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ee OF APPENDICITIS FOUND IN FRANCE Result of Experiment May Be Abandonment of Surgery in Treatment of Disease. PARIS, Oct, 11-—Treatment of Sppendicitis by an ant!-eangren~ Us serum instead of by operation Dae been tested with such satis- @eotory resulta that it in likely @rese operations soon will be aban~ @obed, Prof. Pierre Deibet says in & paper read before tho Congress of Gurgery. ‘The tests have extended over # period of thirteen yearn. — HALPIN QUITS PRISON JOB. Prinetpal Keeper Sing Sing end in Service Eleven Years. ‘Tired of his new reeponsibilitios, ‘William Halpin resigned Saturday the fice of principal keeper of Sing Bing ‘Prison, he werles. ‘The which is tantamount to that Chiet of Police in an outside com- @uunity, ts one of the most diMeule in fhe institution to handle, vecause the Principal keeper is not alone held ac- for what the keopers do, but which has held but five Call Petrie of. O85 Alentea Jone cee. 8 Allie Chalten ah Ato Age Chemical At Rank Nove “ow Amn, Reet Sopur 7% Am Can . aM Am. Car & Wier 14% Amo, Soma en sou Am, Hab, 10% Am UL & bof, Am ee cecceseees BHM Aan ith Corp, cI Am, Unmet. “ Am, Locomotive .. 6 Am Galety Rese 10 AmB & C, Corp, 17% Am. Geet, & Ref, 05) Aw. 8. AR we 02% Am. Seal Pirin. A 40, fom 1748 am, T&T. On, 08% Am, Tebecce Aen, Woot Aw, Woot uf, Ame. Writ, Pao, Gremtian ae 18% eee ned eee Centr Leiner .. 0% Newhe haa been in Sing Bing’s Chendier Meter ... TM service eleven years, Ae cheaper Ge, & Ohis,..,. Tose from that rank to sergeant of ©. M.A 8UP hy 40 stant principal Keeper Cat Ast Pity of 00% pat Rooper. There was 00 Cal ata ten 5 against his rocord and the em: Ral & ai . nd inmates were disappointed (Bl. Gree Wan... tate heard that pin wil leave Gs wow & ms Gey. se taven, the Worden, i, me ses BN ie wee if, Chino Copumr .... PAC italpin that WO Ca ar a irae to go into business. The War- 0. . accoptes is resignation h re. & Bevtbem... & “Warden Lawes will appoint his Cot Gee & Bee... thy 3 Col, Gragbovtiown.., 0% — - om Oh . . ae FOUND DIAMONDS, LOST MAID ("Om oe td Com, Prodate \., 1% Nene Si « Capt | Moret of Which to Never Fermet (gn tea”. ‘What You De With Kings. Cite Cane Sager... MN Cie Orne Sug, of, 78% ate. Joneph Mahér of No 82 Driscoll Avenue, Rockville Contre, L. 1, did not Orton Am Sugar, 34% Den & Rio Or Tose her diamond yesterday ae sho had Pewoit United . wappored, but lost her maid. It hap- Berton! John pened this way: Brie essa Mfy. Maher left three diamond rings, Bre lm it welued at over $1,500, on a washetand Famow Mayem.. posterday afternoon a few minutes be- Pak Rutter fare her colored maid, Kena Fis left bata the house. When Mrs. Maher could not 0% Mes 5 Abd the diamonds Chiat of Police Bacon fmm! Beste bald Was wummoned. Ho was in the house Go. Mam Deb. OF when the maid came back. @he dened (Goodnm ax Khowing anything of the rings, bUt WAR Greet Nor, Ry uf. OT before Justice John 8. Thorp, Grew Nor. Ore... 14 , Who fixed bail in $2,600 Hasket] & Barter, a8 As & former emptoyer in Garden City Howton Ou 106% was palling the maid out word came “ t the diamonds had been found. In- 4“ ted by ber former employer to return us hia household, she quit the Maher uaK iy. » pt 4 - {TO PICKET POLISH EMBASSY. me New York Jewish Writers Flan oy | Protest Againat Pomroms, 4 Plans to picket the Pélish Embaesy in as Weshington and march in the Walt “Btreet district with banners condemning the Polizh Government for the anti- Jeyish pogroms, were formulated by the Jewish Writers’ Club in Forward | Mati yesterday. More than 100 Jewish | writers and newspaper men employed | ye he five Jewish daities here, as weil tea from a number of untons, committer of nineteen was named force the poxrom situation to the at of every Inbor unjon in New ‘ City and before thé Executive ‘of the American Federation of resolution calling for pickets to through the financial district wi when speakers anid that Polantl | asking for another large joan from country. —- FARAOT, 75, 18 GAY OLD BIRD. <@iictan, &. 1., yoaterday helped Lissie. Bloné-topped parrot. owned by Mra. Jane Bechet of Hiair Road, celebrate Ber seventy-Atth birthday, and “Lis” Feaponded by wobbling n nifty two-step Gemonstration of her bonst that she fe & pretty gey old bird oe GUATEMALA ELECTIONS SPT, _ GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, Oct. “Me-President Carlos Herrery has doris % the week inning Oct. 25 for b Sree jections. The new “ks will Convene Nov. 1b to certain articles of the Constitution, eel 4 BANKING AND FINANCIAL. ———eeey_———E—eeeer Liberty Bonds | Bought and Sold for Cash’ ‘Comanmicate with us for best available | ‘eas betore selling your iberty 8 ads PURDY & CO., tte MIES4T. «= ioe &. Now Tork, MEETINGS. Com, High Low. Lem. a 2 2 Kermome Tire, my mS 13 at ar tL 1h ON wm | lat Vole SI wy & Attendance on the floor of the Stock: a oe cxchange was comparatively ight ’ ee this morning and customers’ rooms of 124% | Mazel Morons ‘ ‘ commision houres were practically 88% | Maewall Mot im 7 ay deserted, Conseqnently market trad- i.) May Dl. Stare . ‘ he wax extremely small in volume, el come tetas lo te and price changes were without much 73% | Miteale Atal. aig rigriifleance | oT | Stim A Mt 18% Apathy was due to the fact thot to- ou | eee : Seed morrow will be a Stock Pachange | 19% | saipabe Modan 0: . hotdiday ‘and, further, there are so 25 | Nat Aetna many \mportant financlal transactions (Copsrieht, 180, by Moffat, Yard & Ca) A fou | mee ‘Wises fo be consummated its week most CHAPTER L eee she morning room and shut the waling fo him in another. How a Nat Conduit ™ vy 1 6 ire t i “ . awful! 100 | Nationa! toad perators and traders desire (0 Walb) peat GiLKWRT CHELFORD jutnped out of his boat. Led ner to the tron|,, “Well he said anstousiy. “What| | “Yes he may” he suid slowly, his Se tee |New On T & M.. 10% i | AP 400 Whether the strain Of these ring at the bottam of tthe bteps, and walked quickly up the gay Mttle |!" it mother? You're trembling all| face going white, “It in quite pos os 7” a | NY Contras Thy | transactions on the money market will garde that ran down to the river from Willow Cottage. The Freneh | °C" What in the matter? Tell me.” | etbie. 1 don't like to think it NY Donk Sial S renult in an abrupt rive in call money windows of the sitting room stood open, and he looked ip. Nobod: “Something dreadful has hap-| Perhaps if 1 had been a iittle goone: 4 m4 M4 NY NH aH. Mm rave wae tt Ho aupeed {rete bop that z ¥| pened,” she whispered inateadily, “al| Might have saved him. Johnson Oi ON Bletone Wa me a rates ‘an there, He stepped Inside, opened the door that ied to the miniature! Willow Cottage. I've just aven it in| aidn't leave the house, the paper ays 1% 8 B Nortam A Wee TG toy, On Thur te $600,000,000 | hall, and called out, “Monck!—-Monck! Where are you? the paper. He—Mr. Monck is dead." | UL A quarter past clght, and I must 2% MN BN | Neen Pacific... BAN © | Anglo-French loan will be paid off, ‘There was no answef Then he called “Johnson!” but was no more} “Dead?” he exclaimed in amage.| have been there by nine—not more - Ry biked Neve fertile Bisel. 40 @ |On the mane das fovernment cert. |successtul than Defore. There waa not a sound nor a movement in reply; | ment. “Nonsense! there must be than three-quarters of an hour 6 7% ” Slow Pa R het € Sndetteane pales of | the house was apparently deserted. He returned to the eitting room and|S0Me mistake, It's imporsibie, What! Hween, you Nem 108% my |fcates of indetitednens ine Ishut the door heavily. “They must be ali out.” he saidy frowning with] they say?—iet me look nd he! Ves, Lsee. Cibert! Gilbert! tm 1s ties 4 & | which the Now York district's D4 | sanovance, ptretohed out his hand for the paper.|afruld! They'll try to drag you in” Tan Amer Pet my ae 27,600. > 000,000 ins ‘ ut she held it back ’Mother. its not lke yor OY HS HY Prono RH an +] tm $04,127,000, Almo $120,000 aah bal | He threw himeelf down in a long chair and took up a paper. Bat he! “it's trie envugh,” she wailed. “Gil vate Phi neta iaak Sex hone, me” RB | Penn See Sted brn thy | terest on the fourth Liberty Loan | was evidently not in tha incod for reading, for after a fow minutes he got|pelt! Gilbert! Tel! me you had noth it f ware thera when ie 3 TH THT) peop cian my | insue in to be patd by the Govern-| Up again and moved restisssly about the ronm. ing to do with It.” o tying murdered—it it were re OL | Mere Maracta Fs) 4| ment, and the Government at the| “I wonder how long he'll bef! he) ~~ ——— ~| "Mother!" Astonishinent, reproaoh,| der, which we don't know yel—eurely 8% OM linsinte omany,, AN TOS | ners thse swill offer tor subscription |Muttered. “f don't want to go away anger against her had burnt out and| indignation, were ail in that one word.| that's no reason why I should be a a « Log pe “3 Ftd ne wi Hom eit Tf get it of my mind. I must/he was only conscious of a great| For once she did fot mind hurting| cused of killing him, You are upeet, bedyd Peres Ol “ an additional $100,000,000 certificate | know how muyeh truth there is th )emptiness—a great loss, for, already,| him: she wae giad that he could be) and frightening yourself for nothing” ray Pits @ W vo mm | of Indebtednows. these reports—how far ho is to blame, |he seamed to have lost her. With|anary. His lock and voice told her bat L can't help feeling es Pond Creek Com. 18% | White {t is true that certain of thea |Jf T find The remainder of|Monck It waa different He could| that he was innocent She burst into| q Re cca toon el The 78% TH patman Co HIN 141% ra Ithe sentence waa left unspoken, ond bardly keep caim when he thought of |@ passion @ tearm ¥) w not al ak plant pode “ © amp bert 1% | transactions are Inrgoiy of a bOOK-|his mouth closed with a snap , him—of how he, Gilbert Chekford, had | weeping womap, bur Telok wael tie het otf tales” fever. fay Cosmet tite Keeping nature, the Federal Reserve! walked over to the window andj been tricked and deceived. Uf ‘they | great leony tao ahociee tariina te gic OT Bank statment issued toat Saturday |#tared out. Nobody was tn night; |had never been Intimate friends, at “It was auch a terribie shock!” abel sich away from, Seboaghtant Min Blend nn Re Mow al hid a further strain on| tere wan maresly a sound to bejleast they had been muMfctently| sobbed, “When I opened the paper , sr dag (Bae IB ; ¥ were ogee 12 [indicates that any further strain on} near ““Yvevyening seemed to bel friendly to make Monck’s conduct/and saw {tT had dreadful fore. 1 tnt we, Laporagen le! ie gin Roya) teveh X.Y 78% the money market in altogether likely | drowning after the heat of the day. | d!astaceful—unpandonanle heard you come in lant night and 1], 1 04t we auarmled and. 1 wilted Beata Ate Lani 9% [to cause a sharp rine in call money| Chelford logked at his wateh. tt] lady Chelford heard her son come | guessed. where you had been. You at Demy ainene awe at ene ieee Meare Ranbir... 116 116% ‘rates, The ratio of rewerve of the huit-past nine: he had been |in and hoped he would come to look| might have done it in a moment of | Prove he hatte Arie aN . 3 Waiting half an hour. Was there|for her. Hut the steps went past her| passion—he might have suid more) “But 1 don’t. want ‘hem evep to 0) \pinetale On ang | bank now atands at only 386 per cent.) tay use in waiting any Jonger?. He |d00r and up to hie rovn. She wigs | than you could bear. I did not roaily | Sy t.” she said (piteously, "You TY [Bee Pee % | compared with 41,1 per cent a week} had to row back, and it would be pa 4 Seay Be was a little boy, aa | believe—but [ was afrald” don't pee how « thing ilke that 19% | Son u m1 >. be aro . ; Gark one, Mone At be ependl ey had had only each other. she had| "L went to see Monck jast night,"|clings—what harm it does. [ hate to BI | Mouth, Tero os ago. The drop in the reserve ratib for acca fonck might bo spending [always been able tocomfort him, Her| ne aaid “but he wun not in. I waited| think that gossip should be buss s. \amaben Doh ©" wan due to withdrawal of funds by|{he svoning out. Johnaon, too, HAS /arms and her lips had been enough.|over half an hour and then 1 came) with | your naume—yo! father's ed ot asm | the interior ¢o take care of the crop] master’s absence to go away on his |it wae ciferent now. Ste could not| away, I saw nobody: the place was! nur 8 |e, Semmes Lm 13% | 5 J y help feeling angry and bitter with the | deserted.” mother,” he said gently a movement, And In this connection it} own account, It would serve him 1 tha’ ‘ cared fo “ we |e L 8 te» my Ment tf the ol , perve him | girl that had never cared for him, as — He drew the paper from her hand ictpate evil? We have only is lie ween: [is expected that withdrawals thie|fsht if the place were roubed in iis jee ke ll be. fully large it not] 22eence, but there was pot much Sohal br gl om boty ly as large notl danger. It wan a well-behAved little 40 Tenn, con am Bi O% Nlarger than Inst wook. village and owed too much to its “eS ‘ ao tra! ‘Opening stook prices were fraction- summer visitors to treat them badly se oe eae] ae ton ally jower, but a rally soon eet in As he was hesitating what to do, his! ms Ese eegaee " " aia ie bs ; watch {n his hand, the telephone bell sig | Teme OU ‘ {ii | which carried them to about @ parity! rang in the room. Chelford Inatinc- sy on. S| with the clowe of last Saturday, But|tively took a step forward—and Wo | Weed Ben say |firmnean waa not long maintatued and | moped. ‘The bell rang again sharply, | 1%) Un. ty. Inv, oo. ia |before the noon hour the market again | 224, after @ moment's hesitation, he} Nl alee Ps went over and took off the recefver. a Hse) ra 11% | diepinyed an unmumakable downward | The confounded noise would go on If | 18 ees fede OS | trend 1» didn't answer, [t was probably | HOG Ce ‘Texan Pacifie was prenved for eale | Bothing of importance; he would say | PON Lym. Rather. ; nord for | onck was out. | But before he could | eee Jomd sold wt 17, a new low reecom for] speak a woman's volco cated in an eS bk spe | the present downward movement and | urgent tone 86 | ah Oumar. 4 long of more than four points com-| “Is that you, Basil?—Busil! Is = pared with the previous clowe, ‘This ba you? es had an unsettling Influence on other | aie gt in olen start and nearly. om low priced railroad shares and frac- | atrange. That voice coming at that 1% 4 tional gains were converted into| moment way almost like an answer 118% 13% | weet, Pac, Corp teadliinat iobeen tu his thoughts. He had been think- 19 19% | Went, Atrtoune ‘ ing of her; he had done nothing but 10-8 lapemirguoe Central Leather was about the | tyigx of her and Basil Monck for the 2 Ta lweelne woakest feature of the industrial list. | last hour or two, And now, In the © 6 | wiltye-cretand It wold down close to 40, a lows of | midst of his doubts and suspicions, D4 D4 | Wile Orerl, of, nearly & points, ‘This selling seemed | #h@ had rung up the man he was 2% 96 | Waite atotors te due to belated recognition of | Nalting to see. It was a strange coin- 8% Wentworth |. no he oe lated recognition of) cidenoe. She had called him “Basil, BG D4 Px. divitend the fact that leather companies will| which she never did in public, so it ingerprints of Chauffeurs In Justice’s Automobile Code, | Cobb Wants Drivers Kept Under Close Scrutiny —Favors State-Wide Official Machinery C All applicants sepa single Deputy. every policeman i All automobil: oh oi Third Br way Company. earing will be etd beture, 1 igaion tut the Pir the attest, ‘Borg: on W 30''o'cloc! approval Cacaht; mien sttent tw and Bevond between DIED CALAMARI—On Cer, 9, 1920, after & Jong tines, JULIVG CALAMARI, in ble leaving his wife May, son hin tate residence, Brooklyn, on Get Michael's Church, where « requiem 250 Cold ot., A.M.) thence to Bt Concord Mt, Brookiyn, Dieh mans will be offercd for the repose! hig soul, Interment Calvi ¥ Ce tery FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ae Dr. MacHudde of St. Mary's Hospital HARDING BACK HOME. said he had been dead several houra. —_—_—_— iy Ray ° |The police report the ease as an ‘acei FOUND AND REWARDS. | Prepares to Mart on Trip to Ten- Aithough ha nas bet coments ‘ 7 eopped, nessee To-Morrow, it is believed Mr. Vaugh wae: was « * inting spell and | fiability. | HARDINGS *Jay-walking” to Regulate Vehicles. fo This office should have enough fun expert oxi miners and investigators, There should also be a roving force of inspectors on motorcyoles. Any person who operates or directs or knoWingly permits any one | st to his commands to operate or @ culpably negligent manner, whereby another suffers bodily injury, should be held on » charge of Ne boys under the age of twenty-one should be permitted to drive taxicabs. All taxi chauffeurs should be under police supervision, so that ult an inspector, should be ENJOY | RIDE IN LOCOMOTIVE OMMENTINO upon The Evening World's suggestions for an auto- mobile code, City Magistrate W. Bruce Cobb, Associate M trate in the TramMc Court, has complied a list of r tions which, in bis belief, will simplify trate in New York City, Magistrates House, McAdoo and McGeehan favored The Evening World with thelr recommendations on Thursday, Friday and Saturday re- spectively, Here are Magistrate Cobb's recommendations for an auto- Adequate and official machin: t eau nteguete and eMicial machinery to revoke and euspend license for Identification of all applicants for licenses by the fingerprint method. Investigate employment and wharacter records; be inte’ physical fitness. lleenses should be given a thorough test on the rules of the road and mechanical and road teats. We should have either @ State Automobile Comm organized bureau of the Secretary of State, presided over by a rive y vehiol in the third degree. ecouraged. drivers, or cars, should be bonded against accident ing returnea to Mar mid W away odds ampaign bust |neas preparatory to leaving to-morrow mer Aa W speak in Tennarsee a eety and |Bring on Your Tunnel,” Says) tm the tast atrewel of the trip here Candidate's Wife Having “Time from Oktahoma City, the Senator's jal tral: Was put on a fast achodule of Her Life. ait twached Sarton Aves hous | sooner than was originally planned |. @T. LOUIS Oot 1:—A0 puesto o| The chanee: 1 wan enld, weatienciy the engineer, Charles Ilackmar, and fore he: lenven far the suite desk be the fireman, Righard Snel, Senator and Mrs, Harding ‘rode the cab of a Pacific the Missouri, New Franklin, Mo. Baine, Mo The Republican | while Mra ja your arma in. eighteen and rode Presidential lew to Me cand | dato mat on the narrow engineers boat Harding talked to the fire- | man, who assured her that the vngine didn't have any idea of the price of | Rockaway Avenue, ty in type locomotive of Karwan & Texas Limited 33, at 9.90) They left their private car Superb at FO Vaughn on Frank entate bro Breet, Brooklyn? minating gas ir re mw Heme Vaug fey yesterday morning | At times they tore along at ftty | enter the place sho miles an hour, When cautioned against youterday a fri | wetting scared at @ tunnel they were 931 Waar 96th Btree Soprowehing. Mrs Harding aald dvad {no chair Scared? I'm having the time of my | «ure aati ite. Bring on your ‘tunnel. Warren, | urnet wee heute | from a broken tube. MARION, ©., Ost 11—Senaior Mard> Ib some way ever! ured of the ind a high grade force of clerks BROKER IS KI sis- commend ion or of any kind in ton to-day from hia f trip and Cleare South LLED BY GAS. Dead in His er Overturned. hn, frty-four, real No, 1008 Bast 624| wan Killed by ith. oMee at No, 1417 borough, early He neen to ut 4 A M. At noon Jehn Bmith, of No. found the broker Arby waa an over- with fumes pouring make a dismal showing in earnings this year and that few if any of the really big companies will be able to show a surplus after oxpenses and taxes and after charging depreciation in inventory account to earnings. ‘The fact that the Government of Cuba was foreed to declare a mora- torium, following the suspension the International Hank of Cuba, caused conalderable oarly selling of the sugar sbares, ivut these insues dis- played much better power of absorp- tion than was the cane last week, It sw pretty thoroughly established fact that there @ an immense short interest in the sugar group of stocks. Stoel ineues were alightly lower, but trading in them was purely of pro- fesvional character, High-priced div- idend paying railroad issues moved contrary to the rest of the list and were able to record gains ranging from fractions to more than # pont, Mined the Beater, [teches meant something, Hin face gripped. 11, 1920, On the la@pulse of the moment, he disguised his voice, and when she called again, “In that you, Busil?* he answered, "Yeo. Then there was a pause while he waited and wondered, What was he’ going to hear? Tis hé&rt beat violently, his lpn made a straight line in hiy white face, his eyes stured without expression. He had been fighting with bis passion, keeping It down with dificulty; it had burnt all the more fle and the waiting, and now in a mo- ment it flared up and held him at its merey, The one word had done It spoken by the volce that was dearer to bim than any other jn the worid. Why did she call him "Basil" secret~ ly? What could she have to say to him that he—the man she had prom- ised (0 marry—had not the right to hear? He thought neither of honor nor dishonor; ail ordinary considerations were obliterated in the wave of pas- sion that swept over him. He held [eee bae Biri Le loved rae: ely for the restraint! MOV ‘she knew, in the rigvt way. In con-! and road the account. It was headed, seen a hurried account in the news |trast to hor sun, whe was more aDgTY “Mysterious Riverside Tragedy.” paper. [t may be only half the truth with the wirl than with the other maa;! “Mr. Basil Monck, a member of the They know more very ‘Nkely now her disloyalty was worse than his, London Stock Exchange, was found) they may even have discovered who | If Lilah Blake had not geenly shot dead at his residence at Ferry. did it. [ will go round and ask ques broken faith with her boy," Lady bridge last night about 10 o'clock. Hix! tions, Jt will look atrange if [ don’ Chfiford was convinced that she wa@# servant, a man named Johnson, who You will be very careful,” she necretly deceiving him. She knew had bean with him for some years, aging to his hand, “Oh, do be |that their friends at Ferrybridge told our correspondent that his mas es I have an uncomfortable |were eagtrly watching the develop- ter had given him the evening off and| feeling that there in going to be ment of eventa, though, of course, he had gone out directly after dinner. troubie, 1 suppose,” she hesitated, “1 Mie momentary pda YOU'RE NOT GOING AWAY!" MRS. MONCK CRIED EXCITEDLY, AS LILAH MADE A Mr. Monck was perfectly yell and in) |they were tongue-tied in her pres- his usual good spirite when he left! suppose \t wouldn't do to keep your lence, Money renewed at 71-2 per cent. he a itaaned She had heard that, even in visit Inet nis eoret—to aay noth and eon cone to 8 per cent, It seemed | (Me, Tecelver to his oar And, tialsoen {the village, it had been a matter of the cottage at a quarter past s. Hear’ | ing about it? 7 ee to be the consensus of opinion that |{Menly. every SATte Olanawer, He|comment how much Monok and Ilan ing no one about when he came back way wouidn't do a ‘ing ehawened the rate will go (0 10 per cent. oF | Pot 80) eter ing Monck'a voice|Were together. At last she could about 10 o'clock, Johnaon conchuded 0 san wyn higher before the end of the week an nearly as he ‘could- es? Are Dear it no longer and had spoken to that his master wae out. The place) Loe 1d loon pile The grain nmurket displayed a) it meee what is ity” But til; Gilbert. He had taken it better than|Was all in darkness, He was SINK) J oicious. it will far wiser to atronger tone on phort covering. {YOU thereat Wher te it nardly re-|ste expected—perhape he had not) round shutting wp the windows for! tell the truth, re Wheat at one time showed an advance | Ul! was ment. He could tant’ ghe| deen aa blind as he appeared to be, | the night when, on opening the door Vi i of 6 cents per bushel. Foretgn ex- peg \ghe thought. She had seen him wince! of a Mitte room called the ‘den,’ he haps you are righ oy ’ speak? Why did she keep him in| tam hie maator tying on the floor, He|think anybody saw you going to the Change rates were allghtly lower, The | APCak? Why dit Ole, Meee drensed (And she could guess something of the | Sam his maater tying on the mile Tel oottage’ Did anything happen that cotton market irregular, t eo eee cgainat hip ear pain and anger that lay under the|rushed iw to him and found that hin | Cage! SEE ae eneere she Dan Ne oe Fer outward calm. shirt was soaked with blood from a | might brought up against you tu» though ho Would force an answer OUT AG eerie fault,” he bad eald.|tallet wound 10 hin brenst, He wan {Try and remember, “You were ines “Lilah te so young, she has no) dead noticed wore things at the time. , It wan all of no use. \thought of harm. She doesn't know| “We understand that Mr. Monck | na lee han hanya palin He dropped the receiver on th@l/how censorious the world is. But it|tsed the cottage as a summer realli ail glawiys “it, wae late, you tnble and sprang to his fect. He would|(s'time, as you say, that tt waa put a/dence only, going up to town most | now | don't think tdidanything’— ei J at once and see Lilah. Bhe stg, to." daya on business, Ferrybridge being | fy shes sep Rogar es Ayo gar had. evidently #uspected something,|"You will be careful,” she had said| tittle more than an hour's man from |, beecilae gator aie Pe i or why hadn't she anawered? There) gnziousty. “You will be on your| Paddington. The room in which * be eae ath chine CURB. had been truth, then, In the whispers) Pian. { never liked him, I don't|tragedy occurred was his own par- | (ili? | pabad sasies Wk sale Opened steady, Int, Pet, 16 1-2 to had heard, but not heeded: 1M the! frye: him. “You won't let him drag|ticilar sanctum Here he kept Bie) ay ; aad | 16 1-2; Retail Candy, 10-4 to 11 1-2: | Soeuip he had brushed aside. | He) Joy into » quar kuns, fishing rode ard golf clubs, &o. |e Case? | hte 2 = | would Haten to nothing until to-day |" Gna avoid any open Breach if|And here, asa rule, he sat in the eve Boat, 11 1-4 to 12; ‘Simins Pet, tolwhen his mother had spoken, She) lipic’ gor Lilah's sake.” he had| fing when alone } at on, lashed on him wha 10 1-8; Wiiite Oil, 22 1-4 to 22 2-4; |did not epeak without reason, be | hot wored quietly, ‘Then he had laft| “The ‘police aro busy inventigatir might He saw’ the en cots 21-8; Gen, Amphalt, 511-3 to | knew: she had given him facte—|Anawered quietly. Ubon ue ond she|the mystery, ‘There scoms to be no | sequences act the Jealous 63 1-3; Carib, 12 cei proofs, He had been obliged to llsten | aia not even know where he had|reanon to think that the unfortuna fey al nits, beertter svar __ | last, He had come over to have gone, ‘though she could guess, She|gentleman took Ma own iife, ty ee a aghast. For a minute he was FOREIGN HANGE OPENED | out with Badl Snven’ Pt a steel had latened anxiously for his return |the sume time, not th aaa ai Biss} Bete STEADY hot belleve that Lileh had been much|Be had been gone some time she Sioniattachen be A t th y | Rive evider Litah would say that Sterling demand $8.491-2, cablealto blame. She wae young and un-|"d hoped he would oome in and tel! NBL Ao) epi ju ate . kof aho had rung 1 Monck up at half ‘ uspecting; Monck was a man of the her what had passed, Rut as he did}® tramn ort bs Did eel | : 1 . hat }: sad anawered $9.501-4 bres) ad been flattered by his|ot. @he was wire enough not to Ing from the house, and nothing Phere Ne could fer have meas Franca demand .0061, cables .06 Mantic he had drawn her, un.|%im, He wanted to be alone heen disturbed. A curious feature of | ging att a Wika wi Goan Lire demand .0403, cables .0404 |Wittingly. into a friendship ‘from s the result of his meditations, |the case is that the weapon with) oi siog: Wha sian dat c " 5 f dimoult 4 SNhert wrote the following letter be-| Which the deed was committed has | : 5 1 Helgium francs demand .0669,| which she found It dimcult to emcape. | Oe! Wale ot Tad Gimuppeared. Death wae apparently | He must seo Lilan at ones. He cables .0670, | tHe had made every excuse for her.) 1. icenak, s caused u revolver shot, but no|could do nothing tilt he had seen he Marks demand .0166, cables .0157,| ut his ahger wan hot against the) DORE Wns orning aboutjaueh weapon can be found—thongh | Ho inet hat | Swiss france demand .1594, cables | an who had tried to usurp his place » Can OFS ao lJohnaon states that bis master had aj ming M was 4 s te 5S busy with her eleven, and to find you in an} Jo n 1600. who had made goeeip Over wie 1 muat speak to you on a matter of |TAVolver, which was kopt In a drawer | Anews ” Gilders demand .3095, cables 3305. name, The telephone call had put a 4 of his writing table.” The po Pesetas domand 1453, cables 1458, fferent complexion on things. There | som* Importance ati Aieted cae | avirien Sweden kronpn demand .1970, cablea| Was more here than be had guessed | Yours sincerely Githert threw down the paper Ja 1980 ; Move even than he had feared. What GILBURT CHELFORD. | “It seema to be a mawerious attain t ’ | 1 * 1 ‘This 4 poste mseif,|he sald, “Bu nould say Monek had | Norway kronen demand ,1388, cables | did it all moan pe He ai joed motionless | Thin he took out and posted himself, | he si! ane Iiteoncoeiy seems to + OnVRK a or aT ring out into the! . fheare Atal vols Mienmark Kronen demand .1400,| kathering darkness Something | CHAPTER I. know much shout Alm—he may have} Vann BiGnow'e, vinuat undacelve f cables 1410, |Wwarned him to be cautions, to ILBERT had gone down to} had some aoe reget truth, whet Argentine peaon demand 4315,| {me for consideration. ‘There the river for his unual swim] "1 wrote to him, at 4 him. It would cables #235 ots poe tree ehat you, Beat” he before breakfast, and waslappointmem for this m f to have tt all Canadian dollars demand 9194 See atiy in cdlstrems; there walking back with hisfan awful thing, He m out in, 6 He sot hie DIVIDENDS | something, wrong. ; towels round his neok when he saw| dead when i wivte ima sim Bhoten, mt ne Bere a He caught up bis cap and went out) othe: li he garde "Did you go inte his room?” Lady | ed ‘The Great Northern Ore propertion | into the fresh night air. All at ongs| "1 ™ opt dex ad ~ garden| ov igond asked muddeniy, “You raid |, He had not go. The Dute declared @ dividend of $2.0 share on | he felt weak and exhauated. The mys. | fate looking obt for him. ite waved | sai, were at the cott. over Hale an: 710u where the Blakes ved tory sickened him; he was caught in| bis hand and hastened his steps, but | iour Did you seo or hear not! ing?" | Me nly ten minutes’ walk, Bu the certificates of beneficial interest | (Pty sekaned Wits By wivolt tt was (abe gave him no greeting in return.| wwothing, Erowed over and got in| Rh arrived he was told tha payable Dec. % to etovk of record line sreusions his breath| Her face was unusually grave, and|epronyh the einen ir Mion {Liluh wae indisposed and could no Nov. 2 cami c ninoss on {he held a newspaper in her hand.|y iw nobody--heard ‘nothing. 7 /see Qaybody, He sat down at a writ A dividend of §2 was declared in|} srehead. All hia inatincta were| When he came up she slipped her! jan't leave the sittine table In the hall and’ hastily March. ‘ and honest, He loathed any-jarm through his and drew ™ | vo out Into the hall An|* following note 9 thing underhand toward the house without a word.) yobody atiawe that see me al once. It is Rellevar War Vets to Dance, He stopped into his boat and untied | He looked at in some surprise. they were all ar ited sportant. I must speak to Rellevue Hospital's World War Ve! rope. He did not want to see "What's the matter?” ho nak hs Y houl de on't p id War Vet pe i Ridin y. Don't pat me erane will on tosnight w nek now: he would be at a diwad- anything, wrong : , n—the # inot “ your own sake and mine \the ox-ne nurses Rive a dance and | Yantare eu muat he ie: to 4% Dee ten va att al 0 ng tones wy ha GULBERT.”” Ath Htreet, to the ea-wery mon at action J Bs and aald H (Read To Morrow's Thrilling Inetal he Mere Unis he Had Kolowed Bes Qered iB OMe TOO while you ware SE CNS THES A RC RRR Ee Ot 0

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