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THE BVENING 922, WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 94, 1 WO 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, T HE EVENING WURLD 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. MANHATTAN. IN A TELEPHONE BOOTH. OING into the public telephone space at the Hudson Terminal, G New York, this ovening, | gave the operator my number and was assigned to booth No. 2. The minute J entered the booth my attention was drawn to a women in the booth directly opposite. ®he was weeping. She began to shout. I beard her ery, “I'll do it now, right here fn this booth!" * * I felt nervous. Stepping out of the bouth [ reported to the operator, who said the woman had been In the booth one hour and twenty minutes, that she was making @ local call, and that the bill already amounted to $2.20. The operator ‘was nervous and excited because, ehe intimated, a suicide would leave BROOKLYN, “PLEASE EXCUSE.” HIS MORNING, on my way to the office, I took a B. R. T. ole vated train at the Atiantic Avenue Station. The car I entered Was crowded with schoolboys. There happened to be some delay in the movement of the trains, and this one moved aloug by inches. * * * When wo reached Gates Avenue Station it was al- ready past 9 o'clock, One youngster asked me the time. I told him i was “five pust nine.” He announced the fact to his pals and imme- diately each of the boys produced pencil and paper and began serib- bling, Then there was a rush for the platform, where they besieged the guard with their writings, * * * I rambled over to seo what it was all about and found that they were asking him to sign notes, which would explain their tardiness. “I ain't much on writin: heard the B. R. T. man say, “but I'll sign my name and number tov you.” He continued to sign notes until the last of the .ads had beem taken care of.—Emil K, Bilis, No. 349 Pennsylvania Avenue, Brooklyn, A PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS REPORTED FOR READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD BY READFRS OF THE EVENING WORLD New Program of Awards and Special Prizes DORT TOURING CAR FOR THE BEST STORY OF THE WEEK. $100 in Cash $960 for the Second in Merit. $50 for the Third. $25 for the Fourth, TEN stories adjudged her responatble for the telephone charges, * * * I hung around Next in Merit, $5 Each. Competition open to all readers. | for twenty minutes and finally saw the woman come out. She was | Special Awards For High School Students beautiful of face and very well dressed, I saw her take two $100 bills vs - * . - * . Sato Von $1 00 will be divided weckly among high school! pupils contributing to the “What Did You See To- | @fid three twenties from her handbag. One of the smailer bills was ! ( banded to the operator. The woman waited for her change and soon Day?” page. For the best letter of each weck sent in by a high sehool student, $50; second best, $25; five next in merit, $5 each. wos lost in the evening rush for home. * * ® I turned and looked Special Awards For University and College Students at the\poor tired telephone operator. ‘Well, thank God, IT got my money,” she said, “ ‘cause I ne every cont.”—Lulu W. Afnaworth, $1 00 will be divided weekly amor.g university and college students contribuung to.the page. For the best letter of the week, $50; second best letter, $25; five letters next in merit, 45 each. No. 874 Broadway Behool and college contributors MUST name thoir echvola, Wait for the worth while incident. Do not try to write every day. Bear in mind the question: “WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY?" Not what somebody else saw, not what you heard and not something that happened last summer. What did YOU sve to-day? Contributors to the page should write of subjects with which they are familiar, borhood. Tell your story, if possible, in not more than 125 words. your address carefully. Choose, prefirably, things that happen in your own nelgh- State WHERE the incident took place. Write your nane in full. Write Address your letter to ‘What Did You See To- Day?" Evening World, P. O. Box No. 185, City Hall Station, New York, AT YOUR sHRvICH. Twas reading sins on Liberty Avenue to-day when I came across the follow “SURE PNOUGHI" In the latory pertod in our clase room yeaterday | witnessed a singe , i . Ing: “L Press, Custom Tallor.”'—Her i poimetd A i had OUT OF TOWN. BRONX. hort Berger, No. 2626 Atiantic Avenue rented * Nineteen’” ie anenin os | Time CAPPALY oF THE BLOCK. THE THREE ORPHANS, THE “GOOD PROVIDER.” Brooklya, to the number of amendments we To-day 1 | rned euchars so] While waiting for a friend near Stuy-| J SAW BIO BUSINESS MEN, lawyers, doctors, millionaires and other VERY MORNING, on my way to work at 193d Street and 8. | wooawrnave nvmnrrmse. | cited ee ccgnattttion, Ohm. Be willingly stay after echoul. At choo! | vesant High School | saw a number of them cried—when three little inmates of charitable institutions sud- Ann's Avenue, | pass the freight yards at 1% Street, near the Oh, that I had been born rich in- grabbed his handkerchief from he ours 1 was cent on an errand to th | workmen eating their lunch and Itter- representative citizens, wipe stray tears fro mthelr eyes—some of Willis Avenue Bridge. Here, tt ars, only fruits and vege stead of good looking! At moon to pocket and with it came four dice, in Frigh lide thin doteestlwithe wine ikayeaialln ; a road wa stre the. teaoner, tag them fat om PPM ae eS a etd ee) cie nat denly appeared before them to-night at the Hotel Casey dinner which tables ure handled, and every morning wo seo a long Ine of horke | Aine Tay iy tet: | the foor, stepped forward te inves ¥ stead of finding the gi are to eat ad of fAfteen 0 oa Das ek hos dada cach ARH t ; ilar t faa plot: Seta fLUpetienratumes and! Crem (einen | launched the 1923 drive for Scranton’s Community Chest. * * © drawn vehicles auch as are used by peddiers. * * * I waa passing fering for eale at 811 a beautifully tigate, and found the Ineasesed shows n room te finely fated tp ae any my |t:, Snerel, “itello, angel ebild; whate| There were three hundred of the city’s foremost citizens In the room Brook Avenuo this morning when I noticed a man standing at the | Made Doat. | Thure war a crowd | {iH on to Oils Rolalled nineteen ely fited up ny boy's | ello, el ella; c id Mim admiring the boat, bu hartes ne Noy Bee adcalciies oh ha ai ent treet clenner?"| when two Iittle orphan boys, wistful and rather frightened, accom- corner, with a big basket. He was watching the loaded wagons with MhLehe Vought. \Letee Tueae cha cet, Brooklyn, . GoMfortable turnianings: F< i oH a Ni Peoae sale panied by a fair-haired orphan girl of thirteen, were escorted to the the eye of a hawk. When a wagon came along loaded to capacity the man ayain on Barclay Street, corry siiK: RATULG eT ue REE @ hase of tolmcco. amok | at want It to be clean The] speaker's table, Here they told their simplo stories of ilfe without man stepped out from the curb, One Hundred and Thirty-third, Street bhi veda Ry adie api juin betate| oan tie ethan aks k baWr ee ee oie [fin pugzlement made him explain) father or mother, and whut has been done for them by donations to Is paved with cobblestones, The curt gota flerce shaking up. Potatoes, other, There must have been many [4 Tear wheel come off a ple wagon oo checkers and plnochis and the vienna 011 is Impossible to get_enouch mon to] the chest. ® © © A large amount {9 neoded for next ‘year's chost apples, tomatoes, carrots and the like foll to the street. The man hha lal iy th Ma ial Maite sb tdiail Ea af sdb epterlg oh t (ee er ( ‘i oat, but it was unsold. Oh, the ’ the three departments wore there too » MK clon 90 a tot of poopie are) and because of conditions and one thing and another,.there had been grabbed overything that fell and shoved the stuff into his basket. Then teers Heh Anna Ehlers, No, 1079 | ples. mince, cocoanut, lemon, peach ané © ag any the pre ’ olunteering o help. AC voluntes pets 2 . ‘ € it ies, rollin Segond hate He ent eee sea yay contain here Ef} 80me pessimism, The stories of the orphans tugged at every heert, he returned to the curb and waited for another opportunity. 1 didn't Bast 16th Btreot, Brooklyn, Nin Sed ha one Sab Btrect. people piss the street aris { warn} however, and when they had left the room Sciunton, through these ask any questions, but | am sure this bird fe the “good provider” the a of rescuing bis wares from the eoney tham, 1 report them to the Merchants’ 4 - t 2 I ne men, ty chili RWIMMING Itt hana 1 report tiem to the Merchants’ | representative citizens, vowed that the chest will be filled to ovar- women talk about.—Dantel Hoffner, Ne t 150th Street, Bronx After transacting some Dusiners in [inet Women and children who pounced Mitave teen cont tund aud are good sy " { noticed| flowing—Frank H. J. Toohey, No. 1603 Pine Street, Scranton, a, an oftce at Lynbrook, L. I, tha | thoy could carry, Pandemonium reigned, afternoon {n thes hat one of the men walked to the barrel morning, my husband and I took a | Just then the noon whlatle blew and fat Columbia University's n. with hia banann peel after the Ind's lec- THE CHALK MARK. walk, and some acven blocks distunt | crowds streaming trom factories saw Saturday 1 saw in practice n wonderty’ | ‘ures Moses, Levine, No. 28 Montgom- FOURTH AVENUR, IN MOUNT VERNON, I saw a policeman Pole behold oe ee eee | ies opportunity, for fun and went DOE cine Citarrebele tunaee Ley Ate y z 0D fo ua to enter, and we re- | ie with both hands earnestly. ‘The ware: if iment dual mee isis, O making chalk marks on the motor cars parked along the curb. sponded. With ia a hoopy feat that followed will go down i ten schoo!s competir unt Leute Bisel ats, “Never having seon anything of this kind before, 1 did a Utde Se ee rainise Bala ikecroeele te Te Tee EHaACOURGEN te Ae ° srpt aR 5 : ave . a os." Men hurle he Sle Pools Ser ne ‘es irsth Street, near the} §nvestigating-and saw that the mark In each case was simply the we Collies spent, planning Cai » another In a way to make Charite fun off. Each coinpetitor ¢ p, to-day T saw large apartment figure “4.” * * * What could that mean? T glanced at a street Wahae iat taow tine Di iad Shope Ceeolia oar reen bie or When i built alone the side of cep | , a e 0 it. ° amm oh nw eem- what he wan to do and flit) (oo) 1.) DOMAG TAUIE ate ee side of a eh | clock. It was precisely 4 o'clock. © * * ‘The local trate repu- overy Kuering World reader will ex- |tinnce to ples, they rolled the mene etd paket tees Seamiinyt ove th et. und I ndered 1f the | lations provide that cars must not be left standing on Fourth Avenue periens ure happiness that came fe Into bails and threw them, chortling ockwo k—n wondort ' ma whan I aaw the key to our mew Twith glee whe rc ute to the New York Put hls were correspondingly high—Ml- | jonger than half an hour. This officer was enforcing the law or ‘BUT on, 8 DANCES BUCH A) AN INTERRE RSATION,| 4 64 pecans with glee when bulleayes were scored: pte oi hota | 6 & home placed in my hand.—Mrs, M. Only the reappearsnes of the driver athlete system, which hs Pr 2s Se NR Pe OS Ave-|vathor building bis case against any mctorist who might break the | Way" Mirough my fi window to-day "| J. Kirk, No. 70 Hendria Street, | with « couple of grinning cope stopped ius — | law. © * © Tchuckled as I thought of the surprise in store for the | Outalde a phonograph store at No. avg the milkmnan's ‘horse spparentiy jn) Brooklyn = ihe) RembertmanteAravie | iy MTOpey he noe REE PURSUE AOE: LAO unlucky chauffeur who might meet the officer's inquiry with: “Why, | Nant Tremont Avenuo Saturday Jatinan te Payee sy aut ae HAMILTON. Noe 1668, REL STa a OR er rou 6 5) oD | UNDER DIFFICULTIES. m4 . } sn old wor srobably about horses of the Ico tre etood wits = edter ire: 0 of ‘Trt " reba LakS ured eB | S iuiny top one of the Con. | Eave been here only five or ten minutes, officer Thoro was the | 7 an old an Drobably aout w's-lmig head hetwoon thilee and’ the theac| ., Evora the Rector Bireet aldeef Trinlte)) | NOHO GO UE RNIN aaw 901 f f " 7 A dulaance Mebaikedsen every reat Usecstiton Hy Hawilney Na: ié0 |oeve wear unelng th de eee eee ee en eee aa | Graveyard to-day I saw the monuntent | But for the prefessor’s voice as he Uyesvesiorday at Tenth os ines when one of niy books ; y rear . kt OTe eRe naine eerantine ahen® her vat by delving his |,tuarking the reat{ng place of Alexande: |oxponted the mysteries of the Inw to 89th Street. A x y n of ab A moment | North Ninth Avenuo, Mount Vernon. i} | further| Hamilton, Loosing upon st, t wondered | the hundred or more atudents tn hfe fteenty was trying to picl: a quary is pr9. | wae a big crowd about her, Inurhink |how many Now Yorkers know that the [class In the Hrooklyn Law School this | with a man wall along in My forti ? hy Oe | Presently a policeman pushed his wa rock upon which Hamilton rented hiv|/vening absolute quiet reigned, | Who wore glasses ari was aocomy nore Neo USAC ass through the crowd. The old wotnan fle an automount head after hia fatal duel with Aaron [Alas 6 more had Morpheus trium att, hla Yo i wee He ee is nul Pilg | erated Guital ana’ atartad’ toidknoa: tit rned to hie friends of th» | lure a preserved in a tittle park ait User the lav The, student et my let? | ave o On Tt Kae roopvered the book. Not many por= s shai * wrgon, Which were eagerly await- | uated high upon the Palisades, at We 8 OU cop. Turning tn my segt | car i sorted the you sons would have taken #0. minch | un gently as he could he stopped + 0 TkoMnton then ceauiied thelt ca | hewhon Ns J eoF OC. HL, Heockiyn. "|! @ more comfortable posture, 1 aod man, 7h ro made no reply tro for a ipint.—Bleanor, Jand Jed her toward Bathgate Avenir until the milkman returned ant} - dentally hit his elbow. His eves opened walked vainly on with his son. Th Eitiott, No. 4i$ West 124d Street. | thought he was going to take her tc an we him awaye—A. M. Richter PLAYING WITH FIRE. he stared at me with @ startled expres other p him with threa Waa CERCA | the station, but he only led her across | No Creston Avent, Bronx. Oppoeite mr home acme new hulldings |{0%:, Them, rising slowly to his tevt challenges and abuse, ¥ou've soNG BY THD @ pT. he: street, whispered something to her = Piel AULT el A opt alta * the apnarent misapprehension that @ yellow streak; your glasses save Ata mass meviing of some 4,000 stu- | nd let her go on.—Jacob Kaufman, No.| WHERE NATHAN HALE MADE TAD | 0 yi ‘i id been ca to answer » You,” said he. Slowly the alder mon [dents of New York colleges, held at Nees Scdathien Avanus. Bron SUEREIDN GCADNINION working with hot tar. To-day T saw atiection, he bh sorry, er Yomoved the glasses, handed them to Colles. E saw a remarkable ex- aie jst , ates ; EO DOr eae tw BS any ik ARS enw.) DUET d1dn £80 EDEN OARS MARY ms Me son, turned with lightning epeed ‘ible Of how muale: wah Zapolllin pay: 1 have worked on First Avenue near} with « blazing barrel of tar as fulerum. |rvatden would be envious of the color ef § and walloped tho young man on th foloxieal effect. Dr. Fosdick presented | ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS. RATHER A BEY LATER, WHATE RICHMOND. 46th Street for nine months and havy| Finally the fre burned through the beam | his cheeks aa he eat down to the aer Jar, gonding him sprawling, Then perbiy to the students the challenging | In a grocery store this morning I saw] On our way hunting Inst Saturday my . . panded) tint oe several times dally,|they straddled, and they fell to the | companiment af ihe. clasts roar. of WD fo ctsos inva eparring attitude for |iceuen of. the any—ted againat mate : elidel SOs uni Sider eee eg ONS MANS CLBASURE. but only to-day. dtd T. notlee that. on|ground.—Leon ©, Munro, No. 1026 Slat |taurhter.—Raward Vogel, No, 31 Mam , , the youth to rise and make good his |, inn Thuan Reainak tha | Cte rene & Culohiame Go? ar hear the oll Heverly House, where Con-| A large flock of sengulls followed the] M0 Wilson Building, standing on that] Street, Brooklyn, hattan Avenue, Brooklyn, ° phallenger.—A rc with pleaded that wel high voice: "Five do = vant} the Revolutionary War, On our teturt , =a . RS KON UME CRUE AVAENO Tene s M, Cushin: Witt Clinton Tt foln’ the ies that have meant y change, too!’ Every one tn the] he wae still there and told us he wa urning from Manhuttan to St, George} wis hung and quoting hls famous Y SON, aged eighteen, went to a dance last night given by a ‘School, vet and Tenth Ave CH ERIPAtIONIOR MRREInTE mene celle A 7 looking for old tuttons and other thinze| this neon, On the lower deck stood an {words —"E regret that T have but one group of young people who call themselves “The Datates,” and nue, rod the puthetle nuti-ellmam, A col. | tore smiled aa the clert counted out) tore by the soldiers. ‘Then we learned} aged man who wos throwing erack«r to give for my country,"'—Georgy | . le Datates,” 6 83 i “ 4 Pa me FIRE FI ge quartet Von Jenaon's drink- | the change, a $2 bil, two $1 bill and} ho was i employ of a Mstorict!! ig the gulls, and 1 heard him aay that |; 1682 Waarhington Avenue, whose motto ts “dalsles won't tell. $ Not hearing him soo om eI fe fle 8 et a tense pimospiiere ie gone Kily Rut the child Se nae soclety relice Sr the ae aah wan one of hie dally plousures.—Mra . oome in, I knew it must have been at a later hour than I approve of, ME _WEFD -ONLOY hieh spiritual f & and exaltation to nother bill My mother told me I'd] ~ 7 Parrov reet, COM) pigin O1 6 dd Westervelt enue, | ready ow Samp fire at City tsinnd ‘Inst Ing.|ynicn we had been lifted py one ef the | got four buck," aho ead, This tn onty| Sbring-on-th (son, N. Ye bay Geatton: Sito taange TA CO ee erage egy aes @nd T therefore: was rendy with a lecture when, to-day, 1 aeked tine ainging, dancing and having a fine time. |yroat prog our time, the ines, | inrew uddenly the clerk caught the " i paw “One Exciting Ntght' Thure-| at what hour be came home. * * * He did not answer with hie whan gurddeniy wo heart, “Put, 9 Drink to guy with thine eyass" faritt. He ton back the $2 Dill an Ease CARPETBAGGER, WAKES HIM AWARD, | 07 uoning at the Apollo Theatre, 4n1) gugtomary directness, | really belleve he was manufacturing « t wEke 1 a C8. | her two oils for it, placing the fou Ippoalte mo Jamatea “EL! train nofore out ain from Port]! ly was oxctting. an h for | * ri saw two of the i i itera. Le ould fiiely studenta gost! pile jak Pgatheltinty' ant. thon wie wont then Basie inne b if a Tesen ud uf 1 pe al om u a wy io ies | tuost_ exacting. Goone-pimples tal) sugared flb when suddenly our neighbor's phonograph began playing, Peek Ono Ain eryed for the 1 : bara ¢ lout, econsclous of weccurate fulaUing carrying 9 tak. te sa anes an pale fet : J me at pee Boley ae sa! the “Three o'Clock in the Morning.” TI emtled, the boy grinned and he ment. The inforas 1 wn OFF anionic prowe ck. Leila ba, It wa Reber rich pin his arma, “Core, wake youn Indy #otned near me won «>| Was Just beginning, “Ob a little after twel-—" when the bell on Hamil- worm seasoned cxmp girls nd would » aur AND. iaeeg a bibs Bee ve otra fare eal the Mttle fellow blinked dazed [wrought up that she forgot her sur-| ton Avenue Bridge—which rings before the draw opens—sounded, tan red thy 0) to spread ‘ A ~ > f " 7 atner added: “Shake yourse sndinga entirely and yelle rein * a e nent Py pare alcwe NIRS are of Witt Clinton | train and have rushed to the corner | Bel Shee bey ietionk ntmonlt the people th that holed = wernt] “lang! clang! clang!" * * “Gee! Mother,” he said, “I know “ 1 School an q I saw an op-| WELL drug store to write this and record that > \ ‘ " . . z " g ' y meticepans and cups we Kot water an tunity. All (Cihtanikes tciow oehatl arpetibane & t etiniets mat cat {Ohediently the boy shook himself att (o'® coming tn 1 eve the actors ‘daisies won't tell,’ but with the phonograph and the bell against me 4 hed the tlames and came home eg FeRl, Slee fagtbnl) Aantal ey In our English class today the) oaup WS REO) DOL CER Bor ye n swim, It was # curious sight, but | the sereen he o1 1 who Beer tise ne co there we'll ako water] woe eu) hoe Core tone teacher aaked us to write @ rhort nar-| Prisclila C. Willlamy, No, 794th Sireet. |) stead, that It had the deairad «fl tant, eughe-Mra, Ue Gergeteiny Nee] Lmao well confess; it was just 0 o'clock when I got tate bed. nuckéts and place them ina ring around | Ctinton Heretofore sta} tative. One ot the boys deciared o Woodhaven, Queona Deine aint UpeeMre, Dak Ovylte, | O46 Yast Lilel Sires, Bronk, rs, Elate L. Nesbeth, No. 660 Smith Street, Brooklyn, ; the nattves won't ‘ots he oid fa dn't know what Wo write hat dic —iere? ’ 2 Wi 8 . Stapleton, & 1 aieee EG OGG Btarnteln, Ne. ckots haye bean sold for 5 gente vat didn wited the teacher. | “A ROS@ DY ANY OTHmR wame|N® 52 Warren Street, Stapleton sakes QUEENS, dae 179th Street. Rar belce haw Leen (asunige hou: ckattetown, N. J. WOULD SHELL As SWHErT.! POULYANNA'S GRANDPA Gala Bron Sark Cain cocdae dt | . l RESERVED. to attend the ame. Ha sald: “It| NICH AND HLACIEN == | geo @ girl Aphting doughetly wits 4 | man who tn antisfled with hie lot, H: {come to know each other without aa] fem @ student tm the Richmond Hil} In The Evening World the ether Gay & the South Ferry termiuol of the} sou ‘have not the money now, try to) Just afore Cinnie UME me Tuts. ho | ime Dich but she cortdtwip coord mone, [wae old and plainly ‘feshle ‘and «[Intreduction. ‘The disquieting whiinper| Filgh School, At Kinch hour to-day «| read an article about Joseph Galle, wha peared there wasn rieh for seats. An S007 5 Pein sblood “I wax Rocrtiied | good grin on his hair, “D'va vive | Thvadwny. ‘Iie was aaktng I in omuned Mer and an oiler leit eoived from @ boy tn Bouth Afrtoa of hor Iater—dead, The guards on the trate old lady dropped her shaw! through a 18 « nd some © Winter v8 a neko up : aha d meen led. "Ye ners T astopned to buy ao is glance I a: 1 her at-| Whom he never had heard, My friend's | were partly responsible for this trageés, window upon « and, when tinal lucky enough to win a Ob, Just playing f , almost orying trom 4 strings, “They are quite dusty 1 Ritor thet t she got into the car, Nurried to 0 noney ving Goldberg iy: B8/pOMAIN cael m ahe released him ko ran ih that work over there,” he satd Ahi wronloronanataar’ : he} inameyappanred In! ® magerine end) tn litt He N08 Just a little courtesy Brawls wicked ak ab SONA ae Fs 2 i. two other fellows mot uv! Then I asked her why toward the bullding., “gut whon 1 roman handed the vung mother] woe way the magazine reached the {nd kindaces and she would now be bs se i 1 at ' w ae 6 with thi bo! a sh m be Mm £ M awn child had final | 1 i ar the hor only tnoceuple Ir Ril aco, MARADE ESE ON I Up almiont as hind pie ie ant ay Ue boy, and the t ‘Stosk the ‘owt t the erving baby became quiet] South African boy. m hie letter the " ee ais aegis tie pe | No, 67 East Wi ASCH nv TIME || formula, and i] a tomboy !—3 Chern eee RR ne oat cin tn hin plnything Thea| latter mala he wae lonely and hoped to} svnd, chero ds a broken-hearted. maa ; MOODY: | goers ence Sanh anata it ! : No.* 280 Union Avenue, Lyntriok, | !ition ne told me of his ehilire , GOUT HALON RRA Wit Oe Tete Ree eee, Acaertone Row St Rik aru, OS | Ws bas ren scn: fo eet Sint Bee eee ) wast Saturday evemme f sav i , vy to attending erat te LP hstalteadrri ay ase Bat, red foe by rolatt How hon Birock We accined they, nad{ interoated tn him, Among things he| cold. crue! und heartlese—a heed to te (hs 7 t fn ry © whi - a natlicon rn , or ae . . irended. A tow weeks ago mother sign chalh eu a) e¢ ia, F woatel p tia opked into. t CHRIATMAS Is comixa not piaining, Why. up qgulte a frien si] asked If my friend would send him a| re ona 7 beUnd Tor New Torks Bivest, td fame vignone 1 fingered his wollen nore nt ~ On my way th and from sched i Bave Te Hea ! O46 Bvt 182 bx.| fountain pen tn exchange for a monice S Rucey Wat ee seeneak nace Sag 3 Y Dahon ay, jaw and anid: “Geet Il ey a ar 1 ia i T think §€ would be ! } 4 ter n eryt Sunday mc to play ¥ | kart’ ' ho nosebaga of \} BOBS ta wari tell aii tH I r f You, he even gave me ut ov ke ' nici f ou & wood pin «little girl erying and « ball." : ‘ 1 hare Leiee or an se eat Ana La lb atrect, [ nske and af ‘ resi tk THE GAHDEN. [to tnke up a collection and aenit tt Jenarilng at her, Her mother had vnied 1 rt a th tr orning at the h t the 7 hte aM Aurned, [hoc A pouos atop tal | nant at ‘ somotht m our ft ho station behind. We got | th window Ache ight be over the proni Rand he aaigs: ONO, only fying ic 86 Che 6 | ih rie he next station with Berea: i na some boya might b v ' ' as " h frat p An pre ley FE nrwing, t ex had not y Cunton Avenue, Jerney Clty, NOI TT tok, rhe tee ra 15 Beauford Avenue, R ' the pleasure we gave them tn help i | fd with their den wagon. N sal | ror ‘ P ah ae a . t together. Couldn't some | four pi A MONMOUTH COUNTY LAYDMATOS : A trond and 1 visited 4 , hove done as much for this peoe | f t any L Sunday I saw the old grivt 4 CAT AND the Bronx to-day and 1 h ‘ THE FOLLY OF CLRANENG Won. n Gallo? Burely we can spare @, fs . Adelphia, ahout three and one-t In the window of a hous eed Sa 10 Peart i for ton thing, | i Dows. Moun. ur the, 08 matter: Rome | i ind niles oust of Freohold, N. J. It ts « hh sehen) | favorite T raw the t ust When h . 4 eve the anatety of @ Westie CAL Rta STL ii ue Ball roll! and was er wae. Auddeniy’ bined j winteh hha y Mod wit “lows t a ahirhi a ouhy aye ' é “This woman would peddlers, most of whom car-| ihe a Ae ae Baal base tn wantin RnR Pika Tiber sliest to" nee | peat n Fillmore Stre Tay tAtROU iif nome one had been king 4 their stock in thelr avr on | eta operation from that time unfit fust | : ¥ ware too paor othe tin 1 that she sh : tt y [io her--Violn Erickson, Merrick Roa me a pretzel. Any ot 1 wi e femtly every evening | hand-hewn onl, 14 by 16 inches in s if waitin t nemo Mamonatention of whlaiting t ' peorve the net tho sor wnt] and Te mcemns Koo for another tyinury! Eepruny 4 tht ! ' | OTHER THIRTREN, foon seller, a venior of 4 thar | oat ‘ atretohes | years yot. In its ? at dnys tt a i 7 A f was imps osed to-day by the letter: Loe io 1 wt hia t ton'k RE ee Mi see ma Weare F ‘ FOOSE TO PitoM somnor thins Bs Vashi | Edward vonway of No, S88a oy pollap e i ' {ioral a pa the n a BIE The ¥ the dar t | I | a . | r Heal yn, ha Mg ~ of Jap water r rin ack and strotene d, pow or 1 i . | «during the cay with the nuge 4 welf filing t ton wine ® ellatenine | a h | 1 re cyed one which aftecte® twenty-five « mons |o bit, Ooeastor ho Ufte nl angry . " 7 he ought t 1 closely but which he overtoo! J PE if ther eyed, but tny hold te the ahor f the bost| now aunt in at tn Nin addrens. tp Gieite oh Ghestuuts, @o. ‘The ‘ Ny full asleep aeatin, Bome mornings | known landmarks of ‘ y, [ink to fm’ the ea thot 1 keonor ¥ pa wikdows aa clean axladded up number 18 also.—Mre, 1 saw on one black —» J find ther till in that porltion..- |, Mdward KR bing 1 Hol od | hie hb lity. Angela Kk & 8 SLA Ne th yiight.—Ft Plant, N 89 Gunt Harri ©. 3618 Palmetto Street, No. 298 Woeet w6th Btre t « No 2 Prince Street. | pvenue, Zest Orange. ai Busnes Vite Avenug Yonk wat Willa, #1. Ke No 400 Bast 4604 Bureet, Hirons Stree! Orne, Quevns wood, Queqns. - —— ‘ae }