Morris High School - Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1918

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Page 19 text:

l lllflf TWU I,l.Ylz'N ilu- liuclor unuy lim-yr flu: two elollzlrs il' illc purso is I'l!tl1l'1lCdQ :md il' it will lw more C011Y0lllCl1l llfll' the finder to do so, hc l ol' sho c-au lozlw the purse at Tho slow ol' my b1'oll1e1', Mr. John liluuli. ovol' ou tho west siclo. llv vomos over to my house K'Y0l'j' Suumluy IIlOl'lllllf7'. Zllltl lu- voulml lJI'l1lQ' it and suvo The 2- l lllllltll' tho lvoulnlo ol' doing' sog zllllmougll you llllglht say that I will bo YL'I'j' glzul to pay the f'21l'll1ll'l' of zuljronc 1'ctu1'11ing The pursowuml--fuow vnu you gc-13 that Ill lwo lmos, uucl do your lmcsl. Ill021SK'.ll LOST: :my IIll!l1Ogl'Ill1l purse. misl contonts HQZII' Hub ll0XVlll'Ll, Full .Inc-kson T742-2. Lotus Ko'1'fI.x1csK Y, J lllllll' - - .. lllllll Ay 1-llllllln.. gllllln .lm 4 nlll l,,,, , gl llllmfflll 1 ', l 27

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TEM' Gum lflinw 1 ,vm Y the way, how much a li11e do you charge for .Hg N M, lost articles? 'fTen cents. . . Ten cents? Let me see-two lines would be A twenty cents, would11 't it? l guess l can put what if I want to say i11 two lines. And will you write it ' for me, please? I have 111y glove on, and then, you know much better tllilll I, what to say. I have the idea all right in llly mind, but putting it on paper is another matter. lt's a purse I WVELIIAE to advertise-my own. I have lost it somewhere Zllld want to advertise for it in not n1ore than two lines, for there wasn't a great deal in the purse, and it NV0lllll1l 't pay me to spend much in trying to recover it. Still, the purse was a present to me, a11d, on that account I would like to have it back-you know what I want to say about it-f-you might say that the ow11er values the purse more for its associ- ations than for its intrinsic value. I believe that is the way they say it, isn't it? It is really quite a handsome purse, and it has my monogram O11 it. You might put that in-say that the monogram of the owner is o11 the purse, and that it was lost either 011 149th Street or Bergen Avenue, or else over on VVillis Avenue, or somewhere near the Third Avenue Station. I, ea11't say just where, for I didn't miss it until after I had been to all of those places, a11d I know that I had it before I went to Zllly of them. You might say tl1at it is a seal-leather purse with a gold clasp and, as I say, lily nionogram R. P. S. on 0110 side in gold letters, and that it had in it abo11t three dollars in paper and silver. I know that there was a two-dollar bill and quite a little silver 3.116-l a few pennies, and a tiny red pencil, such as tl1ey use on ball progrannnes, and a pearl butto11 that 'I wanted to match, a11d a little verse of poetry entitled 'tRemem- beredw-that I cut out of a paper, and a tiny lock of' n1y babyls hairfbeautiful golden hair it is, just like spu11 silk. You got that? There were other things, but I suppose that is enough of the contents to identify the purse a11d prove that it is 1ninc. The11, I thi11k you'd better say that the finder will receive a suitable reward by leaving the purse at n1y home or at n1y husbandls office, or if the finder will telephone me, I will call for it. My telephone number is 7742, ri11g two, Jackson, and my l1usband's office is 52. You might say that it will do to call up either number, and I think that you'd better add that 26



Page 20 text:

Bas Srhiixwir Minh RAU Kubaeh lcbte in einein Dorf in Deutsvh- land mit ihrem kleinen Sehn, -lzmeb. Sie 7 sehiekte cliesen in die Sehnle. Q G Als die Mutter eines Tnges ani Fenster sass und hinaus schnnte, snh sie Fran Strzniss, eine Nzichbnrin kennnen, die ein 5 kleines Pnket trng. Fran Knlmeh hiitte X A Elpfel gcknuft nnd wellte dein Siihnc-hen k einen schicken. Sie Qing nn die Thr, und Wartete, und als Frau Strauss vcn'beiging', griisste sie dieselbe frcundlivh und fmgte, wohin sie gchc. Ich gehe in die Sehule, denn ich will nieincm Sohn etwas zu essen bringenf' MXVo1len Sie mir den Gcfallen tun und ineinein Jacob einen Apfel bringenlll fragte Frau Kubach. '4Mit 'V01'g11if1g'S1'1,7, antwortctc die Nalehbarin, Haber ieh kenne ihn nicht. Elf ist das sehdnstc Kind in der Schnlef' sagte Jacobs Mutter. Das tue ich recht genie, i1.11lZXVOl ECtC Frau Strauss, und Frau Kubach dnnkte iln' sehr. Sie kaln in die Schule, gab ihreni Sohn das Paketchcn, und ling an, das sch6nste Kind zu suchcn. Sic suvhte und snchte, nbei' sie konnte keinen schijnercn linabcn als den eignen finden, da gab sie ihrem Sohn den Apfel. OLGA EISENSTADT, 8-5 28 EA,

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