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eit ee a ei i CE EINES under police protectiop. a un seated beside every driver, to-day the fight under the aus- ‘of the Merchants’ Association to “open the channels of commerce” clogged for weekw etrike of longshoremen and have there were of worry among the strikers tatives of all the organiza im the Transportation Trades yaholl met at No. 11 Broadway and A three hour ‘conference behind “was reported that many ¢9m-~ were |made’ about John F. to end the trike. Some of thd el that ‘another will be called and that the Preporjtoin may be ac- 4 sane the whole port would be That utterance is suid to thusiasm among and Me of the mea, William Morgan of the Citizens portation Committee said the would not make any difference committee's plans. Ml halt a day of pollee-protectod pon the part of the truckers there ‘been no reports of serious trouble, in one instance a union truck working with non-union helpers ‘pulled from his sedt by pickets, Jed to argument, but not to and the non-union men dis- wp. evoked no = 4 aren t believe Rea es ‘The Standard By DR. BERTHOLD A. BAER. of New York look The Fu- rhb Btandacd Usiertating tatk, their seal ‘of is merely a consistent departure ohare evone aned ftom Mr, an undertaker hot looked Mr. GUARD, ASSERTS SCHAEFER merely Frank iN eee Ba Tonn nila MISCELLANEOUS, 100 Arion Replos 0% 300 Amer Cat 0% sor Car Li ‘ 106 Emerwn Phon 1700 Generai Asphalt 500: Grape Oln %0 Heroules Paper 100 Toter Medber Mercer Motors 20° Noe Am Paper Still Hope for 2.75 in New; York—Jail for Violators of Dry Laws. | R. J. Sehacter, President of the Now York State Brewers’ Associa tion, said to-day that while the brew- | ers were disappointed in the Supreme | Court devision, they were far from: being discouraged. s “We are confident,” he said, “that the country will ultimately be on a) beer and light wine basis, We hope! that the court may be induced to re- sonsider the question of goncurrent power which Id granted to each State in the second section of the amend- 225 0 8 High Mped Tool... 000 US Bteam ies. esee 000 Caitel Pie Pro ‘ 10 United Profiting Sharing 1800 Untied Rat Candy... STANDARD OILS 200 Angio-Am OM ieccse. 2M 25 10 South Penn O11 00 10.8 Ol of NT... m5 INDEPENDENT 146906 “Allied OU sees eee 9300 Boone Oil 300 Boston Mexteo 00 Boston Wyoming . 900 Carb fynd 6000 Cushing Pet 900 Duaueme . eee 4% 1800 Raginewrs Petroleum 1% 4206 Demersida O00, ‘ te 14(0 Federal O11 B % 100 Glenrock O11 . 2 1€0 Granada O11 . 100 Home Vetroleum 1000 Hudson Of. 8000 Ieiand Of 10 Kay County Gas 1000 Lanes Creek. 100 Merrite Of . 6°00 Metropolitan Pet W% WK % 0 as 343 ons. a) 1% “mM I 10% 1% Us to place our definition as t what constitutes intoxicating lquor and provide Our own @nforce- ment. “The Néw York 2.75 per cent. law tion of intoxicating liquors, because the beverages it sanctions are non- intoxteatin, ‘ Albert Klenk of No. 640 Third Ave- nue has been arrested by the Pro- hibition agents in connection with the arrest by the police. of William Willbrandt, of No. 300 Kast 234 Street, charged with conspiracy in making away with 890 gallois of whiskey, which was withdrawn from bond by Klenk and stored in’ his cellar, Later he reported to the police that the stuff had been stelen. The police, after investigating, learned, they say, that the whiskey had been removed by Willbrandt on his truck and ar- rested him. The Federal agents charge that Klenk &formed a partnership with Willbrandt and then repudiated it,| 590 tess Ranger and that the latter entered the cell ur}. 5100 Texas Pacific Coal by means of a key and abstracted the Nquor, Prohibition Director Charles O’Con- nor sald that requests for permits to : withdraw loquor from ond had fajien | #0 Western Sates off 50 per cent. Assistant Supervisory Enforeém::nt Agent John B. Quiztey aid that this meant that the ownems im the bonded warehous:s find any means for Its Jis- He continued. Dota and sebestes ulgh hove joons, and # which have jock market was almost at 4 been carrying on “speak edsies” will Fa don during the greater part of ive up the business. No more sum- to-day’s session. Financial atention| monses will be served on the violators | was. focussed on Chicago. Few trad- of the law, They will be arrested ers cared to make new market om- just like the violators of any other] wittments pending definite indications law and put into the nearost police as to who will receive the Repubi 2 bayeag ‘The polive have no author-| 5 omination. ' ity to accept bgil. ‘The permission of “ rket ea United pol Commissioner will ate Mara Oia Peg ioaee, necessaty "in all cases, : Only Chree successful raids were| NOt: =2ateem, which fell 10 points, made last night and of these only|¥** due to ® cut, in the fopetied one has been reported by the revenue | ‘vidend from | Midier cathe gece men, Reilly Bron.” cafo ut No, 154] °%t 19 the common dividend from 7 Columbus Avenue-was entered and| 75 per cent. Reading, at noon the ralders suid that th vitvea | Mares Sanin'of more than ¢ points with cocktails. Then they went be- ° hind the bar, but the bartender ewept|vely decided to immediately order several, glasses in which were cock-|4 sesregation of coal properties, The tails Into the water tank, destroying | report dould not be confirmed, and, the evidence, they said, He wae ar-| While it is, everywhere admitted that rested, as was a waiter he place, | such segregation is bound to come, and the proprietors were summoned, | tow were inclined to believe that the charged with maintaining a nuisance. | management has taken active steps Col. Ruppert of the Ruppert brew-| in such direction. The balance of the ery said to-day that he was con-|ratiway list was uninfluenced by the tinuing the manufacture ‘of one-half | contrary price swings ,of the two of 1 per cent. beer and would con- | dforementioned stocks. tinue to make It so long as there| After showing q firm tone In early was @ demand for it. dealings the market eased off shortly; “We will be compelled to roduce| after tie noon ‘hour when money| our working force,” he said, “because | rates were marked gy. The renewal teen wih pat be a0 great a demand pate or oul lone ees red om . As the but by 1 o'clook It rose per cent. more to the sicher eae Bea tered Wace lait Whecwie beve we hope that business will bry ++ iavll | have occurred. pick up, in the event of which we| The cotton and grain tharkets were will have our men return.” duli and Irregular, The Foreign Ex- Similar information was vouch- °4@2s0 market after early unsettle- d at the breweries of Ger nt rallied slightly, demand sterling Ringler and George Ehret, with the | exception that none of the force in an tter places had yet been laid ‘hile the force of the Prohibition enforcement agents is not large, they = expect, to have more positive ‘rom the police im seeing that th BELMONT ENTRIES. PNET NAGY 1 tor Gal ite. furlowan “sera OS for ey SOND, WAGE. forp-yearolds and w cine ‘owen mee the FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Te 10, angen a6 aerate oti . fe bem oa OH On, ; Annivemary, 114; Derid Harum, ‘Apprentice allowance claimed. Tyack (ast. CRUSH AT RENT HEARING. E, Campbell founded The Fu- thee 8. . Crane for hearing. | Before noon the congestion became 80 terrific that Justice Crane sent for po- assistance to k the als . pits of thie the crowd tnerean end r Proceedings, “and ordered the aisles in. hmann, fo. 1187 Bast- Tigh, Low, lan.) Shares 1000 Aldska-Brivish Cob 2000 Artzons Globe 9400 Candelaa M.. 400 Cons Cop M. 3600 Corton Uilver 1000 Crean Gold . 8000 “Divide Extension .. 6000 *Goid Sliver Pick 0000 *Goid/ Zone 600 Hecla Mining . 1€0 Honduras. Syn Jumbo Extension . 1000 Knox Divide .. 2300 Louisiane Co. 4000 McNamara 1290 "Marsh Min. 1008 *Motheriode 4+. 100 Mother Lode new HO"Murras Mogridge 200 Nipiasing 100 *North Star 900 Ophir Silver. 4200 Roper Group. 1000 “Han Toy. (8000 *ativer King on rumors that directors have tenta-|" thieves must | h colu | Restaurant Cook Used Can and S38 euc.vee 383 aaae raed FORDIGN EXCHANGE STEADY. up 1-20; Franc checks, 12.97, up 5; Belgian cables, 12.45, and Swiss ca-; ‘vies, 5.51, off 2; marks demand lower! At .0244c; cables, .0246c; Stockholm cables, higher, at .21760; U. on Canadian demand, tine pesos demand, 1.0379. : Sterling demand; 3.901-4, cables, 3.91; francs demand, 12.97, cables, lire demand, 16.97, cables, 16. | 1.04; | cables, gullders demand, 36 cables, 861-2. RARNINGS, Western Maryland—Fourth week May, $1,452,742; increase, $193,401; from Jan, 1, $6,985,919; increase, §$1,~ 298,559. i THIEVES IN GREAT NECK. Home of Former Assistant District Attorney Stryker Robbed. stables Ninesling and Jessup are investi- gating a robbery at the home of Lloyd P Stryker, formerly Assistant District Attorney in New York, and a captain inthe A. E. F, Thieves entered @ bed- room window after the Stykers had re- tired and stole $100 in cash, a diamond ring: worth $600 and @ silver mesh bag. ‘The mesh bag was later found ynder a rug on the floor below. The constables | Gre sure this {¢ significant of some-| thing, but have not yet learned of just} what. | More than @ thousand dollars’ worth! f silverware tn plain sight was ignored, fo get to the window ha’ + tmt Paper - in May, $527,760; increase, $187,824; ;months-old baby which arms tenis postponed until Monday next in Weat Farms Court. z re oF bEESEREEE f 3 * | Penn Sea Paes Toot Cht Rd & Pac .. 'Com Prod: Ornctole Stee! Del & Hudson . Den & Rio G Den & Bio Gr pe Dothe Mines . Ml, Cent. Int, Harveter Demand sterling opened 3.90 1-4, | Int Mer Mer 81% 17% 7% Tat MM pt. int Nickel. 79% | Keeee City fo Kenoeoott:. Kesmtone Tire .. Tom the. Lackawanna Stee! Yat Ine, . Larue, & Neshrille Of% Mexican Petre!onm 176% SMiaent Oe Atldeate Steet 42% Mormon, 8! 18% Keo. 6% ‘entana Powe | Middie, Staten oH National Aniline Nevada Cond BK. ¥, Contes SyNn&o Ln & Ton | Views | Pac, Develop Corp Pacitic Gan. | Pan Amer Petrol. {Penp BR OTt...... Steel... Peoplea Gas. Pere Marquette Phil CO ieee Pierce Arrow | itieree Ont Pitta Coal... Pitts & W Va Press Steel Punta Suga Ray Comer Reewddniz Remington Tie Rep, Motor : Heo, tron & Steel Revlagie Stee... Ruyai Datei NT. oes a Prtizisit ies eee" ees eee Seeker” secerecane Pee “ CONVICT ACCUSES 8. dollars! WOMAN IN BABY CASE) Argen- Writes That Infant He Left With Mrs. Rogers Was Almost Starved and Bruised. The examination of Mrs. Anna Rog- ers of No, 351 Kast 195th Street, charged ‘with assault in connection with the «discovery that an etght- had been boarded with her had been admitted to Bellevue Hospital with both foro- d thighs fractured, was to-day ‘The baby, whose injuries, according to Dr. Joseph Costello of Bellevue, seemed to have been recetved through some “outside agency,” was that of GREAT NECK, L 1, June 8—Con-|Mrs. Annie Levick of No. 185 Seventh Street. A letter was to-day received by Dr. Costello from an inmate of Sink Bing, who offered to asoist the District Attorney and said he placed an eight- month-old baby in Mrs. Roge: gare between September, 1919, and January. 1920, and added: “The baby was in @uch @ condition that a doctor told my wie that if it had been with Mrs.Rogers another week it surely would have died It was actually starving to death, had {everal brulses on fts body and two She sald he feti out of us black eyes. pi ntconee <li CONCERT IN CITY HALL PARK. aa SS | HELD FOR RUNNING | HOME MADE STILL, | CAPACITY 1 GALLON} Butter Firkin; Preduct Could, Eat Through Tin Plate, t TLLIAM ¢ GROGGINS, a cook at the Shanley res- taurant at 42d Street ana | Broadway, was held in $2,000 | bail in the Federal Court in | Brooklyn, charged with running a home-made still at his resi- dence, No, 488 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, Agents Allen and Davis told the Commissioner the stil) bad @ capacity of one gal- lon to “a bilin'” and turned out a product that would eat through ‘ heavy tin plate, The still was made of @ five gallon can and a butter firkin and could not have cost, they said, more than §2. United States District Attorney Ross said that, despite the small pumber of Prohibition agents in Brooklyn, over 800 arrests for Volatead Act violations had been made since Jhn. 17 and there had been notably heavy penal- emily Bewlin of Metro mpany Si The first of a series ‘of park certs: under the auspices of the Columbia University Summer Concerts Commit- tee and Edwin Franko Goldman, con- ductor of the Goldman Concert Band, was held in the plaza of the City Hall at noon to-day and attracted @ crowd of several thousand. Miss Kmily Beg- Meti tan Opera and was wi Ay Bye: lasted an hour, jayor jan held a fr the City Hanlin recognition of Mr. Goldman's public service. Twenty-four concerts are scheduled by the comenit- tee. Leseencialiaitesiiaiie FOR COURT HQUSE BIDS. AA ae bd ’ Mtn Opers Arias, Comptrol! Cra that the bid: the court house have been subdivided into five clauses s0 as to give the announced smaller contfactors an opportunity to estimate on a part at least~of the work. The forms of the bids include’ exca- vation and foundation, structural steel, Yloor construction and fire masonry and exteri i roofing and sheet metal, {Pact are on hand st the office of the Secretary of thi Estimate. Count; receiv: gheck for ad from the State Com, $618,719, as of the income oe ‘Ade ig erate ti for the construction ; ing, nd '“MUG IS OURS,” SAYS MRS. BURTON Wife of Shamrock IV.’s Skipper Has Sailed a Thousand Races With Husband. Mra, Burtoh, “associate skipper of 8: ‘Thomas Lipton'’s America’s cup con- tender, Shamrock IV., who ts here to help her husband, Capt. W. M. Burton, \try for “the trophy w! has reposed | west of the Atlantic since 1955, ts giad that not every cup ts a cup. “Happily some of them ‘are galvers and tea services,” she said. “Imagine the housewtfely task of pollehing some- thing like @ thousand cups of embossed allver.” Mra, Burton says the real Joy of the thing 1s the race. Since her marriage Mya. Burton has not missed a rece with her husband, who declares he'd as soon sail a race without his topsall as leave his wife behind, Mrs, Burton said: “I stand in the compantonway just beyond the wheel amd I always know everything ts coming out right and that we are going to win. “Shamrock IV. i¢ not in the least like any other yacht ever made, but my hus- band and I believe it is invincible, and we count on winning that coveted mug | this Ume."* | | LEANDER DENIES | THEFT OF FOX FUR — | But Admits He Was Optimistic in H Report to Probation Officer. 4 , “Bows I does love mah gin; and I Jes’ kaint keep no control on mah-se'l | —epecially when I gits de blues. But I ain't never stole nuthin’ In mah whole life; I ain't no stealin’ nigger— dat fox akin I ain't-touche all I knows hits still layin’ where it-was.” ‘Thus spoke Leander Bayne, tall, very black and with glistening white teeth, when trying to clear himself of the alleged theft of a white fox fur. He Was arraigned to-day in Essex Market Court om @ charge of grand larceny preferred by Policeman Albert Bhri- ioh of the Morrisania Police Station. 260 Division Street, to telephone Probation Officer Troy, Brooklyn, he had kept the pledge made two months ago before a Magistrate not to drink gin for months. “Yessir, Mister ‘Troy, I'se sober as rooster when he crows in de morn but, Cap'n Troy, hits been one more Job to leave dat gin alone—us needs sin,” he said, according to Patrolman Bhriich, A moment later, it in alleged, he THE MASKED WOMAN By Johnston McCulley ———_— A college professor decided to turn criminal! }. Read this exciting story of his adventures with }' @ band of daring thieves, led by a beautiful end mysterious woman. Compstat 192) By W. J. Watt & Oo PTERS. where (bey weet « carsteriows ant to ‘tania a. ane, of tere, oP and “Hiley enlist as her aids, The The prvfessor prufesses to alwick preceeds to Madam Madcap's home Ing to the servants’ quarters CHAPTER X. (Continued) $ 166' HB butler’s room!" Madam ‘| Madcap whispered, point- ing to a door. “Profes- sor, you and Mr. Riley have work to do there, Remember your Instructions—and remember that the butier may put up @ fight.” The Professor and “Red” Riley stepped aside and up to the door, and Madam Madcap 1éd Slade and ‘Wilger on down the hall. "Gentleman Joe’ Marget was watching outside, in front; Sambo was in the alley near the {imousine. “Do you remember?” Madam Mad- cap asked. “yhe housekeeper, the cook and two maids—all women. The two maids use that room, the cook ‘and housekeeper the one opposite. | 5, Undoubtedly they are in bed and asleep. Wait here, and I’ handle them myself.” e Slade and Wilger waited. Madam Madcap unlocked the door to the right New mie’ per beliers ty, hidden fate. Prt be more nt jieally, handing the | soap Hamilton 1d slipped inside the room, closing the door after her again. Slade and Wilger could hear no noise, Topy wondered what Madam Madcap Was} Br ther she needed help, and ing, whi con int of entering the were upon the poi room after her when she reappeared. She had a towel in one hand, # bottl She did so, leaving the key in the lock, and then crossed the hall to the other door, opened it, and J‘sappeared. She was back soon, with the an- nauncement that the two maids hdd to be chioroformed, too; and she locked that door and left the key the lock. The: ler’s re was a commotion in the put- room, but Madam ze Slade and Wliger from ent! ing. The Professor and Riley should be able to take care of things there, she said. ‘The Professor and Riley were not having an easy time of it. The but- ler, Jordan, had been in his bed, but they soon discovered that he had not been asleep. They were no more than in the room than the lights were snapped on, and they saw a giant of a man dressed in pajamas confront- ing them. ‘The professor and Riley had affixed thelr masks, of course, and !t was evident that the butler needed only a single glance to convince him of the nature of his nocturnal visitors. He rang at them without a question, without uttering a word, bis arms flying, his fists seeking living targets. ‘Riley darted to one side, the pro- fessor to the other, and then they rushed in, But Jordan was not an easy man to conquer in @ single rush. ig | "The professor received a blow that missed his chin, swung downward and crashed against his breast, and al- most toppled him overs “Red” Rilay found himself hurled against the wall. Again they’ rushed in, grappling with Jordan and throwing him heavily | ¢) to the floor, But still he fought, while} the professor and Riley struggled to get him turned over on hig face, to get hie hands behind hig back and lasif his wrists there. Little by little Jordan gave signs of exhaustion, and finally he was still, gesping for breath. The men below never knew ex- actly what happened in that room. Bnsy searching for valuables, listen. ing for @ signal from outside, they gave no attention to Madam | Mad- cap’s part of the enterprise. Once they heard a woman scream, and presently Madam Madcap came down the stairs to them, 7 ‘Well, I got the pearls,” she said. “And I was forced to put Miss Dor- cas Darcan to sleep. Now to finish and get it. Professor, call Mr, Riley here. ‘The Professor hurried away on his mission and Madam Madcap went into the library. Wilger and Slade had found énly a few articles of value. 4 “Slade, go into the hall énd take ‘up ‘a position near the front door,” Madam Madcap commanded. | “Wii. ger, Watch the veranda through that French window. The Professor will go to the refr hall, when he returas with Riley, and wateh there.” . “Shifty” Slade murmured some- {thing that was an expression of ad- miration for the businesslike manner in which she went about it. Madam | Madcap might have been in her own home, issuing’ orders to servants, for all the nervousness or fear she re- vealed. Now and then, when an elec- , | trie torch flashed, they could see her eyes .gilttering through her masi and her voice held a tone of ster news that was unusual. Riley came to the library and the others took their positions, Madam Madcap held the torch and played jthe light om the door of the safe. Riley was prepared for the task. He |drew on thin rubber gloves that would prevent fingerprints; he knelt pefore the strong-box and began working the combination, " y," he whispered. “@well-lookin' box, but nothin’ but tin with a kid's puzzle for a cofn- bination. Nuts always buy @ safe for 1 {nutes he worked, now and then crunting his disgust, and |then he voiced a sibilant sentence that meant victory, stood up, and threw the door of’ the safe open. Madam Madcap played the light in- ide. Riley ripped open the stron, box and took which he handed up to lam Mad- cap. A couple of diamond rings fo! lowed, and an old-fashioned brac came out with Mies Lena Marks's fur | let. ty tical ae, cates, aes Sm al 3 gy through the safe method. out some currency,| q@riminology, Gecidea wo 4/8 ‘Ted"? Riley, © creek. eu ee she moscs Hamilton Brome, & the dfecoe hum’ 's oouric's ea York soci} "woman, "They plan te festg Dondy they expect to. take 4 py Deuitive Lionel Wardron. & \« C Biadesp’s pet ain une tiaee be “uce ap the caautfeur, Woe? things to Madam Madcap, who discarded the most ot them as worthless or unsalable, all!” ‘Red’ Riley said. “Leave the door ‘open, and st# ba Madam Madcap commanded Riley saw that she had a patkaj in her ha and now she opened and took out a rubber glove, handled it carefully, drew it on F hand cautiously, and pressed the ti of her fingers against the polish; door of the safe, near the combin tion knob. A x “What's the idea?” Riley wanted ny, “To throw the police off the track! jes ble} ¢ certain ot! Agni whispe: n reply. “I got a cal Brome used yesterd when you let him wash his face hands fingerprints were upon I eek this thin rubber glo with a coating that up fingerprints from the soap”——. * “And you've just transterred 0 The cops know Bro ppeared, they know he wi crazy about you, and went aw? from that cafe with you and been seen since”—— .” Madam Mad a “And, if ‘they find that fingerprints are ton} ‘3, they will think that he wi thought you expected to out of Brone.” “And I thought that ask Do questions,” M: sald, sternly, “Brone ain't a crook! have his prints at 5 They'll spot the prints on the safe, all Bay but wan't be able be find any Uke ‘em in the big book.’ “And you are not to worry about e! Madam Mi said. Madcap ‘They won't’ juarters, They thered in the hall and Madam Madcap led them toward the rear door, “Go out one at a time and scatter, she directed. “Get home as quickly as eae Slade, you frp r that heavy stuff, and be sure you deliver all of it at the house. Go to your roome when you there, and as soon as I arrive, we'll look at our loot and hold a conference, Pro- r, you'll be last to leave, be- fore m One by one, they slipped through the door and into the darkness, each man to use his own skill in getting from that dangerous neighborhood and back downtown. Slade was told to inform Marget, watching in front, that he was free to make his t= away. The Professor and Madam beam were the last to leave the Detective Lionel Wald: gusted because he had Yost The & fesgor’s trail, and determined to hurry back downtown, had to cut through the alley, taki: shorter route to the nearest subwa" station. From a corner lamp next street there came a tiny a ur of light, just enough to filter across 1 Mies, and = gilisten against the Waldron sudden! in the streak ied of t, and almost. with wurprice and del! @ light struck: the face of Pro. seg | A M. -oitong Rees revealed him to woman, ‘ashe id it showed a jarted forward, silently, ing through the darkness unt} iowa within a few paces of them ‘as they walked down the alley toward t! UeCa ee Again he Ly end forward, fessor whir! ilies hy ‘aoa m2 cap felt the ‘ arm stiffen. She heard a rae ee heard the crash of a fist against,fiesh. barely saw the form of Lionel Wal- dron tottering. “Hasten to your car, Madam Ma\ cap, and go on your way,” the Pro- fessor said, dusting his ‘hands. “1 shall use—er—another route. ‘This gentleman will not be able to bother for some minutes. Tt was a Leet te on hey? point of the chin. as been usi many champio: of fisticufts. I mimpone T ve 14 n to keep out of his sight hy The Professor dusted wie again and hurried down the alley a direction opposite that taken by Madam Madcap. On the ground, against the wall, Detective Ligne! Waldron groaned. He was d: that be was having a tooth CHAPTER Xt. T 9 o'clock the following mérn- ing Waldron awoke, got from, his bed and felt of a pore jaw and neck. For @ time he} sat before the window, looking down, at the street, thinking of the events the night before, Waldron rang for his man, who en. tered immediately and handed him thi morning papers. While waiting fo his tomst and coffee Waldron open the first that came te his hand, an began glancing at the headlines, ‘ ay article on the front page att him, He sat forward in his chair, aeton. ishment written on his face, as he He saw that the paper was @ late morning edition. It told of the rob-| bery of the residence of Miag Dorbas| Darcan, @ wealthy orphan who recent- ly had purchased property and miade| @ home tm the city. A valuable string, of pearls had been taken, silv« had been stolen, the Nbrary safe | hoop. spaned and jewels and bonaaire the to-merrow's exeiting neat +