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CURT . . a ay gals ip made the amount involved will : ; : CURB FLUCTUATIONS be between $25,000,0vu rhea 4 Ef GB) iy f X ND | Which can be transferred to the hy pr a YY CS IN OILS AND INDUSTRIALS | Treasury ana appied to the reduc . ¢ tion of (be defeit. ‘ One of the reasons why the 1g Board is anxious to sell ips se.zed from Germany is the result of a survey showing Pine Thine ate eGovernment: |} You'll fall in love with “Bab” at the start; She’s frere dows tie, [tition : iearina, pemothing Tike, $50,000,000 |} @ regular guy and a good pal all the time, and Gal dina ‘Ranks sos, ee ae ; Bonk. oF thane wee ae ca bs this story of how she tamed the wild men‘of a Pigheport wervice, and wit More aay 3 Wild West town will give you more laughs than 8000 General Motors 2800 Goldwyn Pictures ..... , Leseeees ne practically rebuilt to enable them to § you've had m be : 14 carry Duasongers in competition with Led in a month fore. JOHNSTON M‘CULLEY ae 23F Sexgagegezse3z= et oo Peay 2400 Mont Ward Co . $00 Orpheum Circuit. 4... 15 the steamships of other countries, It 2900 United Ret Candy .... 13% * estimated that the expense of ine - INDEPENDENT O1L8, 2 stalling a new electric lightin; id 0009 Allied O11 .. ite be % signalling system on the Levia 2600 Amal Royalty . a 44 which has been temporarily allocated 6400 Boone Oi .. % % to the International Mercantile Ma- 5000 Boston Wyoming ry 33 rine, will be $500,000. The old light- 1500 Citler Service “B’ etfs. 39 2 |ing ‘and signalling system is about 5800 Conden & Co... ™ | worn out and,cannot be repaired. 4700 Dominion Ott H In the interest of economical opera 2000 Federal O11 tion it will necessary to substitute ‘ 2000 Howson O11 it/ off for coal in a number of the ships. mornin’, and I've made a deal with 4000 Indiahoms Met. 2% | Engines, shafting, dynamos and sup- (Continued) RISE Ye Sen tG | the eee 8900 Int. Petrot . plementary/ machinery, wpich were Sv DODD, it was evident, be delivered right’ eT ifl $sts. = sieSzas.. ee $tte ete] aabbBE ris ra i 8200 Midwest Met, operated during the strain’ of trans 4000 Ryan Ou porting troops only by dint of con- ieolindiniagll soncsengylipestethet od PME “ton wining to develop a personality. | Soin’ to start a salvon ol tinual and heroic repair work, wil} aL littl hen have to be replaced, He felt prosperity for the first ‘anos, little one, now and fi NEW CLUES IN WILL _|PREDICTS ANARCHY. | Brivateawmers on ake chess re-| timo, tn his creer “ale aa the vo| Ratt uke cet on OF WOMAN SUICIDE IN MONEY CHAOS [fiir “he “Shipping ‘Bosra,’ Privbte 10k every man in the face and tell] “Well, I never saw ono wny, place _ sclMieanictbiba: pene lowners are willing to undertake the | him to go to blazes! And Barbara prrged loons or gamblin’ dens a j .,|Job. Private owners are also willing Murphy, a few hours of honest toll,| “you °ain't traveled a whoie é Believe Mrs. Page Brooded Over | Banker Declares Disintegration Will to take their chances on operating |and a sliver dollar had done that. | she told him. “However, og Loss of Wealth—Estate to Overtake Europe and Spread Ps be pps ined bys Now and then a derelict can be| the piano. She's to be put over there flying foreign flags, which.are enabled tral? ° Friends, to America. to sell liquor to passengers. The |™&de an honest and useful craft. wtyhad font Shipping Board, being a branch of| It was too early in the evening for| “We're goin’ to have a cabaret. The [+ ett let 7 04tT1 geegesseds SEBRAERERBEBES E> es re Se weer err eeesesee ae F if SEbEE zit ag i 183) Ht 18.08; guilders demand, 3.89; franc cables, 14.32; lire de-, Amo, Dey Gas, ‘The safety deoepit box of Mrs. Clare Ellison Page, who shot and killed her- self Tuesday at the Hotel Vanderbilt, MEXICO CITY, Feb. 13.—‘“If the|the Government, would be absolutely world is allowed to continue slipping into the mire of international economic @sorder disintegration will overtake the regular nighthawks to be in*the bound by the Prohibition Law. Pri- ° vate owners believe they will be| Place, yet a seore of men were there allowed, in the course of time, to sell |S0me drinking at the bar and some carpenter will be here right after noon with a couple of men, they'll put in a feed dance-fioor. It'll be pretty small, but it'll be better [++ + +44 b4441+ wai: was opened this afternoon. apeeeeay Jel 7) AznOW, maesrNOR ALY A Trash fag GUtade the CareeLDITS | Seay late ri poy oe ane ee Ea Wah Of oes In {t was found Mra. Page's will| trier gen Pranciecn Gul told. the | mit. ‘urchesed instech ar Wirree eeconre| tk.dob’e think til go,” sata Moet which named Julla Stoneham, wife of| international trade conference here. |GOVERNMENT OPERATED SHIPS!» imaton to the bowl ea parr a] cAyhy, Bol little optimist?” Horace A. Stoneham, a# the chief and| He declared that unless a broad pro- CAN'T MAKE MONEY. ams : “ “Our custoters. Only -attetl © residuary legatee, Horace Stoneham | gram for readjusting international fin-| azere jy the question: Is it better id how is Mr. Dodd ¢hi o'clock at night.” 1% ig a brother of Charles A. Stoneham, | ances is adopted anarchy will rule the/for the Shipping Board to sell these s Mr. Dodd this eve-|" «aij our customers are he-custom-, % whose name has figured in the case world. If economic disintegration over-| ships fot from $25,000,000 to $30,000,- ip cables, 1-2; cabies, 385-' DIVIDENDS. American Express 'Company—Regu- quarterly of $1.50 a share, pay- ale April 1. -' Bastman Kodak Co.—Regular quar- \terly of 21-2 per cent. on common “and 11-2 per cent. on preferred stocks amd usual extra of 71-2 per cent. on i F si ses ete BE wilt ¥ jn?" asked the voice of Pendieton| ors," scrim reminded het, “Ain't youd \ takes EMfrope, he said, “it will visit}000 and turn the money into the|Pete behind him. noticed that? And he-customers Lbeath dead oeeh-ting anew Treasury or keep them and load $50,-| “I aim to be feclin’ all right,"|G0n't dance together unless they've ese As a remedy Arnold urged that the bee: inki Leo Saat, ba regheeen rien world’s bankitig and business leaders beesitad more ob to the overhead and | shorty, declared, Strin eapec in’ some women to visit ham & Co, brokers, said Justia Stone-| study the labilities and resources of ali | operate them with the certainty of a)" ‘po your work good !" this establishment now and then,” ham had been a friend of Mrs. Page| nations, consolidate war debts as weil | heavy loss? Yeh. And I got paid, too.” arbaractolacn ioc ; 4s outstanding trade balances, form an| Another angle is that thé Govern- el ant 7 7 4 for some time. Other beneficiaries| Internation! clearing house to eliminate | ment operation of these ships ard all nee a eS onl vee be runny in mhere’s only two kinds of womem extreme fluctuation in money values named are Charles Willard, No. 140) snqvatandardize currency throughout | qyicr Ships is foredoomed to failure. |ihing you know, to see who's the| “Or in any other town, you boob!’ tive to be sold some time. | oss millionaire of this town. You] And if you are referrin’ to them un- West 58th Street; and a Mrs. Ding-| the Id. wald, of Connecticut. aie, United States, Arnold sald, to-| Ut te debatable tf-even after they had | aint almin’ to start @ new saloon| mentionables in the south end George Le Brun, Assistant Medical | thin debtor nations, ‘She is in the pos!-| reconstruction. and. Fepalrs. they |284 Palace of chance, ure you? Or|town—they don't eat here! And if Exafiner said the papers indicated| tion of a creditor with a bankrupt | would bring as much as is offered for |™4ybe & bank? you ever let one of them eat here Mrs. Page had met financial losses| debtor he said. them now. And if, under Government |. “I ‘t almin’ to start nothin’,"| without tellin’ me, I'll pull out your and ‘that evidence tended to show this cg er operation these thirty ships would | Std Dodd with sudten| hair. But I guess you needn't bother was the reason for her sulvide, The! A|D RUSSIA, URGES GIBBONS, | start out with a handicap of $50,- f But I might, if Tm can spot ‘em. estate is said to consist chiefly of pl 900,000 overhead in addition to tho | Peste py = poll. Wi Burda, : r) eo to have decent womem i ndicap of wag ! com! jere—understand personal effects Cardinal Gibbons sent the following | Pandlcan « Toast 26 nc Gene tint | come over ‘here! Shorty Dodd, al~| “I don’t think it'll work,” Scrim sald. —_—_—> 1 . PICKPOCKETS GET $700. letter yesterday to Princess Cantacu-| than thode of foreign owned: ships, |™ost threatened me just now! ut that! And now I want a plano: 1 Mo, Kah, & Tex. 7 Mo, Pas, .. + 2 Midite States Oll.. 26% uy THIGH i = = +) +t LHL SHEE este [Feee tt Peete lel eel i steeel ucuwe « eerecReses fiiti HH ~ United Cigar Stores Company— Regular quarterly of 13-4 per ctnt. " @a preferred, payable March 15, National Sugar Refining Company °6t New Jersey—Regular quarterly of 13-4 per cent., payable April 2. Aine Toa Company—Regular quar- terly 13-4 per cent, Ist preferred, March 1. 2 * f +++] ++ +++] +1 Ms Nova Scotia Steel, , soto € Gas. Oka DP. & BR, Ontario Bitter. lee gene, Chairman of the American Cen-| what chance would the Government ‘Well, my stars!" said Slim. “Did| player. Who's the best piano player tral Cgmmittee for Russian Relief, at| have of making money in the opera- | You get him riled?” in town?” Dress Company Employee Robbed} the HOtel Buckingnam: tion of 1,600 more ships—the ultimate| “I reckon so. He's gettin’ mighty] “] don’t know his name. He’ cag _ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Faarbedl 4 Wab AL bald <The Stoneham WEEKLY MARKET LETTER Issued every Friday since 1908 lebvers the “active teeucs of the ++ +4 titel tet! age saggees ¢ 2 On a Clty Bas. Blumenthal and Klerberg, dress man- ufacturers, at No. 121 Spring Street, re- ported to the police this afternoon that one of their employees had been robbed of $700 in ten-dollar bills, which he was taking to the office from the United States Bank, No. 77 Delancey Street. The money was taken from an inside “{ am very happy to commend the| "umber ‘planned for—with propur- | grouchy sinap he got to be @ :2sular| workin’ over to the Last Chance. Just efforts of the American Central Com mittee for Russian Relief, and I trust the American people will respond gen- erously and thus fulfll the nopes of thpse stricken people. “Russia should certainly enlist the aid of our Christian people, fi Feason that by such help will’ the mens tionate overhead? Haborin’ man, Remarked as how he The subterfuge of manning the|might start sometpin’ if he wus ships with soldiers and sailors would | pestered.” be overturned before it was fairly es-| "Old stuff!" Shorty Dodd declared. tablished. = ‘The Seamen's Union, | "Sit down and shut up and I'll buy which, past experience has shown, is} drink Just as effeotive in dealing with the| Pendleton Pete and Slim Burtou Government as the Railroad Brother- | sat down weakly, unable to grasp hoods, would demand that the ships|the sudden change that had come a bum, I guess. : “You find that man right now, and: tell him I want to see him,” Barbara’ directed. ; Scrim journeyed across the street to, the Last Chance, found the piano| player and delivered the me: a few minufes that indiyidual stood; before Barbara Murphy. “He was tall; eres ee F ocket by pickpockets on one of the Mu- | %,¢ of Bolshevism be overcome and|!¢ nanned by union members and if}over Shorty Dodd As for Shorty,|—and thin. His face was sallow, Praibal Suses on, Delancey Gtrees. It Le poe halted in its attacks on re-|the demand was not granted the |} called the bartender and forced | Barbara sized him up quickly. was not recovered, union would tie up the whole United |that individual to deliver drinks at! “'m goin’ to start a cabaret here,”* jon. ‘May your organization recet 5 sunny, YOU" organisation receive the| States merchant marine. Seamen on table. he explained, “and I want a man to SET ary rer American vessel: 7 a order and justice in this criti ssels to-day are paid $96 " in’ over to the wheel of/play the plano. I've been given ta GETS ALIMONY FROM WIFE, | four in the destiny of Christian nations. [* month with comfortable quarters |¢oriive* Shorty Doda told them. “Ift| Understand that you're good pedi A . thfully yours, and the best of food. \\ou want to see some action come] “f yyed to be.’ Ghie Mau Witt hocsive 10.0 Meath ‘ARDINAL GIBBONS, * If the vessels are sold they will|<tyngt “What's your name?” less He Marri form Part of the naval reserve under |“"T reckon you-won't get enough ohes will ao." i Salvaging the Princess Anne iio the St Legs, ue, Government | action to raise the dust with your 55- ike that, huh? Very well, Jones, ‘ panigeony gel CLEVELAND, 0., Feb. 13.—Forrest Suspended. fook the St. Louis, St. Paul, New fe sald. How much do you get over at the’ \Hep, tron’ Steals, Ot ; A. Bidwell, fifty-nine, of London, 0..| Heavy seas, driven by high winds, are | American Lite wae eia from the | Ny ,@ld-timer! This|Last Chance?” [te rel pee aero $m | Was granted $75 a month allmony and|@reaking over the stranded hull of the t service. In the inst wee eeee | mc ter ofl at re eee night tips, @ chance idevage Aree 0 Mrs, Mary 8. Bidwell, fifty, of Clever|Old Dominion liner Princess Anne,| ships were taken from the watee’ shorty Dodd selected a quarter oljat the free lunch and all the booze I land, was granted a divorce by Com-|#8Tound off Rockaway Inlet, und it was | ger trade and used as transporte |, dollar and placed it on the Siar can drink,” Jones said mon’ Pleas Judge Stevens to-day in a| would be done to the ‘weene sea aE® | ‘ansports. {ine star came up and Shorty Dodd give you a dollar a night to Kould be done tp the vessel's cargo,|“SELL SHIPS AND SCRAP THE received his quarter and five more) start and all the grub you can eat. I sult for separation filed iby the wife. The work f J Ss z - ” a x Alimony” payments cease If Bidwell| pended. ‘The hull of the liner is sinking YARDS” CAUSES TALK along wilt ie He alee fesaeiie wank sou va play from, 0 0 clone iaae marries agaln. seper into the sand. The Evening Worid's proposition to °f Tolls and then p lpowre Clavie fone one Oe ee eh 'the star, The star won and | you're playin.” +] +tttee] ste REE = +tieee panes * zetes sre: +) tte ee = me Free ti | t a & } = a : | a a + L | SFESE sell all the ships and dispose of all Shorty Dodd collected two dollars|” “rit take the job!" Jones sald. the yards and docks and materials 7 fi “ ih ” Shi ateris alt by way of profit. “Good enough! Eight o'clock t of the Shipping Board created a lot, °" hy ind : , me,” he ited lock toa d ated a lot) { any man’s’ game, ht, then, Fl i y, jof talk in Washington yesterday. | gaig a ee eriglepith’ mete (el von ven ema itie Toe oe ee ee ; F While many? legislators and pubilic|toiette wheel.” < m. Miclals, who appreciate the menace "they followed him. Deep down in| «Ang brush your clothes up a bit? of approaching overwhelming taxa- {heir hearts Pendleton Pete and Slim And brush your, ; Hep ine Past Have thought about ent ‘vere admiring the reformed Taeate ivan em that you can he scheme none of them hus had the shorty and hoping that he would en-| “Jones thar ‘| nerve to advance it and none of them, jay a season of prosperity. gaan anked her and hurried eile sical Me ' itl te vir i ne z will stand fo it openly even ty Dodd was successful at the) The cal pit u | rpenter and his men did their | But they know the row He ain not 18 ve tis! work, and the piano was delivered. ‘ HE will have thele winnings on the board and see them|sorim and Shorty Dodd helped ber Ing them to concerns which are now | jn, Ces fore doubled on the next tut happen | Pltee the tables around the edge of established in the shipping industry.| "In opposition to ‘The f See in novels of. Western life,|¢ne dancing floor. Barbara made ® this time at the Hog Island yard in| t1is desire is to ald all shipping men/ World's outline of a way to save a written Ly ‘persons whose Western |r, 7 nd blaged it in'the window, Philadephia twenty-six passenger! in promoting their business, th by shooting at sunrise, horizon {~ bounded by the Hudson.) (700 1. TEN versels which are to be controlled bY| than turn over thi# great flect to ona | A010 Se » Shipping Board plan he did manage to win for the| CABARET BEGINNING AT 8 P. M, theuwan Decarcatse axa acts te grea: One! for a Governmen and oper-|greater part of the time and pres-| FR DANCING FOR DINERS! corporation, jated merchant marine, fed by Gov- ently his fifty-five gents had grown| ‘That sign i 4 y ntly at sign caused much speculati Ea iitieg tues ace nagar nts PLENTY OF BIDDERS FOR THE! ©™ment-owned and operated ship |to thirty-f dollar in Dusty Bend. And Barbera found 4 rds, which are building ships at to it! dieton Pete cried.|that George Scrim had be the army traneport service. SHIPPING BOARD'S SHIPS. froin $245 to $300 a ton as against a| slapping him on the back. “She's on lhe citizens of Dusty Bend did eet The opponents of the sale have as-|cost of $100 a ton in private ship/the run, you runt! Dame Forturl consider that they were fore GRITIGH BUGABOO BABY .TO| | nO chat the International Mercans | Yards: aded that the opera: |Hirtin’ with you right this minute” | Se stated hourne There coree yey eas DISPOSE OF. sected that the inte al Merean-| ron would take too long—that there| “I'm done!” Shorty declared, that they would witness this insesee There are food and suMatent rea- | tile Marine was the only bidder for) i. nor enougl capital in the country) “Done, with luck runnin’ like that?) tion merely delayed thelf dinner until ' song for selling the German ships.| the ships. In the sense that the In- h i {1 hope youd reformed, but! etter § o'clock. The sale is not yet assured vecause it|ternational Mecantile Marine was) , ten bidders entered into com- |} Stirs! I never heara| ,At 8 o'clock there was a sudden may be found on Monday that the|the only bidder for all the ships this | petition fer oF Seeger ahipe Bag it | a thing!” roared Slim foleee of difiers, They potres in from. KNOW, pping cire ha | ody, Pend bidders car: ot edme to an agreement| statement ts true Jot them, the present Leviathan baonai™ ehorty Dodd. repeates, (and BID Burton awkniadvanns cree with the Shipping Board, but any| Other bidders were the American | Sperated by her an owners at - Aa geal th make a livin’ gam-| Back in the kitchen Barbara and her | obstacle in the way of sale arises from | Ship and Commerce Corporation, the | heavy loss by eof hery immense |) 1°" "just happened to have a lucky | }¢!Pers prepared for the rush, business considerations and yot from | Compagnie Generale Transattantique | Coal consump Vast waste |) inch, and I needed a few extra dol- Hring us the whole thing,” Pens PE ederiok atid Catherine M. Wedeki the effect | (the French Line), the Consulich | Pacts unavailable for passengers or | jie got what [ need, and go|dleton Pete said, waving « hands os c Frede 4 Catherine M. Wedekin et of clamor coming from in \eargo. American enterprise is Be On iis sfroni gall 46 Bice ne tee Funeral from her late residence, terested sources that tho Shipping|S5ocieta Trestina Di Navigazione,|to take the Leviathan “ ry Niavak ., 4 s ‘On sevond thoughts you won't ever ‘Are you boobs or ’ . 244 W. 127th mt, Saturday ac 11 A. Y i Board intends giving the ships to| James W. Biwell & Co, International | making money with her. Ibo any close competitor to old Cy|she asked. ‘derin’ dinner? Bs, thenge to et, Joseph's Chureh, W. ; ; : hh % 43 Great Britain. hhureau of Supplies, Munson Line Katee rated y ac 8 J ‘| Welch,” Pete said. “What are you! “We ain't orderin’ drinks, are we? D2dty at, va : s . a ‘The objection that the thirty vea-! Moore & McCormick, Oriental Navi- | snips ReORACbS n’ to do with this sudden roll of of Sontag, we're orderin’ dinner,” M sie 3 é s bwEHe 3 g Board ¢ alth 2" Slim Burton replied. “My stars!" sels offered for sale migh:, in time, | ##4eM Corporation and C. B. Richard | id ey the Shipping Board elth I'm goin’ down to the store the first| “Dinner Is served font pana «bu. Svuide vt luese bidders want a y of h “| dividuals | . pass into British ‘hands and become | tew of the ships. Others want a con- Jona working on & percent thing in the mornin’ and buy me some until & only,” Rarbara announced. | part of the British merchant marine| siderable number, Euch of them has Aa : new clothes,” Bhorty Dodd said. meag| rhe cabaret begina at 8. Suppose does not appl, t ked out the sort of ships suited to jove brought in ¢ enough o you cast your optics over th ” es ot apply t these ships or to have brought in g shirts and socks, and| "Mey. gramped’ the reenee tea EXPERIENCE NOT ‘ tp. | the particular class of trade In which |jroximately 81,100.000,000. " 4 . shoes, any: other ships owned by the Sh'p- proximately ene, eras he mente REQUIRED; VACA. Kktie, I ain't had “ V as e a necktie, I ain't ever had a TIONS WITH FULL the bidder ts engaged. ‘The compe ething over $10,000,000, Muybe a Hecklny © Otte! And T've ; bing Board or the United States} tion for ships adapted to tropical or f things this shows a rapidly. There w: Jove ci ! ace OF LER Se Ona e ol bes vearin’ boots that other men s as a list of sand- C I he I alk of the I own Government, ‘The Shipping Board} Suuth American service is brisk. been wearin’ ts Wichess and the pases teehee meme path ‘4 have throwed away. I'm goin’ to buy LUNCHES AT COST. has ample powers under the Shipping bd cpt pcg oad Lares ll glen ne 04 ane, BUT ee Tasantnr clothes, thats all [not low: There was coffee and leed Act to muke restrictions in the bill] tj,¢ Pacific Ocean. n Pete and Slim Burton | tea and ¢ anne to drink. Also there nder freight rates fixed by the Ship st. Ambitio a list Of salads. of sale which will as effectually pre-} As to the objection that some of & ee oat hich applied toall shite |! him avhast. Ambition had ry ; hie ‘ 's are supposed to be dum- i me | ginimed Shorty Dodd for her own. “L want a steak and some ” Broadway at 66th Street, matters little. Vent ships purchased from the |e eaters arcereational hloroemiiie wing: Under the system of @ a aaa iL ahead | Pete complained, "By gost & hecweta FER NIGHT WORK. What others say about the subject, matters much. heb eiAS ire eget {nto ies Marine and that the International | {10m of rates : Lah CHAPTER VIL jean live on atuft Tike this That is the reason I reprint here from time to time a hands as the laws of Great Britaln| hus guarantees from New York banks | cay’ to turn ships bé rivate = art : mea propia d to eat dinner, why ? « F of at Ni rom|of sufficient money to enable it to 4" to turn sit bs XT morning Barbara was kept didn't you show up at the : letter (the original of which may be seen by any one) tell- mrennnh Matha OF AGAS) Maen Om | EC INE aN ine disprions aminnine CHRON CHMOOTIION SQM Flt alieds EL eatin fd Bacnere “ieetatie, dinners e1 1 er | Duy up Me “ * transfer to the regist {f anoth jand the deflating effect upon the r me ing about the service rendered by Mr. Campbell and his riesper ge ake al nlbesaatesp pao ea Jines and form a great shipping trust, ae ee ev auitoine Honea operates iv aaktant Honk Blak efhourht you'd work me, hun? Our b. nner an country, The United States has s0ld/ Judge Payne has suid that the Sher- tes. i @ few ships to foreign governments ‘Anti-Trust law and tho Depart | Ships was immediate, Fr) Justin Garret, eating his cabaret for one price of admimstow, Writes Mr. H.: with the consent of the President, but | Ment of Justice are empowered by Are building tots Nd less than breakfast after the others had fin- Nothin’ like that in this little estab. ye i Yu jn oF id a 8 a/4% ‘¢ = sry be y h ppe s' pnt!"* sreiing my"andore ‘abpreciation Tor the wohucrfui “arrangements you the reasons for such gales were satis. | Ue statutes to handle that sort of & that charke {vernment. in|ished, told her what had happened at lishment finde and carried out At the funeral of my de s.tuation should it arise, Mt i é ite fa Was the talk. of the town, ax he Wan cf factory to everybody. The ships must be sold to st fleet of the Last Chance, She sensed that it we're hungry?” Slim protested. i 3 (Continued From First Page.) BBLL FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, Butn ‘at, Jan, 16, 3, M, on OOBORNE.—On . Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1 THEODORE, age fifty-two, be- Joved hultband of Paterwon and father of Georgy, Irving and Ralph Fa EEE! ts Are loyited Lo attend the funeral sor- Vices at his late residence, ¥1 nat Sixt Street, Brooklyn, on Saturday, Fob. 14 at 2 P.M. Interment in family vlat. Greenwood Comer RIGUS.-LEON, Services = OAMPBELL FUNBRAL CHURCH, Broudwa; t, Tuweday, 2 P.M, WEDEKIND.—On vb. 11, ; KATHERINE 2, daughter o SSE: ee $3441 HH SEES! ome F te re eer ‘eee EXCELLENT SALARY AT START (New Wage Scale) FUNERAL OIRECTORS, PUNERAL DIRECTORS. ew wiceieiey mae n - Pao tieeensnenmeneneees . _ By Dr. BERTHOLD A. BAER EXTRA PAY TO What I 20, § about Mr. Frank E. Campbell and The THOSE WHO PRE. Feneral Chureh, EMPLOYMENT OFFICES, ds, ° en fe H . . merehal ssela which w put! shorty did not want her to speak of | “Then order up about two dozen . MADISON frends WEY pusthet fotga’me tp ie “envirasion si tne’ above ‘sonttt Tt ts not true that the International) American citizens: they must fly Tito'dincct competition with Shipping | SOFtY did not » of ‘sandwiches apiece to start with. The al th: they cannot the occurrence, and so she did not, A iy UARE 12000, menta. Fs ‘ Mercantile Marine has practically] $9! fan nation or a {Board craft. ‘There never will be an- 0 . ane oly) * are thin, them sandwiches, and delle YORK TELE. a When I asked Mr. Campbell about this, he said: closed a deal to buy all the ships for| foreign corporation or individual | other showing of ten per cent. gross | but Shorty Dodd at meals that day cate—they're real fashionable sand~ ONE CO. It was only a simple funeral. $28,000,000; on the contrary, the Pres-| without the consent of the Ship- rofit on Bhipping. Boat ApSTe Hons better t an he had eaten be ore. wiches. i / Beauty lies in simplicity. ‘Thousands testify to the Ident of the Board, Judge John Bar-| ping Board and the President, and ‘tn Fee een eee ed tea aroeier aTmree LIA ake Mn Re ae beauty of a Campbell “simple funeral.” ton Payne, who will conduct the ni flag their owners are sublect to [ping Board | ME aT ne ON eee a nae tty’ Loafer Boclcak ‘hay are (ontecm won aan ARWanie The “price” does not revulate the beauty of the gotiations to the finish, as he has! the operation of the Anti-Trust Snip Of Phe Haran. ahi pa Lars abt SAMOS a eS : expect to listen te music and dance - P| “ cond ie on ai oO th I be n ongrest iy conversatior with George 3 for nothin’? Not i? Y ‘ ntl " arrangements, only the arrangements. A “Campbell ducted them from thelr inception, | WoKe Of Crete a ro PUT enouah to act on foot the simeested | you Know that big gamblins-hall Wa cabaret had certainly started, ik Sct ea bic fine service” is always beautiful, irrespective of the cost of despite his appointment by President SHIPS-IN "SHAPE. i plan to roduc ithe deficit $1,000.01 0, jat's closed bocuuse some shark of Something in Dusty Bend! ‘ : Wilson to succeed Secretary of the . 000 by taking the Shipping Board o : - : Bt there wkne ot YOR $4. the funeral arrangements. «cy 1920 Tea. (p> area , Srerelary <ab the 1g Tete blader wil be eps ented of shipping. OF 160 corporations and lawyer is settlin’ an ests aint there were still some surprises Oy ee = |in the office of the Shipping Bourd individuals now operating Shipping asked. ‘ i: a ot is opposed to selling all the ships to! next Monday morning at 10 o’clock. Board vess a@ majority wamt to “Ycs'm.” (Do Not Miss To-Morrow’s Exciting a single bidder. He favors distribut- No upset price has been fixed. If @, buy the ships. 4 | “L went to see that lawyer this instalment.)