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! | ' 1 ee ee eee i a et i i a a A I BE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1920. rons tir| “wee” | FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRICES | a anmims,, | Soott, wiio describes himself as the Equity Pictures & Delaware concern with picture, “The For- " The marvels of science have proved that noth- which Scott declares When Lon | : : ak “ } ing is impossible. This daring fantasy tells the “te, an aspersion and a stigma on Ad reneiy os . 2 lly Sp) . latica of the ensemble” and other Sewwiid a begeta continued In Abia "Mato me etek | heme ran 400 Aston Hayéon “8 8 story of the brilliant young inventor who shot a ‘The affidavit will come ‘a stock market and prices of|\sa told sf 1% 14 | Rersene Tie 2% ie tie Cae ‘ te Newburger ‘Toseday. A | many industries broke sharply. A large| Asti tums. Ie : ce ak pad tn ue ae rocket through space to the moon and explored restraining order has been| number of stocks touched new 1oW|\u as tren. ee ee gop indies a 3% the airless towering mountains and dead Justice Edward G. Whitaker. | prices for the year, including U. 8.| Am. Bet Harr. sone le Rade & Tie ” oie tetene a bj Oo void sd ea lige 31% <0 Bet Aw Tob ane. NTS abysmal craters of the lunar world. :: :: 1600 Brit Am Tob coup r Am Can... 4z% any *Liggmee & Movers 108 ‘Weakness extended throughout the : 106 Columbia Eameraia to sam Cer & Found. 120% 12 att " to|entire list. Kven the railroad shares,| ‘mc 4 Poom af tin ha” righ Fre 5 Bodh scsi rome od | (Copyright ty ‘The Pronk A. Manny Company). are | which have recently been quite vigor- _ Cotton rl. 41% “as — 1% & Nash ry c a % SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. ously bought owing to the passage of Srna ats % “see Prog -rteang hed : Am Drug Gym... 124% 000 Indian Packing .... Ds © young scientist, is @ most bashful and retiring man. Catherine Brett, & young the Raflroad Bill by Congress, receded | jm pum... wy ne . . 1490 Orpheum Cirewt .... ws s 3 5 | Meclety matron, sees an excellent matrimonial possibility in him and sets out to capture him. Phillip, with motor, steel, oil and miscellaneous] Am Hide & Iau. . 500 Perfection Tire ... o 1% 1'y 1% Rowever, is more intervsted in science than im the charming girl. David Sulzman, an aged millionaire, 400"Radio Com % 1 | Somes to Foster with © most unusual proposition. industrial issues, Am He Lee of... Am Loe... 200 Radio Com “ 2 OVER ee ae Loases ranged from two to moreyan iy : Pod a; ag i - 7 F than ten ppoints. At no time was re-| Am Licee!......... fy | 290 Submarine Boa: . Be CHAPTER Il. ing him a little tired and almost cuperative power af consequence; Am Locomotive’... | 800 8 Dyeniaing (Continued) Nore Bs wolce became the same ag Market Do Next displayed, and the few half-henrted |4 4. & Gam cs. lav han & ee = 1] m0 0 8 Wes need Tels. 2% HILLIP waved « hand. “Bates|'t,bad been when he entered. | rallies that occurred were ecized upon | An’ ga ee Mo . ne 1% | 190 US Steam............. 8 1808 “Gold Sitver Pick will tackle anything under the| please, Foster, within the law or out- U or Down? a8 favorable opportunities to Hquitlam, sowt .... | te to : t -* aoe fam eee *” ae = “ sun,” he declared. “He tells side Ie, fo long as you make the name P date more stocks. ‘ea, Steel “Hund, S| National Ani‘ise .. GIN Gl — af 590 Cakeed Be Condy... 15 ‘a0 ome Shame me What is wanted and I fig-| of Sulzman live! ‘The break was due in most part to Peg eo 1%] Nat, Cloak & Suit © OF, Gh — 1%] 1000 Wayne Coal - ‘ 200 Hen@urss Syn w i ure it out.” Which was a good deal CHAPTER Iv. the belief that the Reserve Bank, in| 45. “wed ‘| Nat. Conduit 9 o =—1 STANDARD OILS 4000 Jumbo text for. Phillip to admit to a stranger. HILIP jumped to his feet and order to correct the strained credit} am Wool if, ... = Of | Net Hoam, & sep 8% Oy — 8% Orie O18 235 2000 *Knon Divide “Then what is the use of talking to went to the drawing-table, situation will bp forced to formally | Am .Wrt, Iwo, v0, one cee” b 2 oa cla eae = im tales oe Bates first?” the millionaire wanted where he leaned over the board adopt new and deisive restrictive 4 iy BB . ae. a a z P| inwiana: miblicie: = to know, not a change coming in his and began to kick the legs of tne measures, ray sauna’ ae 70° 7% —2% INDEPENDENT OILS voice. “Besides, in one sense this is|table—his invariable habit when any~ ‘The weekly meeting of the Federal} anaconda .” X. Dock z's R24 — 1%] 2000 Amie’ OF . # @ rather personal matter. thing especially interesting was on Reserve Bank was in session this| Aset Hestization., ein tO e . a a = 1% 4200 Amal Royalty . “I have come to you because Cath-| nis mind. He had forgotten that the afternoon and reports were current peer a | tee eon. 14 1) = 8 Loeb en erine Brett requested ‘me to do so." | millionaire’s call was due to Cathe- that an increase in the discount rate] Aran cL. 1%] Norolk & Wet... % 9 8 —2 joy | Phillip Foster forgot all about his| Tine Brett, forgotten the understand~ from 6 to 61-2 per cent. and possibly) At, Galt & W Thy | fermen Pee. Te 7% —2 isoorxerth star 10 |modeliing, He flushed deeply, sensi-|ing with Bates. He subconsciously 7 per cent. was not unlikely. — * tee = a tau da an ae ae he ion Pah On Mel tive fellow that he was, and David|fedlized that Sulzman's gigantia Similarly, it was reported that the | iam, “OMe - Orinda V. & Te $= % 2000'Rex Cons | Sulzman judged that he might give| Proposition was over Bates's head, Bank of England would raise its dis-| pen, Mota... = 2% lOmens Botting =8 ' 1500*Rochester Mines. sy |Catherine an encouraging word when |®nyhow. 5 “4 1 . ||| count rate to 7 per cent, to-morrow. [Beth. Grew atic ok Com... ~ : {00 12k Manin Pet “< ved hve) = BH we /he next saw her. “You're Mes, the man re Mae These Actives leeues: The present 6 per cent. discount tno 4 a Aa Pa Mf peed ae Petroleum... Wek Shere a “To begin with, Mr .Foster,” said| W4nting to get in touch with,” he said suddenly and with the bashful ismile which only came to his faco when he felt thoroghuly at ease will, himself, “Fact is, Sulzman, althougls rate of the Federal Reserve Bank has been in force less than a month, It js known that'when it was de- tise Veun, Tele w y 1 kim et, Tran, Penn, Seaboant Sul Burm iron, ..,, 2% Bute Cy. & Kiew 04 9 * = Slee i ewan Min 1090 Success SCn 200 Tonopah Belmont 2000 Tonopak Cash Hoy 1s |the old man, not letting the engineer 7 |collect words for a protest—“to begin #%!with, I must bother you by explain- SN] 3800 Federal OU... 0.22.6 >! 100 Guiana On . 1200 Glenreck OU . 100 Gattey $01 Pore Marquette cided upon the Reserve Board destred | Butte & Sup.... 21% uy wats — 2h] pn, Co 1300 Tono Divide ing my own view-point. Otherwise cl ; . hid, . 300 Mh oO . » 2 a F: y a ft to give it a fair trial before ordering |¥mterck ..., 20 way pais: kitew ia Gun dian 300 Tonopah Eat. in you cannot be of much help to me, | Bates and I have pulled off somo roa te ¢ per | Mie Cat Os. 18% 1 18H — Klee an 4190 Tooo-dim Pod bey ; ve| Pretty unusual stunts, we've never a new increase. since DT lca. Making... MG = ikl aes 31¢9*Tnopah Midw . You know, of course, that'I have|s 1 sie to take hold of my really Hlcent, rate has been in force commer- | Cal, Petrvieun ah as —scip oe 200 Tonopah Min & good deal of money. You ought to| pre igess and T think I've mot the : yial borrowings have steadily in-|Cat Petroleum . 100¢*Tonopah Stizpan know, too, that whatever truth there| 3.8 init an your qualifications!” B creased, the general credit situation [Use & Aris. 2 | Prem Steet ay eer een meena) Bs 2 |may be in some of these migazine bane vot "pa (ealaae 8 had became — appreciably — more! Gare, Lawcier 2 |Fattuan Co = 1% ra eins Su [Bttacks on my business methods, the] now, or would you rather wait until 40 strained and the reserve position of [Cem De Imo ‘ 400 Utah Merenve ty [fact remains that the world has had| you have turned the matter over int” the bank has steadily grown weaker, | Or#iaTed vot, a eters 1 |@ great deal more eather because Of| your mind a while The aged mil- 200 West End C.. he Orandier Mots. BET srmacuse nogerrEn An interesting side Hght on thelipe | Wi, Realing es... scess 2 ult} what 1 have done shan it would have] jionaire might have been referring to Present credit situation is found in]o, M. & 8. 1 ty 0% Beaton TK 5. 1 pedeesotgh ia had otherwise.” the purchase of a pair of socks, for Phone Broad 6016 the fact that commercial credit ap-|CM. @ S.0.Uy. pf 37 ep motor +1 | Me mitios ree , 7 “I understand that, 900 Producer & Reficers Phillip hurried) ail the concern he showed, The Rep, Iron & steel. . Chi, Pneum, Toot Direct Private Wires to Canad@)|| | ptications at two of tihe largest Wall 2000" Verrington Noyal Dutch N.Y. Ch, RO, & Me, Ma | 700 Red Hock OU . a 4 |tocomment, “No thinking person un-| world will some day be told how + end oll offeee, Breet banks thie week Dave been the fon. 1.4 6. ye ot Rosal Dates 3 | 2300 wan on | 000 alte Pater zs [derestimates men of your stamp, Mr.| Davia Sutaman once cleared a hun And what is true of ‘the soph - | onl. oN. W. ics any Saxon Motor 14% 14% — 1 | 1200 Kaputpe Net Posed ye aye popeenea #54 |Sulzman. dred thousand in ten minutes through erate ‘ eae inetitutions | Chi: & N. W. Ry.» ie Seabrant Air Line, . 8% 8 — A] 900 Sequoran On See ea 2 Ch x But the millionare was not looking! nis masterful ability to handle large ' The Stenemene ten CL ae MPD OHREE | caine. Orsmen pe PO clio OR [igeee Gen Bl 6 S88 |tor appreciation. “At the same time," |afrairs in an unconcerned manner. ae Chuett Peabody ee Dh geal re jdong ag 1000 Inter RT 7s... @4q or _|he went on, “I am not blind. I realize] But Philip Foster was immensely WEEKLY MARKET he true condition of the money | Col. Fuel & Iron.. 3 1% |Souuern Pacific . —3 400 Spencer Pet. Russian Gov Sige. 4 1 jthat the day of the millionare is al-| excited. “I think I could do it right Issued every Friday since 1903,’ market is still unrefiected by the| Ce! {panel 2 — 2% | southern Railway. pa 200 Steiner OW soo Hussian Gov 6M.....- 32 31 32 |most past. .What with income and|now!"—coming back to his ehair, covers the active issues of the rate stock brokers pay on call loans. | Cot. Gnutophone. i TTX |fenmem By. oe... = 209 superior OU BX DN Tremnersonhe. other forms of taxation, it is not the] sliding half-down into the seat, stop- Oils, Industrials. The opening and renewal rate this | Coca Col ae 2 ots — ” + yan puts Oa ee 21-25, 95.70, off .2%: Ist 4s, 90,60, off |S*Me It once was, Moreover," and no] ping in this position for tive seconds, Mining and Curb Securities} morning was 7 per cent. compared | Samel. Citar corm. + % | studdbalew |. : 1000 Taraman Oil... % % 4s, 90.20, up .08; ist 1-49, 91.20, |S0Cialist coud have stated this with} and then hopping back to the drawing No one interested in the market, f¥, With 6 per cent, yesterday and dur- | Col Om Coo 2% | Stutz Motor 200 Tropical O2 ... 1% 11% oppress + Se | more conviction than the aged capital-j table. “That is, in general terms. 4 2d 41-48, 90.66; 3d 41-48, 92.80, 1B 1% "am | Off 085 Ath 41. as 8% 8h! tory, 97.7 either as an investor or specula. ing the afternoon the rate rose to 12] Gontinenta’ & san Pr. tor, should fail to place his name. per cent. \ § . Bt t. & Boule 16% on our mailing list, to receive a What added! materially to specu- ;: Shell T. & T..... 7% 1700 United Tex Oi 300 Victoria Oil New 1000 Vulcan Oi . ist, “from now on, Mr. Foster, the|The details probably wouldn't inter= world intends to encourage the ma-|est you, anyway.” Can... 90.68, Off .04; Vic- 43-43, 97.70. 4 e > ame y |jority, not the minority. , And within the next quarter-b of -of-value publi- ¥ ‘ative pessismiam was the poor 1919 ‘Tenn, Cop, & Ch 10 200 Way OA G ... 4% 4% 4%! 1 P. M.—31-28 96.50, off 42; 1st [Jor : x a er-hour are ot this PI annual report of the Republic Faded ' . Es peer 1000 Western States SS | 4s 90.30, Off .50; 2d 48 90.00, off .14;| ow,” he became even more ear-) Philip Foster had unfolded a scheme Ash for Copy We. 38. N fea POC ORT TKK It showed earn-/owa C. sup . 7 Key be Lega isd 1300 White Ol cs Ch ck Bl ist 41-4 Oy Apres ARTA on ie jnest, “many men of my station realize Which sent David Suizman out of the Chas. A. Stonehem & Cc. FY shure compared with more (ren gan | a Textile Corp Teteam Pred... O84 toto Alas Br Gl ees 1% WAH 4 14s 9054, off 8: Victory B Seis | this as fully as 1 do. They know office in such a nonchalant, confident, 41 Broad S Naw Veek, an an Del Lack & Went. pregeage= + ale alee hee 08; 43-48 97.80, off 10. that progress must go on and on, jaunty mood that any one who k Street, N earned TE The Door vrenort id & aiden ‘Trans, . a =y 100 “Atlan until people will one day positively him intimately would have bp rein! ‘Milwaukee—Boston of eight points in Re-| pen & Rio Gr ... ems, & | Wiliam b, 8 — forbid the accumulation of large for- “He's just f 7 wf ir ted Sa ae Peotone nsettHing orton sh otner te wrens et aero Uelen Oo. ie tunes, for fear that the welfare of pleases iilin immocce ening that her steel issues. | Domes Mines E 2 “49 2% 30 i ee l © For Smart immense! But those tere 2 ° t the majority will be crippled thereby. who sat in the t 4 2 waco otecs on ether atl inauee,| moar sine ae [ome eS 3 New and Origina ie malority wil be crippled thereby. Who satin the trait with him never have had during the past fortnight me given‘in with os good grace as they |quaint goates Cog et man with the leading conservative brokers decline 7 eae: bs: ts Un, Ry, Inv, ¢ 5 e ° i W. ee eine ih atee was already unticipat- to advise the cutensive guroines of | fees arse motos er elbarae ie Fashion esigns o Tees |] | peteeree ee Neer uarwadt an ctner| Wien wena corse ine, aohama stocks at current low levels. On the ’ P 2 : 4 ways, to help lift up the very class of by so doing infl alize him, and contrary, many brokers are flat-foot- meee baa etechone : 5 : eet tuay ware teeing to Mess iran nic: nce the life of every Predict atlliower prices because of [| w. 2 ie oe ee By Mildred Lodewick= Ber ND A are teen ne | Ay coe eee Sad on the cart, wt sesees : en ai 1 aid, surely, ag Phillip made as_ partner Ps nt at once to bi PURDY & CO. qacinanclal 'peasiomismn “and conse. y i Slee Serge or Heavy Silk Would Suitabiy Develop |—i ied to keop them down inyself. | Probably this: tompered his ogutinin; * id to es Kas Breas Aire _ 5 p -day !! is different. As I for instead of d. Shilin's " ‘Yet. Yonn 3174-5-6-7. ‘M4 Pine St. the cotton and commodity market. , Utah Camper lode! ‘But to Satie ‘ Nortel isputing Philip's ace . Sr] Cotton at one time eiowon ‘an ad ae Caro, Chem... This M . say, most of my class have turned to tion, he meekly agreed that the hith- Vanedi FIT! helping the progressive movement, erto silent partne st ha wnat. ROFITEERING is {hoping in. that way to win the good the whole thing aloes Dest handle : = . f us, Withi . w i not new, in con. lopinion of the people. A few o' ithin a week a new or Welle ad ses 5 nection with are still bitter about it; you can still/ known as the Foster x 1 vance of 30 to 65 points, most of which RECT & DIVIDEND NOTICES | Vinee ot ined. while Sok obth, ores visions and Ce were dull and firm. . No. Ore, ‘Ranization, Foreign exctiange rates were prac- | Gulf States steel at | § k ale 1G a Construction _ ARIZONA SILVER cally unchanged, although ehowing | Masha & Backer TAY [Wee otarntand “S 3 clothes, or anything Ean Oa ot Ratan ae barn Seeeny fas well under way. Are . MINES CO. a slight downward tendency, IRinois Cent, eR bebaod Lod cid J; else in fact, but it is slavery as a solution of the labor|the products or Reet for receiving pi — 2h lw still an trritating ques- ‘oblem, tories, enty face DIVIDEND NOTICE. FARNINGS. = eee fen anietia mince: (y - [P SPersonally,” said tho millionaire, | nature, handled io «uohttNer curious A monthly dividend of 3 per Third Avenue Railnway System— — ‘| wineting . iy hen i | little sadly, cannot look at the| insure’ very little quch a way as to cent, will be mailed March 15°to }! Jan. grom, $941,063, increase $140,511; = \% | erties trariaan tinually before one In » matter either way Ae Cnguthne | ame superintendent: “nnd mean 20, 1920, to stockholders of record }| not aft. tax, $127,666, increase $36,664; +N | WitieOreetand of the excessive prices, E 4 young. I lack the of | of exceptional ability were Decured bay 4 | spirit that would be required to stop! the ote deetee cde dacy ae id “ |this new progress. Hevides, I cannot| wyjcrer Of comes have not kept bee eee tou While a veritable pace with such de- é | He stoppea, aoe Philip gathered Res was recrui riand on one’s purse y that it was only the old man’s pride) “Brin wen sharp wits have to be “ that had prevented him from taking] aays ater Dato part in the great inter-welfare mov‘ thanked her. ic brought into action to iment, gia her make both ends meet. He paused, as though resting, and Mareh 1, 1920. det. aft. chen $1410, decrease, 641, > ee, . at |e, Moto ARIZONA SILVER MINES CO. }} 015: 7m, gr., $6,996,607, increase, $1, 2 175,042; net ‘aft. tax,’ $1,104,338, in- crease $1%,768; def. att. ‘chgs, $336,- 884, decrease, $185,688, BLE WANTED-MALE. __| , oon, 440,051, increase Seat; not att |SAMES GAYLEY DIES;| GLOVES SAVE HIS LIFE. rdinary salaric army skill e213 FEEEEE TE OF see Catherine a tow ulzman's call, Ha ly for what aha wanted Cor office, $162,972, ‘decrease $5,893; sur. aft. 5 though, s You will hav me 1 Gruoet Contzal ‘Terminal hag. < an tae isin durease,| LEADING STEEL MAN Rait in| With the arrival of | after a while went on: “And yet, lke| on tha plamet ye to jtake the creaie bag oe haa Subway Scuffie. spring weather the [fous to leave behind me a nan® which] {dent smile, “for whatever wo i. planning of suitable 4 will live as long as possible. 1 can-|5ulaman and I. You've thrown two Wiles Biscuit C : : ; HOST, FOUND AND REWAROB. | fcr Income aft, Fed. tax, g2_| Inventor Who Helped Develop In-} De Forest Podthernu, of No. 36 West t depend upon my children to per-| ™eM together who have the “ in Jersey City. on Newark av..| 136.569; equal aft. deducti: ‘1st 1 ‘ 38th Street, who was arrested after a|attire commands the ph f ‘abilit: ay ume po» epet ia Jersey. eq ction of Ist ae ‘ tuate my memory; the strain may y for getting req gisiohs contsinlnn my Sitre te caviny pid. divs, and $290,000 “appropriaied dustry Was With Carnegie and | chase through the subway from Nevin {attention, and many 1 eae in Laptiiee generation, Nelther| Ditric acid and giyvorint® Tomuts as 0 Liberty Bonds, 8120 War Oertifi- P She realized that for redemption of pfd. stock, $76.05 U. S. Corporations, Street to Atlantic Avenue, Brookly: iro ineurance potiy; liberat a share-$100 par—on §2,000,000 2d ped. early this morning, was today held on a women who previously j 4 joan I expect my business to do it; ” left the fulfl- fy |the Government will take it over,| 8pcech, for Philip, more ‘AY. Jerse} ty, stock, against $1,063,222, or $35.45 a] James Gayley, a former vice president the Fiat h | sooner or later, and change the plant’s| @lf suspected that it was rehe Vitaliy of Muh et. and Rivera | phare on 2d pfd. in 1918, of the United States Stee! Corporation, | Rarwe of vagrancy in the Flatbush ment of their needs to fame into a mere number.” —which happened to be true waned ve nail tan colored femslc (Rus beds) Northern Central Railway Com-| died this morning at his home, No. 655] | Detectives Seward and McCloy of the |the shops are this year He said this with no bitterness, said, with just the right amount of ee ae Wa a ale rea ate YO | Perera tar envara weno ci ie erin gints Hato, wits | VOwIN at the, a Ra i bg 3 an crest, $2,166,338. 2 au al jevin Street sta! wen | we ave so 0 e ‘A t forget what yor fn —_—_——_— DIVIDENDS. ae pein Jat lhe 7 fee Seed en tanerd and Mitaern ae Rate EtAMny coileten ana es tori: They ine Core wer were talks | se = ¥ a - s id thros 10) 5 HI founding colleges, and so forth, ey about the moon. 1 - o1co. Galena Signal Oil Company—Regu-| Mr. Gayley was born at Lock Haven, | MoCloy on the bassin rail, 4 Hache ‘a every one of their do not seam to realize that a demoe-| your wanting to got ric acing ri: pus MULVANERTON.—uns. ESTHER M. x,,| 147 quarterly of ? per cent. on old and| Pa., in 1855, and was educated at Lafay- | “rd inom electrocution by thick gloves | ot oe pen this racy can do anything it chooses with| Philip looked up, startled, poe Witp of Traffic Officer Joseph Mul-| new preferred stocks, payable March Wanerton of Jersey City police, on Sun- | 31. day, Fed. 22, Deceased was daughter! Liggett and Myers Tobacco Com- such things, and if the people ever| since Sulzman’s advent P i method, with materials come to believe that these milllonaires| given no thought to the oa Pane by the yard so high, did more harm than good, their] tion. ramble otte College and Lehigh University. In os ES Me Oates oes fe Gomera | HEWCRRESIDENTAOF S.A. I be d out overnight.” | “You're wonde: ff he late former Frosholder Willian | pany—Regular quarterly 13-4 per|P& He was a deop student of the in- a ehvren | 0 reduce a gar- ee vecia b+ 4 Maw hls iaaiiae lorena ee i" iat em Ho stams \ _Peltreon and the late Netilc Pairson of | cent. preferred, payable April 1. dustry and his inventions contributed . vies} ment to a cheap price as clearly as I do, Mr. Sulzman, ; houghtful" or “solicitous» 0 %¥ ‘ Serecy Clty, Standard Oi] Company of Kentucky | much to tts development. Until 1901 he Secceede tim. by any means, | would need have no uneasinesi Catherine’ e became radiant, Funeral on Friday morning at 9.30 |—Regular quarterly $3 dividend, pay- mes Pie dy ; directa ge ad ATLANTA, Ga. Feb, 25.—W. J. One-piece frocks, \ eon | # weer Menke ile and she swayed nearer him. 3 Potock i corporation, | . un= red the er. cause Vhy shouldn’ © ‘ Vaion Pg Phd . bors calla a ok Transit Company-—Reg- | t!! 190%, he was with the United States | Harahan, for a number of yeasr Pr with the aid of a top hava so little faith in the good sense | mured: ia ae ‘one fie ware ¥ Olty, thence te Our Gat dicted file | Stee! Corporation.- dent of the Seaboard Air Line Rail-| coat or fur piece, will of the people that I have come to/ instant she turned awac, vy) Next Zady of Victory Church, Interment | iar “fuarterly le! payal His office was No. 71 Broadway. He | road, has retired and 8, Davies War- h b: ‘ ant oe med away, as though Holy Neme Comotery, April 15. was a momber of the Metropolitan, | field, formerly Chairman of the Board|®® chosen by some y T want,’ his voloe rose for the first! sens.” hor daring; so she never RINCON.—sv. ‘Worthington Pump Company—Reg- | University, Engineers, Oakland Golf, |of Directors of the road, has been} women as the most R é ‘go that Philip clear! aw tho bewilderment on Philip's ? eS UAN, ular quarterly of 13-4 per cent, on|and Bankers Clubs. named President and Chairman of the fant time, so thas Pp clearly saw face. A moment greatly tot Services at the CAMPBELL FUNERAL | preferred A stock and 11-2 per cent. board. economical street cos. | ‘ what a dominating figure David disappointment a eeeecly (0 hee RURCH, B; " vie t y ay RE —_— tume, while others will . Sulzman must have been when have te ay sald he would roadway and 66th et.,,on preferred B stock, both payable ger—"1 want you, F tod ureday, 8 P, HAVANA ENTRIES. Funeral of Former Gov. Murphy. |cling to their old love / Runeern:t Ranh yale Foster to aes! joing to t ou bslipanray sags rebut aera ot former, Gover.or lof a sult It is a per- & pidity, which will guarantee that 1 fot, few months,” hy FUNERAL DIRECTORS, vim ai ranklin Murphy, who died at Palm | sonal matter that each Shall not be forgotten, come what “umont. continuaiiy’ ad Re Fath iy j toe ‘, id Street, Newark. must settle for one's may! of the trip he ti A ho : ’ Bishop Edward “T want you to do something which inp) fl pected to make . : 401i hominis, |S" Lines, of the Newark Episcopal Dio- | Self, The design T am cannot be undone, something which [peein Te ane, Might to Ecuador, to “CAMPBELL SERVICE” IS NOT CON- F foriones cone Fe eres, ere be,,{n| offering 1s a practical will forever remind the world that | Pemon Quit at morning. "Expect to , model that has an air David Sulzman once lived in it! I giv i we next a FINED TO NEW YORK CITY. 1 5 Beleations trom "both "Senate and at distineiian Whi ee! ‘ you carte blanche cath ahall nave | » happily. “Send you House of Represenatives of many mu- ¢ OW ni need Del only held } - A telephone call will bring our i ad A mietrauitinn a Now dureey are en may be due to the ire of you ts th held his gaze for a second hes i comes ; : thing I require of y that RR UE RES nd be representative to you, wherever you ttt to attend, vos broad collar and the work shall benefit ihe pe fore\ remarking very quietly (Aren't i Hi rtly or indirectly. nerw ) he ive one of yourself?" may be, with the least possible delay. ; ieee Fix Moffitt’s Ball at $5,000. nite eres th mi DISTINCTIVE FROCK FOR PRACTICAL WEAR} “telly 08 ih nyt little, Mattered "it you st cuffs, You mean,” Philip's breath came put it in the mai! as nas We have personal representatives almost everywhere, William H. Mott. who yesterday! or to blouse of the bodice, which | for collar and cuffs, The large but- fast, any his cyes flashed-—"'you mean | back to my quarters” Ho Call “Colambus 8200” Any Hour, Day or Night pleaded not guilty in the Court of Gen- | _ 1108 the outline different from that |t028 Which form such a conspicuous sulsman, that I am to go as far us T oward the then, his 0 Mm eral Sessions to a 1918 indictment ior ifferent from that |trimming touch may be of brown bone jike? ‘fo invent anything [ choose, |8earM memory finally’ wrenching FRANK E. CAMPB bag oie Min Pe i mad jnrceny growing owt of 9. 6900 of the vs juead one-piece frocks|or smoked pearl. Not to be over- build what I think best, so long as it | 4 tem from “his “untised stock OF ° ; Berne tis | Lo land real estate transaction. | whose waistlines are but slightly de-|looked in the construction of this works for the interest of the people in| #Mall talk, he stopped short. “Have THE FUNERAL CHURCH j20. and anett ras ele for, Adel today “by Judge lrined by @ tiny belt or sash. Brown | model is the very narrow band of t} neral and at the sume time guaran- | YoU a picture of yourself which — 66" St. 237 Street at 8A 1. Oe MH Haein Atoaed Mgittorhey. | serge, or heavy silk and woollen, or| frock material which guards the edge tee that they ‘shall not forget. who have?" — Unconaciously he rowers torah Artistic Funeral Designs our Aeowity i Ma " io; hes id it w joffitt's intention o pay off | Silk and cotton mixture would of the skirt, the collar and cuffs. Tie did it'?” ' the request seem urgent ’ "gare paling guery cent of he $60,000 to $100,000 in-| ideal for the develogment of this| large bow ile is of eeorgette or woft Ax suddenly a» it had come, the old (Do Not Miss To Morrow's Fascinate “— leducas, . with aelf-color oF ;jan faille silk | slik im tan or @ soft blue oolor, man's carnesmess disappeared, leav- ¥ ing instalment.) ’ - (v ‘ : ‘ a Av ENO Aa , Spies ied ieee eerie en ne

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