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I “ GURB FLUCTUATIONS (N OIL AND INDUSTRIALS been forced to cover during the re- cent rise, This was partly borne out by the fact that there is no toc ar ef Tonger @ premium on the stock, It at one time showed @ lows of 81-2 i points, Other steel ehares turned| . ‘ falls were foreda. to below the Gnai oe at ‘were fo) 1 ow e The outstanding feature of the] Pictations of yesterday, ‘Receaslons | Adv. Iumay || took market to-day was a reduction | in most instances were limited to! Ajs Ruttw {athe renewal rate for call money te about a point and, considering the Aled Got cent. This is the first time extent of the recent rise, wore con- Alaka Jumau , renewed at 6, #idered as a healthy development. Alls-Chalmers Nr early weakness the foreign Am Ag, Chem. the latter part of ‘markete turned trong and Am, Boot ume. demand Sterling closed with a net Am. Boot foree days. gain tt ao at 3.78 oe erry am, lower rate bad @ stimulating | closed lonpes rurind o prices of both stocks ¥ Lon Wheat was dull and alight- although it had been an- ttiokpated and pretty thoroughly dis- eounted. ‘ ‘There were many cross currents in the stock list, but most price changes yet upward. In cortain sections of market.it was plain to be seén A fits technical position has been| Relakation in money conditions is matorialy impaired by a reduction | finding full reflection in the bond im the size of the short interest. market. It is now mo uncommon This was particularly true of Cru-| matter to find high grade corporation clble Steel, Mexican Petroleum and | bonds that ordinarily move within an ' other shares that recently have scored | extrenitly restricted range to gain a wpoctacular advances. Crucible opened point or more daily, There recently : ! 2 i i i ee ui ae Hd H 2 ll ae de z i Hi He i it nOge8.-55* i i ble E i a ; i ith Hani Fi i fe rettiitit eeese8 BESERERESRERE fttiH if SeFeaestersa” exe i ii 32% zi N.Y, Ont & W. 18% 16% 18% Nevo & Wate 10% 100 100 i 99 for a loss of 3 points, Earlier! has been particularly good demand the week it sold above 107. Mexi-| for railroad convertible issues, ground foi Sensedeg ! i i 5 t r a market campaigners, men ee below the oe | ho pay sm ae rked off in sympathy. rather than intermediate swings, are other band there was re-| anxiously waiting for some definjto of buying of the strongest sort) indication from Washington as to railroad shares, and | whether the new Administration will | last named issue reduction in excess pon talk that the J ere is much propa- ganda baing issued from Wall Street urging reform in taxation methods. " a old not participate equally | There are a large number of wealthy with the common in the distribution | individuals who formerly had much ‘Of gal lind assets. to do with shaping the trend of quo- ‘Unlited States Steel, and the Inde-| tations who are now doing litle or dent steel shares were helped by | nothing in the market because they 4 the optimistic statement of J |figure the bulk of tho profits they regarding the b@Biness outl may make will have to be turned over end copper, motor and equipment ts- |to the Government Treusury. A ma- sues were steady. The New York! terial reduction in the amount of ex- Ceniffal Railroad has placed an order | ceas profit taxes will mean the re- | for 72,000 tons of raila with the Lack-|entry in the market of these cam- awanna Steel Company, and It is now | paigners on a a scale, and wu PEPER RBRBEDE a #37 1 eee i? = = LELFe beet tdi d bette i j aiid fisiha § i iti Pop Bp Pierce Arrow «oy. -% ee 4 a | oer 8 eee TH if : : = Hi i ifi?s ii CHAPTER XL teeth were bare, The Pearl- hunter knew the yellow seemed to mean. Louls = Solo- y,|mon's three guardsmen had a rep- ulation along the Wabash. For an spring upon the fellow, try to dis- the struggle that would follow. But So secure in his innocence @nd s0 confident of his wbflity to prove it, whem the time came, that he dis- ger lay in the fact that the infu- came to proof. The reward for the the pearl. He pinned his hope there, and shook his head. against his temple. The cold rim of the muzzle almost cut the skin. “Where ts it?” the hot eyes. Another shake have it, $< “I'm not the Red Mask. I didn't kill Loule Solomom And I don’t know where the Blue Moon is.” The answer was not convincing. Nothing he could have said just then would bave been. Whether the Jew believed it, or any part of it, his face gave no sign. He backed away two steps and levelled his revolver full at the Pearlhunter’s brea: dike a nag about to pistol another and deliber- ately planning to make # clean of it. The Pearihunter believed that was what he was about to do. And arm him, and take his chances in| ins; the ligh| and cut my hands lo: the reat Red Mask." % But the Sheriff had no such intens tion. He laughed: a hard, laugh. A good many things in. th \gat @O) 3 14 Coprriaht, 1919, br Bove, Merril Oo, down his spine; the world turne@ back. There came a sudden dash of heots and a man rode straight at the mob, the charge of a horse. The parted. The horseman reached the dangling man, and, with one slash (Contioued.) 2 H-B bedrded lips were drawn so tense that the yellow] it takes a hardy person to withs' teeth meant exactly what they)of a huge jackknife, cut the rope. The stroke came barely in time The Pearltunter, only saved | erump!l): down to the grass by arm of the horseman, drooped limp instant the wild notion seized him to/and gasping against the side of the horse, ghee d the world quit reel- came back he ral his eyes; caught the glitter of Sheriff's star upon the vest of hig. that would fix hia guilt, and he felt| rescuer, ! qt fs marvellous how one brave man, with the law behind him, can awe a mob. “Who is this man?” yelled the * missed the impulse. His great dan- | syeritt, A_man, whose mouth had beem Pearl~ rial hi im before it} mashed by a butt of the Si halal? cael hunter's head, clawed the red a round, trarn Red Mask’ was the sane 'whother| {> rom the sround. 1 dead or alive, Still, his death would| held it high. The Sheriff startedg not bring them any nearer finding | glared hard at the Pearlhunter. “An’ so it's you they've roped!” he growled. “Damned: if I ain't a now The Jew jammed the revolver tion to let ’em finish the job, A snarl ran through the mob, ‘They surged forward. The Sheriff drew his revolver again, and cursed them Nothing less than death burned in| back. “Red Mask or red devil!” he of the head wouldn't do. The Jew| stormed, “he's entitled to a trial ane wanted an answer, and be meant to| der the law; and a trial he'll git. And there the Pearlhunter stood, with the rope around his nec! wrong neck—and no proof to put it around the right one. , Something swelled under the rope:” somethi that surged up to his eyes and strut out a splinter of fire, He turned t@ the man on the horse. eriff, if you'll stick my gun ose, I'll rope you a a iil unmistakable, = the laugh: the jangle of handcuffs who along the whole stretch of the| joule’ of “kayse in atit? locks: but ered at. eee Seine cae aceue werteene. x Wabash mat wos bara atid be did 2! never a mite of mirth, ~~ . substantial equl "8 torw % “He's roped now.” = gua oo ‘There is a large Mgt oreitd slave rt % Gane @ 101% 101% coe Cae would unquestionably| «ios not,” was the Pearthun' mt fol a “ " . segregation plan. This clique have | Cus Sou 1a | 2000 oom «,...: 100% 1004 | hunter believed tho grimy finger wel nut the man for whose ear it wad | ‘and this raises the , question as to | based their market operations on the 12% THT — 1% | Doratie 0% 600 Bar NY 1m 11 |About to press the trigge, and hel intended never shifted his positiona whethet the renewal rate for call | supposition that under the plan pre- 110% — 1% | Royal 00% — 1% | £200 Caled 2mm 109% 102% a fags not e ie et i ng Pe] never changed, even in the sligh ieney will not soon’ again be £é- ferred shareholders will not ahare 1 0% 38M -1 |e n De — | 12200 Candelaria Mf 103. 103, | Heath the muzzle when the Jew mo-| nis easy smile. He did stip his hi 3 In some quuarters it ts felt | equally with holders of the common | arviraar) —- Wen 28% + %} 200 0m Cop M %% | %% | somothing in Yiddish. lown the front of his frock coat and have to lower comme: sere GO - 6200 Cortes Si 8 was all. wnt Fate, ba holders: Gh thie respect Bave neve 1% 7% PR | ice th y| es cemm Gas sees 100% 100 200% aie. the peas ee the oat] ‘The Sheriff swore: tured sl | SiRRacict one wane, # ge [Som cea ier Riad auaneek ays ak ak si 3] ssc SSeS liar By eect oe one F = PRR, 1% 14% at: = 200 El Salvador ‘ i -jover. H - Mgltad te Yauiaore @ okie al: aaeteem ne, BLS! Sin toe = a |e ie APPRAISAL FIGURES DIFFER.) oh Ss ef‘toctSan'at atin | Dresnte exon one, i ore ated 1 ; jgvnds are the largest owners of Read- Chic, 1. & Fac, Bw aM able hares al eerseciee Owner Pisces Valeo at 9198,000,/ Ne took the Fearlhunter’s hands) rack, and #0 searchingly that the 3 to be held late to-day, would |ing preferred. It may be socopt ee ee | Chu oc Wet a... 90% 18% et Bue Bl orm N Commissions at $5,000 and 910,500. | {oon eee eentty lueethes, Even| Man appeared to think something ‘ ilar action. Wilson stock ran | § cuteunty ihe favor of D Ld —% a% — %| 20¢0 Gold Justice Young, in Supreme Court at|theN, so great was their dread of the| W4s expected of him. ‘ four points and Seare~Rosbuck | weighty influegoe in te equally uy % — % oO 1000 gla White Plains, to-day took under adviee-| Man he was supposed to be that one] »,,Tf you have any doubts ag te got below 90. The weaknens of stock. 21% 2h -1 Bi % ment th 8 Ze of them constantly held a gun op i ‘ ese two issues caused bear pressure | With holders of the common e «@ acy wi 8 ment, the motion to setian eopraisal of | fi. easy drawl, as if bored with ¢ , other food shares and United!’ Director of Sears Roebuck Com- 2% 28% =r +2 Fowler, which the Bron Percweycor:| After that they made another very | Whole proceedings, “you might earel ; Products ran off two points, Te tASy tons om tne Givis 30% "30% 90% — 1% + 6 mission plans to condemn for parkway | careful search for the pearl, exam-|Ns cabin’ | | Ok ae Cruciie Stee! was attacked by | Tend “rhe company. haa beon payit oe Oy 108% ent. ining again the Pearlhunter’s cloth-| 13 acgered the Pedrinunter, Sear tat hws haa | ee at ah ah at me ema srigatene eg opto conn Pky | (ME NP cond. Grenier un th |e, fe he. Mad, Deon ad of ‘ interest has “been up in sf -. = in North White Plains, at $5,000. ‘ u caution that prompted the burn | stock on 1 the theory that the dividend , Consol. - soo ab eal get tw oso rowe soos lying about and looking under} (> the two mates in the cabin; H ANC FINANCIA will juced =i asse land, three and’ a hal . the three swung his; ¥a8 doubly now. SANS og a serene dialed by, Me ypmoRs fiver, | os cuhed at before “the” Pearl-| ‘The Sheritf led Péarthunter to the from Chicago, con- . 0% Se eer De hunter's face and bluntly told him|eerby lock-up, dismounted, picked : Fait vahaiie, thease’ quaticial ete . Comoany 6% — % they would kill him then and there|UP the alit and trampled blouse ’ : ie na threw tt about the shoulders of hia sidered rel hough unofficial pega | only that they were onving him for’ prisoner and untied the severed rope vidend ced. pole ih the knife still sticking tn the|@nd stil knotted about his neck, eee nae tie teaaae - =a hans "e breast, they carried him| With @ muttered command, he made The Shien to tm eniomen| Ect : : a —? paar brats NY ee "ariving the Pearl- % Slight motion toward the jail with Free 64 P. age business of the Franklin Company. ‘ — 4 | me ga An Sale. 1% 10% 10% — 1% funter before them. There they his revolver, . The Pearlhunter, still % During the last six months the com- 1OLK'— | Tebaceo Produc ., Oie Gb Oh — 1% Maded them in, the dead and the With bound hands, his shirt so tate , k Wall pany has steadily reduced the num- 1% + 4! Trem Os... WK OH 10 — 3% living, and rowed back up the river | fered that it left hite half-naked trom | oR tor Wa Ser of finished cara on hand for sale. We ™— % a living, antec the second time that | his waist up, the blood upon his face Cars gold and shipped in December | pon, n%— % fay; tho same tip! the same boat; and ody fiat stiffening Into clota @ largest au 3 . i up Street Traders ||| ws ive rps 1% misters of fhe | seen aon day Opening’ tho erenteat trade! ever Inside the lock-up the Sheriff ou@ year there were no finished cars ” % day opening; the greatest trade ever = e oe fahers along the Mis hands loose, and immediately, i bn hand at the factory. * 1" BY EDITH JOHNSON) AKO SOON Peer Tener tee day stepped outalde and locked the og if It clearly explains: etme 2% % ieillad She dueniion <¢ sesenblanen the pearl lost; one of| seeming to have no fancy to tai a 3 . 3 LIBERTY BONDS. ue — % % Instalmeht No. 55. for all time, another likely soon to: 2107 Of ihe crowd had followed ae ‘The General Rules of Laberty 3 1-28 opened 92.30, Second a ae) OUR BABY INNOCENTLY CAUSES] I smiled to myself and said noth-| de! fference in the crowa| cludinte the three Jews, who appeared Trading. #, up .03; Third, 90.0%, up. wo ma — 4/8 71m BITTERNESS. ing, for everybody said that she was| , What, ® difference In ite Gute! t. be more concerned about thelr Te 10; Fou 87.10, off 02; Victory wy oy — ¥|U + 1% (NB of my first impulses after|@ Smaller edition of myself. She had waves their prisoner before them,| Ward than about their master, whose The) Rights of Stock 33-40, 96.98, up .06; 43-48, 96.98, up on w+ ITS pip! Hugh had brought in his Ty here pi Bae eg ed iy thee grim henchmen carried the dead body had been left lying back “and Bond Holders. ae na as Sho 6 = ox guaher and I no longer bad) joying all this interest and admira.| dead man up the hill to a small Pot) wig woud not be overlooked, the : ‘ FORBIGN EXCHANGE OPENING. ee eae —2% | to count every dollar was to pay altion gravely, until suddenly, as she| Of open ground west of tho MUG) Snore ordered the stragglers aways The Deposit Require- Sterling, demand 8703-4, cables a ey ue % = 1,.| visit to my parents to show them looked straight at mother, ‘a smile, Hen 90 a and warned them not to gather again. ; 1 46 -2¢.; French francs, de~ a) q 1 .| like @ ray of sunshine, broke over t day the e Pearlhunter opened the sash ag d ments for Carrying BTA A08, att: 3 1 Ti coma ot cus? gists CA e2% — 1% | little Marjorie, who with every pass-| ner jittle face and she stre-ched out | |For the second time that thy tet) the west window and swung it bucks Stocks. mand .0604, cabler 20090; See 100% — %| ing day grew more adorable, and te) her arms, ‘ village emptied ite hovtes ne —old| 8% far as {t would go. Gi Broker Hire, demand .0346,, cables 0246, off o ow. — % %%4 — %| display her to my old friends, whiclf] “on, you adorable child!” oriea| Me™. Wi tared faces; girls with| ‘The crinkle of paper in his tattered How to Give a 10008; marks, demand 0142, cables Se eK sees 304 — 214 | jg one of the proudest triumphs In a mother, taking Marjorie from the|plooming cheeks; und children, Hard| blouse caught his attention He drew ) Instructions. 0143, off 0003; Canadian dollars, de- 4% ne 1% | young mother’s life. nurse ‘While Marjorie assumed an|men that had drunie to the Pearl-|the paper forth—the draft. In the . 5 . mand atid, woek ; Belgian francs, Ae oy %| To be returning to my girlhood) ir of amiatle toleration toward the} hunter barely tWo hours ago, cune teed poveh been the wn Ci Goel Broker's Commissi A anged; famil ood 8 gain. ; . “64 demand 0635, cables wi: Swiss 1K %| home with a beautiful baby, a suc- ith tue netee eacteans pened ont ot ace ign Ot crence: M His, day! His great day! He Charges. frente Geman’ olf oe bed fod + ¥ Mm cessful husband and with a wealth|ity of ohildhood she had singled out|¢rom the stores and hope came run- waters: & ap into a ary worll Indo: Stock gullde ieee : a the realization of my| mother and chbsen her. Mrs. Barret 7 that had neither stores midnight; hi How to saad guilders, demand .3270, cables 1% 1h — 3 | Sci mnoner, was, the. ret Of my | Driatled. visibly, and Twas reteeeg |e gn” etrereied in from very | watched jt'unbar the gates of dawns Certificate. pesetas, demand 1821, cables Inter, Mor, Mar, of. 0 1% %| whole dream of happiness, when we were walking out of the sta-|Mwarter of the village and jostled|And now it had driven across the sh to Gi In Sweden kranen, Geen Ee. nee hee, eee bo a = % e would delight in having my 014) tion and looking for our cara. Shout in the ever-growing, ominously habia ony) ie ene gates of sun- ; How iroup Invest aih; Morwey Kronen. Geniand. 110A | jie (On ee eo friends, particularly those who had| ‘The mother of an only child in two|mutiering circle. | tp Rent Gone back into the nignef ments. one Bad baeicee pate aly Date : 4% 6 + % 1% | expressed féars and misgivings over tamien poms pte fenite but an| suddenly, and unesyeatedly, oWo er qe or bein dropped ow 1787, cal : $ Fy y " e env! position, .I was to discov: chmen caught the P 6 ‘ in the , Editicn limited. demand .7885, cables ,7905, a vie ease Hf Hugh's going to the Soushwery see| ‘without delay, From that moment ia hela him while the third tied the| cell and buried his face in his hands, DIVIDENDS.” ; all the outward evidences of our pros-) of our arrival, my mother and Hugh's | red mask over his eyes. Bound as he CHAPTER XII, Call, pbone or write : 1%: Ma 1% At re rivals for the affectio; them looye in an in- . perity, we ms of Mar- he had flung ; y The Atlas Powder Company de- 10% “% ~ is -} I Jonged to quaff the wine of ad-|jorie. Though Mrs. Barret courted stant pee raked. the mask off against T was late when the Boss ape 4 Ask for No, EW-338 clared the regular quarterly 11-2 per = bong mr X| miration and approval, and although| Marjorie assiducusiy with woolly| his shoulder. But that one brief mo peared gt the window, and sle : ry cent. preferred dividend, payable Fob. 10% 4 — thy Aah gts it it, 1 dgge and Kewpie dolls, Marjorie| ment was cnough. The mischief was lently slipped @ revolver througty ‘ 1 to stook of record Jan. 20. lak fed 5 o> Bh 1K ately ae ee with Fags thought | Continued to regard her stérn, digni-| gone, Women screamed, men miu) ‘ik Nate Aa eae uy 4 JONES&BAKER Genera) on beta rt declared | ave kee & W.: 4 «= Of the envy some of my beautiful | ed, visage with ‘Daplcion, While to| tered and swore, but SUSNAARE ACIG yc chad (Mie bacd. out i. pale , regular quarte ry “ ¥. > » ef ad all th the circ! a ate Specialists in New York dividend, paynble Feb. 1 to stock of |'* Newer & F ae ey bash eens: ea a aie bet yong eonaine ee Ima) sparkle of youth, whose mile was wee ra started it, Who said it rst, will| handshake, he found that one of the reoord Jani 84 , eit teHugh's, mame to the list of| dant, she turned as a flower turns| never be known. Nobody, kuows hoW| bars was loose, \F preeenge neoreet Fensrities NINE ARRESTED | WOMAN’S TRAPS IN HIS AUTO. | Oitahoma oil millionaires, ne had ee wire ,, | sae maa forms a lowe ume wnwiid | 1 was almost unbelieveable, but 2 BROAD STREET OFFICE oiep. @ FOR CONSPIRACY | piant merous 3e re. Rew, 00 eee eee nda an” exquisite | take to mother,” Hugh remarked one | stoll ny a eer e"damsor, wae 40. For some reason or other 4a 60 Broad Street AYRES.—Suddenly, on Jan, 12, 1991, A. etna eae tar seoaration. | piece of Workmanship, and a magnifi-| day. “Can't you do something about down, blood lust up, had not been fixed firmly in its aug . felephone Broad 7150 CRITTENDEN AYRES, at his reeldence, a hea paration, vont sable coat. it, Alma? I am afraid mother is Hang ‘im! Hang ‘im! . 0 sockets, The lunge of hi iY 601 Weat 110th st, beloved husband of Th Prohibiti ts], Trial of the separation suft of Mrs! “When 1 protested againat this ex- awfaHy cut up.” Eyen the women took up the cry, so) shoulder had loosened it. He lid th $MADISON SQUARE OFFICE teh in nie 44tn yogr | SOME OF Them Prohibition Agents | rinian sf, Brown, against her husband, ce. so unlike Hugh, it| “I'm sorry about it” I replied, “but | great was the terror of his name—the| revolver, muzzle down, into the nary é: pte Elisabeth big Se soto 4 —Said to Be Connected Herbert 8. Brown, a conrtactor of No. pididy ig 2) replied that bis gifts 1o|I am afraid Marjorie ts rather young| Red Mask—a name that might have row, hol shaped pocket at his hig * ee ce i ts “AR Phi i Menon Wee Cat Gates tases he were but trifling tokens of his ap-|to be taught diplomacy, stampeded the | villaga. ‘The ae vas Peale a Plante ‘Tel. Madison Square 1377 POTFRUP—Died on Wednewiay, Jan, 12, With Whiskey Ring, iat ‘ st reciation of the courage I had| “She must inherit that from you,| charged him. Bound as he was, wi ning amount of - aged OT, WILLIAM. A, POTTRUP, be-| 7 Se ee ene ee areca | snown auring those months when one | Aims.” dashed at them. A butt of bis shoul-|—between the upper and lower au ‘ 42nd STREET OFFICE loved father of Emma, Ellen, Willam,| Nine men, some of them Prohibl- | i°\rnon. Sho testified that one night | misfortune followed upon Another, @| “Inherit lack of diplomacy, you| der caught the foremost man, a burly pele re Blood Biased @ beat; them Richard and Charles, tion agents, were arrested to-day in| in New Rochelle she found her husband | generosit: f spirit that made them | mean?” facksmith, on the jaw. He went down He jammed aee ber 4 ° ir veseal ‘seryions BE Riailale Heehene, necti ith leged wiilake Il the lovelier to me. “No, your dislike of my mother,” || like a beef under the mallet. A drive " into the lowed 1814 Dahil! road, Brooklyn, oo Bat: | i ee ee vine. ne all the lovellfded that’l should make| ‘Hugh how oan you say th Ur ‘his head to the pit of the stomach |focket,, The bottom of the hole urday, Jam, 16, at 2 P, af ing conspiracy {hvolving 1,000 cases | found roller, skates and woman's bath | ine erip cast with Hugh,arho Was £0-| retorted with exasperation. “You | crumpled up another, A well-directed | (ft, AHA Tn, Mad hrobably rot REINHAMDT.—On Thursday, Jan, 18,| Of Hquor withdrawn from bond under ee Re . en Son Cini m4 rea ing to New York City. eee ato? | know very, wel I don’t dislike your| kick laid out a thle d of hig blooa | the Wood gave. He put all tte etre i MENRY REINHARDT, in his pixty-| forged permits, The ywero taken be- | the place he was living and he merely |& few days with me in io tO 8&8 | mother. 'm not very damonstra- He fought as the man eecond year, at bie epartment in the fore Hugh McQuillan, chief of, the| was doing her « favor, as she would |our friends and relatives, tive with bh use she is not gene: have had ‘ to it. Each effort drove the bar fa had always fought. But what dan one ry intelli e division of the Internal had a tong to walk. ‘When our train pulled in the sta-|qdemonstrative with me. It may f ° Pe Rits-Cariton, bath. with bis hands tled, ao against ttle deeper, gave it a little more with, at the top, If he could only ari WANNACK.—On Wednewiay, Jan. 12,| | They were: William N- Hurley and). SHOOTS SELF ON STREET. . Pullman, passed down the long|” That's pecause you -don’t under- Re dy sull Itching to get athim. They |man, He reallaed aie ihe pede wil 1981, ANDRE GRORGE, husbena of) Free ton OMe ton ce —— latform and impatiently climbed the | gtand her,” Hugh argued. “I'm halt| Perr nis face, his body—wherever a|\te or two that, hee ey ene Gest tins ed pear fer for Now York State whe ae ais | Tacob Btroatter, fifty, of No 241 Weet | long flight of iron steps leading to the |inclined: to, thi hat you don't try fist or @ club could reach him. Al noise. ‘The noles suddenly frieh nee Funeral services will be held at bis late ore ‘committed by exits, ‘There beliind the tall iron} very hard.” Jealous regard for his ye wave wood in the bands of.ultion” He iced ee 4 residence, 1 Park Place, Breskign, | Of02 2° have accepted: 9200 trom stick a moment and th rd-fence stood mother | mother flared up ln Hugh's eyes, Manny Kessler, Philip Coffey, a remple | gates and EuAriigh's parents await- | it was the age-long strogels be: Friday, § P.M, Interment private. forcont tere, Cas Blows Tresias Neale: siete ali ot or reeperety poboty expectant “faces tween & man’ wir and me niother, 1. Se " ‘len = 7” seed thro! gal ry cause 01 FUNERAL DIRECTORS, nent agent under Supervivor Daniel Ae we RM ir? naba yaa tied lanky-woodchopper laid open an ugly | went back at his task. He studied the gash across hjs head. wood; felt outside of the windowg ‘A rope was flung over @ limb, |conxed a straw into the upper aug em/hole beside the b: a Haif o hundred hands. some of them hole beside the bar to seo how mule £Ohiefa, Harry}, prope: | ite stvet Foto Beaton,” ™"" SPERM acaranion ot jovoun erasing lan navar jor to be tinnattal and | wOMGH™ BNE, Wuutretobal aig Sul il W ld lat tt tn a tor of the Essential Chemical Com- sonrunoe Of tess ma cordialts; | arena e tei abarect my aime. wna i nundred hands did | o ell, it held by less than an inch, ny, No. 69 Cook Street, Brooklyn; | Holsteim Bull Sells penie an little Marjorie; In the | Hugh's parents. Nevertheless I'feit | Pull. ‘The rope tightened—slowly.. A | He tried to put method into his wor fanny Keealer, Samuel Gohen, an| OWATONNA, Minn, Jan. 13—Orms- | Urs Gs hor marse, held the centre of | almost relieved when Hugh continued | hush fell on the mob: a Hush so déep| | His exertions brought the swoat agent for Keasler, Harry Donohue, | by Sensation. « pure bred Holstein bull, |{he stage. ‘The first and only grand-|his journey and was no longer there | that the creak of (oe tehtes ex ifn) ltl, tes face | Me me te Kessler’e chauffeur, owned by Sloan Broth: A. B. John-| nia poth of my parents and Hugh's, |t5 be irritated by Marjorie's spon. | could be Ee leat Nee that alone ahi emiatied. tie dsove the het nn ‘The charges against the men, it was gon and, A. Reyer ot has She was destined to be worshipped by |Taneously exprossed preference tor a Laie Sy aileitlaecenentiieae and swung bis Walphbenn stated at Mr, McQuillan's office, will | Bim ‘gunk Buri, Monteomen we xa aime | Ry mma ge fo auapect me of une) A eT ahs Peurihunter wus AOother effort: tremendous; to the lnvolye bribery and conspiracy to Ob-| {twas announced to-day. ‘The bull was — “Hhe. looks for the worl fairness to his. lifted; the last light Lips of bis toeg last ounce of his power, (arden, Sacaes fA um nad| {Mead TarMarran's