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BAER “What do you consider ‘ service I am able to render,” Mr. Campbell your Cam special, put them way Combined, they make the unit known as ‘Campbell “Men are rich only as they give,” said John D. “He who gives great service gets great : explains the success of The Funeral Church, at 66th Street. hae acini CHES-Di Lat ! sAgsatare neti x PERSONALS. ROP aaa se Now ork Cues” un tyPetas 1 State s. ‘willbe ‘the twent, asset?” ion, every man strained. outstanding in it in their ty. A M( a at MEETINGS. ery RPI ts to ©) 1920 “TOY Leary, +4 1 + %| practically uniimited moans under % — 4y| 19 cannot stop for an instant merely + 1% | Bbcause of this” lo¥s,: Moreover, chat % * +1% +2 % % | United Alloy os "4 ‘Beto % | United Drow 1 + 4% Booth % | United Fruit 0% 4% Bilyo Un Ry Int Co > + % Brone 6% + %]Un Ret Stores . m4 +8 Battte Cop i+ 4/08 C1p 7 Dutte 22% —1 | United Foot % OF % “Cau, 70 |+ 2%)U. 8. Ind Alcohol 80% 85 86 “ Can, HT 44%] U.S, Row, & Imp. 65 oS oh Cont, * Cont * Derro % 136 100 py 17 20% Makes Favorable Report on M; Resolution by a Vole of Blevell to Seven, + WASHINGTON, Mey 28.—A tion "viewing with gra¥e concern’ ditions in Ireland and “expressing ‘petty with the aspirations of the chalice” was r House Foreign Affairs Committee, vote was 11 to 7. ‘The resolution was offered by sentative Mason of Tiinols as a tute for his resolution proposing v! public, bitter fight in the committee, STOCK DIVIDEND BY GOODYEAR New juno. 11 wed from tl hitect, Lo tabs Naot Kore is? NS President of the Goodyear, to-de 20.) nounced thai directors had declared Bi + Ms + 2% HOUSE COMMITTEE FOR IRISH FREEDOM resdlu- people for a Government of thelr. own out to-day by the onal recognition of the Provisional Irish Re- ‘ts adoption ended « long and AKRON, ©., May 28.—F. A. Selberlin, ing new committments, tion before the American Steel ulant, soon lost its force, easier. $1-2 per cent, repa: +3 + # + * number of months. LIBERTY BONDS. Second 41-48, $6.50, up ‘Thi: 90,76, up .06; Fourth 4 1-4s, 87. Victory 33-4, 96.10, off 10; 48-40, 96.20, up 10. 0, Up Demand sierling opened 1-4 cents; frane checks, 1: contimes Belgian cables, cables, 5.56, off .280c.; ‘cables, .0262c. holm’ cables, ‘higher, at 3-91, 3.0; 12.26, off 15 marks, 001; Dese| cables, lower, at 16.60c.; U. 8. dollars fhadian demand, 88.85¢.; Argen- BELMONT RESULTS, RST RACE—Two-year-olds ; ing; $1,064.17; four and a half lon, ibus, 1 out and out, 107 ‘Present, res ason out and out, Caligula, also ran. ——>—_ BELMONT ENTRIES. * eon- sym- Iria | as follows VURST RACK —Olaiming: * Marion, The . oe Hand oll for to: irtual meyer ole cb 2 earn ie Fru ‘The Bimont Handicap: three-year-olde and mpward: coe = oF, 18; Sea Hist 107: Salree: y an- by mn furlongs cn 4 eres, ‘tock dividend of 150 cent, I 110; Cou: ety "thd any stock dividend of per payable hr: Court ys a stockholders af record FORBIGN EXCHANGE STEADY. off 1 off 10 Mire crecks, 17.02, off 15; irs brose), 25 to 1, 4 to 1 and out, second: Knight of the Heather, 110 (Turner): ¢ to 4 third, Time, 62 3-5, 4% , % Sita | Welle Fargo. a 20% + % [Wont Maryland Ce TH = Me | West Pac, Corp... 2%, ye @ + 4 820+ 2 | Wentern Dnion,.... 85% #4 SBM 16 Westinghouse 18% 18% BN + 42% + «| Wheeling 0 10 0 + & 3% + 1%) WinsedOveriand. 7% 1TH ATH = OK 85% +1 | Waite Motors . BH + a2 + | Wilson Go. . + Oh ON HG 53%5 + | Worthington. ..... 67 eo 8 + 2% 0% “Ex, dividend, oO% + |% a4 + & 4% +5) io% | a WALL STREET Oats 198° -— 2% * — % 7K — a8 Operations on the Stock Exchange ing to-day were s.ricily professional, 10% - {| Throughout the session the market 11% + % had a pre-holiday appearance and 18% + % | wide pree swings failed to develop. ) 7 + % Iphe tone, however, wae firm. Traders were unable to find in news 4 [developments any incentive for mak- The speech of Judge Gary of the Steel Corpora- and Iron Institute was read with interest, ‘out it totally failed as a market silm- ‘The biggest new factor brought to bear on the market was the state- ment of anthracite labor Teoders that they are willing to arbitrate differ- ences with operators, and that it is “almost humanly impossible to wage @ successful strike at this tome.” This brought quite a little new buying in the market in early trading, but it Additiona] encouragement was de- rived from the fact ¢hat time money conditions have become materially ‘There was a comparatively large amount of funds offered at yable in 60 and 90 '{ days. The time money market is now | \ | in better shape than it has been in a Liberty 81-28 opened 91.70, up 10; rd 41-43, Victory demand, 3 sell- 4 to 5, RACK TRACK, BULMONT PARK, N. ¥., Meg 28.—The entries for tomowow's mow are tectenes: ele wo ive ma ve Semodeah 108 auecpeion | 11 m2: “etocnt lng, OT; Wounke, Wate. tts 3, Altea Cla Slew, + Haron, Ht ween WO: Barn Pet! 97: Old Sones. 1 Steeple. " 142: for fillies; pro ney’ Lee, tl three-year Warum, 118; Man O'War, Oa, 1 maln coures Oh; “SLanghett, 13; Titanium, rear, ‘of The Mystery “Assuredly not; the ‘cause had our present arrangements in London. will Woabtieds be recovered.” + “De you think so? Have the police found any clues , “Phe police! © Hardly, but, tere are others seatching, not so easily turnéd aside. We believe we know already who got the money.” “You—you think you—you know?!’ he could: not keep the trembie out,of his voice. °"Was—was it one of us?” “It could scateely we an outsider, for the secret was guarded -vell. Only those of that. circle knew the money was here even, while not more. than two or tires were aware of its having been passed over to Alva. I can't say any more at present, Mr. Wine. You knew Capt. Alva very well, did you' not?” “Yves trend that ts, we he brought a when he first came.” “Avid you’ have been rather ‘lonely ever ‘since “We had, ntuch in common.” “Are you a German?” “By blood—yes, but born in Poland; Capt. Alva's mothet was also a Pote; this brought us closer’ together.” “The special tie then was Chilean?" “No; I have never been in South | America, I am a Revolutionary. We really planned for a world republic,” he explained eagerly, “tho downfall of all oppression; we would build anew on the ruin of Nations. Chile came first, for it seemed*rips for the experiment. Surely you understand that?” : were’ good letter to me ssociated not course--International brothe hood. You were most intimate wi! Capt. Alva. No doust he toll y about this money?” “That is that it had been sent—yes.” “You knew nothing of its delivery ‘to him?" “My God, no.” ‘ the meeting.” "We spoke of other things; not once was the money mentioned. “And you have no-s.spicion of any | one who could have known, and been gu of this murder and robbery?” “Why should I? Why you ask me that?” excitedly. here were many ; there; perhaps all, know except me. I could not guess, for 1 was the second man to leave; you see, the second;. only Charlett go out before I do. Capt. Alva he still remain behind when I go, I-saw him last then, talk-| ing with many. ‘ou not suppose T know he—he die?’ “Oh, no; I merely thought you might have some suspicion, that was “Killed with that: ‘No, not that; but one exactly like “Who says so—the police? Gott! it could not, kil a man! Why you tell me this—why?” “Oh, only because I thought you might be interested. However, let's not talk about it any more, You wili settle that: account before the close banki hours to-morrow?” fi of ay Yes, I will settle.” ‘The girl went out, and for fully five minutes in silence. f Witven there was the sound of a foot on the cement floor of the corridor without, and almost at the same in- stant the electric jight, which had been turned on, revealed a man’s shadow on the glass of the closed door. He seemed to stand there hesitatingly; then he rapped with his knuckles on he glass. : Slowly the door swung open. The I man was Waldron ‘Phen the upexpected happened. had been leaning rather heavily on the door, and now it gave way, throwing me out into the room. Wal- dron needed only one glimpse of my face, With an oath he flung him- self upon me, . Realizing Wine was back of me, 1 managed to whirl the big buik of the battling Russian about so as to block any surprise attack from the ‘rear, This movement gave me the eupport \e. of the wall, and, using it as @ q fense, I resorted to the same tac adopted by Waldron, assaulting him with feet as well as hands, breaking his strangle bold on my throat and forcing him backward, so that a swift kick sent the fellow stumbling over & pile of books, clawing at the empty air for eupport. He would have gone sprawling upon his back if Wine had not. been directly in the way. As it was, he struck the other, the force of his big body hurling the smatier man heavily against the ledge of the outer window. As the fellow struck the glass shivered and crashed into a thousand pleces, but before Waldron could regain firm footing, “or realize what had happened, I was again upon him, breaking {through his dazed guard and driving my fists straight into his face. ‘The ‘révolver in ‘Wine's hand was discharged, the bullet whistling past me, but even asthe report cracked, she Jew's Body forced t er Sika’ever the sill, He gave utte: Oe to one wild yell of fright, releasing the gun and gripping erately at Waldron’s collar for. support, then over backward and went toppled down. We both rd the crash as the | splinters of glass gave way and the | dull, dead thud of the body as 1 | etruck somewhere tar below, The "You were with him alone before the Silver Dagger \\. By RANDALL; PARRISH ‘ New Bet Hil, Low, tat, ome tah, Low. tan. Che Int on: and’ Love 35 84% 85 1 | Peoples Gas 3% 2 96 4+ 2 rigue, Plot, c spiracy HO Bore Manet 3 Wh Bo +1 em a aot tie Be Be RR t sConyrlatit, 1990, by Ravdait, Parrieh.) . 40% Bits + . ose aint 4 SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. " 9% We + 1% R wy Oe + % A were! service man_on leave finds a jewel box abandone ye, & sasaterlous aon |e oa oo tom — a5 | ste rath ma 130+ 4 Ray Caper Wh 1% + & ‘cons tors ts in 80% + 1% | Roading... + 1% mee the Meee Heres at i ie eee ; bai Tulcmoblie, In Jersey pa4 a. a nas been stabbed ‘wit at rane ot he type, Ghat "Mare est. f ‘conspirators. ven mayate! eal to thd = 1 | Hote eenipin ‘tod wolne, there. mrt captured by the conspirators, but escape + 2 Len, overhears @ seret confirence, bs s ‘HAPTE rn Russian seemed paralyzed with ber 1% Cal im neti ie: alr] Toh Unable to quite comprehend, wu + 94166 NS, and from the bank; 4ll| nad occurred behind him. But Y haa ~% these moneys p486| secon the tragedy and my mind worked ay through our hands in one) like a flash. ‘He made one weal: efor + ; | to spring aside, forgetful of his own + LS ginuse Gacane i a gy phat | danger, his guard dropped, and 1, to\ +1 nwt Sesame usee mt him have it—straight in the jaw, The + 6% | senger.”. clinched fist crunched jnto his whisk- + 8%] "I know; Alva told me, but ' sup-| ¢rs and, With aris Guhg up, he yea! this as to be| Over as if shot, his head striking ao + 4 pewer een edge of the overturned bookcase ax hi ; he fell, and lay there motionless, « trickle of blood slowly oozing ou: upon the floor. As I stood there, uncertain, dazed, my mind for thé moment a biankx, some one began rattling and poundin,, against the door leading into the co: ridor. The sound, coupled with a voice instantly demanding admit- tance, restored me to my sens noise of the struggle, the sho crash of glass, had evidently ala the other occupants of the building I must face them, explain, tell my story in full. I crossed the room, ny limbs trem- bling #0 I could scarcely walk, my breath coming in gasps. 1 caug! & glimpse of my face in a small mu ror, and stared blankly at the re- flectio., scarcely recognizing myaei{ The glare of lights in the corridor threw shadows on the glass of the door, showing many outside seeking entrance. ‘They were kicking agains the wood, and pouhding with fisis seeking—to break in the Idpk. Tho sight sobered me, ‘brought “back m) self-control, and 1 threw the door nh and faced them almost coolly o) There Were four policemen, the A BrY-imnuertatued Surgenrt, revolyen in hand ana benina tnese a jam of excited individuals of both sex peering over shoulders to gain v within. The Sergeant gripped me b; the collar, thrust me to one side, ani as instantly wheeled about to bar tive way. ‘Guard this door, H. ." he ordered curtly body ou except Carr x and Kell, Now you; what's up here? Have you ed somebody ?* No," I answered, making no effor to break away, still breathing bard. but able to expresa myself clearly “There is a man dead, but he fe!! from & window. I have nothing to conceal, Sergeant) My name ts and I am connected with Mnited States Consular Service. Giva me a chance, and i'll band you my card,’ He must have been impressed by the way I acted and spoke, for he ra- leased his grasp and accepted th card I fished out of a vest pocket, holding it up to the light in order to read the script. “Philip Severn.” he repeated slow! his glance wandering again to m “You are a friend of Clement Breckenridge—is that rigt “Why, yes," in surpr known him for some year “I thought so; I don’t forget a fac often, but never heard your name by fore. I was waiting at the bank see Breckenridge a few days ago, when he came out with you from his kill Private office. He seemed very friendly. Well, now, Mr. ‘Severn, what's been takin’ place in. here? Some hot fight, hain't there?” His tone was friendly enough, and it was quite cvident that my a all. It was a strange weapon he was! quaintance with the banker had al- dled re Pitw se wnat seul| TORY, Siven mea new tanding. aig ; fg 's is the e of th Alva mur- mean, @ strange weapon? Do they! ger and robbery,” | sa'd direct! know it was that killed him? ho |; one of the men is dead. the other “Certainly; it. was picked up in the | jes in there senseless. while tho bottom of the auto—a dagger hat-pin, | money they were after is there also such as women wear. See, It was just | in 8, Valine uitouched.” ke this of mine.” . « « | "Good God! what money?" “That thing!’ he buret forth finally.) “So you didn't know about ¢ even! Well, I'll tel? you. Capt. Alva was killed ‘to gain possession of a large gum which had been paid him for révolutionary purposes in Chile He was the authorized agent in this country for some conspirators down there, and London financiers remitted to him large sums. These fellows side found out about such a payment having been made and wayiaid him They had to kill him in order to get the money.” “Who did it?” “Lam not quite sure Sergeant, but T think Gaspar Wine committed toe murder, He plunged from a window. and !s lying dead down below thera |The other fellow. is still alive, and was going to share in the spoils.’ You know him J guess, » Russian Jew by the name of Waldron. “Bvan Waldron, the Red orator?” hat'a the man. I’! tell you the story briefly; all that needs to be ted now. 1 had reagon to suspect thess two, and hid in that closet, where [ could overhear them discussing a di vision of the spoils. A fight fo!lowed. during which Wine was forced out through the window. Then I got tho best of Waldron, just as you fellows tried to break in.” The Sergeant looked about, plainly puzeled. “f giess your word ougit to be good, Mr. Severn,” he admitted. “ Ing a8 Who you are. You live ia Washington?” Yee-—officialiy; my home is in Ohio.” “Where yer stopping here?” I told him, naming the hotel at which I was registered. “AN right then. I'll look around a bit; Morris, run down and call the patrol; have 'em get that body down out of ‘there first thing when they come; Kelly, you stay here, with Hul- sey at the door.” I toNowed him and the fourth of- ficer imto the inner office. It was a wreck, but the Sergeant took tho scene in at a glance and picked his way across to the shattered window, The other policeman bent over the outstretched figure of Waldron. The former stared down into the dusk be- low; then straightened up, and again faced the zoom, ‘How is the cuss, Carr?” “Alive, all right, but got 4 hell of a crack on the coco.” “Give him a glass of water in the face. Is this the grip you was telling me about, Mr. Severn?” ‘ "Yes; it's locked, but supposed to be full of yellow-bacies, He pulled it forth from beneath the grasp of Waldron’s arm, “All right; I'll see it safe out o’ here, T guess you'll have to go along wills us, Mr. Severn; the Captain will like- ly want ter agk some question (Read To- Morrow's Exoiting Chapter)

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