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a Ne ve THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11 21 | table” declared Vice Prevident Henry Young of the Hamliton Rubber (Company of Trenton, , “Hush!” seid Mr. Stokes with a | nity “f learned all about the rubber | f 1 per cent. In’ other words, the borrowing demand for the stock is «0 Inrge that persona who borrow Stock Market) <0" een" ie GOMPLETE STOCK QUOTATIONS —2 P, ? ra a Omen, Hah Low Oven |business from the ground op, tL! pee each ty ole Pree sen AM Romety ee ae Rania: Ole tc by | [learned about rubber from making | j i 5 3 F atocks Of Which & PreeniuMh Aare Rumedy pf a a ot Kelly Borindiliclt... 48 } Naoleum."* The large short interest in th) is demanded and which evidently Als totwer r se Kennecott Comer. 2% j “And you learned all about golf | Hock market, had another uneom-| hoi a large short interest are Sears “wha God 4, 1 t 1 Kersone New. Fil | from the nineteenth hole,” remarked 5 ©) Portable time this morning. Despite| Rosbuck, Endicott-Johneon ana AI Tuna. 1% 1 Lartcawannn Sine! i. dost efforts of these shorts t0/ (ajted Brait, But there is also a 4)" "Mmm OS BR Bl tk | Oe ee ete Am Age Chem oo Om ay tn Wer prices down, industrial shares, | heavy porrowing demand for the in- Aw Bark Noto |. 47 ” ap | Loew's, Tne. Edward B, Fulper of thea A. BL Buide’ + Company and cd of the Shacka- Comrimt, 1919, of Bove, Merrit Co maxon Country Club, ut which there 2 7 was @ loud laugh for some. reason CHAPTER VII, jto the others: “There! What 2 ‘motor issues, scored rani peel - ; enn tel I knowed ie wouldn't be ‘and more. partteuiariy the steel and | gependent steels, the motors and the Am Bow Suen 0 47 47 7 47y| {Aft dom eaves 1am known only fo the gentlemen them: [roll ee phe noarse voice, thicken ir en, advances: S| ieading vil shures, ‘ jam Bow Mag ay WRT lien, stifle, 10096 ing from two Am Brake Shoe. 48% 50 “4 vert avd two to as much 4% IF) Motor und rubber Issues rose un-| i peer . ~y in - rowfully, “that wasn’t’ your putt.” must let me help sou.| boomed across the water aga’ Chiefs of Great Industry Ate feo ehea one Susie Mew for dinner. You already know the | bounded against the face of the cliff. tend Annual Dinner Horage Tobin,* President of the story of the Blue Moon.| ‘Louie Solommn-struc i) Woven Steel Hose Company af Tren-| Suph « find always brings the pearl be down in th’ mo! at Waldorf. ton, N. J. was one of the largest rub- | buyers. ‘They flock to it Uke vul-| “Let ‘im come. sousaei te her’ men’ present, so it was declared | tures’ to’a carcass. They'll soon be| “Stick out fer th’ five thousan’. by H. T. Cooke. President of the] here—mayde to-morrow, I'll sell the| ‘The Pearthunter did not Anewes, A lot of rubber men sat down last Combination, Rubber ,Company of |ipearl, and you shall send for that] “Be up U-morrow, Ros me, night in the Waltort-Astoria to a Plgomfiel J. surgeon. voice boomed out again, ‘And another marvel at the ol Like one Waking ftom a dream to| “Come ahead. billion-dollar dinner, The men weren’® teeni! hole,” broke in A. Boyd Cor- find the dream come true—ehe turned | The Boss tossed back no further made of rubber und the money wasn't Nell of the Hamilton Rubber Com- | slowly und raised her face to his. The | word, A hot argument of some sors Am Cia RM ° poinis. der leadership of Studebaker, United am can BN Z| Maxwell Motor. . By Me OG . Crucible Steol again acted as t04- | gates Rutwer and Kelly-Springfield, Am Car & Fy. 128 198% 198 120%) Aer, Perolems er. Although the closing price Of! white conspiciously strong spots in A® Coton Of .. ay mh gy WN] Mine! Comper * thin issue last night showed @ £4! | the gteel list were Republic, Vana- | Am fs Pde ay kt Mlerile Bewtam Oil ‘i 1” 1 of nearly 27 points over the recen?| gium, Replogle and Nloas-ShetMeld. |am Wie & Lown i. 1 11H | Midvale Steet $ " 10% " Mine, & #t, I, . Agy, it jumped an additional 6 polnt#!) What aided persons working for» Am i & La tom oom 4) Mo, Kan, & Tex, 2% this morning and got above 102. Bes! | rien in prices was a further relaxu-,A™ Inlemationgy «46 46% 454 48% | Mimmoari Mactfin, evidence that the short interest was tion im money rates and the con- aie Ou bela lace be Me. Bas, iit... Am Lacomotive " Muniit Bot fighting the rise wag found to th} tinued strong upward tendency of All aim . “ne ® hailiee Bixty selves, * sald, “You asleep. ri “Edward,” returned Mr. Stokes, sor- ad | must. trust me. You|® mood deal by the celebration, , Safety Re 04 mf 1g | National Acene rubber ey, asmade PANY, at which W. G. Thomas of the} full significance of his offer, the big | had Harted in the boat, though suoh * fact that the promium on the stock | roreien exchange rater, and expecially Am Nbio A Com 10% on OU Netiooet erat Oukas porn pip Yat Rosato Inter Ocean O11 Company objected, cenurety of it, tho immense fact of|a Jumble of voices took part in it jwance from % of 1 per cent. to %|4enand sterling. ‘The rate for the, 4m Ao & Re. wig fo oxy | Neonat Comal first , Tevbter icc iting that it was a shame to Dick | if, excaped her in the first moments. |that the Pearihunter could! not clearty : 2 in A™ Sm Rete soy Hog ante | Nenad eat pos egies gle salon ed er on Mr. opin. komebody said “Fatty | Only a mere detail of it reached her. | make out what it was about. Vetter tohched: 99.76 2-3, « net sain: 4g + mle Nevada Comel..... Association of America, and It didn't Arbuckle” and there was another! “sj we—couldn't ever pay you| So Louie Solomon, the smoo haters Pare MI laugi B SAVINGS BANKS. of three cents for the day and the’ {m Saer ne Xow Ori, T. & M cost @ billion dollars, but those who juli! Why they, call Mr. Thomas | pack * tricklest, shiftiest of them el, \¥ highest figure touched since last) As Sumate Tu 79% N. 3, Alsieaite sat Around it and did ample justive to parent. He can't act, quite ap-) “ft was on Mg tongue to aay he dié a Daag Soa renee 4 summer. JAm Te & Te aon, SCN it represented more than @ billion. One of the Dinner Committee was | Lot smpect 10 Be paid panne a (some time he sat looking down the Phare a now ah whundance of tiave |e eens aD. ‘The tire end of the rubber industry C. W. MoLaughlin, director, Vice | Qian’ wan' ee ante money available at 7 per cent. OM | Al moans cow food mixed «Pllaternl, and at T% per | Am, Woot cent, on all industrial collateral. It| Am. Weo! nt is more than a year since the money | £") Wet Men. of market has been an easy ax Mt 8 At! Annconty the present time, and while bank@rs | Awees fralication c are stubbornly holding the call re- | Aa. Dr Goode my newal rate at 7 per cont, It will | \ihwon ty ™ e 01 President and Treasurer | glance at her somehow made such an | dark streak where the river lay, where ior ine eee WA ae aE ny hawk Rulber Company of Abuea D. moar Waposetle. The” WOONcase [tne WITT ues tee cook ot the wione represent inore than 70 per He has been in the rubber business | Saye him un inepiration. | jawallowed Up. and tHe croak of the cont. of ali the tires inanufactured én eleven years and for six years was}, s%0u could let me rea hes joars came back fainter a . r 0 oD ‘boolkes.” His jaws snapped together. He theentire country, They were Homer cashier of the Diamond Rubber Com- | °° . Dine Th EB, Sawyer, President the United pany. Now he wears diamonds, . Why, you could do that moywe turned and re-entered the oabin. ie States Rubber Comp Hacry T HS. Firestone, founder of the tire| She looked at him in curion Ce dishes were still awaiting him. A | Dunn of the Pisk Rubber Compan: which bears his name, was on the| Frise. Not knowing the hope tat) glance and @ backward jerk of his rank A. Seiberling, Goodyear Tire dais, delighted with himself and the | W24 slowly wuking in lier, he mis- | hand was all the attention they got. and Rubber Company; W. O. Ruther- dinner, and a delight to the eye. Mr. | !nlerpreted the look. He avoided her] ne candice had burned low. The Norn Seotla Steet Chiabots Y&R Ontariy Bilver Onvomus Ciroal! Olle Steel, Owens Hotline Pacific O11 (ve Vran-Amer Metrolerm Van Amer Metrat 8. Venn tt It Atlacts. Bi r ford, B. F, Goodrich Company, and Firestone is one of “big four” of | O7es. . draft thet set in from the open door myprise no one if the rate is dropped Sage {eam Seaboard Seal 13 |H. S. Firestone of the Firestone Tire noted men who go ouf camping every | | His gonerosity, had overreached hie | nad guttered it deep, He blew. it t t ui I vovie's Ges and Rubber Company. year, the others being Thomas wdl- | tact ich an offer couldnt be made | out, flung off his clothes and rolled Dee athe: i ae enw Marquette n the world of rubber gon, the electrical wizard; fo & girl in the same way It could |intg bed” is interested in the Probably one reason why the call) 4.0: & Woitim ai: bila Coumpainy wonderful assemblage roughs, the naturalist, he made to a man, A river man in| “Hye thousand! he muttered, market and who mo@y renewal rate has not been re- | niga” teed af (hilum fecrolouen, thout the festive board— Ford. the—well, himself. unfamiliar waters, the channel 108%] dropping into the sleep that come: fakes 6° duced ia that « number of important | taltinere & Ohio Verse Arrow festive board is right, unless the — It's alw a miy party, and some- | his eye roved the room in dewpera-| easy to the woodsman. ot eve meaning of festive also underwent a times envious persons réfor to tham| tion. It lighted finally on o cello Loule Solomon can beat me if I stick change, with other things, with the as the okt folks, But Mr. Firestone| leaning against the old man’s cha Mi] right there. That's what [ll do-— coming of the festive Volstead act, ays there's nothing old about any of| “You oan teach mesingin' lessons!” | gick—right there, I'm not askin’ Not that the Volstead act had any- them, Mr. Burroughs being only| He Said it a good deal as @ man) more, and he shan't have thing to do with the good spirits dis- cichty-two and Mr. Edison being at|/Might consent to a surgical opera-| joggr —_ played by the factory executives— least ten years younger. It Ix said|tion, with the chances dead against bankers are of the opinion that the |# & 0. of rise in the market has been too rapid | pe Penny ond that the time is unpropitious for | nes ate! ap « A resumption of active bulli#h apecu- | Beth Stee Be. Jation, But this does not seem to de | Booth Peshorion The General.Rules of Trading. Vite & Wan Va Hrewel Steet Pullman Coummay outa Aleg Sauer for— So long as the pulse of the woods The Rights of Stock nl dig ave Olt Presidents, Vice Presidents and sales that they explore the woods for nuts | him. beat normal the sleep of the Pearl: the preponderant view. The feeling | ne, 4 ii Ray Co managers of one of the biggest indug- of various verieties, but last year, on} But she was too deep in the hope}nunter wes sound, The hoot of the and Bond Holders. 5 ding in the finanela! district | mon pad Reading . tries in the world—it didn’t. account of Mr, Firestone's visit to|his offer was slowly bringing to life] ow}; the whine of the wildcat; the . Peg) i Sanearled mite busi [poeete Pie NE Reading 31 They enjoyed themselves, enjoyed Europe, they couli get only as far as | to see the humor of the situation. She}nowl o tthe wolves, never disturbed The’ Require- a nger of an acute business | tte Ce ine Saudenion tee meeting one another, enjoyed the Yoma Yama Farms, in the Catekills,| was gazing down at the easy chalr,| him. ‘In cabin or housebont, or out bd or financial crisis ts passed and that ace Roylogie Steet music, and*the orchestra, in the tap- where they don't have any nuts. . in her thought a gaunt. gray form| under the trees, he could sleep ments Carrying the signal lights of prosperity show | (hans tm ou Lg eharap Pr | most ‘gallery of the grand ballroom Mr. Firestone’s energy and popu-|that had been in that chair so long| through it all, Put let a falac note bina and ect fed barge am Bi 5 av tren steele ba | was as busy as any of the factories larity had more to do with building |that the days when the noble head| creep into the wild mediey and it } * ag. a Oy me ot ee represented on the main floor. And up the attendance at the annual din-|was not gray, the eyes not vacant,| tantly reached bim. it was hie Cal Perteas 280 #8 RO ML vat Due 8 they played everything from “Wait ners of the association than, parhaps, ; i Canadian Pacitic 9 he Sy u vere fi yin the lgng ago. It togtallrepstay |for the Wagon, Ladies, and We'll All any other agency, When he was|Was hard te bring that ‘distant Lege tadlin Phoebe tel Net hogy ; i . Conteal Leather |). 405% aon {3 : Take a Ride,” to “How Dry T Ant,” at President he increased the number of | Mee wade toons, nat Gistant long) | Some time away in the dead night r Geet De Pasco... 30 "ie bsg gist eb on which everybody laughed and cheered. diners from 260 to 630. Last night | “%o,back into now. jy) She. Selee acts. came—guarded fo0t- . Chandier MMe ay [SC be A Hout hiner | > <q x “That wouldn't be worth—money,”| fails outside the cabin and close to ‘ andier Motors... TE i Nobody felt dry, anyhow, and the there were 850 at the banquet board. | areanid et lact. Th: 1d just be Ossi Che, & Ohio... Olt ony | aaraee Aon younger members: jazzed ‘and sang Coker F. @largson, General Man- }$%¢ Said at last. ae WeUla see the wAll. Without start or stir the | * CM, a st 204 304 | ee 2 some of the good old songs and a lot ager of the Society of Automotive | ‘UM. if—things were so T could Pearlhunter’s eyes came open. every Charges. CMa he os a ‘Sombomr! Air Line, Of tlie good nuw ones. Engineers, was another guest. At|, The Pearihunter picked up his hat| sense at keenest pitch. It must have . \ Ci) Pavematic Tool, a qo [Stren Ae Eo. a Harry T. Dunn, President of the table No, 82, presided over by B, R,| fom the table, stood fumbling |t and| been near morning, for the moon How to Indorse a Stock by lead COR 1 & Peo 5 ee os We Fisk Rubber Company and connected Bartlett, there was some delightful | ‘inking intently, He did not know | stood almost straight in the open ’ It is eatimated by leading copper CRAP. Coe. ih 28 | senea Coe 1 with the John N, Willys interests, singing Until the high tenor cracked| that her thoughts were still in the| door. He slid his hand down his Certificate. authoritiew that the surplus stock Of/C RT ap ge uy | Shmetwk Arinoon 6 was a proud man, for he had been his voice or something. Well, he |!0ng 2g0, To him she was merely re-| side, felt for the revolver under the mital in this country at the present |(" tna, Worcs ™ | Suet T & TT. s elected President of the association should have been warned by the fate | fusing his offer graciously. edge of tis thigh, laid it acroms bin How to Group Invest- Sue himhiita Oe: upironbenataly 60h Le. aime Wer re ose | sinctate Oil in the afternoon, Homer B. Sawyer of Caruso. A song that received an| But the Pearlhunter was a hard|chestan d covered both hand and re- ef, DP lk theo Mo hed 20% | Slusessbeft Stee! of the United States Rubber Com- ovation was: “But you'll look neat|man to whip, It went against the| volver with a corner of the sheet. ment 000,000 pounds, Bank borrowings) (i Serthwwten WON) Sout, Pacific ny making way for his elevation. upon the seat of a bicycle built for| stain of him to give up till the last) A form blotted the moonlight upon Call, phone or write, against this copper are estimated to | iii, Cone 11% | sounern Ky Wrank A. Seiberling of the Goodyear two.” Bicycles still use rubber tires, | lick was struck. Something she had|the floor with a living splotch of total $100,000,000.. It ix figured that|o, cc, a su it cost between 18 ana 19 cents per boro) . eae " Col, Fuel & Tron. toy pound to produge the bulk of thie|(ol Poel 4 ao copper. The present price of the 24 ng Ask for No. EW-336 TS | Southern Ry, pf., 3 Tire and Rubber Company succeeded The speakers of the evening were | said a few utes before happened | shadow. An arm came in at the 40°} stwnd. Ot of N. J, 182% Me tm wy4| Mr. Dunn as First Vice President, P. E. Blondin, Postmaster General of | into his thoughts. é door; a hand tumbled behind the 2%! st Oot Nod ios 108 108, jus | ANd Horace De Lisser moved into the Canada; Congressman Simeon D. Fess| “When your father is well, there'l!| casement. That was all. No face 20% | Stroamneg position of Second Vice President, and the Rev. Nehemiah] be more money coming to Box 2. He| appeared, A moment or two, and Bats | Studein ber A. L. Viles was retained as General : can pay me back then himself.” the arm disappeared; the splotce t Cohmoia Gnone. 12% 1a, | Sas, oat on Manager and Secretary, and William ———— He sald it slowly—like a man lay-| of shadow wid off the square of metal is 18 cents, Yet copper pro- | Colm. Caxr m $A | Sayeetor On vi ©. Cox, Vice President ‘of the Guar- TEA PASSES DIVIDEND. | ing nis iast cara on the table, and| moonlight; the soft footfalls slipped ducers are not discouraged. Predic- Hore ou seesaw ART 20% | superior teed “e. 4 sy ‘Trust Company, was re-elected es the odds against him. away around the east end of the . fe metal [Comm Teatile soy 20% | Teun, Cow, i etapa ct A But the effect was ite| cabin and muffled into silence. tions of 8.20 ceat price for the metal) Oa wT | hela oa pe SD The election and jollifieation of the me Aawets te] oS ghat te had dreaded: Her eyes. Very -sofily the Pearlhunter rose before the and of the year are Be- Lee Coes af fread peel al #3) American Rubber “Association “takes ' sprang to his face. and there was to his feet, The light outside waa finoing to be heard. Production min, ai." gow Jie a ee. cml 30 G0 30” | Ratomubiie Shows forthe MEAe Re Directors of the Jones Brothers Tea| something in them he had not seen far too bright to risk venturing forth. has been sharplyeurtalied. A num. | to dyaeenl vee hd 71 | times Ba. At Sank iz |are very much obliged to the auto- Company yesterday decided to pass|there before. He knew in that in- { would have yed him instantly. ber of Important guines have shut | 7" ; 102 | Titwcco Itduets Ob a | He glanced around the cabin. 53%| mobile men. who use all thelr tires the quarterly dividend on the com-| Stant that she had not misunderstood 11% and other rubber accessories. And so mon stock, to conserve cash assete,| him. Her face had become like the! Aman was picking bis way up the sty last night Alfred Reeves, General Referring to the company's otitlook, | M8 when the dawn wakes them out in the least disturbed. At the % | Manager of the National Automobile president ji. 1, Jones issued a state.| 0% D18Nts her eyes like the sun trail fOr 1% She ‘Sic’ japan eps ad ee si%| Chamber of Commerce, under whose ment that. the company suffered. no| across the Wabash. With a freedom [op of, the Glut! he stopped | and ye 2) auspices the Automobile Show is be- vubstantial losses except in. sugar,| from which the high moment took Be satere. airline, nent th wy | (ng held, was a guest of honor, and where the decline was more rapid|even the tiniest semblance of bold- pause fore si ing away into the 44x | there were others, and extensive than in any other com-|neas, she stepped toward him and! Woods the moon picked him out clear Charles Stokes of the Home Rubber ™dity handled, taiaciee wane oe hin arte jas day. Tt was the Man-in-the- |Company and the Shackamaxon Coun- ,,¢0* company’s retail sales are be-| you're wonderful! {[ don’t sup-| Puncy-Vest try Chub is a big rubber man of New sae ay ta thane precailing ih Adit auf Dose anybody else in the world would |, There was no more sleep for the Cane 0 |down and wilt not reopen until Cop- | Cam Gane sue cee | per again rises above 18 cents, The |Owss Amer Saar 2p | te ock |Caae Am. See oe sy | feeling s spreading that the stock | fame se. Sy ai market hes discounted the worst |i” f ttisuen 4c phases of the situation, including | MnticatJomawn -. eon prospective dividend cuts, and that| ME ce 1% . Belo tat pt. 1 any improvement in the situation Vamos Plavom will, md quick reflection in the prices| fue neat. 3h Mean. Oil ad Vem Ol 284 | Voto WIS | Coitad A 1% United Cigar Stor 48 Lis Ds) Omid Dring 90s @ | United Drag ay M's) Vuited Frait 4 | United Pood nx’, “AYE | Un, ty. In. Co. pt 1 : ‘ w | i Jersey, Me sharin ‘ofit is bee | do such a thing for folks like—us—|Pearthunter. He left the window, } ie of copper shares Be te ty ARM ed degree “You ought to see him bounce off eennnee c__ | for strangers. Forgive me that 1) Went {o the cabin door and felt be- 5 i . 1 | Faeport 5 i i n > ing Refining Company meet next | Goserai Clee .. oo Jubber over!” 5 ’ contact with @ tiny bundle wedged 4 month to act on the dividend on the | Gene: Rect... 131% ineesyeeadhad The puzzled misgivings on the| between the loge and the door frame. J common stock, and while it Is said |Gemw! Motor .... 16% Penal 5 ; be 5 *| He drew it forth and unrolled It in in oMelal quarters that thd matter )Geral Motor Deb. 67% sea, wind-seasoned face of the man melt tes | the moonlight, deeming it imprudent Steet ed up into a slow smile. Ne joutrich sates A wv ane " to light the candle. Bven before the t been formally discussed, re- |< Sepp: ‘It's nothing”—— he said. has nol en iv & Deri 124 Ks Copper, UR HUS hat t tt uid do, the| Meonmbeams fell upon the thing he a eae sei, utmost syllable he could muster. Knew DY © certain disrmethe Bre= sponsible persons claiming to have | atest Northen gf. 78 ie 4!) VING SAVINGS BANK knowledge of the facts assert that | Great Nor. Ore... 20% 5 common d@ividend payments will be |G" Sister Stew... oy ' Jotnivge” he tepented” "Ta just | monition what it would prove to be ‘a. Caro, Chem, of D ated: —a red mask, Fy " bcos ” Miva tn, cml & Ce Bs SQ your ne hesitated: Ansi?'|: He Cait along tha wall ¢o\the chink a oom omitted. The present price of the pee Vivaudew i added the worl “fol i Dl save the taht onde . Me 19% | money for a while as to let |1 stand) ‘able and poked his fingers stock lends strength to this opinion. | Houston Ol... 72 | Waka e Meer ine caus taiert between it and the loge, where he had H fi There is a premium of 8-4 of 1 pex| Hur Motom ..... 1% Wate st EDITH JOHNSON Fon, but how many. would look at [Comcealed the packet ‘the evenin= a. 3 cent, bn Crucible Steel, This means | Mises Contest... sate it that way? I’m sure the bank pay eyes into the cabin. It was pS jan. IT, 1981) that persons .who borrow the stock ion Cor ver, 96% = Instalment No. 53. hext diy 1 do not know if Mildred! wouldn't; nor the doctor: nor any- |@O0. t rakeny ee drew forth and com- 5 Pes bi Inter, Cons, Corm.. 4% THE Benson had not asked me to bring | body—bul you. Except Daddy,” she | PA! with the other. They were A pet to deliver against short sales must Tater Geos. Ow, of 31 WR 1s 18K FATEFUL MESSAGE. Marjorie over to spend it with her.| added, “He would—when he was|t!most identical, and of a pattern * x " pay $75 a day for every hundred | ater, Aur, Cor... 18% 13% 0 IRM 3 well. He was like—you.” with the one he had seen that after= Ant. Corp. bi 3 BY The temert, seemed to call for no {200M at the three-gabled eabin. shares borrowed. ‘The amount ‘of ney BN Whe TH ILLIONALRE or pauper~mil-| Though | had never told Mildred an: Sim NTA STA lionaire or pauper —Hugh's| (hing about my worries and Hugh's Harvest or 24 ON 6 ” 45 ava (roubles, she was a great y y Pearthunter| He sat down by ¢ table this premium siggeste that the short Motor Wi Oe 0 O% 0 WONGE: KiGe Fag tDS NB Ey; ORF Te Frey eee Cente ey an dropped his chin fo hie bake: "wnt ) interest in Crucible im larger than | inter. Paver. HS 86 White Motor ‘ fom wv 4 [a8 L went about my housework oF) Once more Mildred was happy and| He stepped toward the open door. {did it mean? What must it mean— ~ at any time in the last six months | loter. Mer, Marin, 169M 16% 14% Witte on . wv 7 ‘ey ing | ministered to Marjorie during thé |cheerfuly Nic! who during the af-|She followed him, With the air of a|this last one? He knew the meaning : ¥ +e or more. eh Ge Gan tee ee roa ie iss thi] next few days after | had bem com- | {alr with his “Fower-Face'” had been | man soeking none exouse to linger, of the irst—dropped by chance, He | 4 ° mer, . ye-(Overlard SX | pelled to tell Hugh about the grocor| festive and nervous, was quite him-|he turned at the threshold ad a very plausible surmise as to ; 5 { LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. Estimates of the size of the short | jorinciile Ol os 2% OM By wv ot tl ES be Pith ite ; ic {self again? He was the most devoted| ‘Sure you're not afraid? the story of the other, the one with t em, $500 REWARD interest in the market widely vary. | Yland O18... ..66, 4K Ne Pump. 40% Fe eee eek neeucts) SA 65+ /or husbands, and he was staying at ‘Afraid! With Daddy?” Athought|the knife thrast through it at the ‘ — ar St ts + ely ae’ ine One of the largest commission house dowel Tes mn ‘ a he 1% Mi Bowy pt ss 91% ay pee \ s very sive Oe i ae Ree ro much more, than during the|olouded her eves. Her face Fel Niobe aplon cabin, But this one— 4 = . see: > . replied th would 1 i - | previo year. OS ently e had | “" y too safe.” she continued in| thi 1e, i Bee saeee Birae Anes, &° ie standing pede he Pins chceeer eas cee \hew/i ah aceeihiy Carib, ¥ #4) 08/116 $12,000,000 DEAL | fore we could Know our fate—riehek taken’ “biower-k ee" letter ag fnak|a low voler. “Nobody in the Plat- ao Tlsed in eyes to the open Wodaeore 2 sais wal, d 2,000, : ‘kel s ; 000, it he brought in a big well, dis and 1 believed with Mildred that he| woods would yenture near this place.|door. Why had the arm. slipne: i * “the ‘right fe & horse and haycart, He: | timate undoubtedly ix too high, A| Sweets, 2 1-2-2 5-8 IN ICE COMP. [fort severe worry, doubt and | | was not sorry to get out of the attale They think ite—it's”— lacroas the moonlight mma” waren ; wid to hav Deon jont in tana fei] conservative extimate would be 750,-|FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING. | ANIES | fusion Stee oe tare hote Inthe w2cualls, though the letter must have! She did not nish. ‘The man|with euch care a hiding-place behind ‘ W. 4, 1990, No questions asked. © 000 shares. Many of these shorts re-| Sterling, demand 3.73%, cableayo . 7 Vaasa. x BAY ORR OR bik pepo ns vanity sharply, Again| guessed. and stood silent. the casement? At first blush it ; : none ity, Bu bonne Feet fused to convert their paper profita| 8.74%. up Ye; French franca, demana |S: M. Sehatzkin Announces Merger|Sheapite the fact that [ kept strenu-| seit Unom the meet constatulaied her-| But the future ineld too big a hope|looked like melodrame, cheap at that ‘ , N.Y. City, Tel, Beekman 696 " paper profits |3.74%, up %e; ) deman: . Bs Lael | iy i Se} us sell upon the neatness with which she|for her to stay long under a chance|*-the frock coat, fancy vest, the si — - into, cash at recent low prices be-|.0611, cables 0612, up .0005; lire, de- of National Ice and Coal and | ously busy. my nerves were miser-|had dispatched that important ele raised her face after a|stealthy arm. But no; that wouldn't a P WANTED—FEMALE. cause it would entail paying buge{mand .0! ably jumpy and | started at every|of business when she Biece}cioud. She ouldn cables 0355, up .0004; Other Interests. sound, Every time the door bell rans and | had gone| moment and@ held out her hand. He|40 The man was not that kind. St. Louis, confronted M i hi The Wabash country 0 iad taxes to the Government, ‘They de- marks, demand .0141, cables .0142, u ei otor, Gens Wonted Mrs. Arnold | grasped it in both his own. ry knew pretty 6 abd taxes ove emt. s. d x i f Pp ij I expected to seo a collector, and with | Glenn, Nicky's “Flower-Fac A MES str Hey sha (res well what the Red Mask PR ES, MILLINERY DESIGNER [cided it would be proftadle to wait |,0002; Canadian dollars, demand .su60,| Selomon M. Senatakin of No, 166) those who actuaily materialized I] catied’ her, with er lector te, Mieke | ye ete oe ce steep rreentite | That he was not There tase dant Pe riots, experienced, demaner for “hive. | until after the turn of the new year. |vpchanged: Belgian francs, demand} Broadway ‘announced yesterday a) had to use the ulnoat tae and f-)and when Mildred had compelled het || haven't any either but—but”—— (or the dramatic in him, of the spee- Bs oatnae Phird Hates Symone vmmunis for oe | Rut now when they endeavor to cov |.0643, cables .0644, up .0006; Swiss |Merger of Ice companies with $12,000, Wer get wut of this hideous, |ac her dictation, woe aenyte Nicky | “Wild Rose.” he Anished Pontes aerate eat ee Gest Gevird Hat, Inc, 8 W. 271, |°F tet commitments they find that | francs, demand .1555, cables .1560; | capital, ‘The organization now ial heart-nrenking situation, 1 told my- | ger ten rad bare Mildred iner- OR OG BE laf aa ac ould hold the Jaw at ihe point hoes Baie) S71.) there is an alarming scarcity of guilders, demand $275, cables 8285; [KNOWN 4&® the National Ice and Coal) self, f never would compjain of any While | feared (hat the philandvring| a ahatt. of bronze sunset. doing|"*-20n for half a lifetime had other - stocks, and thit they can do ao omly | pegetas, demand 1842, cables 1247; |Company, Inc, but it is expected that |‘RBE 9 One ey AN as utter] Nicky would find another tty|atraight magic with ther hair, He thf in him than that olED. at sharply rising prices. Sweden kroners, demand .2146, cables |@20ther name wil! be chosen. ‘The er Hdred, with that hope and| felt her hand slipping out from be he wanted to hide that bit of at eee Wo shad fully explain ne the 7 4 : faith which spring eternat the cushions of her palm, |cleth tight there, But 2 ny ° erate " 160; Norway kroner, demand .1 consolidation is interpreted as mean. ness of his situation that hel jeg, i in the] tween his—the cushions of her palm; . But why? The SR) MANNEMANN.-On = Sundn Jan 0 The rine in the rate for demand w Ouse breast of uw loving woman —a Pearlhunler raked his Peon a p cables 1 Denmark kroners, 17 cnicke: © was leaving immedi » uppeared| her soft fingers—and turned away is brain for the PEs - 1p2i, ALBERT V. MANNEMANN, ve | sterling borders on the senautional, MPIEe 1720! Denmark Kronors, “1745; ling that the Knickerbocker Tee Com-|telephoned he w to look out upon the future with ut- ately for the oil field, that he ex-|tesiy confident eyes Down near the flat rock at the) newer. Why? He mum have Been 06 father of three sons, Pavi Hanne. | Two weeks ago It Was at $4.60. Yes-|.7770, cables 7790, pany, sometimes called the “Ice ' ithe well to be brought in some poo! he looked back and found the| ignorant that the other was hidden : hy ; oe oi r 0 errick’s, “ a cl Frank Manvemant of 941m Precinci,| $3.74. ‘To-day it rose to $8.74 1-2, This| FEDERAL INQUIRY nee Lido v4 Ice to the retail cus- Bee Joy Biro and ‘send it by @ had always delighted In hin novela | tie vend. tes write aera ects one? He was probably \gnorent at Patrolman Charles Hannemann of Tth| is ‘tho «highest « nai omer may undergo 4 process of de-] Sek + 1 saig|tcould not get Intercated in t ' 0 the faot that he had dro MER TITTENY cout gcuatiens, Yrnitie mac pea highest quotation since tast | WILL BE PRESSED | nation. "Good luck to you, Hughie,” [ said his gne.| the twilight, outlined for o brief in- dropped the other Teo Maria B. Young of 86th Procinot, over the telephone. “You'll wire me| Perhaps I could lose myself in O.| stant against the gray loge. one in thé cabin that night; ably, PPolicowoman Bertha M. Conwel o¢| Predictions t The merger includes the National Mate eae went yout” Henry, That, too, was impossible did not know where he had lost it. oy tal money rates would] wasHINGTO! = 4 he say,” |About midnight | was startled 1. waa pven conceivable Jan, 11.~Acting lice and Coal Company, Ing:, the Con-|. “I will if there's anything to say,” | 1 " by a CAPT’ ve that the lose " © e " 0 $3 t oi8e, b rying PTER (X, " 204th Precinct, ip bis 7th your work easier ufter the turn of the neW attorney General Frank Nebeker, fol-|tinental Coal and Ice Company, the| he answered. te aNaet ciepiaaee A bunRlen trying IDNIGHT, Wh ot if may nave occasioned him ne Helatives and friends are reayecttully | Year are coming true. ‘Tho rate for owing a long conference yesterday {ice Service Company, the Kider del a2 KNOW there wil Bet feel it WN} Th Sa re iiessly 1 Hetened but 4 Se etree tl that be bad teranped ne ane eee a a sinew cant , y, the Ei | y bones.” f ser d. joing» on the Wabash at ie yma: oe gnvited te attend ners services ot in| time funds has dropped to 7 per cen'.! with Assistant United States Attormey | Wells properties, the M. J. Shechy Tce % hoping yol're right, Ais poring came of that. About 8 o'clock midnight? The creaking of |! the caisin, he probably was nn- “late. residence, Bverereen av,,| for the firet time in more than # y William J. Rand, announced they had|Company, the Atlantic H ic\dear. Awfully sorry | can't get o fell asleep, and I did not awaken ice Vee H . Aware that the Pearthunter knew him. i S® prookiva, Wednesday, Jan. 12, 6 P. M.| ‘The wpread of expectations thit the |g im much detail the lans| Company. the Bay Ridge 1 |to may good)y to you. Kiss Marjorie | Until Marjorie ctied out at 7 o'clock ems accompanied by the} The young man mt still a long tume 5 _ interment Evergreen Cemetery Sail snesay. Fenewal ‘rataredl ance hel iscussedt ger Ore smmead i a y idge Ice Manu-| tor me and take good care of yours | 4 Kg ta lay poaead like the] di clupp-clupp of the oar locks, | over that thought, RAGGE--MILDRED. CAMPBELL FU. | dropped to 6 per cent. Is a potent fac pide uN nd (he! Dapartneet Ae arbiter l peor ter the high hopes and confidence 1 ledsent. vnrlations a letter’ trom | are™_ ster Raepebsly there) came Madoaunele Wraseit with eeattee NBRAL CHURCH, Jan, 11, 5 P.M. tor in the market's advance, Justice to proceed vigorously and ness. |had tried to communicate Hugh | mother and a brief note from Basil,| the srt tones of men, surly, and 1 mask after the finet was lost 6 8 = ed a nearby rendezvous, undoubtedly somewhere in the Flatwoods—a ren- dezvous, or a confederate. But that { 4 ——— lett me as soon as | hung up the re-| Harrington, When night came my’] short-spoken LIBERTY BONDS expeditiously against violators of the| ..y wiuNoOH” WAS $25,000 GEMS, |celver In the realization that 1 was| head ached dully, and fortunately my| When even with the house-boat the DIRECTORS. Liberty first, 4 144s, opened st7.4é, |Sherman Auti-Trust Act in connec- Charged with smuggling diamonds/alone I had a keen sense of depress | fatigue was #0: overpowering that T| rowing ceased, and Pearlhunter know j (hy necond, 87; third, 9096. ua on {fom with certain Important lines Of} veined at $95,000 from Italy Dec 17,(slon. In fact, | wan spared utter fell into 4 teop atvep the boat was being ailowed to dritt.| was wnilke him—to have a confed- ; cond, ly up 0 A L : ; 18D. Enea main ae the AUR? It was in the dead of night that 1] He knew so well what was happening | erate. He was known to work alor 696, of | everal eect assistant to the | N&NsIO Soese and Guglielmo Ginnnone, | nce of little Marione, How ¢ * started by a continuous ringing] that fancy could almost catch the ic And his horse—he woul | pres: ‘ould not Il Attornes, General and an adequuce | importers of oils and nuts at No. 188] re iether despair entirely when her of the doorbell. Jumping to my feet, | low purr of the water under the bow. | sllow himself to set far trom Pag 74 pl lanl eee age lags Thompson Street, wore held in $5.009| Aitogether delightful baby was look- {switched on the light. Then I heard | ‘Hello, up there!" wouldn't dare ride it into the village. signed to assist in the investi bail each by Federal Commissioner, ing out upon the world just as if she| a voice calling “Postal telegram,’| 1 was the hoarse, gruff voice oy | Rocket, the famous thoroughbred of Openod irregular. Int. Pet., 17 a4, Which, it is sald, “are to be c Hitcheock yesterday. Asvistant United, were expecting every food and lovely | Pulling on a kimono and shoving my|the Hoss. A day and balf a nigat! che Red Mask, was well known, And Pe In’ quiet and orderly manner ‘and | States Attorney McGuirk allegd@ Gian-| thing from It. aa if bouuty and com- | feet Into slippers, 1 huwried to the |The finding of the Blue Moon ‘had | horse cannot be easily dleguld $ 1-2; Tobacco Wah 1 ylow of acco: “4 rt and happiness were ber birth-|door. ~ been celebrated most furiously. — re , witha in | Ee EAT en | \ : eh hn 0 ei ‘ered, Read To Merrow's Thrilling In: ee amin cate, |, = . aS ARIK *

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