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Ww (‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, + TO VOTE IN VESTRIES. | QNd, lass, Ave. Hives r§ Mes will by used ax polling buntins it Salem at the primarice sud elections this fall. The new scheme is an idea we it by City Clerk Entwistle, wiro I a eeady. accured quarters in five churches for the comin voting relieving the cit of purchasing port pany’ Govths “or hirine quart buildings at the owner meed is due to the addi Xoting precincts BANKING AND FINANCIAL. n Figure Margin THIS BOOKLET tells you “How to Figure Margin.” IN ADDITION it fully explains wha the stock market A copy will he sent free upon 1 Members Consoliduted Stock Pata Exchange of New York. took place, 1 was necessary to , SECURITIES ; the exelia great blizcvrd of 1888 foreed a sus | a4 Hension of trading tor oe ; sf 55 Broadway, N. Y. half, tt “a Philadeiphin, Kaaton, Pottsville, the outh 4 Trenton, Wilmington, Pittsburgh, n DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES. | RAE Vaasa SahS cl i 4 CONNECTING OFFICES, months. On $a severe snowstorin te inany membe | = cachange delayed the opening of the 1 Singular Position market for if of the gccasion when j) aa hossees: AE spend trading was at the | Standard Oils Wall Street eaplosion om Sept be The present distracting con- 1s, 1929, On that day business was 4 dition of the oi! industry | suspended « 44 peculiarly affects the Stand- the day... . ard Oil group of cor:panies. } if We have prepared a special ae review pointing out the ' salient features. Copies Phere was but smadl attendance t P \ | ceed free to those in- whe floor when business ,) ‘ | sumed at ? | Send for copy today | prices showed only small fractional | i 4 changes compared with the closing ‘LL. Winkelman &Co.|} | icsses'or Sectors. ‘ 62 Broad Street, New York evident that the bul of the busi- ‘Telephone Broad 6470 | ness carried on originated in pro- tance fessional quarters ; a Offices im Leading Cities ‘i SNlng sbouL tor ‘ Parton: Marbut, Rear traders in sear ai weak spots found a rather thin \ | market in tle motor group of shares oY | and they GRAIN Studebaker down to 761-2, @ loss , P. oe of about a rovisions : mane 4 Fer tho Ganetit of those in! stocke fell off in sympathy. a Although it became generally known 4 | fist Hoard Of Trade quaatons. In: || that prices of steel products are a nf} Sewation or watstion may pe had wwe YP) wing gradually reduced and that E.D.DIER & CO.) 0 97 fo F 19 898 ton boon * > the prices: Stocks - Bonds - Graii { Meanoeen | GED, Toned ot rte | about three weeks ago, steel shares : New York Prodier Exchange ic f ore whle to give a good account of 42 New Street, New York claplanes : ¢ Telephone Broad 5140 themselves. States Steel ; foo Prt Ate Tel. Vantesnus anes 1) common registered a fractional pain Philadelphia Pittsburgh Clevetand and corresponding advances were : cae shown by independent steel issues. i i ee Money renewed at 5 per cent. and wus ; toon DANCING ACADEMIES, soon advanced to 51-2 per cent. but the money situation has relaxed to t suoh an extent that smmll fractional { changes in borrowing rates are prac- ' tically without influence on pitces ST. NICHOLAS RINK ]} ot stocks white tuna: Dams keer Aliens” ancing Every Afternoon and Evening, Including Sundays, 2.30 P. M. to 12.30, 3 Lessons ( {inci ) 30c Not necessary to tale lessons. Lady Floor Manager will introduce to suitable partner for danc- Learn to dance at this sopu- Jar institution. Skating on Ground Floor. Dancing on Second years. At the Hour of Death (Non-Bectarian.) above 80. / settee ee a "4 Establishment in New York A Dr, Bertvoid t EN aiasidat atte have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 25c per week two weeks 38 Daily World, 25¢ per week two weeks 38c SundayWorld,10c perSunday » New York, City. CALL All “Lost and Found" articles edvertised in The World or reported to “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room 108, World Building, will be listed fer thirty days, Three lists can be any of Tho World's Offices, “Lost and Found” advertisements et any of The World's A ars wee Ban Am Tesch Magnets | Ate Car A Vows orm injected tse he afternoon, *, (rom their best prices of taking and fairly subst The dex ver, and after ty aciically the en Mexican Petroleuiy was 1h Linton Paettie of selling orders, significant, how fional tosses st firmed up Squity.” “’Short Sal the first J other terms used ine New You : bs averaging . Exchange, fire r ls to resuine us) - reument that wit sold Petroieum Je 1 imposst | = at 10 v'ck request for Booklet E-4 Jar opening ment comp orders was again cat ila Wan. 6 anced to stim forward move Edwin E. Kohn | '=" & Co. » Tebater of am business w Aweutn Real ration ind certain of Goolyeur Tee pt of the Virginie sna Chemical Company —__—~— OF MILINS STOLEN SNGLA BONS go “Master Mind’ Hadj) »'{ Some of $2,000,000 Taken ! From Oil Office Here. CHICAGO, Aug. of sscuritias soolen had ne otper 1840 Verfeerion "Cire course to pure or] Mispended PART made apparent to-day by the muke-us! jof the annual report that has come to Wa STANDARD 0 nd taxes of $15 jous your a surplus of $ 600 was earned. RI & Pép pf RT & PT INDEPENDENT Allied On (new) duced to $8 improbable announcement in steel prices will be made by the |. Corporation |: and formal ‘ol Gas de Fee. $2000 worth | im the mail rob. | in Chicago and Toledo turned qver to Federa! officials here | to-day by the Central ‘Trust Company. | The trust company seized the papers | vhen it was appointed trustee of the affairs of John W. Worthington, Chi- Ye Syndicaie . The last forma! announcament of a Creo'e Syndicate price cut was made on July 7 that time prices were reduc $2 to $10 a ton a part of the In order to secure | cama Pratuets small amount of busi- ness now availuble, independent pro- ducers have been ding each other and the Steel Cor- Poration has not 600 Federat O01 . 100 Gilliland On 00 Glenrock Ou... 680 Gutter Gilleeyte SCO Hudson Of... 0 Imperial Of De Cane Sugar pf low to meot For that matter. {nm a number of in Den & Rio Granis Dea & (Rio Or pt Pass anesthe leged brains of the country's bands nt bank robbers and train bandits, Included tn the seourities found in! Worthington’s office were many bonds! und stocks stolen from brokers, including some of the Sin O31 stocks stolen 1100 Lrons Prte 1000 Meridian Pate 200 Merritt Olt. 100 Metco Ott are from $3 to $10 un announced three we pes eA Aceiad REVEALS OA TAKEN BY K. C. ‘Erte Le! ‘pt oe mores Paper, | Pew Phere pf. New York 1 Nobie 2 300 Oblo Ranger 4 44 + in New York 500 Red Rock Ol! 500 Salt Creek Prof. 900 Sequeyah Of Supreme Knight Flaherty Quotes Obligation to Refute “Vile Invention.” FRANCISCO, preme Knight James A. Flaherty, at the opening of the Knights of Colum- bus annual convention here drew attention to the circulation of} ap oath attributed to Fourth Degree Knighs of Columbus, characterized as a Mr. Flaherty revealed the rea! obliga- all Knights of Colum- robbery of the Sinctar clidated Oi! Corporation offices Naasuu and Liberty stvei here @ix weeks surrounded is no. known tectives have erat, Northern of 40 Team O & 1 lint Btates Steel the escapade Hagkeli & Barter i what clues on demand are not quite so plentiful as at the close of last week, banks | are willing to lend funds repayable | on fixed dates #3 low as 63-4 per cent,, the lowest rate in about two Minnie Central 1000 Arizona Pat \ | [nmpiration Cap . Inter Cons Comp. ‘The stolen shares wore in a safe in ¢ offices of the Jegal department on jthe seventeenth floor detectives, the burgiars had to elude the regular night police deat patrol long that vicimity and to get by sev- cral night watohmen this has not been tearned, but bhe! % police believe the bandits were in the | %| building when it was locked up tor the night. To get out it was neces- sary for the tandits to climb down a tire escape. ‘The alieged finding of the missing | securities in Worthington’s posses trace of the etolen! the robbery which was Inter Mes Mur pf, According te) 1109 cont Cop M 1908 Gnears Sitver tion taken by Oil, food and miscellaneous i ndus- trials fluctuated within a narrow range and without definile (rend, although a large majority of price changes were upward. “[ swear to eupport the Constitu tion of the United States, myself, ag a citizen and Knight of Columbus, to enlighten myself fully on my duties as a ‘citizen and to conscientiously perform such duties + How they did | Kanes City 60 Kaneas City So pt Kelly Springtield . Kennecott Qugper. . 10) Hecte Mining 100 Kerr Lake .. 3800 Knox Dirge . 2100 MeNomara $00 Man Min 0 National ‘Tin 4000 Nevada Opate 1900 Ted Hill Flor 1000 Silver Hille. 2000 Silver Mines Amp 20080 Am P&G. 2000 stewart Mn S00 Tonegsa Belmon! .. 1900 Tesepab Cash Boy . 4498 Tose Divide 90 Tenoveh Sx" 00 Unies Geir Lith Gaitad Rastern 400 Yukon Gold FORVAGY nove ~ country and regardless of personal 1 pledge myself to do af in my power to preserve the in- tegrity = purity of the ballot and to promote reverence and fespect for law and order. “I promise te practise my religion openly and consistently, out ostentatton and to conduct my- self in pubite affairs as nothing but oredit upon our Holy | @hurch, to the end that she may flourish and our country prosper to | the greater honor and giory of God.” Larkawanna Steel. ronHegUeNCeEs, on Veuiea Velen. ‘The whole market took on @ firmer tone in the fina! hour under the Call Circte 1-500 leadership of the ratroad stocks. Fifth Avenue Memorial Northern Pacific rose a point to ‘This is an advance of Parnes: and Finest Panera more than 19 points from the low Great Northern and sions is the firs shares. The day a list of all shares stolen waa sent to every bank and brokerage ‘house 4%|in the nation and even to foreign} It wus expected the ban- (its would keep the securities until) they believed the time safe for cash-| ing them. The shares were vegot!-, avie and ‘bore 7 1-2 oe |WILL WARN A i IF TRUCE ENDS |‘ Aug. 2 (Associated Press) Champbertain, teader, stated in the House of Common to-day phat Premier Lioyd George anil ‘| Hamon de Valera, greed at the recent London conference Jf negotiations collapse) should be @ reasonable notice of ter mination of the truoe. HAIR CURLER ATTRACT BOLT; KILL WOMAN hair curlers are believed attracted the lightning that killed Mrs. Frances Link Moller on Sunday home at Alton, R. 1. eee lous & Nasbrille.. Mackay Cammpens. .. Me Porcher ‘A. Bear. Founier of the year. ( 40 West 57th St. other of the better claes of rai!road ia 2 shares were able to show gains ex- tending to nearly a pot. Miditie States 08 Ming & St Lome per cent interest. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, a Ki Mex yo THESE PUBLICATIONS WILL HELP YOU or (kana TAM $8 Allied Packer Os See Yoo Dock Nett & Wem. vVaheun Omit 5 Cams Gas 8s, 10 Copper Exp & it 19 Galena SO Tew iaAmer Pew, ta Grand ‘Trunk 0% | e++t Venn Seaboard Steet Vege Marquette ‘ities Petrol 101% 93%, theme Arrow 4 Viteetmngs Oost LL Morris & Co 7%4@. Urewend Sten! Gar Huma Ateg Suxer “INVESTOR AND TRADER” 12-page weekly containing special articles on Business { and Market conditions and Pulltzer on Specific | price range. "TRADERS HANDBOOK" New booklet—will clear many points regard- ing your stock transactions Kail Steal Springs was a bride of eleven months. waited for ber to attend a picnic when the storm was a crash of k for E. W.-473, terms. 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Mave met with foul pla: | THE CURB--CLOSING ‘The Cur> Market opencd firm this, morning, but trading way light. ‘Nhe industrial and mining lists were spe- cialis duh Oils the opening prices we fractionally wi; forenoon they A Uttle mor 2 into the scene in the iattor part of shures eased aif Db some de- ng che ne day on antia! | ine wae no? MDUSTHALS ’ . . Me 0M Sn) ae o so * ' . ey ee ‘ . ot ay Wis * ae 4 19 Cee) 6 S a“ oe Ve be ie te ft cn 12% 18% 12h ow oS 1 Wh 19% yee 3 OY ’ 2 8 sous ° ® 8 118 ® ° * ie ite on ee | ee ae) MO tte tye We % OS ‘ ‘ 4 le We 5 6 nO hs Pt 1% 1 i home 8 10% as ight ared Sunday ‘difficulties or wo. | is feared maint ¢ lendid By MARGARET PEDLER ‘E STORY ‘GUESSING |The \ REAL LOV KEEPS THE READER apy righ, 1921 ay Marware: Wes SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENT. Wank Queue yon ber way Lo Lae soUse BRETGCE a THAT r " CHAPTER UL. ‘So much that you pro = heen perception so unlike the aves mane slovenly rendering {4 (t [Of Sviladie ant car to fhe compartment looked rather white tired, he et Ang then 1 Dit a sudden, the shimber. ng cells of memory pict J itsel! might be carried past my sta picture shaped its er mind of a i hours of the morning!ses m sleepy, though. “Let me be call-boy," he suggest. amt to get oni “Where do you “At Craiford Tt had all haps {station for Crailing, G consented to accept recollection J fecling she the rector there.” of }t and the odd hod experienced tnt croxsed his ast. apparent !y cision of some | had oceurred 20, as I'm getting out before ‘Can f trust yo suddenly from his tucked his travelling pulling on his #¥ to his forme coat, went back I was carrying some music, and writing-pad and began scribbling in rather desultory Very soon her even breathine iim that she slept, prd and sat quietly watching t® You helped me to collect it again?” He shook his be must be mistaken,” be “Oh, you m ddomks of fatigue bencath hes little, and he saw off, reading across the compartment and drew more closely about he I should not be likely red drowsily down at her che relapsed into an uncomfor the attendant| ar came along) Kked in to ask if ught bis breath sharp- night, the littl high up in the carriag: twin globes Both nodded an affirma- ing and flickering as the metals. swung alonz queried, evi- hem to be two friends travelling together t flew like a liviug glow marking its to enlighten him he said persuasively. Death stood watching | waiting where, by could have s mustered up courage to say firmly: own dinner. miainner: of shunting. leaving “But, of Course he answered cour- 4 irembied for an jstant on his lips, and then, without noticing her c ssing easily fr while tts fellows were on to a siding CHAPTER IL, | opparently | began to talk. p: subject to another until she (gained her confidence, finally leading her almost imp’ yout herself. In the middle of dinner s aghast at her own loqua into telling train slipped d side—the next the silence wa she exclaime ing about my own affairs ali | tron driven against iron, and of solu woodwork grinding and grating as +) into wreckage. ignor Baron} who is training your) voice—he 18 the finest teacher in the! You must have a very beau- | ‘ful voice for him to have accepted you 4s a pupil.” she hastened “] expect it was more| ) catch him in a Absolute darkness lapped her rounk tain had descended, blottin whole world, immeasurably hideous in that ut uprose an inierno of crie: shrieks—the clamor of panic-striekeu that I had the luck good mood that afte “And his moods vary considerabl though at some personal recollection. you know him Diana eagerly. Her hands, stretched stiffly out,in | front of her to ward off she knew, nvi | what impending horror hidden by the ‘dark, came in contact with the trame: work of the window, and in an in- was clinging to it s What's hap n What's happened?” She was whispering the question over and over whimpering voice without |motest idea of what she was sayin |when a stinging pain : er arm, as a jagred point of broken his face became a blank mask. turning the he went on: “so now you are on your way home for a well- Your people must be looking forward to seeing you after so long a time—you ha + vear, didn't you say’ earned holiday? ve been away T spent the other tions abroad. for the sake ot ag porrar-strich ea at my Uallan, so he insisted unteasoping moment she I live’ with &T4ped and held by a pair of arne tay guardian and his daughter iy parents died when T was quite | 4 “You are not very old now," be tn- | Htc cightecn:!" ahe anawared weri-|that it was the volee of ner renve® He was here, close fl 1 she clung to hin bane he acknowledged with equal gravity Just then a waiter land with praiseworthy agility depos- | | ited their coffee on the table with- | His utterange |. sped forward se and distorted. “You're searchingly ling and groping swaying of the train. and Dlana’s fellow-traveller produced He spoke under Wis Then, giving her « shake: yourself together. e cuust get out of this.” le fumbled in his pocket and @h heard the rattle of a matchbox, and an instant later a flame spor gioom as he lit ex togother Will you smoke?” She looked the cigarettes long “Baroni's forbidden me to smoke,” che eaid, hesitating a little think—just . bundle of In the brief iu mination she could see the foor of compartment and at its further end what looke Ike « huge, black cavity, a “Tm sure it wouldn't, this is just an ytime that we have snatched Let's enjoy every minute of it—we may never meet again.” na felt her heart ‘contract in a wrenched away, pst unexpected fashion exclaimed the man hand and pulling hing her by the ciuimed, with ingenuous warmth. “We must jump for jt I'll cateh you.” edge of the gulf he paiised, with eyes grown accustonted He struck a match and held t while she lit her cigarette, and for an instant their fingers touched. teeth came down hard on his under- “No, we mustn't meet again,” he epeated in a low voice. "Oh, well, you never know,” insisted be a biz drop figures running to and fro, terns flashing, whil , ay one rose piercingly Jow undertone of mi “Stand here, let myself down, houts and ores ve a continues he directed her. “Te and when I call te ople run up against each other in CAMDUN, N. J. Aug. 2.—Goorge H.| the most extraordina Cummins, fifty-two, of No, 1022 South 10th Street, Camden, a retired merahant, Was reported to the police to-~tay iniesing. He d 1 expect we shall, too. "| don't think 80," caught at him ¢ “Don't go-—don't lbroke off abruptly, frowning. “Why, I don't believe you want to Do Not Miss To-Morrs