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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, ——— ——————— “wns | FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRICES | aitas‘nmutus By Irving Bacheller’ C@ But these factors uid not seem #.!- | ficient to stimulate buying of stocks. Stock M k t A potent reason for market apathy | AP KE] verve system as w whole, an 8 por call money rate, Considering the im- proved position of ihe Federal Fe- Stock market traders to-day could | serve system as a whole, an $ per! *! not find any new incentive in over- cent. rate is something of an anomaly, i!) 2" tne-week-end developments, and , 4 Is again becoming a cause for ane-chaiear | considerable criticism in speculative S82 Agr cunm CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS Pane waren Share High Lom iat INDUSTMLALS, | 1900 Acme Com (0 Amer Candy... 100 Beit Am Tor cow 00 Car Light Kanms City fn of | Welty Simingticts | Kenmrenit Conner | Keystone tire | THE GURB~2.30 P.M BH ’ Nika’ # te ee quarters, However, it is the expec- 2" Mew Some peanaigron Steal g | Lod — Mot i i y: Fi her Wad with an unsettled undertone. | tation of best-posted bankern that 4% OA! tae te OT TR OMNGK Re ce ay bi 3 Such wenkness as developed was due | the rate willbe reduced before the end Am Gur & Fuy Late thw 100 Hanes Knit a 14% Copyrien|, WMD, by Irving Bacheider ee not so much to selling pressure as | of this week. Am Cotten O1., Maa Brin 14 | 100 Hagen Kant 9 PROLOGUE, fat aiosence of demand. Judging by the| Most professional pressure to-day \® Yew Sind Srioce tsetse: iat «| igen ee oe oe 4 "ot 1081 Bart: the . | wae exerted tiet the ofigeroup of 20 H & Leatnor = 1's 2 indian Packing 4 the early summer of 1 jar | RFR extent of commitments the public | bese Am Ht & Lp! Mille Btatew Onl. 10% 600 Imer Rubber i son Traylor and his wife. Sarah, , ; Shares. Royal Dutch and” Mexican Am ter, Midrule Steed. u ‘| 0 oa . has no interest in the market, 004! petroleum both showed losses of Am Internatices ‘Mo Kan & Tur 2% heres ve and two children left id : Mo fex 48 ; home near the village of Ver- Fee Aca te ae erche te Coe naaPet {oe than two points, apd other olla 45 Tie on ig ato Meete aly a! ie genes, Vermont. and eau their | disinclined to do much if the market | were off from substantial fractions to 4m Lanmmetive. Mo Pacific of. 7” | 400 Republic Tire tub . tt travels toward the tting sun with | until there is more convincing evi-|more than a point. Reason for this Aliel Chem Mom Wand 16% "S| Ato Sweets Co dai ohaitay Aruba beard And Malling | dence that @ public following can be / iy that the price of the erude product Am SMety Naror an nee fl eet ‘4 pin, @ feather bed and blankets; a © Am illustration of the mare's ox. |? st belts lowered. On Saturday 42 Sone tut Nations! Miauit .. 100% 100 # Sane hho} ig amet looking-glass, a skillet, an axe, Cre ae iene thar! (he Quotation on Somerset crude oll Am Steet Hr: | National ead 7 | 2100 U 8 Ship Corp 1&5" pack basket with a pad of sole bd Was cut 75 cents a barrel, This is! Am Somr Nerada Consat 11s M4) 200 Unived Promt Sharing Mme 4 iu leather on the same, a water pa there was not a transaction in United | ay | Ate: Btihanhre. Tob. New Or'T a Mr. $e | 300 Unies Ret Condy H rig . tS pail, & Htate Steel, ordinarily the most active , ONS Of the most drastic reductions yet | 1S ham" Hew Yee Castes % i seat out NS #S | box of dishes, a tub of salt cork, a widok on the list. until seventeen | ered ; ‘Am Ttnooo NY, NA & a, Ol seaman On i ow sy tifle, a teapot, a sack of meal, sundvy | minutes after the opening. The bulk) Stel cauipment, motor and food | Aw Nieco me a Necame Western is | 1 Souin Penn ows. FP small provisions and a violin, in a| of tranmctions took piace in the | "Mares all moved within an extremely |Au Root Online eR | 228 OF ot ca 30 double wagon drawn by oxen. | | newer and highly speculative indus. |@trow range. Coppers were featyreu |." 110" Ot sted pode $y | ee OHH: 6 i Samson had found himself al- | 4 trials, * | by their dutiness, Ralis were trregu- | scncwuts Owns Sorting ” ” ANDEPESOLNT ©} #2 | ways “in the same old groove,” and | The few new occurences In the way |!" with the Reading issues showing Am Aru i HK Ieeati GRE vesyns “6 ] groe attied Ou sine + jhad decided to go to the new West, wisenget Hor that |-S#tmm dy Paetic Oil (w I Wd ties |with its hardhips and — difficulties of news worthy of attention were| Strength because of the peliof that (Uke a | Wan-Ae Petrolom | Ses mace bed 1% | and then to “try a new starting place : mostly favorable. For instance, the| the long awaited segregution plan will) au ua & Wt Am (et peered ate goad * ‘and another route to Hi : 800 Carib bank statements issued after the close| be announced this week. [Au Gul & Wi pt enn at k Wil Tas oeas ere. For weeks they m ay, on Saturday were better than gener-| Market unsettiement increased Avio Hala Com of rheortag ila Be GN] 100 cle tn on” ot, | Buffalo, they saw thelr Finet loses ally expected. The reserve ratio of/ during tinal Wading, raullroad iesues jnugemn tore ue nee Mineuais 10% Me : 1 | tive, and® through Ohio. the Federal Reserve System as a! joining in the decline, with losses in jin & bio hile Petooeum my “ iu) They fared along through Indiana | ; whole is at the highest point since | some instances extending to more) Mat & Obie pt ierea Aeron -14| 4 iuland over the wide Matownlae dt \ 7 | Sores 2 | IMinois, and on ti October, 1919. It became known that! than 4 polbt, Despatches from r rr aed aati fia 900 Glenrock Ov. ie ke New Encland textile milis are re- | sponsible banking houses in Philadel- | jem gout 8 p « Pins & We V5 » % | $00 Graaaus uit rassy, ing 7 . opening with a fair volume of new) phia sinied that the Reading 8¢gre | iin ste B.. Vite @ Weer Va pe Merit Pry ome #46] prairie: and up a long, hard hill to ordey on hand, that stéel mills aro, Fatlon plan was finally agreed on thls lagiyn tu Tras .. Lrrnaed Stee! One ie Ge pekane 6 15% 154 | the small log cabin settlement of re-employing hands recently lald off, | dhe ie Ayre at all Mewes ot Pee Bhiyn Rap Vr cttw Vunta Ale Soma: %| ‘ane pao che 10a te Rew Salers ' Hinies on the shore of “ing #tock shared equally in the forth A Ware OW % 7 i ie Sangamon. hey halted about and that other kinds of business) Vining distribution of assets, Lut ibe Hadianvelie hs Traber of NJ 1 Petes eee ‘| neon in the middi etc aieiaiey os eetoneeim YOUNG MANABE LINCOLN. SHADE OM AN'GLD ONE show dofinite signs of improvement. | Keading cominon turned wenk With | Cae poteot Halt Stet Springs cers waa Prod sis | prairi ge, oppo! . ; Seeceeereses | the fest of tho ist, Little {{ianadian draeiti Kay Copper im |) ‘Gee Key aie ON Pied heh Maper lt cage A sign hung over its|country. He clerks for Mr. Offut.| Scot, about forty years old, of # BANKING @ND FINANCIAL, | oy ine, Wheat murkel declined 0 Ute [Central Leuthor Knding S| ae oe =%| door which bore the rudely lettered | Abe Lincoin is one of tie best fellows | father slight build, some five feet. sie pds ;over (ire cents a bushel, 1ON | Central Laathor i Roading tt of — 1% | $00 Prod & Ret *% | words: “Rutledge's Tavern. that ever lived—a rough diamond just} @ ght inches tail. "That {s all that [closed with net losses ranging from |(SA. ie tame 0 to 40 points, After carly irregtlar- | Cotain-teud Trot tending Ot vt bh CHAPTER .I. out of the great mine of the We ‘ny one knew of him save that he 2) + 1100 Red Rock oO} lo 0 % y . a S e ty foreign exchange rates turned |¢yaae sou ti, hegre os Sf 80 Ban om ances aL an LONG, slim, stoop-shouldered| jgheg ny Meus (© be cut and pol: | spent most of hie time hunting and firm, | Onee & Unio... 68 Kew | & 8 vt 2800 Simms Poe events * young man sat in the shade/ Denton Offut’s store was a small] best things, which great men had CM & sty RR ot Reguble Moor of an old oak tree that|log structure about.twenty by twenty | suid or written, on the tip of his « % . 200 Bkelly Ot cMaeeg.. ay [fort Duan NY Gib |) Gap te he OU) ® stood near a corner of the | WBich stood near the brow of the hil! |rougue. He was neatly dressed in a jCht RT @& Pac... 26% % |8t Jomgh Teed... tHe Viewers. Olt ce. ‘ : tavern, with a number of children |°28' of Mutledge’s Tavern. When | viue flannel cout and shirt, top boote . CRilaPipes @ Wh — 4] ged on *. lphuying aroma Bin. He-ned lean. | they entered it Abe at full length | and riding breeches. s lela ce Wak ut, iB Va ds a Boe — 1% eae uo ‘ng against the tree trunk reading a| 0%, the counter, bis head resting un @| “Welcome! und here's the best seat Trade in . Gossip) = 3. CREE Se = TE) ame on is” SS RGA ere rank nag | Sota Maw aaah tsk icy |s ean! ae atte the Obile Onset... 125% Saxoa Motom + ta) 1300 atlanta Ae “near and stood looking at them, with | cok in his hand. ie wore the same) After Traylor had been introduced, B Chim Oopyar 2). gas ~ 4 |Seamm-Rovtck 81% = 1%] ov ie ledge ; ‘4 [the book under his arm, — Samson | Sn chd one Suspender and Insey'| che story-telling began. Abe was al- Cou Gok .. 10% 14 [Seneca Copper ae 1 | 9900 Boon rad » % says in his diary that he looked Itke trousers which he had worn in the} ways foremost, for his stories were LIBERTY BONDS. Oa Put & dra. 27 Shatin Aris. 6° 19000 Host & Moni tym es" "an untrimmed yearling colt. about| were covered: Onis ae le He yee | momned In New. Salem. and other rules and 4s, 86.40, up .10; 1st 41 86.90, off 40; CO Gan & Klee HO HMO Me | Sinolair On. BY ~ % | 4300 Candolada Mo... 19 1s 19 | and kept rising till bis bush of black| [t was a general store full of exotic | | Webster, the sturdy son of New methods of interest to 2, 86.56, up .08; 3d, 90.10, up .18, 4th, saga ard 10% ted A pranrony int bong! . <6 Prete Virginie oe a | Teousien re ia sis feet four above! flavors, chiefly those of tea, coffec,| England. y Beer suey UP Aes eB , 6° Ry 8TH | Souiher Macitic Gn 400 Corte Bile 7 6s 1 | the ground. Then he put on an old| whiskey, tobacco, covad eel) Ee er ” = , ; traders are given in our free ot ste, Victory 83-48, 91.24, UD oem Gan Southera Ry 21S 4 = % | 180 Crema oid 1 a (1 | straw hat without any band on it. He|and molasses. ee ee uaa ee eeaee ; J | i | Osneel test ‘a | Southern Ry pl... BTM + %| 200 Dundie arte .. 1% 1% 1% | Teminded me of Philemon Baker's fish| At the rear end of the store was a|° “fiave you learned that last noble ; FORBIGN EXCHANGE CLOSE, | Con Int cal Min Btond Oil of NJ, . 185% + 1% | 1200 Puma sliver 3 3 |rod, he was that narrer. For humili-| fireplace. There were two chairs near| flight of his in (ue reply to Hayne as It tells: Sterling, demand, 383 5 caibles, | Coat, Can... 2 tan O of N J pf. 108% + Me [620000 Kureka Crrcaus ry sz: j ness I'd match him against the world.|the fireplace, both of which were] you promised?” Kelso asked. Is: ¥ainsai ip 140 vet. Seeceb fase) Soe ke +S | Serombers + 88% 1. | 4200 Pureka Holly ua ait | His hide was kind o° yaller and|occupled by a man who sat in one| “I have,” sald Abe, “and the other The General Rules of , 2; ; aap, 00030, | Oseden Olle. 4) A | Stadebaner m4 — %}10600 Gold Cone 8 8,jleathery, I could see he was still in|while his feet lay on the other, He|day whon I was tramping back from . demand, .0702; cwbles, .0703; up . | Osaten OW... ate 384 — 4 | Gimmarine Moat, + % | 4300 Gold Dever 2 3 |the gristle—a little over twenty—-but | was sleeping peucefully, his chin rest-| Bowlin Green I came across a drove Trading. Lire, demand, 062; cables, 0363; up Com Products, en Ss Superior Oil. 114 | 4800 Gotanta Piorence 2 «@ [his face was marked up by worry |ing on bis breast. He wore a calico|or cattle and stopped and gave .t tw The Rights of Stock 00910, Belgium franc, demand, .0735; | Ao iay Btest OL: * | Superior Sted 1 | 1900 Gold Kewana .. 2 2 j}and weather like a man's. I never| shirt with a fanciful design of murn-|them. They wl let go of the grass ol les, .0736; up .000%e, Marke, de- PW tenn Com & Chem + ta] 1800 Gold Siiver Pick ° s 9 |S8aw anybody so long between joints, |ing glories on it printed in approprite|iund stood looking. Ly an’ by the a4 and Bond Holders. mand, .0159; cables, .0160; unchanged. wn — 4 [ee Os + % | 7500 Gort Zone 22 a4 | Don’t hardly see how he could tell|colors, a collar of the same material| bull thought he'd stood it as long as ; ‘ Canadian dollars, demand, .8836c; off | oa & Pacibic 2% = 1" | 1000 Greet Bond 2 g {When his feet got cold.” and a red necktie. he could an’ bellered back at me.” The Deposit Require- (00680, Swiss franc, demand, | .1602; , Tex & Pee Cont ate 1 | 200 Mena Atundag 44% 4) He wore a hickory shirt without aj Abe laid aside his book and rose} “Good! Now stand up and let us ments for Carrying cables, 1607. Gelders, demand, .3488: re {Mhied Areome 18h — Ww] 200 tron Bowom . % [collar or coat or jacket. One sus-|to a sitting posture. see how you imitate the great chief 1 | Stocks. cables, .2398. Pesetas, demand, .1388 SE. Thwm 8a Auto Salen 10% % | $400 Keox Divide a 45 | pender held up his coarse, linsey| ‘Pardon me—you see the firm is/of the Whig clan,” said Kelso. cables, 1393. Sweden ‘krona, demand, OL | Femece Prodiets 52% 34 | 10c0 McNamara. 717 jtrousers, the legs of which fitted] busy,” said Abe. “You know Bb Zane| The lank and awkard youth rose How to Give a Broke 1805; cables, 1810, Denmark krona, rihen ‘Praneoon Oth 8% 4% | 4900 MoNainara Crement . az |closely and came only to a blue yarn|used to say that he was never su|and began to speak the .lines in i : phoracl demand, .1965; cables, 1910. Argen- ay 4 Union O81 By Sa | 400 Magia Con 4% = ©«|zone above his heavy cowhide shoes.|busy in his life as when he lay on|4 high pitched voice that trembled us Instructions. tina pesos, demand, .1980; cables, J 1, | Union Pacific 8 % | 3000 March Min. 10 ao |Samson writes that he “fetched a|hix back with a broken leg. He said| With excitement. It lowered and Ale #0000. + | Unite! Drug... 100% 1 1000 Mother Lode .... se 63 {Sneeze 4nd wiped his big nose with a|he had to work twenty-four hours a|steadied and rang out like moble Broker’s Commission oes Neraasones United Drug iat ot 48 %4 | 100 Mother Lode “ww, 64 4 [fed handkerchief" as he stood survey-|day doin’ nothin’ an‘ could never git | Music on a well-played trumpet as the~ Charges. “ ” 4 United Fruit . 106% 2000 Murray Mogridgw st 52 j!ng them in silence, while Dr. John Hour off. But a broken leg is not/Channel of ints spirit filled with the POLICE “BATHTUBS” ses sana. United Pood “Pre Fy 1 | 4¥0 Nipoiatne se #4 |Allen, who had sat on the doorstep |so bad us « lame intellect. That lays | Mighty current of the orators pas, How lorse i Gaston, ie Un Retail stores. oH Ys | 120 North Side * § |Teading a paper—a kindly faced man|you out with the fever an’ ague of |£/on. Lage ahssso i beod ph ap uc Ss lah CARRY SUMMONSES Uiteni Ger..." t's Ct tip pt & | "tn ops ite iy /Of middle age with. n short ‘white | enorance” Inde Kage resomameeaca | from, his lips “ike the winter snows: Certificate. Generm! Hlestric. U 8 Ind Aloobol.. 67% 67 % | 200 Prince Com “They shook our hearts as the wind % | beard under his chin—greeted him|Kirkham’s pills and poultices of Aieneal Motor. a) 0 8 Reuty & Imp 47 4715 # % | 2000 Rex Gone... }cheerfully, pociry. I'm trying both and slowly |Shakes the branches of a tree” Sam~- How to Group Invest: Round-Up of Twenty-Five Butchers , enert Motor Det 1%] 8 Rather... ON OSH % | 1000 Nochester Mines sss. 8 | ‘The withering sunlight of a day late getting the better of it, I've learned {80 Writes in his diary. | "The lean, ments, 1 5 . Soodrigh «+ ‘ ~ 10 8 Redwer tot pt dot ye 1000 Ban TOY cerrecrcree 8 6 |in August fell upon the dusty street, three conjugations, between custom-|Dony body of the boy was transfisured as Sabbath Violators Arouses | Goatricn 9. U 8 Btowl YMG Ble 44 | 1000 Silver King Divide... ; 4 ,now dmost deserted. Faces at the crs, this afternoo! and as I looked at his face in the fire~ Call, phone or write for afdarmimn’s ladlenation tty Mining .. %|U 8 Bled be... 110% 110 S| c008 Giter lead sons ty | 100r8 and windows of the little houses | ""ime man sleeping in the cbair began) ght 1 thought it was handsome, No, E. W.-355 s i . Creat Norther of 1% | Utah Comper 1800 Suonem Mining...» 2 2 2 were looking oypat them. Two ragged | snoring and groaning. Ne ie bal onenein Naaieee wae That police motorcycle sidecars ac- | Grat Nor Ore. +1 | Utah Sesuritics.... $60 Tonopab Belmont is in in |Doys and @ gifger colored dog came! “Don't blame Bill,” Abo went on.| mre @fter he sat down, I had gor oe s Hartman ‘Cony = 1. | Venadiom tea. 4 ty >} 4500 mosopah Cam Boy. s* {* {running toward the wagon, The lat-! «any man would have the mghtmare, “fst look at Lincoln. see . Latest available jmulted for the purposerot ‘aiding: 18) ein Oi. 14 | Vivmidow oo...) UK BH 3000 Toiie Divide... Im va iv {teh and Saywbo surveyed each other | ing shirt like that, He went to a| 90Ul 1 think it was then 1 began to 4 news far. the suppression of the grime wave ‘ipdiahoma Refining %4 | Wataah a 7 | 100-Tenepah Reiondon..... if iW if [With raised hair and began scratch- | danceaat Clary's Grove last night, and| Tealize that a man was being made nished on active securities. are being used by the police for the |Inepiration Corer . % | Webanh we A... 1 1Mhy | 4775 Mooo-dim B....... wag |! the earth, straight legged, whin-| they Shut him up Ina barrel with-a| @mons us ‘more precious than fine | ie Inter Coos Corp . | Weber & Hell... %% De 1200 Tonopah Midway. 18 ia |1NB Meanwhile, and !n a moment be~) gay q dl rolled i ‘own hill in, 82'4; even @ man more precious than | Dunpose of acrving summonses Wasi.) Oo Com Df + | Wella Rare oy ay 200 Tonopah Mint * |gan to play together. A man in blue | 9 and rolled ‘em dow 1 the golden wedge of Ophir,’ ” JONES & BAKER |[} trough: our do Eacex Market Court ie Pe om %| Wem Maryhind -<! 10% 0% atelier Galea Vi \Jeans who sat on the veranda of a|it 1 reckon that's how he learnt how) “me Hootor gazed in silmce at the | to-day, {inter Harveatee % | Went, Mary Mal. 18% Te | S800 ‘Tonopah Moatans. ; |Store opposite, leaning against its Minds laughter that followed the/ POY. Kelso sat with Both hands in his Specialists in New York “Twenty-five butchers were acoused [ie Pao Ae ee oe en 1500 Tonopah Hewouo Bale 10 ey igpped whittling and shut bis} ote generat ol | pockets and his chin upon his breast venty-five butchers were acous Wi : Peery 4 20 |jack-knife, : ; F pole fre Curd Market Securities jot selling meat on Sunday. , They \yn Mer ar we, [Nominee Lk. MOM 34 ies BL Semtianet TH cWhere do ye hail from?” the Doc-| *"You see there's quite an undercur- TEAR Sous (Aber be ened én:a: low % . "% oo - fe ren! nee e pla face of “ - BROAD STREET OFFICE |Were discharged Alderman Loute | inter Nike! . ireeeee & % Lelie S| 1000 Wen amd ¢. lk ba i alg i 7 pad’ S 4, enceeurise t Ae: eae | voice. “Something unusual has hap- 50 Broad Street 7 Zeltner—who was in court—then told | lvineitée oil . Ml auto Olle ssc, 38 my | 2200 Whlte Cape, ® | “Aan the way in-that wagon?” ‘The sleeper, whose name was Will-| Be 2a Ae SNe Soneee MADIGON SQUARE oFFice |f|°Y°"* "deeare—for_ which the city seca ne uf so dl und W000 City of Beryes Si... O4 OM 01% | gta” said the Doctor “Where ye| He was a short, genial man of some| another, hog story. tm a Mttle afraid had appropriated $85,000—awere used Jone ‘Nw te sie, = 10 Swies Gov 544 4% 9) |ouna’ : thirty years, with, blond, curly halr| of anything I can sy. 1 would ven- 225 Fifth Avenue in serving the summonses. $000 Allied Packer Gs Ba Bn Mh eee om cmactly. Going to take} and mustache. On account of hile) poonet. In his Plymouth address he Tey Madison Square 1377! say that right, Otticer?” asked Mag-| GUN OFFERED DETECTIVE. ; NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | site dnc'tte Gh ida: Bo fe ge et ee ene country ham | Marmes® and high color he way often) hears roceding nto never returning 42nd STREET OF FICE imate (Nelan eadeeseie Fatrareay) FURST PACE $1,000; Dixie Junior; | too Anaconda + My got eit [right here, This is the Canaaif of| His fat cheeks had a color as definito| distance the dank of chains and all the xo 10s Fits A (Moker, who had served the sum-) Brooklyn Youth Tried to Sell It to! JT) OS Saari 108, 24000 Anaconds, i WE |America, We need people like you.| ay that of the blowoms on his shirt, | HOP no ye venue Vinonese: ‘The patrdmen replied that mb Squad hat Naan? 5000 Bred. Boe! tay |Unhitch your team and have some | now rather solled. His prominent nose] ‘TUC” | tii soo” Abe asked. ‘Telephone Murray Hill 7120 he t 0 | Charged with offering a loaded re-| land Belle, 101; tity ey Th | | B00 Beaver Board 85, Oe vo |dinner and we'll talk things overlshared thelr glow of ruddy opulence.| (20 SoU bys Sy Ot a jhe had used a side car and that he harged Ay Willlam A. 108: *Pretru White, + | 38000 Gerrn de Pasco Be Me 10)" lafter you're rested. I'm the doctor] frig gray eyes wore a look of apolog} Surely—there are so many " ert Deteotive Glibert of wins ( 2000 Cons Gas i 0% | he, ; t . y ey pology. ileus “wankaee hater! (Offices ts 6 Principal Citi, |p PA! een authorised {0 do yo by, volver for male te eee ot Prete nae ee to00 Walens '8 mit He {here and 1 ride all over this part ol ite walked rather stiffly, ae if hie logs| Who hate it. These Yankees hate tte ‘ ‘ " i e Bo d, Max Tobin, twenty- a 11000 Gut Ou! rtrd $84 [thé country. I reckon now it} Ht 4 " and they and their children a yh aptain, ‘Dhe police have dubbed | the Bomb Squas > 1 KAGE—$1 claiming; (hres-year- . ’ is x were rbeumatic. eee eae neat htakdee. Chuena, |tWo of No, 84 Mildleton” Avenuc,| okie: anne comolation’ ai tudatigs viawal, | 40 Grand Qrunk Oa xi tty well. i CM MavIOg, this is Mr, William| tering all over the midlands. Thole Direct Private Whres. | the sidecars | “bathtubs. FOC | ee Kiyn, was arrested to-day in a Lii,S Ju. 11; storonl, ‘Mt: Pilanderse, ‘be: woman in a neat calico dress) ,.M™,, Trayion this is, Mr William | spirit will guide the West. ‘The love terlzing the use of the motorcycles for | 3 Nits stay Attidea!,. 108: Hellyethen, “bi: ume out of the door—a strong built] fits : ‘ ‘au~ | of liberty is the salt of their blood and such purposes as an “outrage,” ANdoy- | Plumber's shop where he is employed 4 iene Ree aie tkreee: nd rather well favored woman with | if! shirt he resembles a bit of vine- man Zeltner said he would take the) at No, 988 Highth Avenue, He Is said clad sculpture from an Italian garden, | thé marrow of their bones. Liberty a F108. Ale eligible — "Pine Pa |blonde hair and dark *eyes. i e means treedom for all. Wait until matter up with Mayor Hylan. to have told Gilbert that the gun had] i aga 1Ob: Malo BEL 131; Sir tie Mrs, Rutledge, these are travelers pak le. real flesh and blood and a good | Tean®, Temlotlming out here by the : been ed to kill Pollweman Danicl RAOB—81,00 Gras band jfrom the Bast, said the Doctor, | HOW.” | 5 wagon load, have grown to manhooda ' = - = Brennan, who has boca eiasing sinco | 1ihs ‘Umeeyeur olde wn setlt ftloni te Hag iM |"Give ‘om some ‘dinner, and it they |! don't understand your high-toned | fiaeu JOC DANY BIGED oaton wilh ' MARR EO Dee. be Mite sien tt sit 00: Wytholbes. Mts x: WR ican't pay for it, I can. ‘They'vo| tll” sald Berry. ‘“Phis shirt suits) fer te At Headquarters ‘Tobin changed his | Pableaux IY He Vas Rash Day, 111 O% | Come all the way trom Vermont.” ne : em. . ee | PEABODY—TRASK.—On Fob. 6, by the M.S Heady Ce ee en ociten Lat cen Vice Nieman, 10 eons 2. jam | SNGood land! Come right in an’ t Tt is the pride of New Salem,” said I hate It too,” said Abe, ‘Down | Kev, Dr. Edwin Knox Mitchell, Mrs. | Sinile a momber of the 61st Plonecrs ans | Siar. 114 Jack 21, 107; Dardue, 10 : vd fei |yerscives, Abe, you show the gentle. | the Doctor, "Mr, ‘Traylor has just ac-| tie Mississippi 1 have scen men and Campbell Funeral Chi GILHOOLEY,--ORAOE, Lying’ tn state Campbell Funeral Church, Bway, 66th, sociation of Des ey the Tres Vuatink hammer of argumént.” “If 1 had the education likely § would, I'm trying to make up my mind what's best for me.” ‘re trying to decide what your friends and your Bway, 66th. of not gufty was entered tg- ‘ifty-three members of the Ad- | Crital Run, 108: Ie ore | SeateDran | 8 in Mason Builders’ |“ Spot, Ck $1,000 Finale Pure; fouryear.| 1, What National Exh | Supplien indicted last week for conspir- | old ay the niin, —Pictor, 18: Ney | held at Fairmount Park, Phi acy. in roatraint of compatition. ‘Tho, « ‘ : 1 vo | Minden, | 108, fale, “Zoapite,: 90x Os. a ‘ women sold like oxen. If I live I'm | KATRINA TRASK to Mr. GEORGE Fos. had not been well since. To keep peo- | Winter) wi Tha iis TO | erat oere to put his horses may lend |auired an interest {n all our Institue : TER PEABODY, at Yaddo, Saratoga Die from toasing him, he said, he vowed) “ivy Rack $1,000; pretiminary mame: | faoo Va-car Chem Figa “x |him a hand." tions, He has bought the Gollaher| gong to hit that thing on the head pee, N.Y. As A gang member, ‘The police do not |avessoaroki: one, mile (40) Mentone 1G: —— Abe extended his long arm toward | (act nd is going to build a house | SW May aes lawyer gp think rennaa was murdered, bi ey | omeratie, Ue meee Wl stole, Sane DO i |Samson and said “Howdy” as they {and some fences. Abe, couldn't you} | “bo yeu atl mes: f! Weekly | retusoay | ——— AAR SS ROME Jack. lors Surge” Hike; D OL hook hands. help Ket the timber out ina hurry so| Kelyo amked. sb iy ng ‘ “ O° §2Weekly oIeO >) Mata rt “What's yer name? How long ye| we can have a raising within a week? Rios $ ” | : Not Gullty Pleas by Battin | NO 81,000; Cami! handican; KNOW’: been travelin’? My conscience! Ain't| You know the arts of the axe better| Make @ better blackamith,” said Abe, | SEND FOR BOOK OF GEMS | PYTZ-GERALD,—David ee in otnte Materintn M 71 iti RS Pi ward; ope mile ead ale. ey eee tha HARM taka MRR TTR AR AIO Soma - “| believe you's do better with the- fm Darcie Srey | Courriats yet York’ eetdinn waivine ©. | Rutiedge was asking as she went into] Abe looked at Samson. locra y St, Indore, 110; QUESTIONS. |the house with Sara h and the chil-} “I reckon he and L would make a dren, “You go and mix up with the| good team with the axe,” he said. "He little” ones and let yer mother reat | looks as if he oould push a house while T git dinner,” she said to Joe} own with one hand and build it up| SMITH—Sunday nigh, at her home, 42 Washington ay., Oarteret, N. J., ANNA | pleas were made by Martin Conboy and Sse hat London strect is ; a Sra} fe of and Betsy, and added as she took] with the other. You can bet I'll be am aig’ | on, SMITH, aged 55 year |Eorke %" Medaite of counsel. Justice | 1d) yu ry ules ove tacks Br yal: | ficial, residence of the Prime Min-'Saran's shaw! and bonnet: “You lop] iad to help in any way I can,” sountry and for the relgn of law and 5 z | MCAY. owed the defendants until] Kiss oo Nell, ny, OT; east. ns . \ 0" + peat ‘self while I'm flyin’ eae ice e Funeral Wednesday morning, 9 o'clock, | rub. 17 to submit motions. BSR: "Rove Weaken, 3. In what famous painting did Gor Gann fn) reat Yerself wh yin aye’ at! turn in and help. I should | "put 1 think eVery man acts trom At Bt. Joseph's Church, Carteret, N. J, waht tiang, 101; Henk. Se : regio represent the Saviour crowned | “come all the way from Vermont?" |aiter the atdre toe me tea ca uild, locks] selfish motives,” Abe insisted, Interment Calvary Cemetery. MME. CURIE TO VISIT U. 5. AV yA IR py Uj wae thorns? Abe asked es he and Samson, were |‘ ies ne for & few ervae nal Dr. Alien demurred as follows; “ WIOENT IAL dium, is to visit the United States tn ude Pra 110: |, at is largest city in Flor- es, sir. Couldn't you: come mo "|| Remaster annie aie of bialeoear a ALLS PENCE Cale vi FUNERAL DIRECTORS. May, Announcement of this was made liter, “Tits * Fate By jing!" the slim giant exclaimed, | "ond: Weil havens. atory-teliin'| ML Leds eV oye ag i yg eae < ATCHEDIAMOND yesterday by Dr, F, C, Wood of the eit sek mich, State: largest vx reckon you feel like throwin’ off | aiid get Jack to unlimber Mis gua, | Meike Sime ee aoe You mens WELERS t Crocker Memorial Cancer Research La- MISE adieonn 1002) ne ae Ghat other nama arc th jyer harness an’ takin’ a roll in the] said Abe, money which belonged to her, Why. ‘ boratory. She will be accompanied by 2 uid, | OT Rd Ase dn 9 are the an-| grass. It was a cool evening with a prom-| gig you do it? 7 ry her. daughter, Irene, who is also a scien TRAGIC #1,000; fourgearokts and | cient cave dwellers known? CHAPTER I aa et tai te wa prom | cid ¥ i a re coming on the invita p 8. Who was the Roman god of ag- . . a in the air, Jac: elzo's For a selfish motive,” sald Abe, "9 William Brown Meloney, rioulture? PTER riding two days with |¢¢bin, one of two which stood close] pelieve honesty is the best policy.” editor of the Delineator, 9. Who was the seventh President the Doctor, Samson bought | 1ogether at the western end of the| “Phen you took that long walk jusd he United States? br yillage, was Nghted by the cheery! tc advertise your honesty—to induce af cites elven twa tins er! the claim or one Isaac Gol-| blaze of dry logs in its firéplace.| peopie to call you ‘Honest Abe,’ ag family ef sovereigns who rule a coun, laher to a half section of} There were guna on a rack over the | they have begun to do?” try in peti by and a little more than a mile from|trepiace under a buck's head; a pow- vouldn’t want you to put it thag New Pia Feb. 7.--Attorneya| hank. for Armour & Co. and Swift & Co, to- |the Western end of the village. He|der horn hanging near them on ita said Abo. day ffed with the District Supreme ANSWERS. jchose a site for his house on the] string looped over @ nail. There were | “But that's the only way out,” the HELP WANTED—MALE. Courts now plan for selling their! prices realized op Swift @ Co. sales ot 1. Centennial. 2 Downing Street.‘ edge of an open prairie, wolf and deer and bear pelts on the| Doctor insisted, “and we knows Loe ‘ard’ interests, Previous plans cattass beet in Ns Stor week |8. Ecco Homo. 4. Thackgray, —5.\ "Now we'll go over and see Abe,"| floor, The skins of foxes, saccoons| ones would have to call you *S Saturday, Fon GAL, “On ships | Fuoksonville, 6. Oklahoma,* 7. Tog: said Dr. Allen, after the deal was! and wildcats adorned the log walls.| abet" os DO cents per Pound and averaged Tix | jodytes. § Faunus, 9. Andrew Jack- made. “He's the best man with ar Jack Kelgo was a blond, smooth-| (Don’t M as per pound. —Advt, gon, 10. Dynasty. xe and a saw in this part of the faced, good-looking, merry-| NUTPERA “exparienced on Crane wiring needle | . ¥ proposing the sale of the yards to F winacloas cageaain keith iS | Pr Mringe a Gp. of Boston hud ‘Geen sabe oe Onan 4 Ws | disapproved by the court. To-Morrow’s Instalment earted |" of This Fascinating Story)

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