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WO DOLIJ.ARS will be paid for each item printed on this-page. Checks are mailed daily. ‘The weekly specie! awards, announced on Saturdays, are in ad- dition to this payment. Open to all readers. s aT MANHATTAN. - ON THE INSIDE LOOKING OUT. HIS MORNING I saw a newsdealer on Third Avenue near 161th Street who apparently has solved the problem of collecting the pennies from his newsstand, these cold days, without opening his store door. The newspapers, folded, are in a rack outside the door in good display. An old phonograph horn, large end up, is stuck through a hole in the door with the small end inside. Pennies dropped by newspaper purchasers are dumped into the horn and fall into a wooden box, where the storekeeper collects them. He stands inside and smiles at the cold world outside. He is always ready to make change, of course, but most of his customers have the right change handy. The scheme is a time-saver, it seems to me, and a very good idea. This store is on the west side of the avenue a few doors north of 165th Street, Bronx.—William Seidel, No. 303 East i¢ith Street, oUr OF KILTER. LIGHTS AND stApows. My fantily and three ether families night I weat early to one of. tr the Thanksgiving holi- i pls E the were spending the Thanksgiving holi yea eu aays at the Rassepegue Club. On Sun- . day one of the men took two of the} iights ladles and me for a spin in his Stude- baker car, the right rear w of which went “foocy” as we were climb- ing @ ateop hill, The axle epun but the i Wheel stood still. car was backed . stirring one- down the hill and tolthle time the whote place » return for help. 1 nt back the} with gorgeous lieht and color. crowd, about fourt and welthe stir of Then came pushed the car up anothen lesser grade|fox trot, © mingting of old plants 10 the level where the garages are. faded to the sott- ‘Then the driver grinned at the bunch. “That’s one on you.” he sald, “there's nothing the matter with this car,” nd ' he drove ‘into the posed wheel never made on @ level stretch it worked perf ‘That night he and my were and r wrage. T i e hue of Sorah West Ind Avenue. ty: hed out dad sire ? ee > A PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS REPORTED FOR READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD BY READERS tind the question: borhood. Tell your ctory, if possible, in not more than 125 words. State WHERE the incident took olace. address caretully. Address your letter to “What Did You See To-Day Fordha People think who w $100 $100 $100 OF THE EVENING WORLD New Program of Awards and Special Prizes *OR THE BEST STORY OF THE WEEK; $50 for the Second in Merit. Thvrd. TEN stories adjudged Next in Merit, $5 é¢ach. This competition is readers. Special Awards for High School Students best, $25; five next in merit, $5 each. * Special Awards for University and College Students will be divided weekly among university and college students contributing to the page. For the best letter of the week, 850; second best letter, $2 Schoo! and coll:g2 contributors MUST name th “WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY last eummer. What did YOU see to-day? chocia. Wait ter the worth while incident. Qo not try te write & Not what semebody else saw, ana not what you heard and not something that happened ; five letters next in merit, ill be divided weekly among high school pupils contributing to the “What Did You See ‘To- Day?” page. For the best letter of each week sent in by a high school sttident, $503 second 5 earth. y day. Bear in Contributors to the page should write of subjects with which they are familiar. Choose, preferably, things that happen in your sawn neigh on n Ron ours diers who nt any RUSH MOT BRONX. to-day 1 saw the trees planted there in comm from iGist Street to fell In ¥ iving Day did mont he Ae BROOKLYN. IN AN EMERGENCY. STYLISH YOUNG MAN entered the store of Thomas Rouistoa, at S4th Street and Fourth Avenue, Brookiyu, and, as manager, I asked him wHat could f do for im. He said, “Give me a pound of butter.” I went to get his order ahd while cutting the butter in the ice box heard him ¢ Never mind that order.” When I turned around I was looking @own the barrel of a revolver, pointed y the hoid-up man. You can imagine my surprise whon he marcied me to the cash register, made me opea it, and emptied the s into his pockets. Me then commanded ime to retire to the nd make no nolse. 1 had often wondered what A conter back room, - Tho subway train wes } a whe P utd take t 7 s as th p, but 4 Hrfteee ths wheel and the reat of the| wines wma HAKMICR MAS PALES|iC pelts hake uae action I would take in an emerge uch as this one, but all my gang still think the Jo was on them. pow. bs 4 3 : . plans came to naught w ized th “ibilitles in that loaded hs : este . were packed thy a athing ‘ atia texan’ of the War sel 49 i F ; Beers niewerth, No. 191¢ Bedford! peg young friends of 1 in Harlem | hard from the pre of hodies within | Distol. I ama veteran of the World . but in this case thought Avenue, (Ave expect In} the car. Suddenty I felt a strenuous push | disevetion to be the better part of valor am HL, Stewart, No. 3709 SOMETHING LEFT ron pryver, |) Fee ee bas ‘ , Farragut Road, Brooklyn @unday morning as 1 approached thé | PP! theyre [aa sang oe cashier's window in the Childs res-line bridegroom unknown dake AVILE taurant at Broadway and llth Street.Jus In the neat coin was &, slory to pay my breakfast check, an elderly cian Meaning. Hla write. end lady was in line ahead of me. While and the picture accompanying that door the cashier was digging in the sate be-lwas one of the husband-to-be, Th: i fa hid the desk, 1 noticed the amount good naturedly, and hepe now punched on the Isdy's chec! It was deserted wife won't inte 80 cents.’ Beside the check lay crisp wedding ceremony.—Jane O'D. 2 new $100 bill.--W. C. Poterson, No. 66 . No. 164 Richmond Terrac : . W4116th Street. Brighton, 8. 1. ° firet. girl only 1 aa the laughin 7 “OH, | DON'T KNOW! HILE WALKING ALONG 26th Street, near Bellevue Iiuspital, But J ON THREE WHEELS, I saw a group of very smai, boys playing soldier. They wore RY NIGHT noar my sister's house at No, 188 Moffat paper helmets atid carried wooden swords,‘and an ald tin pan | firms nt stands an automobile. It is left there all night lung. This was their drum. The captain had demanded anid Mtained leadership Wh E evening I saw the car again, One whee! was off, and a jack ‘on the strength of his shield, once the cover of a wash boiler. Nearby 76 Tinto: Z wee under the axle. The owner of the car was just going into his was their headquarters—a tent of oilcloth and gunnysack. <A near ee PP Ree house carrying the wheel. 1 d him what the trouble was, and collie had been taken and, to his delight, held as prisoner. peal eerie ath Meiee! k ar he told me that since there is no garage near his house he leaves anitor told 1 other day ; 4 As the ragged, farterless little army went stamping across the lot, I that Tandlord, who owns a poultry the cur outside and takes off a wicel so no one can steal the machine saw a tiny little fellow staring moodily after them. “Hello, sor mariet. was going to present him with | —Anna If. Wilkins, No. 438 Marion Street, Brooklyn. a turkey. said. “Can't YOU get into the army2® “I wuz in,” he replied, “ but it had no wings, ayn FNP ian, dey chased mo out becuz I didn’t Keep in step.” Just then the army}! what had bernie ef them and he bof wm igitenas Men may have more senao than stamped past. The small, rejected recruit stared at them with trem. |‘ Rr borers where x . 95 Woodruff Aven boys, but I don't think the onca I bling chin, and, swallowing a half sob, exciaimed bitterly: “It's a hell could y ; 0 a horse kicking vio saiv pointing at Public School No. of an army!"—J. Frances Cobban, Short Hills, N. J i A. ¥ lace his ar y tried 92, Forest Avenue and Madison \ poy WHOM yoRODY Com cnongh when “ The three were standing on @ beard TO SEF uaped f at and walked which was extended between treo 1 saw a] beside) resumed the rs, Two of the men finished H an ; 4, Bz i every time the @ st, and without any regard for the a if back to the seat, Whe Aird man on the plaak, tiey moved con: ned they] fitallu realised that ie one ladder, It wes dificult to tell H Mippotrone. | to wath didn't want the wase Which landed on top in vie crash - Slt the boys}, ai hapa himactf kicked to pie that followed, but I noticed tat nol pick out the] he humored the anime pik, ay ni ia F sor mothers | quad ail wax well—Mi ’ @ drov af paint we in the nd s them.” son, No, & Last at I. bucket and that most of it emed Ir PAYS TO ADVERTISH. LADY LUCK sHoWSs Goon sUDG-] “Dove come seof lun. t in the painter's ha ‘iltiamn A few days ayo on our builetin- MENT. your T hed by his tnno- ' “87 Putnam Avenue, board at Stuyvesant High School I On dispiay in a furnishing store La i cee peel ben HANDICRAE : OF CRT iyowood, Queens 20 @ notice that a fur glove had on 207th Street, noar Broadway, all | huy ail x gitt. tov.—Mrs, A. A. Schr PG Mrse HAUS » ‘“ day and a gift, too.—-ser Sehret> Hingston » Brooklyn, Is WHAT TE SPH 1 been last and that te owner would last week wos a fftcen-pound tui 2 Daly Avenue, Bronx tas mn Geltules i ie rete PRY appreciate its return, Yesterday 1 key. Customers were given ticket? - iw ed to mak a 1 ; y . n our Jone ve we sav another note, with a ylove at- | and tie holder of ep pare aye ceey aot ord IT) a in cha old ained f tached, stating that as it was useless was to receiv the turkey, OE CURE ENS PLS Thala a DT aL IN Bas tit ae to the owner without its sate, the day night found t T saw a number of peo} out fold gitl, who a és beh iin th the an finder of the lost glove might have Several numbers we { ‘ rt arbers had com-fon her nit Hhoridure and tie girl should sme ft, This morning I saw TWO glove the holder of tie one calted apoke is ta would] 1 mediately be sent home In a taai, Com fastened to the board, and I sc up. Then a@ man we ail vecognised | y An th omer we 4 paring note« with « friend after clas awuer claim then gladin Gathe diniton af ons ef ine a ter, rang up the p ny I noticed she hed written that if a bad think he deserved the eee: oes aid “ money and took on i of sprained antl ow Stephens, No, 306 Last + ment howece in the neighborhood be- |" "0 Had been served ihe tion in 5 nkle would be fmm ly bound and are gan crowding to the front. Me is | oh i A he Feld ur Ht hanna iit Rm caxiice Gather Golteshel THREE “TONY SARG poor and has four little childr ate i at nmount, 12 Bure 676 Belmont Avenue, Brovkiyn he students of Morris High Schoo) [ itd woe left fecling that the most |. 1 40 conta, ormed the - ¢ given a real treat Wednesday orthy person prearnt hod wou the Jerhey 1 saw th Trust us to dofth® -2crosi PINT Sine morning when Tony Sarg, the illustra prise,—Mrs, Marian Rhine, 109 Ly return we'll[le Tuston Tt oon at S Tenw tor, gave a demonstration, He delivered | Sherman Avenue, tats ~Ay- | Brooklyn. , wa @ short talk after being introduced by hur rw 2 Marmion ‘ . i being full the head of the drawing 4 nent and FROM Wie ne : SPURNS OFFER £O GO INTO MOVE lenge tn tha ae then he sketched Santa Claus complete I was one of a curious cowd w ently unafrald 0} vs run over in less than five minutes. This he fol While nding mass at St. J ph's TRIALS OF AN ARTISTE ir A motion picture cam ma | the n wize cu 1 ver lowea ith inpld drawings of an ete- Avenue and Washington , ; x a friend stopped at by the Kinogram Comps \¢ y abe lata a phant, 2 dog chasing a mouge, and two nt oan C Ay . or hoe bou and types fF poiie with sulle « the hospital i kind o! i a seca th with srafling cor It was autiful sight, Th told me his mother-t lyn 1 th 1 V. Moff, Cent ! nance. ie yie to popu'ar deman!| peard p dohim with six evening shirts ob) to sitt I for the last suetch, producing a MADE 7 for ati 1 au “ she hea doug! great oar ng tivaved, i in all her Quer The students showed |iye past year, 20, No, But the shirt do ostitt enfis “shoot © on ThOUS TIGHOW AWS, thelr appreciation by following | the 11z5 Washington ¥| mids singe my" friend iollniat wad] the city tn un aciton 1 n hit by a taxicab and achool cheer with three hig “Ton dict tif curs ent his weis was look-]1 didn’t object to havi a car at Br nd Sargs."—Theodore Koslow, No. 314 | IS NICER TO STAY IW BED. z for n shirt hospital to graft some|sex shave me—but { ¢ tlett Street, — Brooklyr Vomen 165th Street, When 1 got hin soft Ha after amp }plaint to my w 4, police ‘whisties were blown, eu r r aylor, No.|No. 784 not a policeman wes to be found mA . . 4 hing 1 saw was a note ‘ MICH AT A PRATER URETING. [Oe ee onning me that f \rter Considerable exertion we manuged 7 " my door Informing iy In the West Side Court to-day 1 saw | iia cream bad been raised two cent 4 MODERN MENING ANT, to get the victim from beneath the ear aintetn Chinen ned. for crap | A bottle in price.-Mra. M. T. Walt lacie 1 was & in the gallery of tt V he was curried to a neury drug shooting. 5 , sion Plac » ne wha : 1 tegime: mory at th hi re, where md hi 1 was Magistrate No, 125 Washington Pt ht since the © Bal oe ke arin hb " ed. rd B Fitth i : ¢ | 1 he wre : : ee ‘your Well, did you! SEEIN' THINGS AT MIGHT ie pets | Brooklyn Letter Corr \ q Ma hear’ what they “Yes, You neighbor « ranger cae the t ie ie ane bee A PROZEN Vive lienor, 1 heard hey were | fu this new a and Tw95 | delightful toxtown a 1 eG) Pa ¢ Hah K fod talking in Chines OW demanded | startle) this ¢ eur the heh |imy gre % how well ruy teaching hoi wn drop ear : the Court, “how da you know they were | 2 child in th partment adjoinin 1 for she has eripy ane ; thax at shooting craps? They might have hi Mother, please come. please come he can read [every ¢ rT ered iv bapok thas a! holding 9 pre ng. The case ix {the child's voice begged, and the worts Donvan, No} bis card many Bho It diamiseed. y Porter, De were repented sever time Fearfully, x aft wh Ine wl T ci fo Place, Kew Gardens, Queens 1 vusi to the ball and rang the bell ater fe c Uy that apartment, thinking that por ville Way, comin i y the was no on at home 1 levard tava ¥ a t ined to be greeted almost tin nan st ' i New York City Tadugtriat Iy by 9 pleasant faced w r ® D | imdnt Bureau, at No. 189 |) explained » n ¢ “Oh, nds | ; . Hervet, | aaw nrout 140 inen seek wid my and | wen ne work there, and Mac a y dow encis ne ¢ \ i? h . : Graet fen were without overcoat Top t Rryant Avenue, pect A r ' 617 Morgan A rf Hoffman, No. 49 Avenue 8. ! 1093 Madison Street, Lrocklyn, point, Brooklyn, Wri your QUEENS. OW reet ni SOT DO to-day T eky through appeared : crowd. rd (om w then ame optical store anoth thes EMPTY ¢ Half a block ahead of me Avenue Leth Street, th daw oa twelve-year-old bi coal yard, dragging af express wagon, The As Tcame opposite ming ont agen, hte y out kitchen wh und seq as the ™ by lealor waa’ jv the beautiful elothestines ot the Line tree ent ander benete with hands thrust by his wateh- [dining room winders: can more Ria louse aw Arthur tng the boy depo 1 ot know | clothestines. And, still yea Rumeiny 6. 18% fe Fretgert; which looked the more woebegone, for| clothestincs T can walk into the pure] scar nee Pie the coal yard wav empty too.—-Mrs. June | lor, trom which wn entirely different as setae Stevenson,” No West 14th ct, fuortment Je on view. A short walh DARN TEING. stone, Quec me to the ber ; from wh DV HPaaIOe SSO 8 tpon A wonderful ocune of avait] 1 %as darning « stocking to-day when INVITATION TO GUNN, mountains, rocks, ashes and ALR Ad hve daughter came to me and T saw something morni Still, my children look fine.-—L acked ‘Mother, do you want the dara Long Island City Post Office tbat might] Yi No, 511 Park Avenue, West thing [ told her that wasn't nice to rot Seta a aed teased al say, but she trotted off and fetched the ceiving What looked like an enormous GAME IS A SEY ON snd lnonense Of RSS Mes OF eh wer ee sim Of paper money. As it was handed Standing on Ati Strect, tiig | Mrs. HL Wilson, No. 145 Sherman Aves to him in bunches he jammed it into a| city, this uorning waa an elderly (nUC Jersey City Heights, N, J. small beg. ‘There was a long line of | gentioman who wae carefully pine- ne eople waiting to reach the window, and] fag @ aniall paper bay in hin evat JUST MARRIND, b any remarked upon such a carel pocket. Soow candica bepan to drop, | ON my way home from Saugerties, manner of b noney in public.—J.] one by one, to the sidewalk, from |N. ¥ w uhend of me an automobile M. Reilly, No. arson Street, Long | watch they were rescued by a smait | with a sign on jt reading: “Just Mar- Island ¢ bow. After the boy had picked up [rile 1 looked into the machine and ——_ two or three of the candics ke | saw—two priests In conversation. I told BROKEN HOME. sneaked up behind wien and | them what T saw and they told me they While on a visit 1 saw a man and his Ivos to utter a few home Sh vel t wife jarmit the th angry words that wreeked twonl ws of married lif verted him after the quar thelr smallest child and 1 other sons with the f I suw them return to a ¢ 1 get their own 8 ir work best they could. son left to 1 After a ive ina tu how oping and went beeause w might e: Ralpla Crultshank, N nue, Maspeth, Queens, WHOSE HORSE Fourteenth Street to: » wit blanket h wus, printed, * ew 1 quartel as Comp gon on which Rellway } ke to long ?-—V fer Ay ZERO IN who y two on th the child but that to pay ty the h wa rm to Willian 1 ARrriimt won Vernon Aven half dolla counter puret the: for ther iti one puck purchase ynount ealesludy pick AL var © him The me in tull, Write your " Evening Worle, P. O, Box No. 185, City Hall Station, New York. wr. a hoa Pp d how it nd th r moybe making rood th avn, nil Cie father and remaining son broke away. weds uuppressed. Che halt 4 and the three quart up $1.12 and gave back tl cents. 1 called her attention evr J she venlly had mist two holf dollern for quarter called the child bac, gave hi other package end soine more eh: Rose Bernhard, No, 943 th Ay Li nd Cit eens. on $25. for the open to all t ar man r of opped | Hi was reed ur m | ane " E EVENING WORLD pays libevally in cash for FIRST news of rzally impor- } tant happenings—FIRST news of BIG nows. Call Beekenan 4000. Ask for the CITY EDITOR of the Evening World. Every reader a reporter. ene OUT OF TOWN. NEW CONDUCTOR. WAS A PASSENGER today on the Park Yonkers, troltey car which leaves Ustty 242d Street subway station. Nickel Weing collectad at t reaching owner conductor to Avente and Broadwayy quare at 7.05 for thé Tits ts a two-fare trip, the second ¢ New York and Yonkers ifne. After Averue the paseengers began to look back at thé what wou amiss, since umally the fare is collected before this puint is reached. Another quarter of a mile and we begun to smile ob one another, because this was the first time a nickel had ever taken. us thus far A fev more blecks, and then the conductor passed through MANDING OUT TRANSFERS! This waa the climax; for Van Cortland Park terininus is vo transfer point. Dut lick was? with our conductor. No inspeetor boarded his car.-Frank R. Calking;" No. 20.Cedar Street, Yonkers, a SHOWER BUT VO Twas hurrying WAIN. down Chambers § st evening to catch the 5.40 ferryt PAID RN. REPS THR BUILDER, t winter, when we contemplated Nowe aa neha iiding, my hueband wrote to the Erle head’ et tae he road to could Ley, a PIS nt 5 under tts trac Y waiter from & cr) nl v home, "We ne Corner We nd then on ala were informed we could do #0 ff we teh a year for the priv yt tronea was dug, the end on my." bus: eth Misdale, in to the ¥ all ready to lay the pipe celved an-ane pe a eae ine md durings tae A OTHING boy brhetinetet is A 30 reprerentative : was here work being done, ord faov Ww ue how in our new house, So DOW rd Vo grented nuit Uboast of the Belo as Mra. Miller did of yen became te Cousin Georg th “ € er lett to “What ween year Heavily Did You Page.—Mre, H.C. Fure wulders, | Road, B doniu, N. ¥. he MHINNY ON FOUR OWN MIDE. c ath On the road to-day we saw a car med much ¢ which bore on ita wind-shield Ure more dts made bia wpve8" Deore: "Half the coad is yours—only hen he Do you know WH? T hogs more. Nea M. Lichardson, after aking All while! Ave- | w ed o| child | Si Ne. 4 w Avenue, Tuckahoe, X,Y. shaving ; a William | tele. Tm REGISTERED, Ny eo uKian T waa helping a felend fix hie pipéless Dosot. Pave furnace, We removed the large register he floor of the living room and then, leaving it for a moment, we went down HING TO RE THANISE FORT io the basement. Suddenly we were nd advised me to move to the] searted by a thump and a sound of AD dit elgg fH) would Aa sorainbs accompanied by shouts, Wo and have plonty « 80 upstairs and there we found s wife had stepped through the w York yw Tean caught the swerta they dropped aud before they reached the ground, nD. Hart, No. 40 Warren street, had Just 1a couple and probably the lat is had mistakenly the sign on thelr machine.—Eloise pel, No. 1457 Vyse Aweue, Bronx. RICHMOND. JERSEY TO THE RESCUE. OMING HOME from New York last night on the 5.30 o'clock boat I saw that the Statue of Liberty was not Nghted up as usual, Liberty could be seen plainly, however, because q large fire was Marion Moerlins, No. 97 Tompkins Street, C burning in New Jersey. Stapleton, 8. I. Tr ISWT LIKELY! SANTY SPEAKING, Lart night T saw omy five-year-old] This evening I saw my four-year-old ttt ut the radio Ustening to a}daughter sitting at the radio Metening Claus from station] to Santa Claus, and fyom the expression ‘len secon me taking}in her face T could im»gine that he was telling her 2 wonderful story. Frequent- ly would clap hes hands and ems lain: ly, hy is getting ready. ing le his big sleight” daddy, lie 1s going to bring mamma @l!" And finally: He said Good ir, No, 218. ie over the sud- Aunt claimed she “o} is gone hight! "Mirae P. Midiand Avenue, noy M ur Ww WAS Tie MePTeR weeu BETWHEN CIRCLES SEASONS, T hed just stopped r@ watch a man ca-anela Mrown alt painting of @ ‘hves-story uitdin Cary Averns to-day when, y, 1 aro hia foor stip; hateiy there w Ae turned over twice while foliar nant, but and landed on hia feet on the cone crete sidewalk, He was wihurt.— Binstock, No. 159 Jersey to heard a ratiic on the floor, and ing down I ene on sudden about, It happene pitted them. Tne @ rush to that part of the F eding returned tivan, N the strangest part of the p Havold t, New Br toas that every cevamel was to her NE mor t and run « SKIRT ON FIRE, ve at 7.45 o'clock at Bay Norwood Avenue I saw @ screaming ‘rom a house t with her skirt on fire. rushed to her aid, but nT ON ROLLS. si he was piano tuner Dacia DIGEIDY arked if I would give him wo Owe’ presence of wind manent 1 was walking with ¢ dog he left L discover Seat down co the mat paveaeeit wae on the beach at Rockaway Perk to- keys was broken. J lost ost immediately the flames were ex- day when suddenty siarted dig: dress and cout t get in touch with ished.—Chartotte Kelly, No. 816 ging in the sand. him again, but to-day ni a aa (n|erompkins Avenue, Rosebank, 8 1. rather gurprived, L we coming up the stains Ww tray of vUK Gk Sun UR Reeek had dug up & rolls my_piano t now 3 rielse 0 < cs ~ It was dreary and cold to-day a CEN ee Rede sam, Biueed, Sr ir bioaieaaabl Don Tie ferryboat nosed its way into th Riohard Foddy, Bea mp8 ‘ slip ot St, George and 1 noticed that Rockaway Park, Queens. ‘ - the deck on the bow of the boat hel mveraven 13h 9 oe ee + con | feNeTUL wallgns of water, Suddenly the PPING arber shop on Bay Street to-} oat bumped into the dock. With @ DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING P DILMIGENTLY saw a young man com wish the water éplashed over on & ag Mies apa: but he inststed on a en or more people below, drenching: Pir eoew abd AN So, he was loaned at hen] them from head to foot, ‘There were ae chee at Z . 7% ree: shed he asked h h he]eries of dismay, surprise and amuse md on tat th rwenty-fve cents,” said the} ment, and <1 one young man shout ape aeds el fF hae 1 “ pay eplied | joeu! been Bo wet since ag on hn. grabbing his hat and they the Eighteenth Amend- . y ning oul, B forgot hie uiabrel+ ment !"'-—Alvah Stetson, No, 61@ fT ws Vite Jack F No ) Duzer Casileton Avenue, West New Brightemy Queens. Stapleton, 8. 4. acd 4 N

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