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We =. want to be not only % useful to the investing “public, and especially ty to the public who | « should be investors but | 1000 Unton Tank Ts 1380000 Va-Car Chem | Stock Market After enjoying a breathing spell for about a week, the stock market re- sumed its upward movement this | | morning, and the case with which 3%} Witte OW Bolivar did not reply at once, but, Rollvar put the gum In his mouth * cro not, but we also | prices advanced was surprising even 4 se th eee | continuea-bis inspection uf the Jeans. and ch ; ered} m= w:nt to be useful to | ‘NTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTICES.|(o the market's firmest friends. It ) Inter Mor Mariae of |e turned them gver and over, held, porhin’, i fe my 1e Seem apt Riss k seat (Int Nickel ithem .at arm's length, and went got up too car . ee 6) of the a j THE veloped that there ts a market | iu ; so many. psculiay motions! "serine, { CR ne many Mvest- | AMERICAN EXCHANGE urcity of stocks, and although the | is i 1 that Kit grew. imp Si ment houses who know | NATIONAL BANK, volume of buying orders was at no | osm Fa vie tom FE yrand insisted bls b Jan. 18, 1091 time unusually large, the more prom- |* rd of Directors| iment issues were able to register _ that their clients’ in- Kew Yo : ; At a mocting of tb terests must govern, of ‘thie Means held Ne-tey, ® quarterly | gains ranging from one to five points. rather than their own [iiviaena of three and one-hait per cent.| There was no special news to ac-| or the market's interest. However, if [70 e ce et te timers wr{count for to-day’s brisk forward | bear operations, you want to rely On record at the close of business Jan 20, movement. It was simply a refiec- ie ene of gven'the staid € ‘ A t 121. ARTHUH P. LEK, Cashier, I tion of the much more optimistic the mar-| ee demonstration of strength , our judgment, it will ceci — % =| opinionsenow being held in the finan-| ket has given this year, alge LIBERTY BONDS. be treated as an honor | cost, FOUND AND REWARDS. | cia) district regarding the situation| standing the fact, thet COppErS. tie | dbs 31-36, opened 92.60, up .20 on Broulwar an 3 0 were, In mo Anes, i) han aaa 7 transaction. TART on doninar wie, cat, ait hc and outlook, [falls actin the atrength shown by 41-48, 88.60, gp 04: 2d, 87.72, up | Peter ictler, hema romana A Greater ease in money conditions, | the rest of the list. } 84, 90.66, up 10; 4th, 87.96, plus cumulative evidence that the) Better financi market has thoroughly dicounted the the market” for Yours cordially, > HENRY L. DOHERTY | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIE: COMP. WANTDD- Machine plawin cood condition with |. unsettled. & ANY ‘in 100 rallen of New York ( sity as | seems to be the concensus of opinion points on. Liv sion bave engendered 4 much greater| more than 30 po! men, Feauire shite, forine alll il, UERTHA FP. CAMPBEL ups were the leaders in the for+| points or more. rd movement to-day, 1 ane vat hive ™ an | close, despite an Mexican promt taking wh wo Features of strength wer FRANK ¥. CAMPRFL “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” Inc. Petroleum, Pan Amert Stud ealingay ead 1 « (Now-Sectarian) jbaker, General Motora, Kelly Spring-|tho highest of t field, United States Rudbe*, Baldwin,| Approximately atee) group Crucible aguin got above! prevent year par for a gain of about three aan Caretie to-day’ up for a gain of near! sidencs nt strength | eine marker the ition discouraged cent. on call; Time money rates! showing the torn seat. | seen in the Liberty Bond market and | up .04, _ | worst phases of the business depres-|Giing in the Liberties extended to feeling of cheerfulness, And it now|. The perenne grain markets were ork hy pool ‘nck. eater anilling me] of bankers and leading industrial ex-| felling. ‘The wheat market declined 60 Wall Stroet lca ton eoutives that general business will]? cents a bushel. New York, chin | now gradually begin to mond, As the market \ DIEO. For, the first time In many weeks, ok Raliway Stoel Springs, while in the| touched new bigh marks for the [the regular quarteris and in a number of payable March 15 to stevk of record! he wae extreme highs repre- » 21, om — 3% — Be mM + % en + 0 e+ 10% 10% + % B% Bet % - “uM —1 81 81 — “| pouthem By pf... : 20 ate y i t and OU of N J ot 3% the + % +28 United Ding United ierait United Food Prat . 37 4 | Un Ry Inv Cone. %| % +4 * 1% % % Fh | Utah, Carver Lm | Vanediun Stet 1 [Va Cam Chemioal, 2% V8 Caso Chem pt. 1 1% | White Motor . teneral Blectric from tweaty Saarly six points, | (hirty points over recent lows, Money continued to mule at 6 and at no time wai ts it was the best/¢asier. feeling was also| Vcty, 8 8-48, 97.30, up .0 corporation bonds! ponmiGn 1 inte. former soki off 25] 627, cables .0628, off .0007; lire and Southern | mand .0847, cables .0%48, off .0 marks domand .0155, cables 0156, noon, trading broadened ott, and/ unchanged; Belgian francs deman rallrowd and copper stocks joined in eit bull pools are bécoming active In the! tho rise, although specialties con- 9659, cailes .0680; Swiss franos mand™.1550, cables .155: {UROH, Jan, 20, 11 A, Mo) market. ‘vy speculat! 3 tinued to be in beat demand, _Ta- guilders de- | 1% wrown sat down opposite him | big frame house was one of the town's |t At to find rk and begin a — As Og nae ig (pu elines) Cues that have recently been dor-| mand 3290, cables 8800; pesetas de- Mrs. Brown Cotte, “She waa feeling [landmarks and his tenm of Nlack car. | Over again, : ; A Rae, PER pe mbtor, $US Ine! dyed considerable activity | mand 1890, cables 1836; Sweden | oxceptionally well that morning and | riage horses was admired op all) {1 don't believe you'd lke Pay FUNERAL DIRECTORS. equipment ‘and oll sharey These] ing jumped upward for guins of 8|Kr. demamd 21%, cables 2130; Nor- | expressed her pleasure at seelvis Bol- | sides, He had a wife.and one child, | Paw Corne Strength throughout |way ke. demand 1770, ‘cables | (ay up £0 € ( nuintained until the|.17%6; Denmark kr, demand 1816, ee Ae him aw plece of pumpkinjund loved by everybody as Iatle. (don't want to stay In this part of thc Increased volume of} (idles .1820; Argentine pesos dent hich opcurred In! late} 7780, cables .7800. were near DIVIDENDS. The Buckeye Tipe Us prices aay. @ score of ato u WEDNESDAY, JANUARY | experiment on . 1) | They go rere that ita 10% — %4 | dregmed. intently examining something a stick of gum from his pocket and | /lshted « ct were fixed at 6 and 61-2 per cent. anvat taking. large. | Foreign exchange rates were slightly up * 4 8-45, 97.30, Sterling demand 3.741-4, cables| like this. Now 2.76, oft 11-4c.; Frefich francs demand | a for you on tome Then always carry a buckeyo ni, Was BUD: | . CHANGE OPENING. |2@ you won't have any more trouble | Posed to be the town's wealthicet ) y vi I'll go down an’ tell) citizen. Uncle Ezra Fox owned a) Yes. IT had six de when then get you a buck-| good deal of property, including a struck town. But that could hardl ‘wont into the after-|.0005; Canadian dollars demand 8775, _-+e By Bide Dudley. »— | The Story of ARedal boy (Constlah!, 1921, hy Bide Dudler.) ILLUSTRATED BY THORNTON FISHER. cof a 4 “i ine a he ims before, thr was set {9 tei 4 Guat when he Hatt her moms in for a rout he 1 {raver eontitredt Me tele ber that evive day abe Will Lorvive, w 4 aig Cntande Bolivar understands thn 1% | squares in the exes Var Bu * animals can be tamed byt iit wnhinal the aaa dactd Bulldog who guards ohn G 2%} THE GREAT SCIENTIFIC EXPER IMENT—“GEERUSALEM,” WHISPERED BOLIVAR, “THAT'S BLUCH” CHAPTER Iv. / | was Kit, “Oh, mat” he called. “Come| think of me?” he was heard to fu) ‘Continned.) here!” one day. “I owe them nothips LiL three crouched and lis-| “What's the matter, I wonder,” | they owe me muci, I'm ot the Hamp tened, ieee a Pet uky ae up and) ae of Virginian. Let any one of ther = Bee. e@ starte ‘or the stairwa) show me a family tree dale “Geernsalem!” whispered | door. ine | maine.” ; em Bolivar. “That's Bluch. He's sire get my ple first!” pleaded a rere ar Be use for Bolivar . var, ane poy fr 8 The lads ha Ninel Get ready to 100K) “Afis, Brown could see no reason for played “tick-tack" at his windows . in the eye.’ hurrying the pie along, and in spite the night and had treated him just It was true. Bluch was coming|of Bolivar’s pleadings she went up-/%8 they had other citizens. He hai and coming fast. By this time Scraw- bey eh erat of alow! Boli-| Poem an ieee pranks and they Khor a tel is cap and went out he banker, as a result, was sel- ney had decided he cared little/ing side door, over the fence and!dom spared when the boys went ow about science, anyway, and was mak-| down the street. jat niwht to play tric! ing for the hole in the fence. Skeeta|,“Durn that kid!’ he mumbled, Katie Lake liked Bolivar, Cho uae 1aitecee! Waxt, ‘Fad to holler just as I had that ple/to sit, across the aisle, trom hint ee - hen, with a twinkle in his school, Of course, Rolivar liked _“Bol—come on! Less get ow added 1 Katie. She was the sort of little gir he whispered, and with that up that buckeye. . {any small boy would like. Her ahie started for the tynce on the run, | ,Along the spanks of the points of attraction were ber blac: ‘ z re he Missouri-Kansas v |hair and her sweet disposition. Bol Boltvar hated/to give na to fearlare to be found innumerable cavés|ivar once had. it fight with anothe and yet it was not he who was to|jand crevasses, formed ages ago by| boy because the other lad had subdue Bluch with his eyes. That; the working of the water. There are | thrown a stone at Katie's white kit being the case, he decided to let | few rivers that have such industrious/ ten, He didn't tell the boy why h | sclence go hang and he, also, started |Currents as the Missouri. Where| was to be attacked. as that mlghi at toy speed for the fence. The dog| there ts the slightest chance for cut-) have made him (Bolivar) the objec was guining on him with every jump. | ‘ing its banks, it cuts. Frequently | of ridicule among the other boys, 1: | Bolivar knew that when he dropped | the. pounding current will encounter) simply sailed into him, after putting 3 | through the hole /in the fence he'd | vein of hard rock which will stand|the kitten in the Lake front yard %!be safe as Bluch had not yet been|firm. In such a case, however, the! Katie came out of the house just known to exceed his authority by | Water is apt to wash the soft earth | in time to see* Bolivar get whippe lising force outside the patch. junder the rock away and continue on! ‘The disgrace was hard for him ‘Om sped Bolivar. and on came|it# Way until it strikes another rock.| pear, se he went home after the teh! % | Bloch, et war a cloue finish, but the| When Conditions so combine, the river| without looking Katie's way. Next ‘* boy won. He reaohed the fence two makes @ natural rock cave. Then @}day she met him on the street. M4 \feet ahead of the dog and sprang |thange in the current may come and| 1 think it was nice of you to whip jthrough the opening, " Right there, | ‘eave the cave high and dry. that boy for hitting my kitten,” she ‘however, something happened. A| Bolivar and his boy friends made! said. “Thank you very much!" “| sliver caught his sleeve and delayed|thelr headquarters in just such @| Bolivar was delighted. “Gee!” he % him, and before he could free him-|Cave located just south of she town) murmured as he went bis way, ‘I X | selt ‘Bulch made a spring and Bolivar |limit line. Since its formation the/didn't know I licked him. But if she % came through minus the seat of his|Tiver had shifted and left the cave! thinks | kin, I kin.” pants. He didn’t und out about his;about a hundred feet from the water.) Straightyay he hunted up the boy. Joss until later. ‘The boye had dug the cave out some-|In the fight that followed Boliva Bolivar, having recovered his| What and shaped the Interior into a| came out vietoriou. breath, walked slowly to the main|room 8x10 feet in ground dimnen-| eet and found the four other jads|§ ke the pl ‘| seated on a box waitl ished it with old 1 do it when shy "he said to himee! nt down to the river t velling on his right che irs, | or | bathe i lamp, @ carpet, thre i: | he get you, Bol?" four piciures on the wulls, and fionn Lal reaghed lis bank on the jo eNaw: small sheet-iron stove, in one corner, | morning @ the hoys had visited “Did you look him in the eyes¥'|0n which they frequently cooked. |the melon patch, u Iittle late anil asked Scrawney. When the cave was cleaned up it! vather cross. Entering his private “Think I got eyes in the back of my (presented rather an inviting appear-| "oom he slammed the door and sa - ance, down at his desk. Before him were “Say, fellers,” Bolivar continued, “t The entrance to the cave was piled letters which he begun openin had a blamed narrer ‘seape. Had to banked with rocks and sod until the |The third one caused him surprise do some runnin’, but he never touched opening was just large enough to ad-/and he leaned back in his chalr an: me.” init one boy at a time and he had to |? coond tin | Bolivar started to clinyb on the box craw! order Lal when Scrawney let out a loud laugh, migat iy 1 {The other three joined in, and whtic iuhval Heed Bolivar Wondered Skeets sang ov “Oh. Bol, where's the seat of yer ment member of Rolivar's, 1 Se hal) an tobdtion-tins pants?” a little negro, EN Ander-! iis brother would want money. fi Bolivar quickly discovered the seat son, whose parents lived near the! decided he'd run down to St. Josey wag missing. Although to him it was cave, Because of his complexion Eli|for a few days in the hope of avo no laughing matter, a broad smile had been nicknamed Inky by his white) ing a meeting with his relative. [1 upread over his face as he watched playmates. Inky was the chief fun-!started from the room but was m: entrance at the convulsions of his friends. maker of the crowd. He could sing @\at the door by the bank's teller. “Who's got the seat, Bol?” asked little and dance a lttle more, and was; “There’s a man out here aa BI always ready and willing to do sither, you.” announced the teller, “Bluch,” replied Bolivar, “I'm go- or both. More than that, he owned: “What does le look !lke\" ; int home.” an ol wiih which he rccom-| “He's about thirty-two years | With no further ¢: put and dressed like a ci stranger in Paw Paw var started for home on ju He crept into the house through the fter waiving his know L'ny heve %) buck door, went up the buck stairs) cleat to the pie, reached & The boukkecper told % |and was soon in bea beside his broti- | he brought to a halt 2 % er, Kit, and sound asleep: whistle and, turning, saw Inky ap-| A ‘When Kit opened his eyes the next’ pronching with a basket on his head. uker resumed his seat i: in his chai ar the Strang he was holding. Raising himself, to) handed it to Bolivar, ‘tor whom Bolivar had « ral) | 4 sitting posture, Kit saw that Boli-| “Howdy, Bol!" he sald, setting the [note to Mille Brewster—entered. | var was inspecting u pair of jeans.' basket on the ground. “What's de ig Join Lake his band th | Kit asked the reason. mattah? Yo looka oneasy.” f with morning he saw Holivar, up and as he drew near the little negro took AS y : Gnalty replied, yer in bard luck, Look at y per | jeans!” id his own tion connect x Just now, please,” mi ‘An’ say, get the kida together at (U2) How did they get like that?” de-/ the cave this aftornoon, Me an’ Skeets) “One nals And’ john Take mov man, Kit. i | wants to ser ‘em. | uneasily 5 uit th © Moths,” said Bolivar, “The moths! "Tiiver, after leaving Inky. apent | wrens Shauna naan ow Tea Inaverat the whole seat out Of YOUrl ine morne ‘ciayiag Smarhion and (Rede bret hi nd the nok matte tone deans. led fact?” *Wimming, He went home at noon-:to gpring the news on them ret tet | neta, “Ges whl unk | time. ‘The stranger laughed softly and tt ; banker continued: “Are you regis [had any moths in my “Looks lke you have “What hed I better dot" OHN LAKE, President of the | Saye sau went to gee Bia ene Paw Paw Corner Bank, was sup- | | CHAPTER V. \tered os. Lake at the hotel?” N ¥ made it Locke.” eye.” | well stocked farm north of town, and ,b¢, called money. de- | “*fie pitched the garment on achalr| some considered him wealthier than | tt presume it money you want’" 206; {and went down stairs, wearlng| Mr. Lake. ‘There was no way to de- | "tT want nothing that isn't coming off, Kit's jeans. |cide the question, however, and on | to me ; {Breakfast was ready when Boll-|the general consensus of opinion t When are you going away?” abla var stepped in the dining room and }first position finanelally in Paw Pa the ban! showing signs of uneasi te was ready forgt, He ote with a|went to the banker,, Nobody doubted | net . en | relish, Afler his usual bow! of oat-|but what John Lake was woxtls John, T'haven't Toil ‘and cream had been devoured, | $50,000, a fortune in those duya, His | Tplled the stran any place to go,’ “Tm just ow Id, known | "I don't eer y. Ag a reward she) a daughter eleven years and | hie, Jolw Lake was proud and haughty, | Middle West. 1’ 2 to go to Maho, To say Bolivar waa delighted | but his wife and little girl were just but John, I can't go without money." wouldn't be, half expressing it. the reverse. Generally speaking, | | ‘Oh, Tdaho isn't so far," sald the |Pumpkin pie, to his mind, or stom- | John Lake was not liked by, the pro- dig r. "It wouldn't be so band te Jack, was the triumph of cookery, ilt| pie of Paw Pow, Howevor, he did | 8° there. oon finished bis egg and announced |not seem to care what his fellow}, John Luke reached for his checi ‘eady for the ple. At that | towngmen thought of bim, jbook. ‘The ether man was silent, jpetat a@ cry came from above. It y shvuld I care what peoplo (Dn't Mise To-Morrow’'s instalment.