The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 28

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Saturday, ‘ \Ue Ry Tar Go it!) gig aL “Jan. 22, 1921. ‘Un Hetail Aare OR eo == 3 \0 & Mea “E tee, 8 Sy we FUNERAL DIRECTORS. enna Motor... 4 8 Raters eS no Call “Columbus 8200” Gevat Worth, 6 if me bts P3 ey Any Hour, D Night Creat Now, Ore. ¥ Pr amert a Ke ° o = Greene Cananea . y 1b 10" ‘ua ANK I. CAMPBELL, Caan, SOBRE s +, ies, * * at 7 “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” lise. Haskell & Parker. ag af ivy (.xon-Sectarian) Houston Ot Vella Fargo. mM 70. . Hupp Motom Vora aa, ue Rimes: Oneuael 7 Wea Wweite Gur: 28g ¢ Tompiration Copper Wertingtans, rt i \imer Com Cor Wyreting & i. ° Inter (oon Corp | Inter Harvestor isi eae cana dare haber sabato! 18 | inter Vapor a ar ‘near hath et, eritable. 1 Se ward, MT Wile 172 Melville tS Heune, N.Y. | Ine Ofer (Marine First Sale in Their New Store at HALO EE These are new, stylish goods made for the opening of’ our new store, and prices were marked low because the stock was bought after the great “break in prices.” Can We Offer More ? all worsted, double and single breasted NOW 21 25 37 Overcoats too $110 Ulsters 5 ao i all worsted, this sea- sons newest models NOW Is 13 I& finest worsteds in the latest style fabrics NOW 75.00 Regular an Coats Others sell these ot at Sales for $100, Money Returned With a Smile OXXXViad 1181 Broadway S. W. corner 28th St. E EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANU HUMORS OF WALL STREET = o Pau ONE BON OF BRASS BUTTOr ID GREY SERGE |W THE sock. CHANGE MAKES ; LOOK Like Be Luxe Epis OF THE HOOSE Go a THE OFFICE BOYS WHO PL: ROULETTE ALA TIME CLOCK A STOCK EXCHANGE * ah! some chicken— (ol) ANGE TRADING Post = here's where | steal @ quarter of a. point {" THE TRICK KELLYS (wor THE BOYS ON THE CuRt iete CREATE A FURORE WOULD “| A@ py Bide Dudley. *3 ' « {he Wants to go away but has no money. The banker offers bim § Which inn 0. Tae brother NO-THIS 1S NOT THE CHEER LEADER. di mands eat ts rlentfully his from his prether's estate, John Lake suddenly declares that he must OF DEPHINOUM UNIVERSITY — JUST ONE : |*° ‘foliar “and'‘ule ‘chume decide to" decorate thele cave by the fiver, and to hold a show, ‘The OF TUE CURB BOYS COMPLETING A SALE! ARERE 19? plan It earefully and hold a parade, In whieh. bat anouen “ina the. proceeds will” be “for s sr. heathen of the Methodist Church and the Be: it and expos CLERK tise ¢ ‘ grumpy ‘spinster, arrives on the weene and asks the hich scandalous ‘proceeds AND bs As the Story of AReal Bo (Copyrieh, 1921, by Hide Dudier.1 SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, na Holvar Brown of Corner, Mo., ts ® real boy, always up to mischkvous pranks ut whee [he saves Little Tim pple, from’ & cattle stawpede be becomes of the town. | saroadit, te, Featiest of a niysterious stra he delivers a note to Mille itrewster, daugnter uf Judge | srewster, who meets ue min. ie ois ner that when we ieft Ber some tims before, Yo was seat 10 | prwon for stands, The stranger proves to be James 1. to the Dank and meets his brothé ‘wrong he never committed, Hy tellg her that some day sho will forgive, when she under brother of the unpopular bank pteatdent He ‘who greets Blu coldly, James aske Tor 10 Jobn Lake, ey, saying that aoe CHAPTER VL his guitar hanging by a string from *(Continued,) his neck, the little negro took the ELIZA stopped, all out | Middle of the stage und rendered his ot breath, and stood, arms | "umber very creditably. Me was kimbo, waiting for action | forced to respond to three encores from the preacher. Unde-|before the audience was willing to cided as the latter may h let the show proceed. béen up to that point, he saw his| When he was finally permitied to duty now. Incidentally, the unusual | Tesume his chair, Inky turned to Bol- sight of the preacher and the old | ar and said: . maid standing in the street sur- '‘Mistah Brown, does yo’ know why rounded by the boys attracted a|lows ob Paw Paw Co'nah folks doan’ hab to wohry ‘bout goin’ ter de bad diy crowd of people. This fact | ‘ place?” ved to urge the preacher on. Bolivar,” he said sternly, “this| Receiving Bolivar's thing hag gone far enough. You must | swer, Inky continu destroy that sign.” | too green ter burn.” negative an- “Because dey 18 ll “Yes, Bolivar Brown, you're dis-| ie Juke it lo Ezra Fox just S gracing the church,” shouted the old |Tight. It seemed that he bad been maid. “If you don't quit it I'll get | waiting for the opportunity t {the law onto you, you hear me?” /|his pent up mirth and hi |. ‘The crowd increased in size steadily | with “a loud “ha, ba, ha!" Next in and Bolivar noticed that the show |his merriment he leancd so far back was receiving excellent advertise- {in his chair t it gave way and .|ing. The preacher began to edge| precipitated him on the floor. ‘The toward the sidewalk. It was up to accident pleased Ann Elza “Chase Bolivar to say something. greatly and she was convulsed with |,,“O' course, Mister Beggs,” he said, | laughter. It necessary to stop }“we won't do nothin’ for you an’ Miss Chase's heathen if you ain't agree- able to it. We only got a block more te go so we'll march on an’ then we {won't parade any more with the] “The Babies In Our Pioch sign, Is that all satisfactory? | Even though he did i 5 Dr. Beggs, anxious to fade from the | wrong key, Ske ae wade ay bite with public eye, readily agr and the |the sor d had respond to two rocession ‘formed again and moved jencores. Just as he Was preparing to away with the crowd, or most of it, | tell a joke the » loud rumbling following and laughing. The s8igM|noise from overhead. It sounded as ‘had done the work. Bolivar Brown's |though the roof was ‘being torn off. show for the heathen was the talk Again the performance stopped and Jof the town, Ann Eliza Chase was for a few seconds audience and per- lrip-roaring mad over it and did not |/formers sat mot onless, wondering |hesitate to say so. lwhat was the cause of thb noise. The When Miss Chase stopped in front rumbling ended with a bumping of Uncle Ezra Fox's house, on her |sound, which seemed to indicate that |way home, and told him ‘savagely |something had dropped from the roof. how the church had been disgraced, | Hverybody ed outside and there the show until Uncle Ezra recovered his equilibrium and Miss Chase re- gained her composure. Bolivar then announced that Skeets would sing, COPPER ANO STEEL IS ie Ezra laughed. It was one of |they found Chuck Andrews, son of the AURA IN THE. SEVENTH | (he side-splitting laughs for whicn he |cobbler, s tting on the PENNY mous, one hand to his mou : Why, Miss Chase,” he said, when |had come w he recovered, “you ‘wusn't never a | look at the show through a small hole y Jin the roof ‘or which I am truly thankful,”| A physical examination of the boy, she snapped conducted by Uncle Ezra Fox, showed “Well, “ Uncle Fzra con-|that the loss of a tooth was the ex- laa tinued. “I'm a goin’ to that show. |tent of Chuck's injuries. The young- |T'd go if Thad to pay a dollar <v get |ster’s sister, who was in the audic in an’ had to borrer the dollar, Boys took him home and the perforr = all be boys an’ that Bol Brown sure Was resumed were gen- [Significance to business ral,|is a wonder, It's a front seat at the |. A Joke from Skeets, two more from Railroad wer x ud the inarket especially, ews show for me." And Uncle Ezra in- i y and a song from Bill cor tremely dull and in this group frac-| that a re oC oxmhes at dulged in another side-spiitter. jthe minstrel portion of the ente toc j tonal price recesvions were the rule. | protlis taxes is provided in a bill ine; Ann Eliza Chase was furious with] ment, and’ then Bolivar ann e iad e negected, jtroduced in Congress. su. .-'Unele Ezra, Frowntng dee she, that he would exhibit some relics and There continued to be steady ab- v1 & flat tax of 1) per cent. on| moved away without further com-| Curiosities, As the audience applauded hoof Government and corpora. | all co ations is proposed. While | ment jWith vigor the curtain came down : | tion bonds. Practically the Lib- | the bill_ pro y not be passed| “Better come along an’ see the 4nd Bolivar hurriedly washed off (Complete Stock Exchange, | em mies made new lips for the | "tt it is said| show?” Uncle Ezra suggested Most of the black he had smeared on and Corb Quotations Appear In some instances gains ex- | | “Not me!" waa her reply, as she bis face. Five minutes later he was 4 : , tended 10 50. poi The sterling ex- | M f as} quickened her pe Gutsiser te Wage orith Nik conan Daily in Wall Street Fiwal | change market continued to show a! limination of} Although the curtain was not fore him on a little table Edition of Lhe Evening World.) firm tone all obnoxi y the in ins! rige until 2.80 by 1 there They consisted merely of the teeth Jones and Baker say: Of particuldy iad were a dozen waiting at the the street dentist had abstracted ° door of the ‘blacksmith shop to be from the Jaws of Skeets and himself The downward movement in stoci SO ae ee ratty SienlTha, Srowdamelt (but ttiuma CHR DECOR tn PeDerese Mitte clomer OF) the) i =] | Bolivar began to soll tickets, there) seemed hintffy int N the Vaaenh market yesterday was resumed this ||| > . !were more than thirty. By 2.15 an) Ann B was d lig aa ae ena For Smart dience of about fifty people had| "Now ladies nts," said Boll- morning, and was accelerated by out- | | New and Original “theatre.” Boys were | var, when gathered in th all had examined the teeth side news that was unmistakably un- . . mai in the majo but the number of! minutely, “1 got a surprise for you.” favorable. i FE a h 10n De ns Women nd adults surprised Bolivar) Drawing a small piece of white The market had to contend with an |]! aD = ! re he ie a ae ance, crore Tie pocket he exhibe anncuncement that Pennsylvania | |} > ‘ ‘ ; bought a ticket This here,” he 5 re awick < 5 bought a tic is here,” he announced the crude oil prices had asguin been re- | By Mildred Lodewick he asked tooth of our feller townaman, Chuck that independents wero cutting the| + se_Eisree a quarter, Ain't got nothin’ fall trom the roof of our opry hou i aa Se ieee would have ess." | iss Chase hurried out at this prices of certain ateel products ap- O eke ict ‘And Uncle Ezra moved toward the point, declaring she reatly feared proximately $2 a ton below the United entrance, refusing his change. At) she'd never be able to eat again, States Steet Conporation’s schedule | RNA DEPTS that point a rustle of skirts was heard’ “cur ving been and, what was probably the most im- | 2Ck# could never ‘and a shrill voice said: exhibited for the edification last as long as they have, because of their portant unfavorable influence, a 7 per cent. renewal rate for call money was again eatablished, eerie tee In addition, the market was dis- | Kes variety difl- turbed by publication of the accusa- CUM to attain. But the ingenuity of tion that the Bethlehem Steel Co: fashion creators has poration lad drawn a vouch against the Shipping Board for | KePt this exeeption- $265,000 for services of C. M. Schwab | *!!¥ comfortable, for one month, and while this accusa- | PT@etical, and adapt- tion was vehemently denied by Mr, | “DI€ type of dress Schwab it gave the bear contingent °V¢r Smart and fa» an opportunity to circulate stories | °!nating. New tricks that more than $100,000,000, repre-|@Md turns are con- senting excess charges, will have to| tinuaily Introduced be returned to the Government by | but I am sure the shipbuilding companies and steel con- | Model I am. offering pebalateay | here will appeal as The financial district, in its latest | UPUSUally distinctive The woman 6 South would employ attack of “nerves,” professed worry | over the probable showing to be made j by the oank staements to-morrow, | either nen or one of and by the statement of earnings of | the plain surfacea the United States Steel Corporation | Sport silks with a for the December quarter, due to be | Plain or crepey sur- issued next Tuesday, * | face in white or some light color, while for present wear poiret twill or pussy willow meteor would be suit- Professional traders turned decided- ly bearish and throughout the morn- | ing session were selling leading speculative stocks with considerable | abandon. And while in a number of | able, ‘The side open~ instances recessions extended to two | ing and lapped, tunic points or more, the showing of the|is the frock’s dis- market in face of the character of | tinctive feature, while the news was excellent testimony of | the manner of the the inherent strength of its position. | sash és interesting This was particularly true when the extent of the recent rise was taken into consideration. At no time was | The wide Qand trim- ming on a summer frock would be effec ad of the three sheets, on so det there real evidence of liquidation, | tive in ribbon, elthe | Bite, eomsponed f the tres sheets treet, between Fo th one? i and the weakness shown wan brought |in a wide. widt fence applauded: vigoro. When W48 struck from behind and knocked about entirely by professional bear | which offers a pretty the noise died away, Bolivar stood up Sone i aig aot Jone conncloushensy joever the person was who pressure, stripe, or in narrow and said ; Was undoubtedly a robber, but he wag In some sections of the list action! widths of vari colored “I will now interduce Mr. Skeets, frightened sway by a policeman be- eel eaalanintaa eurestic caonisarr ce | neen eee ae endman for the cave, and Mister fore he could rifle my pockets 1 ad age i |Inky, endman fo ner quite a sum of money. with the egg ed we news. dahon above Soe stat me Skeets and Inky marched across it is not probable that the Ha stance, shares tenactously narrow on of . the stage in true minstrel style and knew this” ground Seavtte price cuts in gruae varying widthe and A TRIG ONE FABRE FBO FOR SOUTHERN | took their places at the ends of the “Mr. Lake," the paper went on to Shipping stocks were about the h tecircle, Ann Eliza Chase had say y , a. sem ra c say, "is one of Northwest Missouri's Dele AE PO OE bap ileg genta SERA leet rt been seen to start nervously at the prominent business men. He i Moreantilo Marine shares and Ameri-| ness, White, gra 5 attained by t ned silent. Unet A . y or pale blue for; @ttained by means of round # \she remained silen' n being a bigbearted man” hi can Intornationad ail registered emAll| ine frock would achieve the prettiest | MET® buttons placed close together | Fox was almost r a8 ve police not to search for the spota were Columlim Graphophone| ‘fect, For dark blue poiret twill,|hosice. Indeed th Dosetbiln or the | een Doerr arrived, Bo! ‘te n. need ct! nena and Studebaker, the band trimming could bo inte 5 frook are manitold var announced that Inky would sing food,” oe cy a wig Qn tthe other jusad, etenl, equigment,| preted with varxing widtha ot black: Aerme js also muiable n enlivening touch | menti |_ “Bolivar Brown, There's your nickel. It was Ann Eliza Chase. She glared lat the boy like a tigress. Bolivar was greatly surprised; want a ticket. ! the crowd passed out of the plac and dispersed. Thus closed the show, leaving the Cave Improvement Com pany and the “Heathens” ahead $2.70 and a knife with one broken blade was Uncle Ezra. She received her) which Bolivar had accepted fi ticket and, turning, came face to face| smal boy in lien of oacty The boy - | were certain the show had proveg “Why, howdy, Miss Chase!" he said! grand success and. so was Ueole with a twinkle in his eye. “Thought | fara Fox, s |you said you wusn't comin’ to the , show? Looking straight at Bolivar, the old CHAPTER Vi, maid replied: "I wasn’t, but I thought HE the church should have somebody, the St. Joseph evening here to see these good-fer-nothing Abi ort Paw Daw | boys don't heap any more disgrace on shtalhad a rday night te it. That's why I'm here. contained a piece of news With that Miss Chase gave her| phe story concern * Noh sensatloe? ticket to Skeets, at the entrance, and| there was halt a coluinm of itera the sed haughtily in. Uncle Ezra! front pase a inn of it on th parsed, at Doliver: then:at Skeets, |fnent pase. It was headed something | "Gee, whiz, boys!” was his com- ral +e ee ment as he proceeded into the the- JOUN LAKE ASSAULTED, ‘promptly at 2.30 by Uncle Ezra's Fey, Rig! Corner Banker Attacked | watch, Bolivar and Skeets went be- bg ota ne nt by an Un- |hind the scenes, leaving the door in| wn-—dnjuries Slight. charge of Eddie Berry, one of the|, The article said that Mr. Lake, who |small boys in the audfence, Eddie,| had been in St. Joseph. several days Aithough he hud paid his nickel to| OM ouriness, had been attacked while see the show, was highly honorea| © his way to a theatrical perforrs- |with the duty’ imposed on him. He] @mce. The assassin, the pape, sala was undoubtediy bent on robbit banker. He had slipped up beste Mr. Lake and had struck him ov 1% head With some blunt Instrumene The assault had occurred as the Pew Paw Corner man was passing 7) alley on Felix street Lake wag | guarded the entrance zealously, e | going so far as to chase a little negro |boy away from the sidewalk and to| throw rocks at a big dog that was ‘| oating on the other side of the street, | After ten minutes spent in sinear- ling their faces with burnt cork of ‘ir. \their own make, the boys, with the| knocked down by the blow, but tie exception of Inky and Skeets, took| rival of a policeman caused tha |their places in the semi-circle.” Inky| hold-up man to take to his heels be fore he could relieve the his money and other valuables, paper quoted Mr, Lake as fotlow “I was passing along Felix St ast night on my way from the cifle House toa theatre, As 1 pas the alley th banker # Tt 1 Ske being the endmen, re- | mained behind to make a “grand en- trance” and, ineidentally, to pull the curtain up. All bang in readiness, | Bolivar, from his position in the mid- die, gave the signal, and the wall of | to regard the incident lightiy, ‘Qne Mo Bibber fo' to Cross,” With (Don't Miss To-Merrow's Instalment.

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