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EB EVENING WORLD, } TH NING W MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1920. CURB FLUCTUATIONS OILS AND INDUSTRIALS. Ne Se ‘Pare. High Low, Lam. Shares. High, Low, Last, . Cha'ac. High, Low, Last, Cha’ge. ere 200 Booth ves cevies 4 ee pets — | Rebly Spring mt 500 Acme Coal 6... 2% 2% | 18900 Bost & Mont... 6s oa A% AM — | 1000 Aetna Rxptos 1019 | 6000 Caled Min % a1 0 om -% 17% 18% 200 Amer Candy 1 Th | 2000 Caltumet & Jerome, s » wl a 2% 20% — % 200 Brit Am To coup 1818 | 400 Canada Cop... 4 ow - & OT% OTH — 1% BO Car Ligne . “™ 1% bed Candelaria M..... “ % “a = ee m% 2%— % Ch Ripples... % 0% ee eee roe 200 Columbia Rmersia .... aig | $00 Corton tie a 0 68 Pd J 00 400 Cresson Gold. i” ™ ™ 100 Firestone Tire ’ 18 8 | ga5s0 Dy vide Ext, “ aS Cd 2000 General Asphalt . Le 200 HA Mal \ vador. ™ i” i” 100 Goodyear Tire , Ut 111 | 5000 Rmma Bliver: Sa aes: tom pe il er Bh rd OGER DATCHELDER 9 Gaps he ot ‘ 2% 2%] 1900 Eureka Hotty, % Im 14! rf fercule Paper 5 = 28% | 80049 Mining. (Copyright, Roger ‘helen, Rewerved. y 40 Yodtan Packing. tO | 100 Golden Gals, ae 1920, ty Batebelier, AN’ Righte red.) little Willie, things are guing to hap- 800 Nor Am Paper 5% 8% | 9¢00 Gola Con... Pei Prologue—introducing Mr. Horace Van Winkle. Pen down here that will turn this prefite Breda te Uh | seevone aeni., lite : Biees town upside down, and knowing how | (ae'Sap de Palais oe gu| 1000 Ooldneia' ronsnce, ir ee HIS 1s a story of New York the New York of to-day that wo all know] you like excitement, [ can promise | Miao 11% 11% — % 1800 Audmarine Bost 16% 10% | 98800 "Gold Zone 35 ob and understand. In New York, anything can happen; in New York The Se eee, Leah bo a Pepe e p t Six Th = 300.0 A ln womed als, BH 0M 04 | NN CHER Brad nesteinns BOS everything does happen. Hund in hand go romance and the common-| cording 10 a kood tip T have, and the a “ i = : 600 © & fieam ... s - 10 Manailnn tes. Brine {| Piaos, love and hate, wealth and poverty, happiness and misery. The milla kung 18 oing to try to, spring some- ae. f =~ 1500 Iron Bios ft the city’ tne bi d Fate, with thing ¢ m, according to another Nat. En, KK is som, * = % = %| Of the elty’s gods grind inexorably on, and Fate, no respect of persons, ‘-4 4 good tip. = a Hovate uo fess ‘Gen trea : ' ; plays atrange pranks on its people. From those of New York whom we ace) “tim, nice Httle gitl, that lady re- <3 \F Ss ont 0 | 1500 Lotlatane Co 4 ‘x "4 [€ach day—the myriads of the subway crowds, the teeming milliong of the| Porter T saw." pondered Van Winkle = tis my 1% TH+ M| ete manera ut qt git | east side, in that swirling, turbulent mill of destiny by whieh you and Tare] agra’ Witing, noncommitially Me ah 4B. 5% 32% 8% + | M00 aed On ... n | so Maher Lode, « My ay by | tossed thgether—come these characters LPwiaaesnsits + % ae oe ae ‘tal 38) Arkansas 14%] 00 "North far. Hi ad 4 Had fate been lees kind—or unkind—to us, we might have been the CHAPTER L = 8 Newtheen Pa A tw ky ee oe 1% | 1000 Ophir Sitver, % % %. policeman on the corner, the*Judge In Lis Police Court, the reporter in his IGAT-YEAR old Benny PF Nora Seotia steel. 46 46 A sg cane 1% % % &! Park Row office, the society gitl upon the Avenue or Betty Billingsley, the eranz, who had come to see + He {kieran & at. 3% as is bed : $ | young, vivacious and charming reporter on fount metropolitan daily, who his ‘father prosecuted — tor Ootartn Sitver 3% : : id found herself, within twenty-four hours, snatched from the commonplace throwing paper in the street, = re core ne. hype’ Prof corel ond a Toy ae and hurled into the maelstrom of great events which involved not only her- felt the tension, that srippe 1 leeun teanrd bial, 13% rt tm 2 4 | 0 Dominion On... 14 | 2000 Suver King Divide, $$ § Jectt and her paper but her lover and a score of other inen and women. | caver Market Court. fo vil appent toe ae oe) wee teem dame Pe #4 | 300 Simon Sur Meads fd | Or we might have been Horace Van f nesratl pede or andl N deal rr J y'*| tere Samus Pi | 1400 Kagingers Potrot 1% | 200 8 Silver Lead & A { Winkle, gay clubman of the Fortes | reapeot, the tact that they sent a new|(he lawyer was anguing strenuously, ; * (000 Mamersida OL % | 2000 *Hucrem Mining... ‘ ‘ ‘ discipie of adventure and rom man here shows that something is| the maintained his itual re be ‘ bof pen on oll on Belmont, . sim 1m! who Li his Cage as eg an coming." ‘ a and the complainant and Glenrock On 000 “Tonopah Cash Boy. 7 7 ? . rat Eadex Marl “Excuse me,"" Di Var- | defend vere, looking +4 to | 400 ome ot... Ye | 1000 sTonopab atenaion 2° ah [Moon not qo long ERO. | pang | Wants to speak to Mr, Whinng.|triet Attornoy O'Connor, appointed Prue stagar % int. Reinet us Mon ow Hie Honor was mopping he knows you, and to tell you|only three days before, was leaning =< 18] ty coe we] 10 Kay mts vm | [oe ora th iW | bead with ai aly ady trankparent sili ta here.” : “ |ugtiinst the wicket and listening in- ‘ Rema ting wid Lance Cree! 16000 “Tonopah Murph vou T andkerobicf, for the | & Mp haias ust be Van Winkle. Where is| tently to the argument. Occasion- cyt ase | 400 Merscalbo Ott 15% | 6000 *Ponopeh Neweue Rule. a1 29 © yy | Rotter than usdal. | ‘The | wwyee inquired Whiting. ally, he raised his eyes and fixed 3g jose HB 100 Metritt Ol... 13% | 600 Un Eastern 2% om for the defendant wag fints : ne a “Before the Judge.” them upon the opposing counsel. The ard Ce Me tee Se eee eee. 10 10 9 [defense with 0 thunder welammed| ATd what was his namet spectators moved restlesly. Reyhamte Steel... a be ot. Moy omtory, when the outel sd neis Assizi. Says to tell you “Sumpin's goin’ ter happen,” ven- + #1 tusat Dito NS ¥ 40 Peanok Ot 5% | 000 *White Cape ‘ open with a bang , + I ances A a 200 Prod & Refinery, 64 | 1500 *Winer yay ones “Whashash—a fight?” Inquired & + | Binelaie Cae tos iran Onno Pai) idiot ad “$$$ [ovat voice. “Hooray tr oid Bul Bry r Blom shot! Steel. raved wh A BONDS. ‘an Demoseynes. Swell 3! \« T 7M} Ho one tice se 128% 122% — 2%] ‘Soo anetiy of, (9s | Sites tries aces Gee AEIR jCoulan'ta done better sme gresaed XL | Southen Pac 400 Superior Ott 10% | #0000 Henbure digs... ive ae leona Heil § 700 Tropical Ot 19% | 11000 Allied Packer Ox oy co a bright red hair which shone pleasantly | 500 United Tex Ol... 48] 1000 Am Te ¢ MON 9% gre ifrom under his tilted straw hat. Ex: 1000 Viewrle Ol new. 1% | 16000 Armour & Co es Been ee Bee or nie necktie, wh pulled 30 Vulcan Ott 1% | 50000 French Vietory te mt oot om tight around his ruffled cailar, and 500 Wenern Sates Ys] 1000 Goodrich Tire te. -. gety ely a ral irled outside the cout of his Palm 500 Waite On... 194 | 47000. NY Cent : Ae ee a Sane eo vomed no different sees oes ® [Beach quit, he seemed no, dittercrs ‘ B1OCO Homies B06, from hundreds of men who may fh 2 | GS Reatves pet Ha Ween on Lower Broadway during the * % 1000 Western ‘Kino gs 8 liunoh hour. His eyes Seamed from ‘% 3000 Union "Punk tt boy [benind tortolac-shell glasses; he was 7 amilingly happy, and was obviously content with the affairs of the world |'n general. H | SLeck him une ypared His ae r, cra el | whose habitual frown had deepened. United Alay dence se nsaiatr’ of thie court?” he in e > Unital Fruit ITM ASTM KTH | ung man. ica ie: Un Retell Sturm... OS 08% OBR — 1K | vos Mittendants, who had been a “My " our the side windows + sia xii stig’ = | ‘There was a decided reaction tn the} eee Geleee tase standing mpt to keep cool, rushed to Weg se 4T 1 |wtock market to-day. Shortly after | , raat fae 90, up .08; 24] the rear of the room, -% 6% % 8% — ‘| the opening professional selling came 420, off 26; Let 41-48 84.60, Off] wane, treat me fine,” acquiesced ee Se 8 + I “ ny volume that | 22% 24 41-44 84.40, off .08; 34 87.80, the red-haired youth. "Get alla cops 7% sls 81% aT 44 [On the market In such volume that] Oe’ o6. «ih gag, ott 97.80, | the eo aa Di noheds Buy ‘ert 10% 300% 100% lending issues soon showed losses | 4 5 46 95.56, oft on tory | iia i) drink, ‘n ‘en mole frien’ Bill ay 4 i ranging from one to more than three ans 4 AL get_ms out. All Kindsa reaped . amg eh Ge 4» Q| points, Support, either in the way of FORBIGN EXCHANGE, yatt, Judah, but mole frien’ Bi " an! 10% T1% — %|so-called inside buying, or purchases| Sterling demand 3.59, cables, 3.59 5-4, ithe stranger when led to the “pe: = us 2 BS + bldn the part of the public, was con-| Prine demand 0707, enbles 078, | was smilingly tractable, though he cx. 1 a om 4 &| Weakness was generally ascribed arke tomend Oui, cables .019 tie apy evident regard. | —1 40% 40% — M/ to unsatisfactory money conditions, Swedish kroner demend ane oie “what's your name?” asked the White Motors, 47% 47% — | that continued pronounced liquida- paisa NaS ete Sinueat pre ? — %| Won Co.. 54 GY + 4 tion gn the commodity markets was) |, CURB. Seine warden 10ok the four cigary of- b + Mt Wortiinaion...., OW W% O%-— Ka strong contributing factor, Cotton, Openes firm—Int. Pet, 361-2 up| ereq and repeated the question With 2 ' corn, wheat and oats all made new ab Un, Ret. Cdy., 127-8, up 3-8;| more respect in his tone, Cigars aid | 20 WAR BRIDES | SWISS WELCOME ALLIANCE, |10w records for the present decline.) Bows 101-2—111-2; Marae, 18 up not often come from Prisoners FRANCE The lose in cotton in early trading) 54) 2 Ty t,t epnete Ty tute | ““Swiname,” declared the red-haired HERE FROM BORNE, Switserland, Aug. 31.~a| to-day ranged from $2.60 to more|Curib, 111-242 ten” 984-285; | man after some deliberation, “'s “e _ conference of the World's Alliance! than $4.00 per bale, Corn contracted DIVIDENDS. Fi et hat?” a for International Friendship is to be|to be delivered in December fell to A “Francis what? Lye! rings Suffragist 5 of deep thought ‘ e Also. |B held from Aug. 26 to Aug. 28 at the|$1.183-8 per bushel, a loss of more| The Continental Candy Company | ,,Another moment 2 With Lady Astor’s Plan for orp ee ge lew gid Wend pre- | than two cents per bushel, and wheat, |“eclared the regular quarterly divi- | “"M'name's Franshish | Asheeshee.” _. © Women in Embassies. oficial reception, when” Federal| Which gold as high aa $2.74 per) dond of 08 cente a share. payable Oct,| “How do YOU Spey any Franahish wenty French war brides arrived| Counsellor Chuard, tn the name of| bushel a little over a month back, |" \° BR eee Bayt 88, —A-esb-esh-i-z-l, Wait minnit, give e Today among the 108 passengers | (he Swiss Government, will welcome | fell to-day to $2.29 1-2, a loss of more EARNINGS you m’card.” “% h Line, from | (2, representatives of churches of/ than three cents per bushel com- 3 He produced a card case which { the Lafaye:te, Frenc! ine, from|/twenty-two countries. The Rev, et ine; lant na : Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co, six was filled with cards of every shape, coming to join thelr American Willams ¥. Merril of New York wili ae @ closing quotation of| months ended June 80—Net income|and after sorting them carefully, se-/ BETTY BILLINGSLEY SUDDENLY FOUND HERSELF A PRISONER OF THE GANG. ¥ husbands. ie e of the visitors. saturgay. 7 which read, “Francis As- vs Myre. Maude G. Nathan, a Now York| MIUDENT MIDDIES AT PANAMA. |" The opening and renewal rate tor Gtter charges and Federal tax ¢633,- | lected one TP ot ‘Wines and Other TWISTER TILL HER WRIST COMES OFF IF YOU HAVE TO, putt brought Lady Astor's scheme) PANAMA, Aug. 22.—Tha American| money wan 7 per cent, ‘This rate does| rerlod ar agig ee OF the same | Curion.” eerie le i ADOLPH. “THEN SHE'LL PHONE THAT (ab ag intel - | battleships Connecticut, i . 5 “Now, thisk mush be baffiin,” he ~. Te cason ool ene iungicncclne shire, angie, god Fags not accurately reflect the real strin-| AM, DRUGGISTS SYNDICATE CO, | opapiwed. “but lemme ‘splain. I Rot! he's ty, Says he's elghty-six| tured Benny, who was at once the British Tmbarsy at Washington, |&nd South Carolina arrived here yes-|wency that 19 boing felt. There is] Six months ended June 30, 1920—|seven names. | ‘Member th’ole days) yearg old frowned upon by a court attendant ' Nathan visited Lady Astor on her| terday with 1,600 midshipmen who are practically no time money available, | profit, $360,831, equal to 58 cents a| when, uate pave es Well, I'm like| “air as pink as they make it?” and slapped on the mouth by his from the suffrage conference at| on & training trip. The warships are|aithough brokers arc bidding as high|#hare, $10 pur value on $6,779,120 | fr evry Gay ta Roel) tk gay| | “That's the man,” said the warden | older sister, ‘and agreed to work on the| €xpected to leave Wednesday for An-| ax 9 per cent. for funds, ‘The bank |AP\tAl stock, new mame. Got it?" Potton Lond,” 1 Whiting, “it's| Attorney Btorn, counsel for the des end of her chem napolis, statements Issued last Saturday] NORFOLK & SOUTHERN R. R. | in confirmation, he placed seven! van. alr right. fere’a a mati,” he | fendant, drew a long vreat® and blew Ba;tlk, Cxecho-Slovak ballet- ear ended Dec, 31, 1919—net in- | cards on the desk in the order q showed little if any Improvement in “finest fellow | b ®\explained to the group, cee NO TRACE OF SPAULDING. ; } : ; hey read: eae Matyopeiitan open, Wi thin situation, and it seems to be the Wid apainas teeter Haid teeny: #18 one Ne she vieer ney Fees: ems lin the world, Dut evtty so often he lew! over Jan ~ g 5 . nal iia? goes out and gets bea’ F - ‘Tho aisappearance week Wfore ast |CPMOM Of most bankers that there Francis, Ageia)“ M\honiram,: |derfully Irunk.- Never hurts any ot Galo Spaulding, Secretary tor thang | Will not be any appreciable ease in ‘Achilles, ee me does anything bad—just HELD AS $5,000 GEM FENCE. And then he always |t “Prankenstein Aaronson” and “!nus- P. Muller Company, advertising ugenta, | tus Argonaut.” the money asityation until the latter happy bun on. LE remains @ mystery and the police ana, Part of September or the early part Be ey tahes,”” pursued Francis, [Comes to ee 1 We were in France |he was carvicasi: whistling, a 4 ‘ Private detective agencios have found |of October. Washington Heights Resldente| “after raan's had i'l drink, il'ble for- | torether In the fleld artillery, and the oppose the on," snapped | FINE ON VicTORIA BRIDGE. — | POY Elie spuulding hus been ‘missing i btn Reatdenta | “after mai 1 3 insignia on his 'F. A,’ made|o'Connor, “This is a clear case of re- MOSTREAL, Aug. 23.—Traffic acrons| eleven days’ and it Is feared, he mnt | Stocks that showed most resistance Jewelry in Hin Store, [get nnme. Looe veg. (auch an. tmpre oh hen “tbat halsee le ekolen wet! ; the Victoria fubliee Bridge, connecting | have temporarily loat his memory, ax) to pressure to-day were Vanadium) Abraham Frackman, Jeweler, of No. ae removed hia tials “F, A Ho| When he's on one of these tears, he| The police testimony 1s Imperfect,” with the south shore of the |Dreakdown, His business affairs arets | Steel, Replogle, Royal Dutch and|7# Chrystie Street, was arraigned to-| then expjained at length that by|#ives himself a name beginning with | sugyosted the Judge Lawrence River, was interrupted | good condition. | Shell Trading. The two former ts-|4ay !n Washington Heights Court | jooking in his hat he was always re-| those Angel * ere ae git ete ner ie that be Be ‘eral hours yesterday by a-fire| | Mra, Bpaulding, who was formerly | suey were bought by traders on the|°hrsed with being a receiver of atolen | minded of the Initials, and after tof-| up. to,” he continued, p \ bah 4 i y 000 bail? Gestroved about one-third of the | Milan, Rumuneca dt Maria, | He radee eg calendar could tell ore-| At that moment Francis Aseizi ap-| ‘eld In $5,000 ba property, was arrested when a dozen residents of Washington Heights hosbund will be found. She wri magazines under her maiden name, a Ta auteching and strength of reports that these com- ‘The roadway will be closed penred at the door in person, escorted isely what his name was op any fouls hy an attendant panies have just received large orders Further questions by the yisited his store and claimed to identi- | ticular day. i Ae M, Siameee him,” de-|"Phe evidence does not, in my opin. ‘The used. b; “On { x ‘ fy more than $000 Te ee ee eaing Warden brought the infor-| “Guilty. Fingerprint him," de-|"The evidence does not, ; Sane atte ed SARATOGA ENTRIES. sey mers ith the show! made f wir hones, shvely . cat on Tnat the prisoner wns @\@dty- |clared the latter. “Looks like tenjion, warrant holding the setendent. Vines was re- _ ‘ b ath ic sf U nao i a 5 read face sad Hiaiing, tated six years old and lived at an obscure | days.” . af he is’ disc reed. Yous nould RACE TRACK, SARATOGA BPRINGs, | PY ‘hese Issuce, U. B. Btesl, Crucible, eto Ywhom they arrested “Friday | addreaa in Brooklyn, | | | "Lo, Bill, gran’ ole pal,” hailed the | i you wish me to hold . Y.,, AUB, The entries for to-! Republic and Lackawanna lost from) when ‘they found his pockets bulging |. “Don' live there ite i ‘om how wet (Prisoner, spying Whiting. D0 belot A tommy. tf you wah is te nee < welry, conte: ane | Ju ; pager i pe toackte: fire) One to three pointe, Mexican Potrol-| mith, Jewelry. confessed to having on. | jus i ie JoKe aitue wet invgh sayint |emnee ¥ Mi" dashed to the Judge’s|) » over-consclentious In your at- hula lik? Thonticige, | eum, Pan-American and Sinclair re-|homes and suid he sold his loot to ||\ve Brookiyn. Mush be funny thing I i ci Il hhade here 1, ceded two points or more and mus-|Frackman, cellancous industrials and rails failed wa Marcurneen, live Brooklyn, eh what, ole topper sth cat y conduct “That red-hatred chap—" he began. said the Judge A complaint for disorde “He gets ten days, WOMAN I$ SHO ‘near a Francis aaa about f 160, Hiouee, | to attract outside buying at their T IN BACK, | was drawn and jaa about | a otnty : 02; to be led before the Magistrate, when | *ginly. & ees emu fee eee ae ho cried, with sudden recollettion: Listen, Judge,” plea Ballet Fired Through Windo “may I ask a favor boy, ‘One I'l thing. Don’ 1 ke Jail ‘tall, " . “Eawas, fi: | The forelgn exchange market stilt urged His Ton Wounds Mra, Rose Montemara . an oe Bill fat Van'a| “Certainly, my He failed to reflect improvement in Euro-| y4r4 Rose Montemarano waa shot in Re mole trier dy tvan'—‘at’s | Honor to the represententativé of the an conditions, De : a 6 50 pin. ay press, i Gropped below GR40 cod contin | fhe, case (birmuah. the window of her | AI), Var Nn Sts warden ‘That man 1s Horace Van Winkle, pad Pa TEM Abe SODMNARI! noma on the Broan Ooat NOS | a mole collegé frien’ Bill, You |of Van Winkle and Horne, the White- RSPR EOS Wore Nanette, Carroll Street, Brooklyn, this after-|\oow Gui, evrybody knowsh Bill. |hall Street bankers. He's an old In connection with the extreme weakness recently displayed by the [cotton market it Is atid that the yol- ume of trading on this exchange has broken all previous records and that transactions last week at times closely approached 1,000,000 bales daily. In late afternoon trading railroad stocks displayed a muoh improved tone, but industrial shares, including 2 motors and ofla, failed to show much ait rallying power and in most cases their Chk tigen ving | recoveries from lowest prices of the FY tau rr aa | day were timited to email fractions. x 106 Kfleary, » et As the day progressed weakness of 28; | the commodity markets became more pronounced, At its extreme low cotton noon, Nelghbors who heard the shot saw a man running away, Mrs. Carroll was taken to Seney Hos- pital and operated on. She ts in @ pre- carious condition, She is twenty-elght yenra old and the polloe could @nd no friend of mine, and came to see me Won't) pop'lar man N'York—'cep’ Bill a," he amended, He means Mr, Whiting, porter,” suggested the matr had been an interested obser’ Francis was led to the dock Willlam Whiting, late of the A. E ¥ and Princeton, '17, now police re- porter for an evening newspaper, was sitting in the fingerprint room with | Joseph O'Connor, who had assumed the office of Deputy Assistant Dis- trict Attorney only that morning, and | Retty Biilinga@ley, who was known to the profession “eob-slater’* an evening feature paper. “It will be hard work for to He ay. I apologize for him, you turn him out?” “Well, boys will be the Judge ith a wink “Thanks, and V've got ment on that previous c “Good, Br-when will | First edition to-morrow, “Fine, Glad todo you a favor any time, Good night, Mr. Whiting,” the re- who boys," said “The Mahawk; eeling, for | tuitle—The ‘Lamb "108; Ma; "Shoot ur state. 0. 5 motive for the attack. ieee $205,850 tenis te seni ge Siar Ido Our Hietidas ten; Comte, NEG rea Camb ok "ale 48 ses it | opal frrwee Claims \* He: Suit for $265,850 for alleged breach ba of contract was filed tn the Supreme Court to-day by Mex May, former man- ager, against the Fore: ad ing Corporation, F baie oe yg ere that he was a dicohared’ At 9 o'clock, in a quiet corner of an uptown college club, kle, now overflowing with feo’ and clared: Win- ik cof- de- » ike thoroughly penitent, for , old man, but it was a hot failed to establish a case, | quired Bill Whiting, “We usually go Ing. me, Mike, “@hese are working hours ft the general handy man ¢ Louie's saloon, where “you get th creamiest beer in New York,” wh washed the glasses in the mornin) made the sowp and sandwiches fc the free lunch, and scrubbed the floo in the afternoon, rushed to the ba Mike was short, dark-haired an good natured, though he could & a and six cigar were “on th emlably that th o»wder was good, but the har shes was three days olc 1 Whiting had seate a lorge table occupie by reporters nnd a court attendam Suddenly Jackson turned and ex claimed: “hat O'Connor, fool with extremely profane on occasion. brought h, the he de and ree was bad business to-da; tm afraid it isn’t safe t Stem while Gilmore ia o the beneh.* You know what I mea of course. Just ease off until he goe on the circuit and you get a ne Magistrate. Then's the time to mak up for the bad ones and cinch yor record.”* O'Connor, the * recent appointe nis nose, “On the ground that the people have I move to | miss," he said, He looked directly His Honor for a moment, and then uirned away, his lips pursed as though do not agree.” sald the Judge, | oiding the eyes of the younger man, | ‘The reporters whispered and took notes on their yellow copy paper. 's through," declared one. “Can't tell, He may get w * sug- gested another cheerfully, “But he should have better sense than trying to buck the organization until he 1s placed.” He then went to the phone and sent to his office the story which later appeared with the headline, ‘Judge Rebukes New Appointee." O'Connor flushed, and as he was not further needed, went to the fin- gerprint room to smoke his pipe, Fi- hally, the announcement of the court attendant came, “This court stands adjourned until to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock “Coming "Connor?" along, in- over to Loule’s after court and tall It over." O'Connor hesitated, but on seeing Invitation was cordial, replied, the “ will, thanks.” Tivo minutes later they were at the “ofMcial court bar." “Up five more, Mike,” ordered Walt Tom Collins was unkind." “That's all right,” averred Whiting, “but I'd like to see you at court some time when you're sober, Take tt from break in at this court, O'Connor,” de- 900.8 |clared Whiting, “and you'll learn why ot rt The gang ‘6 on the rampage | m for 191, he | Veen here again, end, with eli dus showed a loss of more than $7.50 bale. The low, in wheat reached 7 conte per bushel, secgeere ee) 3 wh eT epee, Jackson, veteran reporter, who wan of the District Attor:,. © office, wa slowly puffing at his cigar, He we about twenty-five, and had mild bh. eyes, which were offset by a di termined mouth that was now eter “TURN THAT SNARLED STORY.” and aggressive, and in the next m ment boyish and smiling. The na’ ural darkness of his halr was a centuated by the pallor of bis cheek caused by months of indoor work ar study in the back room of the Ho Michael Daly's jw ottice. Twenty years before, his father then a sinall wares merchant of New castle West, had been obsessed b the spell of the land of Vee wok With his wife, 4 handsome Irish gi! of twenty, the mother of two an prospective mother of a third, he ha given up his business and come, & do all the hopeful and hopeless ¢ Furope, to New York's east, ld Like millions of others, the th found himself unfit for the battle wit the strong; shortly he became @ habitue of the corner saloon and velf-styled politician, The thought ¢ proriee for his family, which a ost annually becatne more nume nus, occurred to him only epasmod ically. The mother lived a new life to her, former were a mist dream, better forgotten now, Her tim was devoted to the care of her chil dren and the four-room household, “Joe, as he was Known throughoy the district, had, as a boy, that hor tage of strength that too often come only to the first-born of @ too-numer ous family, Along Rivington au Orchard Stsects, playing among wb pushearts, sweltering in the heat ¢ the burning and malodorous paw ments of midsummer, shivering, scat tly clad, In the blasts of wints which aldno seemed able to penetras the bulwark of tenements whic housed a million people, he first a his experience with life. The O'Cor nora followed in the wake of the Irie migration to the west side, when tl Jews took undisputed possession ea vf tho Bowory. Because of the pression of a decided opinion, a p! |nomenon which rarely ruffled tr |Smugness of the district loader, 2 | was thrown down the state of it organization club with fore that he dicd shortly afterward af had a funeral, comprising one ban 400 mourners and twenty-five cai riages, all supplied by the distr» leador himaolf. ‘The mother ae tear or two and hurrie Wor! Joe, then ‘a youngster, thorough! enjoyed the entire affair, particular the parade and the band, which w; and bemedalle “covering” the’ court during a period of convalescence, from typhoid, “Just a cigar,” ted Whit- gorgeously un'formed Read about O'Connor’ ment in tomorrow's inetalm My