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ete |, . In except a few isolated the range of price fluctia- ’ Boye _ It was announced at noon that di- of the Utah Company have to cut the annual rate of dis- I nts from $6 a share to 4. ll Street had been looking for a fon to a $8 and perhaps a #2 So the announcement of a #4 te caused a quick jump in the “gtock fron 47 to 50. It almost im- _Mediately reached to around 49, Di- yectors of Ray Consolidated dec; suspend dividend payments. ie iy has been paying at the rate share annually. Suspension Consolidated Copper Com- ‘mont. "+ Directors of "“Agwi" to meet until late this af- to take action on the pre- * red dividend. ‘The stock moved er- > ‘ ily, but with a generally heavy ee this morning, reflecting the un- | eertainty as to whether the present | fate of disbursements will be cut or ? not confirmed, that bankers | with whom the management have been endeavoring to arrange new financing have been insistent that before funds are advanced to the company dividend payments must be stopped. Another stock unfavorably affected by dividend considerations was ‘Chandler Motors. Holders of this share annually, It is pow generiily Helieved that when directors meet in ays magperapeovaggaa demand, demand, ING _AND FINANCIAL __ |demand, The Righis of Stockholders tions—Broker's mission Charges— How to Indorse a Stock Certificate— How to Group Invest- ments: Call, phone or write for No. EW-373 Ash for latest available news on active securities JONES & BAKER Specialists in New York 4and STREET OFFICE | 805 Fifth Avenue | ‘Telephone Murray Hill 7120 PUBLIC NOTICES. rae Bear ae esse. cigaretio Case, jn and With we , March 2, an Of yearla:” eult __FUNE: L DIRECTORS, eign closed ‘way kr., de Denmark kr., demand, .1753, cables, cnt 7 aed vl irae To-day they succeeded in putting it ‘up close to 25 for a gain of more than two points. Reading, Southern Pa- cific and other leading rails moved within a small fraction of the closing prices of last night. Steels were fractionally higher, but buying came large short interest. premium of three-elghthe of 1 to be per it. on principally from the There continucs Crucible. Oils were Practically unchanged. The more favorable character of the nows from (he Indemnity Con- ‘teri! tana. Wheat was ference being held in London was a nine Influence ex to the market. held firm above Other foreign exchange rates were slightly higher. firm. Cotton rallied about 10 points. Money continued to renew at 7 per cent. The stock market continued to be dull and uninteresting until the final 4™ Steel Foundey., 20% fifteen minutes of trading when a raid was made on Atlantic Gulf sm Te & Tel, which carried it down to 41 7 of more than four points comparod |Am Tod ou B.. oa | With the close of last night. It sub- re | sequently regained a part of its loss. a loss Weakness of Atlantic Gulf encour- prot parts of gern ry aie in other t st, e tono at lende by this company has tho close was unsettled with fraction- ticipated and the stock was /a! net losses pred inating. ‘The foreign exhange markets con- n wheat tinued to reflect more optimistic in the day worked up to $3.90 3-4 for a@ net gain of more than two cents. Other foreign exohange rates jnclud- German marks closed high and cotton markets closely followed the trend of the for- exchange markets. Wheat with a net gain of more than two cents a bushel. Cotton advanced ns ere, eet Se o _o |Wall St. Gossip = LIBERTY BONDS. Lib. 3 1-28 opened 91.02, 1st 4 1-48 87.20, 2d, 87.14, ipsue are receiving at the rate of $10 | Victory 3 3-48 97.44, 4 3-40 97.48, FORBIGN EXCHANGE. At 245—Sterling, demand, 3.90, ca- near future disbursements will | dies, 3.90 3-4, up 2 1-8c. French francs, 11398, kr, demand, 1768, 90.20, 4th, £7.24, 1068, cables, 1608. cables, 3433. Pesetas, tgp 1398, Sweden les, .2235. od cables, .1658. DIVIDENDS. * The Bucyrus Company declared an extra dividend of 1-2 of 1 per cent, on the preferred stock in lieu of accumu- ‘The Great Northern Ore Co, de-|Pa, Mmm.” clared a dividend of $2 a share on its | padicottatohmon . certificates of beneficial interest, pay- 4 ‘able April 18 to stock of record March Four dividends of $2 @ share each | pay gusts have been paid in the last two years—| irqon Texas. on April 9 and Oct 15, 1919, and on| Gen Asptalt. Apri 16 and Dec, 15, 1920. national Cement Co, de- |Gmer clared # quarterly dividend of 621-2 The inte: cents, Siren At yh the ethan SENATORS ENDORSE [ort sor ov March 31 to stock of HAYWARD FOR PARIS Colonel and Others ‘Are Recome | tetian mended for Diplomatic Posts by Calder and Wadsworth. (Svecial Prom, William Miler Collier, President of Washington University of this city, has been indorsed for the post of Anvbassador to Italy by Sena- tors Calder and Wadeworth of New York. and Charles D. Hilles, Repub- lican National Committee man of the ‘The New York Sena- tors and Mr. Hilles have also made the following indorsements for diplo- Empire State. macy ‘post Col, for Belgium; Patroim leas young over eighteen BM get a ees en where he r he trate Levine on a chaz WASHINGTON, March & — Dr. William Hayward of York for Ambassador to France; Jules 8. Bache, a New York eats » had soup, two beet two cups of cot La was ari of vagrancy, ——»— FEEDS HIM; LOCKS HIM UP. Starving Young Ex-Service Man Mas Good Meal Anyhow. Lewin of the Arsenal Sta- tion saw a depressed looking, ,overcoat- man huddled on a bench | Central Park near the Bast Drive at noon to-day and questioned him. Tho youth said he was Peter Grecco, eighteen years old, home discharged from the Coast Artillery on Feb. 12 at Fort Hamilton, ‘on Dec. 19, 1918, representing himself a8! pog7on, ex-soldie: Na he tadnte Deen able to| single “cootic’’on the pgrsen of a steerage money and| passenger aboard the steamer Saxonia, ite for two days. Tho police took. him from London and Cherbourg, spent all his nit ews, a loaf of dre and a piece of raigned before Magi in Yorkville tN. ¥. Student, {Sewial to The Evening World) WATERTOWN, N. Y., March 3.— Bought on a statutory chargé based| ego, — on his alleged relations with a six- Beas FROM GONURE PRION, ar-old girl of Hammond, N. ¥ Robert Roop, twenty, son of the Re G.-C, Roup ot Antwetp. and a Coll formerly at at Canto: ing “ity. ot Ni ° o ied, according to th authorities to Bt, Laws New He enlisted to & restaurant disposed of Awo big bowls of Police Court THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 5; 1921 FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRICES newly formed bull pool In this stock, which has ite headquarters in Boston, CURB FLUCTUATIONS IN OIL AND INDUSTRIA Shares High Yow. Las = —_ mciho : 1000 Got Picks eseee 4 asouoe peters te Oogeriant, ANAL, by The Pre. Publishing Co, (ihe New Yors Zrening World.) tis i, SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS. di Allie Coaimery _% ees Be Nini i Jeb pea, with w former lover: Gn aa pill 100 Br Am Tob coup. 1000 Jumbo Extension 1 1 Rouen” Jounin oomtortnd by inate younger alter. Veta Deco ares Ya Am tank Nowe ax = “x ies hee ee: isang gfe wT | betatead oesmoy a Ae opt tae tows.” Mtg ctirwacd Cane nae per ak ela 6 4] oe aoe 1000 La Move Mining * 4% Mou" Stel" felia Mee tac ie In Im trvble rats, Beng engaged to to men af once —Hapert in tat See OR we 440 ‘Durant Mot 1500 MoNamara a 18 18g 1S | And Fen Cain a 290 Ferrel Coa) 4700 MeNamara Creerent ia lives & lstiows, lovelons exisence. One day, when she is out. Jobn coms Am Can. ae 2 @ — + Ml te uae kone tas alan io Tperiment with he wemape’ that, ber husband ix in Se Cen ive MH etry 100 Hanes Knit, {00 Atersh. itn. “ichhy' Low, Vala ‘learn “i Am Cor & By... 10% 1K WA 16% 600 Heyden Chem 1000 Motheriode % cojninl of a0 old frinid, Adare i eee ee eee 4% + 4) S00 mperal Tob 00 Mather Loss sew t lye aut pay informs, ers that oo Am Kepeee i004 — 4! Sho tage Pook 4000 Murray Mouttdge ‘Andrew itruce, "a friend of the girls and college male ron pon apt + % B+ A) 400 Anter ‘Trade Mark. 200 Niplasing ++ ‘One calls on’ her unter and anks her to intercede with thelr father, who has cut off Nin Am fee R x “” * ,'2 | 100 Mocture’s Meg (ee Korey Wier Himceaiatcly ater, muger Soha Tears ine howe, ering he will be lag . Vs = a vise of his inate, Sones jehew. re wo 4) en $06 Prive Con a CHAPTER 1X. : ; iy ais fe + % 1 + 1400 Rex Cone ; of her sitting room, saw it again in eo hes a | 100 Radio ota . {Continued.) i = M0 S) oon t | 10) Rooting te. ‘ 1000 Rochester Mines 166 AN’? one’s husband”—|#!) i white and gold, with the baby one AS Mt | 00 sand Com oe enti 8 Varia looked at Adam, |/®tEh¢ oeeeed 1h iin careneing fins Me — 4] Mo Pacitie 2a oe) Rees te 200 & Sliver Lead hia kind face watching |rers, and sitting down on the bench, | 4m = W [Mo Paditie . 80. + 4. 50 0H BatD Cory,...... 1000 Success Mining . her with a troubled scowl | begun to play softly, while across 4ue | Ae a + % — Ward ao + reed 100 Un Profit Shar. 1000 Tonopah Belmont between the brows. She found she room her father sam into a “chy An Aww Bugae. m4 OF a hy ae ae tg | 200 Witt ee a : ai Pore ononys Pherae ,, could not go on. The handkerchief dveamny basaty on,her (aoe ‘eae \ sen Qemttia Te, = 4 | ceations! Land 9 + 1%! 00 angto-am ny DARD br we aty irq | 400 Tonga Bxtension that she bad rolled into a wet ballshe) As ghe played on her girlhood cdme + %|Nerada Con 30% — Ye! s0y'8 O of Indiana aow.... UP 68% u8%.| 1000 Tonoyvim Mt squeezed tight together ana spoke|fooding back to hii in wistful p Am Tobacco, ... + % [iNew Of T & T% + %] “soe Oe N Y...... * sug | 1900 Tonopah Midway in a soft, frightened Whisper. Nr leaning. over Aimy Ve the - NY & —-% . y and touc him ys ae ion aeete C a x ules ee jaro sen ane 00 faites omer toe }"Adam, dear, W's all my fault; i hace hopeless, ‘after Wie Sai 41% 19 Taio eae OU, val 1200 Tonopah jshould never have married him!” wife's death, pl iu + | 120 | Yo00 Tonopah Reseue bv uyou “couldn't hide it from me,"| Varia, white-faced, in her .Httie + % 90% + 1% | levy att | 00 United Rastorn ty th Ph) A@asy paid tesoaly Binok tees, takits. Une: reli oF the 2 ; ‘fs sehold in her tiny hands, whil +8 wt me ce ir | 10 Shee 4) Mel put it dint thats it isn't what |Upstairs Nina sobbed stormily. pa ity lees sear en 98) too waite sg” 4g” you think! 1 made John marry me,) Varia, at sixteen, home from board= +% 1 11900 Wither: ....... %%4 in a way. J ought to bave known |'s school, bubbling with gaycty, 1710 Bik Basin Per. ri y — | 1300 Rugineers Petroleum ite FOREIGN that he couldn’t care for me the way | “keting through the winter holidays At Galt & Wi. 40% 41% — 2% 200 Federal OU i 1%, [88000 San Paulo #1. 07% | i aa ea a pte ANE haa Rte! \fa Gat a Wit 41 1 Pecdebteciellya iy 1 |" s000 Swedish Gov Sis 19%, | be had for”— vhis Varia, with the same soft, lilting = * thes ona’ Ott * ore 31% Be ited ee es ae innocent bog that She . eld a depth of mystery that ‘eve ¥ 100 Ant Petrol. soy | "Curse Nina!" He stood up and be- | he could’ not fathom—his” litte ay 100 Kay County si! gan to stride about the room. “I'm | Varla— + | 900 Maracaibo Oi fiat | going now before I do something I'll Us so dark I can bardly see the iY + 1000 Mexico Oil ts | be sorry for,” Adam said reaching | keys,” ria said softly. 400 Mid Cotumbla fy | for his hat. He fumbled his way across the 180 Midwest Ref Where's your piano?” he asked, | room to her. bs 106s Beatie Ott ‘a change of voice, “Everything’s all right with you," | ge Ne am ou mM, |. “it's atill at home—at Dad's, I/he asked practically. +4 | Ko omar ot we | naven't felt like playing”— ‘Oh—yes"”— + Fi blsteteracth seas oe |) Have it gent around: Don't stop] Was it something about the musi l gedee meeon c. 2, | 40000 Cons Gas &s,......4- 109 |Your music!” he ordered. she had played, something wistful | ent | 18000 Couper Export fs 42 Varia wondered why she felt so/and plaintive, that had pulled at his 100 Ryan Cons $44 | 18000: Copper: expert fs much more at rest when she Was|heart strings? He shook himself | ato'eiade fe. 7 |17000 Copper Export Ss 25 again alone. SORES ace epee mane! : Froeddormena 1, | sabe Conger iexpert be 35 5 like @ great dog, but he sat staring Piberei bets antine while the entire passenger per- in _two weeks, Inspection by health officers at this port revealed the lone cool inte, hee nm eurvived the hip’ own es | yietem. to which all ‘paasongers a Been subjected shorly after the vessel left Cherbourg last month, AUBURN, N. ¥,, March 3,—William Bavit @ convict transferred to Au- burn from Sing Slog, escal from ni| Auburn Prison by going over the wall was a fireman wy |garly yesterday, He, it.) in tl sight shift and would have been eased in December after cocying two igunana ir eee Bee “"{Stording to the test! resulted in| was playing the detention of the vessel at Quar- | Bast gist and “driven. sonnel was cleansed for the second time Britton a imnony the bo: on the sidewalk at No. ed treet on April 26, 1920, when le own the Van Pragga by thelr chauffeur, John . ran upon the sidewalk, in- the ghild to such an extent’ that und cesta Sf amputate his tion, note SALESWOMAN STOLE CLOTHING. Minnie Swords, forty-six, of No. 653 Ninth Avenue, who for six years had been a saleswoman in a Fifth Avenve deparunent store, was sentenced in Spe~ cial Bessions, yesterday, to serve alx months to three years In the peniten- tlary for the theft of a dress valued at 13.75, Detectives of the Stores Mutual Protective Association told the Justices Jhad found at the woman's home You in stolen dresses, aprons and pyt- and , ' | 700 Texas rts | #90 United Tex Oi 1800 Victoria Of new 100 Woodburn bench at 196th Street and the Speedway. ‘The shot Whalen of the West 177th Street sta- Goerling was dead before it arrived. A tructiong to an undertaker regardin is not known, Ss SSR YOUNGEST REPORTER DEAD. William Luoas, seventeen, the young- ‘eat _meinber onsthe Morning Telegraph staff and perhaps the yourisest reporter in New York capable | emoiently covering assignments, ditd of pneumonia yesterday in Flower pital. 2000 Grand “‘Prunk 6%". 5000 Gulf Ol Te. into the fire long after she had left him. John was walking restlessly about when she reached home, Where have you been?" he began nervously, then checked himself, CHAPTER X. 1000 Hoing Co Ts... your old father a kiss.” was heard by Policeman who summoned an ambulance, but found in his pocket contained in- 3 ie rial, The reason for the suicid receiving and Hos- He was stricken Monday night, . Mr. Grey, in his big went over to see dad. I'm going’ | oe chair in the library, puffing at a/to have my plano brought up hore.” oer ‘ain cigar, held out hjs arms to his never knew you played?” John oRt eas younger Gaugter | oan var said. “E thought Nina was the musl- ‘ve come begging, i ja} ca Bey se + jou Soa epg ah ¥ said, straightening her hat. as she a na?”. Varia asked with a pus -~ a i ‘BLOC again. zied frown. Cot & a ha 7 | Bate Corer ree “8 “Thats all fathers are good for| Nina had never played. She had J. | Ohile Copper ad aia #1 Poe ee (i nowadays,” he said, with pretended|been too lazy to practise; she had ‘Chino Copper = 109 Dundie Arts 4 1 gruffness, nePer found music the solace that Chuott & Peabody = 14a — 7 | ties Borel ‘Uroeeus Trt “The plano, in my sitting room,”| Varia had. She could not even now a 5 $00 Karte tasty at Varia said, sitting on the arm of his|pick out two notes on the piano, 3 1000 Gold: cons. 4 chair and ruffling his hair the wrong | Varia knew. $3% — 4 141000 Gold Devel 2 3 way, “Why, yes, I remember often Nina + W% + % | 1200 Goldfield Florence Pr) “Gave you that when you |-|used to go upstairs and play. Ghe * 40. + % | 1200 Gold Kewans .. ey & uated; wondered you hadn't taken it}said it made her nervous to havo + inl ASA Sefgornething lee’ too, Dad,” ahe|her forgey her muse and. think of ary A “Some ing else ry ” er forget er m1 an in) o! + pep M ARY PICKFORD ATHLETIC CLUB Ieaned sloecr,to him and sald softly, |them, but'T used to ait out in ¢hat ae “ue — % “It's Nina. Perhaps you cou ve ie J her her allowance now,” she pleaded. Pits ts BUYS FAMOUS “Not a penny!” He banged dowa| Varia pulled off her gtoves and + % pied LORELEI ROCK |»is Sst on the arm of his chair, pushed back her hair with that ges- —1 nn sk {iit isn't ike, you, “Dad to be--|ture, she used when she was a little —% he cach Mae : vindictive—somehow"— i en she without +4 inl sagt Price Paid for the Historic Rhine | ,, Ning deserves ull she's got. 1 saw | moving. It all came back to her now! + % Bee through the good-for-nothing Rogers| Nina used to come running up to her +% ana Eminence Is Given as whon he first came to the house. I|to say, “Play something, Variat 1 3 +14 7,000 Marks. told iter Mbit oaks a? borg) goat care what, but play for half an » in with is ories je Texas oi jouT or 80." + % pouch} ; fields, and that uncle of his who was| And Varia, who loved her music, + % ou % | LONDON, March 3, ing to leave him a million, 1s more| would mount the stairs to her “music Femoue Tas +4 un ORELEI ROCK, on the Rhine, | than I can see.” room” and play, forgetting time und Ou g ee L near St. has been pur. “But Nina’s sort of desperate.| circumstance. Once she had stumbled + % (ieee vice pur- | Qcorge.”” Varia always called her|on John sitting out there in the ante- a “%— %| Popular Film Star, It Is Re- chased by an athletic club in | sather by his Christian name when| room listening, but ho had not seemed Ganoo Wi & Wie +h bs “ order to safeguard it against dis- fre wanted something from him very | to recognize her in the half-light, and ; th x — %| ported, Will Leave Los figurement or usages not in keep- | PAMY. a ae eg, tot her lie} Amd. Mita ‘ad always. pretended 10% — % Angeles Next Week. ) {ng with theMistoric surround- | 4, jt!" he aald In that sume morose| that it was she who played, not: * 49% + 2% — ae >| ings, according to a report from | tone, Varial = % 1% Mw%+ 4% Unjetaii' tb hn Srenina: Weil the Rhineland. | “But if Nina has made a mis- ere ye iy like to go out to _ i % Bo Wh + 1h peclal to The Erening World.) The summit of the ‘rock has as ce Ce id tenate iatintent sr Ea 4 %% & + %| LOS ANGELES, March 3-—Mary| been bought for the sum of 7,000 Eh? Bo you think so, too? Varia coukl. She told Sally ‘Lo +2 6 6 Pickford, it 1s reported, will leave| marks, and will in future be used Varia plucked at his pieaye se ake thet they were! going: owt, per orl Geos vena. =% wh bg | Next week for Mexico. Mins Pick-| 5 & drill ground by the South | Went eh 7 vent to are lo apartment| Lou moaned, “I's gettin’ up the Rigeut Howe - iy 11% | ford, it is understood, will take a long Provglbee ray ool coy on Convent Avenue; it's not that| dinner for you, Mis’ Amory, and-now _ a ois Saal ig ie eaaatey aay rene Gate e rock is a familiar landmark | UP “a Avenue; it's mot th| it's Jes’ gone £0 wast Tikinole o% 10 e y ie to all travellers on the Uthine. It | it was all so cielp oe aims, nor| But Varia, with a few words and Tetining. -—% MW) IR +t | Soria line, gives a remarkable echo which | ™&rble hall. tne ten ae ane her sweet smile, smoothed over Sal- Inepieation Copper -% % 2 +4.) Col, william Thaw, American ace,| may account for the legend at- | don't care’ attitude—kind of defiant ly’s disappointment and promised her Inter Cons Comm... r 3 e © and Mrs, Marjorie Everetts Priest of acne Ie an ce commonest | “and then Mel came in. He looked an extra. afternoon off as solane, : a Rhine j -| Varia ‘tung o 3 wey 40% +7 %| St Loula were married on Tuesday| form the tale is that of @ Rhine |, handsome in a fur-lined over-| | Vara Mung open her closet door +% 9% 0% + %|atCoronado, Col. Thaw and his bride) river in despair over a faithless * her father scoffed. | black satin. She pulled down a pic- = 4 _|have started for Pittsburgh, Pa, Col,| lover, and became a siren whose fut something about him fright-| turesque hat that was wide and Sik. Te ‘Ty | Thew’s home, by auto. voice lured fishermen to destruc- | eng me, 1 know it's allly, for I don't| drooping, and was buttoning her tote ie 8 $1") Mrs. anita Baldwin, daughter of/ Hom Know anything against’ him. Ita] slove when John called: Inter 1% 4% 4 i a a only”— ee Lucky Baldwin, the late California ? . ” § Invincible Ol... 21% 20% 20% —— iiaas Teac Rar nlven) $1,008 SEARCH FOR MAN IN BAY. ony that he's a cad!” her soi talking. He seemed Bin farteta. 2am & fund. He got up and began to walk about] vous, and Varia, leaning back in the NICHOLS MUST DIE, |DAVIS COMPLETES _|.‘% snt!-JaJpancso tun | tee Seay of Companten|,,H? Ret Up and howan to walk about] vous, Ad Varia; leaning Deck Ip ihe 2 Seven big ships are to bring Penn- ns library J ‘agner Found, back, his head on his chest, “And if| them and gilmpsed John sitting rigid, GOVERNOR DECIDES HARDING CABINET |syivania coal to the Coast to help (Special to The Drening World.) PGive Nina. her allowance again, | leaning on his stick, his dark face set, = i provide fuel for the ever-growing . ib MORICHES, L. 1, March 2.—|what about you? How much have I at abe cane only og hiro, sweet ‘ ; meet. Searching parties are hunting through|been giving you?” u ew er, Sees Alarming Increase in Crime—| President-Elect Formally Announces |P&°!8° 2ier . naw determined to|the marshes of Great South Bay for| “A hundred a month.” ea Leen Sake anise oe Lect Says Law’s Penalty Should Choice of Secretary Take a Strong Od TOF EHD 188 Olen ocean e okstt git themes Bon started | oo he moment. that fvonart, he'll | ness; and Varia knew that aleinca Not Be Lessened. of Labor. bf tree transportation here and back | Lone Island City ‘Monday night, for a | for me hammer and tongs, 00F Padiiat De AESRLRG FO ORS POMNRLRY, ‘ 33 three miles from Center Moriches, |loan! Damn it, Varia, T won v ha . ALBANY, March 8-The fact that a| WASHINGTON, March 3—Presi-|Snd free board here to world’s ath-| | The spot in Which | they” Jott anna But Varia put her hands throuzh| |"Where are wo going?" she asked young man previously bore a good repu-|dent-elect Harding to-day completed| Aj] classes of persons employed in! body was found near the ‘wireless sta: bel Sook apd Sait pallet “The Biltmore,” he answered tation and was led astray by evil asso-| nig Cabinet by naming James J.|the picture industry here are en~- ee Bee at the paint from which} '"Saere, George, that's a good boy!” ftersely. clates is no ground for the exercise Of! Davis of Pittsburgh as Secretary of| Polling for Gast on conmrehie and | Qbankler Is believed to have made his| Varia pushed him down into the chair] When she found herself at the executive cleméncy, Gov. Miller sald to- | 7 oyor, blue laws, which threaten the entire} way there from’ the place where the| before his desk, dipped his pen Into |small table opposite him something day in refusing to interfere with the) 4+” ¢n, tt h oA industry, boat was found, and to have fallea|the ink and said: “Now your check | of his excitement seemed to enter her oath sentence of Guy Nichols, who is eee ee ee Se The rent strike here among the| exhausted when almost out of tho| book!” Leaning over she watched |plood, The music drifted down to i George B. Christian his private Sec-| tenants is reported as spreading, with) marsh. Spankler was twenty-four years! him make out the check. Then she] her, the sound of voices and the fra. to be executed to-night, t least fifty apartment houses in-| Old and was employed to Install ma- 0 2 Increase retary. a y tweaked his ear and kissed him. grance of flowers, of powders, of per- od a iets art ie volved, lack of accommodations and % in the, Wireless plant. | Hel "™ And now, what about you? I'm|fumes—all these other women dining" ori like the one involved in this consequent high rents being the| Xho was twenty years old, #"*"| going off to the Lodge for some win-|with men. wane,” the Governor stated. “It must! BOY GETS $20,000 DAMAGES. | suse bere, as elegwhere. for orts. How would you and John| Varia looked proudly acrosse at bo understood that the Executive of the y | sane Ee lke to come along?” John. He was so distinguished. How - State will not interfere with the execu-| Was Struck by Auto While at Play’ SALOONKEEPER KILLS SELF. “Oh, we couldn't, dear,” Varin sald |the black and white of his evening | tlon of the law and will not attempt by da ilaaweth. 7 { eee fk backing away, a spot of color show-|clothes became him! How very dark the exercise of executive clemency to . faites Sulelde ou: {ng high in hér cheeks. nim th his brows were, and how cleanscut len unishment than EAward Brennan, seven years old, of by john needs a rest. Saw him the|his mouth! She lean ‘orwhrd, Sees by law." MAN No. 1193 Second Avenue, Manhattan, Spstavey meneh. 2 et ork Mogae Htlikian On | other day and I didn't think he Igoked | studying him while he ordered dinner, wan yenterday awarded a verdict of | Max Goerling, fifty, of No. 704 West QUESTIONS, awfully fit. wine. alos pst ; “4 And she naa naoner lous of all that r, oar = cbaap . who fi rt ducted i ‘ Geo now an ne lodge’ isn't|her eyes mig! ve aw $20,000 by « jury before Justice Calla | 180th Street, who formerly conducted a) 4, What is the largest city in Lou-! Cegant. enough for you, I! put you| “Pretty crowded, isn't it? Jon LONE COOTIE DETAINS SHIP. | enn against Jonn and Bana Van Pragg,| l4rse cafe, at 177th Street and St. | jgia Seen CRONE ere Wiitlam: tieary. [aakea Wis even ewenping te aneth March §.—Diseaw Clothing, manufacturers. "Tals was ths| Nicholas Avenue, committed suicide | 12 By what more familiar name is| Come now, Varia, there's an offer for [tables about them. He. litted® tug arch 3—Discovery of a| largest verdict ever given In the Queens | this afternoon by shooting himself) the nave of a he J sommonly ealled? | yout goblet of water and then laid it dow: County Supremé Court to a boy of such| through the temple while sitting on a| 3: Where do the Hottentots live? “Oh, but we couldn't!” Varia per-| Untouched. Varia, following his ga name of the cov- 4. What is the ted seat for riding on an id, protect si ere was the seat of the high- culture from the fourth to. the seventh century 6. How many States border on the Great Lakes? 7. Who proved the doctrine of the Trinity with a shamrock? 8. What fictitio tly referred to, wishing cap and ai “Not saw that it rested on a table in t corner where, under the cluster a lights, sat a man and a woman, Nina! Varia wondered why hee heart began to hammer so fast awshe watched Nina, and why the pulse in the contingencies that would occur,| her temple began to thrum. 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