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PTT: ——— wa COMPLETE STOCK QUOTAIONS MISCHLLAN OVS. Shares Shares, With. Low. Last. | 4700 Bureka Croem 3600 Acme Coal . + 2% 2% 2% | 1500 Bureka Holly , Adama Kxprem ... 200 Acton Explos ... 9% 9% 0% | 1200 49 Mining .... Ad, Itamely * 1800 Am Safety Razor Ty 9% «9% | 200 Gadsen Copper . | Ad, Tumely of... 00 British Am Chem ...... 8% 8 814 | 400 Golden Gato .. Alaska Gold 900 Cleveland Auto . + 85-80 83 | 9400 "Gold Cons . Alaaka Junewt , 100 Farrel! Coal 0 ‘Gold Kewana ‘ Aim, Ohaknery 2400 General Asphalt 101 "Gold Mer ; 2 | da, Seat beae 1600 Grape Ola ..... 1% ‘Gold Sfiver Piok 19 | Am, Bout: Mag 800 Grape Ola ptd 2 ‘Gold Zone .. 28 fF Am. Can 4 2200 Heyden Chem . oo Moca Mining . f 4ie Am, Car & Foun, 1900 Hercutes see OH Honduras Sy 19 | Am. Scumtra 1800 Keystone Solether ...... 15% “Sambo Pxtension 00... 10 | Am, Drug Mynod, 700 Nor Am Payer .... ay *Knox Divide . ‘ * | sm Bares ...... 3 6% McNamara . ; WAM WH. & bs 1% “Marsh Min ‘ tam, H & db, of “% *Moothertode 62 | Am. ice 2100 % ‘Mother Lode new ....4 5% Am. Interne, Cory. 200 0 3% ‘Murray Mogridge Amn, Litem... 2200 U toon OM Nixon New | Am, Locomotive ., 4 M0 United Piet Prod ...... 15 Star ; | Am, Mt. & Grain, . 400 Salted Profit Sharing... 2% Ophir Suver : ta |.Amn, $.&Com, Cor ‘MeO United Ret Candy ..... 15 Prince Con {h| Am, Senet. & Ref, STANDARD OILS *Ttex Cons : Am, Stedi Vertes, 5900 Angio-Am O11 10% “Rochester Mines 7 | Am. Staeme INDEPENDENT O18. . 4) am, T, & T, Co, 700 Aulen Oil deeuee 9% i 16 | Am. Wout 3000 Allied O11 2100 Bilvor King of Aria...... “Am, Writ,» 1000 Atlantic Pete | 500 8 Silver Land ‘ fam, Tob, of. 0 8700 Boone O11... ses 5% | 1200 Tonopah Reimoat 2% | Am, Seouritios 8000 Boston Wyoming 1 | 7400 “Tonopah Cash Boy 10 Am, Zine 00 Carib Synd ......- 22% | 3900 Tono Divide Oy pred 100 Cifies Servien “l’ otfs,. 40% | 2900 Tonopah Ext ......, 2 Vesa, Dry Goods 1000 Costen & Co... % Jim 1 24° | Atetiaon tty 3750 Dominion Oi 13% | 1 Min 2% | Atehieon ty, pf 700 Duacsne . ... ; 5% | 1000 *Ton Hencue Bula : 24 | Auto sales Com 400 ik Basin Pet. 1 400 United astern HE) AtL Gut & Wo 1 100 Engineers Petroleum 1%], O60 Yeseee ferries 7) | Petdwin Lawo 2100 Esmeralda O11 fe | 200 Weat End © voces 1% | Ratopaiin Min 1800 Federal Oit pi aie | 3200 *White Camm, 15 | mhetin Maton 300 Gienrock Oil 8y4 | 1000 Wilbert .........4 10 | Meth Steet 1 1800 Home 01 .. 2% | 1200 *Yerrington 4 | Mooth Mabon... 200 Home Petroleum ....., % te Bklyn Rey Tren 83 Houston Ol ........ 14| Extensive wire trouble throughout | furs les 200 Indishoma et . the West, caused by the tornado, con- elite : siderably reduced the volume of trad- Son. 8500 Island OU. cae ing in to-day's market, though trans- | calif, Packing 100 Kay County Gas ....... actions totalled approximately a mil- | Oalif, Petroleum 1600 King Petrie so... 8 ition shares, Cale, Pets, ot Avingston 1% wt ; P ' ris, 100 Jone Star Ges Py Announcement that over $9,300,000 | (snadia Pac 100 McKease. . ‘ gold from London had been received | Gent, Leather 100 Maracaibo OU ......... 20 by J. P. Morgan &'Co,, and had been | Ger De Muco $00 Metex Ol) ....000.4, 4%] sold to the Federal Reserve Bank, | (™dier Motor coe ®%]and that an additional shipment of | OP", OMe. 300 Midweot ted 2 | $10,000,000 had left on the Lapland |gaca. sr iiyaw, 100 No Am OU... 4% | to-day had little effect on stock ex- | Chi, Preu, ‘Toot 100 Odio Fuel 4% | change prices or on sterling exchange | (™. B. I. ae hsm cn: i* M8 Wi reted. Ae o rmatter of fact demand | (ai f'n, Ww. iy wen. Sly tye dy [sterling opened with a dectine of 3 |Onite comer onperadiyealy Cr gh abt hit ]eents, and later rallied to about Sat- |Gnino Gre | BOC a ik | 1 | ORY Clee Gol, Foal & 3 ee dials mics . 1 | rhe stock market opened with small |col, Gas & lec soe 1H 1% 14) fractional gains in leading issues, but | Gol, Graphophon eee: Fe + 2% 2% ON! it was soon seen that it lacked the |Goca cole 200 Superior Oil ....-0:+. 17% 17% 174! snap and vigor of recent sessions, | Gon. Cirar Com, 400 Texas Hanger ....../.. 1% 1% 1%land accepting this as a favorable | cons! Aah $00 Texas Cowl .........' 54% 52 S241 augury, bears begun to sell stocks, |Con. Int.cal, Minn $25 Tetas Pacific Goal ..... 112, 110111. | Most impression was made on motor | sone panies 400 Tropical Ol. .......... 20% 20% 20%] issues and tobacco stocks. Stutz de-| Can, trotvote ‘9900 United Tex Ol ..... Im 1% IW} clined 18 points to 300, and it was | ecom prota pf $00 Victoria Ol new ..... 1% 1% 1%] rumored that the interests who have | cycle Steel eee Velen Ot vs 7 7 7 Tbeen fighting its advance had made a] Qu Cane Sugar 19 White Ou ...... HM 90% private settiemen: of their losses. | (on) ex Corp, M0 Woodturn 6 ee 8b This report was disproved when the | ne yoa MINING. stock later shot up 37 points from its| pe, 4 it es eee OM. » low. 1 Den, & Rio ¢ pt, 2000 *Atianta .., Not even at 8 per cent. renowal| sme [ne ln ® 3000 *Belcher Divide rate for money, compared with 9| puemen Bem 2000 Belcher Ext per cent. on Friday, stimulated bull- | f%! e 700 Wig Ledge . ish enthusiasm. ‘Steel rose to 1053-4 | Pre ~ ” 1200 *Mooth : but later dropped back below 105. As | Piet ‘ joo, & Mont . previously stated, tobacco shares | 0" . 9009 “Caled Min. were unsettled, rails showed but Ht- |i ater mada Cop . ars and 9 @ an. |e ee given ; nounced that further progress had | [Tenor Tym ni ir Gis Cos Mc... been ‘made in the formation of a | jamm “i & «rng seen company which will finance exports | (lea C Se Ais nal 3 | of copper metal, copper shares hee ‘ood asaboidbee MRM 80 | moved ‘irregularly. — However, the | (ae! Motors 1%|metal market showed a firmer tone, |(*° oo Les 40% | sules by leading agencies at 19 cents] Jer Sovaw Deo. 1t per pound being recorded, Goodrich wie 1 |” Cotton rose sharply, gains at the | (ioby Minn 2% opening ranged from 5 to 26 points | iret Nor. Ib. pf and these were ater extended to from| ‘Greet Nor, om 40 to 75 points, we BANKING AND FINANCIAL. In the last half hour reports were a were: . uped, cast) | Some bodies of Askaris have been tion, "you speak to me of Germany, of sion, Iam to find a place for my- ‘ T circulated that a new warning against | GUM States Steel .. Wabaxh iis in an even stronger thoug : j| Washed up from the river," the doctor! my ‘homeland, Perhaps you have) self as an Englishman, ‘Che meain a LIBERTY BONDS (the'danger of over-speculation will | Haw & arwee’; Wells Fano mould. His eyes were bright and|Inonmed hin, “aud two of your ponles| guessed” that it ia er duty. alone|are loft to iy, igemuity, tase ts a a for cash. be issued by the Federal Reserve | Mune% Ont Went full of fire, his mouth and chin firm. | have been eaten by lions. You will|/ which has brought me to these wildy Schmidt, A great idea has come tr ‘3 f me ‘we vags Bank on ‘Wednesday, and while this |!™ratton Copper Wert beepeaking a man of deeds, uN Gan excuse. I have the wounds of a native places, I, too, left behind me aj me. 5 73 tor Mo Bend, 88 Coupons | jacked confirmation it served to en- | !terore Con West. Paaific of figure lithe and supple. He had the) to dress who was bitten last night by | tragedy. The doctor lit a cigar, 38 for 8 2 We bones .{ courage bear selling and prices quickly | [etemare Con, pf Watinanools %., air of being in perfect health, in per-|9 jaguar.” } Dominey's quick impulse of sympa-| "‘I listen, Excellenc: * I fora 2 Coupons| rccaded. Steel got below 104 and | !Mt. Harvester WhaIRE Koos scsss fect mental and physical SOR HEE: The traveller, left alone, lay still inithy was smothered by the stern, al-| Von Ragastein rove to his feet, Not ™ aay sey 7 Compont) most other issues closed at about the | Int. Mer. Marine Wiltse-Creslassd a man who ‘lived with dignity and] the hut, and his thoughts wandered (most harsh repression of the other's |content with tho sound of that regu a PURDY & CO, lowest of the day. Int, Mer Marine pf Rete ee some measure of content, notwith-|hackward. He looked out over the!manner, The words seemed to have | lar breathing, he made his way” iq Tok_tone 3174-6-6-7. 4 Pine 8. In spite of the unsatisfactory ac- |. Nicks: . Wileon & 0.0.05) standing the slight gravity of hi8/hare, scrubby stretch of land which] been torn from his throat. ‘There was the ope ning of the bunda nd gazed tion of the. market to-day, consider- | Int. Pao police aaa : As % | expression. had been cleared for this encampment Ino spark of tenderness or regret in his iB ae ominey ss umbering form, ee a a Peat on {ing the gold import movement and | xm Pralucte Stes tal Ex-dividend, * + *) “yes,” the Englishman muttered,/to the mass of bush and flowering | set face. [Then he returned, : RVING SAVING) | it: easier tone of money, it ts appar- | sane — — “there's ng doubt about the likeness, | shrubs beyond, mysterious and impen ince the day of my Punishment | "It In somethin whieh you go not ent that (bullish speculative hope ! r though I suppose I should loot pre }etrable save for that rough elep he went on, “no word Of this matter| Wish the Englishman to hear?” the have risen, Bankers believe that the| COAL MINERS REA operators at the Waldorf ‘this after-| ike you if Ia taken care of myself, |track along which he had travelled; |p¢,Went oly ono Ward ot ttle tle | doctor asked. renewal rate for money will be as fol noon at which it is expected contracts| But [I haven't. ‘That's the devil of/tq the broad-bosomed river, blue not weakness which assails me, but| Me is, v wv * 115 Chambers St., New York | low as 6 per cent. before the ena of| TO ACCEPT AWARD | wi be signed covering the next two] it. I've gone the other way; tried 10) the sky above, and to the mountains |i °gosire yo yield to the strange arm | {We sbeak jn German, : we the week, and further improvement eee years. After the meeting, John L,.| chuck my life away and pretty near- | fading into the mist beyon' © face | of coincidence You and I, school- ‘Lan Ps, ib i cautious red Assets Over $20,000,000 [ {n° soreun ‘exchange rates. particu Aintlvalin: 4 a |tewis,’ President of tha Unlled Ming |iv auocesmed: 10 of his Nost had carried him back inte/mates and college friends, though | Ply. “happen to be that man’s only : i i larly demand sterling is now gener- clais of the oft ¢oal miners met worke : t ‘The dried grasses were thrust on|the past. Puzzled reminiscence tugged | dons of a different country, meet here | #ecompli it. He can speak Gore ata ys mene #0 - paws tery be ally anticipated, at Bryant Hall this morning prepara Workers, issued the following state-| , Whe frie’ SHO Mor entered, —a| at the strings of memory. It came to/ inthe wilderness, each with, tne iron | han as fuently as you orl That, ‘aw interest from April Ist |“ ~ =| tory to w joint conference with the) MEME little round man, also clad in immac-|in fresh clothes borrowed from his {iy our gouls. I shall tell You the thing | WeWever Js Of no consequence, Hd sa - BANKING AND FINANCIAL. : here is every probability the mone-| Wate white, with yellow-gold hair and |host, he joined the do and the! which happened to me, and you shail | “leeps and Hi) continue to sleern Ps ~ | tary increases granted by the majority| thick apectacles. His counfryman|commandant at a little table ar-| speak to me of your own curse.” T mixed him a sleep: draught wit report of the Bituminous Commission, | pointed towards the bed. ranged just outside the hut, that! “sy cannot!” Dominey groaned. | his iskey and soda 0 nelatives and Frign ba ight catch the faint breeze| | ty ' Ah!" the doctor grunted. i IS | wit be accepted. In the event of ac-| “Will you examine our patient Whercipieok oatah “the. faint breey _iBut you will” was the stern reply. | tt net eT ee end 14 . ep tor, and prescribe for him a A “Listen 4 din i 4 Complete Brokerage | p , | ceptance, instructions wilt be sent to all/ Herr Doctor. and prosoribe for him | rm iit Cte oss, Native ser-| Listen a sed,.and the voices of |@M Von Ragastein pointed rt i u th t what out de Service Embraces + Rony? Sontinue operations after) Tiny Let him have wine, or what-|vants beat the air around them with the two men had ‘ceased, ‘The howl. | out, (il have made up my mind. ‘| : “jee ie i inti NE ev od for him. If he ts well| bamboo fans to keep off the insects,| ine of the an:mals had lessened with | Shall tke this Englishman's, T sha mf Ti) Bolly ‘Bauipged Geatistion! Vietory Hall Amociation x ar ereugh, he will join our evening meal, |and the air was faint almost to nox-| ihe Quling of the fires, and a slow, return to England as Sir’ Everard . i Bureau range “" Mficial ine e,| $30,000 FOR BROKEN TROTH.| 1 present my excuses. I have a de-|iousness with the perfume of some] melancholy ripple of breeze was pass- Dominey ae | (¢) Detailed Reports on Aetive Peony, ho ine el Maras *| epateh to write.” sickly, exotic shrub: iu ne ex-| ing through the bush and lapping the | . lore ie a remarkable IMk ral Ha | I Licagidibee are. Somprner~=or toso ; | "dhe man on the eouol s “Why, you're Devinte! | surface of the river, It was Von Rag- ee ‘markable Itkeness bes aaa A) Weekly Market Lett |wbo went from New York City into} Mra Alice W. Moorc The man on the couch fumed MI | claimed suddenly—'Sisismund Devin- | {Stain who broke through what might |*Ween Us, and Doi ripaye ae tO) Diteee Peso tes the war and died in service. Similar | 0d, of Asbury Park, N. J., won a head and watched the departing Mg-/urt You were at Eton with me—|aimost have seemed a trance, He {8 Englishman who knows him. fos Tee UW Al Contos onan lists will be requested from the Red | 0 verdict to-day in her suit aguinst | UNC WIth a shade of its il ie Aya: | Horrocks House—semi-final in the] foci "to his feet, vanished inside the | SRC or t ny years. Any ‘school ot , ere BY s! aly: y. Kni | cPhillips, No. 7 Hi ope pat Aes . acquets.” banda, a wpepared a ent or | Coll ends whom [ may encoun... Means of Individual Letters || Crom, Salvation Army, Knights of] Dr A. McPhillips, No. 1 West 94th! asked the doctor. vovAnd Magdalen afterward, number | Pind. and réapepan moment or lter I shall be able to satisfy, 1 have al | Columbus, Jewish = We'fare “Board, | Street, whom she charged with breach |" mrhe latter looked as though the Ant Bian as) en two later with two tumblers, One he | sii ud nt Dominant hae Botan tg. Write for Booklet 30 Y. M. C. A, Y. W. C. A. and other! of promise, He is thirtysix years old. | question were irreverent. five an LAG Oe) ad Wav dace ene ae provided for it | relatives. To-night he has babbied | war auxiliary bodies. | Mrs, Moore's suit was for $50,000} “Ir is His Excellency the Major- ae ‘ell me that your nume was “To-night L break what has become | for hours, telling me many thingd te nA Chas A Stoneham & Co |, But in these lists there will inevi-| damages plus a restoration of $14,000 | Genera} Baron Leopold von Raga- re ath Resa he annonce my | that it Is’ well for me to. know." Oil Mining and Curb ae # |) tably be omissions and other errors,| which she “spent on him’ in the two] stein.” fe eth so oang io Her thi i dtink a whiskey and soda, [| “What about his near relatives? ’ 4) Broad Street, New York hence we desire to check against them| years of their engagement | “Ail that!! Dominey muttered, “Is s the somewhat measured | shall drink to the new things that| [Ie has Mone nearer than cousins,” Ind: ial Se iti. BE Weare rrpe sia nearralls atlatianelal asd | he the Governor, of something of that | truth,” was the ' 1 5 | «une wife 7 ANCHES: {the best information to be had fro! _ | he the Governor, of some at | ne “Devintdr is any family name,| may yet come to botir of us Paes fc vf ndustria CUTEETES — carage, vara Miivoniee Bonin the Paliven gud” Teistuh’ af "enlidione erreet | sort land the one by which I was knowl Vou are giving up your work|,."Therein lies his tragedy.” he cons Pitabureh, Phila, ‘Toronto, Cleveland asilora* watiuee kal warke PF PASS MARE: | “He is Commandant of the Colony,” | When in Kngland. When I succeeded ! yere?” Dominey asked curiousl fided, dropping his voice a little lower, ESTABLISHED 100%. NO PROMOTIONS . orsors iD apy John Henry Kehoe years old, long > eplied. “He hus also a abi states \ 4 “She is insane—insane, it seem: of the war auxiliary bodies who lost! the doctor repli $ to the barony and estates at my un. bir your whisky and soda to : % " say SIVAFY bodies who lost) one of the well known Republican lead- | special mission here. | 10 tne rth: however I was compelled|our ‘next mecting, friend Gfme (through @ shook for which he ls red ‘ ‘ai " Se Th i Metteigh hth Hy w Mar: [ers of Passaic, died to-day at is home, | “Damned fine-looking fellow for u|{)"aisy take the tite.” {school days," said the German. tye |Sponsible, | She might have ; fe are be inscribed in 285 . Shas ferme Dominey remarked, w aera ' 1 world!” Domi-} ore Me only stumbling block d she is a No. 2335 Le igton Avenue, 8 8a IC German, 1 4 small wor a orrow, before you aw shall be t} 4 oe of Victory Hull, where in indestruct- | ¢, hist HAOMMAAURRRAA con thee Ine doctor was unmoved. He was |Out here really—lions gr elephants?"|~ “so soon” |, “It is a great scheme.” the doctog ible vaults will also be kept the rec-| ‘TOM Which he had suffered for three) eooiing pis patient's pulse. He con Sather | “By to-morrow night,” Von Raga-|murmured, enthusiastically wONR. months, Mr. Kehoe served four years t ‘ “ ierfu yy A FUNERAL ARRANGEMENT YM | ors, which willbe “of incalcuable | SOMA Snctnier oftne Basnagcduaty | cluded his examination a fow minutes} sou "mean to say. that you've | toin replied, "t mils e other | "it is a wonderful one! That great ii stton- a value to future writers of history joard of Freeholders, eight years as a| Mater. taken up thig sort of political busi-| side of those mounta Mis must “ad unrevealed power, Schmidt, wha once placed otal, hands means ctten es hosseniive WLOSY AG | Haare OF sree! dere Che years as | “You have drunk much whisky late- fess duet for its own @ke, not for|be our farewe Watches over our country and whielt tion to every detail, no matter how :e:m- r This appeal for information is made| Passeic, and for the past Year as a| ly, 907" he asked sport?” | “Dominey was querutous, almost pa-| Will inake her the misiress of the ingly unimportant t h the relative. member of the Pasaaic County Board) “‘q don't know what the devil it's |" “Entirely ao. T do not use a sport. | He had a sudden hatred of World, must have guided this man ta Th “CAMPBELL SERVICE” Peri of those hae died tives and] of ‘Taxation. “He is survived by his) ¢ do with you,” was the curt reply, |jng rifle once a month,’ except fo itude us. My position in England will bi @ euperios “CAMPBELL SE: . friends of those who died in the war.| widow and three daughters, Mra. Bailey | ‘mur ydrink whisky whenever I can |hebeasity. 1 came to Africa for dit- | must trek westward myself di-/ unique. As Sir Everard Dominey is the result of years of experience You may have information that can-|™. Coffenvers, of Baltimore, and Misses : reasons.” * roteste or ¢ i, ur Shall be uble to penetrate into ; Bilth and Busle Kehoe got it. Who wouldn't in this pesti- | ferent reasons y,"" he protested, “or eastward, or : the combined with the proper selec- not be obtained from any other source. lential climate!” Dominey drank deop of his hock ward—it doesn't s ich. mat- inner circles of soclety—perhaps, even, tion of materials the right price. Please send his or her name and, if The doctor shook his head. and seltzer and leaned back, wateh-| er, Can't we travel together?” of political life, 1 hall Be able, | i “ , 5 d ™ a ate is good as h is t sy eflias rise above vhe tall-} Jan Ragastein shor ris head. necessary, to remain in England eve: Call‘ Columbus 8200” Any Hour, Day or Night porible, date of ealistment, rank aed) = DIED, SULT RLE gone a8 Be je tron |The Gio) Crating ibe apeve: Whe tai: | ivan Hameatel AnGS i Nea, | aaa a, i FRANK E. CAMPBELL death, together with your own DERBY.~Suddenly, at Groonwich. Conn! Grinks nothing but light wine and |clumps of shrub, and hang like mini-| travel alone,” he replied. “As for . “SupposMg," the doctor suggested, . e , Sane Y Mame! on March 28, 1920, JOHN N. DERBY, He has been t r t the clear, violet | a; they will be breaking ‘this man Dominey should return ta” hy and address and relationship, to seltzer water. He hag been here for |ature stars in the a yourself, t aking up is man, > in his 4th year, y ow he lo ed.jhere to- » € y : England : vine. five years, not only here but in the| ‘What a world!" he soliloquized.;here to-morrow, but they will lend - Broadway at 66" St. Peace a Street or 8" Ave. GEO. W. WINGATE, Pres., Motion of tynerst -herentter, swamps, dnd he has not been til one |"Siggy Devinter, Baron von Raga-| you an escort ‘and put you in the He must mot return," ne prox > j eo GODWARD.—GEORGE. | Services CAMP-| day. stein, out here, slaving for God| direction you w to take, ‘This, | nounced ; : tS ooh Desnetinn, Artitic Destone dar Epesiaity, Victory Hall lation, BELL PUNERAL CHG, Broadway.! “Well, T have, been at death's door | knows what, drilling niggers ty Nght] ins! Is as much ns 1 can do for you. (Read To- Morrow's Thrilling Installs 60th sh. Tuseday, 1d a My ma-!or us it must be furowell,’ A ment). j FINANCIAL. NEws ano Prices 4 Eqst 43d Street, N, Y, City, IN OILS AND INDUSTRI |ALS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 29,~1920, mpersonai CURB FLUCTUATIONS features Were as finely shiuped, cast # dozen times,” the Englishman re- God knows whom, 4 politic Out of the fever-ridden swamps of an African jungle Dominey, the Englishman, staggered into a clearitng—to find himself ina German A few minutes later Dominey threw 1 Governor | i pe General of Gern Africa, eh? You|himselt upon his couch, curiously aly ere always proud of your country,|unaccountably dr on Ragu Devine Stein, who hdd come in to wish: hun y country is a country to be|good night, stood looking down at sole proud of,” was the mn reply. CHAPTER IL. j {fir for several moments with siguiil- satisfied t ‘Then, he turned and nientness: really slept. ant ‘ bs his ‘gues 6 army outpost! Thus opens this baffling tate che tote| Beata ile thenaeht banal ‘ ° Ps OMINEY slept till late the fol-/of dried grasses into the next Datel story of intrigue, plot and mystery. Begin Towing day, and it was not|wnere the doctor, still fully dressed, “The Great Impersonation” to-day! :: :: until evening that be saw VoD) corner in Gigrman and with lowered LE ‘ . Ragastein again, The German|voices. Von Rogastein had | lost | a, oes at once more attentive to his|something of hin “mperturhaniity, | bend cae : 2 (Copyright, 1920, by Little, Browm & Coy guest, yet further removed from him} \, my orders?" he demanded. Keymtone Tire ‘ Ite! CHAPTER I, in spirit and sympathy. He kept the Everything, Excellency! The boys 4 ye z sistence neing loaded, and asrunner ba Lar ae bet f ad HE trouble from which great events were to come began when conversation vn SE anenane one Wadihuan tor ponies to be lacks, Sel... % Everard Dominey, who had been fighting his way through the scrub| Upon Incidents 0: Wile eke ot] Prepared.” ‘ Lee Keb, & Tire %! for the last three-quarters of an hour toward those thin, spiral|C°llege days, upon the subjec hey know that I wish to start at Lat Ine, ove Dominey’s friends and relations and | dawn? z Taettions i wisps of smoke, urged his pony to a last despairing effort and came| seen e cies ot his life, Do-| “All will be prepared, Excelleney Maxwell Motory ‘ | crashing through the great oleander shrub to pitch forward on his head in| miney felt himself all the time en-| Von Nagastein laid bis hand upon May Dat Ste... | the little clearing. It developed the next morning, when he found himself| couraged to talk about his earlier| the doctor's shoulder ie A Mexkan Pet . ‘| for the first time for many months $n a truckle bed, between linen sheets,| life, and all the time he was con- (Come outside, Bebraldt, AU lu Mem ‘+ | with a cool, bamboo-twisted roof between him and the relentless sun. He| scious that for some reason or other have something to tell you _ some Ste *| raised himself a little in the bed. Bie Font caer ee ee een | ane ed themrelves in Mitvale Steal Naas és Or he de ded. | tention was being given to his slight-| ‘The two men seated themrelves i sk cae «| “Where the mischief am 1?” he demand {epee the long, wicker chairs, the doctor in wa ein ic the sj... A black boy, seated cross-legged in the entrance of the banda, rose to|““Giimpagne had been served and|an attitude of strict attention. Yon Minoeal Ve % | his feet, mumbled something and disappeared. Ina few moments the tall, served freely, antl ominey talked| Ragastein turned his head and lis- Montana Dower .., slim figure of a European, in spotless white riding clothes, stooped down &nd/yolubly and without reserve. After | tened. From Domt!n quarters Middig @tate Oil 14 | Came over to Dominey's side. the meal was over their chairs| came the sound of deep and regular National Ace %| “You are better?” he inquired po- | f onal Anitine litely. | Nat. Conduit ae we I am," was the somewhat Nat, ba, & Stp 1% | brusque ‘rejoinder. “Where the mis- . 4| chief am I, and Who are you?" eva Com... | _ The newcomer’s manner stiffened. Now Or : He was a person of dignified carriage, N.Y, Airbrake,, | and his tone conveyed some meqsure N.Y. Gantewl..., % | Of rebuke, NAN. Mall 4) “You are within half a mile of the | Norfolk & Went Iriwarri River, if you know where Northern Pac... that is,” he replied,—"about seventy- Nova Scotia Su 14] two miles southeast of the Dara-| Obie Cities Gas... %| Waga Settlement.” | Oklahoma P& It. ‘| “The devit! Then I am in Ger-| Ontario silver man East Africa?" | Mae. Develop, Corp i%| ‘Without a doubt.” | Pacific Gas * ‘And you are German?" Vacitic T, & T. “I have that honor.” Tan Amer, Petrol 24 | Dominey whistled softly | Penn, it F ‘| “Awfully sorry to have intruded,” Penn, Seab, Steel, 1%/he said. “I left Marlinstein two and} Peoples (i a half months ago, with twenty boys Pero Manyetie |and plenty of stores. We were doing Phil, Co. a big trek after lions. I took some | Vere Arrow new Askaris in and they made trouble Lyareo O11 —looted the stores one night and there Vittes, Cow waa the devil to pay. I was obliged | Pitts, & W, Ve %| to shoot one or two, and the rest de- *Hood rath Coal «|serted. They took my compass, damn | Drews Stet. them, and I'm nearly a hundred miles Paliman Co out of my bearings. You couldn't give Punta Sugar *|me a drink, could you?” Rail Sul Sy: | “With pleasure, if the doctor ap- Ray Comper “| proves,” was the courteous answer, | Reaching, ‘| ‘Here, Jan!" | Raan'ton Ts *| The boy sprang up, listened to a/ Rep, Motor o “| word or two of brief command in Rep, Ir, & Stel... 100% MG's 10% — 34) his own language, and disappeared oval Dutch N.Y | through the hanging grass which led Savego Aras | into another hut. The two men ex- | Saxon Motom changed glances of rather more than Sinclair Oil ordinary interest. ‘Then Dominey | Show stiaet laughed. i Southern Pac “IT know what you're thinking,” he Somern Wy. said. “It gave mp quite a start when Southam it'y yt you came in, We're devilishly alike, Stromberg : aren't we?” Studaba ker ” “There is a very strong likeness be- Btutz Motor tween us," the other admitted. St, Sows Lead Dominey leaned his head upon his FRIENDS YEARS BEFORE AT A GREAT ENGLISH SCHOOL THESE TWO MEN, EXACT DOU- St. 1, & San F hand and studied his host. ‘The| BLES, HAD SUDDENLY MET AGAIN, HERE IN THE FAR AFRICAN JUNGLES. THEY FACED EACH poy eRe likeness was clear enough, althous!) OTHER ACROSS THE LITTLE TABLE, THE ENGLISH REMITTANCE MAN AND HIS GERMAN HOST. eR Cao) ie Che. the mae: Who tatoos: by the aide oF “WHAT A WORL SAID DOMINEY, “TO FIND YOU OUT HERE, DRILLING NIGGERS—FU- ‘Texas Co 21 the camp bedstead with folded arms. TURE GOVERNOR GENERAL OF GERMAN EAST AFRICA, | SUPPOSE?” Toms & Mc “4 | Everard Dominey, for the first twen- Tuto Hn, 74a ty-six years of his life, had lived as : \ ‘Trans Oi! wh an ordinary young Englishman 0f joined a jittle cklessly, “and I don't ) were ry as before at he | breathing. ‘Prone & Wwe... 62h his position,—Eton, Oxford, & few. mind when 1 hand in say checks, but Open Ne silane onnenly praduced UU havel toned) a urereat “plane Umion Bag & Por, 11tlz 10 110 4 1% | years in the army, a few years about until that times comes I shal! drink | even larger cigars, and Dominey found | Schmidt,” Von Ragastein proceeded. Union Pac 1 0% 119% — % | town, during which he had succeeded) whisky whénever I can get it.” his glass filled once more with the| “You know what news has come to Union by |in making a still more hopeless mud-| rhe cook is preparing You some | wonderful brandy. ‘The doctor had| me from Berlin” United Alloy . le of his already encumbered €8-| juncheon,” the doctor announced, | left them to visit the native camp| “Your Excellency has told me Mis United Fruit tates; a few months of tragedy, and) “which it will do you good to eats /heurly a quurter of a mile away, and| tle," the doctor reminded him Un, Ry, Inv. Co then a blank. Afterwards ten years! 1 cannot give you whisky at thi8|the orderly was busy inside clearin The arrives,” Von Ragasteln Un, Retail Stores —at first in the cities, then in the! moment, but you can have some hock | the table. Only the bluck shapes of his voice shaking wita v. 8.0.1, P dark places of Africa—years of] and seltzer with bey leaves” the servants were dimly visible as He paused a moment United Food | which no man knew anything. The nd it along,” whs che enthusi-| they twirled their fans—and overhead nd continued, “the times U.S, Indost, At Everard Dominey of ten sears 80) astic reply. “What a constitution I' the leaning stars. They were alone. |even the month, is fixed) | am res U.S. Real, & Im) had been, without a doubt, good-) must have, doctor! The smell of that! ‘I've been talking an awful lot of; called from here to take the place U.S. Ritter looking. The finely shaped features | cooking outside is making me raven- rot about myseli,"” Dominey 8: “Tell | for Which 1 was desti: You kno Weg UL 8, Senetters remained, but his eyes had lost their | ous.’ me a little about your career now and| what that pla U, S. Steet lustre, his figure its elasticity, his! “your constitution is still sound if| your life in Germany before you came | I was sent to an English public schook 4 U! G. Bteel pt mouth its firmness. He had the look | you would only respect it,” was the|out here.” | and college Utah Comper of a man run pre to seed, | comforting assurance, |. “My friend,” Von Ragastein said at) “I can guess.” Caro, Chem... wasted by fevers and ipation.| “Anything been heard of the rest /Jast, speaking with the air of a man| “I am to take up my residence ir Varedium Steel Not so his present companion. HIB of my party?” Dominey inquired. | who has spent much time in delibera- slind. Iam to have a special mis- I ie)