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EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. WO DOLLARS will be paid for each item printed on this page. Checks are i is :} ity T= EVENING WORLD pays liberally in cash for FIRST news of really impor- mailed daily. The weekly special awards, anndunced on Saturdays, are in ad- - nen bain 3 th tant happenings—FIRST news of BIG news, Call Beekman 4000, Ask tow dition to this payment. Open to all readers. se ' the CITY EDITOR of the Evening World. Every reader a reporter. MANHATTAN, BROOKLYN. - ; ; ‘ “= CAPTAIN, COOK AND ALL THE CREW. 7 A risk Conv Ct ke LAN reid Mirek QUE Barkin A PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS REPORTED FOR | teas SEEN one-man trolleys and one-man trains, but not until P E CORNER of Third Avenue and 12 q ‘ ar es oat my car was held up for a time’ by the traffle officer, and I had ¢ READERS OF THE E V ENING WORLD BY READERS “atitlianedt tested Bie He BRAVE ea @ nitae Wiad _ time to look about me, (My car is a Third Avenue surface, 5 OF THE EVENING WORLD Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, ‘ Passing by, 1 noticed in the .widéow @ @ntediiuvian model.) * * * On the corner I saW a wee bootblack, tempting looking big pan of rice pudding alongside an equal large ‘ . He wore a thin blouse and no ra u pa Di 4 Bi qually Se eg ote einne Oar lp ehaatae eaet ii, mntddiee.. [6 : P A d. d S : l P; . ban of old fashioned baked beans. The homelike appearance carried i = re my Med it was Pao ditis thin eoeactied ew rogram of Wards an pecia rizes me Inside and, after I had seated myself at a table, the waiter handed { Aged man halt at the corner and imm i me th I ted ate d onfons, which | ordered, whi with the boy, The man was quite well dressed, He looked like a 100 FOR THE BEST STORY OF THE WEEK: $50 for the Second in Merit. $25 for the m= wakes teas lathe SIME ERT hk "aisle Sacer trie P Bood man. 1 would not rate him as‘a millionaire, but you never can Thvrd LEN stories adjudged Next in Merit, $5 each. This competition is open to all tell. He was most sympathetic toward the boy. He asked bim ques- readers, tions, and I saw the little fellow shake his head, “No.” * * * The sd man dug into one of his pockets. I anc hs sa be ola w ty “Special Awards for High School Students ¥ he child. (I prayed that the blockade might no r ae Si . . ; a he ony pu ae yas hike fogs een, the old baeheior. pro- $ 1 00 will be divided weekly among high schoa! pupils contributing to the “What Did You See To- -@aced a big*safety pin, and with all, the deftness of a nursery maid Day?” page. For the best letter of each week sent in by a high school student, $50; second pinned the boy's shirt at.the throat." Then he pitted tlie child in a best, $25; five next in merit, $5 ‘each. friendly way and mumbtéd « few cheerful words, such as, I imagine: “You wonna be more careful, or you'll be catchin’ one fine cold."—Anna Special Awards for, University and College Students ,M. Keanev, No 595 West 14ist Street onions, French fried,” returned to the table and chatted about the wonderful weather and wondering when we were going to have Pro- hibition. * * * He then excused himself and disappeared through . . the kitchen door, whereupon the sound of frying came forth, with ate . | tendant smoke. I walked back to the water cooler and, passing the window, peeked in. There was the “walter,” over the gas range, Within a few minutes he reappeared with my order, I devoured it with relish, while he squatted on the cashier's chair infront * ¢ © Paying my check, I told the waiter-chef-cashier how good the steak { was, and he replied proudly, “Yes, we have a crackerjack chef here, ; 1 00 will be divided weekly among university and college students contributing to the paj For the _ ee een in ie city.” Nodding assent, I walked out.—Frederick 6 “ H *: 8. ett, No. 83 East 9. Stre i best letter of the week, $50; second best letter, $25; five letters next in merit, $5 each. 483 East 94th Street Rrooklyn | F School and coll=ge contributors MUST name their schools, Walt 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 eav., ana not what you heard and not something that happened : last summer What did YOU see to-day? j Contributors to the page should write ot subjects with which they are familiar. Choose, Proterably. things that happen in your .wn neigh- q borhood. Teil your story if possible, in not more than 125 words, State WHERE the incident took place. Wri your name in full. Write your { address caretully Address your letter to “What Did You See To-Day?" Evening World, P. 0. Box No. 185, City Hall Station, New York. | | MAN ASLR PRIVATE. * : ahs ; OUT OF TOWN. BRONX, | This’ morning about 7 o'clock as {| On a “Fifth Avenue bus Wednesday - Gar; phan passed Cooper Ghent ae the crumpled.| 1fternoon T saw, a boy who was spffer-| | | FIERCE FIGHTING ON THE NORTHERN “BORDER. . ae ety: SELLING TALK, F fh Poon BAM, 'R:! est een Vile J . saat Gee Akute.ot,a.enin isiog asivwn 2% ATOM % bad cold. He ehltrigg 30 XB HUNDRED YARDS, trom this houge, toqleht; 1 saw such a |: rrer DEcIDINe? © dispose of a ‘piano that hai-been in the Yesterday 1 sawn wite docking all-| sp Lagie the soldiers of the old Pighte | Eiliitg of diy cauther sia ie vA indy peasineer caged, eoites verte | @) attle as I had-not witnessed since tmimediately before, or family, dumber of years, Ivepent the better PEs Of a day | mony in Part 1, BrboKiva Court’ GHef haa TIth oF “otitenion® Cm arte | Axshue Taide. He was plainly. downp Ynakerchearer Ana the Wee veependesl | shortly after,’I found out all about Santa Claus. * * © It polishing Mt, $m order that st might look its best. When I was | and her MMMNEada nae ee nee erect ieaiace paper egal pre crea te sees, Cound tle Blac” to} ‘Fee'm: but my mother itv “Kennetn{ 88 @ pillow fight, and, believe me, old son, It was fast, turtous, lively, | satisfied that it locked “lke a million Collars, Tor words th thet Sisct" ates werk and recuuily ac incorpevc|| via GORE MASE erseee eee in. van for pease amuel Langer, . | Richard Close, No. 600 West 122d Street. spirited, strenuous and fn spots hilarfous. A whirlwind of a fight! I hinted to a dealer of my acquaintance that there was a bargain wait- eae Md by 8. Ww Afri iss he gallery re gl’ 114 East Seventh Street, MD GINHEUR DET TERE ee, * * © The battlefield was a great big hed. The combatants, two ing for him at this address and mildly suggested that it would not be | t90k the stand el a are eit | Mayr eg el “he didn't } HOW MANY CIN N SME THE Tie po: tman his morning handed mo boys and a little girl. The boys are seven and five, and the young waiting long. * * * ‘That was yesterday. He called to-day. I had admissions that the man’s slater owned Ea Ai ay But mM war : POSTMASTER GENERALE « letter addressed thus ‘to my father: lady three and a half years old. I got a ringside seat, so to speak, in a speech prepared. I emphasized every good point about the plano Ls a rpeny Tn et eae Satea ee DHNeue corns tej ] Pee eee OT! There gan no rane ute city| time to gee Mademoiselle swing a wicked piliow and, with amazing Tcould think of. I told him the care we had taken of it, named one | fanaing which dh ms doe eet | Raced the brittiant ot of his scab- ; carrier strol! leisurely in and hand over or ever a country on the’enve judgment of distance, knock the younger of the lads for a row of bed or two of the high class players who had performed upon it, stated Bhiegiue ete es (tae ries bey pesihice ad re Piste ae e. re | & latter which was being “returned: tc yet It was delivered to the correct) posts, He began to blubber, but recovered quickly and, laughing the original cost, named the original seller, and—ran out of words. tte, Without deliberating a minute the} Pocket. ‘The artlole proved to be @ ES eo amr nae Ue Lick. Neath Srast|| MONOUgE Hid teaval soon! Wan hack in the tilok of Gatlin 6 ® 8) Bees * * © When I paused for breath, my helpful little daughter—she's | Judge awaried. the wite ‘$20. weak; Yanty care. The oplcer often faced pecaL non Her! Russia. ellia Lipkin, No. ot i “ f a. es Nios, a wider in France: out never count of failure by px es to e for this one onslaught the little girl spent most of her time hoppiny four—came to my rescue. Walking up to the plano she sald, “Daddy, | llmony.—Leo G. Theiner, No, 20 Ry be hel . ‘n bo ne 5 girl sp , tell Place, Brooklyn. Powdered his face, But that vanity CENT Ary AE NEL, Pe ae Sie ‘] in and out of bed, retrieving pillows. It wasn’t long before the pillows | here dre a couple of keys that don't play.” © © * Come up, somo prea] SME duit sorivkied “yowder pretty And found tthad boon’ iw transit fork’ ence oe bewinth Ate began to “give,":.and pretty:soon there were feathers everywhere. day, and I'll show you the plano—H. ©. Malloy, No. 440 East 182d | FROM one ‘wHo UNC HES A THMA| Yell over him. 7) eta St Oe badly’ faded ian to be Tracticaty illvete| nue to-day in Greenwich Village, (saw | | And.then a womail of austeré countenance stepped into.the room and | Street, Bronx. This morning on 8th Street, Brook-| {isi Mer property, and. the ofoer ' Ble, but careful examination wed, the FA nurs maid ae 5 hag prea drew down the shade, and your reporter can go no further.—Jos, 8. lyn, 1 met a grinning milkninn who Wesnean Notas spate ae cee } letter to b t The | enthron we Wee eae. © 9 4s » Jo, 2! i showed me a plece of paper which had shine: 2 letter’ ca in-] baby with a real grown-up pipe in nis} Haight, No. 230 South First Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. caused his merriment. "On it was won Brooklyn. foritiation but | mouth, elie ales Bk Waa we Cur SISTER 18 IN THE MOVIES ten, VMilkinan, please give my doorbell! AND RYERY ONE KNOWS WHY, eald } on my hat the maid hastened to : long ring as my alarm cl pe ey | @ mali chute for the greater purt of | explain: He kent lo: ne te Lalita NBARLY, TOPPLED from’ my reserved seat in the Fulton Theatre stopped and this Is my only salv: ‘ines ye Pedals rygenel | Assays adhe eee aaNha Re Scho eGhee wean tenes when I Saw my kid sister on the screen. ‘There wasn’t any mistake aa a 921) which {a directly opposite the Metroc F. Gardner Blutsde!l, No. $3 John Sire . No, 30 West 114th Street, alrout it, there she was, walking proudly out of a shoe store holding H i polltan clack, has an sarin, clock in hla THE PURSE THAT WAS THROWN THROUGH A WINDOW a shoe box under one arm, She wore a blase, distinctly bored sort of anne, AS sae Street, Brooklyn, ¥ & ' : ie ae "a neing from a window of a stalled NTH LUNCH HOLE 1 visited an office ta a certain otfice building poe _ inka purse a: Btieon adler een Nery raed hae, Went, End subway train’ beiworn the NREAKFAST Foon. {n the vicinity of City Hall, There are two young ladies employed ome ineldent of a long day P BLAZE IN A BUNGALOW. DOWN GoES THE HOUSE nue staticns T saw: how the farity vee] qc! itt, NUFTYINg past a grocery store e shop windows and came to life as, with raised hands, she registered 5 te f ‘a Coney Island Avenue and Cortelyou there as stenographers. One of them was at luncheon, ® * Next door wae @ new bungalow | On our block, and on surrounding| cupying an apartment had solved. the don my way home last night wHen 1s office | 1 indows facing thé hall. The windows are about amazement at the wonderful bargains. But hark! She says some- ‘waiting the arrival of a bride. ‘To-|ones as well, wherever there's a vacant ‘oom shortage A baby was asleep ‘n}t collided with a woman who bad Just This office has glass windo: s ng thé hall. ee thing. ‘This was the caption: “What lovely shoes they bave in this | day Mra. Newlywe smother came out|lot, boys have presented some wonder-|4n old-fashioned hammock that wae st Most of her bundles fell seven feet from the foor, There is a typewriter desk in one corner a me open the house, ‘The key wouldn'! [ful and awe-inspiring examples of the | hung trom wall to Wall aurons oak) eare Fecund PMN Guite neonate f the room, beneath tho window, anda telephone switchboard, There relable store, and how reasoneble the prices! T could Jt, but she got in through a cellar win-|butlder’s art in huts, cabine, dens and | UUn& from wall to wall R. Adieman,} was picking up the bundles when apom of th 71, 1 a § L scarcely wait to get home and start the investigation, Yes, it was tow, found coal and started « fire in the |the Mke, Here only membora, of the | No, 2286 82d Street, Brookly: of them appeared a yellow stain, & is a. in front of a desk beneath the window gentletnan sat i Li y ‘ i pipeless furnace. Wataters had left pa} gang" ean go. Usually they're. built py ais roe A ebkionee, Bart te nee on this chair One of the girls was at her own desk. * * *- The Quite true, the enterprising merchant had offered her a pencil-box If | {cy over thane #. Soon daughte |4f old materials, but there was one YOU LET THAT CAR ALON, nid: “Get ve Kaother bagi Tit put thle th ae Ae cant Sar sneheon, 'teod/in tho hallway in she would take part fn the advertisement. I didn’t think a pencil-box iets and Beaty iNet Rs Ai which was built of absolutely new things SAMMY! ‘ug Inside \t aud to-morrow my family er youn « ng ck tr ncheo: ood a y or rel eer lucl aved he Yolles enue id eet, 9 ‘mi | - ST etn tansy com iy was much pay, but Mary Pickford and the Gish girls had to begin mod- | Cov, W&p,on fre! Sheer luck saved her tat College Avenue and PM gtreet: | On Sunday morning 1 saw our 22-] will have scrambled esks.’ Florence C- fro of the office for a Jent and, think: it would be a “good home, lorence inney, . “| Some of us wondered where the boys ~ | "1 *rice, Ni Oe Ninth ront of r raw ; ' SEO asia 7 vv N 5 months-old son vigorously turning th . No, 410 East Ninth Street, inka folic’ a _ nee, LOnaea Lee punwe ahvnwen ike estly —Gladys Greenberg, No 211 Bergenline Avenue Union Hill NJ Komboyt Avenue, Bronx. ot them, and we got an answer to-day | crani on me oak rent pany a 0 give her office mate a scare, tosse: se gh the oe : ors y uiring car, which | Ui an ” : U aes 5 When we saw workmen from @,nelgh- 11 won in ‘The Evening World's’ “What partly open window. * * * Only the window, as {t happened, was BRONX Boys. varing new building come and taze it} Diy You Seer" content, Ms | What BROWNSVILLE Roem, not ‘partly open! * * * The purse smashed the glass and went Bie sown Ros ante) Stomethe lear: ba ne ipa a ioe Agcy sili | In passing to ask Sammy what be was Pe front of the house at No. 1999 1 eh : a q ess in devising ingenious wa: o| watehing. yon he doing. ‘I make moostc, ie," Douglass Str Brownsville, to-day, through. A large plece of broken giass fell upon the head of the muse themalvas, Ins vacant lot wi} stand It no longer, and eriod: “Hoy, | ged semmoras (ee eeet: ene ait Tove Dugh that bea waiting client verely larerating his sealp. * ® © The “Soke” w iebout Aver ue and jisth , Yorday mime we didn't take all of that from] her up.” ‘The little: mischief was think roses In full bloom, four buds. iy oma folentannd aitani a. \ faw that the boys had rixged a heavy |your place!" But it made no difference, | jn Victrola, which he w ust ng and nb : of the office « ris the client to a hospita!, where small pieces of glass snd were having great sport. riding | have learned that to them old materials sults from the car.—Mrs. Jennie J. Coleman, 2101 Pacific Street, the wound * * * The girl who threw the pur Non 261 Beat isdn Stree Batt Kratt [may be more enduring than new.—A. H. | No. 1724 Base 17th t. Brooklyn. Frookiyn. iy ; . A 1 p bed No. 261 East 185th Street, Hronx, Lang, No. 1114 College Avenue, Bronx. | ~ i - ared is hysterte ybody nervous and perturbec : = Aisarveds Back comes the client, r ty to treat ‘he incident as a "jok (Luck 3 WATCH T ‘GROW, STAR G OLEAN, Qu ey he weet enacant het HeRew (RAEN Giirwn’): Eiverybeay Come to THINK OF MURRAY A Pushearts selling alls of mer Passing a newly opened barber shop FIFTY CENTS GONE. 2 CHANCH IN A THOUSAND, i a eo He it Miss Ethel Vitoch of Yesterday at school the brea ethan sels - bok ane (ou Teller Avenue, near ith Strect I changed the $2 check I received n live turkeys were om the Buel Sy MINE, 85h seme peel: in automobile in. Th teacher asked what British gc his: evening: some one torned in an Meningie one einer shen from Tho Bvening World into 200 stage of the Strand Theatre, thte a £000 “jok had fi in that man’s is "What Did You Se feasted at the home of Mra. Murray on}alarm for @ bonfire in an upartment| himeelt ‘The meet ohave every morn-| Pennies, intending to give them to place, to be given away to the hold~ eyes and blinded him!-—c, L. West 81th Street. t for a story about a gou | Murray Hill, None of us knew and the bone ae o Batre fd isn a AG4 ing Ja his own. Then he Is ready to] the children who come around on ers of lucky numbers. The house : ATGHINe FUNERAT. sovie manager and bough | cacher suld extra credit would b ahcart ten wheel’ thelr good Ren ent Na ates aie Thanksgiving Day im queer cos- was crowded and f aat in the bale onthe . - x Manhatinn: Aves} by another, and chen layed witt | .o anyone bringing in the correct across the street and any 10ith Street, Bronx.” tumea, reserviny @ yrand price of ny. Immediately back of me eat ! iene left hos t a 1 n Loge tl alt Meg sates Ye A huve ko thank: the: “W Mia: ee Gale i a 50 vents for the one best dressed fined 6 ee th “he ae rene ea ing. wesleft 1 8 ge ie | ’ aise You Bee?” page, tor In tt 1 saw a luge, No. or Avenue, Bronx NEIGHHORTOOD sri, 4 my pennies excopt the grand | heen yiven away whem f honed ae BOS) 0 tora Heavl ou beste a: me * Saale Hl ter goat Hf he thougn for telling how Lord Howe was enter maneiuin pte bedec neamon’ enue from) prise were ewhausted about 1% man. aay: wish 1 could son one.”* whose tant ’ é Myatt Math meg big ‘ yvil wonmin Wou. ined at the Mu home whit] 1. eapyinn Third te bster Avenue presented a] oeiock, but I Acid on to the 60 The worda were no more than ous saw that | ! . eusicet Weta taken f ¥ anil ge mere cisely than i} ee Eee | HAN [oust trey Loder Hghta, red shoes |with curled np is lam, He took it back to the ea ; sd with re ming tiauer, Lismore Kuad, 4 Test “Broke burn Aventis, Bro tora and a red skuil-fitting A manager said: “Aa ae rd vy moment for} Kebe . from which protuded two horn e dy heat equal chance dependable. if foer ah he caske pe AGS 9 BS MONEY . ¢ had a a ” le f m tH e tw 0 aia the, iocal Selaee esl rot 1500 pounds~siur-| A SHOOTING IN sERSHy, | PATS TD ae RICHMOND. Devote. tube; and on a futie rea | Whct the turkey few, riehcruly — uF - So sa aa: voral policemen | 12, Charleston, $ 1 To-day on Kichmond Turnpike 1 While walking ulong Brond Street,| lttle red devil.” 1 yave him the 80 : spice. Mra, H. Weblen, Ne, me ABO “ISN'T LP THE Nonny o- Mitac with iatueche 4 tecee anne | ere shortly, atte without ¢ found a brass coin about the size of | Stapleton, 1 saw @ man carrying # bull center, emenliee sin keke Hanson Court, Par Rockaway, why ufternoon-as I nin r x ‘i z it f my 14 venue, Jamate ark, Ja- ~ tide Presbyterian Church I. heard A fricnd ‘ealled'at our house ta stg 4 intll yesterday, when i him o euarter, On one. ede was |pup. The man wan wearing one of those| {eh © eons, ONE MAN, @ peculiar But familide sound, and | With a silk he had rent . t. Then ina fea] sroadway at City Hall Park. 1 ha stamped “Good for 5 cents drink, Jazz bow tles and the pup kept grab pees Jumaica-Flushing 149 pL be ¥ f wilt a, th ane ! mis out. dex | i and he petized ime. — W and the reverse side bure the name [bing It in his sharp little teeth, pulling Now, You st ; canned’ ite condbetors aie P Aying Tow over city { bad) /thve Wide. ho’ 1 strouble wa » taliing of old Umes and Anatly aoe which waa a {it out e snap bac! | What hoodoo the 1 : un cure’ gt Ite polllaa: a rt a q dx in Hey POM ANe ROR t 1 1 174 South Ninth | * bis Var, al & hermicas i a aaloem ON Sersey Bireat, New eck a SRN mnie) AIOE: | Buna hooks In t { room, not enowsh £ each car. To-day 1 boarded ¢ tee 4 : mand took tim ER t ' are things w out! L asked. |*\ Brighton, about siz years age. 4D & yap-yap-ya in Jaze tme—T the gixty pupils; but no one will use |” cars and ssw one inesk, de> , res 4 ab eb ve Went to chy | he replied cleaned up about $41 Barry Galante, No. 101 Rt md | Harold Graham, No, (6 Clarke Street. |the hook numbered 13. Instead, ev cted-looking man operating the okt i Bepinees he fi] ONF OF THE OLD ssnpmicans, [in Wail street Inst year,” Immedinis Lo ca ib on Supleton, 8. 1 one prefers rath hang his cont w passengers consisted of ‘ ahbors mused ; Not vehi! Bas thd | ine tor ine ntly he added: "n sii Tila glad = a hook on which another coat | (count ‘em) members of the fade t t aes veeeen hone e a fud-blooded In ven't why. of it now.” WH YOURE A LONG, LONG WAY] "DO NOT THROW LIGHTED CIGARS | ready bangin id a x of various ages, sizes and weights, Rk } Clo: tut they] dian ¢ + une and wearing MORAL AR Gaeen SEG IOW FROM THE Wi\pow. enough to use hook n but wh y nan car until my oo W ! ¥ rome and my} tMarti-curht acaipa on hin belt, But | Wear street, Cleste I had’ 6 1 rin] Between Dongan iH 1 Grant city | L went for my cout 1 four ont ance broke the combination es my N wh semarvlltigh School 5 ‘ é a: had been vi ‘on § ESOL. A 4 He x floor with my hat, and both were 16ith Street and 76th » Y he said h ; i Kingston, Ontario, a wrote home |on the Staten I 11 i a nt De PANDENTH., WHAT WAS A] j f ‘ aid { ‘ but we were WITHTHE BERT INTENTIONS, | Ot a eit | Balieeeain eae «0 trampled. | Now, Vil never use ot MAKEN DISH? tv t proud. The Citef came from’ Coto Inia dines Feo ab) the, Bu bia eae ieee innate Cement toscine —Albert Krults, No, S47 12th Av aes FNGLA a ir an | rade und delivrved @ specoh tous | avenue Tule Station at noon 1 wuw pleaaure & days lator urman, No. 6081 Amboy Road, Anna-| storia, Queens. on aa Riverside mie wart bow?r Ger nur: on why the Indian sho 9 Gl | santioman struggling with bie overc hat atutow hea : inte, 8 - oe P high (ng on Riveral ureter a ! On -Hiyhth Avenue, wear soem towed to vote.—Murictta Hughes, | Suddenly @ waiter harried up to hie pcatichan watueens. THE WHOLE WORLD Is GOING DEY 2 eet cain’ cacbal rei. 1 ) © tree! to-daw P naw a group of small No. Neilson Street, New Bruns- Phen the struggle became more in © Lo Kee the names of persons 1 knew STARRY BANNER MISSING, This morning | saw ® man sw Y ing driven about on the f id ty 1 parel hous warning ped mn to watch J enee. © coat remained half on, } my borough.— Josie 1 On board a Staten Island fer refuse from the Newtown Creek Bridgy fi re ft visible from de. thu denen ¢ vir step near @ buil Mf; tnd both men we sing ers: Ni B ; As ° y into the water. Later I saw a tug ' t walking with 1 ‘ r uildino, One per 7 J y lay 1 W many ean @ v me. LHe seomer f walked the str UNDER THE SPELL, vallan Finally the waiter gave ying the flags of many nations. 1 saw |i? the mud there and another tug seg |) frleud. who expla ed to me that the tin reading. 1 took eding the warning. Then I ted ed Challapln's art in the setond aconc| drew back to get hia breath, WW Itish, French, Italian and Grock ond |t? belp her but f think this con Meee stare to ihe toot late % Wok over his. shouider that bo td ant themselr 4 up Doo Carlos at the] vudden movement the man gat hls ¢ ALL FoR \ uss t 4 thought, B } ter Bee ee Cees feading “Delanvy's Reate| aa trafic cops, to safequard th her day, left the| on {| suddenly it dawned on x gin eine MTT gtd tee BaPan. | Hut among them linunl sweeping of dirt into the w tod AW 4 coupe, a touring car, @ y MO ana) HAE GathiociaEL| GrsaenIas kepomee then Ral necine te that they wefe| waiter that he had bee trying to ¢ ee cienine. tar i ni sae ha ae Hele oust Wy ike pilin straw on the earnel's bye ian and & delivery thick being trig 1 opened at th a store window this siyn: “Forced of everything but] off ihe man's coat when he» wante last summer my non and No. 31 Crescent Avenu be Every little bit l doing ita wank, | Tht y L. Hrown, No, 178 224 Street, . atid r Bertiary aa Levin 7 Mousseau, No. 11$§ Second theli Bear Deal togical Seminary, Chelsea Squar i ont Magaz wh . city dredges it the better te will b or SELF-SERVICE x Cone No. 26 Bustern§ Parkway, ver eas hea har . ape 10, 4 . COLD BUT Cheenrun, y ivorge A Nw D Le y my sister's two chile Broesiyn. en an austere, finely] , THE LAUNDRYMAN eOUIED. ee we'y Thia morning « jon a | Bannon Terrace, Asto ne. four, and an infant, bape er a rt who admires| Te-d of Kingston's 1 Th on taland. forryt 4 , Nt thoir home. Alao present ai j WINSING HIS GAME, 4s 1 pas through Central Park more than sing heatres i by we Chriatmas ¢ ee so or A SOL MAN, th "1 y wae Ruth, four, a coush I was surprised ints evening to see a yesterday on my Way home T came upon on ‘loaned over te hy cir BNE ur borough wa. p afternoon & ns drivin 1 ron ith was much tn~ deaf young fellows in the & bench plu saWwise on the ‘wide it kk os his wd | ho wo wi huwght t srous ithe bo: r 4 in. the ing of the water Spree, 48 00: of the West waik with a policeman standing benide quest” Lo borrow hor {tu 4 Dlions « aioe h t toa TER nidown apt (she had been. Y. M. C. A. But when I got t]t. He gruffly ordered ‘me to ‘take lon nto hin) | dre ' aK ‘ raityoad. Wld not tray tthom. feun fir wered, and ceremony she I sad that they were watching Christy]another path home, but before 1 went of 4 t A “ahs i ww we can | / toh until tn. bu. w 1 over to the bowl ean- i o—"Big Sit” Aimself—playing |! saw sp ed on a bench the body of ht, 8 th f proprte | Bay - ing @ real, old-fashioned Carat rT this lite How 2 ge th, water Haves h Fel re. And he played checkers Justha man with a revolver in tls hand i eh 1a 1 Ge wiunlec Aisin’ Reus, Na, ee OF bes) d Ralph. Given, and wet her own bead. re. We five he used to plich-W. Ih. Schaar, auivow Wolf, Nor 40. St Nicholas Ave-| Pel) i TR) SHENG | ROAR SE cmt epee ni Avenue, Grant Otty, &. 1. Surew®Bayalas, L, 1. Ball, No. 24 Janet. Place, Flushing, 43 West d7th Street, nue. lund Street, Albany. Broadway, Kingston, N. x, \ a * : ”

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