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| situation in general, Copper shares were neglected, but the oll group continucd to show Indifference to the new price cuts announced to- day Trading was in comparatively small volume, transactions to noon amounting to only 250,000 shares. The cotton market was firm, but wheat declined 3 cents a bushel. 12 T0 1, | | | | lhe Net Hie. Low, fast, Cha'ge, Ajat lanka Gi ' | Manca ' The market continued dull through | sitiechaime ‘s out the noon by , and there was | Am Agr Chem “ “% © change P Character of irnd. | 4m Beet Suge 2s s n nee in the eh t 1 uJ fese Mabneto, <4 1% T: * H b H ) pK joes wwayed back and forth Rah. in eatures of the Trading, Hour by Hour Within o fractional ruhge aiid with: | Am core, fle rf out speeiit feature. Alihougii it Cotton OW : | cently ordered by the Railway] as ovident that speculative xentl |) Gu at ‘ 10 TO il. ~ Labor Board have a depressing in- | ment was more favorable, it had not Wa Lut ‘ | fluence on the rail list, On the con crystallized to the extent of induc Jew “ While the stock market this morn | Ciyy rails were about the strong ing we commitinents on the long hs national ‘ 7 Ring was almost wholly Influenced | ot yroup on the entire list, with) side, On the other hand bears ated os by professional dealings, the tone) i, leaders showing overnight gains) deterred from resuming their oper- Satety Ramer 4 , was firm, and ina large number Of] or nore than 2 points, ‘The only] ations for a fall by the stiffening [Am Shiu & Com. 5 i Important instances Kulns over the) i ciant points of weakness were] resistance of the market Peres oy closing = figures of yesterday) ceing Roebuck, which fell 2 points, \ dade % amounted to 2 points. and United States Rubber, whieh TTo 2. | i News developments were mostly fa Aeapaed a putnt thie ew! low, tot pam AE ie 4 Vorable. It was announced that) ine your \ further demonstration of — the ra at % the British coal strike had been set || ewpiatie: palioganues ia. UntAvOR tae 1M tled, which promised improved - WTO 12. able developments was given in the Tel a tel ts “ F aeswad ae ata —_—_—_ thd hour, ‘The continued d= | Vine writ Payer tM ment demand was indicated by the wealinatio! he sugar indus wacom ae ‘subse: tions of the Th The market continued to afirm | feraliaa hain sugar industry | tas quick oversubscriptions vour| Was emphasized by a further reduc- Mealization nols Central bonds offered this; tone throughout the fy oi NP vanned muna, [tenes . morning, and although the Govern-| and there were im convincing | tun’ in f » es a ne yieth | Atotiaon its dt i “ ment is withdrawing $33,000,000 from | indications that the markets Hine this time 20 cents a pou aut | ve min & At 2 i “ 1 f the sugar group held strong, with | Atl Coast bine "7 \ Y' of least re iT eis upWwar el rhc aoe nadva extending to well beyond | 38 Gull & Wi He WN ited “3 newed at 5 per cent. and ther «the time being at least an advil fuluwin Loco oy 6 th aoniew tore liberal offerings of /Chandier rose three points on short) a point in American Sugar Refining Hain laco ut t time money at 61-2 per ‘Also, | covering induced by the official] Rails also continued to rule frm at & Oulo: 7a} 4 s 7 ies ei r ate abe fe best prices oO) c Beth Steel S pe we Feports from textile centres were| atatement ianued yexterdny that the] about the best pr f th Bein sn & te Yet kt decidedly optimiatic and Wall! 6 per cent. dividend is In no imme-| Call money was advanced to a a li iy oe Street heard ¢rom Washington that] diate danger of reduction. Steel! per cent, becuuse of the large ihn Transit i% 10 4 the Administration will soon an shares ruled fractionally above the| ernment withdrawals ay, rm S14 SIM HO nounce n plan providing for the| final flgures of yesterday, although] (nix failed to influence trading | A Superior 4% 11% My financial relief of the carriers quarterly statements of earnings | Wiaiesieh Us Pennsylvania crude oll was reduced) secon to be Issued by the Te public | 2 TO 3. et) to $2.25 a 1, but this failed tol Company and the Lackawanna Com Gale Baek Influence the rails stocks, and nel~| pany probably will show commedl-laye whole market strengthened dure [alt tet ther did Chic o despatches stating us deficits, and are practically cor ing the last half hour, and new f He t opt that railway shopmen had voted to} tain to revive bearish propaganda] yieny for the day were extablivhed, |ca"nt" Lecte reject the 12 per cent. wage cut re-| on United States Steel and the stee Sue iu ifows ameSNtGe. QUO) /GtN [Canal eater Sears Roebuck and Rubber, which | Candler Motor Chen & Oio showed heaviness during rly ; AVINGS BANKS. ! eM ae St Patt __. A ee sca AMES BASS dealings, were able to register net |i" ses: Te ttt yt _—_ ady s of from 1 to more than 2/¢ Iven T i pointes OME Tae oe mi fan fl us ria avin S an United States Steel extended its ad leo ease Ty vance to wel) beyond a point, while | chi Gt Weet pf Crucible rose for a net gain of 3] Chile Oxner Ohio Copper 51 Chambers St., New York points. In other parts of the list TEREST FROM JULY INT, 1921. FROM $1 TO ¢5000. We render every po: for depositing funds to earn interest. Bank. best fitted to their circumstance: To-day This bank has over $200, 200,000 depositors. Semi-Annual Dividend July 1, 1921, Four Per Cent. Per Annum MADE ON OR BEFORE JULY’ 13TH, 1971, W eT ACCOUNTS OPENED Accepting Liberty Bonds as collateral for loz Aiding depositors to invest their funds in safe securitie DRAW L ible Savings Bank Service. Allowing maximum amount of business days of grace Discounting pass books of any New York State Savings 000 in deposits and over GS BANK | 1 sth Avenue NEW YO}. N. W. Corner 1. The Trustees have ordered “In terest credited to depositors en- titled thereto der the by-laws per annum op all entitled thereto DE! DSITS MADE Cy ba SMILE. DHAN ' AV Lab. at so igaidem, CLARENCE Le gis en Mon Other daa aturdays fro Hou 10 A. 3 excepted, —— Dry Dock Savings Institution 23"°S MS BOWERY, Cor, Sd St, New York, ML Srstticen bave declared, a aivldchd for the matte Tending dune, 3h. 1081, pos ent thera, under the BYsk jum, payable on and after FOUR bor cent. ver re July Oth will be ay 18th. 1921. 5 & OS MOWERY, OOR, CANAL ST. titted to eee anita: aiadinene: 22D SEMI-ANNUAL ‘DIVIDEND, ANDREW MILLIS Ji, First Vioe President, Trustecs huve ordered interes PikpENICK SHENWOOD. Tre tate of FOUR (1%) BE BAMUEL WEUSTER, Secreta per annum to be pald See ee ac ces ne eed Bathe oe enataten cane a on all DANCING ACADEMIES. —————— DANCING CARNIVAL ST. NICHOLAS RINK nding Ju of the bank or RY EDWIN A CARL 3 Lessons (insirucin) 30¢ Not necessary to take lessons, Lady Floor Manager will introduce to suitable partner for danc- Learn to dance at this popu- lar institution. Roller Skating on Ground Floor. Dancing on Second Floor, An rest ALEX. the usual yearly instalment and income share $10,000. The Franklin Society yeara ¢ and prudently men Let it serve you eed, ix Savings by mu 41% AND Son SAVINGS- = halitnalalie etna 0 deposit for the thre: BO, Dividend eying ma ri W. KL FRANCIS BM FRANK F, Deposits made on or before duly Traw Interent tone duly tv 102 fo) 48 Me. WILLIAM 3 Ne cor 192 ance with the By-Laws and Money deposited before July 43 will torest from duly 1. SAYLER, LAHM, AL RICHTER dul Payments to July 13 Earn From July 1 OPEN EVENINGS TO 7 TILL JULY 13 AND SOME-—- TIMES MORE 182) EXGELSIOR SAVING S BANK ROOME, President. JOHN C GIISWOLD, Secretary, O™AVE, Citizens Savings Bank $5 and up in mocor, draw 4 Preaide Secretary Amt. Sec'y, 4 pa: ya Money’ devositrd on or before July 11th, ws Interest from July 1 FIFTEEN PARK ROW (GROUND ror), NEW YORK Announces its 65th semi-annual cash dividend at rate of # 1-2 per cent ings share accounts up to $5,000 and 5 per cent with an extra dividend of 1-2 of 1 per cent. on accounts on say up te supervised thousan’ st " ie to. a n= UnionDimeSavingsBank 40th Street and 6th Avenue. Q2ith consecut been declared at tho rate of FOUR PER CENT. credited July 1, 19: ier Thursday, % bums entitied thereto Under the ‘By-L able 1, om all ‘rom, 1921, common, ‘The at the close wi decidedly strong Wheat prices virtually collapsed dur- ing the late afternoon, July wheat closed with a net decline of 9 cents 4 bushel, and September wheat fell nts. Foreign exchange rates held tone 6% © wer Severe Hreak in CHICAGO, June 28.—Severe breaks in the price of wheat took place to-day, some sales showing a loss of as much as 9 cents a bushel compared with yester- day's finish, Free selling on the part of country holders was largely re- xponsibe. July delivery fell to paed great! tlead at ‘om 1.19% al the BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Crude Oil Prices i]| We have prepared a special re- view of the effect of recent drastic cuts in crude oil prices, pointing | out what companies are favor- ably, and those unfavorably, | affected. Write for copy today || L.L. Winkelman & Co. 62 Broad Street, New York Telephone Bread 6470 Branch Offices In Leading Cities Dirst Wires ts Various Markets DIED. On June 23, at Banff, Canada, GEORGE LEWIS, beloved hus- DYER. — Alberta, Eva dry band of Gvorge b2a year. Funeral service Wednesday *at 3 o'clock at the Funeral Church, Broad- way and 66th St, New York City. SEDDON.—On Thursday evening, June 28, 1921, CHARLES C, SEDDON JRy Funeral from Church of Good Shep herd, 207th st. and Broadway, Wednes- Gay morning. 30 o'clock. Private, Kindly omit flowers, Dyer, and father of © and Marjorie, In bis FUNERAL DIRECTORS, A COMPLETE FUNERAL Is composed of hundreds of It Je detaila. We pay attention seemingly unimportant ones. At the Hour of Death Call Circle 1-500 FIFTH AVENUE MEMORIAL Home of the Modern Funeral (NON-SECTARIAN) 40 West 57th St. Call “Columbus 8200” VRANK 8. CAMPBELL “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” © WNon-sectarian) 1970 Broadway at 66th St. Downtown Olfice, 234 St. & Sth Av. Tiimicat, teh wale tor erent an ilasrisnad fare te Hote Meter ‘Does |: AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE. CHANDLER, | Diapoteh, 1020, frat on: 0 wire ba bargain a coyimer, 31 Union Bq. pione ity veeant! asd, clans gains of between 1 and 2 points were | 1.19%, | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. cond: | ‘orwol Clear Connol Gas Cou@l Textile Con Inter-Cal Min Cont Can. Cont Caady Comlen O81 Coen Mroducta Cruciike Stoel Steel pt. ne Sugar Cuba Cane Suz ot Chi & BM ote. Con Dintritvutors Cuan Am Den & Ro Den & Bio Dome Mines Elkhorn Coal... Enelicott-Johoa Stn 4+ phe. Vink Mutiber oe... % Hien Anhalt ccc. » Gen Anphalt General Electric % General Motor. Gootrle b ireat nt + % Great Nor Ore 4 firvene Cananca ~ % Gull Staten Steel +2 Haskell & Barker Hupy Motor... - % HMinois Central +1 Indiahoma Tefining = % Inapiration Copper +m Inter Cons Con +4 Intor Cons Com pt Inter Ag Corp +h Inter Ag Corp 1. % Ietor Harvater . 'e Int Paper veces 2 Int Mer Murine .. 108 Int Mer Mar of. 1% Int Nickel 4 % Invincible Of 2... U1 ar; Inland O11 + Bu tron Prodacta .... 28 ba Jowel ‘Tea. 4 + % Kansta City So.... 3% + % Kansas City So pf. 4045 + % Kelly Soringtield .. 37% + 1% Kenneeott-Copper . 18% = BANKING AND FINANCIAL. This week's 16-page Investor & Trader” contains articles on: Carib Syndicate Guffey-Gillespie United Profit Sharing U. S. Light & Heat So. Am, Gold & Plat. Business and Market Conditions It also contains news and charts on many other New York Curb Market stocks— quotations and record of high and low prices, Also explains how to open an account — Commission Charges—Deposit Require- ments, Come into our Board Room and get a copy, Ask for EW-455, BROADSTREET $0, BROAD BT, MADISON SQ 3) UETE AVE fend STREET 8 Ment igs | Direct Private Wires New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia Pittsburgh Detroit Baltimore Cleveland JONES & BAKER i} Members New York Curb Market THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, ! ' Net Wien Saat, Cla'ge Keystone Tire E 5 lavkammnia toe + Lee Rubier & Tice 3+ | tatore & Meyers 4 M50 + 4 Loew's Ine 10% 10% Itt Ine om oy + 4! Tania & Nanivville 10M 108 Mexiean Petro 110 10% 115 + Oy Miami Copy 204 ly 20 Mickile States On 11% 1% | Mcivale Stoel my ie Minn t% St 11M ‘a Mo, Kan & Tex Mo Pavitic aH V Mo Pacific pe a National Aceme Pa Wisouit +4 Cond + & stp - 41 I Now York Coote), 68). G71, 08 IN Y NW &@ HL o1Ty % {Nor & Went... o2ty Nor Paeitic 654 + Oh P&B 1% Sonia Stee 4) Owens Hottling % Pac Der Corp | |Pac Gus reeemerat | Hacifie Gil 14% P| Amer Petroleum 4014 | | VanAmer Det B.. 44%s oy } Benn melt | ‘Penn Seatinant Steel | Peote'e cas a | tere Mamjuet Ms Within Petoteum | tiers Arrow pf 1 Cierce Ol {bittetneh Coa +4 | Prevent Stect Car Pullin Com any rj Ponca Meg Somat Pure Oi} | \Piewe oil pt Hew + Ney tron & Ste + Nev 1 & SW | ova Dutey NY + 1% 1 Le & San Fran 1 St ly & Sonthwent 1% Sth & Soutiw pf a Cee Sugar , Seam-Howtmick miega Conper ' Sheil T&T + «4 Shuclair OM Seal Sinith Pac 72% +14 Sent it +38 = forth Ky ees OVN SG 133 — 4| Stam ON J of. 108 108 108, % Stromberg 0% st Stuntebaker 1: Sitanarine Te Superior Stew) Tenn Cop & Chem, jTexax Company... Texan & Pacifi ‘Tex & Pas Coal. Third Avenue. . ‘Tobacco Prodnets. .. Transcon il. . Union Bag & Union Oil 18% Union Pacific ...,. 113% [Ueited Drug ...... 80% United Fruit 108% United Food Prod. 17 Un Retail Stores. ‘ USCL Pin nt... 18 Ind Alcobol... S Realty & Imp. 8 Rabber....... S Rubber Int pf. S$ Smeltens YS Steel, US Steel pt Utah Copper Va Caro Chem of. | Yiraudou } Wabash pt As... West Maryland... Went Pacific orp. Went Vac Corp pt. West Airbrake | Westinghouse Wheel Wh & LB... e Motor .. Wisconsin Cent, Worth Pump tal sales, 607,600, Wo BOMBING TEST POSTPONED. ‘ Naval Planes Walt All Day Bat Fee! Prevents Experiment, NORFOLK, Va. June 28.—Naval bombing tests for to-day were called off this afternoon. Fog and thick weather interferring with radio control of the target ship, the ex-lowa, was given as the reason at the naval operating base, Fliers waited all morning for orders to pro- ceed to sea when word came to aban- don the tests for the da; jos RN et Oe Dawes Out Plans to Cabine | WASHINGTON, June 28.—Charles G. Dawes, newly appointed Director of the outlined to President Harding Cabinet some of the plans he | in mind for putting the budget | system into force, His attendance at the Cabinet meeting was unusual but not unprecedented. ae a } One Murphy Held o: Charge of) Killing Another, Walter Murphy of No, 552 St Mark's Avenue, Brooklyn, was ar- raigned in Flatbush Court to-day on a charge of murder, and he'd without bali ifor the Grand Jury, It is alleged. bi hot nd killed John Murphy, not a elative, outside the saloon of John Butler on AUantle Avenue, lest night, eee HAMILTON ENTRIES. ‘Mag Hamilion ‘entries (or tomorrow's race are as (olla FIRST, RACE—Pume $1,000; for two: fillies: five. {alomg.——Vharlotta Smit Caretaker, 112; Moco, 112; Ogarite, 1102 Lottie Wowie 1, 107. Jott White, I peod River, 160. E—Stodolechiane; pume $1,200; four-year-olds and’ upward; abuut Seott, 150; Jim 0, 140; nile, "160; ‘Sonmantia, 142; Max Meaioww, 146 Tome $1.00 lor tour-soar yoolaiming: fife and a tmif ire UUs Hickdog suiin 10: rmtay “Niwirer, “100! The Cares. 111; ive Jeans, 105 ie. 1s: emir, 1); ‘uven, 107 pion plate chiming for inva two miles | Cymewure, 1455 Flggt Captain, 14: { THIRD RACE: olds and jeranl Yurlongs, — Phantom Cub, sion, 100 tha Last ly Mauniit Jt OUT ts Wai 100 int RACH ‘Canadian fant of God Me for three seat-oldn and up Maric hn, Ka furlong ols Anzael’ | 100: Agana, Adiddivigs entry four year-okin | and a halt turlongn. WO: Toy Mise, LK; "Tarascon, 110) Murph Hirgie mn 105, Time & Hower, Wooduine ii 4) Chit Sponser Ht IAG Pant Conuonly Tay, tan Yoh; Hota ieteatior. tl UTEACTE "Nita iene $1 jgearolin atl dupaanl: 0 ne Ta vhs Pastor Mal Orange os \ Tos Beit 1 eagle 10h: ively, 104 Tir, Hireere, 110: Tam. 116. SEVENTH [RN CE—Iime $1,000; ctarming: There vearolle ate iowant; one ‘mule and 4 arf VOT; Ta Biwe | Fountain’ Fas, *Wincoane, Dalita,” 108," Thenevo- Thistle (Quien, 104; 108; Deckmaté, 100: and wymant; rt} | vileinaiat | Queen 1 Fiat ae ment ice Weather cloudy olime, allowance track pa seeremenerreme nsec er ae 30000 Marmilt 2200 National Tin 200 Niptasing . 1500 Ohio Copper 1000 Prince Con 500 Ted Warrlor 2000 Rex Cons United Eastern White Caps BONDS, | 10000 Am Tel ca 22.. oT OTH 7000 Am Tel 6s 24 95% 95K, 4000 Anaconda 7s 29... mH 9154 25000 Anglo Am OU 7%5..... 98% 98 8% 30.0 Armour & Co 7: B 4% 91% 1000 Chicago Un St 6%4s..... 101% 101% 11h 6000 Copper Exp 8s 23. 100 99% 100 18000 Copper Exp 8s 24...... 99% 08% 90% 1000, ‘ 93 «8 2 5000 93% «93 93h 4000 Heinz Co Ts. 81% 97% 97% 23000 Humble Oi 7s. 9% 000 Inter RT T8.ccccece0. 80 50000 Tilinols Cen Gige w i... 97% 2000 Sears Iloeback 7s 21 ry 14000 Southwest Bell 7a....... 90%, 8000 8 ON ¥ 7s 26 + 101M 1000 8 ONY Ts 28.5.0. 10198 5000 8 ON ¥ Ts 30.. 102% 24000 8 ON ¥ 6 11000 Switt & Co Os... 1000 Texas Co 7s... 99% 5000 100 novo 8% 11000 100 1921, Sharon High. Low i INDUSTRIALS. 400 Acme Coals... 1% 400 Acme Packing cee 1 100 British Am Tob coup, 12% 200 Car LRH iesseceeeere 00 Chi Nipple : aN 200 Chi & Bast fl 1% 1 | 200 Chl & East Til pf...... 20%) 28%) B8M 500 Cojumbia Emerald. 1 1 1 1180 DL & W Coal 1000 Empire Food (0 Glen Alden Coal 200 Goldwyn Pictures 100 Int Products . 400 Lake T 1 700 Paitin M cw Jersey dine. 100 Nat ‘Trans 160 Reading Coat rts 115 Ro J Resuolds 409 Sweets Co 6 Stutz v6 10 Tobacen Products 100 US Distritvuting Rw 11000 US Steam 1200 U 8 Ship Corp. 0 United Prof Sharing ma a 500 United Metall Candy 6% 6% Ol] STANDARD OILS. (90 Anglo Am O1 . wu F jit out to my face! WO Praltle Phine sss. 108 An ley ebill crept chrough Ciara's |) fools Can't you aee tat your mish 290 8 0 of Indiana sey |veins, She had stooped to pick UP | erable story is sale with me without wen ‘ Jher handkerchief, and a petal from] resorting ty this disgraceful sham 1a Gees. ot * of |the rose wreath, which had become Do you know any miserable stots 7 ut me, Alex She lifted her 190 Roston Wsoming f f ntangled in her hair while her head |{uey to hin, and. no emotion save a 1800 Cael)” Syn wi 8 a] was testing on Philippa’s shoulder | yansncu ve could be seen by 1100 Cities Service Weetfs 11% 4 [dropped to the floor, She knew now | ie watchers in her faultless features. Cities Service ptd 43% 404 4ny |HOW—say a primrose petal might be] “yyere Is une, bul do you know it? itles Service old a2 gag | transferred trom the wearer to Or are you pretending tu think that I 200 Manhattan Oi % 1% 2 [other and be lett wherever that other | gurdercd Jean Estamps?” 1200 0 iL sees Me 24 gut |THE Bol "i ‘lm pretending to nothing, and I 190 Merrttt oi! wo TH OTH OTM] Yet she felt relieved. Philippa! gon't know anything about any other 500 Mex Pan 1% 14) 14 | Seemed completely cxunerated. Lt was] hiiserable stury and don't cure any+ 400 Midwest Oit 2% 2% 94 [Minnie who reminded ber how little | { yout it, Bnough that fam £00 Omar Oil the rose leaf improved the situation. | Othe Chey ‘ow you & 100 Producer & Refiners. yt cour said Minnie, “if the| i a BAG STi CBI 200 Salt Creek ta priturose leaf did that—fell out of her| “-?his is horrible,” murmured Phil- 2809 Sapulpa Ref s+. wreath upow somebody's head—Dare- | jypyg. "it is you who are resorting 400 Sear! Oi ; hurst must be the man, She isn’t the! to shams now. 1 can't let you go 7100 Simms Pet... Kind to let anybody put their head| without your confidence. And yet— on § on. on her shoulder, and betore you came! if it is any easier for you—go on. L 4000 Texen 0 & L there wasn't any woman she was!am weak. 1 have done wrong, | It 3100 Western States. chummy with. And now let's tollow! jsn’t for me to reproach anybody.” MINING. Philippa. That was a bit of Chopin Us say no more about it, Philip= 1100 Alas he Cot... we heard, It may have been I Was a Least to lose my temper. 1100 Big Ledge . { think it means the pergola leadi We both murdered him in our hearts, 1000 Host & Monto... to the conservat |1 don’t want to know your special 500 Canada Cop eesssseses The pergola proved to be @ secluded | reason.” 200 Candelaria M as gallery, with frequent angles und He caught her in his arms, and for 100 Cons Cop M rey woven about with growing things. A/a jong time the two stood in a silent 100 Conper Can He mosaic flooring overspread by a strip|embrece. Then he tore himself away 600 Creson Wold s..scsse of rubber matting rendered approaci| and slipped into the conservatory, 500 Crown Ik j hoiseless, and there was soon to be seen) while Philippa started immediately 1800 Fi 1000 Rureka Croes 400 First 100 1000 1000 200 160 200 Hecla Mining . MeNaina Marsh Min Mason Valley .. Motherlode Coal Mother Lode new . 16000 Swift & Co Ta... 22000 Western Eleo' 75. 0 THE CURB MARKET. ‘Trading on the new curb market | was about twice as large this morn- ing as yesterday, according to E. RK. Tappen, Assistant Secretary. The stimulation was attributed to the better organization which went into effect with the moving of the market into its new home- n Broad Street where the “outside” market, consisting of apparently a handful of brokers, remains there was little activity. Quotations sent over the wires from the new “inside” Curb Market showed Allied Packers, 3; British American Tobaeco, 121-8; Caribbean Syndicate, 61-4; Citles Service B 143-4; Glen Alden 5 3-4; Simms, 61-4, and Stand- ard Oil of Indiana, 6212, Gilliland continued its decline on news of the recelvership and reorganization plans ranging from 8 to 21-2. ‘Trading continued fairly brisk up to the close with but relatively slight changes in the list. British-American Tobacco and Phillip-Morris after selling up during the morning session eased off somewhat. The oll stock list was dull, Anglo-American Oil being the strongest, touching above 16. Simms was around 6 1-8 and In- ternational Petroleum 12 3-4, i eS Wall St. Gossip LIBERTY BONDS, Prices 12 noon High. low, Last, Bale aie a7 87.20 341,000 fat 448 .iss0. BF $7.00 009, 2d 44a. 8, 86.08 275. Bd tee peeee es ME 91.27 506,00) ath 4a so. 96.86 215,000 Victory fe. 98.42 635,000 Victory 448.0 98.44 1,144,000 FOREIGN EXCHANGE, At 8 o'clock, sterling, demand, 8.75 1-2; cables, 3.76, off 1-4c, French francs, demand, .0805; cables, .0806, up .0001c. Lire demand, .0494; ¢ 0495, up .0009e, Belgian franc mand, .0800 1-2; cables, .0801 1 .0008 1-2c, Marks, demand and cables, 0126 1-2, up 0003 1-20, Greek drachm: demand, cables, . off .0008c. Swiss as demand, 1689; cable 1691, off .0002c. Guiiders, demand, 18810; cables, .3312, off .0003c. Pesetas, demand, .1814; cables, .1516, off .000fa, Sweden kronen, demand,, .2220; cables, 2285, off .002%3e. Norway kronen, de- mand, .1435; cables, .1440, off ,0005c. Denmark kronen, demand, .1697; ca- | over a high gatensat galling or | That Hugh dMeviue, a deteetire called duce witty instructed to teLort by yotlon ph cupid by at lar acquarnid istle Johnson Philivpa ie te ysed lant Clara tears wen quarrdiing ly an Ube ‘Tue dead bods of Jean mecretary Was bhi wilt Fs about a towel I ry and yuestons a4 and a lump of coal fist mises hile head the housekeeper, who Hbeats win. He peisctter asks the Chit of Felleve fer nierveiieness, Phiigpa pil then stops with a look of tertor CHAPTER VIL (Continued.) HILIPPA relaxed, laid the table, and remurked in a tone of indifference: “L think I'll go for a little She reached the door as she spoke and had shut it behind her wall the glimpse of a slender jigure hait hidden py a clump of tubled oleander trees near the turther end. ‘The Ferret saw ine listening,” said Minnie under breath. “It wasn’: as if I had succeeded in putting any- thing over on him.” “Who is thinking bout [A MYSTERY STORY OF THE MOVIES BY HARVEY WICKHAM SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENT. Wreath of roses quietly on the | See ee et Reece tie? COPYRIGHT 1921 BY EDWARD JCI Tow the Connecticut store of sine ini tot investigation of cond York new: pape advertin tending Accompanying im Is Cinta Hope, picture conpany of whom 1s with the Teading woman, Philippa, who insists upow as Ophelia, aud wears a fh of yellow priintos™s, rot em card game, one of teens he stairway. Olas Loxtand. ectur. OF {fie CORIDIIY., Jol don the body of bet’ fattened aos oe altars met Ube e suiting fot’ elutes’ rue eee’ give (0. the es When Be is lett alone the ynurst abou Alex, why did you do it? jeould you?" | Phe etfect was almost explosive Darehurst jumped up, and sei the woman by the shoulders, roughly jerked her to a standing posture, | “This is too much!” he snarled, 1 4 voice suddenly ferocio |"It isn't cnough willing t you, but youtinust try t gone that I'm | sav fo e house thinks other ‘ura, when she and Minnie alone, “That, at least, is so," the Mouse cor- don't know what they that!" re- . turned Ciara, “There is Phi Anyway, we must prevent his Darehurst too, just as you predicted, | Sing. 1 saw her whisper something But they'll see us it we go any closer, *| Just before he kissed her for the last "We won't have to, much, Do you! ime It was probably where he notice that dome-like thing in the| Would find his disguise without re- voof? All we need do is to get unc det] turning to the house." it, This is a sort of whispering gal Tell MeClue about it” suggested lery—and you've no idea the struggie| Minnie. “And now let's see if we I've had to keep from using it on the in fur back to the room bofore wefore this, 1 tound it out by accidens,|"qiey' ran by a roundabout route: d but It proved to have been 4 . Surely enough, when they had ad- 1)... hi ae eetion Phiicee did not vanced a few feet the conversion Of appear tintil fully ‘tive minutes after the still-distant pair came to them they arrived and then she passed at with sudden distinctness, once into her bedroom, sending out “Can't you see they re only tend-' word by the maid that she was ill, ing to exonerate you?” Philippa Was and that the dinner they had planned saying. ‘Bollar aid MeClue are both to take together would have. to. be watching to get you off your guard— 4), for you to make some move can be used as evidence.” “Ie they want evidence,” came back, “I'm sure 1 tr them plenty." which Darehurst d to give iit non ed, Minnie immediately left yme errand of her own, and rted i arch of McClue. CHAPTER IX, The listeners crouched yet closer ‘CLUE had promised himself behind the oleanders, I colloquy aie 2 Unt GRS to solve the mystery of the “It was clever of you, Alex—making substituted clock at once, a confession that Wouldn't hold Sut Grey Childates canoe we nia aawellcaa [equla’ pected denial of any knowledge of a “Yes; but you can’t so. off those duplicate warned him that he was men s0 casil¥——one of them, at least. proceeding too rapidly and without aeat ait Oo they call him, sees. surticient caution. And since then sev- “1, know. he's dangerc But what ral other matters had claimed hj do you want me to do?” attention r one thing, there wd "Escape. , the tinding of a distinct impression ¢ “You want that? a thumb and finger on the cand “Yes.” which Clara had seen snuffed out | But it's impossibie.” [TRO UGBHE COWSEEERORG Miten Aneta Pe Dob HRORSI a Gent mice. there was the sword, ie can't watch everywhere at on) As be wandered back to th zi can disguise you as one of Bollar’s | porhood of Philippa's suite he caw own policemen—in a uniform out of I the property-room—and you can get away to-night.” saw rehu emerge from a dvuor on the | other side of the public hall and hurry | downst } : irs, An ins later he ers well, Philippa, If you WISH) Herret was making his first surve or ity e athletic s private te cof course 1 wish it, You'll have |e athletic star's private quarters a place _|. The rooms were elegantly furniahed, e eveh a place of safyty be- | eee aig’ & discovered; Il but in @ rusxed, ‘masculine fashion make time for you. I'll—I'll tell them As n a ly nrapossensed one i 1 y D } o 2 e occup: - ere Was Pdig sf, hae will Bold’ them oft for| eer aiee See eeueae, hHere Was No!” Darehurst's voice echoed | CM), but—unless one counted a wall- vehemently beneath the roof. “You | *#fe—nothing unexpected or unusual Inustn't do anything of the sort. Ir{_ But the burlap on the walls bore wouldn't be safe. “How—not safe “They might trip you up and prove the truth.” “Don't be afraid.” trace now of scorn There was a in the woman's something besides pictures, There was one empty nail, or rather hook, and beneath it a small square space of a tint distinctly darker than its sur- roundings. Moreover, this slight dis- coloration continued to be discern- wa ct Weir them the truth, | ile for some two or three feet further HOOF e yot® y oa toward the floor. Beyond doubt here “It's agreed, then, I'll run away ee the mark left by a clock, two and draw those bloodhounds after | {jos Welghts and the human hands a ate tae are called as a wit. | {at lad so often pulled them up and ness—they might indict me, even ab- sent, you know—there a way for you to avoid testifying, ou to avoid testifyings | ant | it docan't prove that he moved the | “ei tne ctteet Would he tral {clock himself, but st would look mighty} No, no! You must let me have my | to a jury.” i way: I'll lead them on a false scent. | Me went back to the scene of the 9 I'm not stupid.” crime, and then to the balcony, over § ‘And as he said nothing, ahe| the rail of which Clara had seen the areca “to ‘her ‘Knees, caught his |iadder drawn in. The rail was smooth . hands and kissed them, choking back the sobs as she went on: “1 Jove you, Alex! I'll come and Join you, if it's ever safe. I'll do any- ting you say. But you must go. I can't bear to have you here, in dan- ger every day, and eyes everywhere, watehing, watching—no, “put if C go, Philippa, you musin't attempt to soften the elfect of my running away. You'd ibe certain make matters worse. I'd be imag! ea, «1702, Off .Wode, I can't bear | down. “Darehurst tive murmured the detec- slipped away. “Of course as he and painted to show abr no abrasions, Disconcerted, black—just ons, the surtadh But there were he re-entered the cardroom, where his attention was mmediately attracted to the rugs. One of them—the smallest of all—did not quite match with the color |scheme of the others, Turned over, however, it matched perfectly, Turned over it also showed ty-o faint streaka about hteen inches apart. Beyond |question the rug had been flung over ing all the while that I saw some po-|the balcony before the ladder was Tceman laying his hands on y put in place agrain.” He descended to the grounds and "T understand!” She still crouched |noticed that the Towers was equipped at his feet, and now cuddled her|with lightning-rods, No footprints Cheek against his hands. “I under-|were discernible, but about the base stand! You are afraid for me, For- |of the rod nearest the cardroom win- give me for thinking for a moment |dow there was a small area of gravel fnat it was for yourself, You never {the surface of which seemed to have have thought of yourself, Alex. And | been disturbed. And, at a distance I have led you to destruction, If you of about ten feet from the ground, : knew how unworthy T am— one of the joints of the rod itself was 1 despise myself. T sometimes thing missing! that the very devil has takea hold uf |. “Foc muttered the detective me. But if we could only find some |hurrying throvgh the back grounds other plan—one which wouldn't sepa- /"My own brains nrust ‘be absolutely rate us." iddied not to have thought of tha Darehurst stooped dow ssed her, |—after Clara told me how long it was and lifted her to a place by his sis. | before she saw the man disappear, Finally Philippa recovered her 'Do Not Miss To- Morrow's Interesting yoice enough to moan; tnstaiment. st try to brazen! Do you think P guilty, eer" 4 '}

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