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, ‘ay, Loried stew 24 Tear : * Kermtone ‘Ten Per ar) % susseese 9% 9% 9% | 1100 Metropolitan Pet. % 2 a 7 ui + My | Kansas Oty & 1% 1% 17% * at? ® 600 Morten Pets “% 8 * « ee 2 2 Lo Teh, WO Oe wR te th th en ‘ - é ‘ Alaa Junews. 24 2% + %| Lackawanna Steel. iy 18% 18% : 10% 10% 10%] 200 Omar Ol . “4M Th Gri N el f the Ye ee oS glee ae Be Be — | Seocae ee a [tne armel Oi 3% e Most PPing, ove! of ear ato eee er “ilar Meat db -F aaa Fh] 00 Generar Arotate 10s 1034 104% | 900 Kinms Pet mM ssi i ) ' Am, Cee iN 3 = | Mantattan dirt ©. 8. =15| Gree aoa v4” Fl taswe se 1, 1M beet —————— good ought te” reg pony beni 4 ht Dine se UBM 31M 2K + M] S00 Inaton Docking o 8 6) wheel... Prraettt = —— =: ST the fand ‘security of a oo engaged, or, at any rate, to . _ lay BI i 2 2 - ar eo aged. oe hem lide & eee, Some: 1B 128 1 1 | go, Kerauone, dolor "sesss 13K 18, | 1900 Called Tex Oi ‘¥ 14) ll She gave her heart to him the day they met. || |i'Veritable heaven on cath, | ’Luoliit Was, frankly punsted. Am Hilo & 1, Mia. . : Ze ‘30 ae es be to teen cam " But now the money quastion was|had made so sure that by now oo! gfe gag BYES Ey | ie Rett oe Meee can ee ae eet ent esatay'? Usa teat of tenee ont (ter ate ee . = ie ; of Shirl hoard - 400 Submarine oat 16 500 Western % hidde. persanality Me ¢ Pep erste Mand Pen coe ee am 42 Trance Pi : « Mixa. Thrills and excitement, suspense and surprise I) ir \iihie to be myself!” ; duare, sone {sna lensed Am Bm, & + Montana Pywer.... 67 Distributing. 5 800 Alas-Br Col mm 1% 2 : Shirley cared for Dalton. And Dal- “ Aim, Steel = G|kade eae Gi sie oh BEG YS Hien toned uM 314 | 1500 Arisone Kilter is 14) || blend in each fascinating instalment. Miss) en's" iidio was immediately below. | ook (Bie touring | ar ont pen = ig [Sptonal dome. ot Mk wt we ai, Tas ness n ni) . i Of course he must be notified at once. | footsteps running up the stal regs = Rea tis mm 8 te tad a Prd te "hy May Christie has woven with rare skill this He would be beside nimscit with | "A “quteKx tap on oy -— = = oe 1 ws— & al ie rhe: 1 there im on " SE] $e tia cares ne Cos don at 8 |] charming story of entangled hearts, i i jeutlle {iptoed forty from the roen,| ORG tnere, stood Jim Delton, rn ~ + 1% wags ini. Mm Ee = = = joace, a flig stairs, and | forenead into a worried ped . INDEPENDENT O1Ls, 100 Cresson Gol 1% 1% hes paar at Dalton's door. “Tye just heard the news + at ‘a tae Se a 2% 2% | 1100 DeReers Mines, “a pO st OW ie aint be sai te Mies ‘arsh!t leis she 4 alty 2700 *Bmime -Bitter, 6 6 cli! stairs again ? It was + ~* 2200 onan rom | 10600 taureke, Croeaue % Shirley's studio. ‘The young ri wea Te! “ie vig Bs ylN ¥ 9 aes varib Synd 3300 Eureka toll v tiful . vid Burke, & weal still al ie ‘tor was due to moment Lacille wae hae Nettie a wens fot et bot ah | 400 Condon & ce i "Mini if 1K zi ‘ha aan Landon ana: "Trina" age “atten Be arrive aga iD in half an hour, And | 4, .0"., ‘the peg For al Sh] Sect “pa cess a ly gg my $900 Dominion on or ‘vay the, wedding ting & woman ‘ba ara | Lucillo sat. by the bedside, wait. © Eecinits recscnmgae ever = S| ee bee 4 paid 100 Kile Basin Pet us Mo UK jusband. She says thet they i” eee camual conduct may Onin Otten pow ia an bei] = Bj tome Federad o1 ate aaa yl not Pellove the, sory, Gall) Lucille sews m "fi was raining heavily outside, and jpg che Hd ‘cone. s s — 4%] Oklsnome P&H. 6% 5% By | 108 illiiend 1000 Ophir Silver, +” * * ‘reconciled. but Burke, plotting Ce a Kind of premature dusk bad settled youth. ( ‘ De = RE | owone Botting 1% ON Fa | 800 Cleoroek On | 900 Prinew Com o> er ee is fae SRartrnation ote marrage Saeaee ee on the root The only sound was)” put she supp! the sp Pastis Mail ., au ou 1500 Hudson OW 1000 Tohopah Ext Ih 1% 2% exact double, and also 1 1 a; | Shirley's rather painful breathing. | noting the ep hoes PF i + % ; 500 Int Petrol 100 Yukon Gold 1 1 1 jearns this fact, but conceals It from Shirley, aad pera. on mera lat 5 ing i + = 31 its twa ‘ eae lassen, fer, Stic Vand, ning ca A NEW LUCILLE. in Lephale! why, : i - is BONDS wi boed ma, softtly—dhe’ a a a" | & tiie OH iss 10000 Allied. Packer 6x tex 10M fog down ‘nto Burter aia ilk Burkes Caley whe haa Fent IKE @ act of moving pletures, the| asioop." Tmelite ithe door: 1 =3 ag | 2888 arnenon 1 L> 20 | than fra Gor BIEb socusctss ey oon eon’ shen: Pant be da Tey incidents of Laucille's life weemed | to adiiit him. | very bad + OM = Ito tone shar Gas 35% 35% 85%! 20000 Texas Co 7 sss, 0 90% 7 “ashe teben to 6 hasten ‘ail th era ber to pass in turn before her mind. Heute ste: s, Hie + 1%" sa nae malice see tee a te Ta ee oad tome to Hew WAR) There had been a kind of queer ¢x-| He tip-tood across the polished ~ % iH i ape HOE . san citament in them that had never] and senine himself on the + % —% ODD BET THAT WON CHAPTER XVIII. tally planned out her campat High a| really It Rappiness, Until quite | covered divan. Sater 00 » ='% =a f TOR SHIRLEY PULLS THROUGH. | yy.3° dhomuch work and not envugh | At6ly she had never known the mean | 7 Tee, days 280 Caddo Cent O8 ... 2% Be Ba + % HIRLEY was very ill, The eals! She | ing of the word, —1 . attention to proper meals! ee eee i 5 on 4 ie x & " wasn't any doubt about It. couched Shirley's pretty, curly hair} Sho had chosen—deliberately—a| success with Shirley call Yt Lee Amana ah ae \ Tadsitls bad come just. in the Wits a enaly Bees A Walk wee s} worthless bi aban, giving way to @ sg A anit Lad b - Er 0 change { light-headed then? Cot Hanan cones SA 90% OH + M ee ’ | nick of time, So the doctor told Ner.| wag being Jogked after—mopnered tora eee ek Palka ube Bad bad noted very queerly, qulte Cot Leather p Say tO ste ON Sk ae eM nd for that Lucille was glad, bit" — : OWE ses erselt. + J |i. Duteh WN. ." 106% 108% 108% — 1% | ’ In her own queer way, however, she| . ‘The money question hero @rove.) She had #unk down under the blows| | And he had flung off in a rage, and 3 Savago Arma 5 o +6 hadn't t faith in doctors, Shirley would need all sorts of nour-|that Pate had given her instead of| *tayed away three days; fool that: * |saxon Motos s+ + * } Bay Sheer 20 ishment, Food was #0 expensive— ‘Ror mistekes. been! Why,’ in that pesiod, , = He Std, Alp Line ——_— She decided to stay here in ae even ontinary, fare, edt See She had drifted toward the a ee, died! He'd have beg , | Sinelair Oa —-%* studio and win this “case” through|uries, How, then, was she—! the easiest way in which to + ished, then. . . . N + | iceetbetl, Gla; <% Sah wera teas (Continued From First Page.) fais pied 3 Sy the Tuxuriés, Shirloy ‘needed? | aPuiving, Dilowihe Weroais, oe: lean inXyiat ras it Lucitle now was oa Ra seers = %]Guyler Named for Investiga-|enat ne woud let Krohnberg take out | “Ell Jook after her myself," she as- France, Tucliie could: not oometuni-| tre lena te loot renetain am || oo tomnd her at thes eNibectlilll + %|Strombee .. +6 : eer |eeee cere ae ee 'g take oUt | sured the doctor; “I’m not an amateur | cate with him for at least three day: Here, too, ehe had reaped as she| day's ago—in q high delirium, git | Stadetaee +,,¥| tion and Evidence to Grand | his #4600 and then split the pot on| ive haa some nursing experience| Perhaps not for a woek. His mov had sown. For Lacille wasn't “axted | doctor aayetrom ber condition nat Stuts Moti +16 that basis. ” ments were Indefinite, for oe stage. achiev: no ave vi + hse Jeuh Tasks, —& Jury Next Week. “Krohnberg sald, ‘No, I’ take a hea dat aryl 4 tilite dutlons bub linoneemnet Ne pirarec test calthowe | Chemie moncese had barely ARGEOS | Pacem brane Pelee ore StL, & 8, Prem, — ‘ ¥ i nat 4 le jookes " money that he offered me ty make # living by it. nm someone in | Superior Steet ~% _ chance,’ and he reached to Bartch| qnajly had given in, lie hed promised to become Burke's! And siwavs she bad given way to} Could have called a doctor—" mi Rat 21% 9% #0%— %| United States Attorney Francis G. who was dealing, and helped him pull! and Lucille, taking the reins of|wife, Lucille couldn't bring herself to! self-pity—that old and ever popular|, Lucille broke off at sight of 8 | Tena, Cop, & Chm 10% 10% 10% + %|Oatey has assigned hie assistant, {M6 top card off the deck. It was ®| management in her own capable fin- pre-matrimonial gifts of money | device for gaining sympathy that| Morseful look on young, % hed z Henry A. Guyler, to the milk trust | f°U%, and Krohnberg then turned over | gers, had installed herself in the pret- | f° her Rah dy from him, She had ae Png Teapke bonnet kindest “MEN Dato tratnie ee bam A = ¥| investigation, and it was announce |?!8 whole card which was @ three. | ty Chelsea studio as Shirley's nurse. |teo mu re ad kav pridé on bahaiel WARth: cin renders. us unpopu-| |? ‘a question. Haven't eae w + 3% Lewis drew a six. Krohnberg’s two| Shirley was rambling in a dull|, She had low eect suas Seated here reflectively, with noth-| Up yet with poor Shirley? I to-day the evidence probably would monotonestossing on a little cot in|of her Inte down-and-out husband, | i is A Bp vee Mates 8 +3 pair then beat Lewis's pair of aces , it was true, but that was a complete. | !9g to interrupt her mood, Lucile in iy mi to blame in the wie Fire tek ey ae recerel Grant 54 ne ewooped Si tHe Doe sete Tom She was breathing |1y Gifterent matter, She didn't want | vestigated the paychology’ of the paet | fair, that I'a give wlmoat % — %| Jury next week. When District At- ; eavily. 5. | Main toe hennele: ten years. Sbe was not lacking in|to help straighten matters out!” ” +1%|4orney Swann turned over his evi- Silverman testified that Krohnberg| But there was hope in Lucille's Harke had remonstrated with her. | rains, though hitherto—on the usual| He gloomily regarded her. % —1% 1 dence to Mr. Guyler the latter said could see the deck and that it he/| eyes. 't really believe she's got |Luctlle, however, had -ftrm. policy of her life—she had avoided | couldn't help coneoting % — 1 ne poe " could read the design on the back Sanit toaly That ‘doctor, was), “We aren't married Till then| using them. Shoe had avoided any-| mind with all his previous ™ ides was instructed “to go right ee the badder a Maw Acta AIS — <9 Pee Gack tone M must at least try to independ- | thing that had implied real effort. And for a moment he really % — %| through with it.” {oo pessimistic, If ? ent!” She had laughed his offers off,| There are thousands of: women—| if she were sincere, — &| ‘The District Attorney and Health | that he was going to draw a four, and | be I'll fight it off hot poultfoe, She|, Yet there was a measure of relief] yes and men too—Hke Lucille. Idle| Had she 1% = %1! Commissioner Copeland believe a thus bent Lewis’ hand. Gitverman Harel ebay WEN baxincoiss SHES |e ee ee cd oeiaiee ie ees ee rae: < watt’, | with Burke, for stance? And i + B] good case has been made out, but | “id that als play made his suspi-| Bho was In her element in a er eee oe eur exe Musica cared DANG Hak tate” hoconding 40. thelr $6.8 Roope, abaan’e played the « °, i id tha hen U me roke om. vi — i +8, | think thet even a conviction in. one | tee ee a Tk in’ bls pocket, At | WiehtA qn hoor Wuitey wae eons | fpr yuciile very truly” parbabe more gear. cate” be eoeiinniin aa a case would not solve New York's UP he P x scious, and the pain considerably re-| Shirley Marsh, Greatest foe has’ invariably 4 seh a Uist ups aeneg Iie office, he sakh he smudMed Te | tived. Lucille was the type of woman themsoelve = Rotating Bela asserted that the cards, but couldn't golve the key, tm-| “Fecling better, Gearie? It's T, Liu. [that waa really suited to him, She/ Her life stretched out before her,| Mir Tor Ms own oalfieh ex ia en's Le! a HE ith you. And I'm going 2 ¥ @ melanchol not guess : : Te 2, 18 ay o. —1% Lr Gaba hott veda Ge) Meath Has icesl en yee ere in gay enide you and look after hoe titer ‘ aeabltien vat pe BY been, "yor Lucite yg hg | £4 Ahade meets hie atiections * beodiacpgidy oon 2% ~ y “violating the : ou. to settle down in quiet and comfort, born with various “gifts of the gods” Liicille, and. that the latter: hada'& bbls eve wee PORE baa Cee aoeTaee On ie) Bilverman testified’ to), taking Sa, YSrrom the mists in which her brain|away from the racket of the town, to, —Including Beauty, health, good Any ulfortor motive in wishing to eet bea a4 Be + % inet Ano or the month) other deck of cards home from the! had been wandering, Shirley saw Lu-| become the very able chatelaine of brains, an attractive personality—, as go between for Shirley and hime, we BK — 4 Gomariaeitiar thas cineca “tournament.” He said that early | cille, immensely kind and capable, Burke's handsome home, and erie a ape ee aS a Livan CaN Gre . ar s ‘ king about her. same time grow to be ‘a very able 6 loo s aybe, I ought to tel some: Pe pin Goat Ing prices to-day for the month of| in thte evening they were laying at | “Ti Sraity ‘soon she drifted off into helpmeet to the man himeeit, eaten!” she paid aloud, but softly, so| thing,” went on Laie, estate we 6 —1 14% iManage eednease ting | Ktohnberg’s house—he heard Krong- | a ‘heavy sleep. She wanted no more storms—nor|that Shirley mightn't wake. watohing Jim's expreasive “Axsis orney Dooling said yesterday that charges that the, °TS tell Mrs. Krohiberg that he Lucille sat beside the bed and men-'riotous living. A Surrey backwater—|) But she wasn't going to give way! ance. She flushed a ltt nes Piaceisbeh aheseaksedctehbaltitha it IO RM Ashore Ras ae ood ve Dab doto el hb le. Tve Sheffield Farms Company's order to| wanted the chauffeur at seven o'clock fo idle, futile brooding, There had been enough of that in the Sree gone -Gay, econ—to manne farmers to curtail a aS pi a a ‘ | . f her lay the fi 5 ere por Sey aProapenen Tan os | De Pad s borne trams INDICTED MINE, —|BUS TO SEAT 30; Ad ali Mafe!auSS GUE | There’ tan an amiwardpaae, » = SAYS CARDS WERE SWITCHED Jim tried to make Prosented before a “Federal “Grand | A¥S CARDS WERE Swe OWNER GIVES UP! ROOM FOR 30 MORE. | ht, Gent before! She, was acing) commer ‘but keener’. et nee ury. to get her second chance Neither the District Attorney nor| ilverman said that when the game ew ted iS This love of David Burke's—it was owe. He aun fat the old © Federal authorities, it was ‘ i . an First to Be Arrested; yw as Plans @! Son-| very. prectous to her. Therein lay| towards Burke and he coul learned, are inclined to favor any|D7OK® up xt tive otlock he put an Indiana Man t t ; Whalen flas Plans for City Con ay ; her redemption, a new future. High| action against the milk trust under| °ther deck in his, overcoat pocket, on Charge of Con- | veyances for Which $1,000,000 | resolves possessed her mind. She the Sherman law because it is so|Sayimy that he needed them at home. . | fj would do her very utmost to make full of loopholes it is extremely diffi-| This was a blue deck. Silverman SPiracy. | Is Appropriated. yee RE: too: taevasda Bhp ey Mig JI Pane phew » da belies te wil he aceite testified that he said that he was| INDIANAPOLIS, March 20—Carl) Grover A, Whalen, Commissioner of}ley Marsh. She had interfered. in oleay, Shut te re reall cared, the Lever law. going ‘to the Pennsylvania baths and |J. Fletcher, Indianapolis, Secretary |Piants and Structures, announced to-day | Shiney's iife—unwittingly——absurdly Q ee oe for him, and j Krohnbery decided to accompany |of the Knox County: Indiana Coal |that blue prints of the plana for tho|*-but none the less such interference | see big mn sep a grew £0: eases had worked trouble, MILK DISTRI him, When they reached the Penn- | Operators’ Association, has surren-jcity busses for which $1,000,000 was) UML Oran Knolnil 2 1 |more like hersedf, ‘ BUTION sylvania, the witness said, Krohn-|dered to United States Marshal )arpropriated last wevk... will be sub-| matter straight. She would leave no| Nerd Lamille paused meaning 9 BY CITY INDORSED |” “4 (ctment returned |Mittéd to the Board of Katimate Friday} stone unturned to reatore the equi- | Burke had a very slim chance r berg got one large room for the two|Storen on an indictment roltiit' |for approval, after which bide for the| librium of her happiness eauls| agter you appeared on the horizon. of them. by a Special Grand Jury here charg. |"? on of the vehicles will be ad-| A tap came at the studio door, 1t| Jim looked embarrassed. He didmt' Should Be Sold to Consumers at| “Krohnberg nisned nis path an | ing 195 operators and miners with vio- [Corer gr Of ‘he veulclet Will Be 80) way the doctor. ree ey Peer Pg Lucille. “ Lucille led him into Shirley's room,|An4 yet he didn’t want her to imag- Reasonable Price, Says Dairy- about five minutes,” continued Silver- | lation of the Lever act and conspiracy | 1, busses will have @ seating cap- a finger on her lips to Santon Bak ine that he didn't care for Shirley iz stocks from w man, “and I took three-quarters of | under the Criminal Code. Ha 8®@V®/acity of thirty and standing room for/ugainst waking the patient. Marsh. « 2 tore Bulletin “Ea Wy 3 © bodies will be twenty| J1@ looked down on the sleeping girl.| I don't think thay you've teal: i t c Pete! he first of the men jfeet long and eight feet wide and will] Very gently he felt her pulse. Hel treated altogether right to Albert Manning, secretary of the|t00m Krohnberg was in bed, apparent-| Fletcher is the t long pil ror : of labor in the old parties and is op- |Dairymen’s League, to-day indorsed the|ly asleep. He slept until about 10.30, |indicted to surrender. It was re-|be mounted upon three and one-half ten Pefnen neni tt foward Lucille. | | Lucille, détermined to leave no stoay labo | 8 better!" He pro-| unturned that might lead to Shfr- posed ‘to separate politioal action to have the city bring its surplus] When I got to my office I looked at|ported that the Indiana oper-|chussls. Tho driver will also act 4) seated with the examination. ‘Then he rf m C. F. U. TO SUPPORT LABOR CANDIDATES Rejects Gompers Plan to “Reward and Punish” in Old Organizations. Following the lead of the Chicago Federation, of Laibor, the Central Fed- erated Union ‘ast night mantfested de- flance to Samuel Gompers by adopting which it was asserted that the central ROI IO III IO IO tt te | letter recommended by the Recon- * * body had “decided to support only ear to Pays friends of labor running on the Labor struction or Political Committee, in “prablew yi buy ood dividend ¥ | Party ticket." stocks from ee upon reauest with the decks fe | Mr. Gompera's programme calls for a a non-partisan committee and @ campaign y men’s League Secretary. an hour. When I came back to the | gave bond of $10,000 and was released. |ihirty more, ‘T' o r ley's ultimate happiness, ‘ a —_—___ milk and distribute {t at @ nominal| the cards and found that instead of the |ators under indictment have known |Conductor. The maximum speed will by} tip.tocd out into the studio, “Tem-| Burke and I are sorry eobre Gee +4 Policeman Burned Putting Out Fire | profit. “The League Is in favor of increasing blue deck which I had put in my pock- |#iuce Wednesday that they were in- biti aetna iedotieN a pr earre: perature’ ney for our bart, inthe . a eck Ww! ; 1 in the list which the Federal] cleared existing “or eatabhighing re eeating et, I had a red deok which had never | Tae AS ae New York allway Company said ic} | Luciile glowed with pleasure. Shel wt don't know what to say,® he through. which farmera may increase | 02 ved: authorities have rulged. Would be several days before action was} Was In x mood to be encouraged. And! foundered awkwardly, ' ‘ thelr sales of milk,” aid Mr. Manning On cross-examination by Max D.| ‘The Indiana Operators’ Association |iaien looking to injunctions restrain-|%he ha riey’s welfare very mUCh] good hand at making speeches; bat t rt. “Phe League acts as an agent to seii| Steuer, attorney or Krohnberg, Silver- | met at Terra Haute Wednesday night|ing the operation of city buses in com-| “thea ou know I think the world of Stirs 4 “Are you going to sit up beside: her| { : etitloy th the Wighth, 24th and ley. The question is—what good ts the milk of 1t# members and has always} Man denied that he was a sporting |when a typewritten statement was /Pei ign I Ji wn tar tines, ° to-night” went on the doctor, there tn being—well—fond. of her stood for the Principle that the farmera|man, but said that he often went to!read giving the members definite in-| {1 was explained to the court that the ‘Yes—if you say so.” when she isn’t fond of me? are entitled to @ fair price for their| the races and somtimes bet as high as/ formation as to who has been in-|¢ ap in seewinis ne seriously af I don’t think it's necessary, reall: ‘But tndeed she is!" cried Lacilé e car Unes in| he remarked. : milk and that the milk should be resol1|$500 on a horse. dicted. the hands of a federal receiver, seit ated Oe a Lk out ene Jute staunchly, Then, lowering her volow gone down, too. You'rs a| sorry—for our part in the affair,” . ‘Traffic Policeman August Reinert ; Rector 3861-1525-4663 was severely (burned this morning when FOI I tb tet |e put out a fire in a portable Marine Coepa recruiting station at Grand Street and the Bowery, An oil stove heater DIED, had overturned. Reinent’s hands and the right side of his face were burned. Dr. /—OTTO. Services CAMPBELL FU. | Brand took him to Gouverneur Hospital, RAL CHURCH, Broadway, 66th w —_—_—__>—_ nday, 3 P.M ans Move Back im Asin Minor. ; : he added: KOBBERGER— ' ROME, March 20.—The Italian bat-|to consumers at reasonable prices. rf ED tn ala eid ial Sek Ate , ait Bavant — = ! ° ving] she ” “eererss MAROARETHE, Services| | TOM Nig peen withdrawn from Konieh,|_ Evidence against. the ‘milk. trust, I really go to the races to study| 1¢ was said that more than y 5 her door open, #o that If she calla) “I'm certain that she's cared toe NERAL cHurcy, | ‘ Pnited States District Attorney Francis | the 3 the women are wearing,|of the men indicted either are oper-| LITTLE GIRL’ you'll hear. you right along. She @ lo; inthe Broadway, 66th st., Sunday, 2 p, Turkish Asia Minor (about 375 miles |, He gavé Lucille directions as to the fo! pias j G. Caffey announced to-day, probably] so as to help me in my business," * sted with girl—but intensely proud. WyBY—Freck MC. be M+ | southeast of Constantinople), @ despatch |would be placed before the ‘Federal | said silverman Li ators or are persons connect PLEA WINS COURT | treatment of ner patient, the prepara-| amounta almoat to a fault with her” | he bivaiiiesste dl inven husband of here, to-day ne aghe municipal au; Grand Jury, District Attorney wan} «Didn't meet at dinner one|Perators’ associations, oe tion of her food and the temperature|I see that you don’t really under f owry. on March 18. Servicen at | thorities ani eput and ‘Health ‘Commissioner Copeland ra Dignity RE AIDA on a " , of her room: ™ ' eal a CHUGH “(Camppeti| herr thanks to the Halian commander. /they are confident they ‘have aufficient | time.’ asked Mr. Steuer, “and didn’t STAGE STRIKE ROMANCE, |V¢cPing, the Child Asks Permission |°"«1"expect her to take a complete| "A new idea sprang to Jiu's mga Bas. 4° Broadway 66th wt, Sunday, i tlen of the Sherman law, by regular! 8, and it mhould have cost you 4 a} to Live With Aunt Instead turn for the better yery soo! don’t] Lucille’s words had relieved him im-- ( h22, at 12 A. Sch fixing pricés on the 20th of each month answered the witn Mr 4 worry,” he added, kind! only-—she| mensely, for she spoke with t 1 REBIPP.—At nis restdence, 098 Proeid Ww one at _ uer did not pursue this line of in- BL! me ae of Father, requires some watching in the mean] conviction, Perhaps, too, Shirley 4 a Brooklyn, MATT nw. lent | sug Bureau to-day announce . ion further and the big crowd | Manamy and Mr, Koger Revented, tee ; nap. | tien confided in her. But the new idea’ t Boe net, MATTHEW, husband of | Kopulation of Schenectady, N. as} O'CONNOR CALLS OFF TRIP. ators was wondering what In-| A romance growing out of the actors’| Plea of eloven-year‘old Bieanora Var -—— didn’t concern affairs of the heart, ¥t * ee sate > ary Moore and beloved father fe ‘an Increase of 1,897 or 21.8 per _ : cident had been touched upon. strike was revealed to-day when tt be-|¥aro of No, 836 Bedford Avenui NO or amt was more material. It intimately ° ‘ , jomas, Tleut. Charles, John and over 1910, Son’ ness Keeps Longshore-| When the examination of Mr. Sil-|eame known thut Otto Kruger, playing| Brooklyn, to be allowed to remain ut 5 1 concerned Miss Shirley's cor , Wary ©. Lyons — —- a : aA Gs > | cam * RAtben witht He ft, Bre, Rose RADUALLY the news of Bhir-| Koc aa men’s Chief From Washington. | verman was completed, court ad-| i iqgum and Eva,” and Mina Sue Mac. | that addreas with her aunt, Mr recovery, j Funeral Monday, March 22, at 9.90 n Reds Take New we. journed until Monday. f Casonovg, and her husband, Fillipo, won ley's sudden illness had spreid) T_T want you to let me fix things’ Ms thenco to Bt. Francis startin NDON, March 20.—A Moscow wire-| T. V, O'Connor, President of the In ji ata Maramy, an ingenus, were married) oe Court Justice Lasansky yeae among her friends in CI up for Shirley, and—and not let her arch, 61h a: a every: jespatch to-day said that soviet | ternational Longshoremen's Association Sept, 30 at the Municipal Building. ‘The know a thing about it!” he stam. mered awkwardly, “T know she's aw. . 4| ruily proud, in more ways than news, Luclile would not have guessed | Rut she's got to have lots of necesuaty that this Wttle country girl had peen| things to hurry sa ber Teooweryi' Kruger le a Detroit girl and is now on | #/Ted to remain With ne are of ‘Ne. |e popular. jease—please let me er banker— , ‘offer State 01 -| “4 Inder." | 975 Wluahing J i i . yours and hers—until she's quit. Connor, a former soldier, a critical: Foner State Senator Robert P. Law-|the road with “Stand From Under Wlushing ‘Avenue, ew anig| Practically none of them come | LETRAS RENO: Rae, ae her empty-handed. They brought ail| know." ‘ cared for by Mrs.| ports of delicacios for the little {n-| Lucille pointed to a cupboard that Fa Mra. Mary : was filled with luxuries that Shirley’s smother, was mur. valid, from port wine down ‘o mint| himerous friends had. brought- ouse in Manhattan. Juatice | Ozenges: |hampers of frult, some game, fresh lured that Varvaro ia to| Laicille smiled over the variety of| butter, eggs and wine, Jens And Carroll at, B'klyn, troops. have occupied Ekaterinodar, who was to have gone to Washington WOULD RUN AS WET. marriage was kopt socret for profes-|terday. He allowed the child to remain | There waa a stroam of soft-fc sional reasons, with her aunt raed callers, all very anxious to hear tand an stice Lagansky if she de- ba AB he trike, Mrs, | asked by Justice Laganal lew-playera Curing tt atrile mre sired to remain ith hey aunt or to go to-day to confer with Shipping Board officials in connection with the harbor|Former Senator Lawsom Seeks! They met while working for their fel strike, changed his plans suddi when he received word that his son, Thomas ~— Eleanora was called to the st FUNERAL DIRECTORS Nomination jeutenant Governor | WHEN DEATH ENTERS YOUR HOME Call Columbus 8200” At Any Hour, Day or Night The parting honors will be paid in a way long to be remembered when the arrange- ments are in the hands of Mr, Campbell. Call‘ Columbus8200” Any Hour, Day or Night FRANK E. CAMP LL Ma Rotenad Chunenn Broadway at 66" St. 23” Street ag 8” Ave, Flowers for ell Occasions, Artistic Funeral Designs ear Speciaity. J. vay with tuberculosis at Buffalo, Presi-|son of Brooklyn has announced hig | Mr lent O'Connor went to Buffalo. Panuhable fond is Ae Tet up on the | “Huldacy for the nomination for Lieu- |e. plane of eoerel constwtee ficese rahe | tenant Governor on the Republican R, Richardson, chairman of a tee representing these lines, said there | was no change in the situati 9 weer is from Toledo and waa in| tPiease let me vy during the war. i, ommit- | ticket on a wet platform, Arrested tm Pay Representatives of the marine work-|1Yn for a place on the State tleket,| PARIS, March 20.-Navarro Domingo, ers on railroad equipment will confer | Comptroller Hugene M. Travis for Goy-|® native of Montevideo, has been ar- \ to see his daughter at all] the gifts again on Monday with Henry ds Joyce. | crnor and Senator Charles C. Lockwood | rested here at the request of police au-| reasonable times. chateman of the Assocation of Rail: | for Comptroller are the others, road Marine Departm Newberry Jury Sti on € GRAND RAPIDS, March 20. —The jury in the Newberry elec~ sau er . ‘om England April 10 on the Kal- he fied to @ cellar and, tions conspiracy trial had failed 10 serin Auguste Victoria, the Britian Hm- behind. a cask of sin reach @ verdict early to-day, bassy wae advised to-day, He in the third candidate from Brook- n | "You can see what they all thinle ¥ | of ber," she said a little huskily, | thorities of New York City on the ebarke - But—where was Jim Dalton? He|°', pause. t erreerr of stealing jewelry valued at $20,000| Lafayette Memorial Exeretaes Are| hadn't yet appeared His studio In| fo Sail op April 10, | there. Domingo waa in a house occapied Postponed, the next two days was empty. He | 3TON, March 20.—Sir Auck-|1y » Mme. Katz, who Is also kfown inj The Lafayette memorial exercises| couldn't possibly know of Shirley's » British Ambassador ¢0 the | tnis city aa “the Countess of St. Perry." | originally planned for to-day In ates, and Lady Geddes wil When he | ts ‘Then suddenly Jim Dalton started, from the inner room, Shirley’e: pasate but quite clear, wae ” 13 Deliberating llness, Ix was strange that no one seemed United § come here! I want tes und officers at the door] aquare. Park by children of th w 3 tdn! speak to you @ minute’ taking shelter | York Committes for “Americ | to mention him. They couldn't know, | §P fed shot were postponed to Monday af. these Kindly Chelsealtes, that Shir-| (Another — Fascinating Menday.) nged wbota | France,” were [with the detectives, a (ernoon at 4 o'clock, ley was engaged to bim, had been bait” Ss Ferd. MB aaa PT

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