm that was missing, he was handling his brush ae deftly ee {f he possessed a flock of arms. I ha heard the old wheeze about how busy was s ah Bob Woniis Vode PAVRAL N THE RUSH HOUR to-night a young woman carrying a four- HAD AN APPOINTMENT to-day to meet a friend at the noon hour ese im week ite denny ice a Gye painter with the hives that ft partly over 1 a ade a tg ihe : . Z : at ‘ le je of hi “S} could be, but never before had seen @ MO MHIN cIy INohec ae Did You s 07” contest yilse 1 Nave months’ old baby came into a Seventh Avenue subway train and at the entrance to Proctor's Theatre, in Market Street, Newark. As hekeay, settling haraele bon pasa one-armed painter at work. ARG thee old man asked the taxi Hee Mandate’. Geer emtat iv s diate he baby began to cry tho 2 I stopped up to the side door I was pushed aside by a husky looking |" at was fa nap. lone certainly was not afflicted with any Up @ biti a refusal, curt and surly, fole] AMMEN of Manes sony given a immedia he baby began to cry tho minute Dp v y y aw Dobbin shake off his nosebag and) ane cersinly waa not afficted with ang lowed en an old man, who #e rie ne aren the train left Pennsylvania Station on its way to the Bronx. The baby's chauffeur who appeared to be in a great rush to get to one of the attack the hay, but he carefully avoided} atendity and to ood purrose. — Are reste enough to run a loco o h oflice i ‘ eating, or even disturbing the puppy on Bet side \- Ry ER RL AD any Ue GE bacon. lungs were perfect and while the crying amused some of us and annoyed oflices upstairs. * * * A minute or two later the same gent, carry cha Han the) tABae oe wide crates Beret No. 283 Park: Ave apace, grabbed th i driver by the] pf mon, No. £65 Buat or perbaps trritated others, it interested all, * ® * The mother, ing 4 small manteure table, came down the stairs followed by a young |yoon started a prideful cackle over] : collar, pulled bim from his seat a poor thing, was more nervous abou re aHeEE woman. They entered a Mmousine standing at the curb. Walting for |'he e¢66 she had deposited. And A FRIEND {N NERD. { W in & us about the bawling than she should then I saw teh driver spy the ces, started in to beat him up. He wast gow LE ONES.| have been. Everybody offered advice o ‘a she ap them there was a decidedly elderly woman, dressed as one should be es ow | ety, Wife and I stepped into our Fore punching him and slapping his face and{~,, y y d advice or suggestion, and she did as she actze it, break the shell, swallow! our midnight after spending the ever making him look as if he hed ju a ‘ ULE be was told. One woman said to hold the baby with {ts head downward. dressed in such a car. * * * The table being placed between two Me oan at ane Pnsked pik is} ning with @ friend on Parkside Ave taroush ROBILLIALIGA en LING ch up co anh Halts, That didn't help. Another suggested spanking the child “very gently,” seats, the young woman opened her case, brought forth the necessary fen iied cepa int Qh ie caro iy nue. athe onit- starter freee work. > riot, when a « and fore r : y A ; t . No % Henry Rif ito) déalat Tate nae fom pea 1] but that didn't work. Some of the passengers gathered around and implements and began to manicure the old lady's hands. Ata motion | 1657 East 7th Street, Brooklyn was too cold to cough. Giving ft up 289 Henry St. owner in ht ght had sent in asked questions. One young lady advised holding the child over one from the old lady the chauffeur produced a cigarette and a long holder Noon Hour in Hrooklyn. ibe trteate troy, pesoeagieonit an alarm and hed then succeeded in] shoulder to let it look out of the window. This treatment proved no and the white-hatred one proceeded to smoke contentedly. Once or At noon to-day 1 saw two girls, [touring ear that ,was bowling along Mead % aching [Cane cueine ee Oa ty aia better than the others; the kid cried on. * © * Finally a blushing twice she observed the mob of rubbernecks, ainong whom stood yours | carrying their lunches in bozea, | F' Hye Arnie crete crane y e wholes: We bak! vest) : a . " rs cee i 5 o iace eth: us a explain our Mout A candy ind" pretael pedddler who red grinning and} YOUNG man at my left came to the reseuc. “I don't know much about truly, but she only smiled. The Hcense plute of the car bore » WUGh ese cocturere naeecmtehe [land Ue cowie coveegtital cow cage ae Rial iaraccinee Avsnuo’ today watt with all tbe fine} them—yet—,” he stammered, opening a little paper bag, “but perhaps Connecticut number, which I give to you in confdence.—-Edward D. lyn Borough Hall. All the bench ter a few blocks the engine began to Nee ie cute pba ‘ i Strid Nelson ||" Ghevot these mlaht helpi’ Fublcontsibutlon Wan @ HEARa new af Miller, No. 432 South 21st Street, Irvington, N. J were occunled by men, who either | turn over slowly, then more qui from Public School No The pedater] *' pad Ube Thala the pinta Foneph Gl ils es Peoer ee Ee were sleepin or reading newepap- | and we were off On oar own pewen, appeared apprehensive lest the police- | ans ponaCHMA® HAD HIS NUMMER siness.—Joseph Glickinan, No, 737 Mast 187th Street, Bronx. JESS GETS ANOTHER CHANCE. Ger an Cle calmly parked them, 1 10S) y inow. he be 160' peel ont wants y en a happ y PRARON NATE Ee selves on tho broad runni ‘gent! Me oie net ine ite quickly atin: | © policeman signalled my friend to WAS ON MY WAY TO FREEHOLD to-day when I saw two State Of @ big automobile, and soon were Lepr inabstae y Ix tng oP str m lekly attac a ar + ‘arey Avenue, Brookly;. od @ small Anwriean fing t+ ya ee oh troopers talking to a man in the middle of the road. ‘These are | *s4Rping sandwiches and accounts pea Ket sont hopin ayaa soagh od sent ea\e re ied ae |. COOGAN CoUD a 3 pene Aaty : aide hot possible to atop in time lively days in old Jersey, as you may have noticed, and hayiag at athy. deed No. 490 Myrtle Ave- a Oiaia the nae ae ee pps o ” op, grin- lend: ¢ Dine: ‘he pos iy nue, Broo in. seat Eels, a ed Rt least one person's share of curlosity, I pulled up to learn, tf possible, ee Friday afternoon, I saw the cutest blond Beaside was cellink ca eater ‘urn ee what might be tho latest mystery. * * ® There wasn't any mystery Bree a OY HOP, ini tne. coathens ‘ot Ghibarsete. Onare BE e tik? chllaren.c-Siimon tt, He i about it. His wife bad put him out of the house and without revealing | vA geet thee aa eee out Of “| neard one of the admiring crowd. say, 5197 Broadway w un Eanet this fact he had telephoned four miles to Freehold for “help.” Thought ing {t early this evening, One stock- hey Say talte oan orb us ane THE CHAMPION, ere i ‘ Rune cu NER the troopers could “make her” let him in, © © © stood there chat- Heats font was es ket verte Ne ger, who was with him, commenting em L tooted my horn while driving on | passe ' " friend ting with one of the troopers a 18 mn g aay the cold pavement, while he 9 the Iarge number of persons entering Reece end je inyser tapes ater ih aT Da UR ae MONKEY SHEN TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN INSULT. ohawing with ibe au ; : down and out husband y perched on one foot vee sleeping bird tho theatre, “Business is getting ty pe. as Seat ie Hy Ne Fulton Stree hyena PROVOGAMNON ing the other, when thy r of a house at tho aide of th. fore ; clapiay neem joo) au ledge xood."'—Belle Rothstein, No. 98 ne out for strol 2} had but sive t One of my friends tho is in the road was opened and a woman put her head out and called “Josse potted” the shoe he wanted, he turned | Strett> Breokeiyn. hen aoug) astures, but yi Ase te ere moving business necde 1 1 “What y ant?” a e ne ” vhs Rr an He iets S ARUTE CLL ROLINEO. nee One lw i g business ded additional re Aide M Mt asked Jess, se! hose men,” cried his beloved, “be and hopped eae K as Hie Crge oa ADMISSION FRERP, Straight at the car he flew, smash on the Cor Island beach, el her a middle-a help to tide over the rush period. ney al iy you oll her ‘yes,’ nudges one of the troopers. “Yes, uaa No. 3104 Fulton Street, Broolk- In the Aguatiniet ners to-day ing the leus and tio tohte in one TEALITELRIM oan MILSRWRL Rania whol Kept ayein He asked me to accompany him to they be,” cried Jess. * * © Sho was out into the middle of the |" (ue sea, Mons were ‘Teheieing of lamp, The shock bowled him over, netting 1 with ve old | opt ast the “Hub” in the Bron to look fo 1d mps - r . rhoy were swimming a wing, ofgoursc, and £ was regretting hia MA TBRUETGAL KO ating om Gael eos jonient. The Sons men. Spying two untidy young fel ; in two jumps and with fire in her eye. She grabbed Jess by THE SKATING LESSON hopping and climbing and eplashing, demise as I looked back, when I sv oe rane nt tite Nek anothers {complied. ‘The man walked to th , tidy young fel he coat, with a “You git right {nto that house!” and pushed him inte To-day in Prospect Park I saw @ doll! when suddenly one picked a pleoe ef him rise painfully and limp off, his tummy, appeared to havel| Of the car. Kic the football to thef lows rolling om the street, iy the cottage. I went right along about my b - J ving her first lesson tn roller skat-] "lsh from the aurface of their pool crowing over his victory as he went. t , was tryir x end, recovered and returned it to tapped them on the shoulder Hvack i a & it my business.Frank J. Turner, Her “mother” has fastened a cas-| and with @ quick jerk threw 4 clear Don Quirote charging the windmiit dignif entleman pause RAWAL A LNT | and abruptly asked: “Are you {el eachwood, Ocean County, N. J. ter to each of dolly’s feet and explained] across the tank. It struck a eletter had hing on that bi Dr red advice until the] Marking: “It makes m i 1 SiGe ‘ “ to me, “They ta roller skates. Dolly] squarely im the face.—Kurt P. Hivee- Samuel Sanucis, No. 116 Nassau ervous, Finally the | » Ralph N TOME Rie oe nano eae jus’ loves it.’'—Sf, EB, Smith, No, 61] ‘korn, No, 925 Fulton Street, Brook- Street Say, mil if you think} pret tole suiledh rather ay Prospect Place, Bro lyn. F asy, Ket down here on your t . sure; we've working.”’ Then, realis S$ MERELY SUGGESTION, y It awhile; here's the net RICHMOND. (ng the situation, my friend aaked QUEENS. Pane sinna ur meas ABTS es SEPS AN TLE WIND. thom if they wanted a job move THE BLIND GRACKLE Street and Seventh Avenue I : 3; HORS two-ton New Dorp coal t urniture aw,” they snorted approached by an chony-faced litt t Ziegler ican We ain't got time such work WAS WITNESS this morning to a peculiar incident in connection x ny about & urars of ap —_—_—_ * ne SO OR ae id s and lazily d alone Par f roe ee ee, cue of veriec) | Minin Del WAORTADY GE a Gaui! aia when It became apparent that He ud min ead Bland aa with the departure of some gracklo for thelr winter home in the toho display Ua pt 5 ane noved could " has been See ee oak attan ; eu t the driver p rons South. For the past three weeks a fleld back of our houses a single school boo ‘ome @ etrap t this printed tt will explain ‘o} © THA latter big cnough to fasten an ganas ron} May Mille the reason her fp to rae ° ay is MAN WITH A BASKE KOnIDTn the resting place of migratory birds, and to-day I was attracted by Winer. Ravi s is ; iat uf es eru: A x ith th cata } Praise te Opp. me in the Subway tra at 1 oe A VISITOR, GEORGE 18 DACK the unusual noise made by these grackle. I saw several birds hover- you stop here every day My old y said when & man who had a basket of 1 ) morn Hey ng thro very mornin . ’ Wea hin that 1 did wot, and inquire | dood bore Meru ie Ullalae out havi Panne ere toucta ten eeeni ns Malronsiiten tes Mildine tree : norning on my way to st} ing about one bird that appeared to be ill, When they alighted this Ing whe Ne onked, J seas inf pen Honey, you all dida't git : was having a time k Meee art enh pe here. 1 see *| bird fell as if struck by something, but soon he regained his feet and “Cause, if you du ought Ve ' t crus’ betot t ; te Ott : btower clave) J the old, battte-ac : Da D A Rete a mie becuse Hd Ne ad i Gr | | stockings doth hin ie tial a es A | [saw that some of the others were feeding him, as we see young robins take mc home im wour car.” I fee right he and sold i of ¢ Dal rien aie LUN Bua apa 1 one} Wt was A i fed by older birds. * * * When L advanced to investigate the other ceria Ue Coke pieces |S ! { : ek | was looking at his at ale “ 1 i i | birds flew protestingly to the nearby and I discovered that the no fear that he a ! un 1 . y i é i ae t in life.—Charles A. ( on, M.D i nless ye \ 1 Hadith A Dy PONSI a1 agedins ' Bes - alid bird was totally blind ° Retiring to the back porgh No, 5 Bast 128th Stree woven y : . ora y, S| Lies ; t 4 and yrumuaxe| 1 looked on while some « continued to feed their LANDIS GOPS A-WANDERING. OLD TIMES deste ney is iaigtun for | bitmd friend. When th to depart they surreunded the There must have be ething un- | “REPLYING TO oF RO ADVERTISE- ad front of Jack ¢ 1 th and, seemed to me flicted one and by crles u i him into the alr with them and usually hones! look mbOUE & enAS aS) 7 Reta vis ' I ad ne rela were aad, for they lackeul directed his flight as the whole flock again beaded South —Mary Avory tor whom w watehing some urchin dy t 1 ho: mal a sation were > No. 29 4 ' f ncplay baseball as J was passing throuch {Newark newspag i ” f rom th re pel { r, George was as 0. 29 Alden Avenue whing, I. Hudson Park. The batsman lined out a Winsted, ¢ y cig! mt ) . Raat up # and squirrels were perched all over hot one which fielder took on the} i vow Hearing 1 over ea etter | ekols, on chattering away, while other PLONKED MEMORIES, decision, and the t baseman, sin BE 2 2Um bs d! gi r hiv so Hunts I —— Ede Ba ot Seley Me bia = ©] Avenue, Brook I saw torn dow PAP Store nantioned ator and | ho! , an to the ad ; s PITFALLS OF SKYSCRAPER TOWN. [UI Edward Wor ould take a teat fo le ; ; bo: ne pointing to him shouted, ‘Judgment! Isex 4 c window q ‘ t was Just the old story of the helr Rarre, Pa error « se. We were told t ad y my father and 4 fe the Gian, ¢ do v to buy a farm 5 ¥ ial ee ory of th = ‘or o'clock line, 1 xty irs ogo. T was born te une eeeponend, & ae we I'd like to, lad 1 the ng MAKE ME A CHILD AGAIN ‘ wer in a big city—th SHAMEFUL: y friend had trouble tart b 18 ‘ 1 all my ehild- B, T. Child, No. 112 Woost God knows 1 couldn't buy enor ‘ pock s on 156th Strect 1 saw an allie oe nN Yesterday I sare a sight whieh ta gine—it was (hen abou 1 girihoc Now it ia going a. T. 1 e t + flower po! Just wanted | produc taking care of a ebild who i 1 disgrace to our pretty hitle wt [ho let tt run until he was toa A Turkish bath, It it te avk if you had an old overcoat LK p ' oue of those rubber toys which wt + and inexperlenced, | i : pomige 2 1 to f rr ovan THE F te 1 DA Be aid ovaree . out tho uber toy! ve Vesey. Bitoet tnia womite lage, A man who ta blessed with a [Promptly at 2 we were tol nw ed me th my childhood. \u q a and exe moves r and ¢ : fled fortune waa sitting in a crumpled | thy ar in front of 1 nd row ised by the poy of twelve sneak in under | Tro. y While the child played eemaie ry, and when I reached the i p ‘ J. ane canvan tence vetween the {v0 halves cs FAS THACHIESS TROLLEY LODMALENIORR IE Alas eomse: ilored Ling “Twas gtartied by an obj Acop in Me outumeblie, too test, [truck out us OR and we ‘ ’ i ones.—Mary VW. 7 fs ting Sia Watch G pencil itis : : ae U ? ner, prob.| with @ little thud at my feet. It was out o good (9 Pro engine * e were tol ven | fe Hana wore interested apectatare of the| brve al Pork and Melt circ, | huge truck in my filvver last night on{ nly in the recollections It brought 10) tne Confused among tho call hula. | ed: pay thelr Mucs ond ge cn seltieg [was to be my trlend's ones EVERY WheK Is fee between the boy and two corpulent | tren a voice broly. me tata’ ree; | Richmond Road and finally, at Finley'a| per of her own childhood. Celia Bend-| ig, und in ite frantic. attempts to| doosef—Mre, H. 7. Miller, Manas. |ilost of our couree wus uphill, and at 4 4 & Saleara which ensued. ‘The lad was fost Vou thon #0 one the reudhned eos [switch | thourbt Taaw 0 clear apace, ore Ne. 1 fh ape had crashed against a wall so] @uan, N. J. r did the funniest antics iniaxir ry house to-day I s othe ursuer, and was re 4 A. A ant nie to get by. But just as I was about to Al AMIaT IN THD SUBWAY: forelbly that Its neck was broken. A oy We then left, and, to our surprise, th siking a fart the te rider, Beane es sunansio chaste 6) ths fuk baat pap eee reel ant 48 9 23 | shoot forward whnt should loom up but AR Onn Ly Sal ep eiept apg am 1 lifted the crushed and bleed WISECRACKER JR jon |car went dead. We found we had ru ward & fruit @ane when swother cop ran out to head him | Tone ‘us. Kedhrad leet att, [one of Mayor” Hylan's new trackteas| ,, During the rush hour, Oey on ane | oH creature and laid it tenderly on the] 1 saw a erowd of boys following afout Of gan. The tank was nbrolutel cate ee off. Doding him, the boy turned short turned triumphantly to crow over | trolley buses! Fortunately T had enough | 320 Street platform of the Lexington Lat Rees) pulling where it could] man in running trunks along the Hud-|dry, and my friend had driven | iy ny uth and ered to the fence guarding spec- presence of mind to move over to the Ay y heedless pedestrians | yon Boulevard to-day He appeared | hill without @ thimbleful of ¢a 1 t s 4 fetore from the field, and in a trice} !¢ PORT as BF my gitdament | ditch and give it all but three inches of A¥enue ne, One woman shouted: | j10 woodcock, bred to the forest} annoyed by them, and et 17th Strect,|in the tank. Bo, after such a perfor rse. ‘The late ! rocked with applause for the boy, while 7 - Piet Arthur Kill Road.—Mrs. Emily M. An-|But every one kept pushing, and in , ower Manhattan ts @ tmyatery the man caught up with us and stopped|about not passing the teat —Har oo Wan fepeated I the cops marched sheepishly back to] stakeholder were missing. I believe | Aen, No. 90 Mary Street, Richmond, | £6W seconds every one was on the tra “ Rogers, No. 40 North Arling-| also, turning to threeten the noley|Ahrends, No. 8444 118th Street. Rich * W 1 t wens into thelr posts.—W. K, Whitty, No. 1183] {¢, wae @ framed | sae A TNSE Staten’ Island except the woman. Then the door close: ue, Kast Orange, N boys. Whereupon thelr leader threw| mond Hill, Queens. Be tne sacking thane: t Avenue. Schwartz, No, 6% East 105 or - and some one who was more accusto: ieee — iin & deant Ince ana add) “iBas, BLT. : an een | iad a ‘auar OWNER. BRINGING HOME THE cow, |*9 Bronx crowds getting on a subway | WHAT THA FARMED JAAS TO CON-| cer, tf you do I'll knock you so cold you] A mLOW aT THE Community [Petorfon, No 948 Norn Westland \ Gnpast I saw a youngster steal up behind Aw I was walking down Delafield Ave- [train aed mnenteny Ph ty Be pus a ain Site n glide home on the {ce."" Our bus SHAVING BRUSH, FORUE: SUE nueens. 4 a ‘oungster steal up bel iking dow it Heit Faas taka : ! y aee ud a Mahl witha little white poodle {{7OM, @ crate and take therefrom a| years, of age. He hed s rope teats ——= ow! any ocowpante atanding near an | ion, No. 67 Adam Street, Guttenberg, (1° On William Street. uset no brush! on 4ith street nckson AVeaEE } Re kr Rone bunch of grapes that must have weighed | ! bs te A HIT! ap »rchard, Inetde the orchard |N. J. Gey: inetead hel inis afternoon, wh my way by 2 het was trotting beside a Indy. Mylo sounds. He decampe her down the street. She was saying Hap aera ; Nag showed me @ metal can about alx inc! nia a : ay home i Dane ‘stopped short and watched until|'®2 pounds. He deeamped and it} Mer gown one Tee, cone “this Hoyts In Gimbel’a house furnishing do wo tea men picking up app ; —— 4 Bree ctei es ha nona ee opping, T was contronied by @ P the odds appeared to be getting too] seemed as 48 Bolg to “wet AWAY) ether leada a cow to the field every] partment to-day / saw a Mttle boy hte away stood the own AND THERE WAS & “DOO” IN OWB) Pn he placed some w Aa ady of five years who pretended be unequal, when he darted forward, pa en 4 One De fax Papen morning and brings her home at night shout three yeare of age sitting on Me — eee ihe OF YESTERDAY'S BACES AT [1:4 can he placed a container with soxp be ea iires uhilate 7a Se é bed the poodle by the seruff of the | OY ai speci ¥ *| He wears ctacles and smokes a pipe. @ high stool m front of a tab! sently ¢ farmer walked to the b savecreBelrehy one » hand as if to demal i pd with ti to a low hedge and nted, and took away the 1 , si ose een =P hie father's spec- which a man cas demonatratiny 0 with a pail and drew the PIMLICO. powd When he squeezed the bu v en changed her mind neck, ran The t as wearing F rofese lather came from the sid dropped him ove Then he came] expected, naturally, that h re-Ttacles and had a pipe in his mouth vaowum cleaner. The man put oo soline from the tank. Tho mon In Sterling Mines, N. J. today my|* D! om 4 at my instead Ywounding back, eyes shining and tall | store them to the driver, who was bilss-] Ay he pulled hie sister down the street] and sawdust on @ piece of car) 1 (y stop him, but the farmer [attention was attracted by the squealing] of the can. In a fifty Tony had my fare asked ~ wagging. The poodle’s owner. who had] fully unconscious the occurrence. | she ot sayin, moo, moo, id he] whitch he cleaned immediate!, ‘ fused, saying: “You pay doub of a pig. Then I saw tm an open field a| well lathered and proceeded slaving aod aging Pr she kep « ) \ sfeared her pet would be shuken to death] But he did no such thing. He walked] said: ‘Oh, stop so much mooing, and| the cleaner, much to the delight unt for the apples you stole und, | boy astride « pig's back. He was hold-| It eepmed to me that the old-fashi. temerity in what prol ' w the Dane, was delict at my dog’s]down the street cor edly € come on Marion Jones, No. &5 the yungaster, who kept lauvhin wil return your gasolme. Theyg | ing on to the pig's ears and urging him|ineantary shaving brueh had re rst effort as a bold hight gon act.—Mrs. L. V. Howe, No. 630! stolen grapes —Edw Leer, e vew it — elman, aid.—Ruby H. Appul, Ne, 10 401 with his teetShemes B. Marten,|s knvckout.—Dd 6. Foley, 6t man.—D, Nagle, No, 31 44th St: (indly Mrs. L. ° Richmond ree, Weat New Brighton,| hearsMly.—Mrs. Charles Koppelman, | ¢ Ppel, Ne. 1 Meath 139th Street. Columbia Sirest, Staten Jaland, th Webster awenac, Zrone, direct, Kingetom, MW. Me Bertier, Bh de. ncrenntimidateetmanicnn Siti Gimeeh, Uietting, Queene Oerena, sitio

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