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CURB FLUCTUATIONS © OILS AND INDUSTRIALS sox aworuixs FINANCIAL. NEWS anv PRICES The narrowness of to-day'’s price movements is best illustrated by the fact that U. 4. Stee! moved within a range of about a point. Trade jour- ,OVE’S GAMBLE 4 <<< By MAY CHRISTIE nals report that manufacturers are having great diMculty in making shipments on account of poor trans- | portation facilities and it was also | Ad Rumeiy .. Speculative activity sackened con-|Poooried that labor ‘agitators are | Alsska Gold 2 + % SiMerably in to-day's stock market/again active at various plants en. | Alaske Jusesa 2% -% ‘and price moveinents for the most! deavoring to work up sentiment for Allis Chalmers 43% +% Th be Most . RY ~a82. pert wore within. «- very narrow | another sirike'which, it 8 tentatively Am Aen Chemica. 3” 3) 8 e pping, Novel of the Year ‘The general tenjency was| Planned, to call on May Day. Crucible Am Mank Note... a2 42% 424 — —— Steel, because of the more or lems Ali Beet Sums... 88 6G BT +e upward. unexpected 50 per cent. stock dividend Am Mowh Mag... 118 118118 1H s ) Insues that possess strong chanches | ordered late yesterday, opened with af BY oo age TO% 48% GOW + 2h ean age, Whe wes lett. prabtloadly recety tock dividends were| gain of nine points, ‘but soon con-| Am Car & Found. 141% 188 141% + 2% . re sulec anne Of interest, Such ex | Yerted this into a loss of a point. Tt oe soothe IRL i A Palthough vohe aidwt tase. for | 9M't clear and legible." later rallied again to above last Am. + 2% us With: tha deearkHd shane j ‘pectations were responsible for ve! oy Aan, him—' © free-and-easy camarad- kl “te ia, | night's close, cutty ia Yet a cloud of mystery hung over his life. Was “And did the cad break it off just| erie of Chelsea, therefore, Viviun had : strong forward movements in Bald-) Oils, shipping shares and the calls »% A ‘ lj | because she'd lost ?" Dal-| borrowed a maohine whereon her win Locomotive and American|showed ttle change, but showed a Am a it a hidden past? Was it a dual personality ? |j | tecuse she'd lout her money 7’ Dal’ |Pmend might practise, neces : Me Woolen. tees ee eee of Thrills and excitement, suspense and rise |] | Protest. His wrath warmed the heart| And all day long’ the studio re. # ‘Ynfluences that helped sentiment.) March cotton sold at @ record high | Am. + 1 £ Saitep, giving her a moment's eg to the jerking of the nimble * © githough they were not directly re-| price of 40.19 cents per pound and later | 4m +1% EOh, no, he Soke it off therects.| Bhicley wan: indefatigadt fected in tho market, were a diop/months also wore higher. ‘Trade tnter~ Am +0 : He'd Kept back info-mation from her.| “I should think you'd get neuri > ta money rates and further improve- | ers were reper cop news was bg fry + % &, She thought that she was Justified.” | of the fingers if you keep the es " ps y % ucille was torn between her affec- | Vivian would say, laughin, ee Seeet in foreign exctmnge rates. ltriputing factor in the advance, Aun ra 1% tion for Shirley and her queer, doggea| On the day that she achieved 6] f= Demand sterling, which advanced} Corn, oats and provisions all wece | Am. +1 ‘ id loyalty towards Burke, "On this oc- | peed of seventy. words a minute— | @% sharply after the close of the stock | slightly higher, but Arbuckle bi Aa + 1% | National a casion Shirley won, accurately timed by Vivian—she felt y EY market tast night got u- above $3.74 interests lowered refined suga: prices | Am + S| Nevede 6 | Moyetant, 109, by May Cnriatin) The effect of her words on Daiton,} her hour had struck, - one-half cents per pound and the raw | 4™. —1 [MN X. Altbrake.... 107% 107 107% + 1%] 4 - notwithstanding, was unsatisfactory. It was a glorious sunny thorning. Mis morcing. This advance appears | sugar market was slightly lower. am, N. YX, Central, TX 1% %% SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING He puffed moodily at his cigarette] A fresh breeze blew across the <iver. ‘oe ft be due in most part to widely —_—_———_— be G4— yi EN ROH Be Me ME Y enirier & bea CHAPTERS, Apparently he felt he had been badly | And, as she donned the prafty hat she* Pudiished reports that British war-' BELLEVILLE, N. J F oh | Norfolk “Gouthern.. 24% 26% 36% — ss . ahiricy hit aioe anLendon ae, Porte, 6 weaitny courtry gxaule-| used, had ‘discarded during, the briet | hips their way to Halifax poeple = K| Norfolk & Wen... 06 98 06 — gy, Dalton ‘goee to Louden to tant to peat hea for ber Band. "thes tito be ‘married. | Lucille made a last desperate effort. ourning, Shirley's spirit rose. $35,000,000 gold. © SHAKEN BY BLAST. FE bee eT Td * ta ae Momarras| “Ghisey'n staying. im this, very week, too ovale” he wera with $25,000,000 gold consigned to . } | Nova Gootin’ Stoel G3 eat ; building. She's visiting a girl friend. Vivian gazed with | whole- Le Jocal bankers. J. P. Morgan & Co., — — 2% | Ohio Cities Ges... 40% 46% ‘sone | But it's my personal belicf that she's| hearted admiration at her friend. “I, ‘3 A ; a ee es) come here in order to be near you!" | should think every e in © to whom British gold 1s usually con- Ch 1 Plant ©Wrecked—One Ca bean in ord be 1" | should think diter in the City * et emical an +1 | Owwe Botting .. 41K a% Behind her screening canvas poor| would welcome you with open arms— signed, stated that the only: infor} i. Hurt Windows Broken F1dy] Pan Der. com. a8 ws Shirley wilted in humiliation, Ob,|{ know I would, if I were mere mation they had on the subject came ‘ is Pan am Perd.. 8 O% tiundering Lucille! man! pon) rots. rourkd. | Peon, RoR. She clenched her small hands} Shirley had laughed outright over eee. cer eres weurces. ‘ so bated 2 eal ek Fit] eae, em, 4 tightly together to keep herself from| the folly of this statement : 4. 4 Tee Frop in cal money rates frem heavy explosion ba: gt Booth Wisheries. ... Peopke Gan . % erying out, In all her life she had ‘As though looks have anything to b Peg cent, the opening quotation, to New Jersey Blue Chemical Company | piyn Raya ‘tran, + | Pee Alarguntte * never felt so utterly humiliated. do with business! 4 Ger cent. by mid-day appears to|Dlant at Belleville, N. J., this afternoon. | Hwa shor Co... tse] Pea. @ ... ig “I must be going.” said Lucille at] | “Ob. yes, they have dear little q ; i loyee was 4. 0 was | Burne Piewe Arow } last, rising to her feet, She sighed.| country | cousin vian a foeen fully expected and dis-|Die omplovee was injured. None was ie Cope + %| poem ou botegamgeny PS) on the fioor ‘below, ‘and' one day" whet he “I'm afraid T've only made bad|sagely. “You've a lot to learn yet, let fed. by the stook market. As @| «me town and the country for some |Butle & Superior. 2% 204 204 — 4] Pm Om. 6 aK CHAPTER Xv. worse!” Her look of distress was|:ne tell you ; , Butterick Pim & W, 2 . genuine, Shirley crossed the floor and lifted / 1 Sic tay erent wrrem on chaining call ot windowe-were broken and dors were [Saws com, ou: MN Bw Bu A 1eoe oe wh byes gh flan 2 Be Riots to ely tat to] Ile eae inthe Corner. he Toleed | not fay ng call|of windows were broken and doors were |i, pesing . a Bi — | Cetin Co. iw +4 5 Shirley crouched behind the canvas in Jim Dalton's studio, that| (= 20" fo Most {0 daney them with care and slipped them | maney rates these days for they know |torn from their hinges. n Calif, Potrotenm, 80 Gone Guar . ON + 1 youn hi Luc fel J ol " . yy velo) F | much rates do not accurately reflect |4ows in the Newark water works and | Caoadian Puc ie p> ted + 1% Vena eet Pas iS man ushered fille into a “mofel's chair” quite close te] “1 dure say you meant weil—but, | surreptitiously into a long envelope, ei sacle “Actan iy blunt ot ia: tabate Puoitah Obra | Cen, toute ee 4] Shirley. The latter was completely hidden from view—and giad|fortunutely or unfortunately, there| hoping Vivian didn't notice, 15: ' rps poten bp alate oe pany, near Belleville, were broken. Fire | Gent. Leather of 18108 “lpeding . . eee of it—though she didn’t fancy the position of unwilling eaves- cre eons ner hee tee ad pet ‘See Ds Dp “ unable to obtain time| started after the explosion and 150 bar- [Ost De Pasco, 61 BL — @ +8% all the king’s men’ "—he shrugged his| “What've you got there, Shirley? | funds Rader @1-2 and? per cent, and|rels of chemical were ignited. ‘The BOK en +2 “Now tell me what you want,” said Dalton rather stiffly—or so it ‘can straighten out some| Has genius begun to burn? Come on, * when best classes of commercial pa-| Belleville and Nutley Fire Departments me bene bod z on seemed to the little listener behind the canvas. ’ Re wees 4 ital bast woe tt an’ Ghee Bar carry a7 1-2 and 6 per cent. in-| were summoned. ‘The cause of the ex-|o."M 4s Fay, Gon SOK is “I don't want anything,” replied Lucille tartly. She evidently saw the| Ho open gu nt” Toor Politely) Miss ite nothing, vivian!” i , ieee a 'plosion is not known. OM & Str oa &% — %| Implication, and resented it. “Not for myself; that is,” she added, “I've| Then he came back and flung him-| “Rubbish! Let's have a look!" Dr. George Coiborn, Prenident of the |Ohi, i 1 & F 7% 18 + %| come on behalf of Shirley Marsh.” self into the chair near Shirley, hid- fois Just a fret | otteenty AND FINANCIA\ company, with an office at Newark, ts | ¢ reat Went, i 0% u% 2 canva " ‘i ing his face in both his hands, You'll think ! awfully feeble. if ¢ IN. te, being sought by Mayor Waters of Belle- | Conor as eae Here poor Shirley started so violently that the canvas which concealed] '#."8 [O° J auengel's feelings may |thought--maybe "those editors'll WA. Sale ado Aalinest the company aid not [Cee Onee |... am mM fa | BEF shook, and theroby almost betrayed her hiding-pluce. What on earth| pe etter imagined than described. .|me if I've written anything’ . have a permit to make explosive chemi- Jig; LS tem. aT 100% + %| 28 Lucille going to say? How long he sat there Shirley juite right! Best be SH Sain in tha dows, oe pth eA Sh m4 mat There was silence for a moment, as though Lucille was waiting for an} never afterwards Se ee But arat ot toe pies sedge Ty te 4 . is wo = 4 | Bouton 08%, answer. ; ¥ Col, Granhophome.. 48% 41 Gtandent " ; in her heart was infinitely worse than | produce the manuscript. ; " MAN WITH RAZOR Core Otho mon a tou 40 416 | None came, however. “And next morning, when I ‘met}the ache in her cramped body, pain- | Shirley—immensoly sensitive, ike | 4 (pe ER 4: dl lla derail fencer 71% + 1%] Lucille cleared her throat nervously. |him by appointment’ in the Bath} ¢ui as that was. most amateurs—retired to a distant | CUTS GIRL’S COAT, |v! tim 00.00) tae oe : 1 po eegprrel * van oar An want you to give Shirley Marsh Ciub, he refuse to believe the story} A little gtifted gob, escaped her. corner of the studio while Vivien 4 *]on, Indl M.... ae 4 uare deal of my ‘double’ Jim raised his head. e caug! S|read. She appeared to be absorbed ‘ ! eae end Cn oe sk Ps bi Baynectegr-oe 1e% — | “indeed!” Shirley could hear the| Lucille wrinkled her brows thought- | treath in, listening. Shirley crouched lin the correct adjustasent of S@p,Ba8 } x Omtinan yy re +4 2% + ‘%/{rony in his voice. “Might I ask if|fulty. down, petrified. hefore a mirror—but she kept an Self-Styled Stockbroker Attacks | Qvsineatal "unas. DK 204 10% + ena, a7... 76% + %|ehe sent you here herself?" “My husband"—she spoke the word| “Who's that?” He got up to his] anxious eye on Vivian the while. On i Girl in a Gtore—Captured |Orm meamee prs igh 2% 6 + 2% | Teme, 10% — %&| ‘No, she did not!’ * a little scornfully, as though the sound |foet and peered about the studio.| Vivian's frown or smile it } oa ia ee ea ea tk m0 +4 h! Then why—" He broke off,|of it was utterly distasteful—‘my | “Confound this old, rat-ridden barn!” | seemed the fate of empires bung. After a Chase. iabk' Cae ah: sae berg Ween = ree pod ery ag though fearing to sound churlis! husband told me something about oe “Woman and Treason, read Sarah Forkas, a Wall St | . 43 re . 6% — %|but his meaning was quite clear. seeing you down on the Thames Em-| ,, ‘ » |young woman briskly, “not a bad; MUMREEE in Ml eabiae fang litetatiies to ke loo hee ee 28 +6 | “Why did I come?” A hint of rising | bankment— IT ISN'T BATS—IT'S ME!” | young : vers” and is tnveln- . es at No, ‘elly fo ke Corp... 31% 31 a+ % 70% + %|temper lay in the altered pitch of| She broke off, looking dubiously at HE oould hear him moving to- ‘And silence reigned for a while interested Street, stepped into a five and ten cent 1. Tack, & W.. 108% 19% 198% — & a Lacille’s beautifully-modulated tones. | Jim. wards her, and—on an impulwe| Vivian looked up at last. She was store on Maiden Lane, near Nassau, this| Del & ‘Hudeon.. O84 oy 1% o% + %| “I came because I'm fond of littl ‘He didn’t add the interesting rea- —rose up painfully and stepped | beaming. ry ae afternoon, She notiand a man following |D@ © Alo Gr.. ™% 1% 1% — % 121% + %| Shirley Marsh, and because she's al-| son of our meeting?” The cold‘sar-| iD y I's topping, Shirley! Aqwfally Ger Inside the etore Bite elt hiv tana | DS BOG. rh Me 1m ny 4 + «%| Ways Deen so good to me! casm in Jim's voice was almost] from behind the canvas. There|orcipie and strong! T always knew be Uae beck, us foentioa pratees ore| RS Oo SH ON Me 4 aay 1 |" “Have a cigarette?" said Dalton,| brutal “He didn’t tell you that hel sus q smudge of dust on one pink| you were a brainy kid!” eke ecard Roticott Jutueton 108% 100% 108% moat i |handing his case to Lucille with an|tried to murder mie, with intent to cheot—and yet she made a gloriously , Shirley felt gratified. She was only * anda" aad Screcmied, The roan | lee 4% 4 3” 4 &| air of complete nonchalance. Through | rob?” | Pretty picture, bomen, Aad Vivien wasnt SUE) broke away, Detective Thomas Hughes, | Brie) 1. B% BY % a crack between the canvas and an| Lucille shuddered. [ PESiey st ‘ . pleased. ' of the headquarters staff, joined in the | funiw Payee .. T4 6 mae 1 + X|Casel Shirley could ace his air of| “You don't spare me anything, do} “Tt isn't rate—it's me!” she said. seen cetaiciae pursuit, and arrested a man who gave | P Rubber . OH T + Be = real—or ppser eee ict gree yoy enoud 17” ealé Jim Dalion. i Jim Pelle took a iro Bare ae HIGH HOPES. his name as Harry Nell of No, 1639 ‘Teme... 2 By 26% or 1 Lucille refused with, curtness. rect husband be- | 19,88 though he bad seen a ghos' 6¢]'LL gtve you a letter to Doggies { Gant, WL & Wig. 15% 15% 16% — ¥. 6 +1] ‘“phis isn't a social visit, please | ‘You and your precious hu | Then @ queer light came into his | ‘Broadway, He auld he was & stock | Goon ‘em 30180 aan v6 io” + yg | understand eps Rerces | evens ares have worked no end of Tse meapeee Suet Wecetre fini gree, Sonn Dowste'l do Blo beet . Gerawel, Cigar a O14 — 3 . Jim raised his eyebrows, shrugging “So, you've been here e time Pc conkeshl coat had been cut in| Genwel ko . 10° m —2% eg Pods vy 4 his shoulders slightly. 7 a He stared resentfully at the woman. listening, pave ee el Sates for you” Here Vivian scribbled ‘ ie back, apparently with a razor, She | Genel Motom B16 HH + 94 | U. 8 you will!” He struck a match. os ie eet emer short, harsh laugh, “The plot surely | off a note. “Tell hi : ‘ ‘ identified Nell as her assailant, but the peel ‘Motom Deb, mM mK — y|U. B bs + bi on dent mind if T amoke, de! yout LUCILLE DISCOURAGED. thickens! riauite 4 highly-colored | o¢ wilke Buileecane eae latter insis talee o foodricn 10% 1% + 4 | Utd re ‘No, not at all,” Shirley coi ear| AVE rama! Lucille, the intercessor— q Hoe wean Wpened Up fone Chere at Tela: | renby sama, W% 40% + 4 Va, Car, 16% + 2% | Lucille draw in her breath, as though iNeed SMa id ck biznes yourself taking notes in the back- |Your manuscript, I'm sure ‘hell think . lous assault. neat, Nor, dy Of, M8 My by — 4 Vanadium Steel 8% +2 | bracing herself to the task that lay she ground—only you didn't think you'd |it great!” H a Great (Nor, Ure..., 40% W% 0% ‘Watass of. A. 21% — %|before her. “Oh, I know you must convince him of her own inno-| be discovered. Thus enco therefore, Shirley HARBOR STRIKER SL — 2 | Westem tL + %{think {t impertinent of me coming cence in the afta He was a ‘hot-headed youth, and |.) 0m uraged, i ASHED. + | Wet, Pacitic 5% + %|here—when we haven't been properly| He went on, grudgingly: for hie excuse it must be said that | et off on her mission. Vivian flung ; Mae aee REE +2 : Pac. ey introduced. “Ot c Ae tal er ela-|h@ had pussed several eleepless | ak old shoe after her for luck. And Negro Captured After Chase, Heli +% &% + %| “Upon the contrary, I thought you! ourse, the fellow ls so:ne rel@- (nights and worrying days His|at the bottom of the stairs a black As Anssaiini ai 13% + %| claimed me as your husband!” cor- tive of mine. You may consider that] nerves were worn to threads, cat crossed her path. Yes, fortune +h 5% + %|rected Dalton, still with an air of|le has some clarm on me. Is it| “You and that woman must, have certainly did intend to smile to-day ee ee Tete Sunt a engre, +% 34 +1," | complete detachment. | Money that you've come for?” eS See eerie. chars (by tnee re eo ee jo. ind Avenue, was locked up 75! 14 faa fy sr) stepped up close to rley. er: 8, in the Old Slip Police Gtation tis after- ba ry ae t 4) At heart he bitterly resented all! It is noti” Lucille's face set like|Was a break in his voloc, es he| Arriving at the “Evening Clarion,” the trouble that Lucille had caused. | steel. “My husband will very soon be neon on the complaint of two striking He looked upon her as a species of | Ratedies she was fortunate to find that beyond the reach of human help—or | “yy ‘ ve longshoremen, George Gessner and Ed- Lape Why couldn't you have done the|Simpson—euper-man and sub: = adventuress. He mistook her nerv-| money, He's dying in a London hos- o 6 to|editor on th 7 | BY issued every Friday since 1903, ‘who said that when they |MURDERED WOMAN |IN COURTIN PAJAMAS ousness tor boldness, and thought 18] pital °° ON eat SEU ET TUE AEG Cee orien ee eee " ‘in Fulton Street an jmpertinence to he softened. He open: 3 lips tood tl trembling, robbed} En, » for : = pt RAN sy where he was going he pulled « krite os | LHRUST INTO TRUNK.| TO FIGHT FOR PANTS Shiney March on the lips of such ®/as though to speak, but he couldn't| op gpeecies n” ng, ment however, for the mo-. : iy aid yor ig an tom, = — WOMAD, | rorved ‘potse” dean tol thee ey.Gd eit nieve ct evmpetmy | And Jim went on: to be oohe ant, Up, Vivian's letter by = wee and Curb Securiti . * qucille’s | } -| “You can't expect a man e | “copy ~ and waited nervously, : Mining Cc ities. N Gessner was go badly injured that ne | Police Seek Husband When Sister | McDonald Says Landlady Locked |leave her. She had had to screw UP | As a matter of fact, he couldn't help| treated in this hole-and-corner sort| “He'll see you, miss. Step crea No one interested in the market, dropped in the street from joss of blood. « ‘ al her courage for this interview. | considering that the degenerate’s| 4¢ way, and then—then feel the same|way.” The boy popped his head over ’ either as an investor or specula-Y In the station house an ambulance sur- Finds Mrs. Evans's Body ‘Him Out When He Went for And the unsympathetic attitude of| demise would be an actual benefit to goon took gixtesn atitches In bie tase —about a girl! It isn't in human/the banisters and beckoned to her, - tor, should fail to place his name on our mailing list, to receive a y of this full-of-value publi- rz, "t tend to make her feel|the world . . . and neck. ; eet In Her Home. Foor for ‘Wife. pain geet “Ob, Licnow what you're thinking amis aaid he was headed’ for the Z —and' maybe I think so, too!” broke . ts) NEW BRITAIN, Conn., — is words conjured up @ fe His 8 rested on her black frock, | right, and thence to a glazed glass Ween carn cilaced iin Chri ireencien |e body. of Mra A Pl James {aDonald, No. 305 west 76n| Moreover, his words tenyery morn-|in Lueille with intuition. “Only, I| ang ‘hia’ tonea were ‘kinder as he | door, on which was printed: ween enon o eg him throug ‘Greenwich y » Anna . 20, was|Street, startled the West Side Court this, Pictur jum-sodden hushand in| don't want to talk either about my-| caiq;— ‘SPORTING DEPARTMENT.” Patrolman ‘Tripp arrested hime’ “84 [found to-day in a trunk In her apart-|atternoon by appearing before Oagis- | ME Of NOr OPO TOG Grugged him-| Self or my unfortunate husband. I) *ir sorry to hear of, your loss.| Upon the walls—secured by draw- arrested dim. ment, She had been strangled by her trate Sweetser clad in a suit of pa- els sit tng ve to death with the|Want to ask you to make things UP|mruly sorry, Perhaps I've spoken|ing-pins—were various startling pi tthe son's toy reins. ‘The police are|jamas, shoes, hat and overcoat—nothing | twenty pounds that Burke had given | With little Shirley Mangh harshly—I—" » |tures from the “Police Gazette, searching for her husband, George|more. He told the Magistrate,his wife | him for @ passage out of England. “You constitute yourself as go be-| “it was Shirley’s turn to blaze. Lovely ladies, smiling toothsomely, Evans, le ure, Shirley! No man would stand | She ascended. Down a long corridor, round to the ni it Ash for Copy No. 30. Chas. A. Stoneham & Co. 41 Broad Street, New York. New Detrelt--Milwankee— Boston Crashed to Death by Elevator, A porter, whose name is believed to COMMU LILLIE m1 said Lucille| tween?” He spoke, all-ignorant of| «1 fealty don't require your pity!” | beamed down on her from skewered | Bienland-Tersaie, Fl have been Bourget, was crushed todeath |" yrs, ater Powell, a slater of Mre.jcmne mony Weert Bone out to get), -Tmade & lapiameed the tot that Shiri Marek Eeresit | ans tilted her small head up, and a| prints, And the whole room Tudiated | ESTABLISHED 1903 NO PROMOTIONS) this morning between the clovator and |pvang, went to the latter's home to-dey [the ieowady ney returned. he sald, | JOTI take which has worked a tot | Wosiiicene sumost, at bis elbow, 20) gine of pride was in her eyes, ‘I/an air of “bonhomie” that was véry ZL ZN the wall of the shaft in the building at | UVM went ¢ latter's home to-day. |the Jandlady, Mrs. E. P. Morton, re- ‘A mi Unwilling Hevener! heard every word you said about me | cheering. hy of harm!" was Jim's grim comment.) «1 don't know what ull those big ‘ucilie-and know now what you| A couple of pugilistic youth: twas evident from his tones that| words mean,” said Lucille simply, “I|{0,1ueuie Tend Krow nav nel ait | predominant Ran eage aioe wee No. 42 Broadway. Bourget, with two | Not finding her, Mrs, Powell searched the fused to let him enter the house. other men, was working on’ the fourth | apartment and notioed a large wardrobe “I want my pants,” he tld the Mag-| | Lucille had made ym te the tru ad floor, ttl be ot te int i he considered only know that I'm terribly sorry for t then eo th seldom | h: been twisted from its prope: the elevator, He accidentally moved the [Wunk had Deen mowed from its usual jlstrate who issued a summons for Mrs.| trouble purposely. “How you could| the girl——" flattering — bul Proper place : ‘ controller which started the lift. Place to the center of the room. She|Morton and told McDonald to get alever take me for that degenerate| “apparently she bas consoled her-| °F n0ver GA there—opponents in a Uaeenita send moet cbabane anaes notified the police, who broke open the |policaman and go buck to the housy |down-and-outter passes all OOMpre- | seit wordy duel—those two who once had|strange sartorial prociivities, sented Silent om Gash in Throat. trunk and found the body. and demand that he be allowed to get le Poor Shirley, crouching behind the been no much In love... . in a ewivel chair, whose legs were 2 ‘Tho body was clad only in a kimono, |h# clothes, think I was playing | canvas, could have wept over the| °°" " ‘hte hale . George B. Vane, who bought @ room y ees then?” a ‘As for my coming here—to Chel-| resting on the desk before him, aud J + Its condition indicated she had made a opm a little of my own, (née! e sea—l ur you, ‘it's a hateful} upon whose head was perched pre- et the Park Avenue Hotel, 3d Street and r LO: to her feet like an out~ “Oh, but that’s ” ui had " hard fight for her Iie. ST BROTHER SAVES GIRL. | Lucite rose to . WO) ie!" cried Shirley, “Lucille no | cariously a light grey bowler ; fi . Park Avenue last night, was found part- | 7 UR Oe un ena "| raged goddess, “T suppose you th Mr, Burke over,” cried the woman | 10), 4.°°°" “Two to one on Chickle's what { ly dressed in bed this morning, with al > Neg a: vearuainpinshygyy i ger armas T planned the whole affair before-| eagerly. ‘im's face was hard as flint now.|eay—it's u dend cert!” he was re. small gash in his throat, evidently in-|Col.. where he was sald to have worked | Pemniless Daughter of Butterfield! hand Perhaps no choice of words could | ,,Jtmis, moe we marking blandly, nodding to th PROPOSAL! flicted by a piece of broken bottle, Vane |&s 4 miner under the nagne of Bvtnoff. Heir Was Without Hom, Xt uffed a ring or two of/have been more unfortunate. For) "ty! illing and glad to believe it| younger of the two youths, “Y¥. wae taken to Bellevue Hospital, where it | They returned to New Britain tast June.| oayrERTDas, ‘ ee etre Ke. hadn't Jim himself been ignomini- Tm willing snd § feed iF b PS de was said he will recover, — refused to | vans worked here as @ laborer, Na ed , Mass., March 17.—Just | smoke Retire 0 Oa interest me|ously ‘thrown over?” was . lie! AE pete good td hap ay eee smash ‘im! -— e Rca esa 108 ae rae Sh he oe sen 18: Wt parthuiarlysite. the result’ that piMias ‘Shirley seems, an, adept, at wea te credit anything “else. 1| Could’ this be Dowie Simpudn? lome Dob! nN. 1" was ' N. 4 Pupite Service Corperation.|FOR SUMMER COAL BUYING,|¥.. Because sho” war. ‘hormelocs and | 2068 Shirley thought | contemptuousty. know eewant You gont-need to keep | pink caraation=withal the bearnlpe, Quarterly @tvidends have been de- ict ars Bennilass, pretty 16 year old Fiaren: For a momentve the room—so| “But now she's free—” biundered | ~ "Os tng me of that!” Perini countensnoe of the eplamane clared on common and preferred stock | ewer ¥reight Rates Called For|covaned’ by ‘her long’ Wat iehenitie | Nuect the snub had been! This was|Liucille, wishing she had more com. |" "sng while I am in Chelsea. we/somehow seemed to Justify the by the directora of the Public Service Corporation, it was announced in New-| WASHINGTON, March ark to-day’ by Thomas N, McCarter, President of the corporation. ‘The com: Jim—a man she|mand of language, more convincing | goo ever have to meet!” cried Shir ech. "She's tree tecause she | dor > . Smeve been speech. iu weren't mamied after aii | ley tempestuously, pride and indig Elmer 1. Jaanes Cambnidge, and|a new, changed 17.—Genator |#iyen a Happy ome and a bright future. | scarcely knew! He had Frelinghuysen, Now Jersey, to-day In-|pudley"L. James of eset’ ute | so chivalrous, so, kind. feet, all courtes: |nation completely getting the better] “Miss Meadow—-er—Misy Mere— —Decause I told her.” | 3 Id sh him. that tily. A \troduced a 4 6 change in him that |—? » e jof her, She would show him that|—he hastily consulted an open letter © comber |16d e jest ie! ere ‘ warterly common stock dividend fleld. had wrought. still hovering round | revelations. " ; HO AW TIY Riad $0. |during the summer to stimulate con “Just as you say!" ond ‘As a compensa: |),S0me time ago, Dudley James died| Lucille’s fine eyes giittered wrath- ps. “It's a good thing that Jim bowed in “Wr—do. sit . leaving Florence ‘alone wil tep toward che With a jerk he cleared # 2 suc Che ranean Le with less than | fully. She took a step marry, when her trust in sattiod i ny : i tortnarcasdtn'rutes tf Bot ent above | Bt, When that was gone atraneert Bhoe, and then — apparently ~ she ! sical Frain kava Nom te hat tn tee e normal tariff in w anh na oe Sher in Bt : pork : pie Se . MrOLINGhUpsEIe, ald’ se0000 coal cars| topher'e Home, "Just then, honsver re: | Changed her mind. She Ho stsuck ® match with trombting| “It 18" come to Shinieytn | poxine, § t y that are idle in summer ‘could be used |Stpbrother read in a Boston newspaper | sel once more on the model's chair, | mangers and lit another cigarette. The ry etty eyes, She blinked them back I—lcame"—— Shirley was ail con- if price of coal ‘and the freight rates |Of the death of his father. He wrote to | and said, in quieter tanes: think | Muscles, of his face ware yrorking Peeiteny. Pons y om “CAMPBEL, ICE” IS NOT CON- were low enough to induce consumers to|Portchester and on jearning of the situ- “It doesn’t matter w' you under the mingled stress of anger, “You're crying, Shirley ‘es—don't be frightened—though .L SERVIC. buy them rather than wait until fall, ation there brought Florence back with |of me. I'm not of any account—and | wounded love and pride. i not! And I--I simply hate| my name is Doggie I won't bit Ho FINED TO NEW YORK CITY. a baa Tim not accustomed to consideration. |""Poor shirley, however, didn't catah | hp not! ° beamed on her encouragingly if . ae ly say once again & glimpse hat emotion, She h ade a quick rush for the t to write.” said Shirley HELD ON GIRL’ , T can oni your extraordinary likeness | fought that Jim no longer cared,| , She ms the | want tow said Shirley des. 4 telephone call will bring our GIRL'S COMPLAINT.) FIND MISSING AVIATORS, | name and zor sruncraneytanma | oobeht had Smt GAe*™ SAS gon pegeg sta amined ICHAT | neaiy Ave bust ite nei ati he ou ae te Ne aay I say you close—| "you're crucl, Mr. Dalton—down. | getically behind her! __ to show you, If 3 80 good as to representative to | ates hs rerer Chantions Arrest Oharses of! Rescued Fr Hydropiane {4., Gate del Ricardo—t knew 1'4| mgnt cruel!” cried Lucille, “She's al *8 “CAREER.” look a: may be, with the least possible delay. Saees heres ene in tho Cecrror, 1 told Mr. Burke at|aione in the world, now, without any SHIRLEY’S “CAREER, Under the admiring ‘ze of the We have versonal representatives almost everywhere. ‘Wiliam (Bishop, @ private chauffeur of] xnsyWinsT, Fla, March 17-—OMmcial| Une, I thought he'd set the matter |friends, Her grandmother's dead——"| ~y HIRLEY was fully determined) pusilisue brothers she felt’ very No, 65 Central Park West, was held tn , J " cht pparently he didn’t!” hat’s that?” Jim stared incredu- S “career.” vt . Call “Columbus 8200” Any Hour, Day or Night $10,000 all to-day for further examina. [™essesee received trom Cuba shortly |StrAIENT PE TORE confession now--|1oualy at Lucille, “Whats that you see tee te healt? That Bun SOME Thane Rineeeeae | . , tion on the charge of felonious assault. |@fter noon to-day stated that Aviato: She eet oad lifted fro But how 6 at was} you later!" sald Doggie Simpson, ae F NK _E. CAMPBELL tehorording to Mins Ethel iron. elgh-|D. G. Richardson and Machinist strani . iy ny ‘ieabi cae ng ed "There was a tremble in the wom- | the question. though divining Saini 3 thoupht) .« d Nor-|miesing with — their ‘ y as she replied: | te ‘re going to be a writ 0 ae, Be oh FUNERAL CHURCH on. wich Avente, Jamaica Bishop struck her |sinee late” M iim Dalton leant a little forward, |an's tones you're going er, (Non cy a" onday, ; oof them were now loft wore rescued near tedulously at the woman.| “Ob, I know what sorrow and lone- | gp, t first of all | he spe. .0F knocking " her unconscious, | Havana this taring incredulously ‘ peed | eeree) Pe Ne, ee Se eine ad been riding tn ‘hie wutomo: | healers Mee HOS Monday tor stay-|° ego Burke know for some time, did jinew mean! I'd hate to be as hard | OPT Ao me., vit i. poas| tate oe ; ; : She says be again beat her in his |ana wits on! hours’ supp! @uso- | be as you! ‘Miss Marsh's (Do Not Miss To-Morrow’s Fascinar yi : ‘i en rdiag re \ ‘Tule knew that evening.” StL] cary suddealy only cout © week tloal adjured ber, “for no editor ever ting Chapter) ae eee ne

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