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+ IS aN ek! eee) he A a zi ’ oe THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1920, | meses em 5 MLA MENCAN = {cure sek worms?) Tarzan the Untamed , wouldn't ‘give up my husband 2 tt gems Open, ia ean, Wien wa hers 4 regio | omen ! Niels ’ OOTING WOMAN, Paul, lett me for her and refused to NDIT, REE |e Cer vranialy : —By: Kennecott. aw | Keystone Tire. . Taxtaawannm Steel,. 71% ie > br Prey ha tsa, bin they wil i Crm on. ‘ Lows & Nestwille 100% 100% 1 Ed e ' pray fin er it hi =o mee gar Rice Burroughs POUCE Dt CLARE a Ba Apne 10 SURR ENDER = eet: A New, Thrilling and Sensational Story ret Lally Held Without] talneas ”"% "er Finally *e ex Signs Armistice, During Which in feet - Bail Pending Result of Mrs. ahen you will not give him up? He Will Cease Attacks on | am Binger’s Wound band,’ 'T told her. Then of the Ape Man. that the ape-man was no longer near.| times on hands and knees and again While he had been there talking with | by clambering over numerous failon them the little thatched hut and {ts|tree trunks. Interwoven with dead surrounding thorn boma had seemed limbs and living branches were the ag safe a place as the world might|tough and ropelike creepers which | afford. She wished that he had re-|formed a tangled network across mained—two days seemed an eternity | their puth. in contemplation—two days of con-! South of them in an open meadow- stant fear, two daye, every moment land a number of black warriora of which would be fraught with dan-| were gathered about an object which ger. She turned toward her com-|elicited much wondering comment. Panton, The blacks were clothed in “I wish that he had remained,” she} ments of what had once been = sald. I always feel 90 much water forms of a native German command, 48" . ; when he is near. He js very grim an ey were & most unlovely band a 1% the mith, Bethe wee, ut ther are reernat bY) very terrible, and yet I feel safer|chief among them in authority and aay pith nim than with any man I ever! Tepulsivencss was the black sergeant ave known. He seems to dislike me| Usanga. e object of their interest | Peel THI THRILLING STORY / snd yet I know that he would ict no|Wwas a British seroplane. harm befall me. I cannot understand Immediately after the Englishman x Covreiget, 1920, by Rdear Rico Burrowes | im," * |had been brought to Numabo's vil- he di ' small revolver from her handbag and Trains and Towns. as I exclaimed, ‘Don't do that, Mar- faret,’ she fired directly at me. I was pee Margaret Lally, aiso known to the | fast able to drag myself to the edge EL PASO, July 7—A despatch to c police as Margaret Stevens and Mar-|0f the park, bre some motorists the El Paso Times from its corres- picked me u} Pondent in Torreon, Mexico, S@Y@ fatopolia Mining Soewaret Bender, was arraigned before Francisco Villa has signed an armis- Beth. Motom Ter eMagiotrate ‘Thomas Doyle in the Ja-| MYSTERY OF RUM tloe and agreed to conse Attackeon Beth. Best 2. 0 | B'kh n ET eet once charged SEIZURE SOLVED. ‘710s, garrisons or towns, Galil, Packing SS with felonious assault in shooting a eon ane ‘The rebel chieftain has also agreed | calif. retrol, of, “aig ea ‘ Cadif, Petrol. = Elsie Binger, No. 8% McPherson|Owner of Holliswood Hall and he Sk CeBRvOL BI bes leant iene p : me RCTS iisieut ball Peealay ene Bacardi Official Held dent de Ia Huerta, The armistice was | ¢, Tesult of Mrs. Binger's injury. for Trial. negotiated by Elias L. Torres, who | © *°) Margaret Lally surrendered at the| ‘The mystery of Holliswood Hall and left El Paso two weeks ago for Me Manhattan Police Headquarters yes-| the 196 cases of Bacardi rum seized at camp in the mountains near Saucillo, |e; pt & Pro... 87 y and told two different stories | !t8 door and the 303 cases Inter seized the despatch said. ‘ : in the cellar by Fedetal prohibition en-. ‘Torres, who is in Torreon, en route bl “Neither do I understand him," re-| lage Usanga had gone out in search f x iss Wa arignhlana Packs which t00K | rorcement ofticers laat month was solved to Mexico City, authorized the an- 20% | ie ah ed oe plied the Englishman; “but I know ene eed pane ae ; - A : i caries et ! pret) this much—our presence here is in y, ally by a © Van the first story she declared that] the nally and Devin &, De dough necres Rouncement that an agreement had 7 MITH-OLDWICK saw the rak-|terfering with his plans. He would | tion to destroy it, but when he ha : \ Mrs. Binger met her in Hrooklyn, and] tary and treasurer of the Bacardi Cor- Deen entered into whereby Villa sus- you ing ,itlons of the panther] ilke to be Tid of us, and I halt Imag. | found {t some now thought had de- : that | ; y ly 15, searching for the flesh of the her hopes to find when | terred him from carrying out his de. “a Mroniway, Mane Bends all operations until Ju a ing for the flesh o op ‘ : ‘nd eal veiuticne @ive. P ey Seiten, useares setoes Tudge Chattlela and that Villa will surrender when “1% man and the man on his part| he returns ory we have hearers ah Valie aati Gon new atte { the wounded woman's. hus-|!% Fedoral Court, Brooklyn, and pleaded his terma and conditions are ap- K straining every muscle and using|'®.08® of the dangers which must alwa: confront us in i had occurred to him that in some 38% every artitice to keep his boty | umsys s i thin savage! vay he might turn his prise to promt Un, Pac. ... + 115 114% 114% OUt Of range of them, The muscles of! “I think that we should try to re-| Z¥ery day he had returned to it, and Union Oi | + BM BN 4 Wh bis arms knotted under the * brown| turn to the white settlements. ‘Thia| Yrstast fie tt bad filled him with United Fruit + 202% 200% 2% 2% hide. The veins stood out upon his|!an does not want us here, nor ig it} © Bt At ben arecdtAons | 4, and that the revolver which Mra, | PO ullty to violating the Volstead Law. proved in writing by Provistonal ed ¢ he ; ex |, ,De Joush was held in $500 ball'and his President de la Huerta and Gens. | pei He 8 Wes 00 a08 inger pul rom her coat pocket /trtal set for Oct. 6. Tench was held gy ed in a tussle and wounded its| for. call July 19, when date of his trial Elias Calles, Alvaro Obregon and ier. will be ‘fixed. Benjamin Hill. nS to look upon it with the accw ' ; 8% reasonable to thi wtomed, ae: diie-s0> SiAwOR- 06 ty ae | tant Marek ‘Soe oratories fo°4%.| Torres, who represents the Provis- 4 i” [Beck and forehead as with ever-in- | Cae enmieye® ameume that we. could! eve of a proprietor, 80, that he BOW ; ivan aoe ae as, | Bacard! Corporation sold to A..P. Fitch jonal Government, carries a letter iy Tow | Creasing power he strove to crustr the | demness, I have travelled and hunted| Citmbered into the fuselage and even ’ tted that she went to the park with| {709 ‘shares ot stock, aad Fitch on tonal ‘ iy 90% (life from the grent cat. The ape-|in several parts of Atrica tut advanced 90 far as to wish that he 5 rs, Binger, where shé begged hey to|June 14 sold 88 to ‘Tench, The corpo- from Villa, and says the latter in- 2% 00m | daanlb teeth wabe thstened 16 fhe back |HeVe 1 esse or: Meare Crraay Angle | MiRHt learn fo operate it f Dethauish ber husband. * ““|ration has a permit to transport rum formed him that he had no personal ot ® lee unseta ie ryag ck je Back /iocality so. over-run With: savege oats feat it would be to fly like ; efhen I pulled a revolver 1 carried) As Teneh wan nots stockhgider unt Political ambitions and has no inten- itd 6% | we neck and now he suc-| beasts and dangerous natives, If we|%,” r above the highest tree top! i ernme| « 1 ‘4% and fired, meaning only to scare her,"| JUN 14, the Government holds the tion of Interfering with the civi 107% | Ceeded in encircling the beast’s torso| set out for the east coast at once we| HOW !t would fill his less favored corporation had no right to send him (alt States atest 68% | with his legs which ne crossed and] would be in but little more danger|°O™Panions with awe and admtra- (Srecial to The Brening Wolrd,) Villa lieutenants. Tt seve TH one here who could operate it nor is Emageerearet 1s quoted by the police as} the sum. febccated. erke Cit Saas cabires ae pF lr Aoas Eab Gs | ocked beneath the cat's belly, Leap- | than wo Ways masen care rene peat would Te the eaonce ef & the $ tonne When tho: bullet strbck ; Fecoguizes de la Huerta as Provis-|Ieirtin Comper. 91% 7 {DE and snarling Sheeta sought toi we will tind’ theme ny Cr eeeotnat| tribesmen ‘throughout “the meatteck i wer 1 ran.” BROOKLYN VISITOR SHOT. Inter, Agri, Corp... 22 @ [dislodge the ape-man’s hold upon the coast in a few hours, for my} Villages of the great interior they SMM When taken tate Monday night to ele Th @xas Lah bl ha peat eee oe @ |him, He hurled himself upon the { plane must still be in the same place| WOuld look upon him as little less St. John's Hospital, Mrs, Binger| um Mtn Ik Examining Goes! ‘The conference, according to Tor- Int Mer Slaten. 98 105% | ground and rolled over and over, He | that I landed just before the blacks bare igs arcs —— iehanbalies miele Om, Hitting Both, rem, was attended by all the principal | Me: Marine wf Oy, ae 10K | Feared upon his had logs and threw |captured me. Of course there is nol, U rubbed his palms together and smacked his thick lips. Then, last night. *, gnaro Was examining an auto- lotel reakdown. ;g0 away like that without thanking| found’ hi 4 matic gun nobody knew was loaded and Hotel After B Dhaee waeg Doliceadie thetenst in ; ihe we to | brushed past bim and leaped’ into anking|found himself reasoning most log when he pulled the trigg the ball) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. July %—| speculative ‘optimiam in Wall street Opened irregular. Int. Pet., 0 | cl quarters gro B, of the idea remained and appeal who ran forward to receive it, but! Srl ‘ could not) so strongly to him that he presentt goods store of I. reot Mining and Curb Sccurities Ci ald one interested in the mar- et, ! him or bidding him farewell. We cally that a god would not be much : ) $4 {himself backward but always the;there any reason why they should|!ndeed. would he be very rich, for all er ae ern BANKING AND FINANCIAL, WINSTED, Cony, July 7.—Louls land On ox 70 e crea ts b have destroyed it. As a tantter of| the villages would pay tribute to hing rah = @ i. savas ture upon his back clung ZZ ZZ EL Bazero, twenty, of No. 742 Greene Ave~ RICH MAN SHOOTS tenaciously to him, and always the fact, the natives would be so fearful| and he could even have as many as jnue. Brooklyn, is in Litohfeld mighty brown arms crushed tighter |@d suspicious of so strange and in-|a@ dozen wives. With that thor The Stoneham N | County Hospital with a bulletin or near! BIIMSELF AT RESORT and tighter about his chest. comprehensible a thing that the|however, came a mental picture o} WEEKLY MARKET LETTER (| b's tver and his uncle, Frank Cavag- eee es ‘And then the girl, panting from her | Chances are they would not dare ap-|Naratu, the black termagant, who Nj naro of Winsted has a bullet hole quick run, returned with the short! Proech it. Yes, it must be where} ruled him*with an iron hand. Usanga : fasued every Friday since 1908, 9) through nis left hand as a result of an|C, H, Clark . Found Seriously spear Tarzan had left her as her sole|! left it and all ready to carry us|made a wry face and tried to forsee { covers the active issues of the | accidental hooting, in the ot Hy Wounded! fn Atlantic Cit 5 weapon of protection. She did not PUB ee oantte nae the extra dozen wives, but the lure i . N . Bovee in Mai ‘ouni in antic Ci wait to hand it to the Englishman ve Oils, Industrials, N y si N are under t b ither as an Investor or | Paty OED Ne ‘aide, '"Burgeona | Charles H. Clark, slxty-nix years old. a| tO "ca and the stock market resumed {26 Boat, 12 to 18; Un. Rel, Cay., 14 1-2 tumbling mass of yellow OF O24 | him oo great obligations tolof a god with less than twenty-four speculator, should fail to place AY| (ulema Basero's, right side, | Surgeons | wealthy retired business man of West- Wack msvecushiaas vite vigor- | 183 Tropcl. Oil, 20 1-9 to 21; Gimme, |emorty nrowm Bide Reveral times! ‘The man looked at her in eilence| ie Anaered the instrnoments and his name on our mailing list, to came here with his brother Joseph and | field, Mans, rm in the City ies tegien oa tea ich % 16 1-2, off 1-4; White, 19 1-2 to. 20; | nome into the cat's body, but on both | for @ png Po nas vahaed Bait ake ed gontrol, halt hoping and half receive a copy of this full-of- Albert Pensa, also of Brooklyn, a serious condition. According to the| ous . Gen. Asphalt, 75 1-4, up 6-8; Carib., 19} occasions the fear of endangering ing that he would alight upon tatee pablication. N| fpend the Fourth at the Cayagnaro| police, Clark locked himself in the| Slightly easier money conditiona, re- | (oy, ASPHAM: id the ape-man catised her to desist, but [204 then he himself began to spec-| the combination that would put che at last the two lay motionless for a ulate upon the truth of the ape-man’s machine tn flight. Often had he ssetcsalpscalliine washroom of the Marlborough-Blenheim| moval of troublesome political uncer- pen ; charges. The longer he looked at the Danes to Co ¢ Schleswig Day, | Hotel while his wife was out on the! tainties, favorable foreign develop-| FOREIGN EXCHANGE STBADY. | moment as the carnivore sought @| cir "he ese eaey wan It te celta, | Watched the British airmen soaring WASHINGTON, July 7.—King Chels- Fone ane hive? i! be sd Prides} “| ments, including steadiness of ex- pao eterling opened 3.94, un- Been ot audio aaah ines We oes the thournt that she was an enemy ape Seen Bed sre gn ta garporating North" Sehleawix intoy tha | “Hetel emploseos broke down the door} change rates and the promise that the| cKanged; franc checks, 11.72, off 2\that Bertha Kircher pressed the point | PY: ‘as upon the point of ask-lcould do it Bil ar nalobeated Tk cil acts ae Dea | and Clark was removed to the hospital, |Tailway wage award will be handed | centimes; 11 mark as “reunion di Chas. x Stoneham & Co., 41 Broad Street, New York . BRANCHES i himself if there was. checks, 16.27, off 2;/of the spear to the tawny side and| ire het point-blank but he could not| somebody who could but ones show ; bring himself to do so, finally de- : the Danian Le: | He came here with his wife a month| down on July 20 were the prime en-! Belgian cables, 11.05, off 2; Swiss|drove it deep into the savage heart. /termining to walt until time aaa {iim how. ‘There was, of course, al- Tarzan rose from the dead body 0 ways the Wope that the white man gation was informed to-day «in @/ago after suffering a nervous break-| couraging factors. cables, 6.54, up 2; marks demand} gneeta and shook himself after the| {Ser Aacauaintance should reveal 67 5 cam 112 Zs who ie in the machine and wh ” “LIBERTY BONDS _ | *20!eh from Copenhagen,” dows ‘The whole list opened fractionally higher at .0265c, cables, .0267c;/manner of beasts that are entirely| (ne {ruth or falsity of the accusa-| nay cseaped from ‘Numubo'n cilhe ‘neta a tions bought for cash, Tax Former Geta Three Years. higher, and when an @ per cent. re- peseta cabl org wud 44% ; th rl ype 2 ecmath a Bond, tlary by County Judge McDermott yes- the Deciaton, Transactions were on an increased | dollars on Canada demand, .8780c; | Englishman snd the sink were bern | ardize our lives for two more days in| Ne did that eventually the white man a ———_$~ at .1612c, Swedish|olothed with hair, Like many other| ""T'neeve," he eald as th there} Might fall into Usanga’s hands, and denominations bough his traits and mannerisms this ; ough there| then indeed would hi t — i SONY So Pet Henry Heuschel, fifty-two, of No. 249! QOQULID DIVORCE STANDS, | newal rate for money was announced, krona cables at .2215c, Norwegian | of had been no pause in their conversa- Would he be able to isaee. % . ded % i would return in search of it. ‘ PURDY & CO. Fecetpt for taxes on property in’ Fate| PARIS, July 7—The Court of Ap-|scale and U.S. Steel showed a strong | Atgentine pesos demand, 1.0640; | Impressed with the naturalness of the | oraer' that we may thank him, how. yey Pa re ag igen ted ual. cag Pee dona B174-5-0-7. 34 Pine st. NY. Pm ad Se a peals to-day upheld the decision of the| inclination to resume its logical place | C#bles, 1.0610. Sterling demand, 3.94; | ing trom a fight, had shaken himseif|CY®" much we may apprecid¥e his led, for was the result of environment rather | ‘on. “that the an how to fly. It was in this hope thai : . Hon, “tha would be more | Poe ap Fast 15th Street, Brooklyn, “a reat compared with @ per cent. yésterday, krona cables at .1770c, Denmark|ihan heredity or reversion, and even ee Uranea spent so much time in. th eee ae ceeeee Pe Lie -1660c; United States |though he was outwardly a man, the| than lad to find us gone when hel ycinity of th " upon this very day after he had quit lower courte granting Frank J. Gould| as market leader. It soon rose more | Cables, 3.94 8-4; franca demand, 11.12; |to straighten his rumpled mane and pate. fae fart red payday the machine and emtered the jungle ~ | a divoreo from Edith Kelly Gould, joqbien, 31.79; lire demand, .1¢,87; Coat and yet, too, there was sonie-| 7 oy he told met feel thet with his warriors he heard voices SAVINGS BANKS, \ SAVINGS BANK — than a point. Independent steels rose | oo 1695; guilders demand, 96 1-4; {thins uncanny about it as there had iy thom Shain you to the north and when he and his —————— | Mr Gould was granted a divorce|from a point to three points. Ad- | Cables, 16.25; gullders demand, *|been when the savage growls and | CaPpectally Bot Teale: bere Milwaukee—| ord Cherelend ESTAELISHMD 1883. NO PROMOTIONS 8 eC ae oo a . Fee errr | eee ee: eet onte lente Fanitne’| Mremch Court ef Appente Upholds | sticks moved into new high ground. krone cables, e fer for tor for ‘tor ‘Ren returns. It 1s not necessary to-jeop- plane, reasoning a beset men had hidden in the dense follage from Edith Kelly Gould tn Parts inl vances in equipment issues rivalled | Cables, 353 Dideons enasie| iemued) trom ‘thoes | TT ct locked up at bim in asten-|UEOn Sener aide of the trail, Usaren INDUSTRIAL |2238. fater Aira Gouid attempted t0/ those in the steele. Olla were strongly NOTES. Tarzan looked at the girl. a quizs\- lahment. “What do you mean?” ahe| yn" Presently, fled, with elation, by have the decree annulled on the groun by Mexican ; has admitted |cal expression upon his face. Again asked. i BAN K that the French courts were without |P0USht and. again led by Pel Are one ioe iter haa 2h eal Roe "I do not like to tell," said the Eng-|%"4_ the white girl whom the black Petroleum and Pan-American, rose had she placed him under obligations 2 4 sergeant had coveted and who ha Jurisdiction. because she was a rest- scription pts, ist instalment, 10/to her and Tarzan of the Apes did Mshman, digging nervously at Sanrea ii 1 L CHAMBERS sTREET, NEW from one to more than two points. | per cent. paid for common stock. not wish to be obligated toa German turf with the point of a stici ped him. | bed Liss b isopgd Pea fica el oid al ree omer Reading was the leader of the rail- spy: yet in his honest heart he could you have my word’ that he would] g)he Neer could scarce restrain » ‘The Board of Trustocs has declared @ Semi-Annual Dividend wt tho rate of || |!” one ore ‘armed | CARPENTIER PAYS fot but admit @ certain admiration (rather you were not here. clamor, for he had not | Serre. Ga Aberte ton Mt. Ceguldat Way Jerse. Well Mereey Ia cpnAcmed | for her courage, a trait which always| “Tell me what he said,” she insisted, | 2OPCd that fate would be so kind as The latter carried the case to the|in the belief that Reading will soon TAX ON EARNINGS greatly impressed the ape-man, he|‘I have a right to know. *|to throw these two whom he most Court of Appeals with the result that | segregate its ccal land assets and dis- time. the two previous rulings in his favor| trip Aiieint aici Netiareholders: i rage. his shoulders and raised his eyes to 2 were sustained to-day. sag Paes dere oe “| French Pugilist Leaves Eight Per| eee. te the ki" he wale, picking thoes cn the girl, “He satd (hee xo] As the two came down the traif all ferred stock is entitled to partici Cent. of Receipts Before the carcass of Bara from the ground.| hated you," he blurted. “He has only | Unconscious of impending danger, the prefe! sa See ete eessame en “You will want to cook your por-| aided you at all from a sense of duty | M8" Was explaining that they mune MOLLER ROBBERY ARRESTS. pate equally with the common in any Sailing. tion, I presume, but Tarzan does not| because you are a woman. be very close to the point at which eee distribution of assets. According to| Georges Carpentier ,to-day paid a the plane had landed. ‘Their enti spoil his meat with fire.’ The girl paled and then flushed. pie | They followed him to the bomal wit be ready to. 60,” she said, “in| Sttention was centred on the tral} dl- the plan now reported to be on the |iarge-sied tax on his earnings made| where he cut several pieces of meat just a moment. We had better take ‘A f of them as they mo- tapis, the preferrett stock will be re-|here by exhibition boxing and other en-|from the carcass for poe retaining some of this meat with us. There is hg er eelant whe to break, into SAN FRANCISCO, July 1.— Police] tired before the distribution of assets|gagements. The French champlon, ac- ‘ Cong ie ee Pidgh + e. A girl| 2° tolling when we will be able tol eure they would see ahs ee tes | and private detectives checking up on| becomes effective, so that the common | companied by his manager, Francois trenaed over the primitive culinary | ®t more.’ would spell life and Mberty for then hotel departures in the hope of tracing} stock alone will benefit. That Is the | Dechamps, and Jack Curley, went to Col- | Dieeicne Hie Sin be neat “Ag she| And so the two set out ddwn the| The trail was broad and they were the robber who bound, gagged and|main reason for strong buying of |jector Edward's office. The Collector] Worked some little way apart from|river toward the south. The man walking side by side so that at a robbed Mrs. C, E, Moller, a visitor to| Reading at this time. hat the {ould not tell how much the Frenchman|them, the Meutenant and the ape- carried the short spear that Tarzan | @harp turn the parklike clearing wa® the convention from New York, in her|_ It is confidently expected t! f the | vald, but said !t was 8 per cent. of all| man watched her. ad te t with the girl, while she was | revealed to them olinultaneously a -| freight rate incredse will closely fol- q “She is wonderful, Is she not?*|entirely unarmed except for a ntick | were the outlines of the machine ch room at the Fairmont Hotel on Sun-| 134 the wage award scheduled for|the moneys he made in his American Boreciteise she had picked up from among those | sought e machine they day night, took five men Into custody | Fuly 20, Hearings on the freight rate|tour up to the date he got his sailing |™urmured Smith- + himself the personification of cou-| Lieutenant Smith-Oldwick squarea|(°"Ted Into his power at the same’ Four Per Cent. Per Annum AIL DEPOSITS ENTITLED THERETO. DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BE- PORE JULY 10TH, 1920, WILL Diu AW INTEREST FROM JULY 187, 5 INTEREST PAID ON UNDER AMENDED Derosirs rrom °D to $5,000 BNaat AMENDED JON & DALY, Comptrotier, JOMN J, PULLAOYN, President, ASSETS $200,000,000 Held as Suspects in Theft srom New York Woman. — North River Savings Bank B EXCELSIOR j "4 " re-|left after the building of the hut. R SAVINGS BANK 81 West 34th Street, last night. ‘The police will not discuss} matter ended yesterday. If an in-|permft. He was given $2,000 exemption aerate BOG 8 ORT) 8" oe departing shen bad inelned Sooke Hen ae hoes seine eae - AND the arrests, f 25 per cent. is permitted, It|because he married just before coming ‘ ickly | that the man leave a note for Tarzan ¥ Seng eeartar's of, 33, oetock Sey SIE AMAL ee icun’ |” Many Wied cbeneinte. Ghtatls cotta a tccnctical cortcintyy ual’ ates tee meas, Shen hin ERTS Ieee fiz |thanking him for his care of them | {stant Usanga and his black war- and bidding him good-bye, This they | [j0r% "0#e from the bushes all about hae eetwi-annual dividend at tye rate of the Fairmont Hotel hold-up to the'New | orders for equipment immediately will] ‘phe French~pugilist will leave next | Sas? %PerAnnom FOUR PER CENT, || Yor, Pouce Department and a de-| be placed and these in turn will mean |wecg’ ror France on La Lorraine. No | | al on cried. “T'mean what 1 say,” replied the|left pinned to the inside wall of the | *°™- ee | pippalcbodppeisy scription of the $6,000 worth of Jewols| the plaging of large orders for fabri- 17°14 Wa, tortncoming as to the status pe aan ONS 18:8 German sodA EY San tactasace Wine he tevoces CHAPTER xm. num posite, eatiued thereto, ed steel. x | Xm. is pbtelga Aa er Stay tb av. faten trom Mrs, Moller, ‘Therefore, with definite prospects 08 ila propones bout with Dempeey, { do not believe it!” exclaimed the|stantly on the alert wince they never HE girl was almost crushed: nei Sod cast betes pi: fob > a Coane aul Seth wal?’ aru Tacoreet from ‘uy’ of easier money conditions, despite aviator, the next turn of the winding jungl by terror and disappol: Tevoia ry - T to,” Tarzan as 6 jungle ppoint- re gemivors Laberty Loan ood 1) BOLSHEVIK] TAKE ROVNO, |the, unsatisfactory character of cur SENATORS REOPEN You do not have for “ eat thing to me what | trail or what might lie concealed ment. To have been thus ESR MORRIS A se the. political atmosphere, has’ been| SLUSH FUND HUNT | S32. Yi iaucher fa conferenes| in the tangled bushes at either mide clots toctacets cat cne greatly Clarified, the lights of pros- / with the Boche general and dis ataft have all hope snatched away by a perity show blue, to Wall Street. at the camp near Taveta. ey al I aa At Rese ladle trom f ‘ black warriors and as the village lay | cruel stroke of fate seemed . . Ria 2 /WEST SIDE SAVINGS BANK} 10NPON, suly 7—The fortress ot | Many of ‘the biggest market opera-| Kenyon Committee Meets in Chi- pew bes andiaalied her Dy pane and directly in thelr line of march, there | abie, ‘The man waa disappoint Rovno, one of the famous triangle of |tors who consistently have main- ndtfakes Uo thy she was’ inside the | Was the necessity for making @ wide | to.” aut oy, aD N Th Sixth Avenue amd Ninth street, y tained a bearish position are now cago al a p the time I saw her detour before they reached it in order | t°% ore was STE “AV G | thea tinaioes shave sociated a Sotit-an, | fortreates In Volhynia, to the sest of | {alned ® Domne Reo tit, British lineg in disguise, and again I Polen Lone Also 1,000 Prisoners he angry. He a Dubno and Lutek, has fallen into Bol- | outepakenty’. b ‘ Lowden Expenditures. saw her bearing word to a German © pees Ground 1h withoys Neleg lee rig ne Dee ed eee shevik hands, it ts announced in the officer at Wilhelmatal, eis a| covered. ely he CENT. Soviet Communique for ‘Tuesday, re- |RUNAWAY TRUCK KILLS MAN. Bhs cgerohony ahs agy Aor rons | German and a. spy, but she is, naive Bots? much afraid of the demanded to know where were their e be credited ¥ ini a - a woman an het e ad 1 officers. eeCounte enti a sFeto of Sune B0, Y2dy. ee ie eae Pacmsateys aed Driverloss Ante Glides Down wilt|of the Investigation of the Senate Com-| stroy her. Ae of Vere Gan. bia paces, | He hey cannot understand ” on or Before duly Lith | 0 Bolshevikt took 1,000 prisoneras t When Brakes Slip. mittee on Presidential campaign ex-| «yoy really delleve that what you|4nd his men were all attached to a you, q German native regiment. They |Sald the girl, and so in the basta: inch} Henry Clersel, seventy-six ye: old,|penditures. Senator Kenyon, Chair-| gay is true?” asked the you lieu- brought me along with them when| tongue that is the medium of pk . of No. 187 Taylor Street, West New|man, will preside. Among those ready/ tenant. “My God! I cannot belleve| iio, "deserted, elther with the inten+| munication between the Gor Miltam V. Hudson, bec and Treas. Midanions Wiaten Told: tab killed te (tuiteality are duane aaeela’ dancese Ih Bnei 40 bwent GA DERYe: BAe fon of holding mater ransom ov eet land the placke ce then ‘colony, she ACCOUNTS OF SOCIETIES ACCEPTED, oligo. morning by an auto truck owned/of Atlanta and Jake Babier of The ape-man shrugged his should- ing me into the bacem Sf ong of the repented the white man’s question, TRVINGe a CON MANE a | CUMMINGS.—KDITH CUMMINGS, Cainp-|by Rothenberg & Co. The truck | Missourl, ers, “Bho le brave,” he said, “but Men more to. be feared “then | they ater Shite women nom, where bell Funeral Ohureh, Thureday, 2 P, M.|was standing at York Avenue and Rich-| The activities in behalf of the candi-| ¢ven Pamba, the rat, must have some ." he replied. niecy INTEREST FROM JULY 1ST UP TO $5,099| ssmored. trains! two. 'tanka: tws mM. ‘OPEN MONDAYS, 9 A. M. TO 0 P. guns and a train with locomotives. nce SAVINGS @ LOAN ASSOCIATIONS —_—— Eee ie advan- | ‘They are dead and if the white man June i 7 yf 1,,|{mond Terrace, West New Brighton, at|dacy of Gov. Lowden in Missour! were | good quality, but she Is what I have military training |doee’ nor de aa tia itce the by ta / OREM net, CaAnuae “GRissuetes |the top ef @ hill, while the driver ear- told you and therefore I hate her and} ang ig armed with more or less mod- | will be dead.” Defy July 10) will ‘ duband of Ania [okoruy, ried @ package into a house, you should hate her, ern weapons and ammunition.” “What do you want BENRY SAYLEN, Presta rewident. of him? >! ; Services at John J, Fox Chapel, 1906| ‘The brakes slipped and the car started | pre-convention activiti Lieutenant Harold Percy Smith-| use lucky for me,” remarked the | asaked the girl. ° . | vestigated. ‘The sessions here are ex- | Oldwick buried his face in his hands.|eogiishman, “that it was the ignor-| “I want him to teach a yetnaeie oh Tontnten,. dey sat down the Lee abel Madey | pected to last only two or three days, iod forgive me,” he sald at last, be Ceres | yp et 8 manene fly tke a bird," replied pe & LUBOLD.—WILLIAM LUBOLD. Campven [driver Charigs Racill of No. 86 Cannon Oe anmemin cannot hate her, tured me rather than the worldly wise | Bertha Kircher looked her aston« Street, New York, Li AM. |New Brighton poile pad hao 4 " || The ape-man cast a contemptuous! Usanga. He would have felt less fear | ishment, but repeated the dem rears Chareh. Phat toa, YM] War Tebiet: Runs at # 6% ook at his companion and arose,|of the giant fying machine and would | the Licutenant. ne demand ta = = = Store: “Tarzan goes again to hunt,” he sald.|have known only too well how to} The Enelishman medito More than fourteen hundred persons | “you have enough food for'two days. | wreck it, moment, Annownons ite Gnd somt-annaal cua dit: nd at the usual yearly te et Me eeoounta of $i" so Festi EW YORK SAVINGS. BARK I. Cor. 14th St. and 8th Avenue ted for “He wanta to learn to fy, Joba J. Lane Dies at Summit. _._ FUNERAL DIRECTORS, were present this morning at ceremo-| py that time he will retur “Let us pray that the black ser-|does he?" he repented. “As Ant, 1920, at the rate of John J. Lane, division freight agent nies held by the members of the Pa- | ‘ho two watched him until he had|geant’ has not dlecovered it” sald |te gift give us our freedom if Tika OU PEK CENT | At Your Service, Day or Night of the Lackawanna Railroad at Newark, triotic Society of Best & Co. to dedicate disappeared in the foliage of the|the girl. him to fi h died yesterday in Overlook Hospital, | q large bronze bas-relief hung in the trees at the further eide of the clear- ‘They made their way to a point The girl Summit, N. J. He was Atty-seven yours ore, near the, 35th 8 old, and had been an employee of the comynemorate Lackawanna Railroad forty years, He faTyyinen and 44 others wh Lat rf | & : on ali sums of $5 and over oo wri ea ee 4 FRANK EF. CAMPBELL, put the question to Teanma titles ste under ee eer ee “ty “THE FUNERAL CHUKCH" In:. at fe ; Beet, BEFons | Rallding and (ieo-Beetartan) “weer ing. which they guessed was about a mile| who. degraded, cutul When he had gone the girl felt alabove the village, then they turned | inprincipied, was alwayy penne vague sense of upprehension that she|into the trackless tangle of under-| willing to promise anything eieevee Rever experienced when Turzan was | growth to the east. So dense was the |he had any Intentions of faniiee Me resent. The invisible menaces lurk-|verdure at many prints, that it was| promises or not, and ao immediate'y im the grim jungle with the ut Ith: °y aimculty nted he Propos' real and much more wormed their way through, some: (Read Cocmorrow's ‘xciting chapter.) New 1970 Broadway, at €6th St. COLUMBO! Dowstown Oitice, 284 BL & 8h As.

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