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y THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, crrTEanzaR i x | FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRICES | weusso wun: GO, Gept. 2.—The first definite ih connection with the murder of Rhodes, dry goods megchant, was Blain while on ag autdinobile ‘with Mrs, Gindys Virginia Jacob- ined to-day by police here. ing of lL. H. Merriman,} ‘of the murdered man. de . Tigh, Low, Last. |, Sharon iy a. Cow. - ure, Sipraares ta 6 ixveermats fer Ny ‘Gomy Oats sces , Tat . tow, Lat, Br Wocer BATcHELDER.. wos hog anata or] 020 Arme cont ™ 100 Living san perenanene : wake (Copyright, 1920, by Roger Watebelder, All Rights Reserved.) 100 Aetna Kaplos , oe 1 200 Merritt Ot . Ad Bumey deliberate): lanned plot > oA dence es " ea) Shed thelr efforts to locate two| #0 Auto Put es AON OO NO AI Oilissersssesess 2 Additional evi was given BY Alma Gok SCL MARSEOING IN- mo here asked the reporter i 8 i “ 30 Mu fide esse ’ £00 Omar ON 2% | the stock market to-day that its line a % ray By in the vicinity at the Ady nde 1 teat side political gang plete to “set = “Not here,” he replied with a emit! i i Titans Sisect “Jake,” he commanded the man Wit inated ee oar ‘afais oy the waxed mustache, “see it Jeni ant: ine murder. 800 Car Light . 2% 190 Pennok Ott aes) of least resistance is upward. Under -_—— > -- - 1X0 General Asphalt o 200 Producer & Hefiners, leadership of the ratfroad stocks all Tour South Amerton.| 86Grm Ole . 600 Hed Rock Olle. anh i Sent den, Jos 1100 Gramm Ole ie Cae | 20) Halt Cewek ‘ 4 Issues move forward for gains rang- ing be dtptor wae. Ps sete at large 300 Hereuley Paper . 4 40) Hettled Prod. ing from substantial fractions to more i tates to the countries tty Beak ne a 2000 Simine Pet America. Plans are under way| jo ast Guy MABE re vos 8 than three points, a ee be made by alm | z: ; awaits without.” | He then arose and mado a gril diloquent bow, while Jake sot) Wp jm (and left the room, ot mpc. | “All set, boss,” he announced # tne Tees ment later. .|_ The girl placed her free hand b: | fore her eyes and sobbed bitterly. As wiike twisted the instrument she sof | fainted. In the newspaper office, the vtty editor was frowning at the hastily |written copy of O'Brien. “Sounds funny,” he protested. "C the D. A. quick and verify It. five minutes left.” O'Brien returned shortly. *No luck,” he reported. “All gone “Betty is very accurate with her jor Stories. No time to call the Judge now. Sure you got her right? ' “Word for word, b« ‘ he slapped (Continued). with the paper several times- HE pock-faced youth leered Be ag Fie to lose. and twisted the handle and) ",° raced to the desk, an the girl leaned forward With) eaitor hastily wrote the heads, @ sob and seemed about to/there was no time gor delay at fall. ee ih ets “ u “Shoot this w he orde a ne ples boy darted to the pneumatic ¢ fool," broke in the leader. UP | placed the copy in a cartior, 4 for a mfnute. Now, lady,” -he said,/swish of air carried it to the % “do like I tells yer, or yer knows|posing room upstairs. * on’ * He| Fifteen minutes iater the eal 4% hao LS ern t A a hairy |Urveyed the final edition to a caught her delicate chin in a Tithe headiied: “OConnc: AGaaee fist and pinched it savagely Graft—Deputy Assistant — District “Yes, oh—yes," she cried. “Only|Attorney, C by Judge | Me- \leave me alone and stop that thing | Donough, Confesses Corruption.” s been “I wonder,” he mused, “if there from hurting my wrist 1 can't stand) Sou be anything wrong. No. Gttess it,” she exclaimed piteously not,” he decided, as he put on his “Will yer do like J want?” he de-|oont and started for the golf Jinks. manded. “Yes," promised Miss Billingsley, CHAPTER IX. “it only"— ETTY BILLINGSLEY sti \*“An right. Let up on the twister, i 00 Nor Am Paper * o% ($00 Shelly ON, 14 Latin ‘American’ coun- | 10 Orpheum ai ons 290 Buperior OM Sere Bas bein ‘Sotavis about better relations bes | 1006 Perfection Tire Hee 10 Tage Manger esses : ment In financial sentiment. Oper- Am Dmg Syad. the United States and her Latin | 900 Republic Tire tui 1% $00 United Tex Oll..+.+ ators who oftentimeg have much to Am Expres . 800 KJ Itemnoles Bw... 38 2 $90 Viewrin OL we " do with shaping the course of market 100 Root Vandervort ate A) J WO White Uli ...., * de eae Le ii prices, and who a fortnight or so back A HOME bea Oa te 00 Alan Col cecceseseee were confirmed pessimists regarding ri 100 U8 High Speed Tool. 36% 120 Avante . 1 the immediate outlook, are now of the At Safety Rasor... rOMPLETE Woo URL aH. 2% 2000 Wie Leder DS FURNI 300 Wayne Coal 6... % ’ srs Saise be upward, belief that the marke: Am) tip & © Corp i900 C8 fee % 00 South sss. rice Gd@eedl aba ther cine Bag Gefinitely ia Guat & Wels, 400 Onited Profit Sharing. i 0000 Host & Mont . ae ® M aside from healthy Ay FOE RL” STATION ar Coman SUTANDARD O1L ‘Thin idea has become so fixed in ie »? DN SATURDAY EVENINGS” 10 ORO OM eseccversvevee BM powerful «peculative ctreles that an- Am Wa (Am Steet Foundriee eh ‘ Am Wat P pt, * $1. WEEKLY Pee : vs Souncerstat today flak fable eateras |S oF f 800 allen OW cescsecccces TN “ Reese cite miners have already gone on A™ Zivo . <\ OPENS AN ACCOUNT _RMBUIy Ran 3800 Divide Rext : strike bad no effect, while pessimis- | 7a... ») Lisbdctnleds mM 200 Dundle Artz ‘ tle cgbles from England telling of the | Atuiison Ky ut.. , , 9900 Rome, omits -nso4s 236 2500 Emma Sitvle seriousness of the labor situation Atl Cows Line, 0 Cities Bervive “R™ etta.. 34 “ : there were read with only cursory | Au. (it & W 1000 Cushing Peta. .cecsse % Interest. . F a Halt, & Ohio... R BROS Eee i rng ng | a De Seca. PRONE ‘ : : ative feeling are: (1) The quidated | ates Mining,, COLUMBUS AVENUE (ica vain ¥ cGunsbeare position of the market: (2) the belief} por ann” n 24 | 1000 Goldfield Prérenco ... 2 Het, Steal WB. .. BET 103° & 104° Srs iy yt eth ie 1&0 Gold Silver Pick 0 that most stocks are selling tetow | ios Piatorten, : 7a) Gold Zone... their true worth, as measured py) M90 lwp, Trennie, = = Bhan Union Gen. Butte Cop, & Aine ? Leteee +4444 +1+ + 100 United Metall Candy 11% 1700 Cal Min ed and natural reactions, its trend will eeesevtsercss » eres he wero — oe eerr eeSE woe eecte ce ee ee 200 Iron Blown % % 4] earning power and assets; (8) the 9200 Kawa Divide ..e.. promise of bountiful 3 binarghere edelgea Tops; (4) Hutte & Supertor.. Wis waucai marked betterment in the railroad nit- {Butterick Ov, ~ uation and outlook, particularly the | CM!do Cent. Of, 1200 Marsh Min. * y | Calif, acking 140 Mothiriods ...+6 Promise of greatly Increased earnings | (ait Peteleum 100 Mothertiate mew OM % |now that the roads have been granted | Cunsllan Pacific 5 1500 North Star large increases in rates and = | Cont, Leather . 1100 Ophir Silver. nd are re 5 rt i. Cent, Leather pt. SAT. Sept. 4|| ‘torres om... turned to private control; (8) mpread Cee te, fuss. e a 0 a SUN. Sept. 5 || 1200 tx cons... of the belief that any probable busi- clone Me MON. Sept, 6 || 22% "sxveter_sine.. nets asoreseiat has been fully dis-| Che, & Obio..... 61% s counted, and finally, OM & 8tP Ry, 08% Up the Beautiful Hudson to 00 Henvce Copper ely, tndloations that | [OM G&S? ty t 9% i fe the money and cr eee eres Ee reat situations will Gin 1 & Pas. 38% Nia ew ts marked Improvement. In cui RI & Pac ot OT% ime Buce Minding . this connection it was significant | (i Alton Ry. nu Fr [imo —S that some bankers were willing to-| CM Brest West... 9% e ped anya day to loan money r&payable in four| °M & N'wet By.. 4% Wk Tonopah. Sxtenalea, sss. months at slightly less than a 9 per, ue Oo ed “HIGHLANDER? and ‘GRAND REPUBLIC’ |)‘ rons’ wisise Dl fie WOM alge’ Ua eile neo 2 y sign of a let-w 1900 Tonopah MYzpah. .. p in the Leave BATTERY PARK PIER at 9A. M. | SPECIAL, BoaT 1000 Tonopah Montana, sss money stringency. ; eave je Me en, Weet Lid Bt. 0.30 A.M. 2100 ‘Tonopah Rescue’ : As indicating th aclaran ganar DAYS: Str. "GRAND REPUBLIC” Lys. Battery 9A. M.; W. L32nd St. 9:30A.M. J}| “jo roupan Mewnue i the changed opin-j conmira crate. Round ee ores Children 0c. 2000 *Victory i opinions of makers of markets par- bat HLL FFHL Heel i teeed (teeta Pte t to open her eyes, several t Ike, But be ready to jerk it quick, At last she realized that, Now," he continued, turning to the was moving and the sige off roar of engines made her beligye she was on a great steamer, but een that subconscious thought didig™pt : was with the Judge : In his private office at noon when he|@ouse her. She felt a dull throyting gy caiis in O'Connor, the District Attor-| pain in her right wrist and i . °7 hey guy, and tells him he's a grafte tively rubbed it with her left He, ig not” dented Miss Billings-| 1: touched something cold; she le: he's a nice’— ft ‘tae. some on," snorted Adolph, “this | her eyes with a start and found ain't no mattermoney bureau. Where's] self in a limousine, the curtaina ‘bt the twister? No? All right, Tell em! which were closely drawn, Sitiing’én he calls O'Connor a grafter and O'Connor admits it. See? Flossy it| Her Might and still holding the twistér, up to sound like a reg'lar newspaper | which was well covered by the light yarn, and if yer squeaks rs ee robe, was the man called Adolph; *ht wrong Ike'll twist yer hand off. An make it damn good. 1 works round | %r other side was Jake, who was @ newspaper office once myself and | ‘wisting the ends of bis waxed mus- I knows whether it sounds right. ['ll| tache nervously. be on the listening machine here, and| “She's woke up,” volunteered the Ike'll watch for the signal. Go to| former, with a gence at the sick ” * ts & it.” He adjusted a recelving appara-| “just keep her quiet,” admonished tus about his head. “it “1, won't. I can't tell that about |JAme., (td raige the devil if she Joe,” sobbed the girl hysterically. gerknees “Cut out the ‘Joe’ stuff,” snarled] ;yiche» “Shuster adh “Mtwolt the captor, “or,” he added menacingly| (Q.1in' better?” he inquired of she —"yer know how it hurts yer pretty! corer. “Yer keeled ‘over at. wrist, And if yer don't make good.| the vient time when we wanted if’ they gets wise—it's all off. Un oteet * last edition goes to press in twenty] ‘.. ’ ™ r minutes, as they told mea Go to 1k” lal Gru Ce oe The reporter hesitantly took up the sh seater ihe pite nay dd phone. bump and the sound of creaking “Steady,” cautioned the man. ietotnd She gave a despairing look about) .,.\ow Yer i” Jersey" volunteers® the room and took the Fecelver from| "NAW" hetier etick the handkeb- “Granby 4000," she ordered. “Hello, | Chief in her mouth,” counselled Jake, city desk, please.” Her voice faltered, | "She might yp’ alee M4 | Wart, Pac, Corp. and Ike. obedient to a wink from| 20. If any cops or dicks got ine Went. Pac. Corp. pt Adolph, started to twist. She gritted| Guisitive and loo! nite would: seem Werte Union... +1 |her teeth and announced, “This is|2Way the whole game. Now. Mrg % | Weetinghoume Betty Billingsley, Mr. Fullerton. Good | BUlINES OF Wilatev es ye aan we | waemenet c): story, Judge acodsea ‘Aasiatant Die- | Ne turned again to the girl—"It anys wittgasOrerigaes trict Attorney of graft In Essex Mar-|POody looke in Vere make, off yay White Motors . ket Court, He admits it.” A pause| havin’ the time of yer life. | Jake, pay Sl svison Go. followed, during which the man with| Yer arm ground her a A wWeetsteaton the receiver listened intently, “No,|l#le Wher a cath Rte hs Sel not in open court, but in his room,”| , Hls companion oheyed rity dite Seer replied the girl to the question, “Yes, |4nd the girl. fe dete pd oe ee ee she felt his hand on her shoulder, - Walt emis Same the voice;,.“'N if anybody sticks their nose im crease 99991889; 7 months gross $85,- COX PROMISES JOBS over the wire. The girl could hear| iss her. And you, lady, make off as the Kast River and on Long Island 4 7 : Hi \if-yer like It, No’ yellin’ now, or 1’ Sound. Good music—_Refreshmenta, | {of Arthur Griffiths, acting head of the SU448i, increase $14,96L99; balance the familiar” instructions shouted | 1 #05, 4d Steamer Richard Peck Sinn Fein. 10-0 AY'S PRICES after tax $11,716,272, increase $761,-| TO “DIRT FARMERS” | {0°50 orice a tue stoly trom Aton |, 1 Won't.” Promised the girl weakly FERE Cora Cole ., : Tri $8 and Holidays 86¢ }| 209 wen roa ¢ ticular stress was laid to-day on the | Conmol Clear Cow. 70% iP Children bbe (u lading War Tax). 1100 *White Cape. campaign that Is now going on: in| Cael Gee Oo..... 24 REFRESHMENTS DANCING now RiETMONE seny |) 1109 Wuber : Sinclair Oil. Listed as sponsors of | (& ImwrCal Suan 10% 1Ann00 ‘erttn 40.002, jd this: stock are some of the most Continental Oaady. us 98000 Hambure shen. powerful financial interests in the|corn troducte ..... 63% 4500 Lelpeig An, country. It ts understood that for the | Crucible Geel . . = 50000 Magdeburg 41 first time in many weeks they have | Cubs Cane Sugar. BK 4500 Munten taken a definite stand on the con-|Cuiaa Am, Sugir.. 42% 10000 Allied Pasheow structive side of the market. Buying | Con, Textile Com.. 20% 000 Armour & Co Theses. 96 of Sinclair has become very aggres- | pel Lack & Wat, 24 we COCaRL t...... sive. For the greater part of to-day's | pel, & Hud, 100 15000 Inter TT session It was the most active stock | Den, & Rio Gr. 5% 4000 Kennecott © ‘ on the list and showed an advance | & Rio Gr, gf, 18% 87000 NY Central 7 of about two points. Other olls|pome Mines ...... ait: 26000 NY NH & Hf 44... moved up In sympathy with it. Dit, Go, 6h, & A, 3% 10000 Seaboard Alr Lino Gs. Low priced non dividend paying | gikhoro Coal . m8 47000 Binclair © 7Y49.. railroad stocks rivalled the shares of | pie R 16 1000 Swiss Gov Sie richer and more powerful companies i 25% 2% 0 Texan Co Ts. in point of activity and strength. Pier ™ ™ 6000 Union ‘Tank 7 Gains of a point and more were by no| "rae "Th 4 4000 Wester Klectrie means uncommon. Sindbis ny 2% Even the motor and accessory ESALE RAIDS shares, which have been: under per- | “ener! Chom, oe es WHOL sistent pressure for several weeks re- |‘Generel Clsar ---. 04 re UTH IRELAND] ected the improved state of specu- coe ented bod IN SO lative opinion.” “A sufficient volume |General Motom -.. 21% = tae of outside ‘buying came into this | Gen, Motom Me ne group to force covering by the larce | Go™ren . « * bated DUBLIN, Sept. 2—Wholesale raids | short integest and the leading motors [Grist Minn, .... 20% tH arters of the Ginn Fein and | went up from one to two points. Mis- | Gest No. RB. of. 2 245 Broadway ‘$61 Fifth Avenue on headquar' A & Mon. | Great Nor, Ore... 32% my Opp. City Hall x Gaelle League throughout Southern | cellaneous Industrials and steels were | 7M {81 fob: tig Ireland wetre made by Government |” “The. commodity markets also dis- | Greme Cananes,. 25% forces to-day Played a better tone, but in. these Sees Pert: tee anne markets buying seemed to come prin- 00 Othe e see Many prisoners were rounded UP! cipally from shorts, Cotton rose $5 | Tiina Centmal:.. 3 8% LONG ISLAND SOUND and great .quantities of documents | per bale, and corn and wheat rose | Ineoiretion Copper. 4% 48% seized. Some of the prisoners were | about two cents per bushel. Money | Interborn’ Gon.....+ a4 8h akon n ‘ork, it he destinati renewed at 8 per cent. Foreign ex- | Inter. Con, of. . 0% Mh . jof others was not known, demand sterling losing a cent at|int MoM pf .... T% OY% Last ‘Trip Sunday, Sept, 5, Among the places raided was (he | $3.56 1-4. - Delightful trip of 150 miles through |) pant of “Young Ireland,” the organ smite condueal [FFHF EFF FEE FETE EEE HEH Hs tL t ett Het tte “nONDS. FHEEHEEL HHL EEE EE EF EH F FLED EHH] L tee fRercrcce United Fruit Un Ry Tor €o. H+t+ette + +l tttt eR Fee sEeee F Vanadium Steel . Wabash ......6-+ Wabash pf A. Wabash pt B % | Went Maryland. . tet+ ++ “eee FB6 +t eens FE $Fttesettt lL tetel tl o- from Miss ‘The military succeeded in restoring , “only don't twist—my wrist hurts soe 214; erating Income $9,022,423, Billingsley. Quick. Dead-line for the | (0? . pid I Oo New Haven order in Belfast to-day, following a Oe a ee hd Bnal in fittenn, minutes. All right, |i all Taw, increase $4,904,417. i si ” The chauffenr started the mote? es amcriat night of sporadic fighting between riesing & Lake urls ‘aiircad— Will Appoint Them to Responsible Betty,” he sald ip, tne telep ons. aia the cara eet vis “0 Pe The n ‘ Ww Rallro ~ z i “Thanks, ar wae moon, DDING Over Ye Phe 0, 8, Me Muon 80, 880 A ak ‘ac Here EB Tes a ath Met was Site IER: July gross $1,681,824, increase $227,724; Government Positions if Elected, your anton on he the questionable pavements of Jersey i . ye A . || placed at twenty-eight, aN Ds. . 5 series of clicks from the switch- “s ” i. Aivote fume for, sehtoring fi Now Manes, || | The Central Teresa Sugar Co, de-| balance after tax $247,727, decrease He Tells Delegation. heer up,” consoled Adolply board of the paper followed, and| hi = 5 ~~ |clared seiy $110,424; net operating tax $143,875, . C'Brien said, “Hello, Betty. Sh ‘we'll be there in an hour or twd, s ound “Trip Fare (ine. War Tax), suze. || LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. |“lzed the regular quarterly dividend | Qecrease $203,887; 7 months gross, $8,-| COUUMBUS. O. Sept. Gov. Cox | (of y oot It! make yer arm oft, Jake: yer doar ioners of the Toketa Limited. On Sala Sundays | | mower Taran ediey pare |Of,? BOF Cent. on the preferred, pay-| 721,081, increase $1,681,154) balance | to-day declared it elected he} "Shortly after noon to-day,” ania | seem fo, be makin’ a bit with thts |ADES INTERSTATE PARK only at ithe Pre, etrou reward.” Ht, ‘Melis, 240 Watnbridge a, | DIC Oct, 1, to stock of record, Sept.| after ‘tax $773,990, Certs Would appaint “dirt farmers’ to r-ltho girl slowly, ‘as though reading | Snover the turnpike that stretches ‘Offices, 90 Wall St. Brooklyn. 4 i net operating income $246,120, decrease | sponsible Government positions, includ-| from her notes,’ "Magistrate Charles h i New England Steamship Co. ne | The J. 1. Case Plow Works declared | $100,870. ing the Secretary of Agrioukure and|G. McDonough, sitting to-day in Hs. |*cross the marghes to Newark. members of the Federal Reserve and|sex Market Court, called Deputy MORO pg ea ae Ste _ was 12,32 when O'Connor left the Pier B, Penn RB, 18-4 per cent. on the first preferred Regional Keserve Board Tariff Com-| Assistant District Attorney O'Connor | trait, e Ebel ggg mnie reac 8. oda ag anes nite mockn, eng] 9 COPS HELO FOR LOST EYES tose! ows news Tt cr [ttn rom and ats OConna. ou |ATAt amA ae he “feaves Sdountatn, 4.30 7 Me 1, at Hotel Buckingham, ELLEN SHEF.|payable Sept. 28 to stock of record| 2 e ¥ ROUTE «. t erly a DIED, he regular quarterly dividends of . 5 are a grafter, and a dingrace to your | 8 1hter OF! : ee sfeceation Pr, W. ‘ INLD PHBLPS, wife of tho late Willlam | Sept. 11. ‘The annual meeting has, Coleman Js Accused of Asanults,|Commiasion in addressing representa |p oression. 'O/Connor started and ig we ea; went to the rear of the: aaa leaves ‘Boar Mountain 5.30 P, ‘ nd ry tives of the National Board of Furm Cel 4] " a Iter Phelps, daughter of Josoph set. | been galled for Sept. 28, Others of Being Present. dented the accusation. ‘1 have the| U° of ase ee ‘are 60c Round Trip Maa oi Moe inten, Coke, Sener av: The “Wilys-Overland Co, declared! ‘Three policemen were held to-day in| Oreanizations, in convention here foods on your” suid the Judge, “t waw | ,,,"§fF, YConnor?” asked « chauffeur Saude. hax Thursday afternoon at 6.30 at Hote {(ee,reewar quarterly dividend of $1.75 | $1,000 bail each for trial by Judge Me-| Federn! regulation af coki storage |the lawyer pass it to you—the $500. | TNE wnat sin inquired the aes ‘Bar, Bun. ee ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS HIGHLANDS | vices . Pye Nt ‘i elia share on the preferred stoc |atintyre in General Sessions on indict. | facilities, a fair test of private railroad | It is in your pocket.’ ‘It is not,’ de- kant. District Attorney. Under 12 HaliFare. Caleteri LOWG BRANCH - ASBURY PARK Buckingham. ment priva 1t ta) able Oct. 1, to stock of recor -|ments charging felonious assault, ‘ownership and operation and co-opera- | fied O'Connor, but the judge reached Mr, Burgess couldn't come to the OCEAN GROVE - POINT PLEASANT Kindly requested that no flowers be sont, | 20. | ra . . |, Coleman of the West S7th| tive buying and selling by farmers was|!8 and pulled out fve $100 bills.| sation and told me to meet you. Hy SUNDAY ze . VILLAW—-AGNES, Campbell Funeral EARNINGS, Panky f SAVOGRIEA her Gc, Gax Better give up,’ he said. ‘I framed 2 Street Station {s charged with assault He also de- | 7 By Ne. ent fs expecting you at home.” Church, Friday, 12 A. M., Auspions| Island Oil and Transport Corpora-| ing Michael H. Taylor of No. 218 West |clared that ‘tusiness, Jabor and agri- Se a aera ae wate how |" HAIL right,” agreed O'Connor, stop. tao Cedar 8 Actors’ Fund, ion—Six months ended June 80, 1920,| z0un Street and Henry Jatte of No. 116 [cultural intervate must have defined by |here? "None of your, business, ping Into the touring car which wig ie : SS |aurpius att. tax and ches, $1,826,602,| hat | law Hmitations which they can und fore llenly at the pla . = : + $1,826,602. | ast 129d Street In such @ manner that a plied O'Connor sullenly, “That's for i LAKE HOPATCONG, $1.80 Fr ¥ FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Continental Candy Corporation |euch lost his right eye. — Policeman |#tand and stay within thelr future con-| You to find out.’ ‘Then he changed| As the machine swung around the pos Ld i) c a d th st BYERY’ SU carned $448,002 before Federal taxes | jobn Dent le charged fit ecomienay. [farmers wpon ending thelr Rip Van | his mind and sald, 1 guess you got circle and started up the steep Bie Bad 8. 8. inns By 7 a . , ,| O'Connor suddenly remmembered t wn for the six months ended June 20, german’ Simon | Winkle sleep’ and advocated thelr ap- | Me; 1 took in almost $10,000." That's eotte: 4 Broad’ snk reer At Your Service, Day or Night 1920, as compared with $358,872 ‘after | Siurmey Bally , by ‘Solng, present|pointment to the Federal Resorve|all I know, O'Brie he had forgotten to make an intend Broa: Me, : " chase of collars in New Yeni, sa Ts Federal taxes for the el ths eman is alleged to have|#oard. ‘Is that straight?” asked the man| Purchase of Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. PRANK ¥. Camraris, © ended Des tt teie, eee nee whee Ren alles Gov. Cox leaves to-night on his ex-lat the phone in amazement. ordered the chauffeur to take him it 7. \ tended trip through the Weat. z " ed th “ haberdasher's. After procuring, thi "THE FUNERAL CHURCH” tne. Republic Motor Truck Company,| All pleaded not gullty, pas) bE. oe Right,” answeres e girl “Any | a To BOSTON (don-Gectarian) Inc.—Six months ended June 30, btrihd ——————<——_—_— Wemanm Deneunses stat questions?" In answer to several she he went Pass cop? ah ik Sse Rae Net earnings bef. ded. and Fed. tax, ROOSEVELT TO STUMP. jeomemt At-jexplained: “Charles G. McDonough— | for ® toothurmeh. Tie Shaul METROPOLITAN LINE 1970 Broadway at 66th Se, $1,741,618, as compared with $188,751 15 | MRS. : FEN mates 30: . G. for George.” | Joneph, his firat | the car pad Houankse a yipigl sar) Pg? 4 a wme period of 1919, Profit and Ic , Sept. 2—A statement at-|name.” “Yes. one of Cassidy's dis ck: jounter. ; All the way by water surplus dune. 80. leat Reccnta ere Wil Campatsn for Husband tm| tributed to Gov, Jamen M. Cox that|{rict men; don't know the address.” | vest pocket and found thet De VIA CAPE COD CANAL +| $2,719,083, against $1,242,143 for same Second Assembly District. “there no longer is 4 Whiskey party’ In|""No, the Judge said nothing of action | spent all his change, (Connor reaches period of 1919 Ohio" was denounced at the conference |then, but made me leave the room, | for his wallet and brought out with tt Airamers leave Pier 13, North River, es ‘ ewes OYSTDR BAY, L. I, Sept. 2—iMrs.| of “Republican leaders to-day in’ | Refused to talk after court closed sral keys, CUNEY ISLAND foot. of Murray &. Fhone Barclay” 4008, aa oeenoeama ‘Theodore Roosevelt jr. announcéd at] speech by Mrs, Harriet Taylor Upton,| probably will leave it to the D. A. ‘Well, this is bad,” he mutte 9) Pier 1M. Re Daily at 5 P.M. (Daytiaht Time) WHEN you goon your RAILROAD EARNINGS. her home to-day that she will take the| Vice Chairman of the Natlonal Com-|*pon't know name of lawyer: hy brought all the keys to the fal tw — mittee, g ” “LD just happened If mother goes out this afternoon ah H . stump for her husband, who is running teat didn’t say. happened to be| If m t on she hy = vacation this Summer St. Louls-San Francised Railroad—| for renomination as member of the in there, and he didn’t see me until it} won't be able to get in again, I'd bets “ DAYLIGHT TRIP UN THE SOUND inttens vrebipits ae 4 H 1 e s started.” ter ring her up," he decided, waligh mil VBL mark your vacation With, this “dali have your favorite paper) | @': Louls-Sen Francisod report for! Assembly trom the @econa District, Bho Woman tor U. “say, Belty, sure you're all right?| into the telephone booth and calling 2 itu : the year ended Dec, 31, 1919. will mi , Cen it antral a R ‘AY BEACH trip of 120 miles through Long Island|||mailed to you ¢ da: y Figs) » Corpor- | \eexs and has mapped out an itinerary| INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 2. | Not the heat, is tt?” inquired O’Brien. | New York. Central soon made the con- meena a Bound to New London. Steamer Chester W, y' very Y+|]}ute income account shows deficit | of thia district. This ts the first. tine ars, Culla J. Vaytiin, par of Upland, was] “You sound sort of shaky.” nection, \ " oh Hehact nig t0"A. M.i foot Nast d2a'ac1°"e43s |1|Ewening World, 25 eek ||| fier taxes and charges, $152.06, In) sho, hes, coentedig.® Poution! ctWity,| Biktea Genator by the dndiana Prohi-| ny eacited led the Birl'us Adotph| sficiioy Joe Ratio: meld’ +. Y Weer “7 A. Misi due New London, 8.18 Pad, | verang Ter ye par wi preceding year the company reported| “atrs, Roosevelt Was Mise Eleanor B, | bition Party, which conch@led its annual SA bno fof ol Hell . i ‘ou called ‘ fh frowned. “Absolutely straight, Hur: om,court when I was at market Jone there for all points in Now kn Daily World, 25: week . VA i convention in Indianapolis Wednesday TY | up frome t market, frat Tnforrnation vj Consolidates rene aily i Q c per a surplus of $126,586, equal to $1.67 a| Alexander, teh the Final, Bye-bye.” Why did you go to Nelli a ight, Mrs, Vayhinger is the wife of the |@nd ca ‘i ny Bog : hare on $7,500,000 prefer: ‘ President of Taylor Univeratt: She put the recelver on the hook, “Had a telegram from } Pare ey cae or suuan'p Ce, ||) Sunday World, 10c per Sunday Te eoart tneludes Dedeent ott | Mine A, P. Rogers Left $388,000 to | Rev. CM. Kroft. of Indianape “There,” she said defiantly, “i've|me to fill in at a party, 7 . ily t ac | HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES sn tin ‘series wale pepo account, Charities. gelected as the party's candidate for|done it. Do you suppose any one will | prought your keys with me. rips Daily to HIGHLANDS | Daly trom Pigs 41. Bs st, Dates i Pa ar: dy hy A which shows @ surplus before interest! pogToNn, Sept, 2.—Publin beau Governor, believe it? All it will get Is a libet|to let you know,” Battery Pier 9.30 A.M. 1.30 & 8.00P. M. | Bsm5.ce% fA) Moa My aad oa Bal i. = ‘bange your addres as’ oes charges of $14,267,109 as compared | or . oa suit for my paper. You must be fool- + “But Nellie left for Buffalo t dear of $355,000 in the will of Males An i r on Peoitt FARE S0c ft, be ale Soh i ty with a surplus of $10,787,409 in the|nette P. Régers, daughter of the firet | Tiss for Wheat Alba: ed.\jsh. When I get back to the Dustonen 1p with Hye ut of \ whee ona aa, "Twoy 7,1 we preceding year, President of the Magsacha: tne predect not feasible, “Which will be some Mttle time, | tral Cee you went out, and T Pein 5 COLUMBUB, ©., Sept. 2,—Dectaring office”——— rect cannections to all pointe | ™ nV 1 —— Southern Raiway—July groan $12,-|10G,0° Raduithe ol F tiona Committee of the Na Board sweetheart, Fill tell the world.” inter- |¢o'mention it this morning: RLD WANTS (H N 684,199, Increase $1,264,358; alanco! 000, nd the Amer ipltatla of Farm Ongafisations To-day rejected Tupted the Die man. who was, remo 4 o Massachun in n ° . WORK WONDERS ‘s o8h ‘ after tax $1,112,238, decréane $1,076,294; ¢ fi fate c Fe ting the Interest of |formation of « nation-wide wheat pool, faction. He grinned amlably. y d 060 each. to be controlled by farmers, | “You mean you are going to keep., instalment). Y asking And T I wanted « night net operating income §1,006,862, de- the Adult Blind

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