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SF FUT TTL INERT LAO en SO eee err OTT ‘ HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 192 NDUSTRIAL 0 Tron Btossor New tok ‘an 4 INDUSTRIALS. 490 Trou Btossom New York Geutral New York Dock. “] BY William Le Queux. ‘arto is Dorisw Manscomb, with Taw Wai Tinga oo iy hn ae | Known as Mademuiwie 0 Ade Kumely of 100 Acme Packing . 700 Amal Leather 100 Chic & Bast 700 McNamare Crescent Sy whe terms of his father's will Norfolic & Western, 200 Motherlode new .. 1000 National ‘Tin 140 Cosgrove P new Am Boot Sugar Am Boseh Magneto 45 1000 North Siar Boning: thoygt uot : | 4800 Fnpire Food ‘Now arrives to investi cate. lo CO eryo 1o-D hin to Monte Ce dso ‘urged by her moter ut ae <1 Huuwon of the Peltes pymous Jette arning directing mip han automepiie furnisued for the parte se trom the chautfeut 700 Gin Alden 100 Inter Mubber a triend whose rise, at a ballin Nic CHAPTER VILL. 1200 Sliver King Divide 200 So Am P&G. sterling off 1 cent, francs up .0008 and lire unchanged. 11 TO 12. Pan Am Petroleum, 1000 Heading Coal rts, ‘ 500 Southern Coal & Iron. 200 :U 8 Distributing. . | 41000 US Steam, . | 1000 U # Ship Corp. . 409 United Profit Sharing STANDARD OILS 100 Angio-Am Olt ‘ 600 8 O of India Hide & Leather 12% 100 Tonopah Belmont . 1000 ‘Tonopah Cash Boy . 1200 Tono Divide . 100 Tonopah Ext 1000 Tonopah Midway . 100 Tonopah Min 1000 Tonopah Mizpah 1000 Tonopah Montana . 1200 Tonopah Rescue Eula 200 United Kasten .. (his morning's news was good news made pretense of en- to Investors in the main and the @tock*market reflected the happen- ings of the last twenty-four hours by offering firm resistance to bear- ish raids and many shares selling up 3 or more pvints. the movement upward were a num- ber of stocks which had been heav- ily pounded for the last week. Cru- cible sold at over 70; Baldwin sold up three points from yesterday's Yow; Asphalt was up over 3; Lack- gwanna Steel, despite the passing See its dividend yesterday, sold up 01-2, and the oils were generally “firm with Mexican Petroleum again Jpelling over 150 and Pan-American “advancing moderately. ‘Breat interest was shown in Presi- nt Harding's suggestion that the ‘ Allied debt to America be used to pay off Liberty bond and Victory note obligations. Venn Heaty'd Steel. ‘ = 1% [Pere Marquette go back again to Railroad shares came into their own in the second hour. general upward movement in the] Allie! Chen. entire Ist with Baltimore & Ohio] 4m Sefoty Razor. going to over 41, a jump of nearly three points. Considerable buying] am BEBRREEES nto thelr own the reason of her lover's ab- She was devoted to Hugh. was all in all to her. She danced with ‘several having first made a rendezvous with her mother at midnight at a, certain Spot under one of the great palms in the promenade, About 1.30 o'clock a big motor car drew up in the place before the Ca. sino, and a tall man in a white fancy with wide- brimmed hat and swaggering plume, and presenting his . pessed at once into the crowd For @ full ten minutes the crowd of reve h of them = Pier Arrow pt Ow + % | Pittevunse Coal . Pitta & West Va. 40% + % [Pond Creek Oval... Premed Steet Oar. Pullman Company,. 101% 88% — 1% [Punta Alew Sugar, 9100 Allied O11 , Fe sereerrrere Am Ship & Oom.. 1200 Hlowion Wyoming 3200 Carib Synd Smelt & Kf :: 5 Steal Foundry 300 West Fad C 1000 White Cape showed little desire to let go, cellent carning reports by Pennsyl- vania and Baltimore & Ohio had 4] am stimulating effect that not only the 900 Fik Basin P ‘ 000 Elk Basin Pet rts, 600 Enginers Petroleum 600 Federal O11 Sum Tobacen. « Rail Steel Sprin 101% = %] Rand Mines , 800 Swiss Gor. Sis Is but other shares, Tobacco pt new ‘The statement of President Woodin| An of the American Car and Foundry | Am ta France KO Company on the outlook of ratlroad| 4m Radiator Co, equipment companies was followed by risers in this Foundry went up 2 points; Pressed Steel Car and Baldwin Locomotive, up nearly 2 points, ‘The tobaccos were also strong follow- ing reports of good erop prospects increasing popularity of 0 Maracaibo Otl 600 Merritt Ol 400 Mexico Oi 100 Nat OW of N J. 15000 Am Tel 6 9000 Am Tel Gx 10000 Anaconda 7s 29. Remington Type Rep dro & steel. — %) Republic Motor 73% + %|Moyal Dutch NY. StL & San Fro, 6t L & Gan F ot, stepped from it, ed ballroom. our & Co Th. 12000 Armour & Co he stood watchin 1000 Beaver Board 8* . 500 Noco Ol pt . 4000 Noble Ou . 100 No Am Oil. Car and] Anacooda keenly, thoug! the expression on o hidden by the strip 5000 Can Nat Ry Fa Ts Ano Dry Qooda, 500 Producer & Refiners. 900 Salt Creek Prod. 900 Simms Pet . 5000 Cons Gas 8s... 83000 Copper Exp 8%, 5000 Copper Exp 8s, 2000 Copper Exp 8, | 1000 Copper Exp & This plan was bullish and and business men were specially interested in the part of the plan | , shining through the s jin the mask, were, howev It was the feet of the dane- ers that be was watching. Of a sud- Atobinou Ry pf, At Coast Line At, Gulf & WI. At, Gulf & W I pf 200 United Tex Ot 1000 Victoria ul be disclowed and toat worrieg over Hugh's disappearance. ed, “It is all so very myateriouf yy Hugh a fugitive from justice! 19% really cannot believe it! What cas the mystery be?” - “Of that I have no means of ascer- taining, Miss Kanscomb. And now I think we must part. Perhaps if ever we meet again—which is scarcely Probable—you will recognize my ‘voice. And ulways recollect that showld you or Mr. Henirey ever receive # message from ‘Silverado’ it wil be from myself.” And he speit the name, ilverado. Yes, I shall not forget my mysterious friend.” ‘Au revoir!” he said, as, bowing gracefully, he turned and left her. n was rising from the sea Dorise entered her bedroom at the hotel, Her maid had retired, 80 she undressed herself, and putting on Q dressing gown, sho pulle the blinds and sat down to write a letter to Hugh. She could not sleep before she had sent him a reassuring message. In the frenzy of her despair she wrote one er and addressed it, but having done it she changed her mind. It was not sufficiently reassur- ing, she decided. 1t contained an ele- ment of doubt. Therefore she tore it up and wrote a second one which she locked safely in her jewel case, and cd to discover that fe| then pulled the blinds and retired. i other forms of smok- 6000 Goodzich Tire Sea oe 2000 Grand Trunk 6%s. 7000 Gulf OW Ts... Atlantic Fruit which would provide for payment of the Treasury's annual one-billion @oliar interest sum by the Allies, this relieving the Nation of onerous which he was in search, and ma his way quickly after a pair who, hav- ing finished a dance, were walking in the direction of the great hall. imme 600 Alas-Br Col 12 TO 1, Balt & Ohio pt. Beth Stood B. 8000 Humble Oi 1 2000 Big Ledgo It was nearly noon next day before she left her room, yet almost as soon as she descended in the lift the head femme-de-chambre, a stout French The stranger never took his eyes uf | Woman in a frilled cap entered the 10000 Libby MeN & L 8s. 19000 Oblo Powers 3000 Pan Amer Pet 1s. 10000 Sears Rocbuck 7s, 15000 Sears Roetnick 2000 Seneca Copper 83... 000 Southwest Bell The man was slightly taller than the woman, and. the lati upon her white kid shoes a pair of old paste buckles, ‘The stock market turned dull in tho third hour, with Baldwin remaining the most active stock, above 82. Cuba Cane Sugar touched 531-2, the lowest since its organization. can Petroleum held its gains of ear- lier in the day, going to 162, and) Pan-American B got over 60, up! over 3 polnts from its low of the 2200 Bost & Mont. 1600 Caled Min . 8700 Candelaria Mf 2000 Crewon Gold . 200 Dundie Aria 500 El Salvador 1000 Eureka Croesus. 500 Fureka Holly Stan OF of NJ pf, 108% The reports as to the taking of over Stowart Wamer ., $60,000,000 of the new French loan ‘were also satisfactory. efai institutions handling this trans- action expect to close their books to-morrow or Saturday. Money opened at 7 per cent. The foreign exchange opening showed Butte Cop & Zine Butte & Buperior. It was for those that he had been searching. he muttered in English be h his breath, “That's she—with- out a doubt!" He drew back near to where the pair had halted and were The girl with the glittering buckles upon her shoes was Dorise The man with her was the Count d’Autun, The white caval: take no interest nevertheless, watching intently. “uw the girl's partner bow, and leaving her, he crossed to greet a stout French woman In a moment the cavalier was at the girl's side. “Please do not betray surprise, Miss said in a low, “We may be | But_I have a message for you. she asked, her mask at the man in the % Studebaker ‘ 14% + %| Soimmarine Boat . Caddo Cont Oil Calif Petroleum, 1000 8 ON ¥ Zs 20s. 1000 8 ON ¥ 7s 30s 1000 8 ON ¥ 7s, Sls, 10000 8 ON ¥ 6%: 1000 Swift & Co Central Leat of 5 Coro De Passo BANKING AND FINANCIAL. e FF The cotton market also turned dull, prices slipping back after their rive of the preceding hours, Wheat prices after going up 21-2 to 61-2 from low, weakened with | losses of 11-2 to 71-2 per bushel, cM&HPRR OM & St P RR yf Ole, RI & P.. ©, R1 & P Ope pt ©. RL & P ipe of no Un Ry of MH Tou Western Elvo er pretended to in them, but was, 100 Hecla Mining ... Wall St. Gossip 'To-day’s Southern Pacific report for April shows a net operating income of an increase of $3,679,635. The net operating income for the first four months of 1921 was $8,416,478, an increase over the corresponding pe- riod of last year of $4,532,314 1 1 French francs, demand, .0846 1-2, up Fe Lire, demand, .0527, off .0001¢. Marks, demand, .0163, off .ov0tc. DIVIDENDS. Crex Carpet Company declared a semi-annual dividend of 1% per cent. a share, payable June 15 to stock of! The company previ-| through ously paid 3 per cent. semi-annually, | P!4n: Imperial Oil, Ltd, has dec regular quarterly dividend of a share, payable in Canadian funds , to stock of record May zs. | |This dividend is declared on coupon! No. 8 payable at the National City| over yonder in the corner behind nk of) where they are dancing in a ring— Let us meet in a plain Un Retail Stores . Ranscomb,” fined voice. “ eeeererrrees ee Col & Southern « Col Gan & Elec Comp Ta & Rec. The April earning report of the U 8 Rathber It pt. 101% Southern Pacific reached the Ex- | change in the fourth hour, showing an increase in net operating income of $3,679,635 over April of last year. Coming as this report did on the of earning statements by Baltimore and Ohio and Penn Sys- tem, the rail shares were further stimulated and practically the en- tire list advanced. Ohio regained its early gains; New York Central, Northern Pacific and Union Pacific sold up 2 points, and New Haven sold up 1- Equipments some which have been inactive for several days selling up 1 point or Utah Copper . Vaoudiun Steet Va Ono Obem record June Consol ‘Textile Con Int Cal M But I cannot speak to you rd 10 | nere. Resides, your It is too public. mother yonder may notice us. 2” asked the girl, 2 ESR FR SSK REE Kee KET ETE Wabash pt A. West Maryland W Marland 24 pt Corn Products Do not let us talk here. See, right The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy * | Railroad to-day declared a dividend of 5 per\gent., payable June 25 on stock of record June 20, Bank of New York, Royal b Wheeling & L B. or Imperial Oil Office White Motor .... Baltimore and there at once. And he left her. ‘Three minutes later they met again out of sight of Lady Ranscomb, who was still sitting at one of the little wicker tables talking to three other) over the phone Tell us the New York Curb Mar ket Stock in which you are inter- ested and let us keep you posted. Get the “Investors and Traders Guide’—no charge—it tells the general rules of trading, deposit re- quirements, commission charges, etc. Call—phone—write for No. EW-436 Conveniently located offices: BROAD STREET $4, ‘yroca’ MADISON SQ. 42nd STREET Offices in 8 principal cities Direct Private Wires JONES & BAKER Members New York Curb Market The Nunnally Company clared a dividend of 60 cents a ‘The Advance Rumely Company to-| payable June 30 to stock day declared its regular quarterly divi- 49% + % dend of 11-2 per cent. on preferred pany has declared the regular quar- 4 WilaOrerland | Wile-Orer of * Wilson & Oo Den & Rio Grande Den & Kio Gr pt err ¥ Southwest Penna Pipe Li Worth Vuino ‘Total sales 50,400, MEYER GOT NICKELS | AIMED AT THE BOX Caught "Em on the Way as Fares for Rides on B. R. T.—He Is Fined $25. Mendel Meyer, sixty-seven years ol stock of record on June 15. |terly dividend of $ !to stock of record June 15. ———— “Tell me, who are you?” Dorise in- | payable July 1 Pemous Players, Additional directors will be elected | | to-day to work with E. P. Maynard, agministrator Asked For Missing | President of the Brooklyn ‘Trust Chairman of Reading Common Stockholders’ sub- Committee, in planning their contest of the recent Reading segregation order as approved by the United g, | States District Court in Pennsylvania, of No, 291 Oakland Street, Brooklyn, The committee will report back to stood guard over a coin box at the B. valier laughed, was his reply. Gen Asphalt pf, o'clock were stocks, | ° “I have come Sales up to here to give you a confidential mes-| Citations were issued to-day by Sur- rogate Foley to the heirs of Sarah M Carter, who disappeared several years ago from her home in West 4th Street, to show cause why Mary Redder, of No. 196 Waverly Place, granted letters of administration fo: ‘The petitioner says tha’ she is a creditor of the missing and that she believes her to be confidential — and whom?" she asked, standing against} the wall and surveying the myste- General Motor 6 po should not “Prom a gentleman friend of yours, Mr. Henfrey. Great Nor Ore...+ Gull Staten Stoel. . 225 FIFTH AVE. ‘Tol. Mad. Sq. 1877 The stock market went into the clos- ing hour, with prices appreciably the general committee, headed by Se- higher than at any time this week. station at Marcy Avenue and ward Prosser, President of the Bank- | He ‘had to watch ers’ Trust Company, a plan for carry- the shower of nickels go into the box, ing |all day. Finally he began the practice Court. The commoners will attack % of putting his hand out and catching the proposed distribution of Reading they were thrown During the rush hours a policeman was| called and trapped him, In the Court of Special Sessions in Brooklyn to-day Meyer pleaded guilty to the theft of one nickel. The police say he collected several hundred dollars on his post at the coin Tel. Mur. Hill 7120 i you know him | Inmpiration Couper. Inter Cons Comp... Inter Oous Comp Inte Agr Corp. Inue Agr Corp TORONTO ENTRIES. WOODBINE, TORONTO, The entres for to-mornam's ‘races FIRST RACE-Stratcona ded: for Wiwe-yeur-olds, fevgs, Sone Hab, expected him to come with us The rails were the feature, retain- but he has vanished from Broadway, Brooklyn. ing their earlier gain: ments were were easier and there was a heavy selling movement in motors, Stude- after earlier gains, down to 73, a net their case | That is wny T am here,”! erious _contre-| was the reply. the coins as us escaped from France. seaped!” she echoed. Railway earnings for April, pub- Because the police sucpect him of) lished to-day show a net operating income for Baltimore and Ohio of $2,337,998, an increase of $2,777,694 over Pennsylvania showed a net operating income of $?,- 774,469, as against a deficit for April, West Jorsey and Seashore's net operating deficit ‘for April was $152,170, as against a deficit in April, 1920 of $233,078, Haven balance sheet of March 21, shows current assets of $32,419,436 a.s |. against current liabilities of $31,766,909. loss of 11-2 Thom Stesple: What crime? for four-year-olle and tinued the outstanding feature of the oil stocks. |The regular quarterly dividend of 3 per cent, on common was declared Petroleum Com- purse $1,000 add He was fined two miles.—Altar Fire, 1 His triends know Miss Ranscomb, I of you to betray no undue anx- jety even if you do not hear from for many weeks.” But he will asked in Geapatr. ‘Ba t keep me in suspet NelHe will not if he can avoid it. might be dangerous if he were to | write to you.” Dorise Yyas thinking of what her mother would say when the truth Hugh was a fugi- He certainly is. ‘RAOE—Rutland German Municipals eli eee Bonds which are now selling be- Jow $20 per 1000 marks, ~ and which remain valid 30 years after maturity,—have much spec- ulative attraction. Our publication “Foreign Top- ics” analyticaily discusses the above is ues as will as many other foreign bonds. ‘ineciiimannens $365,000 IN HER ESTATE. Mary Belle ‘by the Mexican La kawanna Steed. 920, of $9,066,830. Consolation Steeplechase: for four year-olds about ‘ two aniles.—-Kingstown 1>er, 1st; Aland, 147; Rob Jobn Douglas, 142: Le © Pume $1,500; added Gatoside Leo Rudter & T. ame $1.40) “adde also declared its regular 3 per cent quarterly dividend of $1.50 on com- mon both Class A and B. The wheat market remained weak following the sensational break of 101-4 cents in May wheat tors who had been farmers who held out for a better price were chary of wheat futures price of July clined 21-4 cents a bushel »sed at 71-2 per cent. Surely he will Henderson's Reach That Sui Mary Belle Henderson, who died Feb, 8, 1919, at the Hotel Marie Antoinette, according to the accounting filed to-day in the Surrogate's Court with the appli- cation for a judicial settle: estate, left property valued at $365,000, | which consisted of railroad, P. Lorillard & Co., New York Telephone Company and Liberty bonds. valued at $10,804 was also among the Louie & Nesbrilte, 97% FIFTH RAGE—| eF £Fe tle States Oi. reached her ears. Minn & & L, Mo Kan & Tex.. Mo Kan & Tex of. The Penn system its outstanding stock as 9,985,314 shares divided among 140,159 share- increase of 16, | holders over April of last year, The average holding is 71.24 shares. There stockholders—or to-day reports ent of the| ‘Of what crime is he suspected?” Jaze, 105; Slanoerre, asked the girl. Send for copyttoday L. L. Winkelman & Co. don't exactly know,” tering respons: wheat de- | holders, an thive-yeurolda’ an yon plate to Mo Pweific of. Hampton le was the stranger's To you know where he is now?" Call money c' National Conduit. room and walking straight to the waste paper et gathered up its contents into her apron and went back along the corridor with an ex- pression of satisfaction upon her fall, round face. CHAPTER IX. ITH the rosy dawn rising be hind them the big, dusty ¢ tore along oter the white re which led through Pegli and Cornig- hano, with their wealth of olives and palms, into the industrial suburbs of old-world Genoa, Then, passing around by the port, the driver turned the car up past the Palazzo Doria and along that street of fifteenth century palaces, the Via Garabaldi into the little piazza in front of the Annunzi- ata Church, There he pulled up after a eun of two hours from the last of the many railwcy crossings, most of which they had found closed, When Hugh got out the mystertous man, whose face was more forbidGing in the light of day, exclaimed: “Here I must leave you very short+ ly, Signore. But first I have cer‘ain instructions to give you, namely, that you remain for the present in a house in the Via della Maddalena to which I shall take you. The man and the woman there you can trust, It will be as well not to walk about in the daytime. Remain here for a forte night, and then by the best means, without, of course, re-entering France, you must get to Brussels, There you will receive letters at the Poste Res- tante in the name of Godfrey Brown. That indeed is the name you will use here.” “Well, all this is very strange! remarked Hugh, utterly bewildered he glanced at the forbidding-looking chauffeur and the dust-covered car, “I agree, Signore,” the man laughed. “But get in again and 1 will drive to the Via della Maddalena, Five minutes later the car pafed up at one end of a narrow, stuffy, ancient street of high houses with closed wooden shutters. The place did not appeal to Hugh in the least. He, however, recollected that he was about to hide from the police. Italie ans are early risers, and though it was only just after dawn Genoa was already agog with life and movement. Leaving the car the mysterious chauffeur conducted the young Eng- lishman along the street until they. came to an entrance over which thare was an old blue majolica At the third flight Hugh's contester paused, and finding a piece of cord protruding from a hole in a door, pulled it. ‘The door opened, revealing an ugly old woman whose face was sallow and wrinkled, and who wore a red kerchief tied over her wh! ‘As soon aa phe eaw the chauttere she welcomed him, addressing him as Paolo, and inviting them in. “This is the English Signore,” ex. plained the man. “He has come to stay with you.” ‘The Signore ts welcome,” replied the old woman as she clattered into the narrow, cheaply furnished ttle ne room, “You will require another - te of identity, Signore” sald the fely across the frontier | man, who admitted that he had been A claim of $2,500 was made to the executors, according to the petition, by Mary Eltinge Baker for injuries sus. tained by her while nursing the de- ecdent prior to her death. the exeoutors recite, nas been rejected enderson, ‘a son, Victor S B. Cowperthwait, sons-in- Apprentice allowance claimed, ‘Track ‘heavy, pect HE a LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. The Lonisville entries for Friday's races are as follows: 62 Broad Street, New York | Telephone Broad 6470, Branch Offices tn Leading Oitios Direct Wires te Various Markets, was the reply of the tall ho have average holdings of 47 shares each, F weer rere stronger, especially which were up “He is making his way to Brussels, letter addressed Rrown, Poste Restante, Brussels, will| the embossed stam; Disguise your! States Government was envelope and when you post it see that you are not Dividends were declared to-day by General Blectric of $2 a share regular quarterly dividend, and 2 regular semi-annual stock dividend; by Childs Company of 2 per cent, on common stock and 1 3-4 per cent. on ND RESTAURANTS. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, a, “Meet Me Tonight at OLD TOWN TAVERN’ handwriting "RORKE—On May 22 West 92a widow of Patrick Burke. her residenze, “But do let | saying: she implored. Untermyer Choosen in Wage Trouble, OND tts me know. your name,’ ABCOND TAC! engaged in smuggling contraban across the Alps. And delving tng his pooket, he produced an Ameri- can passport. It was blank, thongh p of the United ‘ upon The places were ready for the phe: tograph and signature. With i man handed him a large ‘motai gine When you have your picture taken “Any old name is good enough “A QUAINT PLACE TO DINE, BRINGING BACK Solemn requiem mass Saturday at 10 dends; by Liggett & Myers Tobacco jand affix it, all you have to doi “Call me Mr. > Samuel Untermyer, counsel for the is innocent. Lockwood committee, 112; Lady Astor, clock A. M. at the Chure THE OLD DAYS CF GOOD THINGS TO EAT.” Company of 1 3-4 per cent. on pre- has been se- |to dampen the paper slightly and tm. Are press this stamp. It will then defy the Apostie, Columbus Ave ferred, regular quarterly dividend. she asked | detection,” by the West hester County Building Trades Council as its repro- the Board of Arbitra- suggested by a committce of wage question of Please omit flowers, one ile and ° U0; Alex Jr., ume 1,500; the Military Hight cases of gold currency ar- rived here to-day from South Amer- ica, worth $200,000, consigned to local I repeat that he is entirely sentative on — four to settle the “But I would advise you to aff, ‘Old Town Tavern } Bush Building. DINNER—There's good cheer in the appetizing dinners served from 5:30 to 8:30 P, M, for $1.50, the market affords, prepared in a way to tempt the most exacting taste and served in the spirit of the good old days, MUSIC — Favorite old time musical FUNERAL DIRECTORS, police may do you kno Weatchester jation has| Cigarette production for the first Wherever You May Be ‘There is our Representative Call “Columbus 8200" FRANK EK. C, “THE FUNERAL CHURCH (siou-Sectarian) 1970 Broadway at 66th St. Downtown Oifice, 234 St. & Sth Av. not yet made its selectio ia-@ report that the organization may also agree upon Mr, Untermyer, EL eh 133 West 41st St. 130 West 42d St. “Put hbw lon will it be before I an see him again . I cannot tell. {sa mystery underlying | cannot fathom, indications that in cigarettes for exceed 50,000,000,000— the total bu: 1 Mice alie'thles Conan. | Corse Payton, “10, 20, 30" Origh tor, Bankrupt. Corse Yayton, actor and originator of “ten-twenty-thirty” to-day a volunta a new record. Miss Kans- four and a hl Mise Martine, 100; JOT; Carrie Baker The most delicious foods “What kind of mystery?" ‘The white cavalier shrugged his ; Azure Kine, 107 The American Sumatra Tobacco move Bites, 300: Bosh Company reports the checking of the RACE--Pumo $1,400; claiming: ‘ou must ask Mr. Henfrey. perhaps his friend Brock kne ff he does, I do not suppose he would friend may tan aa ube | Ie) Georgia with negligible damage done, instruments, ward of $9,00: his creditors LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. om itiver, Owner BOOND—T gray conor in Berio itive N EXCHANGE—3 P. M, ‘Enjoy a Dz! inner in an Atmosphere of Charm {Ei geeuns Geknoen! 1 the Armory the girl deel. atte Company, $304. am bowildered! = AERA REN lila Son Alta Lede i ld al CORRE “Where on earth did you get th from?” asked Hugh, noticing that it was a replica of the Unit consular seal, ea Bigtee The man smiled, replying: “They make passports of all \° tries in Spain. You pay for them and jyou ean get them by the dozen ugh took the passport disc, asking: Bars "Ona ahs ‘How am IT to repay y ro) ri atte Pay you for ail “T want no payment, Sisnore. ask you is to conform to the ae tions of the worthy Signore Ravecca | and his good wife here. You are not * the first guest they have had for whom the police searched in. vain.” (Rea To-rmerrowes Interesting In« stale ¥