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jf Proverty Sein by AL Mitehett ! Pater to He Restored, ‘ WASHINGTON, July Ja 1 Behmid, retired restaurant owner, ing at Ni 46 West 124th Street, New York City, whose property at No. 711 meoThird Av and No. 872 Columinis « wAVenue, New York, together with stocks 1 vor | bonds, al! of the value of more than ob liv. nue {© 8000, was seized in 1917 by A, Mit- j chell Palmer, then Allen Property Cus- [ tedinn. on the ground that he was an palign. enemy. has obtained an order VAN Justice Adolph A. Hoshling in ti J auuity, Court for the Immediate retrn i the iproperty 19S eve Alverson, counsel for. Schmid, (presented “facts to) the court which {Proved that Kehmid was an Ame: cilizen and not a German, as the | ernment contended. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Low Priced 1 Rails. H The evident turn for the better in the railroad situation, again brings before investors future possibilities of the stocks, which may become part of great trans continental systems— consolida tions which far-sighted railw menknow must comeeventually. cd l alto. & Ohio St. L. & San Fran® ‘ock Island StL. &S. W. Chi. & Gt. Weat'n Mo. Pacific Kan. City So. Pere Marquette | Pitteburs & West Va. il i} A complete analytical report on the above and other stocks one shows ho. investments in these issues should prove most pro wn Hs able | ome Write for LR-14 ‘| J.D, SUGARMAN & CO, Members (ovwiidad S08 Rtg NF GARMAN RULE 19 Beaver St. N.Y Phone: Broad 7760 No obaganon. BRAN OH ES 21 Pro | The Trend of STEEL STOCKS Unysual conditions have sud dealy developed vs regurds steel companies a» to warrant investors’ closest at { tention. We have precared a caretul | alysis woich should be of | | value. Send for copy today | LL Winkelman &Co., 62 Broad Street, New York Telephone Bread 6470 Branch Offices in Leading Cites Review of Over 5000 Issues edition of Investors’ pocke (Just Issued) reviews oFer 5.000. tastes, and low quotations. capttaltzatior of business, production, state tmportant information, yy Sent free upon request to Dept. E. WIN E. KOHN & CO. Successors to Ke oNt 2, & °. OF NEW YORK New York 30-1906 1987, Wilmington Pittsburen to 55 Broadway Te, Whiteha: Phitadelonia Trent 3 LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. WE WEKEBY GIVE NOTICE Gat te folowing dlock certificaies f0F Uwe resywetive —auiouuts suown thucalter Gave ecu either lost oF stuien MW that uew certificates have bie applied for, Uhut these Tost oF stole! tes will be jceiucelled ou" the books Coun, ARMM certificates (Not, 4. #30, 2161 and 3st rtificatos Nos. 1. sec SERNA 2 shares. respective oe) PITTSAN IG ANENICAN CHINA €0.. 61.2 GREENSBURG, PA. ost retur 4 uster of Ue! Hotel and Fespectively: preferred, |. 48 aud 4 for 717. 2. A beral row mond 1 brood, & rea assernar pion, Re adlwiay be 4120 Ansonia. 0. Taq st. E. one oOIeo. TOUGHRAN.—On July FRAN France, the beloved gon of Michael 3. es hall st., Brookiyn. 19 A. M, Monday, July 25, 1033, “Saabence to St, Brigid's Roman Catholic Rrooklyn, where « soler qiiem mass “will be colebrate Interment in St John’s Cemetery, PHMLAN,-MARY 1, beloved wife of Col. John J. Phelan, 60th tnfantry, N.Y. Nv G., after a short illness, in Paris, France, July 21, 1921 Notice of funeral will be announced Inter, Boston, Providence, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts surgh papers pleare copy FUNERAL DIRECTORS. a FRANK E. CAMPBELL, “THE FUNERAL CHURCH" tae. (Non-Sectarian) All “Lost and Found” ertised in The World or fo “Lost and Found Bureat 303, World Building. will be Ii for thirty days. These lists can bo been at any of The Worid's Offices. a oat and Found” advertisements f can be left at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, or can be Qelephoned directly to The World. ©al! 4000 Beekman. New York, oF Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, lost | serve of 70 per cent., the highest in Swiss franc ‘demand, .1644; cables, | 40" 08 ; irs, created hardly a flicker -1646, unchanged. Pesetas ‘demand, | 0 Rute «+ at 1293; cables, .1296, uy. 0003. Guilders Sree ot speculative interest. Increases in Garand, 3143: cables, tlds, wn= {Gt Asnhale the reserve ratio of the Reserve) changed. Sweden kronen demand, | (ie Becirie Bank are coming in with such mon- | .2058; Gables eau os Nonway loss tuer see Gionous Tesulariis ay Kronen demand, .1285; cables, .1290, | Go tonous regularity «hat they no) 1)" 0008, Denmark kronen demand, | Gots longer are a market factor from) "Pic capes, .1520, up .0008. : the speculative standpoint. | ——_<—. eer ee i TO 72 GIRL IN PARENTAGE PUZZLE esta a Bares! APPEARS WITH NEW BABY. jttosson ‘0 : ry: Hupp Motom . / EUS marist continued (OUR la hum>) lagistrate to Decide Whether |Ilinois Cemt 5 drum affair during the second hour, |" : er, [!thhoma Ret. and was without particular change. | Woman Is Mother or Grandmother. (ing ie Cooper .... Nailroad stocks maintained their| After intricate litigation, the parent- | Heleretaxtaaterss early gains and the industrial list] age of little Paul Haward Van Pelt may | or rine, tended toward irregularity, But the | be settled to-day. In the sult in the Nicke ene ean eee | Domestic Relations Court in Brooklyn | ir Sickel | 6b Features of lt TO 1. stock m Unued toi ing affair ket this morning eo {dull and uninterest With Che exception of ut railvoad shaves which, under Me! nye poderat Sugar Metin Wiuing i stimulus of increased investment pany continues to. be total! fi tm buying, moved forward for gins. you yuiiy with curtent advances in Amaia O as (a » dean: HOE nd otto : Nvchtieott tt sa feet Fepats Be a Sage ue price of raw und refined sug geaison fr 791 PAE UR ote shhh) AEE Aid expres ti nion Thal eons vy Bom Au m instances juilroad shares are now fidence in the induatey cat best be ait coast bine “ very close to the highest prices of restored by the nave thd Ode AM Gat we Wt 1 the year sumptian of esis ree supplies i Give Ganaem.. 21h 2 1 hie Bede! Company points out 4 Senet Shaves. “he Gils, motors ANG) day potiners in New York, Boston ind it industrial stocks ally moved phivdelphia iave an availible suga wie a overy narrow cane an supy of 000) tors: Assuiining were without definite trend, al-| {hat ineitings from this time forward as though most © changes were BMount to 60,000 sok Werk, the G NOUR LP BOORt ERHOB Ghat Vere present supply would last until atie Ri yard the tirst of October when the new pyoge oo & Zoe Oe I an oXchange rates were firmer, domestic beet and Louisiana 64° Gato cent On ‘tose ‘with, demand sterling showing a ChOpS8 Will be pressing on the market. Coit awaine et eit ie ee {And there would) still be avallabls ostr ; outta Se ee AG CORE Be Tram approximately 2,000,000 Canaian Pacinc wet markets were dull and with- jons. ‘Phe Mederul Company states: Conrat fea he vue particular chang: Ve venture the statement that if all Conia) ati p Neason for the increased buying of Uetiners were working at capacity, to- certo Dr Pawo se ete ve wethe rthe large distribution of ehandies Mitom Vie ratis is found tn the growing poor sugar recently report TNE Gynt OM lief that the carriers will soon be trade would be deluged with sugar oc. ow « §! eae placed In @ Much slyengthened pos side of a fow weeks.” COM & SP ot ae ein the ing Che Maen ‘Pon “4 on through the funding of in-) sorvin: & members of the ee, RL & Pat febtedness ty the Government. Not Now York $ change, have pre- | cui us Westen ate That, but the carriers are g yired for public distribution an an- | oy) Ge Weatera ot 1715 by cporating expenses under muca alysis of fifteen prominent railroads, | eni & Ntwetem Ry 0194 A a ; ‘containing a comparison between | Oyite Copper arin bee an’ while there Has jioperty investment, capitalization | <1 ino Copper Bia 0 i any expunsion in (le and gross revenues tor 1907 and 1920) Cocacoe a's volume of Traffic, net returns, taken wivell they suite "justifies the cons cot Rist & tron. i whole, are making erial-| Ulusion that representative railroad C1; 6 southern 4s a ea DARE USING yeks ave very much more valuable cot Gax & Hiei VATE BEDE eG Vane selling around 55, than when | Cyusiiia Gravho . One reason for the current dulness! they sold above 106 In 1908, when the | comol Gas. 1 the steel shares is the disposition | purchasing power of the dollar was |canwi Teatite considerably in excess of what it i8 | conto, of traders to wait for the issuance! Consldey vf the quarterly statement of carn- LIBERTY BONDS Cam Urelicla co ws uf the United States Stee’) ivory 91-28 opened 86.76, off .04; | Crmible Sicel Ais ‘ berore aki oe 2 bs Cane Sugar. 10 heli ML TEE ae Ist #1248 87.66, up 14; 2d 87.20, UP AS Cane ff commitments, “This report is due to} 94, gq 91.94, up .04; 4th $7.28, Off) cored Chiatributer » published after the close of the) , Victory 43-48 98.28, off .04. van Am Sugar.. lite market next Tuesday. It seems to! FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING. |Pel & Hudion .-0%14 2 SaTbH ChE eet ae el, Lack & Wes be the consensus of opinion that it) Sterling demand, 3.58 1-4, cables, |p (An &. Wes is) will show dividends for the quarter! 3,58 3-4, up 1-4. Fyench francs de-/p @ n@ot..... were not fully earned. mand, .0774; cables, 0775, up .0001 1-4. | Dome Mines ...... 17% The statement of condition of the| Line demand, .0446 1-2; cables, foal sellescs . pied Federat Reserve System, showing a| OMT 1-2, off .0000 1-4, Belgian france | iem-lovmen «(i further increase in the reserve | mand, 0756 1-2; cables, .0767 1-9. up | aye toe. ale Marks demand, and cable: a ratio, and the statement of the New Frie Xd pt... York Reserve Bank, showing a re- unde one was fir sy tenew 5 1-2 per ce é Inland Out aa joney renewed at 3 1-2 per cent. and|{: “yan Pelt jr, she claims to be the | (ant, tie 'gs 77 for the first time in many weeks! mother and says Van Pelt Is the father. | Kanas City So nt. there was a fairly liberal supply of] He denies this, saying Greta Brown Van | Ketty soanzfield time money available at 6 per cent. ‘The bond market, whieh ordinarily is quickly responsive to changes in money market conditions was decid- edly irregular ——. 12 70 1, Although business during the noon hour was on an extremely restricted scale, the market co i Guiltoyle testified the woman took the | ale, the market continued to hold | thtint’ to. the board's headquarters, tion & St Lo firm with railroad shares making | where she ‘explained A Dad been Born | Ato, Kan & Tex. jest shor ‘a sacifie | without the services of a physician, the | \o paccie . the best showing, Canadian Pacitic | ye sal functions having belt performed tte ae Worked up to 118 for a net Buin of |b a midwife, "A certinente was Instied, eae ied onal rjcvd| Pater. Dr, Gullfoyle testified, an inspec: . 2 1-4 points, Other high priced) to miuted at No. 136 West 18th Street, |v Amor Co dividend paying rails showed gains | Manhattan, where Mrs, Van Pelt sald | Satinnal some verging wbout a point NOY Centra Leather shares were uninfluenced by | "Magistrate Dooley adjourned the case.) ue the comparative heaviness of Cen to-day in order to allow Mrs, Van | \ ¥ © Mt & tral Leather. The latter stock re- | a w hk Wem, e : cepane Kwe arth roo! n Pacific ceded noasiy a point due to expec. | hard live at No. 258 7th Btncet, Brack: | Soren Mac tations that the quarterly statement | Street. roheum Crews of earnings to be issued next week = Notting will make « poor showing. Oils) UNWELCOME ELOPERS Mec sis were steady, Sugar stocks were SEEK NEW HOME HERE, ss-sne rein firm jrisitd 4 Van-Amer Petro B q . iy mR TI0s. or's Runaway Wife and Van )[0e RO - Nooy Cant Their Lot To- Nore Mamuette..... (alli Pewrolem The market continued dull and fea- wether in City. has Asses tureless during the fourth hour.| ars. emily Duryea, runaway wite of | Mee Arrow nf... Ruils continued firm, while the in-| clan Duryea, Holiness Band pastor ieee ‘s dustrial list was inclined to irreg- Monticello; her twelve-year-old |)" < Wow Ve (arity with smal met advances | daughter, Gladys, and Bar! Van Nooy, | sna aleg aa predominating who eloped with Mrs, Dury¢ were jingn on : The official rate for call money was] Mid to be in New York to-day | Nh Bere of rcnmal Laie eae A er returning to Monticello in their | Moree Oi raduced to & por cent, ‘but this! it mobile yesterday, Mrs. Duryea wan| Tall 6 Biwioge,., failed to stimulate the market told by her husband, “have nothing | Way Comer Maney qa ater he outside! to offer you."" Van Nooy, at the wheel, | Regi i Was offered in the outside) Was ignored by the preacher. “after | Reading market as lo was 4 per cent, the latter had refused to take back his wife, she and Van Nooy and the girl Reviagle Steel Grove back to Rutherford, N. J Rim Tron & Stl. 2 TO 3. After packing up some clothing they | Republic Motor D had left in their hoarding house there, ftoya Drtch N ¥.. tad they suid they were coming to New \si toma, tead York to live : The market took on a heavier ap-| —~ ‘ SL San Fran... pearance in the last hour, Steel| Release of Werner Horn Ordered. St | & apeniieed reacted about a point from the) OTTAWA, July 22—The Govern. St % Seen of high of the day and other steel) ment has ordered the release of speach shares were soft. Werner Horn, a German who tried 10 Soiera, Copper tridge at Vanceboro, ng the American sugar also turned soft,| HudRe at Nanceboro, Me. during the Shatinns, Anson despite the surface improvement scntenced to serve ten re in the rl T & in the sugar situation, Rials cios-| P!!#en st Dorchester. ai . ed with small net advances being) the rule, At So'clock demand sterling at $359% showed an adyance of 1% cents. Masha AM sua 114 Nile Cita ‘Am Age ¢ Ain Bees Su An Can Am Car & Nov Deng An He san Aut vm Lax AlLel € Aun Safe Au Shite & Nat Smee Nav Steet Ao Av Singur Aon Semitic aw var ‘ Torornat Vs yt ual Léaweed it motive a Com ter Bonn ty triacs <1 Greek drachma 0656, off .0001. up .0009 3-4. demand, .0561; cables, . aprons losers Famous (Players | Invincible Oa jof Mrs. Anna K. Van Pelt against John Pelt, a daughter of Mrs, Anna Van Pelt | shes setts by. a former marriage, in the mother, | Kennett Conver. . Mrs. Van Pelt brought her husband | Kerstone Tire to court, alleging failure to support her | Lackavanna Stoel . and Paul Edward, eleven months old. | tatugh Valley When Magistrate Dooley convened court | tapes & Movers, yesterday Miss Greta Brown Van Pelt | (2 | carried a small child, It was not Paul | erw's Ine... Loti, Ine : Lewin & Nashville, May Dept Stores... | Mexican Petroleum Mismi Copper... Middie State. Oi. | Midvale Steet Edward. In reply to a question, she said it was her baby and had been cared for by relatives in New Jersey. Dr. Willlam H. Guilfoyle, Registrar of the Board of Health, was asked con- cerning the issuance of a birth certifi- cate produced hy Mrs. Van Pelt. Dr. the baby was born, only to be told there | Nevada Congo! had been no births there Pullman Company petite, cee Roy Killed in Five-Story Fall. Frank Florienca, ten, of No. 128 First stand (nl of N J.. Avenue, visiting at No. 211 Eagt 102d Stand O9 a NI Street, fell from the filth Moor fire ea- leape to-day and was killed Net 4 tant, Cage. | Ve 1% | MISSING “| back |™ Accordin ‘while employed | GLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS Temes Guy & Deda Cony si Chern ake. ™ % i Pood Deo ‘ Thy ty ae ‘ Tn tet il stom “s Pes tat Aeon ted . i‘ Ws t * Vanetum Stat Va Caro Chem 364 ' Vivataton i ‘ ; pT) a ie ‘ Wills Ovetan| ot syst Winonsin Ce ‘ Wort fame tate AB Any . Shy dinidend Hoahe Shi ciay aaa " ( Seeking Work. Charies and 1 [missing ut their | Street, to-day. | for the cousins of % ended gt Worcester, Mass,, home Monday to $12. disappearance. ti cester, jthey ‘were unk | without funds. without. ‘They t for a reply whe found them, lat twenty-six-yc Th Vearing they would police, they set out afoot for Wor- | and when for a shave for one, funds and were walting In train for New York, ———————__. INSTRUCTOR OF BOYS ACCUSED OF LARCENY. Settlement TWINS HOM AFTER A LONG TRAMP. oa it Brothers Become Stranded in Boston— Sent On by Police, vatrobe Leayeraft, arold twins, ave No, 1% Charles countrywide search f tie Inte Col, Roosevelt where the home, yes- \terday they were picked up penniless by polkemen. According ‘to their story, they left search for work, leay- ing on a boat for Providence with oniy | Unsuccessful in finding anything there, they went to Boston, where they waw a New York paper telling of their| be picked up by they reached there empt, oxtausted, and The ‘last quarter went the other going elegra plied tves lon Station n the Worcester police er putting them en a fn ed With Theft Km- ef $1,000 Bund. Detectives Mayer and Brown of In- rested Augustus of No. 2249 First Avenu of grand larceny in February, 19: a clerk for’ Mal at No, 45 Wall Street, he appropriated a | 91,000 Northern Fannell!, who structor connected with the Harlem tlement House, which sends boys of the | neighborhood to Ridgefield, Conn., at No. 6) Pine one on a visit. ceived xix bonds when it was su five. He took t! to the detectives, T° “Ispector Coughlin’s staff yesterday ar- A. Fannelil, twenty-five, on a charge y, it being alleged that 20, while employed bon & Co, brokers as at Pacile bond, is now an athletic a bullding-up camp at was taken Into custody Street, where he had ‘annell, by Mabon & Co. re- from a brokerage house pposed to deliver only he extra bond and de- posited it with another house under his | In- ~ THE CURB-CLOSNG Shares opened in to-day'« Curb Wine Market at practically the sume fig- inter ures they closed at yesterday and there was little variation Chroughout day, although some of the prinel- 1 gains sues made fraction | need | wher at Terman feds bean he Wold SYNOPSIS OF PRECE DING INSTALMENTS. 8 leattis from the diary uf a dead German (nat fle wife, Lady Jeae clayton, U8 se Of Atricn, naving. been sent In Gears ot flew. Ube: compact te ken Ris way stealth down by the gitl. Tarsaa go | earch of Th combat hee Inter-Continental Rubber adva re anon "pees driven nto the elt. These ary puted 0 from 7 1-2 to 7 3-4 On The strength | MMwre and wk watery ie tear top. ‘Toe bu i : i a vd calts one otrthe anytn Uy ein Of a report that a group of British | Tetan "aves itnemlec and sors riding down the wurees ‘The Tollowing ‘mormian. hi financiers have put Up £ 10,000,000 | sie gy Ci. t \ 7 he sonounces Lege mci i or strengthening the rubber ind "Ot. Me te bet o Y Berita for stienatiching the rubber tadustry Lalen Meee S Go ce target’ Une ine Fertile asian ot Uae palace Poesun ads in the Fur Bast, where they control Dif eae ICL aaa erecta ak art eS ele Hl 2,000,000 aeres. ‘Cities Service vom- © mon sold 21 2 points from its open- CHAPTER X, hg of 125, but recovered: Bankers’ Wratinuel) “That you do nvt know," he replieds Shurex sold off 1-8 from their open- | @ ¢ OR-UL-OTHO!” tie ex. "is Dut added evidence of the faluity ing price of 11 7-8 Shipping shares claimed, “I did not know | 0) 2008 od die fut know that i tie Gu advanced 1-8 point to, 1s, 7-8; then, raising fa head |vastern altar of te temple the Life- Standard Oif of Indiana sold at{and squaring hts shoulders, he said une Sine eaihentlin ne eater veda, Maracalbo advanced 3-8 to/‘dtut there are places where even the | Oia; and that when the sun risus Hong ea ms, aise quade ae} son of the Great God may not watk,|aguin frwin the body of its maker it cate was fi ALA LS. Toternational| 290 this, the Morbidden Garden of | !0oks fst upon this western altar and Petroleum was forced below tis open- ing price of 1, but recovered motor group was quiet, and Wits No especial | itire inom stock trading After, a period wt pre ta shires rallied and in inst cases fully The | it wa inne king's bold fr of apology in king, | MS superstitic ished the recovered their earlier loss Libby. | hia Maker. MeNeill & Libby, United Retail Candy | oninned, t tid Cities Servicw common w | tontieh enild spicuous examplos, — Cities Servier | (Onan enild common sold off 2 points, recovered | Wherever you ully and then went up to 161-2, In) (08 Bini Wht ternational Petroleum sold off. An- thee glo-American Oj] was up fractionally and the rest of the oil yup © firm. vn ¥ si anos x B he Princes: j The Market closed irregular. lee, turned at Sanne High Law Last ‘We will go INDUSTRIALS, m0 Acme Coal Aluminum Mfg ut 100 Amal Teather 409 Car Tlehy 100 Columbia Kan i com FP Conte Tin Foil 5 Fanpire Foot % 4800 Glew Alden Coal : 100 Inter Rubber 1G Libby MoNelt 60 Lamour 4.0 Maren New Jerser Zino | 100 No Am Pay 100 Peerlews Motors ....00. 0 27 1M) Perfection ‘Tire 1400) Radio 200 1 r muthern Coal & Hon... 00 Sweets Co. 150 TS Distributing HOU SL & Mt V8 Steam 19900 TS Ship Corp | 800 United Profit 1190 Waited Ret ow Coa! 100 Wot End (hein | 190 Willys Corp % “ | 500 World Fin 2d pt,. as STANDARD OILS | P00 angio: Am Ot cece vee Tie | 5 Ohio O11 40 | 1300 8 Oi of in soe OO% | ws ou of NY. oar) 210 Boone On 0 400 Boston Wyomi wn Carib Syna "% 700 Citien Sery oN” cite... 445 Cities Serv pfd eld 100 Create Syn, 100 Cushing Pete Hw Desay On 50 IK Bas uN Eng seieers 40 100) ay Pete 2 | 500 Glentock On, trees 88 | 190 Gufter Gitiespte ry ) Hudson Ot 0) | iso tar Petro < n 109 Keystone Ranker occ... 60) | x0 Livingston Pete 1% | Ano Leone Potw 1 sco Mal oll {100 Margay On, 1400 Mexicn OL 1h Prod ou Cy | u0 Xo am on f scan | hame, The transaction came to light | gicn on, tance during an investigation recently and, ) (00 Ohi Tang u according to the police, the prisoner ad: | nar oa M4 mits the charge. | 600 ered a wetiners Me —__—>___- } 190 Ryan Ons cece 5 | 100 Salt Creeek Prod ir ASKS $35,000 AFER A FALL. | dai ia area ewe . Simms Pete. om One Step Wa Woman) iio seties O11 : oom Claim: | io wreton Oa 6 ‘The city, Sheridan Theatre Co., Ine.,) 200 Victoria OW mews... 44 and Morris and Jacob Shapiro are de- | 10 ¥ © eaten 2u fendants in 4 $35,000 ionVAldie: die Gl 5 brought by Miss Anna k. sete oance ee in a 7 West lith Street, thre 1 166 dsioome Vac ae Gladstone, No. 9% Nassau | 2200 thie tas 4 attorney 5000 How & a 7 Maas Smith alleges that ou the niet | tom ese we i of Nov. last, “she was walking on | 10%" Os! oan Seventh Avenue between Ith and 12th alumet & Jerome 4 Streets, where the Sheridan Company | 10) Candelaria a sm was erectig a building. An impro-| 1 Gm Cop M.., 16 vised bridge containing several steps | 10) Cunlagas Minos, was used by pedestrians. One of the | ying conan Siver was six inches from the preced sag stmude he and in descending Miss ssmity | U0 30 ‘ : Gent between the apres | 2000 BL Salvador 04, hd she tell breaking her right 2600 Fareke Crome ind foot ind tear 100 Gold Dovel ' SS 12000 Goldfield Worence Acensed of Ruraing Gen itt) Gold tame oe one Maem! ie couned of setting fire to @ restaurant siioes aan No, 108 Hunter Avenue, tong Island, yo soon evene City, which they own jointly, Ixnatz! 1900 Knee Divide Hi Yoskowitz, No. 16 19th Street, | 1000 ta Tame ” Manhattan, and Hi yan, Now| 6500 aMcNamare 90% Freeman Street, the Rronx, 9 100 ‘Stoeawetesto: Gis weld to-day in $20,000 ball rameters Tor the Grand Jury by Magistrate 1 ma q ‘ “rong Islan City, charged wit 2000 Newada Ophir eosee. @ i cormplaiiant, Assistant Fi 100 Werttand Unitas,’ Bi its Abraham Flamm Wy Its) Meroukea . 3 burned candles and rags soaked wi ify oll after the fire nad been extinguishes te ard that there was less than $20 worth 1 Of stock in the restaurant E Ls a FORKIGN LOND 1000 Awias 3498 en Dentist Fined #50; HK “ Louis Michaels, No Centra! Aiswiouss oy Avenue, Hrooklyn, was flned $50 by Magistrate Dodd in the Gates Avenur court to-day on # charge of practising dentistry without a license, ‘The com plainant was Dr. William H. Reach of the State Attor Ve office, who sald that the man had been treating two young Women, sisters, for the pa four months, and’ had treated a third sister during 1919 and 1920 Advices Sent to ittaburgh See Bix Danser if Fire La PITTSBURGH. July 22 Private advices received here to-day from Amatlan asserted that the danger was not so much from tne number of wells that migh! the length of time the fire was Unless Progress. t be burning as trom in were the flames speedily extinguished, leadin: off au- thorities said, all_connections Thi leave a hole in which the burn. ‘ whale there was danger of being burned away, experience has taught, would the ground through ing well might d-aw fed te 113% In silence he | own quarters chamber just o which Ko-tan was filled wit awalting the amber. in the di was a whispei “Return ters of th éee that the al temple at while Lu-don sac ed jndlosu Ko-tan, te one.” a challenge, bul desptie the} inherent pointed with stern finger toward the! Opposite end of the garden Close to the farther door and halt was Lu-don, At the same moment the hid- headdress of an under priest red in the entrance of the ouier| Its owner moved rapidly ection hidden by the | before him | priest. eous was terminated by thi immediate! Princess," once.” turned and departed upon his mission| of and directed his footst A half-hour rejoices in babe each vom panies the death of a new-bo.n , the ghost of which ae- factoss the heavens oy it day as the ghost of the adult returns with it to Jad-ben-Otho at night. there a note indicating that in mind there flour- | fewer man for! ame, Dor-ul-Otho,” he do not know all this | has said to you, but! would know Ko-tan, | tell you. O-lo-a, go to} immediately,” ind he | ont it, rus, was ven the ltth don know the: aims to be the knows them not children of the Ho- things, while he who son of Jad-ben-Othu and if this proof be not enough, there is more. Conn Waz-don,” he |, pointing to a tall slave who stood with « group of otlu blacks and priests on the temple floor at the left of the altar. fellow came forward fearfully. “Tell us what you kuow of this crea- ture,” cried Lu-don, pointing to Tar- nin. 1 have seen him before,” said the Wur-don, “I am of the tribe of Kor-ul-lul, and one day recently @ 8, followed by Pan-at- | once and left them this way,” sald Ko-tan, | ed the way back to hit in the palace. A large utside the room toward | aurty of which 1 was one encountered was leading his guest | 4 few of the warriors of the Kor-ul h chiefs and warriors Jepaaagel pleasure ot their ruler, | Ja upon the ridge which separates our h villages. Among the enemy was this As the two entered, an aisle was | Y! Ly y was this formed for them the length of the siange erature whom they called chamber, down which they pasyed'in | T4"#t-Jad-guru; and terrible indecd silence, ne for he fought with the strength of many men so that it re- quired twenty of us to subdue hita. But he did not fight as a god Aghts, and when a club struck him upon the head he sank unconscious as might an ordinary mortal, “We carried nim with ua to our village As a prisoner, but he escaped after cutting off the head of the war- rior we left to guard him and carry- ing it down into the gorge and tying it to the branch of a tree upon’ the opposite side," “The word of a slave against that & god!" cried Ja-don, who had shown previously a friendly interest in the psaudo gudling. “It is only a step in the warriors who stood the high of Lu-don. There red conversation which © high priest. © the quar- he said, “and ave is sent to me at the The under priest algo left he apartment ps towurd the re over which ae ruled. later a warrior was progress ushered into the presence of Ko-tan,|spyatd truth,” interjected “Lu-dor: 8 | "Lucdon, the high priest. cess tan-/ "Possibly the evidence. of the only 5 | presence of Ko-tan’ the kine. in the| Princess of the house of Ko-tan will 1 ltemple,” he announced, “and it is his| U&YS &teater weight with the great ,,, | Wish that he come alone. chief from the north, though tb me’ | Kostan nodded to indicate that he] father of a son who fled the holy mo |accoptsd the command which even| er Of the priesthood may not ro- 4 lthe king must ohey. | Wie ren | celve with willing ears any testimon, 4 | presentiy, Dor-ul-Otho," he said to| @S2!mst another blasphemer. 0 |Marsan, “and In the merntine me|, Ja-don'a hand leaped to hin knite, 6 | warriors and my slaves are yours to! PUt the warriors next him lald d- tel eomiena taining fingers upon his arms, L sa y And now Ko-tan turned toward 41- A , 5 don, “What knoweth my daughier 6 en ne XL of this matter?” he asked. evan if a8 an hour before the| would not bring a pr.ncess of ins “ King re-entered the apart-| house to testify thus publicy?" 3% ment, and in the mean time! No,"" replied Lu-don, “not in per- “ the ‘aperman had occupied 8M but I have here one who ‘will o, {himself in examining the carvings “Stify for her’ He beckoned to an 10%] Ubon the walls, nea the slave of Tt was while he was thus pleasure |" ip ie ey ably “engaged that Ko-tan. returned, | ginre priest, Lye hah UY As Tarzan turned and faced him he | . ‘an-at-lee by thy ance, His fac trembled and with fright. 1 apparently of suming ‘Tarzan looked my was almost shocked by the remark- able alteration of the anger ou have had bad news, Ko-tan?”" wr s' ‘The Princess O-lo-a was alone in King's appear- was livid; his hands | his eyes were wide aa | Lis appearance was one a combination of con- and withering fear, at him questioningly. the Forbidden Garden with but this one slave," explained the prien., “when there suddenly appeared trom the foliage nearby this creature who claims to be the Dor-ul-Otho. When the slave saw him the princess suys that she cried aloud in startled recoy- 14] he asked nition and called the creature by My ‘The King mumbled an unintelligible | name — Targan-jad-guru—the same 1%] reply. Behind there thronged into the }name that the slave from Kor-ul-lu: °%| apartment so great a number of war- | gave him. This woman is not fromm 3 | riors that they choked the entrance | Kor-ul-lui but from Kor-ul-ja, the 10% | way. he King Jooked apprehen- | very tribe with which the Ker-al-lut t'| sively to right and left. He cast ter- | says the creature was associating 6% | rifled glances at the ape-man andthen| when he first saw him, And further im | raining his face and turning his eyes |the princess sald that when thin wae os [upward he cried: "Jad-ben-Otho be! man, whose name is Pancat-lee, was «| my witness that Ido not this thing lbrought to her yesterday she told 1 | of my own accord.” There was a mo- | gtrange story of having been rescued ment’s silence which was again from a Tor-o-don in the arcuttees broken by Ko-tan, ‘Seize him," he !hy a creature such as this: whem che cried to the wi Lu-don, the hi he ix an impos’ “Stop palm against Ko-tar cried Tarzan. meaning of this “Lu-don claims he has proof tha you are not the aon of Jad-ben-Otho, replied “Is it not plain now," cried Lu you be brought ¢ the throneroom don, hi thia areatire 7 Ste to face your accusers. Tf you are what at this ure is nog arriors about him, “for igh priest, swears that tor.” spoke of then as Targan-Jad-guru; and of how the two were pursued in the bottom of the gorge by two mon- ster gry{s, and of how the man le! them away while Pan-at-lee escaped only to be taken prisoner in the Kor- ul-lul as she was seeking to return to her own tribe. his the raising them. ‘What is ». “He demands that Did he tell you that he was the sun +5 |you claim to be none knows better! or 'goq he almost shouted, turnin 3 1 that you need have go fear suddenly upon Pan-at-lee 1 acing to his demands, but |" phe girl shrank back terrified. “An » | remember alw the high priest commands the king | ays that In such matters | slayer cried the high priest Te ei einly the bearer of these | ,, t/a seemed more than mortal,” par- iy [entirely convinced of his duplicity insisted Lu-don. i. Otho, mistaking their Intention, strike |fees at Tartun whe returned «orale 10 them dei will go willingly to the jor encou ement and friendship, vudience chamber to the blas-| That is no proof that he is not 1 | phemers who accus the son of god.” cried Ja-don “Tut who,” said Ta my ac-| “nough,” cried Lu-don. “The evi cuser and who is my dence is clear. The creature is an ii W “Lu-don is your accu plained tor and I, the head priest of Jad- 4 | Ko-tan. jben-Otho in the city of A-lur, do con- Wy | "And Lu-don is your judge.” cried demn him to die." There was a mo- “Tthe high priest e, during which Lu-don ey] “Tam glad to be judged py him | aused for the dramatic ef *|who accuses me then,” said Tarzan. fect of his clima “It any sentenc “Only throne lon Ko-t larly ye sitting in tr atter all very his god, and s for an avenue ly a religious it is tradit Pal-wl-don of the church.’ “Then let temple,” cried suggestion tory to the thought o As Tarzan were bette formalitie 1 Kota room 0} an, ow r h hii which met the! In the top of t water In enthusiastic intertel the gh pricst, who it before, his eyes narrowed ani whic corpse of a new-born babe. r to dispense thea with rs and ask Lu-don to n can judge ih the {his palace,” said Jae It wus Tirzan who broke the a) lence. “Your god ignores you, Lu- don,” he taunted, “He ignores you and [ can prove it before the eyes of your priesty and your people." “Prove it, blasphemer! How can you prove it? “You have called me a blasphemer,” lied Tarzan, “you have proved to ur own satisfaction that I am an mpostor; that {an ordinary mortal have posed as the son of god. De mand then that Jad-ben-Otho uphoid his godship and the dignity of his priesthood by directing his consum- ing fires through my own bosom." Again there ensued a brief silence while the onlookers waited for Lu- don to thus consummate the destrue- tion of this presumptuous imoostor. “You dare not,” taunted Tarzan, “for you know that I would be struck dead no quicker than were you.” “You lie” cried Lu-don, “and t would do itthad L not but. fust_ re ceived @ message from Jad-ben-Oth directing that your fate be different “What he cried angrfly, turn Mt ’ Do Not Misa. To ‘ ever, was not parth over the prost tal upon one possibly be th y he temporized of escape matter,” he that th 2 not ot whe mght re of y “king It is pure- said, “and kings of in questions al be thi t held inthe chiefs, Th: no sattafa nwand having trial ‘one of 8 mo molt for not ascended the platfe ily at the sii The basin hollows ritar was filled with floated the naked ™. he Interest ee wee ee H i