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Stock Market ‘The rally which stock prices un- @erwent yesterday proved to be short lived. The tone o: the market to-day ‘was decidediy weak, with railroad, to- bacco and independent steel shares wuffering the largest losses. It was a case of the market b-ing Unable to withstand the threat of im- pending unfavorable developments. ‘These threats had most to do with Mividend reductions. Independent Bteel shares went down because of the spread of the report that the Vanadium Corporation will suspend dividend payments when Meet next week. ‘That tssue declined more than three points. Replogle \ dropped two points. ‘Tobacco shares dropped in sym- ness shown by Tobacco Product. the near future, and the prediction was made in responsible quarters to- day that the present 6 per cent. rate will either be substantially reduced or, if continued, will be paid in in- terest bearing script. Railroad shares were given a jolt by the action of New Haven. yet the stock fell to 143-4, a new low record for all time, and a loss of 2 3-8 last night. The lack of banking support in New Haven caused hasty unloading of the standard rails and declines of @ point or more hecame general, The market was also disturbed by the continued pronounced weakness of Atlantic, Guif and West Indies. That stock fell to 30%% a new low close of last night, the Executive Committee of the com- an official announcement of the de- cisions arrived at was lacking, It Is matter of genera) Wal! Street knowl- edge that practically the only means the company has remaining for rais- ing much needed new funds is to dis- Pose of tankers now under construc- on and probably also to sell its in- _. terest in the Atlantic Gulf Oil Com- ) pany. Coppers, motors and equipments were unable to make headway in the face of weakness shown by other groups of stocks and practically the only exception to the general down- ward trend was General Asphalt, which rose more than a point on short covering, and traction shares. _ Speculative opinion was so pessi- mistic that no attention was paid w } known improvement in the money and Wedit situations, although it the unanimous opinion of highest . banking quarters that continued re- Jaxation in money and credt is bound to bring about a higher level of security values. Money to-day renewed at 7 per to 6 per cent. » However, public buy- BANKING AND FINANCIAL. The Rights of Stcckholders This up-to-date booklet clearly explains many of them; also those of bondholders, etc. It also tells: The General Rules of Trading —- The Rights 7 of Stock and Bond Holders—The Deposit Requirements for Car- rying Stocks-—-How to Give a Broker Instruc- tions—Broker’s Com- i mission Charges— How to Indorse a Stock Certificate —- How to Group Investments. Call, phone or write for No, EW-383 Ask for latest available Ey news on active securities. JONES & BAKER Specialists in New York Curb Market Securities BROAD STREET OFFICE 50 Broad Street Telephone Broad 7150 MADISON JUARE OFFICE 225 Fifth Avenue Tel, Madison Square 1377 42nd STREET OFFICE 505 Fifth Avenue Telephone Murray Hill 7120 Offices in 8 Principal Cities Direct Private Wires FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wherever You May Be ‘There is our Represeniative ‘Call “Columbus 8200” directors pathy with the conspicuous weak- | Directors of this company meet in A director of the company ridicules talk of the necessity of a receivership, Points compared with the close of Tecord and a decline of 3% from the | It is known that | Pany met late yesterday and, while , cent., but the supply of funds was so large that the rate soon was lowered] 1 ing in the market is now so small that the powerful bear element which has been working so successfully ou| the short side can temporariy afford to disregard these favorable develop- ments, i The highly professional character] HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921. FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRICES CURB FLUCTUATIONS — IN OF, AND INDUSTRIALS cES | THE OUTSIDE MARKE T—2.30 P. M. QUOTATIONS |= hour. I wish to God I could.” of the trading became increasingly ve Share, High, Lom, Lam. | aares, High, Low, Last, evident in the last hour when shorts Pe ee cute. | ‘ ee. INDUSTRIAL. 8100 Knox Divide a on! 2 Govpright, 1921, te Bide Dudley. endeavored to convert a part of the-r| adv fumay Of... BIW Bl BTM + BY Fowl Te psc, 2M 20% — M4] 800 deme dow, mM 1% 8 PLAY NOW RUNNING AT CENTURY THEATRE. large paper profits into cash. ‘Thes| ajc Rubber MM Mt 2 | Kanmes City Bouse, ab 22% | 22% — %| 1800 Br Am Tob com 1% 12% 2 i found that the supply of stocks was! studs deseay TH AG ce Wh Kan Ohy OO oe, aay 40m. aan + ou | Me Cor tate 24 2% | 100 Magma Cop 10% 19% SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS. extremely limited, and it required! Aijucnakmer 95% 3% — % Kelly Goring ..... 40% 99% 40% + 4 440 Empire Food 2% «=©8 | 1000 Marsh Minin 8 & Marle de Corlaix, who ts attending an rv’ dance on the Alma, Freneh cruiser come only a comparatively gmail volume 4m age os p K 7 250 Goodyear Tire, 164 | 100 Maso Vall 1% 1M mended by her elderly, husband. Ie, becomes “petulant parrnt preoreupe of buy! J oleae: SEEgd bt ST ocd * en Come) Ne et 2 i x and t to La ie, an old lover, bis advances &1 ying to cause rallies ranging am tank Note..... 8 82 be Keystone Tire 16% 4% W% 4% 200 MeClures: Mag 2% — 2% | 1200 Mothertode a @ Ae ghee ner the guests, have left. for ie from two to four points. Not only ‘xi tet, fusar 41% 42% + % Lackawanna sted . GO G3 BSF 114 200 Perfection Tire Ive lve tiv | 400 Mother ode new» 8 ed by, Matic, later makes Tove to it, pulsed. Resentful, yore most of the leading nreculdevs is B% WO +14 Mee Mud & Tim... ZR 2% 2% + % 1800 Radio Com 1 1% 1h % 1% ab ory, abot Rls nels, ho, line, the, captale, married 8 7 favorites able to recover carly losse , } et hadia, Com pha i Maier) Geceivid by a South, Capt, te Corlaix’ sew the tmplied aur om i 23% way % Lehigh Veiley ‘ % lo Com pfd. % % th but in a majority of instances ne 121% 191% — % Liggett & Meyers, , 200 Republic Tire Hub, i Ya 1 | 200 Ophir sliver 1% 1% orders havo come to hold the cruiser in readiness for action, But at 9 changes for the day were upward. Gat & Wy ML 1 Ae. Loews, the 00US Let 1% 1% | 600 Prince ae ‘anslous wife by reading a decoded radio messago which orders the Motor and oll shares led the tise. ‘hen Cotton Oil... 21% 21% 2% + m% Tat, Ine. bead Aad gan te % | 90 Platinum Pailadiuin sm 8 OM ‘That means peace, docan’t it? she, \ turning to the officers, Hoth | Studebaker and Chandler tm Drq syed. 64 Gh ey Lome Wim %0 U8 Bhip Cor | 1000 ex coms ie ae CHAPTER LY poles ead as owed net gu abou 1 | y nes z 4 . points, Mexican Petroloum crossed 4m "ie & 1m. La ee Mh Ae ae Basle il at ee ih gon te oi Vouk oS elisa: {Bat you gave up so much time te 147 to a new high on the recovery 4a i i" : borg ; H jentinned.) ‘ those other people to-night.” 62% 62% Oa + 2% Mathlewon Aik Wie 800 8 © of Indiana 69% 69% |, 1000 Stiver King Divtda « ee PPARUNTLY," said D'Ar- | po, i” ad from the recent low, General Ele De 0 Much time," he mused. tHo and Tnterhationsl ‘Agtovitoral An “ 41% 4 = — % Maxwail Motor INDEPEND, OILS. 100 80 Am P&G. 6 6 5 66 tele, Tha Captain] “Fred, stretch a’ point. You can if / Am (Locomotive 40% 3% 904 + te Mexican Meoroleum, 100 Allen Ot 1% 1% 1% | 200 8 Silver Lead vy ow OW to. The Captai: do no | Preferred both showed net advances 2 - Et p turned back to his table | you want to, le Captain can n4 Allied Chom 2h 4 42% + % Miewnl Conver 2100 Allied Oil n w a 1500 Success Min *. 3 ty 3 wrong.” ~ of three points, and Increased ner- vm satay Hasor.. 0% 6% Cx — 4 Mulllo Staten 11:0 Boone Ott 1% 1% 14! go) Tenopah Belmont Ih oie 1 and dropped the wire. Ekin Do Chelate. iosked at 0 wae plainly in eVidenoa iu. Cie kugar, Ce NH % Midvale Stool. 7500 Boston Wyoming 1 th | B00 Tonopah Cash Boy 7 1 f omargasson,” said Dulec, “you'd| watch, This time he gave a start plainly in evidence in the sugar, Am Smelt & Hof, 41 30% % Minn & St Louis, 1600 Con Aim Ol... % | 4000 Tone Divide i th Ty better give those thirsty guns of|'is reply was exceedingly abrupt equipment and miscellaneous indus- ‘am gmey & Raf pt 77 TT |Mo Kan & Tx.. 8800 Carib Syn 7 6% 6% | 200 Tonopah Het. Iie eve s : (me “t havent Une sf . trial list, ppers and Pulls COD- wee Wry ....... 20% 20% % | Mo Pacitic 40 Carib ‘Trading 108 10} 3000 Tono-dtm It is 18) «15 «yours a sleeping draught.” Fargas-| tev eet he couched a push bute bas «ri Wadena Wo ood vgn? Aen Somme ee, MO + 1% | Mo WPaoitic pt, 500 Cities Serv at 8% 8T_| 1200 Tonopah Midway . 4 44-4 son Shrugged his shoulders impa-|)("Nirie wild, laughed derisivelys loney co! a 0 fur us the Am gam ‘Totmeco, Mullins Body 600 Denny Ot 1 1 1 800 ‘Tonopah Min 1% oy 14 ently: iT : 1 Kee stock market is concerned, worked Am tT! & ‘Te! (ee te Bika Poe M4. Ohl ie ees i oe tc cee a fee It there is one thing that make go casy late in the afternoon that at Am gotaco 50.0 Fngineers Det if 1 Ive | 1 09 Tonopah Montana , ‘Agandiiie Seah Peace! No a, sroman frantis, i she sald in Leer one time $15,000,000 was offered On Am torus oe 500 Federal Ol 1% 16 16 | io Tomek Neve tes v8 ts te, War! 108 enough to make one delis/ cies Volley tor heer ee the floor of the Exchange at 6 Per Am te France 200 Glenrock Ol. 1% 1% 1% | g00 US Continental . 9 9 9 ous, Hurrah!” Her words had not ihe suentese cent, without taker Money WAS Aun Wool, 2200 Gnffey Gillespie . 12% 2%] a00 United Basten Ch aD ‘Marie!" The Captain spoke quietly.| wrfect, “It is 10 o'clock,” sald the available outside the Exchange at jm Zin, al 900 Int Petrol. M% 14% | A690 Pian vs Pr f testi ‘0 . q 51-2 per cent. This ease in money Am xine of. ‘ | New. You Onnteal 400 Maracaite O01 raglan i i 1 |. “I can't help it This awful thing| Captain. ‘Where is Alice? Tne in the last hour was directly re | jnaconda aioe oe ae ise tasted He 1G | ae pee ae «6 6 [bas been hanging over us for weeks. eee musn't walt I can’t keep al¥ sponsible for the covering movement | Agta Itealimiion a4 IN y. 500 ‘ adh otto r 4 ‘Um eapable of anything foolish to-|these people waiting. im " + % | Nortotk & Wentarn 500 Merritt O41 22% 12% | 1200 Wilbert 4 Pi call by the short interest. | * (me Dev oot P ta | Nerteare @ecitie 100 Noble Olt cu FOREIGN BON! |‘ night.” Here Marie's glance sought |, A" {Utne Be ver oi ok the chanacd cy nentedeclined ciently preeedt fi Tg hg Pion eee RE peeved eing hay mY {i the faces of the disappointed otficers.|ship came Lieut. D'Artelle. more than a cent. Foreign exchange lad, item & At. atl omaae Gunes ce ice Bk Ge bm He | Oe Or SRP ee | “Why AR you all so quiet?” she) “Well.” he said, pleadinaly. “are rates were steudy. AG & WH Otis Steet 1) Salt Cwok Prod 10% 10% 60-49% «80 | demanded, you going to stay? f ‘ in Stool ; 11000 Allied Packer G8....0065 80 ; ema ; , rs a [seo & wi Trac Der Con 400 Simms Pet 1 | 1000 amer Aer Cham Fis... 7% 91 MK! “We're rejoicing im our own way, CHAPTER Y. Nichols jacific Gas 200 Skelly Olt 8% | 3000 Am ‘Tei Ge 22. * Suid the Captain, 3 e Raldwin Loco . Hacifie Of % 200 Texas rts #1 icone Akbeonds’ Conder “i Bh We cece ics a eee Wark OL HE appearance of D'Artelle . Bak & Obio, + %| 1500 Teron O & 1. % —% | se000 Anaconda 7 94 98% (98% if . sf z after her apparent repulse by all t Ossi | Mat & Ohio vt. + % | 500 Unied Texas Ot & AW | ae deus AB OA fo% 90% 00% Lord, for & sympathetic soul, free ber husband broueh «ee 4 Pp Neth Motors * ime | 290 Vieworle On now A | Sen eave Board Oa so 89 8 from the etiqueite of the service!” ri {1 leasure to Matle, wath Gee te + 2% au 3000 eth Steel 7s 3 4% 9% 4% Turning, she calied, “Alice! Ali of genuine pleasure t Heth Steel B Leuple’s Gee 40% + % | 500 Alas-Br Col ‘| 20000 Cerro de Tae 8s. 103% 102% 109% Where is that girl “Are you going to stay?” She let Booth Piaheris . fee Wlerouste 16% —- | 1000 Atlante 4 Ae Te 1 ihe carat OARS 81% 8% 8% ‘The shrillness of her voice brought |the words sink in before she roplied, LIBERTY BONDS. ikiyn Rap Tramk, 4% 1% 14 © Thile Company a | 1200 Belcher Divide 4 | 1000 Cons Gas 8s. 9% 9% 9% Alice quickly. "It's peace, Ali Then quietly: “I believe you're the Liberty 3% opened at 90.54, off 08; Mkivn Rep Tr ots.. 9% 8% 8% + | Puillye Wretro . 2% 100 Big Ledge 46] 9000 Copper Fxport 8s 100 100 . Mcivet Suanitemmdee the] Wiel only one who “cares.” Ast 4s, 87.10, up .18; Ist 4%, $7.40, off Butte Qn & Zee, S + tb liwiere Arrow 3 + | 1100 Booth . 5 | 17000 Copper Export 8 98% 8% i happy - 4 *: 10; 2d, 87.06, up .02; 8d, 90.20, up .04; Batts & Superior 11% — % {Pierce .Aerow 7” 4 2000 Boston & Montana © | 14000 Copper Export. 88 Be Shen re ws feed taba D'Artolle pressed hie advantage ENA smelt Hidondi AE LL cca eta Al ie Bamwlale ft .., ee i 000 Caled Mintn, 32 | 97000 Capper Expo 90% 99% 90 : 0 e true, “ ea i Ath, 87.80, up .06; Victory 83-48, 97.8%, Cade ux Oil. ea Gal 10% +) tsvo Cabdetaria Af 10 | 22000 Coener rcts Taces, 101 100% 100% Alice Lo the Captain as she dise it You. care iets Wie you WORY up .02; 43448, 97.28, off .02. ‘Gal Pevbiew, Pittsburgh Coal... [ee | Con: Virwinta 1% | 26000 Grenit Trunk 6%s 9544 9% gaged herself from Marie's embrace. | 84Y no,” he responded. eitaiGl: eee Oo Seebien ite & W Va 24 Omi pal bepodtaratetts on 95% One by one the ollicers, excluding the| ‘How different men are!” This a# REIGI CF E. = sm + ss “a 12 70% Captain and D'Artelle, movea away. hougt ‘ Canadian WPanitie, Daas aia St km |, 800 Cremon Gold 18 | g3o00 Inter fT 78. oe th M4 DA ‘way. | though she were dreaming. | At 8 o'clock—Sterling demand sold Central Leecher Pitlenan Domicns 108 | synoo nnisiae Ext ti | 9900 1 NN & SL, Dit Ca,, 101% 101% ele) gone melancholy mad) «cherry: ne half whispered, but 2.9019, cables ! | up 6-8, French Central Leather gf fui Alor wabar 4 | 10 Dundie Arizona 1% | 5000 Morris & Co 7148 wa ma fice merrily, | With directness that always pounds | francs, de:nand .0696, cables .0697, up Certo de Pawo. Pur Oil... 1g | 12700 Bureka Croesus 1% 23000 NY NM & Ht 4s 58 “Fred,” said Marie, “why not some|4ome its point, “Walt for the IL ‘ Chandie Motors Puy Serr ON 3 2 | 000 Bureka Holly Hie 2000 Sears Mocbuck bed © | ehampaene calobe o'clock launch and ['ll steal off with /j 0000 1-2, Lire demand, .0391, cables {ya2tee Noor... cae 4 | 1000 Gad c © | 2000 Sinclair ¢ 20% a ene (and jaaveu's sake. Loox|¥ou, take you to the Foiles Rergeré” 0892, up .0019 1-2. Belgian francs, de~ Ma SP RE ay Ooocer ) Gold Devel 2 | fu00 Nolvay et Cie 8s. 90% TO Oe or tag away as though | and we'll dance for an hour. Think of mand Se cables .0729, up 00% ©. M & 8 P RR pf Heading . —2 | 3800 Goldfield Fiornnce 35 | 10000 Southwest Hell 1 0% %6% ‘they had lost their best fricnda. it—an hour of life! Then home you'll Marks, demand 1571-2, cables C. 1 & Pac... eading Int ot + ie! 1000 Gold Kewana 2 | sms ONY 101 i | ‘The Captain was anxious to get his| 0 to your little white bed. It's a 20158 1-2, off 0001. Canadian dollars, ¢, a1 & P pm. euditne 2X + Wf 1000 Gold Sitver Mek . * | cooosoNy 11% 11% M4) VM woy. He had dutes tw per-| great risk for me, but I'd risk any- demand .87%, unchanged. Argentine ©. Great Warem.. Romington ‘Type + 1% | 10300 Gold Zone 2 | y0008 ONY lot WIN 101M | oem. “Although my officers didn't| thing for such a dance with you. | pesos, demand .775%), cables .7770, up Chic Great West pt Ieplagle Steet —-1 1000 Great Bond | S00 Switt & Co 7 96% 90% HO Oto say 80,” he explained, “they| ‘A dance?" she queried. |.0145. Denmark kronen, demand .1720, Chic & NW Ky. Rep Iron & S — %| 100 Hecla Miuing 3 4000 Texas ( 23% MH 8% Vere anxious to get letters off home| “Cherry, don’t say no.” cavles .1735, up .0015, Norway kronen, Chile Copper Reywblic Motor . f 19 + %&| 200 Iron Blossom 7 $998 Union My 100% 100% 1% by the launch that is wo take you and| A spirit of recklessness seemed to demand 1602, cables .1607, up .0012, Chino Copper - Royal Dutah NY. Gi% 2% 63% + M4 | 1200 Jumbo Extenston - our guests ashore at 10, This is what|grasp her. “I'm not going to say Sweden Kronen, demand 2373, cables Clvtt & Peabody 10% 47% + Ms [St demon tae 11% 1% 11% — Ff N you would call closing tine aboard|no--I don’t care what happens,” she .2278, Swiss francs, demand —.1780, Coca-Cola .. 2% 8 - StL & San Fran, ship. You must go now, dear.” said. “I'll dance with you. My heart's cables .1735 Guilders, demand .8425, pe poy Beg a + StL & Souw — % JUDGE, ANGERED, |OPPOSE Ce ind Marie was deeply disappointed.|dancing already with the thought of cables 3485, Pesetas, demand 1386, Gol & Souther .. 3 W% He + Ms & souw fe +1 | Why, don't know where my wrap] it” {cables 1381, col daa & Biscic BH 0 [ta Oe ee. +1. | FREES AGED WOMAN BILL AT H fie replied Weakly. Allee saw an| Alice appeared and | D’Artelle i - |Coluntia Grapho . «|Saxon Motors. — sercamer opportunity to give her sister a|stepped back, As her sister approached i DIVIDENDS. a a” oe ri ormeletser oy a é a oppor UAT ie dear her ‘huaband,|qulekly, Mario sald: “Ite scttiod, I'm The American Cyunaiid Company | Consol, Gas a tL tuwcioick + %| Justice Aspinall Denounces Parties Automobilisi Against Part of though only for a few minutes. 1a | BONE, {0 stay for the 11 o'clock boat.” declared the regular quarterly 11-2 |Cousol. ‘Textile ... 19 1® w Seaeva Coy ERTS, Regis . saat 2 ut ‘ ; “I'm so thir: she said. “Is| Alice was delighted. She thought per cent, preferred dividend, payable |Com Iwt-Cal, Min, 6% Gis Bi Siar & 7 In.olved in Megally Committing Increased Aerie Fee | there no) such a" thing ag water|it’meant an hour for Mario and her eCopt, Candy 1% 1% — | sindair of % 1 Going to Localities |aboard?" D'Artelle understood the re- | husband. April 1 to stock of record March 21. |(iSien ou g “a eke hls | Her to Asylum. 8 . | i « “ 5 " : fous Pe el | mark to be directed at him. Ah,” she said, “I told you so. I'm The Detroit Edison Company de- | co Prout ss. 72% Tie 12 — %l Rah Te | stra Bila B, Galindo, geventy-six, ALBANY, Mareh 17—Representa-/ “I'll get. you something more at- so giad. Where is the Captain clared the regular quarterly 2 per Poreyg hg * rtd + [Stead ou N a oe | cant te an institution for the insane tives of automobile clubs and asso- La a secret teed bene replied Pecnnba cared pole rim LENO Lin cent. dividend, payable April 15 to] (US @ OK oy + % Stewart-Wamor =e without being legally committed, was ciations and of commercial truck or- following . As she passed busy humors—nasty and cross. As stock of record March 81. Cuban Amn Sug. 8 + %leuwcaene + 2%] set tree by Justice Aspinall in the sanlantions to-day opposed the pas- ane. whlepereds. « Hamemier ter of fact, he went to look for The Duquense Light Company de- : = bi M o y ‘ ‘increase sald to you— m nice- etvect i pany ee ee es ae 1% — 16 | Submarine Boat. + 4%] Brooklyn Supreme Court to-day. sage of the Lowman Bill to increase) i ih) Od the next moment the Cap- eter vimleky Ub hig ete dielpetaa Reeling eta gter eg + rfaies al P-oenice Mrs. Galindo, who formerly lived the registration fees on motor ve-\tain and Marie were alone. ‘The launch 1s here and he gent. preferred dividend, payable May Pome Miom ¢vs+: oie | 3 | accnrt ating ' skatid ‘ith Miss Helen ‘Turk, Bicles at a hearing before the Senate, ‘The Captain picked up Marie's wrap it mustn't be kept waiting, ; 2 6 — Tene Ov. ‘ ‘ ‘ was brought into Mis : oe vere|ment he hesitated as though § “All right—I'll hurry.” She started the regular quarterly dividends of 2. Bre . ries 2 Tere & Pacific... 21% 20% 2% — %1 2. 465 application for the appoint-| It was declared autom bilists were) Ping to conceal his emotion over the! away, “Say good night to Fred for per cent, on common, payable April Bie ist of aC ae) Tex & Pac Col. 3% 4K Da + he ittee of her person, solidly against the measure due t) parting that was at hand. Quickly, | me.” to stock of record March 28, and | Bre 21 pt ey Tet see Pau 3b 0s = “nent of & coms provision that % por cent, of the| however, he mastered his feclings,and| Ajice disappeared and the Captaio 13-4 per cent. on first and second Fakbanis : 40 +2 Tobacco Protucts., 51% 48% 40% — 2%! alleging she was incompetent and ; held out’ the wrap. hed. ‘I can't find Alice," referred stocks, payable May 1 "Famous Mayer. 01% — % | ‘transoon Oil, . license fees would ‘be turned over to, he) auras ey | approached. can’t fin ice,” he D . payable May 1 io f suffering from senile dementia. \ : | “So you didn’t know where # was, | gaid. stock of record Apri | tiarnona Paver of 82% — | Union oll. »|* by Justice Aspinall | the localities. Jen?” he said lightly. “Oh, you little: “ne asked me to wish you good The Philadelphia mpany de- {Fisher Body .....++ 11 Union Pacific %| Questions by 7 T tor-| “When you put all this money into schemer, you! You were ‘not trying night,” replied Marie. ‘Then to D'Ar- clared the regular quarterly dividend |Misk Hubber . + 4) Union Pacif Y|clicited that Miss Turk, without for-) 1) | 10. highway fund we are with | to see It.” \telle:’ “Lieutenant, have you time te of 75 cents on common and the regu- |!yewort Texas, + %4| United Drax 1% | mality of legal commitment, had sent te : “I wasn't?" replied Marie. A slight) put us on the boat? lar semi-annual dividend of $1.50 on |Gen Aqphalt + 45%] United Fruit eee omtne Long. island Yow” said Melvin T. Bender, counsel | ),4.0- wren 1 must go, with the|“tplenty ‘of time" responded the preferred. The common is payable Gea Asphalt pl... + 5% | United Foot Pods. 2% 21k + | MTS. sad for the New York State Automobile others?” It was a plea to be allowed) ieutenant. “I'm not on watch to- | April 30 to ‘stock of record April 1, |Gaston, Wu & Wis — Kl Un Ry Inr Co... 1% 11% 11% — %|Home in Amityville, run by Dr. Oe to remain—a little while. night” ‘The two moved away, witt— ‘and the preferred May 2 to stock of |General Cigar . +10 [Un Ry Inv Go nf, BH BH Dy J. Wiley, When Dr. Wiley told the, ayes ye Inerney of “Rochester! “You must go!" said the Captain the Captain following. “Oh, don’t record April 1. Gener! Kloctzic + 3%] Un Retail Storm .. S% 49% 40% —1 Poourt he didn't know whether ‘he | fohn J. Mc ¥ ss quietly. ‘ome Now, put your arm in| trouble, Fred!" said Marie. ‘You're Av Reatign Cumpsny Gedlaret THO: | Goremed alex #12 SES Marin * lived in Oyster Bay or Amityville, Charged that railroad corporations the sleeve.” Here he fumbled in his | too busy td gee us off. Duty first! regular quarterly 2 per cent. common |tien Mot Ix 7» € ,, [US End Aleonot - : were behind all legislation designed to| search for the armhole. “Where i8| “Good night then, my dear dividend, payable May 12 to stock of \Gea Maur @ ¢.. 44] UB Heatty & imp +1 | Jsustice Aspinall sald: eee Tee al ean et wuss ani |ict he saked merrily. “I've tound| pusd be Octlalx'an he klosed ber, | record April 1 Goorlrie | US Rebbe + “you live in Amityville—in the | motor trucks. the cloak, but can’t find the s “Good night!” | - Goodrich 4 US Ruiter tot pt + Mb How stupid good news makes on Oy curced the Cay : a ; at's where you al a Dw § As she turned to go, the Captain W. Gray & Davie +3 10-8 Gemekers, + Mlasylum, ‘That's wl ow a i ing i er to his breas a tant tus smo In| § Sew =" long. “thie ix terrible” Then, cwen- YS, SUBMARINE a's rather a dubjous yen" You) agama “2 ™ t and kissed hee Greene Cananca | U 8 Steet + 1% ing to the jury, he denou . might have had something serious to | “Si. y" phe sai sine, whi hoe Bk tee s | GOES ON ROCKS |"! "= yiahe said, surpriaed, “whave ' serait { 2d ° sl legality of the proceeding, worry about. that for? e H {Gulf Staten Stet 4 1g | Utah Scourition ———— “I have." “Oh, er, that's good night again,” , Pad) ght ae Se ae Maskell fe Marken» + tp | Nanmutionn Steet. a at What is it? he Phos aaa Pre nye began of | ieee 4 #1 [Naar Chemical. 'WHOLESALE PRICES _[N-2 Strikes Reef While Manoeu- pct can't tell you tn a hurry. T never dation ey foment intr so and $4,000 and There Is On iorintoxr O41 44 | Wabash, | neni 3 ave a chance to talk to you very | py Deputy Less. S| A + | Wabi 38 P.C. BELOW PEAK) vring Off Rhode Island—Crew |muich.” "with a lea in her tone. she |?-the Captain stood aa ons In a trance | Less. | Mkivoie Cereal Wada pt Th = | to Stay Aboard. SOntiB Ne ive me just a little of) tor several weconds. Rousing hime : ie howa Refining Wober & Heil, | your time to-night, Put it down as |... | ALBANY, March 17.—The State | indian Refining. We sant Fool Down 7 P. C. for Month,) wrsrery, Rp. 1, Maren 17,—|Wasted, if you Ike, and charge it to elt he ‘touched the bell again, bie Boxing Commission is one of the de- Jispiration Gower. — %| Wet Mary oes ‘ding Material’ 7) Clothin The submarine N.2, a coastal type |YOUr wife's account. She hasn't drawn ee oe ee an oe aun partments in which the State will | Ise Com Cony. {Nat tate co Building Material 7, Clothing) saat, struck the Watch Hill rect|’ “Serius? Ne replied’ “You don't | "Ask Commander Hargasson, Ohiet eae uaecel athe arb rAge Comp if: 5 + 3% | Wentingdonine a Nearly 5. while manocuvring off here to-day|know how much I'd like to, but I have Pagines: Birotart, Liou. Dulec and Tt was learned to-day that the | inte Motor + 1% | Wheelie & L = WASHINGTON, March 17—Whole-|and ran upon the rocks high and |* Sreat deal of work to finish after| (oea', 1e"suid terscly. Aa the sere Legislative Budget Committee, in the j later Paver + | Wheeling de 1B of + %|sale prices of commodities continued | gry, roe eye eon giannis i the last) vant left, the Captain picked up & nudget . Tyter Mer Marine, White M af Lia és 2; : Re ler ts f % Anna pages mane es tothe Lami eee dare be TR | waite ov SB WH +1 |G Gecrease in February with a drop, Coast guards who went out to her}, "What a whopper!" said Marie. | Picture of Marie from his little table lature ie ovine! ganas brpviaign [Int Nickel 4 | Willie Oreriand ai o/h 8 of 5 8-4 per cent.for the month, oF | reported that Lieut, Claude Farmer | "Now Tive caught you. 1 know the And looked at it with tenderness (a He al teed of Ah a + | Tarincite Oi | HileOrcaml of, 5 th | [total decrcaze of 88.8 Def cent, fromiand hie crew of fiftean men would Youn chow more about my stip| Suddenty he realized that some one be (ie Maren Fateh vars Usp obi tian | ae! 08s air ais: Mee Male sit + 1% the high peak prices of May, 1920, | twmiain aboard, nated AnOm, nee? (about Ay GUID | wan wenind ‘hisy ‘Tursiog be toes ; ) ohnso er G. 0 i —_.--—- Sen, Joseph Johnson, Walter - ie TO. Aside ta a 2070 | said the monthly bulletin issued to tain grimly. R Hooke and Edward W. Dittmars. < f ise the surenul ot) Labor Sta: Getting Rid of Wooden Cars. | “You never tell me anything,” sald | |,“Well, what is it, doctor?” asked The committee also haa eliminated | bikie General Manager W. 8. Menden, in| Marie, her pique increas ng. "'m | the Captain brusquely. fae Spee Ge comicielcn, eax LONG ISLAND R. R. |WILL GET BACK tistics, charge of the operation of the New |obliged to find out for myself. Now Gar An Fung itt went ashore ing provision for only three deputy CAN BOOST RATES| $12,000 JEWELS) Food: dectined 7 per cent. for) york Consolidated Railroad Company, | you can’t get out of It—I'm going to ea tbe 2 oiplogk, Hone t I'll be back | 3 : 4 : 5 . ave ; ee 3 prices a year ago, the bulletin said, {hat the last wooden car would he ety gta ‘bit ner. | The, Capmin spoke with emphasis. [four he pay of She espul pee 's | Federal Statutory Court’ Grants | Mrs, Dixon Notified That Gems |puiaing materials 7 per cent. for the |out of the Centre Street Loop within eed gt Fema sagen ih ne {Good God!” came from Ribot 5 ve vill tebelve A ne : . : "|“And I can't get ashore?” $20 for every dav they are employed, 20 Per Cent. Passenger In- She Lost in Subway Have month or 26 per cent. below prices a —E— th bp cumned ta ie r, ‘At this Tuncture r ee Duleg, not exceeding 110, Last year they aie ve 5 ‘ year ago; farm products prices 5 1-4 . prniee Birodart and Brambourg approached, “a . e—C Loses Plea, I : es, | know—like a good littie girl : | were given $25 a day for every day crease—City Loses Plea Been Found per cent. during the month, or 45 per DO YOU Bene ne rane Fone adit {rec eptnin faced Sent, | rey were engared, not excceding 120.) fy a unanimous decision, a Foderal| Assured that the $12,000 worth of! cent, for the year; cloth and clothing KNow2 little girl, I'm a married woman and PON ae eed taeriitess peauntee BONAR LAW QUITS stajutary oourt-In Brooklyn to-day |Jowels she lost on an elevated train) prices 4 8-4 per cent. for the month @ | want to be treated as one Tine erent Mena duane Tine \ jdenied the application by the City of/in Brooklyn on Tuesday are in a)and more than 44 per cent, for the QUESTIONS. | eepiind an wide more aureninacs town (hee, (or my wife's special hearing | BRITISH CABINET |New York restraining the Long] sefety deposit box awaiting identif-| year 1. Who was the first famous come-|he intended. Marie's firmness in-|teeresne Cavtain drew himself ne io | pit a Ales ' Island Railroad and the Staten Island | cation, Mrs. Frances L. Dixon of No,| Fuel and lighting prices dropped | di an aunt Bogtiah stage? | creased, a his full height. “Gentlemen, T ne iGHaath iiiven ani Reason (tan \aerneey commnny from colleating the | Mig Walaut-Gireest, Bailadelphia, 19/4 144 per cent, from Jonuary prices | bread that hes heen rales Paste yh cast) eek a a i OT riea aiven as Reason f0F) 29 per cent. increase in paasenger | speeding here to-day to claim them, | but still showed an increase of 16.5 | ing the dough with carbonic aci Date yrs te ict Nes loose at last. T@ince is at wa ap 2 man n : ¢ jing ugh ° acid gas? ame back. “Oh, Fred,” she said,| 4 ringing cheer came from all but Resignation of Lord of the Hay Since and Ae aL ago by}! A man whose name was not. re- | Per ce nt. over prices a year ago. 3. By what other name is the n't you, for once in your life, do} the doctor, FarsassonSDulec, Biro ‘ ‘ommerce Commission, | ., q V7. whale known? something silly—sit up with your wife it ij 4 n p, h e a Mra. No. ; i silly F y dart Bramh | Privy Seal. The action was brought by the city | ¥ pled told on Fad 4, Blinn oF Nol RO 1S HOME.! wueWhat volume did Joseph E, | and?" Aire. eM sn ead aoe tod 4 | ane against the Interstate Commerce | 1823 East 16th Street, Flatbush, at) BODY OF WAR HE +! Worcester contribute to American| ‘That's something to look forward Satie aan | LONDON, March 17 (Associated | Commission, the contention of the |whove home Mrs, Dixon had Just com | educational progress? to, but to-night" Pore sacdonly fone ad. | tae Cape i ‘ ny ¢ ; c ‘om- 2 eae . - — n raised his hand for silence. | Press).—Andrew Bonar Law, Lord of | city being that the inatter was intra-| meted a visit when the jewels were| Carltom Roberts Was First Flat-) 5, What Indian chieftain famous You want to get rid of me ‘wpe news may Rot come out Just | the Privy Seal, to-day resigned from; state and not interstate, as both!) tant ne had found them and bush Soldier to Be Killed, rly colonial days was head of sev- That's rather a bruta ay of put | yet," he said. “My message wag the Cabinet. I health was given ag {fads operated solely in New York |!ost, ta eral tribes in Virginia? ting It, Unfortunately I have dutle |imarked ‘strictly confidential,” ‘The the reason for his resignat: | State. would restore them to the owner as} The body of Cariton Ttoberts, the!” 6 What South American river Which have first call on me. orders are full speed ahead, lights Be Law als pe The statutory court which con-|soon as she proved ownership. first Flatbush soldier to be killed In| flows through Venezuela? | “Duties?” she snappe: Have yo | ony, for Bizerta. Birodant, ‘get up Mr, Bonar WwW also retired from| ducted the hearing was the first a the World War, arrived to-day at the; 7. Of what was John Ruskin a fa- nO duty toward me? You're luckY/ steam at once, the Government: leadership in the | court of its kind held in Brooklyn in| |, r home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs,; mous critic? ? enough to have your wife with you! “yes, sir,” replied the chief engte | House of Commons, five years and consisted of Judge |" Net Guilty ef Killing Pollce-| Warner J. Roberts, No. 2651 Bedford s the largest city in and all you can find to say is ‘Go| peer as he hurried away. — Manton of the United State Circuit ™ ‘Avenue, Brooklyn. ‘The body was! ea homer , L won't put up with It any| “Pargasson, you will give the neow The Rt. Hon. Andrew Bonar Law {of Appeals and Federal District! Paul Hekert, of No. 104 West 49th! i oem trom France on the steamship grow, many, letters comprised the '02w she yearned for jusi a little af Sryere to gob unden way witha lone been promi Judges Garvin and Chattleld. Street, pleaded not guilty before Greek alphabet has long been prominent in British “4 Somme, arriving at Hoboken Monday.! 40. Which is the heaviest of the fection, but the Captain was obdurate | "yes, air.” ith AV atieak 4140S Sema County Judge Bayes in Brooklyn to- ; | 10. Whi avicat of the fection, bas the © bree obaurete sir: politics an ce 1916 has been the | max Consol BIN Becomes Law.|day to an indictment charging man-| Raberts was thirty-throc years oll) known metals? date cals Bk p Suiyorio |S Cone ewment® government leader in the House of] ALBANY, March 17.—The Daven-|slaughter in the second degree. It}@nd was a former member of the 18th ANSWERS. “It's hard, 1 know,” he finally reel « ‘sire ' Commons, He became Lord of the|port-Judson bili providing for the|W&% alleged that while driving an au-| Infantry. He was gassed at Cantigny, Richard Tarleton; 2, aerated; 3,' plied. “But' in the nav. ai hag Impress upon the men the neceas =i f tomobile in Harway Avenue at Bath | Fra on May 3, 1 in the first nee eat iey fm ples be avy we all havelsity of silence—no fuss, no nol; * ise, Privf Seal in January, 1919. He was consolidation of all the tax collect Lieach on Feb, 14 he struck and killed | gagement in which the’ American forces ments st Worssste 8 Dlotionarst to put up with Pg 1 Soy want to slip away quietly.” one of the British delegates to the |“#enctes of the State into a State Tax! Patrolman John Sheridan, Eckert ad- | took part and was afterwards removed ?owhatan; 6, Orinoco; 7, art; 8 seoins unreasonable that I, the Caps ‘ Department, became a law with the initted driving the car, but denied |to a French field hospital at Froiasy, Providence; 9, twenty-four; 10, plati- tain of the ship, can't give my wife|(Read to-merrow’s thrilling Inetale peace conference in Paris in 1919, signature of Gov, Miller to-day, Knowing he ‘truck the policeman. | where he died four days later, ' num ment)