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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921. | FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRICES {2m pomutiog: slightly lower, with demand sterling = boing quoted | [E408 4,ceht Conipare CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS jaf last night. The cotton market roi ‘ jfrom 12 to 18 points, Wheat ad- j¥anced I cent a bushel, ; | The market turned strong in the Net Shares. . Last. ‘Shares. High, Law, lant i ay {closing hour on short covering Rie, igh. Vow, Lage Oba'ge a 55m) (nafeig Viewnce a di S /hdre was iittle significance to| throughout the list. ‘The rally was| Ait Buber a) Lackarranea Biel, 82% et He 400 Acme Coal. 1% | 1000 Gold Kerwana . ° | PLAY NOW RUNNING AT CENTURY THEATRE. a nthe stock market this! led by Studebaker and Atlantic Guit,| Alar Gold . 1% lake Trig & Woof 20. 0 4+ % SO Lele Am Tov reg 12% | 1000 Gold Stiver Pek ‘ . - he Capmer rose snore then two points Sa eae ss, 8 to Thther & Tre Oi | Hy A 1900 Brit Am Tob coup. 12% | 2700 Gold Zone 18 | CHAPTER VIII. tain. “We put them out for them.” ican > The volume of transactions [4 form Meh for the year and the Ali@Chalmem 1... ony Tabet Valley... 40% 0% te | 1200 Car Lathe 2 | 600 Hela Mining M% | treiieora) “A hit!” @houted Dulec. 3 was unusually smail, and most of the. jatior extended {ts early gain to ry Reet Sugar... 43 eow's, Ine oe 18 | 200 Columbia Kmeraid 5, 2% | 11°0 Jumbo Extedsion 7 APT. DE CORLAIX peered ‘We've got ’em,” came from Da« a? ftfess ‘carried on originated in pro- more than three points. Steel equips 2% Bowe Olagneto, 65% Lott, Ine + 9% oe eel eee, ae a oN Ge aitene of into the darkness from. bis |°°rns ae uarters. The tone of the ments and miscellaneous induatrials A& Os" : mh Jarrillard 148% 148% MR + 1% | 1000 Eunice Food. a 3 | 9500 McNamara 6 A @ Captain gave an exclamation a 7 e Am Can vt Man teaie 2 G2% + 1% | 125 Ling Locomotive Ey 2 | 3200 MeNamara Crescent 18 position on the Alma’s bridge. /of pain. “They've got me too,” he Market was decidedly irregular, with 4!! Jolned in the rise, and phowed ad- Am Car & Foun'y 1224 elise B% <M | 1800 Perteotion ‘Tire 1% 1% | 1200 Marsh Min 7 Other officers Were gathered | 8#!d 5% ‘and losses being about evenly ¥\\"" rom one to more than two Ae tue dyad... 0% het toren 4 3 | 4000 Radio 2% 2% | 1000 Mocherlode 33 ‘You're wounded, sir?” asked Dulec, te points from the lowa of the day. The May Digt Store * | there with him, i [| @ivizza. |tone at the close was firm, and tinal 4m te tee oc) dew Mex Petrol MG 1%] 300 RF Thymalde Hw... 344 ee fhe | Woks Wika’ a ernie aah nt he oe Gustin ts : e } w' si esd “i Lie i fervey susktiaes s ruiser, or,” commanded Due Traders failed to find any fresh tn- oes were at about the highest of 45 imenetional.. @% peed one 1 | eat leamasaaa + a | 1a Nene oar ventured Diileo, lee, ives in news developments, and " rei Aan Lemcencre 6. MON Midvale @tecl | 800 Tobanco Products 1 “ 7 | 600 Ophir Stiver ‘The Captain shook his head. “A|, There was a cessation of the Alma’s changes occurred in prices were - Allied Coen... 43% Mim & #t 1. «| 100010 8 tena ho ow % ® Prince Con cruiser doesn’t sail with lights bla: pum kena Son ot tows rumbling t r i Am Safety lame, io Kan i | 490 U & Simp oe ws Rex Come ! . e direction of the stran luenced mainly by technical mar ri By ‘Tex 4 | 200 Undted ak thading: 1% 1% 1% | 1200 Rochester Mines ing like the Boulevard of Paris when} “Hell!” yelled Dulec. “There's an« tet’ conditions, . i‘ WEANDAwD Olt $0 bia fey ise we're at war,” he repliod. other shot! Another torpedo!” ‘This waa especially the case in a t. ossip eee Woe cs TO% — 1% | 100 Aneto-Am OM vecceec, 17M TM 37m | 3000 Silver Dulec handed him the glasses, . tic “Gulf, Mexican Petroleum National Biscuit .. 108 | 008 © of Indiana + 70% 69% Yo | 40008 Am hi “Will you have @ look yourself, sir” CHAPTER IX, certain of the motor share! Nat Gloak & Suit, 1 + tl eniia gant br * sas ue ae, Neee a ig spe Waka sk OCKED in D’Artelle’s cabin, ional Conduit .. 2! . a few sec- | Atlantic Gult ran up for a gain of) Directors of the Vanadium Corpora- aa oe 8 60 — %| 820 Arkanme Nat ™ 8 100 Tonopah Belmont % ends pecring through the ginases, Marie heard the firing with “over two points on short cov-' tion have decided to pass the dividend National Lend 2 1190 Booms on 1% 1% pres gg re n then he handed them back to Dulec. mingled anxiety and, terror. ‘There was a heavy demand of $1 a share due to be paid at this Nevada Comol o% — 7 mM a 4 : ike timo toed a) have Her anxiety was for the safety te Mock in the loan crowd after time, President Replogle stated that NY Comal. 10% B% 10% +2 : . 1600 + ng allel agp as of the man she loved—the Captain. . . . 2 ¢ 23 + %| 16 Carb ‘Trading as Dagorne grasped the instrument the close of business fast night, and ino decision was due to the current NENKOE. 2 16 LM | 100 Citi Merrie dtovtelpea and quickly handed it to the Cap-|Her nerves at their highest tension, Mivhas been discovered ‘that there 18 yusiness depression and the desire to NY, Om & Wet. 16% 18% te Some dame tal 2 La Capea through the te Syoweaed back and forth, varying S marked scarcity of stock hansing consdrve caah resouroes \ Rorh a Waros Fey 1 | stm neers Persian 10 Toro Menta sWhat do you make of hei, sirfl in Cor.tole mow vod ten, ne “the mar! ‘| In all probability the Goverr Pets 1 0 n 2000 Fay Petroleum nema Renee as) julec, Be) " faking by traders at the re-| i Se eee: Nunally Co ia le tid 400 Federal OM 2000 US Continental There was no reply for a moment,| élance out into the night, A the Stock Exchange will vote on Wed- Okla P & RR. (0 Glenrock oll 0 Victory ... * |Soon, however, the Captain answered| Suddeni ther level caused a reaction Of nesday to close the Exchange on Good i Orrhewm Circuit 1000 Gu't-y Citlewle 100 West End © 1 Jabruptly: “Call the watch to thelt| and the shin cree vos me points in Mexican Petroleum, priday and the following Baturday, ne Odie Steet j 1300 White Caps x 8 |stations for action.” bse je ship shook violently. ‘This hat stock declined ‘two points, Over 500 members of the Exchange ek Owens Hottlin, 1000 Wilbert 8 » “Port watch ready for action!) ¥a8 follo' by a knock at the door evidenee | the Exchange on the _ | o ‘ Leora 100 Me on im Gov 68... 6.000 * jurg to come to) nst taking also was in evidenge te Exchange on those days | Beth Soto. 2 Pacifte ott Meri Olt seca the bridge at once,” was the Captain's| door burst in and Marie swooned im ‘and rubber shares, LIBERTY BONDS, | lap aw ‘Tveass edd Pan-Am Petroleum $00 Mountain: Peed s00 anied Poakee Os. s» |command. A sailor saluted and ranj the middle of the floor, equipment and railroad Liberty 31-26 opened 90.46, up 2: tue ieee rt Pardm Por B.. 2100 Noble Oh. 87000 Am Agr Chem T's. $:% |down the steps to the deck. ah rere almost entirely neglected. second 41-48 86.86, off 4; third 90.16, Butte Car & Zin, “n {3a Ae 450 Omar O81 8000 Am ‘el Ge 28. Te Ce letenb ie ee tee el eae emcee oe to the, bride’ wane bry ns, 4 ead Seaiboa | 0 . ‘s DI i tors of the Vanadium Corpora- off 2; fourth 87.10, off 4; Victory Butte & Sueror,. 12 12 Rests te Weboruaar A bunkes {ooo Arscmnda’ Copper @a-s-s- 8% 4 6] ‘Yes, sir!” Quickly he left to execute| Dulec’s announcement of the fring to ‘deeded to pass the dividend of 43-48 97.22, off 8. borkergsd UO 2% Pere Marquette @ Red Rock OW ....eseee 20000 Ansoonda 7s 29. 9% 99% | the order: another torpedo by the stranger, the ahare due at this time, and while FOREIGN EXCHANGE. | Cadde Cent O11. 4% The Compsay 0 Balt Crock Pred Gato Abebee '&. Cal ton %% 9%) “Thirty-five degrees to port,” came| Captain drew,himself up with an ef. id - wed \ Calif, Petroteun 0% " bs 7 8s st {from Dulec. “Maximum range!” Then} fort and found support by holdin, stock dropped 2 points on the an-| Franch francs, demand .069@1-2, | Calif tee uf... 12% Keon bine ree Rate 9900 Bearer, Board, 60 1% 91% [to the Captain: “Ready, sir the rail. ere jement other steels showed only cables .0696 1-2, off .0002 1-2¢,; Hire, de- | Canadian Pacific 113 Biees aew ae ineinty OC poetics maetagi 100% 1904 “Stand by the signal lights!" was|s "Call every officer to the bridge” ‘ Ms h if i 10 8 2000 Can Nat Ry Fa vm * Pre Ly ridge,’ Il fractional recessions. mand .0385, cables .0886, off .00020.; [Cain Lanier... 41% 40% 1400 Toxts ms. 2000 Capper Export 84 22. ie) | eaten a oem, ‘Dulec, e Sommanded. ‘ ™ ‘ deh Lentiner pf. i 8K Ki “ ” ” a c jumped to his si “ t traderd expect @ continuance ' Hetgian franca, demand .0728, cables Get Hho i. ine” tee et tetinta ete Oe Se Se x ou] “Yes, air! ‘To make sure, I had|tain, you cant!” he shout: the present dulness and narrow .072 2000 United ‘Tex Oi . Pitts & Wes Va.. 8000 Comper Export 8s 21. , off .00010.; marks, demand, .0162, Cerro De Pasco. “You're aX 2 : % 9% | Signal Officer Brambourg verify the| seriously wounded.” fluctuations is manifested by cebles .0163, unchanged; Canadian dol- (handler Motor Tn tm + | fee higy rae tpt ph seed any erga clita tox fou | four signals this evening.” HAv@ he| Flerecly pe teciaix replied: “Well, loption market. Puts afd calls on !Ps, demand .8775, off .001%¢.; Swiss! cme & Oblo....., ON 6 | oe ae wan, aon saunas te eh Gra Ss ae 9% %%|turned to the signal man. “First | what of it? States Stecl, good for thirty {Cs demand .1711, cables .1716, MoM ae PRR MK Bh MH + are Petry 500 Alss-Br Col 1000 Quit O11 6% 96% | Questfon—light!"" he commanded. “T want to help you, gir.” , 00 ¥ .0024¢,; guilders, demand .3480, cables | ¢ , ' Gh Ie i — %%| The signalman touche switch.) “Then ca: May be purchased at 1 point ‘3440, off .0010c.; pesetas, demand 189F lan Kot RR 8 OOH FT + OK pay ery oA OOH 100 Atlanta 41000 Humble 011 Pedram ba| fr erly heals da fe Right, lt? ee ee wees 5 Pesetas, de +1895, | Ohio Pucum Tool., 61 61 a 1 700 t eM + 8 ir ec turned, from the market, and the op-| cables .1400, off .0001e.; Sweden’ Kro- lowe RT & Pe, BK My iy ty] ENA A Bisham, 1000 Bowes peigtenigd rina t%. %%| From the darkness the Captain read| sering as he did so ree ereee 6m Sinclair Oil may be had at} "eM demand .2336, cables 2841, up ORI & Pew COX O% ORL 1 | tA ‘eet ae 12000 Bost & Moat. 4000 Sears Robuck Ts 23. 96% 96% | the first reply. “Red, white, blueand| “You're hit too?” came from thie ‘Halt ‘point away from the mar- | ‘?911¢.; Norway kronen, demand .1603,/¢ 1 & P 7 pec pl 72 n ’ + Soe aK 1500 Caled Min Binclair C 7%. 1 o1 «91_—«| green! Dulec, what's the answer to/| Captain. jay 1 ubten 1608, ot ‘Monge. Denmar Kro-!Ohic & Northw Ry 6% 00% 63 oe ms 40% | 1000 Candetarle, ¥ haved “ + 00% 99 9% ae : ; oes Shell that hit you, sit!” nen, demand .1735, cables .1740, un-|cnie Capps. oe: 4 toa : 101 100% 1 | “First answer should be all red,|responded the brave Dulec again renewed at 6 1-2 per| changed; Argentine pesos, demand 6) Reading 2 ufass.+ 48 Samo cores, Bar om “11% 101% 101% | sir," replied Dulec- | to the floor. Set ae Foreign exchange markets were -7680, calles .7700, unchanged. wa en "400 Cteta: GA. reas - 102% 102% 108%] As she dréw nearer the Alma the Brambourg!” the Captain called. DIVIDENDS. ‘me tess & Beas 300 Dundie Aris .. 1% 1% ‘103 108 1_‘| Lights on the stranger grew larger and es sir!” ENDS. » '. oe ae i wean ine ‘ 3 . 106% 10% 13%/ brighter. Four lights, all red, «next Replace Lieut. Dulec. See to the NKING AND FINANCIAL. The BE. W. Bliss Company declared me. “ | ieee Moreha, Cros Bt Ps 98% 98% 98% | flashed. boats. the regular quarterly dividends of Se DN Sic Oak | 1600 Koreka, Holly +, it iM + 98% M8 98%] “Right angwer, sir!” said Dulec. Brambourg hastened down the steps, " | 55 cents on the common and $1 on 1st Peper & gan F.. 2% 1000 Gold Cons. 8 8 | 2000 Union ‘Tank Ts. + 100% 100% 100% I didn’t expect it," came from the} Passing Dr. Rjbot on his way up. The referred nnd 16 cents on the % itn ls Boutnas 3% 1200 Gold Devel. ae) 2 | 8000 Westra leo 7: 9% 99% | Captain. doctor stepped to the Captain and H Adee sl etal Heh nm AM 6 ye pre< veg Ps pte “tn - we is French. bila shout to open the injured man’s y yable April 1 an = hi”? jacket Motor ow oe “ ™ ow To Trade etc partie urn -ecpbaney? nahn RE ACTRESS ON STAND |DRY CHIEFS TO AID | ‘Wut can ane be, sir? AES va odlectaredir caida ua Maes c: a j pany de- ort MEN ‘We'll soon find out. Signal second | Command. i clared the regular quarterly 6 per AGAINST KILROE HONEST LIQUOR question?” Ribolt leaned ov. y n e ar. l cent. MM | over the Lieutenant, s Genbicomman dividend payable April ced caighalman—seoond question ightening up immediately. | ck oO} arch 22, | eigeaen aT 5 Light!" can't do anything for hi a bid . im, sirt and other rules and pried ic areeiea ee eels Trial of District Attorney for Com- | Legitimate Dealers to Be Relieved | ““Rignt, sir He's gone.” Then to De Coron April 6 and it is stated the showing 2 + %| Trial of District Attorney 4 The red lights on the ship were| "Let me see your wo je | Corlaix: 2 = A st : . re} 4 und, sir." for 1920 will be exceptionally good. a 4 : < pounding Felony in Bigamy of Suspicion, Kramer turned out and the lights of that| “You can’t do anything for m —— 5 + ‘our blue lights appeared on the 'done for. Isent for my efter: % 5 ° f cers, Why INTO HIS 15 YEARS mayen ee rei %| Mrs. Helen St. Marie Bourase, a WASHINGTON, March 22, — Pro-|Alha, eee, tara Pee ee {come up?" BONS pi... 107% moving picture actress, was the first hibition officials are ready to tum| fin! protests, enee HOBie the Captain's Strombers . fer. | | witness called to-day at the trial of their attention from the drive on/ «ali biue, sir!” replied Dulec. and looked at the wound. * J#eket. Boy Arrested for Doing Tricks on Suaitbaker ...-... 78 [Assistant District Attorney Kilroe and jtiegitimate dealers in liquor to re- eee Hert” mowed four blue (on er, Gots Sake, don't waste time 4 nf ‘ Submarine Boat... 5! Louis Swartz, an attorney, before Su- j..ying the honest dealers and users e stranger now showed four gn me!" commanded De (i Bridge Tower Tells Great tuperae OUss.ac1+ BM preme Court Justice Weeks on achargo [eVink the tone’ Rumen fident to Dulee became excited. “Vital matters frat!” SORE, S sn’ . ‘ er j le ri again.’ shook viol . Story That Isn't So. Fink Retiber....... 15% 164 156% — Ton CoO & One. TK urge |diuaioeed a coereh ot ounee strict enforcement of the Volstead pe Ue si grinding sound was Theant Sho ‘bee Joseph Weitman, fifteen, of No. 32 ‘ 15% 15% — 1% | Texas Oo «6... Pa against Napoleon: Bouteses, a. broker, Acts Prohibition Commissioner a Be diege ay Laat re Dealer es over. Dagorne bent over Sackett Street, ; nexan & Pacific... 20% apo 2 . 3 ri nch without a ; . It proved to be Le Due \Soane * Ganda natin’ iby Beeeairn eet Seder ee Gols 20% after the latter paid $13,000 to Mrs. Kramer declared'to-day before @ con-|" “sho has answered too perfectly, | Was merely dazed, | °° © Duc, whe \chitaren's Mae GlMay IIR aa Tato &@ + Kl ard Avenue’. 19% Bourasse. | ference here of manufacturing phar- strictly speaking.” said the Captain, epee I dead?" asked Le Duc, com. > ales OM Mrs. Bourasse said she and the macists and chemists. ie shouldn’t have interpretes out of his haze. uy 7 osting story of his lif i La fe Aut 6 4 7 peseee line [ : A 406 io youre; wacked an tnmenier OK OK + M| trance Ol 8 Sept. 17, 1915, In 1919 she consulted jHegitimate dealer,” he added. “| jooxed at the efranser, cutting short| As Te °te. Siow ; au = + 6%] Union Bag Swarts regarding @ separation and said stairs a dive down the for the captain of a ship plying between » Ww Union Oil 105% think we know how to head him off. } his comment. orne called, “You'll - f CARs oardpedl bstak ones: ya tpea im oogapatinc hd rved “If she's French,” said Dulec, “they|get there. She! boul never New York and Bordeaux, While on the 73% 4% + %| Union Pac ou I believe also that by pruning the a i e's sinking, ; ze Fruit .--.- 106% 101% 160% + 1% |was introduced to Kilroe. She de- must be mad to come on full speed Mt} “Let her sink 1 ; ship; he said, he studied wireless B1% 81% — 4] United : , i id little attention to sts of $ermits we can get rid of a Hae Tint. Ar Geutan dentrover;| @iodiea ta fine! syBat the belly telegraphy and supplemented his edu- 20% 20% — %| United Food Prod 22% Zits clared Kilroe paid little attention to ay up like that. yerm: al e Duc. “Cll go duwn with cation later by attenda _ be a & Un, Ry tor Co... 10% 10% her story until Swarts wrote something , STeat many more. F wanting to attack us, might do that my officer. attendance at Bt. BG, of Pittsburgh interrupted | as a blind.” { ‘argasson ran i O% STH + 1%] Un Retail Storn., 49%) 48% on a piece of paper and handed it Gz, C, Hall 5a bl up the stairs and _Ladigekpesissepeoanavesel or oe eae OBA RIG 8:0 1 tue... Bie ee [across the table to Kitroe, after which, to say that the present regulations | | “Well change our course and sve/addressed the | Captain: * “Torpedo, news on active securities. Meh eee 14 18% + W)U 8 Ind Alostal.. OOK Oi XG |ehe declared, the Assistant District At-| made a “large Rogues’ Gallery” of all| Pow She manoeuvres, aig aan te te ag on Port side, Compartment ‘ bare eseceed lates ip au 9% — 14 [0 mcccee 30 20% % [forney Decame | decidedly, intercsted. | manufacturers using alcohol in thelr) ten—ntteen—steady. Telemetrist, the} ‘Go down and see that the boate ‘ ‘ sh thin tanta ates 4 ed tany years. o% BN . gm 80 %|Mrs. Bourasse said she did not know progucts and that the legitimate | distance!” cave No one behind!” was De Gor- INES & BAKER Fy 8nd: sourt: inves. J 00% 100% % |what was written on the paper. 4 of| “Four thousand two hundred,” re-|laix's command. tigated. His mother cam 8% 8h + manufacturer desired to be free ee in New York She tala Joo wan born in Brook San 32% 8% — 40 46% ‘| She declared a few nights later Kilroe| 1 tera plied the man with the inetroment, | Right, si * Bonciaints " eh yn, = 24 7 %|took her to the theatre and later to “How many funnels do you ma irodart came up th Market Securities bk oeen Favs aor 3 on his whole a Hot 2 re) ee we New Rochelle to eee 8 Mrs. Joyce, the} The conference submitted to Mr.| out, pulec?” onters. ee iP © steps for ction. 8 sent to o 7 5 it rasse’s first wife whom he \- . r “She's sinki ast," BROAD STREET OFFICE Bellevue for examination. 48% 48K — ON ae ak [married in 1310. ‘Kilroe contends thers | Kramer resolutions urging further i: ees A ae eee tain ne atin fast, paid the Cap- 50 Broad Street ee nf ware yh the police |imer Motor ... B% MH + 1% as t 1, |Was not sufficient evidence to prosecute | strictions on the manufacture ani mons Fee e ot yale: | tran Raia . ‘elephone me » Telephone Broad 7150 Bride ‘tower, cromsed a beam pver' the a iva ate ; 4 | Peuraaee, | sale of proprietary meditines contain-| 46.7" funnels are equal distances ‘Zs that all, sir?” asked Fargasaon f —— bridge an dcame down a ladder on a Flag Went Pacific Corp. | ing alcohol, apart.” ‘That's all.” For a 4 MaDIBON SQUARE OFFICR ||| tower cn’ the"ppogteslaes °, | Inna On Te MDA | Meson Usten » + »|“TEETH TAKEN OUT | —_—__»-—__ ‘he Captain stepped to the door of /hands' of the two men lasped and ifth Past Lol sal Inland " Pas peal ‘ venue Westinghoue .. + 9 | the wheel house. rim your @ was “goodby" in the " |... el, Madison Square 1377 ODD AUTO KILLING. ey ee we oe tag | Wine « 1 'e.. ss &| OF VOLSTEAD:ACT” FISHERMAN RESCUES BOYS, | the wheel nouse * wzaroh oli to'tbe] Then Pangainton naluted a ashe ] ‘ ite Motor ..... | Ped SE Be right—five—ten—ten—twenty — ad wn the steps, PAS STRERT OFFICE | wicnines Fase on Either Gide of " i 3 sr Min deen ye amen br | E << | Mreoklyn Lads Go Rowing and Are|/) 8 Throw her over left—turn—turn—| “‘Birodart,” sald the Captain, « as $05 Fifth Avenue | “Wamen and Crash Together, Wh aM tT! Rise eat $14} Chicago Prohibition Director”Says Lost im Bay. straight ahead. Steady! Telemetrist, the fires {and empty all boilers,” Hill a ‘ St D D scoee enbe>| Frank Roden, e , sir.” iy yrs sh | BURLINGTON, N. Mareh 22.— potr§ pn i. tC ae aay Beer Decision Means “Fangs Berit — soi big itl be ae Meee tiusard and titty.” eal] “And when you come up" “Offices in 8 Principal Cities Frederick Thieme, owner of the Cam- aaa Are Drawn.” terday th ‘ollow carefully from a nun “Better giv ; me, i y in Canarsie Bay and when they ee Se five all your orders now, Direct Private Wires den jitney bus line, and living at No, | not return Detective Anthony | metres to a hundre 4 Captain. I may be a long tim > 1219 North 26th treet, Camden, was RUNAWAY HURTS TWO. DROP PROFITEER CASES. (Special to The venting World.) 1 oe ret tiled the ‘Morne ‘Divigon of | “Right, al : jlow.” Here he grasped the Cane killed 4 J ael — CHICAGO, I) March 22.—'"The| the Police Department and « boat] At this point Brambourg, ascended ! hang, luck at . tome Pe nen Ae TS Horse Keeps Is n Against Armour and/Volstead Act as an efficient ban on searched for them for many hours with- | the st 0, the bridge. “You sent dashed down ‘he steps. rea odert a | bie was drivin Finally ed, the use of intoxicating lquors is past, result, 3 me; pepiied. the | ; quien 22s ‘The Captain ig a stripped chassis : *| They returned home after midnight, ttand by the signals,” repiied. wered quick!: DIED. from Trenton to Newark, in company} Angelo Ferro, No. 565 Union Stroet,} The last of the profiteering indict-|Its teeth have been pulled and its|having been picked up exhausted by & Captain, “Signal—by, ‘the column, hat yous Fargasson?” he said. »,/with his two brothers, Will ments found here under the Lever Act|fangs drawn py the recent ruling| fisherman. He could not afford to loge P80.” Yes, I can hear y, q March 92; ELLEN LANE, " + William and | Brooklyn, driver of a one-horse wagon, th his |Get out of my cou ar you. Double botto: an ay! Rapreriglttecr sed Hurry Thiome who were'in another ma- | eft the horse 4 front of a store at 10.30 |—8s@inst Armour & Co. and Gimbel|making tt legal for physicians to pre- tbe copay a7, tater etna, Din Wi Meat’ | “Right, sir! ‘Then to the alenat plerced? Bulkhead G. Ha? Yon — LebeGand beloved sister of Rov, John, Burlington they srcaU Rita a tenn | cvalaek thie morning at Degraw Street |Brothers—were dismissed to-day by |acribe beer for medicinal purposes.” | NO" they td ‘heen drowned, had given {man, ‘Get out of my course.’ Nig) what's that—four feet of water amide bas; Jaeeph and Elizabeth Lane. |on the rond The brothers say bn and TM avenue. & na abreat Federal Judge Knox in accordance| This is the way Ralph W. Stone,| up hope. Rosenberg. lives ot No. 10 tactica!"” a oer nds. If ohe Cant Veet hc Come up at once. u 1 notice jater. rederick Thieme drove bis car around > with the Supreme ourt decsision hold- | Federal Prohibition Director for| Watkins Gtreet and m at jo. . “Dulec, count sixty seco! . i Forward , gne side of the wagon, wivile they went | Caf scared the ‘horse, which can away. bine 3 “around the other. Phe two . nS S her oo the | way pas 4 Ing the section of the Lever Act pro-|Tilinoié summarizes the liquor situation. does not change her course, Dy Sager Mba DSFUNERAL DIRECTORS. | collided infront of the wagon Mireders | area mn iat er gee vargrerridage 4 hibiting price regulation to be uncon-| ‘There is no use denying, he sald, that| Trle@ Vaimly to Seve aig ag oonidledtaa So ¢ ADR one ie ae Teonives. ‘ nk e : abou: . titutional, ( i a ‘ < é aid, — lor the “aeasias Pi get aes A aE t Place and Flatbush Avenue it |"“The Armour indicment was returned |‘"* country won't be very dry wien a John Ounningham, ten, who llvea| ‘The men quickly went 10 work (showing in his tdn:. ‘other machine. Hin beothors placed him | AMOCKed, down Femando, Mickisborouen, |oet. ay ‘and ‘contained iiicounts.” rw |man can obtain a oase of beer on one| | John Cunningham, ten. - who lived) The men Goin) mann 5 came trom Dr, iv their car and started wita him for | N® 387 Lincotn Road, who was taken to jlating to the sale of New Zeland lamb. | prescription and drug stores can reta!l “ b had the Captain. Mercy Hospital in Burlington, eder- | the Methodist Hpiscopal Hospital, suf-|J. Ogden Armour and five others of the "The distance?” asked No, 522 East 78th ‘Street, fell in the “My orders, doctor?" " 1 {t by the pint over the soda fountain. ro thousand four hundre came the ick died, however, before. the: 5 fering from outs and contusions of head [firm were named. The Gimbel {udiet= 1th boys| “Two u i “ hopeles Ares ‘ | the hospian” “vo Pefore they reached | SLmf So™ At “wiatbush and Seventh [ment was filed dtine #8 with 308 coucts | This new ruling simply means’ @ Bast River while playing (28 cast Tain | ‘“Dulec, don't take {Pave ereh ot] Ronee Ten: fhe oMcer of the ——_—_~»-—-- Avenues the horse dushed into the rear /relating to the sale of clothing. It| bonanza for doctors and druggists, It|Strest today and wan drowned. Tis|her, If she turns to the éf Regn !e dead. | Iteplace him, ASKS $5 of @ wtrect car, knocking down the con- |named Frederic Gimbel, Joseph Dow- hag been, estimated that keeping strictly | tried to stem the sfrong outgoing tide, | not wait for the sixtieth second. opt ee® me do something $50,000 FOR INJURIES, | ductor, Withain Rollly, who was treated [del and Charles D. Slawter. within the law drux stores now make | but. disappeared when. opposite. 70th | "In ‘an ordinary tone, Dulec said to al for vou, sir : 1970 at 66th St. by am ambulance surgeon and sent ‘iy peg an annual profit of $6,400 om sales of | Street and the body was not recovered. | caijor; “Markers! Range an target enlace the oti of the watch!” Dowstews Office, 234 St. & 8th Av. | Patrolman Menke Was Hit by Auto| POMe., The horse itself was so badiy| Retd on Holly Arms Restaurant. | whiskey, As sole dispensers of beer,| A line was thrown toward him by Mfc ‘The order “Ratige on target!” was/came the flerce command, “Fill the | e Injured in striking the oar that Patrol: | ‘The Holly Arms Restaurant at How- | {he profit from Uquor sales wit be more | act Geraghty at T4th Street but it fell | ted several times along the line all the rest get off” 1 of George Simo: man John Kelly of the Bergen 6trevt | eit 1 aided last night ty | than doubled. short, and the ‘tugboat ‘Russell, whicn |repeated se : Datioiiny Sat as Station shot ft. y Le Io was cadd _——— 5 abandoned her tow to race to the rescue, | of, mY : . verboard! Thes POUND AND BEWARDE | Clay Avente the Dee et Ne Sanseeqeaaen Federal Bnforeement Agents Chartes | DREAMLAND SOLD TO FOX, | w= tt late cc Brambours, wand Sy!" ordered te) sory —the men will have the ease ee —Monday, ioned cameo . + ‘arron and Sam A. Conn. ‘They au 2 Semone * i e i m» froun’ M Hill Hotel, witnoss st Supre: —— “ ! On the first funnel, at Be Saye, MUAY, Hill Hotel, ecross riety stand in the Bronx Supreme FINED FOR HAVING BAD FOOD. | wore they ordered three highballs and | mugeme Wood and “Little Tim $50,000 of Selsed Hooch Pat, ard; return to cashier Murray OUFt to-day In Mis $50,000 damage suit -_ got a check for $3.50 and arrested John Held for Trial, tip WASOE ROL waa heard te thé on ENYA Geers Simone, retired capital: | Armour &) Go. @ Shettiela'e| Roberts, the propristor, and John Vau- Witew Amosiated in Deal, Dougherty, owner of a} A low ang iy pull of white smoke : — ——_ ng at the Waldorf-Astoria, Aerweil, a waiter. The defendants wor ( dis 2 Menke said he was riding a motor- Among Thoce Fou: takon before Justice of the Peacy Lauls | 4, a cie? Section of Dreamiand Park |saloon at 106th Street and Columbus | Yeh grom The stranger, “Don't talk—obey orders!” Paes: PERSONALS. je down Fifth Avenue on Jan, 10, Guilty. Raising at Lawrence, » and | & Coney Island was to-day purchased|/ Avenue, was held in $1,000 bail by | “Shun range—FIR shouted Cafit a at mney orders ; fies Nellie O'Connor ta aul Tih, Maen Simons's automobile, ‘cut | Morrts Honig, who has @ butcher shop | United States Commissione> in Took: |.bY Wiliam Fox, the theatrical man-|United States Commissioner Hitch-| pe Corlaix. After the roar Bram Mer aRbee Aaluted and went dome Ail Kindly communicate with mis tine the corner at 47th Street, struck 4 ea | Ze tuthorized the Justice to release | ager: Hugene Wood, one of the largest |cock to-day on charges of maintain-| cg gave an excited “Ah! ith ps, loath to leave his friend aed . : , 427 Wey 35th st, N. ¥. city? him, fracturing his skull, He ‘said he | at No, 69 Hast 112th Street, was fined! them in bail. Roberts furnished $1,000 | pondholders in the ing @ nuisance and violating the Vol- “Light the red lamps—all sections!" | Spt rior, mew anhabntes irae on sick leave until November, and| $200 in the Munteclpal Term Court to-| dail and Vanderweil $500, nd noisens park, and Mrs, Han-|stead Act. His sploon was raided ‘ded the Captain . | The Captain staggered, but caught — hus since been unable to do any other | day for hevine da hy dha beh lial h Sullivan, widow of “Little Tim" |early Sunday morning ‘by prohibition |comman torpedo.” enhnouncea|the rail. He was rapidly ect than clerical work In the department. | of od moat adulterated with wile | - Gemeca Oe ty Cleaning Up. Prommentinge A te Seticrehed Cane ee ene aed onehistates eretrast weet none ig nia BEMIS | yeaker, ‘The Alma was settling tase ———<——— . 5 n. ed a stock wor . ; ‘ AN ‘Lost and Found” article \ p, phurous actd. Frederick Reynolds, com- (Boeciel to The Prsning Workd,) broperty “will ‘be “used torn ‘tieartic] about $60,000 which was hidden’ inh | seagle batten down hatches! ‘Take | Suddenly the confused sound offarants Policeman Sent property md for a gigantic ‘Bug! in The World or reported a le firtvon for As-|mimion merchant 9300 Re nating Witen | WATERLOO, N. Y,, March 22,—| amusement onterprise, ‘The three pur. |sccret compartment In the basement |youp Mime, markers—don't hurry! yoines caine from under tie held “Lost and reau,” Room » hy 5 “5 ee TC) ae ss i bef i she tonpeylo?” zing their danger to ‘World Building, will be listed Patrolman Alfred H. Fische:, of the | Pounds of salmon which health Tnsiec: | Seneca Seumy Paohe 8 teen UD on 8 onde tn ‘the property: valued et pages | SeatEEnmantl [Have you nooives Be orga [mow they were becoming a yg must nie Gaze, “Dheee lista can be Newark Police Depantment, was to-day | “Armor Bo Can Nee ao enth ‘Ancaiie, Pad eal old deena ot Pa Pennine 000 moved ¢or a bomiponcment, o thie | Record Shipments of Anthracite, Dulec laughed. * § vide, Budienly y Due came up to the deck Found” advertiseme: need to 2 - | Was fined $25 for haying fifty pounds of eday yt FBS Vy lt cell Retreat Vig Nicosia he sale} PHILADHLPHIA, March 22.—-Ship-|gir, There's plenty } [carrying Marie. The girl was uncoas ae uagiet The Wee's % to 7 years imprison: Unfit. frankfurters, “Wileon & ar West undertaken to-day by District Attorvey | neummated in the Brooklyn Real | ments of anthracite In Pebruary, ac-|get past us!" There was gun- selous and a det 1 weight, but Da- the |cording to the Anthracite Bureau of |from the stranger and then her lights ‘Borne was help'ng. Behind them nt on a charge of atrociou: Leon 8. Church of Seneca Falls, Sheriff | Estate Exchange. buttery, "Phe attack wee mie Aen Weeninmon, Market. nes 24 for hav: Charles P. Seeley announced to-day that, Tue firet bid was $200,000, and oat r he ‘had oused Under Sheriff, James | price rose b ol om 85, y record [Went out He aeted the wilt: badly wounded, personad wharsstion’ wine Siete ae brat ons Langs Farms Company's O’Connon who was tmplicatetIn. the | down to $250. until the witinete Sirure [7formmetion, pata mounting iseert | What are they up to?” shouted He grasped the rail, nae off duty. Fischer beat rae fined #10 Teo having Seon Aves storage of 22 harrels of cider in tho | was bid. ‘The property has a {rontare | $ee1Gy ‘gro: In 1912 1h» Branyboung. "They've put out their = Harrigan with @ | nue, Aned $10 fro having fifteen quarts Read To-Morrow’s Thriili “OTA ream unit for use, i om the ocean, ing (natabe celar of the Sheriff's residence in this 295 feet on Surf Avemue and 145 unt was tons, and Pa \" bad met Oe ent aes eee bene eee eons tne =i ot igs ae Mid noni" paptied the Com mak a"