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CURB FLUCTUATIONS OILS AND INDUSTRIALS LIBERTY BONDS, lst 4 1-48 opened 85.10, 24 50, off .04; 3d 88.46 up .06 4th 84.94, up 10; Victory 3 4-45, 95.68, off .02; 4 8-45, 95,70, up .04. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Sterling demand, 3.678-4; cables, 4.68 1-2. Francs demand, .0730; cables, 0782, Lire demand, .0505; cables, | 0507, Guilders demand, 33.65; cables, 33.70, Marks demand, .0217; cables, 0219. Canadian dollars demand, $8.50. (Comrrisht, 1020, ty the Macauley Company ‘ CHAPTER X, She thought that tt was mad of * (Continued) opted: oe with Pgh J - at si ought never to ve DRONTQUETG features under mitted tom child's will With Sa wear - -j» | oubling about the tunnel or the dan= ‘Then we're safe now!" | gers from that side, she began to wail “There's no doubt of that."! toward the Priory. But ahe had the “And the enemy can't get there?” horrible feeling which people some ‘How could he?” | times | experience in Greece, whee by = | r legs seem paralyze when Sean ne RlOtOr ond at heh Oe thay are unable to move, while the” “He has never been there, because hemy advances toyattac! em, he doesn’t know of the bay nor of! And suddenly, on reaching the Dol- the way down to It elther; you can't Men, she beheld a sight the meaning ee them from the open sea, Besides, Of which was immediately clear .o her, ‘they are protected by a thousand | Th® ground at the foot of the oake sharp-pointed rocks,” round the right-hand part of the semi- ~ ‘And what's to prevent us from) circle was littered with Jately cut leaving at once?” | branches, which still bore their green. “The darkness, mother, I'm a good lpayes, mariner and accustomed to navigate | She raised her eyes and stood stupe- all the channels that lead away from | fled and dismayed. Surek, but I should not be at all sure One oak alone had been of not striking some reef or other,|And on the huge trunk, bare to « No, we must wait for daylight,” height of twelve or fifteen feet, there “It gems so long!" was @ paper, transfixed by, an arrow “A few hours’ patience, mother. | 2d bearing the insoription, “V. d’H."% And we are together, you and I! At hyd ste cross," Veronique fal~' break of dawn we'll take the Powe | amo! the cross marked with mr and begin by hugging the foot of the} clift til we are underneath the cells,| 206, Supposed that, na ber _fathogy ¥ s o of | Was dead, the initial Bile ill aE Ne er ug Gn acc name must have been written by one ) of her enemies, the chief of them, 112 strip of beach, and we'll er off, | doubt; and for the first time, under won't we, All's yen Ww : ee the Influence of: recent events, ro- Font bi konel ss o'coc! *|membering the woman and the boy who were persecutiyg her, she in- Veronique could not contain her de- | voluntarily attribute defini light and admiration, She was aston- 4 pre =o of features to that enemy. ished to find so young a boy giving | it was a flesting inprescion, atv ith proofs of such self-porsession. ine | Probable theory, of which she was nét’ “I's splendid, darling, and you're! Gyen conscious. ‘Sho. was” overs Hight in everything, ,,Latok ta Gecid- | Whelmed by something mash ove edly coming our way. | terrible, She suddenly understood that The evening passed without inci-| the monsters, thore creatures of the dents, “An alarm, however, a nolse| heath and the cells, the neconvelie under the fubbish which blocked the | of the woman and the boy, must havs underground passage and a ray of! been there, since the cross Was Dre. light trickling through a slit obliged | pared. "No doubt they had built a them to mount guard until the min-| footbridge and thrown it over the ute of their departure. But it did not | chasm to take the place of the bridro affect their spirits, to which she had set fire. “Why, of course, I'm easy in my| They were masters of the Priory. mind,” “sald Francois. “From, the | And Francois was once more jn theit moment when I found you again I felt | hands . that It was for good, Besides, if the) Then she rushed straight along, col= worst came to the worst, have we|lecting all her strength. She in her not a last hope lett? Stephane spoke | turn ran over the .turf, dotted with to you about it I expect. And it/ruins, that sloped toward the front makes you laugh, my confidence in aj of the house, jrescuer whom I have never seen... .| “Francois! Francois! Francois!” Well, I'l tell you, mother, if I were| She called his name in @ piercing to see a dagger about to strike me I| Voice. She announced her coming should be certain, absolutely certain, | With loud cries, Thus did #he reach mind you, that a hand would come | the Prior 7 and ward off the blow.” One haif of thé door stood ajar. She “Alas,” she said, “that providental | pushed it and darted into the ba& hand did not prevent all the misfor-| Crying: — tunes of which I told yor ‘Francois! Francois! DINO "It will keep off. those which | | She went upstairs, opening doors at American Locomotive Company de-| threaten my mother,” declared the | &ndom, running into her son’s room, clared the regular quarterly divi-jpey | info Stephane's, into Honorine’s. “She dends of 11-2 per cent. on the com-| “How? ‘This unknown friend has | found nobody, . mon and 1 3-4 per cent. on the pre-| not been warned.” oe rancols! Francois! . «Don't ferred stocks, payable Sept. 90 to) «pie will come, all the same, He| YOU hoes met Are they hurting you? Reet ot Tevgrd Pept 3: vereg |Goeanrt need to be warned to know|* g),; Qh, Francois, do answer! Southern Pacific Company declared how great the danger is, He will| ,,Sne Went back to the landing. Op- the regular quarterly dividend of $1.50 come, And, mother, promise me one | Porte Her roll Ma Hersemontig » 2 fo stock of | thing: wilatever, happens, you must | oor and at once'rcesileds as though | have confidence Share, High, Low, Laat, MISCHLEANBOUR 100 Aeme Coal... 1% 1008 W Wiiee pe re 1 200 Brit Am ‘Tob coup .. 1M 200 Car Light... 2 40004Gen Asphatt ry 800 Grape Ola % 400 Grape Ola pt 2% 200 Mervule Paper ” 4 1800 Indian Packing U | 280 Lima Locomotive 70 | 2800 Xor Am Paper om | 2000 Perfection Tire 1% + 1% | 200 Hanier Motors; 0M 8 | 100 Noy de France - cy 2% | 100 Standard Gas & Klee. 22 iM — 2%) 200 wets Co soe 18% + “©! 35010 B High Mpeod Tool., 30% + Ww! 2000-8 Lok Hope, 24 100.0 8 Meam oo. oe 5800 United Profit Sharing. 1% 1900 United Met Candy... 10% 100 Atlen il 1% 4500 Allied OW. re) 400 Wie Heart % 180) Boone O11. % 7000 Boston Wyoming 1 py | 800 Carib yma n 1% | 000 Cltien Hervice B cus... at a | 200 Cushing Pete % #00 Dominion Ou , o% | 200 Ik Basin Het ™ yy | 1000 Federal on 2% | 00 Onitiand On a 4) 1000 Gienrock on; 2M #00 Int Petroi 45 100 Kay County Gai 1% 400 Maracaibo On 18% 200 Merritt O11 124 0 Mexico On 1% 300 Mexico Ol... 1% 550 Midwest ter 100 Nat, OM N J. 100 No Am on | 490 Hed Mock on | 200 Sait creck Prod 1 | 10 Sho To res, 1% | 000 Simms Pet | MO Skelly OU. 2000 Superior Ot 100 Texas Tanger 200 Tropical Oil 1000 United ‘Tex Olle... 800 Victoria Ol new... 1400 White on 100. Woodburn Shares, 1200 Atlanta ..... 1000 Big Ledge .. | 1000 *Booth .... 1000 Caled Min 800 Canada Cop 1900 Candelaria Mt 800 Con Virginia 3600 *Corter Silver 900 Cresson Gold 1500 *mma Silver . 1200 Eurvka Crops 1000 *Kureka Holly. 100 Golden Gate 1000 *Golt Cons... 1000 "Goldfield Florence 1700 *Gold Kewana 1000 *Gold Silver Hick B00 "Gold done. 2000 "Great Bend 1200 Hecla Mining 1000 "Jumbo Kateuston 9500 *Knox Divide 1500 Louisiana ¢ 1000 *MeNamare 4200 *Mareh Min 1000 *Mothertods 120" Mother Lode new 200 * Murray Moxrtdlge 100 Niptating 140 *North Star, 109 Ophir Silver 1000 “Hex Cons 3000 *Rocheater 30.0 *San Toy 400 Simon Silver Lead 1200 $ Silver Tend 9200 "Succes Min, 300 Tonopah Netmont 1000 *Tonopah Cash Boy , 5900 Tone Divide 460 Tonopah Kat . 100 *Tono-dim B 1300 *Tnopah Midway 200 Tonopah fin 1500 *Tonopah Mixpal 2100 *Tonopah Montana 1(00 "Tonopah Itescue Eule 8.0 United Eastern. 1400 West Bnd € 1000 "White Caps. | 1000 *Wnite Caps Ext | 1000 *Wibert 150) *Yerrington dt ui High, low, lam. os 2 £4 0 + % % 0 00% 4% a a, 18% 1% 1% 1% 2% 1 1% 75% 4% 43% 484 | By AT 2% aK fey 1 MN OK ON a4 3% BON 10 19% 10 18% ut % 4 1h ws o oO a8 13% 20% aM cy a4 116 ” 764 2 1% ST% 12 St aT H0% 84% Ty 104% - “4 130% 1% 70% tam Th% a8 m4 — 17% 19% 4 a Int, Paper ., Island Ot a Kansna City 80... Kelly Soriog . Kennecott ., Keywtone Tire Loew's, foe, Laoka, Stel Lehigh Valley 1% i 19% 2 4% % a 20% % 8 % iW 90% a4 ” % 0 aM 1% 1% 10 1% 20 ™~ ™% % 10 am % Oe 1 Me ay % “ % 1% 1 18% 2 1% 2% 2% 0% ~ Cy om 1% 1% \ % x“ %| Mw % e: Me ae err fe Fee DARNINGS Indian Refining Company—Five months ending May $1, 1929, net profit after charges but pefore Fed- eral tax, $993,092 Atlantic Fruit Company—Consoll- dated income account for five months 4%) ending May 31, 1920, shows net profit 4 jafter charges of $553,761. | ‘ Cosden & Co«<onsolidated in- come account for five months ending | May 31, 1920, as filed with the New York Stock’ Exchange, shows net earnings after all charges and estl- mated Federal tax of $5,003,397 | American Sumatra Tobacco Com- |pany—Income account for period | July 81, 1919/'to April 15, 1920, as filed #, With the New York Stock Exchange, shows net. income before providing for tax and depreciation of $3,125,296. Guantanamo Sugar Company—in- come account for period Oct, 1, 1919, to May 31, 1920 as filed with the |New York Stock Exchange, shows ‘operating profits before allowing for taxes of $3,407,689, | Electric Storage Battery Company —Five months ending May 31, 1920, net earnings after charges, $2,299,231 Utah Copper Company.—Quarter ending June 30, 1920, net prefits after depreciation and changes wre $2,240,- 470 against $4,870,590 for the preced- ang quarter, and $2,652,103 in the June quarter of 1919. Ray Consolidated Copper Company. —Quarter ending June 30, 1920, gross income, after charges, $887,265 against ' $687.30 for the preceding quarter and $816,365 in the June quarter of 1919, Nevada Consolidated Copper Com- pany.—Quarter ending June 30, 1920, total income after depreciation and charges, $884,000 agwinst $215,583 for the previous quarter and $184,778 in June quarter of 1919, American Writing Paper Company. Six months June, 80, 1920, gross sales, $1 684, expenses, in- terest, &c., $14,198,124, net before Fed. $1,421,560, , . Am, activity continued throughout | Am. tire afternoon, shares declining) \™- fractions arti then gaing back] am, to around the former levels. Steel, | Am. _ Chuclble and Baldwin hetd well after] Am _, Aavatoes in the morning, Vanadium, | 4m, touching 67 1-4 In the morning | Am. 5 4off to 64 5-8 and in the closing | 4%. Shin & Com od Am, Smelt. & HK, “hour ‘The O18) ‘hen. om. & R. pe, Am, Steel Foundries money was almost unobtain-| 4m. susar 8 it there was of it was at 9/42" Ml « 7 - per cent. mixed collateral and 9 1-4 to} Am. Wool, pf. is all industrials, Call money | Am. Writ. Pap, of, Wns at 7 per cent until the third hour, | 4% Te. vf. 3 Am. Zine. when tt cased to 6 per cont. aeons _* Foreign exchange had the general |Aswo. Dry icc | @ppearance of doing a mathematical | Atchion i's “shimmy. It opened strong, went to | Atle Come low “better levels and then declined. AN jiigtwin Loo . Hilustration is afforded in the first | Bait & Obi * * four transactions in the German mark | Barret Co ‘at OMT, .0219, .0221 and then 026. [Hon geet Tz the afternoon the foreign ex-|akiyn Map ‘Tren . * change market was quiet without any | vutte Cap & ioe. great change in quotations, Traders] Hote & su .... ‘Were apparently awaiting the results | Hutterick Oo . ‘of the impe: battle for Warsaw. | Carlo Cont Oi . Ste was $3.65 8-8, off 11-8; france | Cetit fucking Z 9006; lire .0501, off .0004, and | Oumt Perrot 0217, up .0008. t Cale Petroteum yt. Canadien Pacific. . WHAT'S LYNBROOK _ |nieat iain... GAMBLING STATUS? Hy (Chanter Motor Village Board Wants to Know if It Is “Second Hell of Chance Martin 1 Maxwell Maxwell +t} l+teli Motors, Mot, 10% iad 38 rat a uM ” a4 16% Mo, Kan. & Tex, Missourl Pac. tees Middle States Oil Manati Sugar Natl, Acme Natl. Aniting Nat, Cloak & Ault Conduit iat, Bnam, & Sty, Nat. Sead Nevada Cond, OY, Cent ¥, Dock .. YNH& HB Northem Vac... Nora Sootia Steet oka B&R. Ontario Bilver 5 Pacifig Devel Corp. Pacific T & T. Pan Amer Metrot., ren h OR Penn Seaboard Stl. Pore Marquette... Vhil Piens Arrow Plerce Ot Pitta Cont, M/| Pit. & W Ve. Pond Crs Coal. [Prem Steet % | Iullman Co, % [Pinta Sumar Tall Bt) Apeingn. % | Ray Copper. | Reading... Hemington ‘Tye. Rep, Motor Reo, Inm & Stet Replogle Stect Mosat Date Saxon Motor Beam Rowback ... dtowk = Aris, Binclatr OF BlomGheff, Steal . Bonthem Pac, . Bouthern Ry. . . Gouthern Ry, of. ‘Serombera : Studebaker .. M. , & San Fe * * * 1” 55 5% +6 BM ‘ % | ltbetetl Om + 71% nu + 1% + r a2 19% aK aM OM a7 “0 40% — lad a x f alt 1 » * a 1% + ow +d 25% — 15% 4 95% ne 4% — % 92% — 8 MY + O% sh — % m+ aM a — 6M “ Ors 1 1 6% 198 8% +1 ys 1 — BONDS. 7600 Berlin 4s eras 1000 Frankfort 4 20000 Itamburg 4448 20.00 Gorman G 3s 100(0 Greatir B tga MINING. 2800 Alad-Tr Col 2 100 Am Minew 1% 1 PROMINENT MEN AT O’NEIL BURIAL Actor's ‘Sister Arrives at Cemetery for Last Look at Noted Brother. Special to ‘The Brening World.) LONDON, Conn, 14% 18% SUNS ROAR SALUTE. FOR GEN, BORGAS 1% + 18% NY - 8 ‘The stage has heen vet at Lynbrook, |Ohino Cumer. + for a meeting to-morrow night of | Clr © © & S& L.. whose’ members de- |! Puc & Iron. Board, ‘Ooi Gas & Rive .. the basis for a statement] 1 Gon 4 mime per, rector of the Bplacopal| tom, ‘Tue’ & ‘iter, “Lynbrook 1s the second! cont Cigar Con. gambling heli in the country.” | Cocsol Gas Co... Justice Edward T. Neu is to preside |Con intmtatec M.. | and « representative-of District Attor-| Continental Can,., “ney Weeks's office is expected. The} Cont, Candy ... Rv. Mr. Cooper is in. the caste and} Com Prot, . _ Probably will be the star witness. bod ten St Svuper aduniiied to-day that ne hed . “ 90% 26% oo 8 ey 2h 19% 45% — 1% oh + 4% + mu — + we 7 ee fereresr cee Fete] +! NEW eee ‘Texan Company... Moone Varitic Union Pacific Railroad Company stricken by a vision from hell, existence, adding: “I'll ‘the fun they want.” conaists of George Mulford Doxsey,| Dou & Kio Gr ) Canmiencke and| Den, & Rio Gr, pt 0% WITH the Passengers Going Abroad To-Day. Gene * Mhe Cunard liner Impergtor sails | Gen, Mot, Ded, to-day with 650 passengers in the |‘omrich”. Blake of Chicago Among Cam, Textile Conp,. 28% Del, Lack, & Wont, 249 Del, & Hodeon... 97% + 4% 1% 1% 2% uN 10 27% 2h Lad bere 108. - 42% 21% OG oh % 10% wy my w 0% 10 20% 21% & mm 12% 2% 08% 51% % % u % * “ % 1 % “ + ‘te i+ - 142% ais ~ 52 Matore +44tH Union Pacific, U 8 Indmt U & Tuther U 8 Stottors U 8 Stet U § Bteol pf. Tah Copper Va € Vanadium Steel Wotan. Wabaeh pt A Welln, Fare y+ Me ob 10 OW + 1% Oy — 3% 110% 7% + + "a Th Om + w+ rane, & Williams, in Clty Rapid... Union Ol, . 1 United Alloy, United Fruit. Un Ry Tuy Oo..... Un Retail Stores... useiP ‘ Vnited Food 5 8) 8% + a 80% — 100% +1 00% + om 051% — Be tM Whe + w oL “ % Chem in the family plot in St. Mary's Ceme- tery. Solemn high mass was held at St. Joseph's#Church. Departing from usual custom, Rev. William C, Fitz- simmons, pastor of St. Joseph's, read burial prayers at the grave. Among those who attended the fun- eral were Edward D. White, Chief Justice United States Supreme Court; William J. Connor, manager for “Mr, O'Neill for many years; Detective William J. Burns and many other notables, There were numerous hand- some floral tributes placed on the grave. Attending the funeral were delega- tions from the local assembly of the Cuba and Canal Zone. yellow fever and other tropical dt. the Canal Zone, arrived at Hobole to-day on the transport Pocahontas. "he body was received at-the Po! Knights of Columbus and also the AS BODY ARNES Military Ceremony for Man Who Fought Yellow Fever in | ‘The body of Maj. Gen. W. C. Gorgas, | former Surgeon-General of the United States Army, who died in England on | his way to South Africa to conquer | cases, as he had doné in Cuba and| declared the regular quarterly divi-| dend of $2.50 a share on the common and the regular semi-annual dividend of $2.2 share on the preferred, both payable Oct. 1 to stock of record Sept. 1, ADMITTED TO. THE LIST. mitted to the.list the following: Crucible Steel Company —On and after Aug. 31, $6,250,000 com- mon stock on official notice of issu- ance as stock dividend, a 9 shares, of | ad trust certificates for 183, common stock on offic | common stock, | Electric Storage Battery Company— On and after Aug. 17, $3,329,000 cora- rt’) mon stock on official notice of issu- | promise you. New York Stock Exchange has ad-| were not able to take the boat this | afternoc f America| rugs! Dayison Chemical Company—Voting | did yuu put the parcel, mother?” notice of | petite. issuance upon deposit of outstanding | mother up and tucked her in and they I will have confidence, darling, I “And you will be right," he sald, laughing, "for I shall be the leader. And what a leader, eh, mother? Why, esterday evening I foresaw that, to ry the enterprise through success- fully and,so that my mother should be neither cold nor hungry, in case we we must have fond and 1, they will be of use to us seeing that for prudence’s mustn’t abandon our post sleep at the Priory. Where Ww to-night, sake we here nd ‘They ate gayly and with a good ap- Then Francois wrappet his both fell asleep, lying close together, happy and unafraid. When the keen air of the morning awoke Veronique, a belt of rosy light CHAPTER XL, Ae A Man was standing there, with arms crossed and apparently waiting, » for her, And it was the man she had pictured for an instant when” thinking of the woman and the boy. It _was the third monster! She said, simply, but In a voice tilted witb inexpressible horror: “Vorski! Vorski!"” — Of all the visions that could have | haunted Veronique's brain, there was none s0 abominable as the sight be« fore her; Vorski standing erect, with his arms crossed and his head upy alive! Voraki alive! She would have accepted an with her usual courage, but not this, She had felt strong enough to face and defy no matter what enemy, but hot this one. Vorski stood for igno- minious disgrace, for insatiable wick« ednes, tor Gt, Nor. Ry, pr. ‘Mrst, 550 in the second and 700 in‘the | Gt. Nor. Ore ...... ‘hire Greene ray Te . ‘Hasdoold ia Among those sailing are Bish; Fe of Embarkation with military cere- mony. Wort Jay, Governor's Island, fired a thirteen-gun salute as the| cemetery | transport passed up the North River, | just before the interment and the ; casket was opened at the grave to al-|At the pler, which was draped with | low her to have a last look av her; American flags, Companies C and D| brother, Jot the Thirteenth United States In- jfantry, under command of Lieut. H. |S. Wilborne, presented arms while the casket was lowered and carried |to the street by eight non-commis- stoned officers, beside whom marched eight Heutenant colonels and majors 48 honorary pallbearers, The body was accompanied to this country by the widow of Gen. Gorgas, who was attended by Col. Sir William Smith of the British Royal Institute of Hygiene and Lady Smith, Mrs, Robert E. Noble, wife of former Major Gen. R. E. Noble of the Medical Corps, and Mrs. Robinson, At the pler were Capt, Richard H. jorgas, Ban C,, youngest brother of the dead general; Gen. Robert 5. Bul- lard, Lieut. Col, J. W. Van Deusen, M. C.; President George EB, Vincent of the Rockefeller Institute; Dr. Vic- tor G, Heiser, Ambassador Frederico A. Pezet of Peru, Dr. I, H. Elizade of Ecuador, Consul General Selite Tabo- ada and Dr. J, Lopez del Valle, Sani- tary Commissioner of Cuba, and Dr. Silas McBee of the University of the South, which Gen. Gorgas attended, The body was conveyed in a motor hearse to the Pennsylvania Statien, followed by forty military automobil carrying the mourners and the escort. The funeral party left with the body for Washington this afternoon, ‘The burial will be at Arlington in the United States Military Cemetery. The Pocohontas also brought home the bodies of Brig. Gen. John L. Ste- yens and Rear Admiral Henry T. Bi Harris, both of whom died in service boundless ferocity, method mingled with madness ia crime, And this man loved her, She suddenly blushed. Vorski wae staring with greedy eyes at the barg flesh of her shoulders and arms, which showed through her tattored bodice, and looking upon this bare | flesh as upon a prey which nothing could snatch from him. Neverthe- (% ‘less Veronique did not budge. sha had no covering within reach, She pulled herself together under the in. sult of the man’s desire and dellod him with suoh a glance that he waa embarrassed and for a moment turnid away his eyes. Then she cried, with an uncontrolia able oubburstof feeling: ‘ “My son! Where's Francois? want to see him,” “Our son is sacred, madame,” ke replied. “He has nothing to fear from his father,” “I want to see, him.” Ho lifted his hand as one taking an oath: You shall see him, I swear,” A Dead, perhaps!" she said, in a hole low voice. you and & “As much alive as madame." - There was a fresh pause, Verskt was obviously seeking his words and preparing the speech with which the implacable conflict between them was to open. He was 4 man of abtiletic stat with a powerful frame, legs slightly bowed, an enormous neck swollen by great bundles of muscles and a head unduly smadl, with hair plastered dowm and pared in the middle, That in him which at one time produced an impression of brute strength, coms & bined with a certain distinction, had become with age the massive and vulgar aspect of a professional wrest. ler posturing on the hustings at a fair, The disquieting charm whioh once attracted the women had vane. a for s oa » -% on 1 9 Ww o % By NK wo 1% ae 4% + 0% + WM + eX — 63% +1 BA + 4 10% + OM ance and payment in full. American Sumatra Tobacco pany—$10,000,000 common stock on Uf- ficial notice of issuance and payment in full and application of proceeds or statement of property acquired or on conversion of Its’ five-year 7 1-2 ver cent, sinking fund convertible notes due June 1, 19 Guantanamo Sugar Company—Ten porary certificates for 300,000 shar pital stock on official notice of ts- suagce in exchange for present out- standing certif.cates of its par value of $50 per share in ratio of five sharos of capital stock for one share par value $50. International Harvester Company: Incorporated in New Jersey, $40,000, 000 7 per cent. preferred stock’ and $50,000,000 common stock on official notice of issuance and payment in full. Indian Rfg, Co, temp, ctfs. for, $3,000,000, 7 per cent. cum. voting pre- ferred Mock on officlal notice of issu- ance in exchange for like amount of present outstanding preferred stock. Temp. ctfs. for $3,000,000 common stock, $10 par value, on official notice of issuance in exchange for like amount of present outstanding com- mon stock, $100 par value, Atlantic’ Fruit Co, temp, ctfs. for 89,118 shares of common stock, §10,- 000,000, temp. 7 per cent., 15-year sink- ing fund cony, deb bonds series, A due Dee. 1, 1984, Cosden & Co, temp, interchangeable etfs, for 51,881 shafes, of common stock om official notice of issuance in exchange for property. U, 8. Rubber Co., temp. 10 year, 71-2 per cent, secured no due Aug. 1, 1920, local lodge of Elks, Mrs, M. Platz of Cincinnati, only surviving sister of the actor, arrived at the Wom Marylarat West Var Comp, West Pac Como pt. Weatern Union... Westinghoune Wheeling Wilbw-Overiand Wivito Motors Wileon Co Worthington Woolworth, **Raclehu TYPOS MAY WORK ‘+ IN OPEN SHOPS ALBANY, Aug. 12.—Following a sharp debate the International Typographical Union, in. annual convention here yea- terday, yoted 171 to 79 against a propo- sition to revoke the cart of any mem- ber who should obtain employment in an open shop. Among the proposals which were re- ported unfavorably by the Laws Com- mittee were: Ohapel’s right.to calling strikes When three-fourths of the members favor such action. Regulation of wages paid to “tearn- ‘and to extend membership to learners,” 3 Creating foreman in any plant em- ploying more than one journeyman, A recommendation that the salaties esident and Secretary-Treas- reased to $10,000 was favored and will be referred to the members, The delegates, were guests of Gov. and Mrs, Smith 1 it. strea} d the sky. Francois was sieep- ing the peaceful sleep of a child that feels itself protected and is untroubled | by dreams. For a long time she just sat gazing at him without wearying, and she was still looking at him waen | the sun was high above the horivcn. “To work, mother,” he sald, aftor he had opened his eyes and given hor a kiss. “No one in the tunnel? No. Then we Nave plenty of time to Ko on board. They took the rugs and provisions | jand, with brisk steps, went toward | the descent leading to the Postern, at the extreme end of the island. Beyond this point the rocks wers heaped up in formidable confusion; apd the sea, though calm, lapped ainst them noisily. ‘I hope your boat's there still!” ‘Veronique, Lean over a little, mother. You can see her down there, hanging tn that crevice. We haveonly tg work the pulley to get her afloat, Oh, it's all very well thought out, mother darling! We have nothing to fea: LOM a) es | He had interrupted thimself and was thinking. fg What? What is 1?" asked Veron- a) ‘Oh, nothin “But He began to laugh, “Really, for the leader of an ex- pedition, ‘it’s rather humiliating, I admit, Just fanoy, I've forgotten ons thing: the oars. They are at the Priory." “But this is terrible ique. Vhy? I'll run to the Priory ant I shall be back in ten minutes,” All Veronique's apprehensions re- turned: “And suppose they make their way out of the tunnel meanwhile?” ‘Come, come, mother," he laughed, ‘you promised to have confidence. To ( Com- ‘Mrs. Edgar Blake of Chicago, Brig. | Mion Gen. Lionel B, 0. Chariton and Major | mvisstion Commer,» - Algernon E, Burnady of the British | oro Con, ur. “Army, accompanied by their wives; | Inter, Agr. Cee... Dorothy Gish, movio wotrems; Jack | Ine, Harwin... 1368 _ Pickford and ‘his wife, known on the |!" jim aferine nf To _gereen as Olive Thomas; Siegfried | jut. Nickel 19% Basoon, poet; Joseph M. Schenck and thie wize, Norma Talmadge, Miss Con- AMERICAN RELIEF IN POLAND GOES ON tance Talmadge, Leon Schinas! and ‘Mrs, A. G. Winterhalter, widow of the Hoover Administration Says Work Will Continue to Alleviate fate Admiral Winterhalter, U, 8 N, > Hunger, Oo Despite the continued advance of SAFETY PIN KILLS BABY. the Red Armies into Poland, the re- Seven-Months-O1d Infant Swallows Hef agencies of the American Relict , Open Pin. Despite the efforts of doctors and Administration, of which Herbert Hoover is*Ohairman, are still in ac- _ surgeons, seven-months-old William A. ‘De La Motte died at his home in Red- Dank, N. J., of hemorrhage, caused »; ‘en open eafety pin which he ewallewea. uve Speradon B ed Brute 8 and While in s Jving on the bed in hie mother's) Yt ments occur. ‘Thin was explained at Mr. Hoover's office at No, 116 Bipmaricaa Relief Adminiatration foom while she was dressing, the baby - @elzed the pin and swallowed it. —_——— i warehouse: food drafts are being | Overcome By Heat Om Water Front, honored in Poland as usual, Nearly . While at work on the 8. 8. Lake Scarinoon, tying at Pier No. 2, North|7,000 of these drafts, calling for the delivery of nearly 19,000 packages of River to-day, Paul Schwonpp, 43 years of age, © workman living at No, 11] staple foods, have already commceoe “Walcott Street, Brookiyn, was over.|for the relief of Aaa clatives 10 “come heat Broaa| that country, 3 soso ne Salen tnetoupled territory have not as yet deen interrupted, ‘Street Hospital “FLYING SQUAD” REDUCED. ————— Acting Chief Denies Knowledge of Fe 1++]1 : fee ef £6 cee es & ect Reauea 7 +h 120% 1M 41% ugh & HH Ath % 6 19 % 164 ij WOMAN AND BOY ‘BELIEVED LOST Boat in Whiclr N. Y. Lawyer’s Son | and She Were Rowing Found Upset. SOUTHAMPTO! LoL, Aug. 12.— Search is being made to-day for Wil- liam Russell, twelve-year-old son of Philip Russell of the law firm of Wing & Russell, Manhattan, who with Miss Wing, @ personal attendant and mem- ber of the family, went out rowing yes- terday afternoon, Nothing has been heard from “em, and it is feared they were drowned, An avroplane is aiding in the search, The boat, overturned, was found several miles out at sea, The boy, who was ill, and hie at~- tendant, were living at Watermill, ‘four miles from bh ALTERS COMMISSION RATES. The New York Stock Exchange yea- terday made several changes in ite commission rates. These alterations on railroad, public utility and Indus- trial bonds having more than. five years to run are as follows: “On business for parties not mem- bers of the Exchange, Including joint acc int transactions in which a non- member |s interested; transactions for partners Not mombers of the Ex- bond +5 103% 105% + sal A slight delay. " orled Veron- i i “| NOTES. ‘The governors of the New York Stock Exchange have voted In favor of increasing commission upon pu chases and sales of railroad, public Bal DIED, y > * WARD.—THOMAS, husband of Yary Gar- s Vey Ward, in bia 64th year. Funeral at hie late residence, 185 Passsio st., Hackensack, N. J. Requie: mass at Holy Trinity Church, Friday, A. M, Hackenmck, N. 3. Friday, 9.30 A. M., Calvary Cometer; Please omit flowers! WEISS.—MARY, nee Hoffman, ‘wife of Alphonse, in her forty -fitth you Funeral from the Church of Most Ho! Redeomer, Bast, 34 Street, at @ A. M. Friday, 18th. ND REWARD! Gtk avs. "ona ae : tata ‘loot Interment beloved hack m 9 % i ly Attorney General Palmer’ profitering flying-squad” in New York has been reduced and no official will tell why. Harry L, Van Siclon, acting head of the bureau in the absence of Armin W, Riley, who is understood to be in Washington conferring with Mr, Palmer, yesterday admitted the reduction, but said a rumor of a pro- jected reorganization of the squad was “news nl ; ae Regarding nh prices in drug stores, as disclosed by The World, Mr, Van_ Siclen said: “The Lever act does not mention drugs and #0 far as I know we cannot touch that matter until we get apecific Inatructions. ——— Roy Scout Stunts tn Paris, PARIS, Aug, 12.—A “Wild West" show was given at the Grand Palais yesterday by 300 American Boy Scouts ‘orid. who are visiting Paris, Many exhibi- ‘tons of Boy Scout work also were given, The spectacle attracted, thou- Ba) among Whom were many French crowding and confusion that have arisen at the Franklin Avenue station of the Fulton Street line owing to the change in the routing of the Brighton Beach trains due to the open- ing of the new B, R, 'T, subway system have caused Frank Edgerton, Super- vising Inspector of the Public Service Commission Transit Bureau, to recom- mend that the former routing of Brigh- ton Beach elevated trains to Sands Street be resumod, Deputy Commissioner Donnelly, who recelyed the report, also heard the tes- Umony of citizens and representatives: of the commissien. While reserving decision he indicated that he was fuy= orably disposed toward the restoration. —_ Maryland Re- aque ¥ RALBIGH, N, C., Aug. 12.44 petl- tion from the Maryland Legislature asking that North Carolina reject the Federal Woman Suffrage Amend- ment Was presented in the Senate to- day by Senator Lindsey M. Warren of Beaufort County, who, it is under- stood, will lead the fight against ratifi- change, and for firma of which the Exchange momber or members are special partners only, the commisston shall be not loss than $18 per $10,000, par value. “On dusin: bers of the account tr member 1s partners s for parties not mem- Exchange, including joint nanetions In which a non- nterested; transactions not membera of th change, and for firms of whi Exchange member or 4 spoclal partners only. th shall be not less than $6, par value." ee Han BREAK ARMY PEACE RECORD. Adjutant General Rducational WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—Peace time records for army recruiting were broken during July, according to a statement commission per $10,000 Alintments to in France. The widow of Gen, st vens Was a passenger. a FORT ERIE ENTRIES. FIRST WACK. ¢1,600: clalming: rest: pwrosgear-oldas five furl, BOR Rox Ah Francia tal t iieview JOqe Whying Hee AON ROR si oo: ean: Hi\dite ' hx, free 6 Saints Yh peo ‘ants th Canad ion) thi a ea Ng ine an ane. Tot" yee 10: Winey Te Ae gids wort Uineard' ones and oneal stern i iat ie. ct nd 100° Brie) ra) Haina HT Puke ia Pan act he “198: Homle, 100; 1 ee elas: te ie a Mate Yee oo , funni NS Gouri ‘alk to-day from Adjutant General Harri: office. A total of 15,821 men were a copted for enlistment. This was con- sidered notable because July in the past hag deen a slack month In recruiting. “These figures show,” Gen. Harris said, “that the educational and occ pational courses offered by the army ave attracted young men, 106,000 soldiers studying in the ari cation of the amendment tn the upper branch of the Legislature, Th vious monthi: 001 1900, showed 11,017 en eoons id MMos ot: Mi mri i iS ak es 04 "Pl i te 10: ie ata On a en A en ce . © 1 mailer 4 ed ona steen| Wood: ©-Tutility and industrial bonds from $12.50 per $10,000 par value to $15 and commission on United States Government securities to § per: $10,000 par value. At present no com. mission Is assessed for executing orders in Government issues, Pro- posal wili be submitted to voto of members of exchange. If adopted higher rates will become effective Aug. 19. ‘The Stock Exchange membership of Theodore D, Peck, deceaseds has becn transferred to Albert N, Edwards, Proposed transfer of membershio George V. Cox to Kenneth W. Hume for the consideration of $91,000. STOLE 3N ian Dam om ——— NEWSPAPERS. “Monnent ‘Thiet Im Fi Spectal On ‘his conviction of stealing three newspapers from Frank Frippan, a news dealer at Third Avenue and soth Street, June 17, the Justices of Special Sessions to-day imposed a fine of $50 ee, Ranjamin Walovitz of No, 159 East 92d_ Street. ‘ts about the meanest and smallest ‘aa $50 in Fresch! in announcing the sentence, get out of the tunnel would take them an hour's hard work; and we should hear them. Besides, what's the 1 {talking more? I'll be back at on He ran off. “Francois! Francois He did not reply. ‘ "Oh," she thought, once more as- sailed by forebodings, “I had sworn not to leave him for a second!” She followed him at a distance and stopped on a hillock between the Fairies’ Dolmen and the Calyary of the Flowers. From here she could see the entrance to the tunnel and also anw her son jogging along the grass, He first went into the basement of the Priory. But the oars seemed not to be there, for he came out almost at once and went to ¢he main door, which he opened and disappeared from aight. : “One minute ought to be plenty for him,” said Veronique to herself, “The oars must be in tho hall... or at any rate on the ground floor |, , , Say two minutes, at the outsid Bhi counted, the seconds white watching the @itrance to the tunnel, But three minutes, four minutes, five ished, and ali that remained wag harsh and cruel expression of which he tried to conrect the hardness by means ot an impressive smile,” Ho unfolded his arms, drew up a chair and, bowing to Veronique, said: “Our conversation, madame, will be| long and at times painful. Won't yor sit down?” He waited for a moment and, celving no reply, without allowin, himself to be disconcerted, continu “Perhaps you would rather firi take some refreshment at the sid board. Would you care for a bise and a thimbleful of old claret or glass of champagne? He affected an exaggerated po! ness, the essentially Teutonic palit ness of the semi-barbarians who anxious to prove that they are millar with all the niceties of ely zation and that they have bee: ated Into every refinement of col, tesy, even toward a woman whom right of conquest would permit ¢ wo @reat more cavalierly, This one of the points of detail whictn the past most vividly enlight Veronique as to her husband's pike able origitn + minutes passed and the front door did confidence vanished. theft we have had here,” sabi Justice | not open again, , All Veroniqui oe ee Read To-M: we Iinte (Read To Chowne ) nterestin;

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