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THE EVENING WORLD,” PRADAY; JUNE 1}, 1920. ARMY SHIP INJURED; | ‘Take the Day Line _Up the Hudson to Albany CALLING AT ‘Bear Mountain, West. Point, Newburgh, Pough- Kingston Point, and Hudson ay ourENas. Hadson Rive Bay L a ‘Telephone B200 Canal New York tON [war in Wastington Square to-morrow | TE FLIER “TROJAN” + Woat 182d Bt. TO AL ML. anor OMPANY , ‘TO ALBANY AND THOY, OF. M. AND TP, 4 TiP-TOP TRIPS. § ON THE HUDSON 14] i] Get uboard the awift, palatial st “BENJ. B. ODELL’’ Saturday Afternoon _ West Point or 4 i DIAMONDS | ‘WATCHES — JEWELRY \.. Convenient moathly ree. felt, ASeE Oe. IAMOND t203 Tilt ON CREDIT Fkequinen teas seri «fi adie cd eds Cate a i‘. * x a < 5 sali 4 COMMIT SUICIDE van Was Bringing in 4,000) Czecho-Slovak Troops and 900 WALL STREET + Bei y f German siyaaaee Heiog. practically vonfirmed in the Ad Runes, deliet that Hiram Jobrison will not) Klas joneew .* WASHINGTON, June | 11.—Four bi a re ir | be nominated at Chicago and that a Atlis Ohatmem Persons on board the army transport | conmervative candidate, Am Dank Note bably ; M pro! Am, Beet Sugar lount Vernon committed suicide,’ ; Wood or Lowden will ve named, Aw Bowl vag after one of the ship's propeliors | | stock fs in ‘s Am Brake Show ulators became broke off the Virginia coud accord- new pena yk 3g het faite’ é hn ea large buyers of stocks to-day. Aan Car & Wey ie to & radlo’dispatch reogived here! This buying was centered Sas aa to-day. in industrial speciaities that Hide & Lene Neither their names nor the cir- | late bull boom, and which are re- “Am H & cumstances were give: sponsive to manipulative effort. '\%- Hiei whee bes: Wekrd 1.000 dsiobe ge were Crucible Steel |<), Cubtho-loeh’ br et pt Eee ch rose 9 points, and Replogle am Ru Keyetove ‘Dire Ad Rignely pt Lowe's te... Lackswanne ses, "| Lee Rub. & Tire | Lehigh “Valley, Ww | Let Ine. 1p | svextous Potaule market Am. largely tm led tie Am ‘ Middie “State it National Aome Nattonal Auilioe “ee 2 ere Sostorn War ., Valo Cbiies Gas, vemboms Pa it Ontario Silver Owens Bottling .. Pac, Develop, Cv, Pacific Gas... Hen Amer, Petro) Reno, Kf, Poeun, Sead'd Steal Pevles Gas . Bere Marquette... Phi. Co. Eeee tt+ttee+ Seee ee EKER RF $++4 at 10 A. M. Albert R. Shattuck. Pres'~ dent of the will present the elty through Park Siem -dhott Southern Pac Bourbern Ry FLEFEE FHF ttt te tt KeCRERE CRE STR EE s! 4 2M * ee Superior Steel Shell T & 7. t#tt labeod every Friday since 1908, bates the acti of the _ Oils, Industrials, Mining and Curb Securities No one interested’ in the mar- ket, either as an investor or ‘ulutor, should fiil * Rages Py fame on our mailing list, pee Ne Steel, Vanadium, Barrett Co, U. 8. 4" taken to thelr native land from Siberia, Runner, the prominent oll shates and ved 900 German, war Prisoners under & American Woolen, all of which rose am, United States Army guard and 259 from two to more than five points. A women and children, + ''The latter tesue was materially * She fe heading for Norfolk and i» dae| helped ‘by the fact that the indict-jA™ Woot ot . there to-morrow. ment aginst the company ‘and \”7a) o% a es en presidemt for profiteering Was Ans. Dry “Goods ROM {sae Awtison iy DIES F FIGHT INJURIES. | Yho market's advance was brought | M4" Com Lane, he labout(ie-the rman Sf a eatoway are of fis owt ® ®. } Opponent in Lanndry Row Ar ; Sah i. yn ath mattis mie Ret Ba 19 Loco altimore & Ohio After Death tm Hospital. "iter vose to 10 per cent., but devel- !Harett Co Hans Carlson, thirty-five, No, 126! opments at the Republican Conven- |i Motom .... Bast 118th Street, died @t.:30 A. M. tO* | thon inapired such an undercurrent of | uetn steel Bo” day in th§ Metropolitan Hospital. trom pe geet that in but very few parts | Bryn Rap Tran... 4 frctured skull which, the police nay,' of the list\was profit-taking or short| Tren Shoe Go .. he received in a fight In laundry in selling discernible, lee aaa a Finat 12d Street yeatordey, When the various candidates were | Calif, vackiog ... “Gab Streets wou reg of No. 220 Bast! our in nomination trading slack. | Cait) Potala ya babes a Iresttemrid sid the ao = agg 9 ptf néar the best prices of the day.| cers De Pasco... wthe hahingine heases Sia dossctatt im Rails, coppers and the standard ts- Certain-Teed Ered: will dedicate ite memorial to'tho soldiers ®Ne# Participated to a substantial | Chesdiee Wor... and sailors of the district killed in the fractional extent {n the rise hl, Rade, Mesa ‘The cotton market was practically |cn, m1. & Pas. At a standstin and showed Insignifi- | Oy! & No-w. mo.. cant changes, The grain market after erly firmness declined slightly below | last night's final quotations. Liberty bonds were irregular, Demand sterling was firm, advancing to $3.95 in the later afternoon. LIBERTY BONDS, Lab, 3 1-26 opened 91.60, aff .10; 1s. 4s, 83.50; 24 4s, 84.90; 2d 4 1-48 $4.82, o«f 08; 34 4 1-45, 98.64; 4th 4 1-48 85.80, up 0 ’ 06; Victory 8 3-48 95.60, up .04; 4 8-49 4 4 98.48, off .02. [Cube Cane Super of ‘ | Ouban Am, Sugar. 1% we! | DIVORCE IN HERZ CASE HELD INVALID Appellate Court Passes on Pennsyl- vania Decree Against New Yorker, ‘The Appeltate Division of the Supreme Cow * to-day handed down @ desision on the appeal of Mra. Edith C, Kalser- ‘Herz from a devree of divorce granted to Mr. Kaiser, Once her hysband ‘and iw well-known New York attorney, which ‘may have Important bearing updp the suits brought by Mra, Frank a souls, against her husband. Raiser-Hers obtained a divorce om her first husband in Pennsylvanta, where she had taken up a residence and since married Stephen Herz, a milllon- % aire manufacturer, of Pittsburgh. Mr. Kalser was not in Pennsyly ja at the time the sult was brought against him | and substituted service was made upon him, according to the practice of the | courts of that State He did not appear SENET BENNO Moiropotn Savings Bank :° the action and « final decree was LEY, awarded to Mra, Kaiser on Aug. 7, 1916. AV. \ovp, EY, On Jan. 2, 1919, she Was married to Mr. even R,BXDING ers tn Philadelphia Thereupon Mr. r it for divorce, naming ‘POUR PER CENT. PER. ANNUM pee kor Hers as co-respondent. The Appellate Division held that al- sii though the divorce might be recognied in other Stat by comity, New York State Has corislstently refused to rece ognize such a decree as binding upon @ party who, at the time of the action fh a_ foreign State, wa: etl aug’ ne ot the ear'-ol Ewarded to Mr. ‘Kaine BELMONT ENTRIES. Union fag & Parer 90 Union Paaitic 2... 113% i+ +444 Vanadiim Steel. Wabash pl. A, Wort Pac pt Western Union ., Westinghouwe b+ t+teee 44+ LIBERTY, 8 BONDS bie = ve. Jona 8174-5-6-7, Lane ee Int, Mer Marine pf, Int, Nickel itet+ + BAYIN' JAN K: Open,’ dLigh, MISCELLANEOUS, 1900 Acms Coal ... 100 Aetna Explos, Vow. Last, , Open, High. Low. | oe mnie ee Soon Ng 33 | 1800 "Belcher ext ‘ Tort irom ly i wp to 35.00 seater: ‘counts icoepted, 1200 *ealed Mn. 3000 Calumet & Jerome, 860 Candelaria M citisen of 1:0 Con Virginia of the ten+ sere was PMANCTR _HPLO WANTED—FEMALE, GIRLS WANTED; $15.00 A WEEK TO START; PERMANENT WORK REGULAR INCREA ASES, WITH MANY OPPORTU- NITIES TO SOON REACH RNI 886 TO$100 A MONTH; POSITIONS OPEN DEPARTMENTS; NO EXPERIENCE QUIRED. PARTICULARS TO-DAY. * APPLY AT SMPLOYMENT oe 1186 Brosawep,, 100 Stand Gas & Bice of, 00 Submarine Bost . 100 Honduras Ayv....... | 1000 *Fumbo Extension. .., 1900 Louisiane Co. 250% MeNaméra US High’ Sped Tool, # Steam.. 100 United Profit) Sharing. . 900 United Ret Candy. 15 STANDARD io 10 Buckeye PL. 5 Prairie ©. & G 10 Bouth Penn INDEPEND. ova, 9200 *attied Ol . 1000 *Amal Royalty 2800 Big Heart 2100 Boons O11 2000 Boston Wyoming . 300 Carib Synd 1100 Cities Serv 15(0 Cushing Pete 000 Dugeme 500 Rng Petrol 4200 Kamoralda OM . area hie. 1000 Fed On *) Eo «Broa. are 8 0 Glenrock Ot TOE Pi, hone 200 Home Petro 100 Houston Oi) = SE Os SgpY Bain. 1000 Hudion att fees ee +e wore. 3900 Invincible “VS Meotetion Clio American am) Egy . ‘one. ihe amid na. il: ‘Owes Bane Era nace threes Heimont: | for o loatt ‘a0: Daria Misra, 3; Sey, Jay, Aa Hers a8 ety ‘The Swell, med. ‘Track feat, 110 Tonopah Rxtensioo 3090 *'Tono-sim H.. 1000 *Tonopah 100 *Tonopads 1900 "Tonopah 1000 *Tonopan 1900 "Tonopah 600 Unified astern. 2500 “Victory . 400 West Ena 1500 *White Caps. 3000 *White Caps Extension. 1000 * Wilbert 1800 *Yervington FMANK EB, €AMI'BEI “THE FUNERAL CHUREH® Ine, (Noo-decte rian) i” aM u a iu Ly Bx iY “ Ko ot TREES wavs SOE 2000, MACSWEENEY.—On JOANNA, widow Sweeney Funeral from the residence of John MacBwooney, 172 Hast Bint at. Bropkiyn, on Monday, June 14, at 9.50 A. Mi; thenoe to the R. C, Church of the Holy Crom, where a requiem masy will De celebrated at 10 o'clock, Interment Holy Cross Cometery, NEWBOLD.—At Philadelphia, Pa, sua- @eniy, on June 10, ARTHUR BMLEN, son of the late John 8, Newbold, Kyq., tm the Glut year of his age. Due notice of funeral will later. BEILLY.—June 6, ELLEN RAILLY, widow of Patrick Reilly. Funera: from funeral parlors of James f. MeLamey & Sons, Lexington ay, and @5th wt, Saturday, Requiem mass at St, Vincent Ferrer's Ghurob at 10 eclock, June 10, of Dantet J, HELP WANTED—MAL&. pga eae a Butien as Booey ee | oe "Glace bed SC) iaeshas Pet: a BELMONT RESULTS. mu sok ae oe ‘oa nad up ners $1,002.2) led; seven furl benny course,—-Vice (a 103 9 to 10, 1 to 3 bey) 18 to 2. tte Atee) Machine, 300 tal Sete bt and 6 to ty fcatanan Aa bese etna ‘also ran. be given 100 400 United Tex Ol. 100 Victoria Ol new. % ” 1% | couse of your {do anything you say! _ By Johnston McCulley A Thrilling Story of Mystery and Adventure ‘Coortaht 1990 By w. 4. Watt & One SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Hrol” Sais X Salwick, eocentele Gottege ‘profesor and student of veriminolosy, ‘encounter Detective Waldron. ‘The Professor from dquarters, calls om Detective Waldron and seks to see is thet the prints, My safe are Brone’s. It is belie’ that ‘urned crook, Madam Madcap allows Brone to writs more suspicion on pimself. cne Mine. Medcap vege, au, omy, tke hrohor and singe remain. a Caally. While the Profesor, is absent f the, exception of ances to, the street. She im the’ true story of Bh was Tured (0 his prevent place, CHAPTER XIV jstrument from its place of conceal sg ment, (Com inued.) It took her some time to do as phe © you think that peciiar? |intended, for she was trying to dall Didn't you ever hear Of/ Lionel Waldron. His valet gave her ® person playing the/a humber, ang the man who answered criminal for pure love of | Sve her another, and finally she defying jhe. law, to get excitement rd his valce in reply over the wire. nd adventure?” * . Waldron?” she asked. “and what are you going now?” Brone asked again, “Oh, I am through with this sort of thing for a time,” she said. “Atl I have to do is remove my mask, get @ few blocks away, and nobody can identify me as Madam Madcap. or cause me annoyance. Simple, isn't in “And—what avout me?” j “Why, (ll leave you here.” she said. | He sprang tdé’bis feet and clutched at the burs again. | “What do you mean?” “Who'lt be ieft with me?" “Nobody! Madan Madeap an- ‘swered. “You'll have plenty of aoli- tude in which to think of your crimes and misdemeanors.” “ITN gtarve!” ‘Oh, 1 hope not! (understand that it js.a ‘terrible death," Madam Madcap | sAid, laughing cruelly. “You're playing. with met" “Am I? Wait and see,” she said. | “Perhaps you will’ be fortunate enovgh tot have somebody release you , and then you will have a little task ahead of you—convincing people that you have not become a criminal be- infatuation for @ woman,’ “Again | ask you Why’ you have | done this thing?) Why have you tried {these two condition “Word of honor to ruin me?" he cried. “What done to you?” ‘Nothing—to me. ‘ { yy discuss anything! "Very well. I know that you ar: “Think about it~|« gentieman and can be trusted. Yo! {you'll Wave® plenty of time, and you'll! will find Hamilton Brone in a roon: not be bothered by anybody.” {Qn the third floor of a house the ad- Without another word, she turned dress of which I shall soon give you her back upon him and started ’to- | You may take your men and go after ward the door, | ; him as soon as you like.” “Walt!” he screeched. “Don’t 0; Madam Madcap hesitated a mo. away and leave roe like this! I'll| ment, and then spoke the number of tarve! I'll die of thirst!" the house. An instant later she hunrt “Even that,” she said, “would be| up the receiver, had dashed down th+ jbetter than a living death, Just think! stairs, had entered the little passag: low would it be if you really were|and locked the door. She hurried t imprisoned for life?” the end, removed her mask and bun : “Wait!” he implored aguin. “L'il! it up. put gn her hat, and steppe: Only. jet me! out into the alley. “This timers jout of here!” locked the door on the outside. The: She opened the-door and turned to! she went.on to the street and has jregard him. The eyes -giittering|tened toward the nearest subway through the’slits In her masx seemed! station {to him to become things of flume jAnd eo she looked at him for a time, and then, despite his shrieks for mercy, she went out and closed and) locked the door. Sambo was in the lower hail, she caljed to him “It is about done, Sambo,” she said “Ill not néed you any more at pre ent. ae “This 18 Madan) Madcup!" ; She could hear his gusp over the wire, and knew that he was fighting to contro! himself, “And to What am If indebted for the pleasure of this call?” he asked. “Kindly put all sarcasm aside,” she said, “You'll probably be glad_ot this call. J understand that you are Well, ‘ny do to Waldron, you T am through with him use to me.” do you mean?” Waldron spat: “Exactly what I say. Ob, he is still-alive, if that is what is troubling you! And I am gving to tell you where*you may find him—on certain condjtions.” “What are the conditions?” Wal- dron asked. | wie ake {0,0 for him alone, or with some of your private detect! But I suppose you'l! Pe it to do tl You don’t want the police to get him first, do you? And when you find him, if you look around well you will find evidence enough to. clear him of the silly charge of having {helped me rob the Darcan residence. The police may be called in, then, of course, so they will cease cr gn : he cried. ing Hamilton Brone. The other dittion Is this—that you be in rooms at noon to-morrow, to Rpotive & telephone call.” “Gery ‘well. “I promise to’ tylfii Waldron sa}d. CHAPTER xv. ALDRON had been speak ing from the store nea the Darcan — residener When he hung up the re- | ceiver ard went out upan the stree: jhe searcely knew what to think. Ht. sensed a trick at first, believing t | it was an effort of Madam Madcap |get him to withdraw his men fror, .the Darcan place and take them! {ar downtown. Waldron was by no means a cow (ard, and so he called to him opty | one operative noted for courage ap ' | presence of mind in emergencics,” ¢x | plained the affair to him, and staple: with him to the address Madam Mac- cap had given. ‘They traveled fon the subway anit emerged within four blocks of .the house. They went down the street slowly, alert, watching for crimindlo Kod. sea. vou have | {2Y MEE know, and they passrd thy she replied. “You have| house, went on to the cornez, re. gone, wondertully wells aia: you Know | garded the building from there, ant food time for a few daya, Sambo: Til| finally returned and went up Yh. send for you before long.” stairs to the front door. “Yes, mi: Waldron rang the bell, and reco! ‘ it one thing you van do ve tor aa Watae this place from e safe | 2° answer. A second, a third tima he distance, and about midnight to-| "@ng it, and then he opened the door and stepped inside, night, if there nobody dest aren nobody, Sambo-lock ‘the place up,|, “Third floor was what she said, and ;keep the keys until [end fr! Wiispered to his companion, begin at the bottom and work ap-»If it is @ trap, we'll find it o EGE at ut spor They searched th. first floor Wel) and found it deserted. They ee! the second and searched there. Halt @ dozen empty bedrooms they found, and the lounging room with {ts news: papers and scattered packs of play- ing cards, ‘They went to the third floor. They came to the prison room and found |the door locked. Listening at the keyhole, Waldron could hear a hha moaning. He hurled himself against the door, but failed to break, it in, Then he ‘sorted to skeleton keys, found one that would serve and threw the door open, Weapons held ready, Waldron and his companion darted into tha apes found the light switch, snapped and se ready if y’ali does, miss.” “I know that, Sambo. You, at lea are loyal. But the little game abut over, You will leave the house ab once, please, and go about your business, You may have that Iimou- | sine for your very own. I shall want! you in my service. of course, but per- | haps you can make some extra money vy engaging a man to drive the li- mousine for you. { may need it agatny some time.” “Yea, miss,” Sambo said. Get a room somewhere, and iet me know the address in a day or two. If you are caused any trouble, I'll come to your rescue, of course. "And here is some money for your iminedi- ate needs.” ve him s.ceunte, erie * n't gey nothin’ else foh me to Barfoo ked. “Not now,’ w phen that is all,’ She went on to the parlor, Sambo, the faithful, went ‘o his own room to pack and leave the house to carry out her instructions. Madam Madcap sat at the end of the long table, and waited. And after a! time the Professor returned, “The letter that you gave me to deliver is on its way to the proper person,” hé announced. "Arc there Any further orders, Madam Madesp “T want you to pack your thin and leave here as soon as posable, . bscure hotel and ister under an assumed neme. Keep close to your room to-night and to-morrow morning. Shortly after noon to-morrow, telephone me at this number.” She gave him a little card with a number written upon It. “Tt is a private number,” she said. “I am. trusting you, too, you see.” “My dear Madam Madcap!" “And I do not care to know which hotel you select. Does that look as it I were going to hand you over to the ice?” “My dear, I protest! And I am to you again?” cal me shortly after noon to-morrow,” she replied. “I shal) let you see the solution of this entire af- fair.” “| am gratified,” the Professor said. “T shell carry out your orders faith- fully, And-I shall count the minutes ‘until you allow me to see you again.” ‘He bowed before her, and stalked from the room. Madam Madcap remained sitting at the table for a short time, until she wi sure that the Professor was gone, and then she went to a desk in the corner and took @ telephone in- and They gaspéd at what +they saw. There were the two cells, one empty, one containing Hamilton Brone, Hoe gave a shriek of delight when he haw Waldron, clutched at the bars ‘and tried to shake them. “Out! Let me out!” he pa liys- terically. “That she-devil went awny and left me to starve! Let me pla “Calm yourself!” Waldron urged. “You're all right now. We'll have out ina few minutes. Whats the meaning of this—e cell anda odn- suit?” me out! I can't talk untiim ‘Waldron saw that Hamilton Brone had been through some sort of ordeal that hé was on the verge of collaps: He inspected the door and shook hig bunch of keys on thé the operative called, (Read to-morrow’s exciting ohapter,)/ ii adi cs

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