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a oo ae ar oe = Fr ata this fad] THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1022, . . x, . . Ms . t wo Aegan will be paid for each item printed on this page. Checks are . 4 HE EVENING WURLD pays liberally in cash for . mailed daily. awa eee ‘ eh tant happenings—FIRST news of BIG news. Call Beekman 4000, Ask for tion to this payment Open to readers. 2 ar “4 the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Every reader a reporter. MANHATTAN. WN. AT THE END ret ROPE. by alt : ; ‘ “THE ST LAID PI id SAW A BIG CROWD waiting in line at the Polo Grounds in the hope A PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS REPORTED FOR OUR YEARS AGO TO-DAY | was ing og al pals who sat to ie ies owe seccrcmer stu oe mucosa ae READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD BY READERS Frvieae n octe atnne on ohrs wae Wat Rte : 1 . mint and Don Truit. All along the line that day there was song, pe EE OF THE EVENING WORLD lwugher sa ope ts sl at ahock anybody ates ramen, YOU 7 remember the day. PEACE had come! * * * Well, we three just appeal to a policeman. “Officer,” he said, “I came 2,400 miles to see N P, d: : : sal i : ‘ } t there and chinned What we were going to do. What we ha ~ gure ngrpepholalleymlicie aprons grarspmey Eye ew fFrogram of A wards a nd Speci al F rizes learned from tho war * * * “Tho biggest thing the war bas y squeeze in here?" “ ere is,” said the cop, Cash ie as b if “I do not know it. 1 know how you feel and I'm sorry, but it looks 9 DORT TOURING CAR FOR THE BEST STORY OF THE WEEK. = $100 in capttal ‘K: 1 41s 6006 OWN. aiboos oa0 taebr Of Seren OR eh lke you're outa luck.” * * * And then the same policeman turned 60 for the Second in Merit. $50 for the Third. $25 for the Fourth, TEN stories adjudged Stools. You Velehal. Eronaow op it's me for the u-otdeers” to ol . La =~: hg a pa _ tons them Next in Mee $5 Each. Competition open to all readers. ¥ * * * ‘The long and short of our confab was that we decided to Tope: 2 crowd back,, lug ; \ start a big chicken farm togeta: Th Tread; Jk that Ut *em over to the press gate and + alk in for yourselves." * * * The ypecial Awards For High School Students eee eeere aleeeee wee se t Uncle Sam was going to give each of his boys a far. * * * Four years 8 Ww let di id v1 je ‘ raed . . y . 5 Hasisd to the grote gata. ‘hay sitsoat kat csachod thelr goal when will be divided weekly among high schoo! pupils contributing to the “What Did You See To- } | hare passed. Don fe back with bis books in the Woolworth Bullding. the Man Who Had Come Twenty-Four Hundred Miles stopped them. 100 Day? page. ‘For the best letter of each werk sent in by \- high school student, $50; second bobo is remtkd tas Weak You GuaMeIGN Ls “Waar Dl You Ola EON He gave one boy $1 for his “chance,” and I saw one man and three best, $25; five next in merit, $5 each. Tc comthg 6 tank’ he we si a ati A to eal patie Ae each carrying a coil of , admitt — 7 ; a aes r ay ee 2 oe at ey eee the Polo Grounds. Special Awards For University and College Students eyes of a little girl we did not have four years ago to-day.—R. Saun- $1 00 wil! be divided weekly amor.g university and college students contributing to the page. For the eye NS Se Spelece A venia remaics. UT best letter of the week, $50; second best letter, $25; five letters next in merit, $5 each. ‘ School and college contributors MUST name their cchools. Wait for the worth while incident. Do not try to write every day. Bear in a cr pd ted amare an een DID yee con TO-DAY?” Not what somebody else saw, not what you heard and not something that happened ‘. i see to-day Contributors to the page should write of subjects vith which they are familiar. Choose, preforably, thinge 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. 0. Box No, 185, City Hall Station, New York. QUEENS. . BROOKLYN. SHE ABSENT-MINDED 6HOPFER. BURIAL OF A SCHOOLBOY GENIUS, MISS BRIGHT. : ACORSSORY BEFORE Th: c D1 ? Ay pelle: . j THE BAD MAN. FACT, THREE COLTS OF CHANBURY. Tm a Fifth Avenue department store} TH 124th Strect between Seventh and] Vo-day, while 1 was working | The physical traini: h ” ies For the past week “a deep mystery We visited to-day at th. to-day 1 saw a swect-faced old Indy] Eighth Avenues to-day 1 saw a@ slght lhouse at Howard Beach, the es Sate | hice High Schoo! Jeo ‘at ee ae E WAS TEN YEARS OLD, and he bad the reputation of belng & |nas hung over the farm and thle morn-| MP ond Mra. Wiltam ‘iio, oking at some handbags, Some friends] {'ll never forget. It was the funeral of /in smiling with a package under \his|students to wear white sneakers as part ecapegrace, a truant, a good-for-nothing. More than one teacher | ing, by chance, a solution came in a| & Cranbury, N. J., and while we Seaped and chatted with her a moment a atte Chinese boy about eleven years|iirm, which 1 thought, trom bia jovial ef our uniform when undergoing “ohyal- had described Antonto under one or all of these headings and =| most unusual manner. Gustavus, our Wore te ie We Pushes Lica and absent-mindedly she put a bag on| f age. He had lived in our block, and} manner, contained a pre-Prohibition ‘sean ite aaa t a vere aden ict the boy did his best to live up to what was expected of him by cutting pig, has been getting out of the lot and] cylinder gasoline engine that draws her arm alongside her own. ‘Then she| about a week ago he was stricken with {beverage Instead it contained several | iid nine eines minediatcly preced. | UD in class, playing hookey and falling down in his lessons day after |{\"'" % lot of \lamage about the plaoe.| water from the wall into a thousand . n examination of the fence did not gation tan: Then we saw the #. i. A pneumonias He hed’ been the ‘ei feet of copper tubing and an odd-looking |) oe uy vaio - Lesromates fee wen toe ire ap stin Bhs eas or al se ec seat casting, which proved to be an oil ine Pirate) torte oa 1 san hens day. * * * When, finally, Tony was promoted to my class, there | isclose any weak points, I have heard] school om the farm where twenty- ‘ Plainly forgetting the one alroady to her] O04 Me pupils iis funeraleame [UTR with two valves. He connected|tiog antaners: with, chalk, white seems | WAS every indication of hie belief that ble “bad man” reputation hac TALE teria oat spre hang Wh lle a overt dane Dut taak at . 5 d mice ane = e tubing with a five-gallon kerosene). oy. : e " a3 apes ‘gahed ee > rads os he ie on and toward the door with the store's hans eee eres ve ne that 2 Sai Geis thie Her Sey hee Biba bo ingly she bef paying fhe strictest at-] preceded him At the first opportunity he absented himself from | witted by such a lowbrow aa a pig, 1] ie, and Aere we saw what Mr, Wil- handbag still with her. I started to tell s c pationality one line firebox of his furnace, and in forty. |nuen to the lecture the teacher was] school. I went out into the streets and searched until I found him decided to get to the bottom of the} son called hig colts, The youngest her, of her mistake, but hesitated and] ™ay be, Mf he has lived rightly welnve ‘minutes two and onechall \. |xtving.—Isabetle Saloman, No. 83 Alsop affair, After a long welt, Gustavus| toe nineteen youre of ape, the old a - pounds | Street, Jamaica. I brought him back, and after a heart-to-heart talk he was permitted | iiuronched the door that Ieada to the| eat thirty-one yeara of age. The + then she was out on the ridewalk. 1] Mourn. his loss. The procession was| 0? of steam was registered by the gause n ra y Raug <a, to go into the classroom again. He took a brace, asthe boys say, and = | horse's stall. He began to rub his snout}. latter wax bought when Mr. Wilaon Fras behind her when suddenly she/ headed hy his teacher and sixty little ii. seemed more elated over the fac against It and to grunt pleadingly 1] bought the farm, thirty years ago. WRONG TRAIN, RIGHT CONDUC-| J rewarded his efforts by appointing him a monitor What a look he X /“opped and exclaimed “Oh! looking| Classmates with bared heads. Behind | caine twelve Chinese men, and belleve {that the removal of ashes from the base- heard the clatter of the hprue's hoots| Hts two motor-cars, he pointed out . .Swn at the bag, In an Instant I was : . ey ment re TOR. zs Beside her and offered to go inside with] Me there ae not a dry eye in 114th }ment Psat oman seh gh tec petted A boy of twelve Handed the conductor] S2vé me when the appointment was announced! I read gratitude in | and then the click of the latch, Has-] (o ua, need repairs occasionally, but her, Suggenting L might be of help. "Bt Street aa that proceasion passed bearing Joviy the, nabilty of Bis coal emer (1, “brooklyn ‘ticket to-day, on a Long| hls big eyes. * * * He began to do more home work than was | ening into the stable, I saw the horse] these colts, Ae said, have never 5 @ floorwalker was extremely cour- dy e le 's - 7s ¥ t ‘up th necdc Neves, and then, with «twinkle in her] DOY €0lne to Ite. tact! resting piace. — [Bell No. 11618 Boulevard), Hockaway | iis Oly Ue te ee ates nox] Cxpected of tim = © © To-dny I sw Tony working with a pencil hin teeter Patten Seaccuigan. Waser | cea thew Tocters, ohio ss heel 2 Frail Ne y, 3 was not x id ' a the ols ay sala: ° 1 wonder what ES ED 8 West 114th Street. | Parl hood on that train. He told the con.| OM paper. He finished his ex. mples before the others and always re- | ingdale, N. J Ser eee eat Coie bore going.— boy Ink of this." Her boy, p : , y 2 | duct! y ‘ ‘i ee elle , No. 297 e Road, learned, is one of New York's most IN THE WAY. THERE WAS A FLY UNDER THE aie fed Piper Ui aeAl tir nee ue turned to his pensil and paper, When arithmetic was over, rnd desks |ryry CAUSE A LOT OF TROUBLE| Weat Linghton, 8. 1. prominent lawyers. Then she thanked wa the Le oe tea Subway 1 PAPER, and Sith Street, where she had been] Were to be cleared, his pereil and paper remained. 1 asked him what E OR THIS ONE. ° me, and I felt happy for being of uJ SAW aiman sitting in the corner of the) While marketing at noon to-day I saw | operated upon, and had boarded the] it was He was confused. Obédiently, however, he banded it to me To-day while going through Friend MOST, CRUSTAL. service to one 60 nice.—Murian beat — one ee ee reine into the} a cat sitting In the show window of alirain by mistake. The conductor It w lly artistic sketch of “Teache ." * © ° Hubby's coat pockets, said coat having} About three weeks ogo some one ile Lilly, No. 212 W. 108th Strvet.| "isle, Every one walked around it, but| vegetable shop at No. 90 Shell Road. |tiunded back the ticket and assuring ba I abe 2 ene One ames. T believe [acon discarded, 1 aaw two “What Did| threw a coal black kitten from an auto~ 7 2 - i Mae epred Ghat tie wee oe te he t was twisting Its head from left to] ':mself that the boy had money for the my “bad man” is going to prove worthy of study and encouraze- You See?’ letters given him to mall af Mobile into a feld adjoining our house. TIME PASSES QUICKLY IN THE | Ane trippy ne Jeg, Angrily he} right as though it were reading a news-| trip instructed him how to reach the t.—Rose E. Massimine, No. 229 Dabill Road, Brd6kl: month ago, and two personal letters. | We saved her and since then she hag DRUG BUSINESS. struck the outstretched limb with such| paper upon which It sat.—Gertrude T.| hospital from Lonz Island City.—a. p.| ‘™eBt—Rose E. Massimine, No tos oad, Browklyn (Teacher | Oh." those bands !—Mr lorence | been the constant companion of our I saw ideal employee, a man who pauls et ers eae Oke Bates oroet Steinert, No, 87 West Fillmore Avenue. | aradiso, No. 14 West Catherine Street, in P. 8. No. 176.) Hallas, No. 185 Second Avenue, North| year-and-a-half old baby 1 left them doeen't wate the clock, “1 hud gone to white LHR IDANCOMUPE WETS RLEMLATNIBGL Co ete Pelheray Nie Nes a apres on ren, a fom, APS with whom Thad an appointment, ay | Sikh a mixture of curtostty und surprise, BRONX. APPLESAU and kitty. cecaherl Y nae tee bass 4 watch had stopped and fT was pucoring | Me fapped hie x and indicated it was al My witems rid a cath large bow! between them, baby uibbl ny oft One ood q my Sores ae fuessing Van artificial © James McKee, No. “THEY? ” My wife mede an unusually large bow! 7 se ie a re ee hak tate attned at ae [20h West 4850) Street _ "THEY'RE SUCH A CARE, MY DEAR. of applesauce this morning and set it] and kitty the other.— Mra. J. B. Taylor, Miaecek, HOE eat dn, (oraered a cota oe 1 WAS WALKING along Fordham Road, near the Concourse to on our parcel post scale, atop the tcof RF. D. 3, Phoenixville, Pa. atk Gia waked the ¢ iA * mrs A BEAR, day T saw a litt ye years 9 chine st. The fveman later slammed tho . es : = ag a ape se Le I was one of the throng u were see . le miss about five years of age pushing a doll Into the box with s force thnt AN ARLINGTON CANARY. Hh ne pti GEL” Teomaichat® AtatHOd! secterdabe at carriage in which was seated a great big doll. She stopped in the Jar dislodged the bowl and tt over Sunday, whilo visiting a frlen@ sol akeg sei i nit ane tee feahere front of the window of a department a ate Uurned, resting botton up on his head. Aviington, 1 sag hé* cantry ‘bird we Minlaece ee sae ne te thaveairinzeranonetant Partiment store, and lifting her dolly frou He was deluged from head to foot with} come from his cage and light on my sara Seas A St eo eesoRaxinaiis loorway of a chop house. A few ige she held it up to the window so that dolly might see what applesauce and was a sight that would |husband’s head, Later, T saw this bird |. caused him to think for a moment, and who were more ingquisitin Was on display. Suddenly sh» started scolding dolly and shaking a Se br? Ee ie ape atte ioe r i Me vu bi de? pf awned on hint was. " d to sea what it is. om ‘tule fa e | ) o " P ‘ bh OCAT, TE BIRDS AND THE ON THE BRIGHTON LIVE who had Just been en in a business |sugar from & spoon. 90 saw ry ~~ os . as Ae ae it as 1 fone Los Baten i booed it finger in front of dolly’s face, all unmindful of the amused RED-HOT STOVE There's nothing wrong with Now| “eal. He had to go home and change] fly to the table, take a plece of green pier ath the porrect, time. whieh we ading: “Bear steuk To-Morrow | Slshees of passers-by. After xiving dolly a severe scolding, she laid Our cat was peacefully dro " ¥ us with New) ) i ciothes, and sald (hat hereafter he'll] pepper from a plate and return with {€ Beaiciaed tre i —Daid: ik N eine her over her chubby p 1) peacefully drowsing | Yorkers-—not, at least. with the Brook-} send his ‘assistant in with our fee,|to his and when { left this bird thought, wi ood employ Three a vid aufman, No, Jf Catha er chubby little knee and administered a sound spanking, yesterday on @ chair near the hot y * hours, inore or less, in the boss's fuvor] Tne Street. niles witch a Be Het om @ chair moar the hot Tiyn contingent of them T saw to-day on|ragher than take further risk. —Willlam | “kissed’” me goodbye —Olive 8. Wiener, ATSB PEGS aac ARC ; after which she placed her back in the carriage and bundled her up in spiny ind landed on ton of the [the Brighton train on which rode a{C. Nielson, 145. Highwood Ave.,|No. 226 Brighton Avenue, Arlington, MoBeide, No. 607 West 190th Street Good LUCK. the blankets, at the same time giving dolly to understand that the tnd just as suddenly landea. [moter with « Daby th her arms and) Ridgewood, N- J pes - Do horseshoes bring good luck? It] worst would come when y OY see ance hae on the floor. 1 investigated |'Wo others tugging at her skirt HE WANTS EVERYTHING “sUST| must be so, for during the steady drizzle] ag be ‘ Spey go Home An old woman who this preuliar behavior, Teowld due [ttn stopped at a station The mother THE DESERTED VILLAGE. * 80." GP IR/T WORtORINY.S atwUK RSE wrOIG jad been an interested spectator of the little drama made bold to ask tinctly hear in the kitchen the chirp [ured the two children from the cur AD | BEEN A PRINCE, such as I've read about, I would have On @ downtown subway tratn t Band look Me vat one Iving| the little mother what the trouble was and why she had to punish her of virds, but T could not locate them, |The little boy stepped of. hut befor expected to find a Sleeping Beauty, for I stumbled on an aban- tab with « packe [in the mud o . near Sixth! baby: ea Taeeas So 1 went outside, and getting a [the others could follow him, the doors A : 4 due once iN es | Avenue. Sho passed on, but retumed baby id this is what she said: “Dear ine, every time that child sees udder 1 found that a small colony | Slammed. It was one of those trains doned village hidden away in a wood It was the old paper mill cen a he tock a pine or 4an a moment and ‘stooping, oblivious to] something in a window she wants it, and when I tell her she can't have of birds had built a nest in the pipe wie a guard for Ges ater he and! town of Harrisia, or Harrisville, on the upper reaches of the Bass Toe aucr auth apaton Sacg ends of the fur coat dragging in the] {t shi , . 2 which carries off cooking smoke and {there was none in this, The littl: boy , ria ny hy ne ‘at Psi eg TAWA: OHA ite Ete KOLA SMILE aeweae eh! n e starts ber tantrumsets the streét and makes a fool of me! Now odors from the gas stove through a [began crying, the mother was d River, among the pines of Jersey. It felt uncanny to be standing He hung his hat on the knob and Bieted up the horae hoe, carried It to a I'm going to take her home and put her to bed without any supper. wall of the kitchen 0 wonder |tressed. What happened? Some one there In what had been a street. It was lined with maples rd oaks, then svating himself, he began road | DeWSstand, ought a paper, wrapped it] * * * And off sne went.—Harold Dysun, No 410 East 163d S tie cat Mhowghe the birds were ear! | augecsted the emergency brake. In » F " dag Ma paper in eolld conifort. up and carried it away with her.—IF, wn, No 410 East 1634 Street (LB. Moore, No, 1619 East Tenth Pmoment it was done, several men and all about were the ruins of dozens of buildings. There were the Margaret J. Pooo, >, 16h Base |G Utter, No, 50 Church Street. Street, Brooklyn, springing forward. The train came to fire-charred walls of the old mill, office and warehouse—the shops, Fourth § Brook ' : he di "ourth Street, Brookiyn. ; ~~ \ stop, the doors opened, the family] and te o ~ eet ree hia NEW CLOTHING FOR OLD. MERELY A SUGGESTION, Peunked) The Pair) came Baaie and tehn the homes, The old mi | pond still held some water, although COMING OVER FROM ST. GEORGE.| I front of No. 3s West 140th Street This morning L saw an article in the|sxious.. Then he became angry, Ho| the dam that once was a source of water power for the plant and town On the Staten Island ferry boat bound tora acl ie a and two chil- newspaper bewailing the fact that It fs] demanded names, and—two men vo was in ruins. The Harris mans‘en site Is yet distinguishable, It must for New York to-day I saw un elderiy] GF". " forlorn-too! trio with their ult to. get all the women out to] lirily gave their names as pulling the] pave bee sat hous tinun Blades fo Gatien Mabe woman with e large bunch of flowers | Mdeseribably tattered clothing, In a 1 Was reminded by {t of an several voluntarily \offersd ve been a great house, a luxurious place, for the cellar steps are of Se iaces eacdiew this she oould we mont they had disappeared into the tI saw in my precinct last weel ‘fas witnesses in thelr behalf, and] White marble. What songs of maidens and workers once sounded Ree sion come aboard, A tired-looking wae and ‘ aia ines i =" Seen f the fair rm Htnaehtd in Bs corner | they looked fred vay men too. Y) through these pines, What ,romise of prosperity and progress and workman, an Italian, stepped up an||/©merse completely trausformed, They | was giving @ policeman a| people say New Yorkers are peltish base , helped her. Pleased, she entered inte| wore rather nice clothes and in thelr | danetn on. This gave me an tdea | when here six or elght men were w happiness came to them in the bum of the machinery and the purling a conversation with him and when the| ‘00s was a lvok of happiness and | the polling places tn the cabarets] ing to give up thelr time and of the tireless millrace? And what economic shift or calamity blasted 7 n by = | ft Is, Let the band ‘ het hoat docked, she selected the largest] ™oat of well being ey moved away ; cus of the schools, Let the band} un investigation to help @ mother with] the hopes and th ture of old Harrisia?--E. BE. Beauchamp, No. and prettiest flowers in her bunch und|#nd 1 entered the building to learn the] ¢, Pei stastaenii SILK svocKiNes. | / fiw Sunny Day" wa we all fox| jer children!—Eva M. Housman, No. £21 nogee a a es bara) 0,88 gave them to him, saying: “I know you}cause of their transformation, It was} Ob West Street, near Franklin, 1 saw] Y saw an old-fashioned white-huired |! ah 36 0 hoothe and have the|\7th Street, Brooklyn. Alexander Avenue, Madison, N. J. love flowers, so I'm giving y et Catholic Protectory, to whiel grapes being sold for the making of|y i ‘ baud play hy Shoui Cry Over dare Sowers, 0 I'm giving vou these to) the Cethol b Erobaetore, 5a in ich poeple ; pane i making of]woman and her.son approach the stock-| y 4) we mark the ballots. 1 feel RICHMOND A ROMARKABLE WOMAN. 5 wo! me © people had| wine, Juice wns running out of theling counter In Macy's. She fi a mire that {f the politicians act tht JTIMUND, To-day 1 visited nab! talian brightened up and said: “Oh, 1] bought their now outfits there, but] bottom of some of the boxes and a. Praiipdlcncala-hiai fon there wii Gees FF 7 SOMETHING'S 0 HAPPEN & comargatls it have @ house, » garden and wix chil-|complete outfia for all of them hud @ and as alderly, almost reverently, w pair of wilk|"ssretion there will be an unprece THIS 19 THE LIFE! OMe: 4s GOING TO H woman, Sho is Mra. 9. Van Rensselaer jen" T watched him as be helped hea coat only 0.—Henry R. Kelly, No, | TUcklosd war lnaving the curb, I aw] stockings, but the price, $2.50, seamed to es vote ee th Bext election.—_Mre TMs evening, on a viet to my | \* T passed u farm at Dongan Hills] Jf No, 740 Elm Street, Art N. de w her ear, and then I saw hin trudging] 438 West 141) Street. two young boys run after it. One held /appail her, But her son laughed. “TI Tit prookiynn N& 78 Bight) aunt’, 1 fownd her dustiy darning | 12 00y | t hen asd Baed with pens who, despite the fact that she Is elghty- towam “home"—me« house, his garden ® can in wool he caught the dripping. n't so 5 . Al . = souks, but on her head she had fast in full Lioom, When |. reached] four years of ago and biind, lives alone. and #ix ohildren!—Annie ©, Halsted, No.| CAREDUL WITH THE CANDLES? | The car 1, the boys enjoyed a drink Much. mother; not for you, sy ey ea tee A i 0 4 ‘ an ae ten bien. Canidae Maes eee f Joyed » drink Nothing's too good for you." said | De EELS ened @ radio reortving outft Heten and reported my discovery. my]1 helped her clear the table after tea atts ee ee ite Cane 22 fie Brat Lat <gepe Juice—trank OU, Noi 690 he, and, producing a hill, he told the git nthy beach af Sea Gate to-day 1] mg tm on am opera that was briny | molhe nd picked wore daisies) ang asked her where the garbage can AuB PUTTING THIS AND THAT s0n Ii wan in the show’ widow at] fem Bronx w.ayrap them up, As they were te ra boot with four men in it haul} proadeast, Near her, on a cowohs | oan ee Soe eee noon i] was. ‘do not have any garbage,” she TOGETHER —- 1 Brothers’ store, on Broadway, same® ov vie QUICK wre. ciadinas et pte, the eee eit tee Th] lay my wnecte, emoking a pipe and | Avenue, New Hrighton, 8, I replied. "I never throw anything away, Ag T stood near the telephone Yoorks} vets mud Spring Strec's Jimmy. our office boy, nearly always ed for a pair ¢ ch af the boat. They then noved| stenting in through another t The crumbs from the tablo I feed to the in the Grand Central Station to-diy 1 a, “ till, fully deeo- | manages to bem! the clock in the afters sew | have themi—at my’ age, too! Joh. | water for the length at the t, Aunty, db ecemed fo me, was OUI A TAILOR Birds, The larger scraps go to the meone Baan tai 6 wi pa tod d i detec d balls noon dir nines Ket paat the [nle persuaded me to run down to ath at ba i to th tx wine tations bevha amuste, aad To-day while visiting at Sailors Snug 8 hbor's chickens and the bones to hel Sis inuen ean Hoon ' ‘ Gheletie tee eee eau Lan however, helcity to buy them. —afa fis he net In the water, Wh RGR gre mer ° : i orn of the old sulte sit-| their dogs, 1 sell my old rags or give { pee ane et jore ene Sappins iD a) BR ok neath: teeta ar inti! 5]b0n. No. 918 Mortis Avenue, Bronk up the net Twas surprised Mm aura were having 4 bench and stitehing away on{ them to the Salvation Army. I keep bacteria ane a sar: aay ust Sad Str ae look fbi ny lives 1 ; jute i ft squtrmtn “ ni Ry " f itl A. Kreas, No. wvt beaullful material ono erahrold eats thine fe years, but it posta noth - RSG ne Beth . or nETeeing LO drop his bi A coat ot MAGIC FL oR. ix Inche ik and about as thick | Amboy Road, Princess Bay, 5. 1 f J} complimented him on his}!s to keep them sometimes some wD, | Bde stewed vi PAINLESS PORIRY, the window at a lve sia ‘ A friend preserite LOWER Ne | cil. Thes more than = nnd he I he had two sisters} one will need just those things. A day that she wasn't chewing gus 4 j cane hey ont iP eatin Ho head th OF paper with | ixcs and loaded ona lorge [litte boy some time ago flew to th tolheip hth sinless by doing. hy fine | [be fact that no matter what she wants the heel of her shoe didn't tlap.—Miss BR. | te At s Bane | dimen fe whistling, and putting i. most rare plant ¢ 1B. Mo > Puts Joe w nelghbe acnennanl a: wito tytn for them.—Emily O'Connor 1 rerely disappoint. her.’—Mre. Marie Holmes, No. 122 West 9th Street oth tits Minors anauired the | at Hepa pnlil Wok, whee | ©, Brooklyn, No Aneeonna ceouaat : Ma eae Mra New iighton, | 8 Gulick, No, 500 West 122d Street, witted Jin replied he H . i nimy ek and ught her A * _ t ° ced Hon th 1 1 Together they sturte sildin Island. POODE SWALLOWED UP IN THE ROCKS tthe brand of elenrs t{nower war transformed to pink (ee | he mit betas woe AnuhOd Te . CERTIFIED, . her me i hed to pin! n mae CS a . | RAL HUNDRED PLROPLE ow Cathedral Parkway, oppo. vaKer had gone out, Jimy {tts ue liter ihe room. eOUN a on \be \winde uot : ia s ray M. : men working on & new 9 at “ its ori pie th rior i in), coodn, wrlef rend took me driving to-da « the street fror 112. Dozens of them were armed with crowbars, automo- Mat Syl coat ane BO WONT No. $6 Ta wtth Aides pe nr uct | at abengroel Hin pen tl] ¢ att is PaSeES Hatch ee t with him lhe eoenie } bile tire irons, hammers, monkey wrenches. umbrellas nd curtain Avenue aaa Lyi | 1 : hale ingd aL Aa : » the: Balb Bille: werter, her in a; nearby lot. At rods, But it wasnt 4 riot, 1 were cngagkd in a dog hunt, Mrs ree “YOr DIRTY Bet Yay she returns te nw : ne sett » [noon I saw him milk the goat, then sit uw wee A YOUNG GEYTLEMAN DOS THE bour 7.45 1 the ‘i i} ms for i ' ad ed > ont 6 ips own for his lunch and drink the mils M. H. Weil of Ne t avr y . c d, 2 Cathe kway bad lost Fluffy, er two ONORS OsKOR ie ‘Jeoft cooing note 1. Howe fa We drove along till we came | from a can.--Margaret MeWaltera, No. months-old while poodle. which had been swallowed up in the rocks on aa entrar cant ear-old git out arp, Ss Ms pte This 49 the way | 1% Horne Street, Jersey City, N. J, t nds of St. John's Cathec ¢ pet in s year=vlt rey de, heslde 7 ‘ , aa he ground hn edral. He couldn't get out. Mrs. Weil ‘ oy ore Wc hich Water was trickling ‘ POV BADER OF ST ATEN 161000 Lied a Han 4 BROTHER: 1h OIMTRE: couldn't get him out. #0 all these people had come to help them both api rR dnit clea c bag and » . vs wer F her alums readin Tate I sow a target loaded " z . y rar wit was to lunch AF a [ ‘ x é saw a large truck, loaded with | Taxi drivers. chauffeurs, messenger boys, hall boys nh Neighboring In uh me ele niy friend | clowntug. thn pa necks, A | : 4 in night, ar 34 sth But the crab apple paper, halt to-day on the Manheftan houses, janitors. a lent of pedestriags and schoo) |* noe of ten, wih Ht {OAMG Ute inv at hin fect ccna me i WeLL HE uh aed] kits SAK ol, ths Mur i ’ ppearcd, taken away by |side of the Queensboro Bridge. A boys fell to at the job iting F lin ground: san due in tt L ter, fokt her theit mother nyt Sonia coke hare: + Avan i station Oiled PAWRAR GGiie ahrins wi sters. However, there | valve m had t n, Of course he iy oes & gup | wwut hah ker uemioa lint. : ' i Bie, Bip Hie Of my ards Le uhoh with a black stray tect [cowd Hot make the up grade with that _and searrified, rocks ere and broken, but within an hony it ty hunch es, then led] xtth me and shee hard y ’ Wo Rt ha a : ivi chase aekoreuk yf tuendicap, but as the trafMec cop was ‘ Ywas done. F. Ro Ineren of No. 1429 Boston He nLite Yass r tothe di He held te 3c ae: a Mt Fee Lita my {t to show where 4 1190 T petting excited the resultant eo Mire. Well, after « nie ' 1 ! : om ' on | 10 H Sho: ‘prot there was a man at th kostion, another truck drove up behind | his pit and Mre. Wei anking arding Me rescuer t well f nee ' wv wher MET ee : 4 “ conte admisaton i d pushed the lune truck more than | hurried ‘Plutty home for a sath — ot Marshall, No, 1 any & Nv patie g A Deets SARL Gace 0 over dhu: ' way across the bridge until the et yea @ eaich Gras pairs--widney Sonn. | wen ones © ln Helder, No. : hut Soe ueuanit hetdvenana Akt 4 NE sic ee eaite, ey wn grade was teached.—Karl Dart Jr . aT Whalthook % i = teller, He 4 Solution Ne urn! shea Ksubeth Davidenn, No. 161 0. 14 Middio Neck Road, Port Waam- | tT Avenues, Bronz. Jerome Avenue, Bronx. \cres cut, Brooklyn. Momestead Avenus, Por Kichimond, #. | Avenue, Port Richmond, 3. 1. ington, kb. 1, * 7 ba °