Show HERE ARE THE LUCKY LU KY LITTLE ONESI ONES I WHO WILL SEE THE DUTCH KI KIDDIES DIES y c c 4 a fl i i C c c Winner of first fInt prize LOUISE ELTING PADDOCK Aged 4 daughter of Mr Hr and aDd Mrs Mr fra G E Eo Paddock M M M M M M M M MM 4 PRIZE WINNERS 4 1 I First prize A box six seats for the Saturday matinee of The I Red Mill won by Louise Elting Paddock Linden avenue aged 4 years Second prize Four seats seato Satur Saturday Saturday Saturday day matinee won by Edwin Dorms Dorlus South West Temple 4 aged 6 years Ten prizes of ot two seats each for tor Saturday matinee won by Laura Needham rear West Fourth North street aged 4 years Della Delia Kunkel Sherman ave aye avenue avenue nue aged 5 years Billy Scheel East Second South street aged 6 years I Leone South Third West street aged 6 years Kenneth Eardley MIdgley y 35 Eardley court aged 5 years Joseph oseph Miller Farmington aged 7 1 years Kenneth Brown South 4 Ninth East street aped aged 6 C years 4 Lawrence H Lee Woods Cross aged 5 years Jack ack Eddington South SouthWest SouthWest SouthWest West Temple aged 3 years Violet Hoare 1157 Cleveland Cl veland avenue aged 4 years 9 From the Childrens Contest editor of The to the twelve little prize winners Greetings You Tou and a thousand other Salt Lake little folks have given him the hardest work and the liveliest jolliest most week he ever spent In his life And he is sorry now now It is over for who rather laugh with the children than be dull with the grownups Not this editor anyway who tells all you youngsters that no equal number of bright say sayIngs sayIngs sayings Ings was ever collected in the same time from any set of ot grown men and women In the world Get Sent This Thi Afternoon Today after 2 ocl the th seats ens maybe maybe may maybe be called for at the business badness office of cf f The by the fathers father and mothers mother of the prize winners Then Thea little Ittle Louise and Edwin and aDd Laura and aDd the two Kenneth Kenneths and Billy boy and Jack who Is la i three and a half naif and aad Baby Daby Violet and Della Delia who vrho thinks little girls girl with parent are lucky and add Leone who asked a puzzler and aad our two tiro boys from tram the country coan IT can Invite their friends to togo togo togo go to the theatre with them They can enn show them a good time and Bad tell them about the Dutch kiddies and see nee for themselves how bow little bits of chil children children dren 0 the stage t e eThe The childrens contest editor will be beat beat beat at the theatre theatTe Saturday He miss seeing his little friends for the world He knows where they will sit and how bow some of them look and just how happy they are going to be Per Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps haps he wont think much about the show himself because what Laura said and how Edwin Is going to vote and what Billy called our great President who I Is truly the boss of ot the world I 1 Jf v JT J I S 4 I I I Is II S s I fr 7 r I 4 F I F F Fc FF Ft FJ c F t S J 1 Winner of second prize EDVIN DORIUS Aged ed 0 son soa a of Sir Mr Ir and Mrs Joseph F I Dorms Dorlus will keep running through his head He will like the Dutch kiddies because they hey are children too but the rest of ot the time he be Is going to get ac acquainted c with his own little When Louise Is a big girl she can cantell cantell cantell tell how she won a prize of a box at atthe atthe atthe the theatre when she was only four That is something that the Governor of the state or the mayor or grand grandmother grandmother grandmother mother or teacher never did and they cant do It now They lost their chance a long while ago but Louise made good when it came to hers Some time again maybe there will trill be a contest for boys and girls and this editor hopes h pes he will hear from every everyone one of or his thousand little friends Though really there are more than that only It sounds better to say it fn In round numbers A Great Success Such a success as the contest has been and such a treat as you children will have on Saturday when you ou see seethe se sethe e ethe the Dutch kiddies in The Red Mill Mm Throw them kisses and watch for them to come back when the curtain falls at atthe atthe atthe the end of the play If It you clap loud enough they will dance as long as you like Uke Goodbye you blessed little prize prizewinners prizewinners prizewinners winners The editor wishes every one of ot you may win many more prizes be before before before fore you are grown gro Below are the bright sayings that won It would have taken a big book bookfor bookfor bookfor for all the good ones that were turned in so it has just been decided to print these twelve See Sea If you agree with the editor First Prize Yesterday Louises mamma had com company comp pany p ny and Louise was in the room list listening listening ening intently to everything eve that was said salu saI During the conversation the sub subject subject subject of slang came up Mrs Jones ones mentioned several bad words that she must stop using Then it was Louises mammas turn There are two words that I must break myself of bf using she said One On OnIs is dirty and the other is nasty nast Louises eyes grew as big as saucers When the company had ha gone she crept up to mamma What is the nasty word mamma she whispered Louise Elting Paddock Pa dock aged 4 years daughter of Mr and Mrs Gates Pad Paddock Paddock Paddock dock Second Prize On his sixth birthday little Edwins father lather was joking his small son about his age By Dy Jove you are growing Teddy he said In fifteen years you will be old enough to vote You Xou bet responded r Teddy Then I can vote for Bryan Edwin Dorlus DorIus aged 6 years son of Mr and Mrs Joseph oseph F Dorius Dorlus Third Prize Laura was taken to the chicken thicken coop and told to see If It there were any eggs After Atter feeling In Inthe Inthe inthe the nest she remarked No not one Shall I put a hen on the nest neat Laura Needham aged 4 years daugh daughter ter of Mr and Mrs Irs John ohn Needham Fourth Prize Little Delia Della while passing the or orphans orphans orphans home asked why the children were called orphans and was told that It was because they had no fathers nor mothers She then asked what children were called who had bad parents and without waiting for a reply answered the ques Winner of third prize pe LAURA NEEDHAM Aged Ar 4 daughter of Mr and Mrs airs John Needham tion herself by saying I 1 call them lucky Delia Della Kunkel aged 5 S years daughter of ot Mr and Mrs R B J 3 Kunkel Fifth Prize A small lad stood on the sidewalk watching President Taft as he ho rode oy uy In an an automobile on his visit to Salt Lake last summer Taking off of his hat he shouted Hurrah kids here comes the boss of the tl e world Billy Scheel aged 6 years son of ot Mrs Jennie Scheel Sixth Prize Prise Mamma can God make everything Yes son Well can He make a rock so big He lift UT it Louise aged 6 years daugh daughter daughter ter of ot Mr and Mrs Hugh Bugh Seventh Prize Kenneth aged 5 was w saying his prayers When nearly through he for forgot forgot forgot got and waited to ta be prompted Help Belp me to be a goodboy good boy mamma said What Kenneth looked up Inquiringly InquirIngly Inquiringly Help me tobe to be a good boy mamma repeated Oh said Kenneth Then bowing his head again he said Help mamma mammato to be a good boy Kenneth Eardley MIdgley aged 5 I years son of Mr and Mrs E P ley Eighth Prize Joseph seph aged 7 and Helen Mar aged 6 had a discussion about which is the first name Helen Mar declaring that the given name Is the first and the sur surname surname surname name is 15 the second Joseph appealing to mamma said Mamma Miller the first name I Iwas Iwas Iwas was borna Miller Iiller and I named Joseph oseph until afterwards Joseph oseph Miller aged 7 years son of Mrs Hulda Hu da L 1 Miller Ninth Prize Kenneth was w s so anxious to get out outto outto outto to play that he would not finish h his breakfast Well Kenneth said sald his daddy teas teasIngly teasIngly teasingly I can beat you OU eating I have had two eggs and you cant eat one Well I dont care said Kenneth I I dont want to be an egg beater any way Kenneth Brown aged 6 years son of Mr and Mrs F L Brown Tenth Prize Prise After listening Intently to a story about angels Lawrence was told that If It he would be good he ho would be an angel some day t he replied because I lam am going to sit by my mamma and papa Lawrence H Lee aged 5 Ii years son of Mr and Mrs J E Lee Eleventh Prize Mamma In sending little Jack ack to kindergarten one morning said Jack ack dear be sure to come straight home from school I tant tome straight home mamma Why dear H Cause I has to turn the corners Jack Eddington aged 35 3 years son of Mrs Nora Eddington Twelfth Prize Little Violet was riding one afternoon in a carriage After leaning over and looking first at one side of the street and then at the other she exclaimed Mamma the buggy Is mak ing the road go down the street Violet Hoare Hoar 4 years old daughter I of Mr and Mrs W Hoare |