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WHOSE HU HE BOSS HELD AS ABDUCTOR 15-YEAR-OLD BRIDE SBAND IS Vv v i Migs, tow, Last, Cine. ig, Low, Tas. Chats, ied : ms oiE ME SES OE + rs Rt AA Bmety sss DOW SOK 80% — Wats Pager. 00% + 1% fa "AS ae eas # + % | tala On —-—% f +) + | lnvinetbie + 4 - + % —% J . “a je Vel -% Sa ‘ % ts > + ubscriptions of $1,000 Asked = 5 *# ts Ald Publication of = a ti Barnes’s Work. +o + % * + 1% +%* + Join D. Rockefeller, John D. jr. +% im Rockefel Harry F. Sin- "3 : ey +, Ambrose Monell, J.’ Leonard =~1% : “Replogle and ce H. Mackay + 4% 2 ‘a tew of the multi-millionaire mat +% captains of finance and business + 4) + % Whe have contributed liberally to tg <% “*the publication of a book entitled + “Républicanism of Nineteen Twen- Anaconds .. +% ty,” of which Willlam Barnes, for- brie bend — + $i +m “ner Republican State Chairmen, is prorat ya author. At Galt & W +4 Her} Published ostensibly in behalf of | peste ara ble ia lt +4 success at the Presiden- Barr On, 106% 106% 100% — % he Mal election this fall, Mr. Barnes Motor sn.55 10% 0% 1 + % tic 1 P comceived the iden of writing the cer Se oe. eet i +i | early in 1919 and @ corps of loots Pheer oy si has been combing the =— au @ Ti + 1% ¢ financial ant business district of Cat, Rar =a oe wht fet ; other for more Petrol, of, OO BH + Ih = { Sake fee misinen ol eee a =F a : tion requested has been | AN mn. eater we He ie iy ; $1,000, Some amounts given have Girl Had Her Mate for a Day, but ents Sor Pie ae meen é exceeded this figure. Among polit) Cruel Law Stepped In and 0. & me BY BAY M +3 et Shaders’ fice holders, * , a : ) teat as se tears as Tore Him Away, Chi, Preumatio Tool 60% 90% HOM + M a +s ne eee BTONDectiNS, Torn from the side of her husband OM: Bl & Pee. OB 8 + +h 3) aegeenae’ from $100.%0 $800, of a day, Mra, Edna Van Nattan, fit- (MS Nemes By 10 79 to =." : SOME THOUGHT THEY WERE teen years old, is de-ained at thé head- | One. ay ag * AIDING G. 0. P. quarters of the Society for Prevention Goi rud & Imm... 30 96% 86 +1 ake ‘Mr. Barnes has never informed the | of Crueity to vggretert at material | Col & Southern ... 28 20 m+ » % “feepublican National Committee that | Witness agalant Hai ‘an Nattan, Col Grapiegtone . 2% BH+ & + 1% soa ei regres aye married her Wednesday, He Ix Com Cow -- 0% RA+ te , | Rela in'si.000 bal tor the action of *he Ome Cle Cop -, 67% 6th CIN — % F turned into the Presidential campaign ‘The shy on a ear of abduction, Conmi Gas Co... 78% 18 Tee + % +1 by {ts author to be on the presses, | Meine Marriage idedine Bureau | Cone i Be me mee ke +” w Products (campaign fund solicitors for the Re | hen th wie, AP, HE EOE ORT SN | Creatas pio im eK +e +2% : #publican National Committee, in ap~ tad Mai ye ell ga for the Peor-| Guba Cane Gupar... 97 Oy WK + % pealing for donations to mea who con- el Company. ° 1% 41% ah+ % — tributed to the Barnes book, find them- ations en fe tH ith “Avenues he Ne Sh Nh a selves at a disadvantage. notified the girl's mother, Mrs. Agata | on =e ep Ae s ¢* § Some of the subscribers to “Repub- ‘ayn, a arrested. “ites, 12% 12% 1: % | “ teanlon o¢ Ninctoon Twenty” may they eet eM ca cageie | ar ogk it au were under the impression that the father, insisted on slated on prosecuting fad a ue s. -% + % Recta cory esve was to 60 te the N-| il a. +} ri rd Sie poe cove was to v0 tos | = » m+4 + ; and that they presumed pice mh T% + % + 38% ere in the nature of eum. | ay @ + HH 6 +2 + oe 84 + 102% 102% — —% A mesebiiden National ay was the exact smount they were asked to give toward Mr, Barnes's book. Several of the con- tributors, however, gave In excess of $1,000, the checks of John D. Rock- feller and a few others having been tor $1,500 each. J. Leonard Replogle, feel financier, gave $2,500 and Per- Jenkintown, Pa., in Mrs. Wanamaker sort to pass the Ni vival 8. Hill of the Americam Tobacco} ang while here she F Company, $2,000. pneumonia, For ‘announgement of National egaireas *| Merchant's Wife Stri Wife Stricken With © WA Bay toa oe ote neula be| Pneumonia at Atlantic City ‘of any individual, recalled that at New Year. ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 21—The bady of Mrs. Wanamaker, wife of the New York and Philadelphia merchant, who died here yesterday, taken to the Wanamaker home in condition was extremely grave and has been 100 Goodyedr Tire a special car, 200 Grape Ole came to the re- lew Year holidays was stricken with three weeks her 400 Hercule Taper 1300 Indian Packing 1000 Perfgtion Tire 1000 Radio Com . 1000 General Aaphalt . | FULLY lacggeaee poner IT 18] then she Improved, but never re-| io nedio pid .. ay : gained her health suffietently to re-| 400 ney de Frans s.scc-0 8M 8M - wally $100,000 yg been collected to torn to her home, Lyndenhurst, @t} 109 submarine Bost. a” i lenkintown, 60 U B High Speed Tool.. a wh | defray the comt of publishing Mi) ‘posing that any attempts to moMH jh00 1) # seam - : 1% Barnes's book. Mrs. Wanamaker might prove fatil,| ‘j90 united anoe .. = au “a ‘The partial list of donors, compiled] the family took over the entire sec-| 999 Un Pron: Sharing sc. 1% 1% © tom bianks they signed, follows; | ond floor of the Hotel Ambasandor| 99 vated tg Candy <1... 18% 14M and several rooms fitted as a cesses William Rockefeller, $1,000. hospital and 2 larke corps of nurses | ; 2 John gl Rockefeller (by Starr J.|and doctors installed. Apartments} 20 Ango-Am Ol! .......- 4 jurph| were reserved for all the members of * INDEPENDENT 011.8, a. eee the family. 3909 vainted on 6 ore) John D. Rockefeller jr. (by Starr J.) “itn her during her last hours were| 1200 Bum Ol 0% Murphy), $1,000. her son, Rodman Wanamaker, and} 1000 Hoove Ol % ‘Ambrose Monell, capitalist, Tuxedo |two daughters, Mra. Norman McLeod) 3900 Cushing Pet. aS Park, $1,000. and Mrs. Barclay Ware, ee 100 Duquesne .. ~ Warburton, Major ie! MOV-| 300 Rik Basin Pot Harry ¥: Sinclair, head of Sinclair) |)" grandchildren. £300 Pngtosers Pet % 1000 Eamersida Ot) * SYMPB-| go Federal O11 % thy to Beronved Family. 800 Gienrock OL % of Mrs. Wanamaker’s 100 Granada OL ° > York, Mohd pia, | 1600 Int Petroleum =~ me amerence:- Hi. Mackay, bead of Pos- Serineay in Now Yokohama were| ‘see key Gousty Ose ss... 1% 1% Yai Telegraph Company, $1,000. lmmedately glosed wntil Tuesday! 49 Mercaino on . ay 1% ‘Walter C. Teagle, President Stand- wares Stee trae bare the eapley: 100 aan 2% as Com jerse: oO! 4 100 ue Pear nar aq veeeey, oat prodabenh in the rotunda and| jo oms Nat Ges .. a0 T took. action on Mra, Wanamaker’s| 4500 omar Ol ..+ “u G. B, Danforth, capitalist, $1,000. | geath in the following resolution, pre | 399 ned Mock Ol. * 4% L. F. Loree, Delaware and Hudson senped by Joseph H. Appel: 200 Ryan Cons. 2% 1% Ataslruad, $1,000. emoriam—Mrs. John Wana-| joo aait Creek Prod a4 1% John Mck. Bowman, head of the Bowman hotels, $1,500. Dwinnt 4 ‘fcnigaies partner of J. P. fe beyond, a broker with Harri-|the fervor of her man & $1,000. blab 8, Hill, American Tobacco $2,000, 9 P array Crane, oe. United Sepntor and capitaliat, $1,000. dacod ye brewer and baseball i ae $1,000. H. H, Rogers, ‘railroad and ofl fnan- cher, $1,000. Chauncey M. Depew, former Sena- tor and railroad director, $1,000, _ ©. J. Berwind, coal and rapid tran- ot Apancies, $1, «Ra A. du Ton to this business. beloved personalit, the workers tn all its warm sympath: husband, son, fam! spreads on its mii ol! Cag honor ai pitalist and manu- 1 of munitions, $1,000, Auger, Bead Hptional Silk Company, rs) Tce jr, Preaident General | Blestrie, Gotnenr. $1,500. ¥ eg Th. C insurance ‘wroker, 91,000. P, pee. oy Senator, cap- (Ma nual Sait, Fe ostdent ‘united Tepber Company, $300, pO Soe & Sons, brewors of Now- ma’ Fievers Company (by Gooper tiryes, cnpltadiat,_ 9200, re ©. Ottinger, former Btate theatrical manager, & concert singer, studio apartmonts jonmned to MoCormic —_—_—— @el. Harvey Calls on Harding, MARION, © Aug. £1,—Colonet Harvey, of New York, waa on da Nas ine, wat uables, man, tole maker, who has passed on to a new to continue there her sweet, womanly services to God and humanity, whom she loved with all called, with all due respect, a Mother “Her personality, reflected in the son, radiated sunshine and helpful- ness throughout the rank and file of New York, Philadelphia, Paris, Lon- don and Yokohama. ing for all our people, the Wanamaker Board of Trade tenders FRUTCHEY, President.” TWO STUDIOS ROBBED, 17,000 Loot Taken From Apart- ments in Same Dullding, ‘When Carl MeCormick, vacations they found their respective Btreet had beon looted of $17,000, it ee 200 Bapulpa Met 100 Savoy Ol 1000 Simma Pet dig heart, may Pe) 90 muperlor Ol y of founder and | 120 Alse-Br Col our instftutiona, in y to the sorrowing ly and friends, and nutes this note of nd devotion. & Shubert » and Paul Reimers, returned from their ‘at No, 57 Weat 46th sarc Eh® thleven trong box and Fine and ‘oohet nga and ochor ot rt a hetriooma, 200 Brelly OM 6.» 3000 Victoria Ol! mew « MINING. 1% 36 1% 17% 2s 25 20 2% % a4 am on 100 *White Capa. 1900 *White Caps 100 *Y¥errington 25000 Dresden 48 give a concert on the grounds of Belle- Holders of securities were given added encouragement to-day that the stook market has definitely turned for the better. Throughout the two ‘hour session there was hasty scram- biing on the part of shorts to cover thelr committments. It was found that this could be done only at rising prices, At one time highly specula- tive industrials in which !t is knqwn there has been a large short account, showed gains ranging from one to 48 much as five points. There was a disposition in some quarters to attribute the market's improved tone to beterment In the f} foreign altuation. While this un- doubtedly was a contributing factor to-day’e sharp rally probably was due in most part to technical con- ditions. Steel shares were leaders, There was particularly spirited tuying of Vanadium, Replogle and other inde- pendent steel issues. However, U. 8. Steel did not experience much difMfi- culty in climbing a point, Commodities again were unsettled and indicated that the price deflation that has been going on in these mar- | kets for the past sixty days or more ff is mot yet at an end. Cotton was ex-| tremely active and price movements | were erratic, with uying coming principally from shorts. Corn, wheat and oats all were slightly lower. Demand sterling displayed further weaknens in epite of the good Polish newf#.and reacted to below $3.60 for a Joss of halt a cent. LAFAYETTE STATUE GIVEN TO FRANCE Throng at Metz Witnesses Presen- tation by Knights of Columbus. MET%, Alsace-Lorraine, Aug. 21 A\ sociated Press).—The statue of Lafay- ette presented to France by the Knights of Columbus of America was unveiled to-day by Supreme Knight James A. Flaherty of Philadelphia, Mont of the population of Metz cheered | when Mr, Flaherty drew aside the silk | CEILI LLL LILALLTLU PMU ILM HAP OE “Washington Irving” “Robert Fulton” devoted exclusively to Rail lusivel 4 ‘all points i York and Albany accepted. Daylight Saving Time. ally, including Sunday, Desbroese leave ak y glo kM L Went 13h st B08 Poughkeepsie, Kingstea Point, Catakill, Hon! ‘and steamer lea cally, "ncluding r¥ 5 39 steamer leaves Deabrosses ee tos Yr, fewt 4: Pr. 20 FM Nonkers, 2.00 FM. for tibear Moustaln tat Polat ie, jon Potnt and Cateklil, ieturs eames same day from oe marked 1. IDEAL ONE-DAY OUTINGS, Ficdicl River Day Line Telephone 9300 Canal Desbrosses St. Pier “De Witt Clinton” in service May, 1921, Go by Day Line The Ideal Route Between New York and Albany Calling at Yonkers, Bear Mountain, West Point, Newburgh, ies 5 eH TD Kingston Point, Catskill and Hudson. Magnificent tiver scenery, large, beautifully “equipped steamers er service. Music. Restaurant. Direct ts in the Catskills, Saratoga, the Adiron- dacks, the West ey North, All through rail tickets between New A.M; W. 120th Bt ‘M.; Yonkers, 10.50 Pleat Mt ro Pots ; M for loantatn (We Cérnpait Gxenye Sunday, Newburan, Fourhkeepaie and return jt td on nrc Ss FERRY roel Oe, RE Be ray" ubway" Station and tthe “Hendrick Hudson” “Albany” CMLLLLERRLI ALLA TOEL HIYA i» 8.40 Ls We yours: 280 A. aL lading atiNecbarne M.; W. 424 Bt, 19 and LLL LALLAL LMA New York sheet velling the statue, which stands| on an eminence dominating the valley | § of the Moselle. William P, Larkin of New York, Su-|@ in Director of the Knights of Co- detivered the oration of the ana’ told of the French Casholle collecting $6,000,000 to ald the colontes of America, Scae=aanpedlipierterteoe! Concert for Bellevue Patients. For the benefit of patients of Bellevue | § Hospital, Goldman's Concert Band wil! fue Tuesday night, beginning at ‘clock. Convalescent patients will be Previsa with seats and the band wil! so situated that bedfast patients Inble,to leave thelr wards may hear the mt s Grape) Nats No =r | swe’ Tal ik be ga melas antiag food. 5000 Allied Packer 6s 08% 6% 65% 5000 Goodrich ‘Tire Ya 02% 8% OI 8000 N ¥ Central Te w 100 100100 4000 Bineiair © TM oo ML 3000 Bwediah Gov 6 8% 8% 1000 Union Tank 20% = Te aemenciepeeenmen DIVIDENDS. ‘The Galena Signal Ol Company de- clared the regular quarterly dividend of $2 on both preferred stocks, both payable Sept. 30 to stock of record Aug. 31. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STEADY. Belgian checks opened .0759, off .0002; guilders, demand, .3260, off .0018; Swiss checks, .1666, off .0006; peasetas, lemand, .1607; Swedish krona, 4 mand, .2040; Norwegian krona, di mand, .146; Denmark krona, deman 1472; United States dollars on Cana- dian demand, .8835; Argentine 3.908, demand, .868. Sterling, demand, 3.59 8-4; cables, 3601-2. Franes, de- man, .0710; cables, .0711, Lire, de- taand, | 0447; onbles, 08. Marks, demand, 0196; cables, . © fessed in Murder of Man and Woman in Auto. Elizabeth, N. Edith Jenny two years’go to-day, Rahway, ther on, * ¢ | man. and girl, According to the po- & | Hoe, the ores confession mentions w| Do motive r the rime, Loth 4 | pleaded onct rr aie Perchand asked 4 tor @ soparate TWO ARE ARRAIGNED FOR DOUBLE KILLING One Prisoner Said to Have Con- Harold V, Lamble and Charles Perchand were arraigned to-day at J., charged with the murder of Arthur L. Kupfer and Miss ‘The bodies of the couple, who had started for Perth Amboy In an auto- mobile, were found on the road near Both had been shot. The automobile was found a mile far- ‘The authorities say Perchand has made a confeasion in which he s.ates he and Lamble begged a ride from % | Mopter and: that famble shot om | SUNDAY AFTERNOON SAIL LAKE a $1.62 MAUCH poli $2.16 2B ea re ety AP A tei at sect a || ATLANTIC CITY, $3.24 Next Sunday and. a, Wegnenday Aue. 28 28. Tacknén Ps Joree: ity "xewark, 06 sMANDALAY; ||SUNDAYS A. M, Keturning leave bana hess let NIGHT BO. jading War Tax.) GREAT WHITE, FLIER “TROJAN” sr ars ier Als N- Me foot of Canal St., 10 A. Mas West 1894 Sty 10.80 (on RRSTAURANT. HUDSON "NAVIGATION ‘COMPANY Highland Falla: Newburgh. $f: 225 Alleday Round Trip Poughkeepsie and Return, $1.60 Every moment full of interest and Dieasure. Get aboard the swift palatial Str. “BENJ. B. ODELL”’ Visit Washington's Headaguhrters or Orange Lake Fark in Newburgh of, 110 “Bacon. 3.200 Bb AM. Kale” Music, Restacrant, Lunch Reem. CENTRAL HUDSON LINE LONG ISLAND SOUND Sunday Excursions Delightful trip of 150 miles throug® the Bast River and on Long Leland Bound, Good musio—Retreshmeata, Steamer Richard Peci: To New aren Bat Ser ES | i ee Tickete Menited. On sale only a? the Piers @ew England Steamship Co. ‘Fare Gnd, Wat Tex), 81.90, BEAR MT. On Steamers Operated by the Commissioners of the PALISADES INTERSTATE PARK General Ottices, 96 Wall St. Phone Jone 4826 DAILY, INCLUDING. SUNDAY Uiver, Noy. : ‘ew ‘Mountal row,” Aha Vs ante ‘Ratineni ‘ear Mountain 8.0 7. tt, Fare 60c Round Trip Clitdren Under 12 Hail Fore,” Caletonsa Lanch REANSBURG Ad, BOATS i= 1A Ai} “BUNS vibe 1030 AM 6.30 A, “WUNS Who" 10°90 43 Pye Bir. 1 City, 8.30 A. $v. GRAND REPUBLIC LFAYES,04 eorrgnve | ‘TRA BOAT SERVICE Lvs, BATTERY 9. Strs, Highhunder’” ‘& “Grand Republic” W. 182d Gt, 9.50 A. Me Eastern Seoumahip Lines, Inc. | t BOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE All the way by water VIA CAPE COD CANAL Benedule for BATUNDAY, AUG. 214, Hag st. | rier we lace ELePNoWe itithate ‘Va78, Jos 0. Mt DAYLIGHT TRIP ON THE SOUND with tble dell, . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. Mardean-Leonardo, N. J, avert shore, develonment, in set Joeweys pe | Pole’ nd eve 8 ioinuten from Manda: sa Bandy Hook Views; It. ation on prop: 100 up ‘agents ‘wasted. Mei ong tose HELP WANTED—MAL! SHEET METAL WORKERS wanied; union tion ‘Apply at once, 298 F. Real Estate | OWNYOURHOME and be your own ianfhora. Easier than most persone realize, A Wonderful Assortment of opportunities to elther puy the land upon which to bulla te ome, oF Duy one ‘air Sullt Is offered the reade To-Morrow's Sunday Worla, eeu y 1,000 Separate Real Estate Offers For Sale & Wanted | \Auspices of Land Service Leaigu: DANCING CARNIVAL Lady Floor Manager will introduce you to suitable partner for dane- ing. Learn to dance at this popu: |, lar institution. 170th St. and Third Av. Niblo’s Garden Dancing every evehing ‘7.80 | P.M. until 12.80. Coolest place in the Bronx to spend an eve ning. Two-acre park; beautiful shade trees. Come with or without part ners, whether you know how to. dance or not. Instructions for; oe wishing to learn, 10 cen! each, Formeriy st Grand Central Palacn NOW AT ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street, near Broadway ; 3 Lessons (jsiéu) 30¢ Not necessary to take lessons. OLLER SKATING| ST. NICHOLAS RINK h ST., NEAR BROADWA Competent Instructors to Teach You How to Skate, 50c Per Lesson, Daily, including Sundays 7.30 to 11 P. M. Saturdays, Sundays and loliday Afternoons and Evenings, Skating on Ground Floor [Dancing Carnival on 2d Flos: DANCING CARNIVAL NOW OPERATING THE AUDUBON BALLROOM uxt ae Mangere Thtroduce 0a for danci AUDUBON THEATRE BUILDING, 166th St. and Broadway GIRLS. 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