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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ‘29, 1922. WO DOLLARS will be paid for each item printed on this page, Checks are ne Tae) TT HEEVENING WORLD pays liberally in cash for FIRST news of realy impor B mailed daily. The weekly special awards, announced on Saturdays, are in ad- {- . 4 ae tat , tant happenings—FIRST news of BIG news. Call Beekman 4000. Ask for dition to this payment. Open to all readers. j at” “Hh the CITY EDITOR of the Evening World. Every reader « reporter, OUT OF TOWN. MAYBE HE DID IT ON PURPOSE. BILE visiting @ sick friend tn St Raphael's Hospital, New Haven, I beard a commotion tn the corridor. Two tnternes, with a stretcher, passed me on the run. When the excitement @ied down I inquired the cause. A nurse told me that one of the student nurses, very popular in the men's ward, had been operated on Feoently for appendicitis, afterward being placed in a room on the third floor. A male convalescent, with a broken leg, whom she at- tended decided to visit her. He got up the stairs all right, but coming Back, he fell down the whole flight of stairs and broke his other leg. Now he is taking the kidding of his ward mates in good hamor, being eonsoled by the fact that his nurse soon will be back on the job of taking care of him—Flcrence B. Brady, No. 48 Holmes Street, West BROOKLYN. THE BROOKLYN WAY. ‘ HILD walking up 76th Gtreet, Brookiyn, last night I saw an W \derly man going up Gixth Avenue. When he came to s gas lamp at the corner he looked up to see what street was indi- cated, but the light was shining in Ais eyes and be could not make out the name of the street. He tried from every angle and finally climbed part way up the post, when he got a good view, He then turned down 76th Street—Douglas Comar, No, 989 Sixty-eighth Street, Brooklyn. 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What did YOU see TO-DAY? street, Breckiya, ‘To-day tn High School some one wrote] attached to a small toe wagon walk- Contributors to the page should write of subjects with which they are familiar. Choose, preferably, things that happen In your own nelgh= WO WOYNRA WR ewrien, Ing along the stryet briskly, Ite driver berhood. Tell your story, if possible, In not more than 125 words. State WHERE the incident tock place. Write your name in full. Write your fhe tratieg Gar on whieh. 1: eke @etne Wan noWwhire 5: be\seeh, but Hass Ue, address carefully. Address your letter to “What Did You See Te-Day?” Evening World, P. ©. Box Ne. 185, City Hall Station, New Yorks from Brooklyn to New York to-day was horse seemed to know what he was #0 packed with pnsenngers that thev I could see, opened it, read{dotng. 1 let him alone. But I watched Petal DOL ag Migr SB, hae Bg AB om the inside and then turned [him Me went directly to a bores BRONX. MANHATTAN. RICHMOND. srasg One mere tried so Toree bie one around to sse If any one had| watering trough on Market Street. Evi- td t ee, nd 2 Pron Byte observed. —Ciifford Harslinger, No. $8|dently he had not been watered that APPARENTLY! SPEAKING OF COAL SUBSTITUTES. wIerT TRY. to wedge, Mis rahi. toe fate 4, two-tnen i Bighland Place, Ridgefeld Park, N. J. " nine: ae Die Lect al wae ral In & newspaper to-day I read the OING through Nassau Street, the writer was attracted by the Curtis Hizh School serves a hot lunch] space on the Heo Ty that position, with their limited meal, mized ‘dani ore, ATG then the laot Tt sow of the following: ‘Trackwalker Killed by! chug chug of a truck engine left running most likely eo {t would | f>r tts students. One day last week I Ieft foot dangling. he rode all the way|!t of foreign conversation, one x j INING, horse, he waiting patiently at the ™ on iB chug e y re to Manhattan, Arrived there he wae] think they had not @ care Im the worki. (eter, on the foor ot the front hal] rouEh. evidently “hoping his master ey pred (siee hso hol Moverd dbo Me Hot get cold while the driver was making a delivery. Standing |**™ * stn heh angpd aan ae tna | aaked If he had had e pleasant Journey. | Surely these humble people set « worthy. in our ‘school, 1 th 4 na] nm arrive and make good his , . Paul's Avenue was foun = of cocoa, wi i” nm "em | Benjamta repelled out with jars of jolly /oversleht of the morning.—John A-|to-day tn the raflroad cut on tne mou) ‘recuy im front of the truck, his back to the radiator, a sandwich and replied with @ smile, “I fooled ‘em. ple of = contentment_—| ‘mam been raised to tT conta Then | saw the . " C15 ti ” Ty Beas whleh were brought by students @- @| Anderson, No. 629 East Siet Street,| tracks at Pullende Avenuc. Jersey City] MAD Was warming bis old bones, bis oll cloth sign held high above his Vdldn') pny ans tare Max Commer! Lachtman, Ne. 67 Bay s6th Street, > ‘ toys march tn, read that sign and] No, 973 Herkii sonburat, Brooklyn. hristmas gift to Ossining Hospita!.—| Paterson, N. J. Bruno was employed as a trackwatker| head. The driver returoed, the sandwich mun stepped aside to let ida right out egatn. oon sat the peisiaa ce betas Tatty Guton, Pleasantvilis, N.Y -— and had apparently been cun over by! him art a mAYS — DON'T TELL HIS BOSS, a train."—Regina Roseinef, No. 65 him drive away, and then, looking around, epied another truck, with walters called to some of the boys at & WEDDING AT PATCHOGUE Practically al! of the coal trucks! Union Avenue, Brons. Ite engine running, some fifty feot away. He burried over to it and | the rear end of the codoa-strike parade|,,,{ nave often wondered whether one I gaw & wedding recently ot Patch-| crossing on the ferry of the Central of Coorg ogue Baptist Church at which bride megaphone man really controls one of completed his warmiipg-up process—Miss Gene Peyrous, No, 2649 | t%At the old price would be restored. | the itng subway wxprane Irainn, @mpes Jersey Raliroad through Cedar| 4 SURPRISE IN A winpow. Decilir Avente, Fordham, The Hrons and immediately there wae a rush for clally during tush “heures. Tora hook Sr arell bs.ob fel a hpestaiobr The Street: Aa they travel over the eubbies While waiting to-day for a cro - the hot drink. To-day on a street frult/ in. m ol Ye town war} — “f Ms “s : Kings Highway station of the B. Present and after the vcoremons. the | stones, pleces of can! are jolted off, and town car at 1634 Btreet and m ind 1 eaw pears priced at two for alr y asked a megaphone man if he ac: . I wonder If the public appiled| , ts Ber ee ty arene el4uring the past month if te net un-| Boulevard, 1 looked tdly Into a sta- ey eee eee rat tne Cucus hoes] (ually controlled the entire train and deste all put jeeth Into tome de Lea tg gee people picking them up.|tonery store window where was dis d tally iB Curtis Dovel how he could Nelous refreshments, Incidentally every | 1'" morning 1 saw a woman 60 eg. | Played some samples of engraved print- "4 used Gost of pears would no! at] cioge all the doo ome bad @ good time—not « usual thing when an appointment made by © dentist —Mary Graco Meadon, Blue| Without saying a word, he began de- Pola, LL liberately to kick good sized lumps of y once drop to a int where noor people raged. The driver also saw her and] (nS. Guadenly. ond to my eune ine, ‘ gould Dapoh, Megas, Na, 96) Ladaperte: rerk. He. jocosely tation for my own wedding five years + Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Laiand. |}, : —Mra. Augusta Ossakow, No. 1786 S < — kuenework of fortune-tellerst—J. Na con! from his wagor to the street. She 4 TAUGHT Him NOTHING. A Wor ormmns uncn rim. — | didn't way a word but her demeanor | V¥# Avenue, Bronx. , One ay last wesh cor dom. which tol rn nn ott Mites Bigiwer: Fhe Paterson High Schoo! evening | expressed her gratitude.—Howard W. PIANO PRACTICH ON THY “1. fond of’ chasing automobiles, came to KEY IN THE LOCK. to-night hada party. with ree| Courtney, No. 625 Coleman Place, Weat- ie peNtgs i krlef. He was run over and one hind! to, hie Gite: ite served by the cooking| "4. N. J. a sean atane twenty har ‘oa eet Ire was badly crushed. 1 have been mall track ae Tnete fen Siegert turned to thelr Arehovse Some \of the girls planned a a book of plano lessons and begin tnov- BEGGARS SNOULDN'T BE rages Sid ee Gee cre erie contrite f ‘ EVERYNODY Loves ‘EM. i rushing along Fourth Avenue, near|argument—and where one probably oo one of thelr trtende by placing | ANEW YEAR'S GIFT. TOE Ba Bards ait Sie Were, DINE GhooduEs: Every class in our achool was gtven| “ot, eiunttying hie desire Tor ecratcning| Tenth Street. ‘The back of the truck| {shed hie shave. —Albert Berkovite, SMD tebe Nees panned tol are ‘Sebi seb tee s|on @ plano. All the passengers looked / 1 saw a man standing at 10th Avenue|(¥0 or three kindergarten children, to] it the front. door. An hour. later 1| WA# securely locked with a huge pad-|200 New York Avenue Brooklyn, fie Principal came 1 and pleasantly] strenuous young man elbowed Nimaelt| shuivious of thelr mares, and. from the | 84 284 Stroct early this morning as it] ;tom, lt Was expected to furniah toys| walked to the corner looking for him.| eas end Nanding So the PASiees OO) Cause IN TR WAR Re aegis not’ tn-on the past me and impatiently tried to gain} ok on her face It seemed to me she} Ne were waiting for a strect car. Pres-| our children were introduced to us. Thelatter an auto and barking nie heed off, Mt 1 caw women bet shave ond Uelew p Wis'the plate with the onton| of ue had tried in vain. "presently his thought her “practice” did her good.— | ently a truck passed. The man hailed it] Vixgest boy In the class led them tnto| Cne would think that enough would be| NO. 10€0 67th Btreet, Brooklyn. the age of thirty-five emerging frote aBdwich. His tace showed his surprise,| frantic ‘manner got the clerien aye, Frances Surtano, No. 1278 Teller Ave-| and asked for a lift. But as he started|th2 room. There were two Wttle boys| plenty with him, but he seems to want — Public Sehool pee at Dumont Aves ut he sald not @ word and ate al! of| “Will you show me your stork carde?',|°U® Bronx. to ollmb aboard he found the step too eens “i Uny Uitte girl by the hand, eres Geo. Bodemann, No. 79 A GLOVE THEFT. Be, sandwich Then. when some one| asked the young man leaning over the] ampery sown CLARKS wirryr | ME. so he waved the truck on. 1 Bika the okae | taande net Greet: ily Beaten ine cars eae’ Tah cohen ep to] Wa GORE’ GO brie) i old about e, he declared he waa|counter. “Boy or girl? aaked the watched him fet three i a f 0 have got the sand that | clerk, grinning now. “Both !", the young} [7 & drug store at Third Avenue and] hy waited tor rates Soenis bers eine talk ao much that soon we were all the rack that holds the car adverties-| classes were held there from 8 to 6 sok @ Hked onions and would be sind to| man announced proudly. And we ali] 1884 Street to-day I saw a young wom-|time he stood there shivering and cq. | ‘Aughing uprourtoualy. Even the teach- THE ANYUAL CLEAN-UP, ments and tike therefrom @ new palr of| afternoon for all women who cared to eee eset Anderson, No. | bad to chuckle.Marton F. Hooley, No.| an buy a stamp and moisten it with | comfortable bees ntited a free | t, Jolned in the merriment, and the] On Saturday afternoon I saw a Mttle| Kloves which had been stuck In one of| attend. Here were women who doubt- M Nod Street, Paterson, 80 Farrington Street, Wol nm her tongue, ‘Then she found to her die- | ryjo.— Princtpal, who looked Into the room,| fellow about six years old come into al the clamps. Then he left the car. Aj leas had manifold household duties and may that {t would not adhere to the smiled and went away without saying] store here and order even packag?s of| few minutes Inter the conductor samo In,| probably families, but who were gisdiy LUCKY IT WASN'T STRAW. letter, She demanded that the stamp | ' . Orlich, No, 282 Tenth Av-| cifferent kinds of cleansers, washing| looked vainly at the place whore the| taking advantage of this country’s tree Ni cafete: - 2 P exchanged, The clerk, after looking at oARRY. 2 powders and soaps, It was evident that| gloves had been; then turning, to the| educational opportunitt Bome, whi Hl eases: Wuncheon 18/4 downtown cafeteria, T wan scated atm table: |ft Acres she should not have moml=| (on prosawey ce cuiimbun Graces toe everybody and everything In his house} passengers, he said, “Bome skunk har| had no place to leave their children, i where there were four other chairs, Three of these had overcoats Jened it #0 thoroughly. “I had to lick | jay 1 saw Weeloy Atty: posi sarees ’ was going to be clean and shining for| Just stolen my brand new glove: took them along. Nearly ell of the if thrown over their backs * * © A stout girl came along with |'t !n order to mate it stick.” she anid.| picture A policeman camo along and in @ Now York hotel 1] 75. “We "eveaccmon at Kathisen bee di rding [Pedy - Penal No, 103 Butledge bac iy Woe beg on ee “Ne H 7 pep : re A r andy verhes i No. fenderaon Aven ‘ew Brigh-| Street, Brooklyn. wel ~—Mra, M. 8. Wiesen, > ' @ tray, pulled out the fourth chatr and cat down, Immediately she | 4h.6"Veve epee ine Clem, aut Eee ee aera Teotiet | Danae” crnals wake BERET LTE het oe | Lec ena LALBRe nee ees Sor Sachinan Girest, Broshiva. i arose with a frightened expression on her face and exclaimed, “Oh!” |Grace Evans, No. £12 Kast 1424 Stzest. [to bring my paist bottle “-cHolen ve. | bellboy promp 4 fe —— 7 9, [ATT kowN corrrmocs yourns. — ae | Then she picked from her chair what had been a perfectly goad gentle- Bronx, brek, NO. 365 Bust 7ist Street. ai eae: Ian ils Keni ae se ee wen Tee Blah yes My. sites waxes abeeres ty in fan's bat Smoothing it as best she could, she replaced it on the seat OLD AGE FrIPy sim ’ 5 The wo: tichmond Turnpike In a wagon to-day |evening I saw two boy friends of mine| The Evening World between courses iJ a % . SHOULD HAVE CALLED A COP. 8 man was about to put " and sought another table, The owner returned shortly, pleked up bis 1 often notics an old couple who 1! tite the: restaurant: where tein vamne r pure whan the boy grinned) s0d 08 they teaches Montgomery Street | apeied beside tee sabidiecaaed meni | dtnue tee rece kk eaea Ue Gane T beg pardon, y[run into an old lady, a fell to the| Two haggard, bie looking Ls ee] bey was haope agin ogg 8 hd one f came ¢ whereupon the woman gave him eome|ravement In @ heap. The boys picked | entered the car and stood in front of|{t. Not so our Jog. Cutle, who Aifferent, but just why he didn’t know —Edna M. I No. 17B spite the fact that the building ts old | ored epectacias. Ho anid he was blind} voins The boy started ote but turned | tiemselves up after théfr own epill and] the men and appeared to expect them] determined to get some of that oh! y a M. Ingram, No. ryan |and acts below the street level it is a*] ind asked me to give him a few pen- : " Place, Jersey City, N. J feat nem pin, They have an old cone {ay m s y pen- | immediately and bowing low, said to the} vent on their way. When several of | to relinquish their seats, But the boys| While father was comp'etely lost tn hi vy ¥.? Wee: aaa Ae MOCAnE Seal hochings F RAGE Hios or a cup of coffee. My employer|woman: ‘You can keep it.’ The|vs saw the old woman couldn't get up, | arose and offered theirs, as they should| reading, Cutie slowly reached up untit N i B out, I was not free to gs woman looked at him In surprise. "OK!" | we ran tO her aid; but she demanded | have done, showing that courtesy in| her paws rested on the table, then re~ seen them put him on the roof of the lanything belonwing to th + y “ =n} ren, | moved _! jeaman, forch, which {8 on @ level with the] out T hunded min IS conte e exclaimed. lowed to t a doctor. Presently the| alive among the youth.—Monte Green, the chicken.—i£sther Well chapeau, looked at it in a puzzled way and then put it on. It looked |!" % house on East 178th Street. Ie. | ployed came to-day a man wearing col- ¢ my ree ipavt Y " © ed she | No. Ww 1 Brooklyn. No. » ys Fireet, gna cover Alin with’ Sig enact | inghanced Fim He conte af my enn [receive tiper Kesp It” he] amibulanas arrived and, ee Vasroad she | Nos 808 Wrens Steve, Breokivn Me, 170 Livonia: Avenue, BIOkiye while he takes the air—Mrs, H. F./my surprise the man threw the money] irs bansee, Thorker, oared.——Harry QUEENS. Leonard, No. 900 E. 179th Street, Bronx | angrily on the counter, sayin 1 that] aveana ase Orihee wy, Ristkeea hurbeing sce 1eiraiaee is all you have, perhaps 1 could a ; OF COURSE THEY SMILED. came to a stop at Willis Avenue, the — # looking at me and smiling. A mirror in a window offering an first passenger to alight wae a police pow BLAME HIM. and had the pleasure of wit-! Chrtstmas Eve, just before seeing my bd De: nessing the store's opening exereti enlldren to bed, I gave them each a opportunity for self-examination, I found my face all chalked op On the Ninth Avenue “‘L" train last] In addition to an orchestra, there was | «li the ot jown's 2 4 (lean stocking to hang by the fireplace. Ea: the afternoon, wh ing on my evening @ mah who sat nest to mea fine chorus of Negro employees whol My eevencyerrcld daughter and nines] Uxe & Sircus clown's. Filer tn the ite sitting men, Suddenly a small touring car, loaded with parcels, brushed paat him and narrowly missed a group of other | Henry Ward Beecher and of Harriet Seecher Stowe. Litchfeld ts rich In his » Inland Ferry to-day I not un-|ten or fitt On the Stat saw only one necktie that Did You See." Each one gets about|of a city, At short distance were n minutes to seribble off| some of their fellow workers holding WE'LL FALL FoR IT, TOO. THR APPARITION, People sllghting from. the car. ‘The |cngned,& Sva-pound bex of chocolates! sang “Brighten the Corner Where You year-old eon lingered longer over the| '@p. my little son had applied the chalk, the harmless amusement to ‘Thia morning 1 stepped tnté -my| I recovered not long ago from an at-| polloeman stopped ths driver. “Ever 6 ined saretcle. re wrapped if SS They Ww u Kove a Boslle tor You Lpabiotyen ot eed ee One WRich'y sesented. | Batik: Dad: Sir gostes: Se Tee. _t: Bale oan husbard's laborato: and found hir |‘ack of double pnéeuménie after ro| hear of the eight-foot trolley law : poo, 5 o se@ what delaye: om. ae Drceaing atto-vucceation. The fosters Bad gives ae uk Peer ern aetnandeds The dover hal. oNoharte + turning to me with e grin. he}! noticed that tn all parts of the store| then having a tug of war with thelr and made s quick wash—Mrs. C. Gunther, No. 18 Dutch Kills Street, site Wilben he works stood b ; rain I saw & fellow 3 know coming| your name; let's eee your ana | eee the é every 1d close attention, and that} stockings. I chided them for trying] Wong Ieland City, end repeated over and over: “You own the aisle, T spoke to him and eaw| Where are you goine with ed thaw - afterward 6)) the employees went ab to tear up the stockings, and they M4 RHE taewand” In o little white iy turn pale. T thought he| stuftP® demanded the, policeman, pro«| fem rant see thelr work humming and emit -|qutekly answered: ‘No, mother; we're | SOME FOLKS DON'T USE A JOKER.| JUST KEEP YOUR EYES orew. 2 seaw my husband totter backward, ani! to faint. ‘What's the mat- Ing his ticket book. ‘Chriatmas| wee. tisth et sd is jateon, No sou & . v My little girl has been confined to her| Travelling on @ Long Island Rallroad ae would actually have fallen had + ¢ ran I asked anxiously. “Are) presents for the kiddies,” came the . codhaven, Queens. rtretching them bed with « heavy cold and to relieve the| train over the Flushing meadows onw ls companion caught hit » mu ick?" he retorted. “Lord, | answer in a nervous vo! The look of A MERCIFUL MAN ‘9 them. Just see how long we monotony for her { have taught her to |¢Vening recently T sav continuous flashes f *ha¥les Oldfield, No. 82 Clove A > you--why I heard you wers|anger passed 6. - g thamt’* ‘The s.ockings were alrr monetnl ber { Rave tong @|or light from under the cars, caused bye Haverstraw, N c nd buried!’ I succeeded tn con-| ‘Aw! he sald. ‘Tt’ -; SAW a man, evidently of foreign birth, trying to drive his horse, long and as thin as lothe—M pneehg ¥ pial (om ie eee Gale he foe on the rails. The 1) : vincing him © Hive, d the kids’! 1 Wht wing well dt % Maher, No. 27 ment Avenue, Weat | #™ P le o Fe Aam MCR mOrcea OTe TT eee cu, 3 AE, Aue ANG ae he and the Kids! be Yooktng, for vhich was drawing « well filled dump cart, up a slippery bill in | {ane No. 27) Ben a OM | Aiders himself tacky. "You pick up a| fforen sti and frosted all over, gay On Sovth Orange Avenuc, near Princes at It was so.—Joseph T. Brady, | the next time you look where you're front of my office, The horse was not rough-shod. It slipped and Ree a sitsient oF ety kina "ty Nant Diue-white lant playing: UnGh Chet, | street, Newark. to-day | maw a garbage| No 35% Blohm Street, West Haven, going!” The book disappeared and the} many times nearly fell. The man, evidently fond of the animal, was RROKey baci daughter had bean saving for a str ny ee eae peg mls bratty Ds ed abou bia 01 rate D0) aned on. x 7 5 ji ttle . as "i 4 ansf. foot, Suddenly they burst into, fame SHG. Mulgan, No, G41 East toh] Sentle with it and tried to lead it, but It lost Its nerve, so that progress | gn, hung u hor stocking by the chine | the. Joker us the useless ‘sands -But| mation acene, “What beauty one eeee tm H No oné, not even the garbage man KEEP YOUR BOOTS ON, Street, Bronx, Was very slow and unceraln, Ashes taken from the cart were in- rey, I told her tt was no nse, since fT] you'd have won long zo if you had| Unexpected places.—Mrs. C. B. Firee } new how It happened. and hid it not In the Clark's Summit High Sehea! erence Sufficient to procure a firm footing. Finally, after a portod of thought, |!#4 tend In the paper tnat, Sante Cla played with your Joker.” 1 told her after fegpeen 110 Noethers Boulevard, Get 1 ir r uction o} 0 men} o-day a be 4 a od - je id not we nu my laughter. “Oh, . ¥ } Ria wrapped thelr overcoats at his | off one of hie oxfords and set ft on the| 1 sew a crowd of men outside the the driver pulled off his well worn overalls, produced a pocket knife, to Delleve me, so | showed her the hind: | @idn't need him, Mama," she replied, - feat he would have been sorlousiy|foer. The boy next to him gave tt a|Gayety Butiding this morning and cut the overalls into ho pieces and bound them about the hoofs of Ines In the paper. Immediately tears! T had such good cards that the joker TRE LONCH HorR, purned.—Frederick Liebhauser, No. 10/kick and sent tt to the front of the| learned they were there in response to] the falthful animal. It tb came to her eyes and began to flow, was in the wi Mra. D. Henderson,| On Jamaica Avenue, near 13ist Street pared. Fraderick Lebnausers No tol slaae room. ‘The teacher eaw It and | sn advertisement offering $e dey ana{ te faithful animal. It then made the grade with comparative eae. own her cheeks. Then | told her It|Chambers Street, Bayside, Queens. Jamaica, shortly after midnight, one Ned. threw {t in the waste paper basket, The | expenses for extras In the movies. But The 4 ful man {8 merciful to his beast."—Dr. Harry A. March, | had happened some timo ago and that morning recently, 1 saw about ten men. 5 Jase ronred with laughter, and it was|they were all disappointed, for the| N Weet 1094 Street, Man ‘ fe uble to come now, and SURE, KE ari mi t \ nt t h left th th y PP . Vv 2d Street, Ma q anta would bi a EP RIGHT ON. seated ‘ound a campfire ey - not until the teacher he room that | building superintendent told them some her teare gave way toa hoppy emile.— w ee toes while they ate midni } the Uttle Town of Litchield, ¢ \ jephen Lae, 3 FD. Nov 1, Geraa- lhe was out trying to learn who did tt Turnpike, Staten Islan! J attic. Every night there {a a grand! while doing some street work for the | «aw to-day the home in whirh ash h ear Tatar a, Fe OtenRIGR: Aver — =“ | rush by tho bunch, each trying to beat electric light company. It looked itke | Allen was born alsn the birthplace of THE NEW PUPIL. cli GANTA BROUGHT THEM, | the others, for @ chance to write “What|® syspsy encampment set in the midey We have a new girl in our room at MAN'S BEST FRIBVD. j choo! O eo t Ce " +, -*« 1} ih § torle memories, In 1776 a statue of | Sono! came from MAgland Sn! ip the Grand) Central Btavion: last histakably new. Some showed good |the day's observances, and it’s funny| sandwiches while watching a pair I ‘ seen tr talks differently from us. To-day we|night I saw a legless man on roller te t Jection, but others—the less) to see the eagerne To-night I waa spinning dice that were being mantp~ “ ae ree eter Been S| ind reading and when ft came her turn holding to the neck of an Alre- Seana Wontar eth | ‘ Green and brought to Litehfeld, wh sald the better.—W. Strohm, No. 29 Oc-| last to reach the attic, and there were|uixted by one of them. They appeared eldent Avenue, Tompkineville, B. 1. the rest all lined up, waiting to pound, in no foar of being Interrupted by = boys In the coom were as thetr fee a! turned og which pulled him along the it waa melted Into bullets for the ¢ i. He turned the dog's head to the » - liceman.—M. H. Cohen, Noj 364 tinental troopa.—H. J. Roberts, No. 433 — out “Whot Did You See.” My alster-| po Keap iain Street, Torrington, Conn, 4 Hetening, 5 tink thie bb en he: Rd te CNA RER TURN ABOUT FAIR PLAY in-law, Anne, who has received two or| Strect, Brooklyn. A iscabig x was the quietest minute of the term, n.—Robort Ly Abela, No. 1827] ny ay i Sees sont f caw a] three checks, has bean the only lucky GOOD CITIZENS IN THE MAKING, | Beatrice Simpson, No. 16 West Third] Topping Avenue, Bronx. . RTO THE RESCUE. THAT JOW'S YEAR THE FooD, aman Tey yer i, dog beaide Aim suck-|one thus far, but we won't give up Provup. GiEMae TiroRAh! my Window today| es Darenne: Ned STLING FUAGFOL At noon to-day as I was about to ANYWAY, Cre atch er 2 i. cud! hope and as long as the typewriter] This morning while strolling along Kaa thane small boys tin ret ‘ os 4 enter a restaurant at No. T saw an old man staring at the wins] yuck minhile ond then he doo have] hangs together and our eyesight does] Ajpurtie Avenue, Corona, 1 caught up raw all Boys abou a ¥ YEARS To I saw a flagpole whch ff Sow at @ reataurant at Broadway andl counts of joke. , not fall, wo mean to ky on,—Joseph | with a group of Itallans ambling along Gf Agr uae walkinn do om 1 really ne located x Street tn displayed a hod 13 lenry Lewis, Chambers Strest, Bay-jon a sight-seeing tour. Thelr attire Peay Mbethor ot it fal she Salat Ose pensar Carin: ri rea n Wanted Y iardiage (soa| aide, @ care of Helfgott | siainty showed, they Were recent ar ud her coul onnyfeld, Weetches' nm eam of the ha war ig —- ry fn Amarice wy oY other's face with snow bh follow to the corner and bh mound of Of the trouble. ; F 4 trou oi nue, New 2 i t Spee rvs ie daniv 9 gmat a valiant little tu tt nel f whistiing. But I could see no one. I|revolving door had become stuck ay a r him a re sa growth ; ” of which one sat on the other's chest Investigated and found that the fiag-| stenographer had tried to push her tubble on He! oontannt el SANG ANYWAY, To-da: Stille. ant rain wae teeming arou end dutifully “washed” bh Then counted the peals,| pole was of a pipe Which had sev- It would not budge. She] ‘he Sign @ few moments and turned ack poreh of ighbor to-| down in bueke' we oF ry Bate herd Gat UP. the vanauishsd man-| thers were, Wndeed, ninety nina ot tnira|'eral email holes in’ it and which was enjoy her predicament, but|AWay. ‘Then he hesitated, tuned again, [éay I sew. fianiging a care in whieh} wutomobile pass, In it eat a girl who |clating the proprietory pride tm, thas fully offered his hand, and the three] ind then J saw the man who told ma] open at the top. The wind In the pipe crowd was becoming tmpa-| °d straightening hia clothes best he] were two canary birds 1 spite of the | wae holding an open umbrella over her- Bod yous ¥ rg glanced q ed on their way.—Mary M he bell had been thus for forty] had the same effect as blowing Into a] tivnt, She wae rescued by a plumber.—] "ould, he entered the reataurant.—Hor-|cold weather the little fellows were and the driver,.—Miss May + | building. “4 rhe School 116, Id, No. 39 Oakwood Avenue, White} ycars,—Helen C. Large, No. 46 Summit| whistle—Edith J Ward, Pennyfeld,| Sidney Sena, No. #47 Whitlock| ce Robert Toy, No, #24 West Tih singtes morrily.—Mre. C. Harriott, No. |anagh, Ne, 16 Ithaca Street, Bimburst, | Frank Dunn. Cherry Pe 4 Birest, Bristel, Coan. Wee Brean, Avenue, Breas. ¢ atest, ahcaeiateiaes Bistumend Koad, Degas Lilla BL Queer Pushing, Que 4