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—_= —— ee yi 16 Tee os _\THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1921, James 4. Bait Age of 86. £7 Tames A. Ka «ald, father= pai A ET ae GRY LE i , ry to aor. of New Jerecy ws t tacabe ° pe! SD - . (Coprriant, 1010, by Réward 2. Clade) BANKING AND FINANCI/.L. 1 for the busy trander— A Mystery Story of New York, Filled With Surprises 4 ir¢ BY 0) : | SIRE Wiyh,” tae. tat, Cheee Mas, toe Last, ‘Oe | Adame Carew WN A nine 7 aly | . ~ =<) _) > ae rut negate seer: aaa omserdlectek oat? oP SS Ajax Ruloer . w ” W an & Ste + _ t\a y Bat 9 Paved i + AXI? Step lively when I sing out ‘Number Four.” Innesmore, Tt was a miese bit of | 46 y¥% 1 Th °s a fund of JFEATURES OF THE TRADING. fie iiaimen Conan ae vader hh i qw-|spionage. Theydon scarcely knew | Bates went out, closing the door ere 6 und o | HOUR BY HOUR. Ai Age Chem York Airorane A red-faced, lond-breathing dodrman, engaged in the Ww the names of the other dwellers in| behind him: he donned an overcoat, timely and. depend- hi Siem Mtiboeli York Centra ctutive task of pocketing: quarters as quickly as he could sum-| ie gwn block, and ‘his acquaintance |Ascured an umbrella, and Presently i 10 TO 11 sin ty Veen The inch cabs, vanished in a swirl of mackintoshes and umbreltlas.! gid not go even that far with any of | descended 16 ee tsi rote able news, summar- | . Ain Car & Founars 18ily et an 1 arrived at the tieatre in fine weather were emerging into a|the remaining tenants of the forty: (So window ace peered ama. Vine ized on. specific se- There was little if anything in the 4m rik Arldao aly te oT Renae wae i M + |driaale of rain. “AI New York,” as tie phrase goes, was flocking to see the | “gn! Mal Hy Signs the vagaries of the | stranger was walking away rapidly. rer | pay of nows over the week-end to Am irae A et es Heb deen Ip cet 4, Jtest musical play at Daly's ‘Pheatie, but-all New York, regarded thus) 1) arangoe wore decidedly interest. | A patrolman, glistening in waterproof curities and market influence stock market operations, am ice Mt MA FONT Nut RI Shee ud OF sf feollectively, Is far from owning automobiles, or even affording taxicubs,| ing, xo he did open a window, and did | Coat, stood at the corner Bear a letie: a i and trading to-day was mostly of melee of “1 “1 [Osan OR jund so @ majority of te audience Hurried on foot toward street car routes| thrust his head out, COR An ag bres emp AC eda cl iy trery a professional cb tor: And as fe) oy iui iz He Modtilaoid Melund subways. in the crush ai the main exit, Francis Berrold Theydon,|\'me fo sce the awney of the TN. | nalted for x moment to mail a lette in/this week's 16-page issue | traders believed that the technic! gis pineed Ou ph 44 “ liastie Ge | hesitating whether to join Ue rush lor a street car or await.the hazard of a | League Club ina quarter of an hour! Whether by meas eh Seaiee oe or inside market position had been Am Loom sy sa Hacttio ‘| taxi, deemed himself fortunate when a panting doorman promised to seeuve} monn: che stops leading to Nos. 13-18, | held his umbrella so that the patios Investor & Trader h antral aHed BW UNE MNNEH NURI: Can i at [Nuvo sen Mla taxt “in halt minute.” [Simichow, tie wceovery gave ‘They [Man could not gee bis face. ‘Then Ne Se TS ai aly Bm rely er TOES ECE rite cay raatiee i " Auiomobites ai overs Anewn varies wee snotting ap Ww the ul end don” a veritable thrill. ‘ould oa Readers cies unreen Uans bee (urn of last Friday they {dm dyin & tom 3" OM + : ’ ustling off azain as prompliy as thelr users could enter. Being « con-| preity girl's father hance, be | He dropped Copy given without obligation “ wnitio fter smelt ts ipa 2 | side Party so io Hight a ciguretle—Theydo wed out ofl coming to visit. bin? box, buf he and the patrolmen. ¢x- | ee ree | k: freely dumped of) tho AM Steel ihe : i *} whose cry, “Your cat. ei” led nim to follow the man's: wierd eyes, He saw iitled down to a tive-to-one | Hoye! Fucsued, raat surely | have 4 | Ss were freely dumped o ™ Siler Whee te Li) ba tal, elueriy gentleman, with clean-shaven, shrewd and highly intelligent eo. He closed the window and | dea with ee r ane 4 4 “CALL, PHONE OR WRITE market, with most pressure bein Au simale for.. ' «| Leutures—or the type which finance or the law, or a combination of bowl, | waited yes, actuaily waited, for the] Weather, if 2 * 1 | exerted against motor shaves and sm & Te " . nn 1 | ecems to evolve only in big cities—escorting a young lady [rom the vesti-| hell to rns? For an wuthor of repute, THebdan's = noe t dustrial specialties, suena * ‘and ; yet Then Theydon remembered that he hud Noticed this veli-same gitl’s| she sitting-room dour was open, | SUtmises had been wide of the mass i | & Tow vindustrial spepialucs, mae ee tts Atrow gy Kable beauty as she was silhouetted in white against the dark back-| ing it faced tie hall dow ‘ootsteps | £e¥eral times that night. The pairo!- f 50 Broad Street Tel. Broad 7150 as American Bugar, American Sus aa weit dap: of. # eee OA |sround of a first-tier box. He had even speculated idly as to her identity, | Sounded sharply on the slate steps of | Mn had seen the unknown com:ne MADISON SQUARE | matra and tire stocks. Am Zine coe 7 Mitte © W Ve and had come to the conclusion, on catching her face in profile, that she) tho stairway; when Theydop heard|°Ut from the doorway of Nos. 13-19 225 Fitth Ave. Tel. Mad. Sq. 1377 | Raiiroud stocks again presented @ Ansonia... eit inline | must be the daughter of the man seated by her side, but halt hidden behing | Someone climbing. to Th Fopmost | and had noted his stature and ap- ar — ar Meat ‘ . + 4 faslabld Ja heavy curt The likeness was momentarily lost, as the two neared |} i sonvinc rance. | Mowron Ry ls 4 heavy curtain, . almost a | Paes 4 t 42nd STREET firm tone and were plainly influ-|Atvnuon by. te Manta tee Sugar [him, yet It was discovered anew when they halted for a second at his elbow. | Minding he | w Re riailp le GLU Who's the tony une who: came out $05 Fifth Ave. Tel. Mur. Hill 7120 J | enced by the highly favorable char. 4/0 Ih TA Eine on “1 Oddly enough, the man was carrying an umbrella, which he proceeded 1 | Shout to happen. Tt did Happen, but | of, Your lot a minute ago?” he ward | acter of the July statements of \i au & WI m4] Ral Stoel seins open. and his daughter's astonished question put their relationship: beyond | (yok its own peculiar path. The un: baiting pat ge MScie “OTe ° 8. on operation se , [Ret ees eet doubt. known rang the bell of No. 17, an ¢ Bis ie : sade pad te oe ets ine ae tpi RAS. Coane “Father,” she said, with a charming &—————-——— | sitar a slight delay was admitted. On Sivas ELOB TET, Te raNuy: B | now being enforced are so drastic Papel tf Mendes. smile, in which there was just a hint) moment the driver was slowing down) ‘Theydon stuiled ot the anti-climax Hothing Only” I ch wun ‘ ONES & DAKER 7; that many of the larger systema yay fii pr 5 | aminsion tai «Jot a pout, “aren't you coming beme| io take the corner of the even more | trivial mystery had developed gO, Not SURGAY “CAL OW DEERE ipnibers New York Guib Masher | are able to convert monthly de= jistopila Mining ae re ‘| with mo? . secluded road which contained the | along strictly orthodox lines. A Teatih my Sunday sult of 4 igi 3 es of $2,000,000 or more in) Beth sted B ol ah TaoH SS “No, I must look in at the Union | long front of the Innesmore and the | rather good-looking and distinctly “Didn't sec him Theself.” mnenied * trate revenues into net operating | HMia Rao “Trwne ine See | League Ciub, Tl take no harm, ‘This | gardens” appertaining thereto, and | well-dressed lady, & Mrs, Lester, oc- patna age mm mesa’ commen eg i ra 8 into ope 3 1 | & Sires ‘ejslect. luoks worse than it is, when | nothing else. Theydon happened to | cupied No. She lived alone, too, Sra sly Pee | | gains of similar or larger extent "i a | Sth ee Sion every drop shines in the glare of so|lock out, and he greatly sur-|he believed. At any rate. he had wey ones Wee He didn’t | itagatnappented today (hat'prac- ay ig | eae Teo nak many lamps. Now, in with you, ;| Brised ut sccing the unknown gentle- | never seen any other person, except “My meren five t iw boo, J t { i thoadiy Ql OE Ne: BRbNS CBURE wi | eters Copper lyn! Tell Downs to o back, and |man of th> theatre walking rapidly |an clderly servant, enter or leave the 4, ‘Monkey around) ti 8 un ihe } | a. Mista ea asiedl lets 104 a [ae Arno. don't forg-t which club—-or, I'll tell | around the same corner. He could | opposite flat, and he had encountered Wornin'” grinned the hutroiman, - Ve which the market now ehjoys ip) (Ctra ey pShell Doe a “{him." ot be mistaken. The stranger tilted | the tenant herscif so scidom that he “Aye Frnned the patrolman. * being felt by the rails, cane & " re sh hier hy Shall 1 wait up for you?” a Mack h umbrefia and raised his cyes| was not quite certain of recognising “Cheer-ol* ere patrolinkn Tiked : : peter *} yi Rae A | slows eit Stee! % oli—er— an't be late, Ul be | to ascertain the number of the street, | her apart from the environment o me ware s was 10 be expe Fs tet \ limer—L shan't be li | uw Y apart from 4 : a As w he expected, Tnterboratis! cali trim. 3 Vets Porto Rio Su free by the time Downs returns.” /as though not quite sure of his the staircase which provided their oc- fates. and was much interestea im Al | Consolidated and aMitated favues Calm & Arivonn H's 457 | Southiorn Pacific 4 Number Four Taxi!” came a voice, | whereabouts, and the glare of a lamp | casional meeting place Baran isokeae iheGh dist maaater bu 7 were heavily pressed for sale because (4% nee sb sd ay veh § | Southern as 1s and Theydon saw his taxicab swin Ba puscuy on his clean-cut, almost | Then ho sighed. Romance evidently | eye reuning for the: agit BOtCL IeS ae ss x ral Leativer S3% 24% "| stand OF of NI 2 - of bel e wait ar.| classical face. Being thus occupied, | denied her magic presence to one who ‘re retirin G he 01 t pitea- : 5 ng in deftly behind the waiting car.} cl e. zt ecupied, | den’ ic pi a | | bs . p eT hil ae pe 4 Gent Leather if... 61 0% if | Mormon +o Mei girl gazing at her father, hap- | he did not glance at the passing taxi, | wooed hor assiduously by his pen. He. whee time shall I call you, sir?” | tion for a receiver made after Ie |chawiler Motor 41's Ln | stan on of Ne pened to look for an instant at They- 10 recognition might possibly have | was yet to learn that the alluring yt wos in the pipe-and-bunt close of the market last Saturday. | (tis & Ohio. i eT stilebmee eee, ON 's}don, who, fearful Jest his candidly ad-| Deen mutual—possibly. though not | sprite had not only favored him with ape >on, Nas 22 the pipocand. vos | Manhattan Hlevated stock, whicts iy! (HM AS! ERE 25% f Mlero ores AN */imising glance might have been | Probabls, because during that brief | her attentions during the paat twenty | Coat for a sinoking Jackel. Ho was x a “4 Poke & St pt i 4] Suerte: Oi. % Be toes SKetanded a nies (De ol steps of the theatre,! he minutes, but meant to stick to him C@at- Lgbie a fivd ra aT nll eid d by th Ee eoreehy| Chi Pream ox .. 48 Tenn Cop & Chem 6 FEE Ee Tae ee ee eee amignted segs | Hid stood besiie Theydon, hence he | like his own shadow for many a day. ae a ee SRE lephone ‘elegrap! dropped nearly 10 points, © Inter. OM RL & Tae Hy . Texan Cosapany } s all, ‘The three | Was half turned toward his daughter | And he frowned, too. He did not ap- 2nd like ev oe Teen . Com borough 5 per cent. bonds sold down | © RE & P Bae vt i i ‘Verda & Pacific 5a pee 4S a moe almule | whe the night's Immediate “prod prove of that pretty girl's father visit- formulated 2 fiving scheme pany | ¢ RL& UT pw Ty Ter & [ar Coal 'e 4 ent the un.|8tamme was under discussion, ing the attractive Mrs. Lester in| Would supersede all known ht oe | to below 49 for a loss of more than) eis G= Western pf 16% + ¥. teeter g ,{ | taneously. Tho next moment ‘ w ' In itself, the fact that he had gone Batt nae red of some. | tone. a security is a conserv- s ’ inl Avenue. hess ae one, though self, a conditio some- | tons oe ative investment combining [J | & Points. Interborough stocks and | Chis & Sertiwmm.. 04% Ieroimero Prodacta yp Known | goddors tenet slimpse of| in the direction of the Innesmore| thing underhand and. clandestine. | “Not later than 8" he sald maximum safety with high | Interborough - Metropolitan ponds | (hie (mire - ae * | eTramecon Oil 6% ner, faintly. visible, yet no less ra-| father than toward the Union League |The man had deliberately misled his | Must be out by 9. And by the ws ; yield. : his waredGarreanondianly waiie cae Copons X [tram & William 31 anus te She leaned forward) an (vas in Eee a: Se EM left her with a Ie on | Pua oe wollte) soucwawiy 8 ke | ‘ i ae a : My vecceee 1845 | troy » depths o: ° yusine and rthel e ha vidently de-| itis lips; y ever were appearance o- rn - } We have prepared « comprehen [American Sugar Refining sold down {at Feil & tron ; uate a arg + 194 | OM Ihe depths of the Hmnd to her] celved his daughter, deceived her in- | more deceptive, for the stranger had | mont Park—Hempstead Plains, to « vere ew of thiereme biecom: j to a drop of more than two | ©0! Gas & = a Unlon Toate iol y 2+ ‘alfather through a window jewelled jexact. I return at 6.40. As T have { Mauss facta Stains toe eaat ce | points compared with the close of | oumie Grave Sie United Drug at ia painsasops | dine way uf Madison Avenue at 7.20 8 2 of value to present as 1 s Gum Ge uk ao ai Me eee BY with rain-drops. ; atidmy train esas be acdaw Gainuies | yell: asierospective qtockneldgre: Saturday, and the lowest price in| Coowl Textile Usted Deng sat pt: SO here was nothing in the incident \Dehind time, T want yeu to meet ine i ‘Yield at present price thirty ye Chandler Motors | Gon InterZal Min Coe eee siete to provoke a second thought. As- with a suitcase at the barber shop in ; } around 84; % hroké below: 40 toa newllow for ene | Cue oan Ce can ied purealy, Francis Hereoli an Lis {the Long Island depot. Til dri veeular rh Cont Candy. pyc aRt Cae Oe Frank, as hic friends calle - there, an tri y & Cireutar mailed FREE on request year, while Studebaker lost two | qn, ate Un Retail Storoa 51% not the only young man in the yesti- _ id go straight to my friend’ ai oe Race Conden Oi aoe not t y ye house. It would be cutting thing: 1 . points and other motor shares re-|¢om Produce Ve pete nana bule of Daly's Theatre who had rather fine if I tried to come here.” . corded corresponding declines. On| Cem troduts Med ared toma’ ye found the girl well worth Moe “Dl fave everything r 4 | z Crucitile § B Keubber ss++.+ 44% it was phe mere accident of propin- Baten was Walnenie tk ‘ : | the other hand General Electric | (ye, Set Wm Thavine tat ot. 78% Nqalesae abled him to overhear | such matters, even if he occasionalis ' 4 rose two points ‘because of the }carm Cans Sug pf bags Siselters 260 20 jthe quite monplace remarks Of clipped an h. He could be dependel ¢ + favorable statement on the com- | Cur Am aogar . ar Coe corse 14M father an. rote a ‘ore ae on to the last stud. 4 = ‘a positid ‘ ngj- | Del & Hudson ‘ ‘i similar occurrences had probably | The storms J ri vee 4 | rel . mn 2 a ee by mee Dol, Tack & Wee. Nil tieeea taken place in like cireumstances that taleheieine pees IARD ee ie ; > lent and copper and” #\eel BATES | hice Mined 354: ot thee ee Menten New tory aie ire vie the following day, because Theydea “ ‘Cie inet and. complete were firm. adieott. Jobson (yee maddest dreamor of fantastic dreams never enjoyed gn outing nore thaw t There was an abundance of call | Bric debate wend | Rave near ane his trip to the famous motor tach. Wabash of A ’ 5 t of romance in con- : be Ne ‘ 5 Brie tm pt pein wings of the-spinit of roma | His business re, however, | money available at the § per ce C0: ee oN aHy (one 5 i low to igure Mar in rehewal rate, Foreign’ exchéngo | Uamts \Pivem 60'y Morea nection with any one of them. i with aviation. A popular magazin Ul 3 F be ihe ah Fel Min & Sm s2 one It was by no means marvellous, had commissioned him to write an : 4 ig g rates were steady, Viaher. Body ..., Chere fore, bur rather i Ohedienee ta ticle summing up the progro 8 and r a isk Rubber 9 ac jaw of things ‘a stical aims of the airmen, and bo 4 4] tells you “How to Figure Mar- a Aiea “4s ovale nese when conirasted with things as as devoting afternoon and’ evening : 4 tS pai a 1 ‘ Wilbe-Overlamd r 1 hy gin” and fully explains “Equi- platy Gaston Wil & Wig 11 jthey might be, if Th ween pour Gaul to Hie quest for information. ie in . fiew, Eigctric 1" }to any importance to couple of experts and a photogs : ties” “Short Sales," “Odd Lots The market had a two-sided appear- [im Batic «11M | chance meeting and proceeded forth. | |had-given him plenty of baw cab 4 and other terms used in the ance in the second hour, Rails con-|.sen Motor 0 p co. mt SP CPT | with to thank of something else, He | in the open, but he tooked forwards stock market. . tinued to maintain a firm front.| Goodrich ..... NEW YORK CITY SUES FOR [did not forget if, of course: his ar} with special’ zest to an undisturbed ‘ d been far too interested Interborough sharés were unable to| Great North pf . Great North Ore... A copy wiil be sent free’ upon requcat for rally and at no time did they ap- {G7 Norms OF Booklet B-2 pear to have the benefit of organized States Steel > Support. United States Rubber | Haskell & Barker % i demonstrated that by it# recent de- | Heder { E WIN E. KOHN & Co. cline jt had fully discounted the un- ticle adr cal " Members of Consolidated fav Stock Exchange of New York ae Tedishoms, Bet i | 55 Broadway, N. Y. tist’s ey 2 QUEENS RAIL PROPERTY. | {1°05 (os5 fed been far too Giighicn: martes uae a aniea |fomininity in the girl's face oe philanthropist, whose pe oN eN Palin Gan aGa. auidie col anel| iforcible theories as io " ma North Shore Company Has| ere an Mie cic of her, cultured | “FATHER, AREN'T YOU COMING, Vocuuuastce thermic oats wieuene Forfeited Franchine. voice to permit that, Indeed, during HOME WITH ME |the hour the attention of the wor ; ‘ity of New York applied to|those ficeting moments on the press. He bad never met Mr. Mornes. ae eee on Nee rooklen today tor {threshold of the theatre, he ad gar-|tentionally, and the knowledge came! | When on the point of writing ¢ Justice Cropsey nee {Hered quite a number of minor im-/ 4s a shock to an unsuspected critic | jepechament he had Juckily Japproval of condemnation proceedings pressions, tot only of the girl, but| in Theydon. is did not ivok to be a bered that the great man wa: to acquire property at 34th and 22d] of hey father. man who would stoop to petty evasion! | long friend of the professor of pave treet and North Botleyard, Queens, | these two were|ot the trum. [i was as vhough a | {at his university, and a delightfaiiy ow owned by the New York and North | auch had the | statue of Appelles, miraculously gifted | \eordial introductory note was fo: Hore ‘Traction Company. Thé traction | ant carriage, the | with life, should express Its emotions, | coming in the course of a day 0. jehat that night wi M etoy le semi-annual statement of earnings issued after the close of the market on Saturday. Sugar shares continued to be heavy, but equipments and steel stocks took on In some respe ingularly alike te proud, séif-r Con Corp of. Agr Gorm... ‘rmer tone, } ; company ran trotley cars until January, | same large, brilliant eyes, serene | Not in Attic Greek, bui in the dp-tu- This brought the invita ne BCS one mtn UR Ued - aites oe Cnet {oH when the company went into re- | Some ee rim mouth, the same re-| date slang of the Bower: { “On Tuesday evening Lam dinnz an Steel showing a substantial frac- wi ee i vt is ship, operation Eopres. and. ie- | pose of manner, the same clear, in “Well, I'm dashed!” said Theydon, familie,” wrote Mr. Forbes; “20 if yo! be Monel nst advance: Inter Mee» Marine Fe ere te ne Hine was forteited | "| cisive enunciation, Neither could sor words to that effect, and his taxi | jare free, join us at 7,80 and we can C ° A —— Inter Mer Mar pf. ‘Assistant Corporation Counsel La-|move in any company, howsoevet| sped on to the third doorway. ‘The | | alk uninterruptediy atterward.”” Suggestions 12 TO 1, tier Ni mate vant yceble'to explain why’ the [eclectio, without. evoking corament.| {nnesmore arranged. ive roomy flats | mn. trainicwanl nar lates aée ab ‘ . : Cropsey : es y nement and good br »| No, 18, He E plus a rea- e vous, h him were ty A brief lysis of ten The market broadened out during the pssst os brie’ or should be, the best-marked attri-| sonable tip, in readiness; the rain,|the outward aspect of one whose}men whom Theydon had never he. stocks which should i moon hour, and traders disappointed | al zr = bute of an uaristocra’ Jt was,im-| now falling heavily, did not encour- | word was his bond. fore séen. One a bulky, stulwa:, us Ditenchulials at the results of their efforts 10) Kansas city §.-., ALWAYS A BROOKLYNITE, possible to imagine either in rags, but) age any joitering on the pavement.| “Oh, hang it all, what business is it | florid-faced man of fosty, had some- . est those seeking attrac- bring about wustore inportant e¢l Kole acemeiaet ? given such a transformation, each|¥or all that, he saw out of the tail|of mine, anyhow?" growled They- |thing of a milllary aspat, the ecrce tive opportunities at this F B etc cave. 1S CLAIM OF M'INNES. | would be notable because of the] ot his eye that the other man was |con, and he laughed sourly as he sat supplied h's direct an!ithess, re ng : ‘ pare A ation in the early trading, were dis: | Kapoor: comers. amazing difference that would exist | approaching, though he had paused | down to write a letter which Bates |small, wizened and sallow, ‘The tre he ue sent without posed to cover their commitments, | j4% f'n See between garb and mien, to examine the numbers blazoned on | could take to the post, thus himself | man owned the round, bulied i obligation upon juest Phe rally was led by the steel shares 5 Ney cal te for Borough Preaidemt! ) must noi be imagined that They-]@ Jamp over the first doorway. , | Practising o slight deceit intended |prominent brieht eyes—biue, jn « a for E. W.-93. ss ae es iene aa clerane ns one Accanen Rival of ‘Trickery. don indulged in this close analysis of | “Good night, sir, and thank you,"|solely to account for the deferred case—and the cheek hones. chin * ot ysieai characteristics of two] said the well-satisfied taxi driver. ' |bringing of the tray fiamditon,dtolnnes) ¢ cavdidate: for ne Ps ngers while his taxi was| ‘As Theydon ran up a short flight] [t was apparent! the hepublican nomination for Borough |GuePine into fhe seurry of trattic infof steps, the cab made off. The| missive, wh President of Brooklyn, in a formal| husy froadway. Ruthe [physical development ‘of 4 heavys an unimportant ;weilght pugillst. His companion, h could well have been|Whose dark and recessed eves we did he egsay|Innesmore did not boast elevators. | postponed till the morning, being {noticeably bright, too, was hard E. D. DIER & co. about a point and several of the in- power pega Ant dependent steels gaining between |atay pes Sturn, Cerha—tandenstralg 1 and 2 points. Oil stoeks turned | Mex Petrotew : nied ae eal 1 » cigarette |The flats were comfortable but some- | merely on announcement to a firm |More then half his weight, and ‘1 aa it Nokian stutement to-day denied ae is a resi-| 4 third time “to light the cigarette | 7 c le but 8 | 4 42 New ree, New York strong, motors recovered ail but |Wami Comer dent of New Rochelle, stating that he! which he still held between his lips,| what out of date, and as a con: ; Telephone Broad 5140 smail fractions of their earlier losses, Re Daly 1 y . ce ne rdiy e: sive, and | business call later in the week, In (told that this aimimutive per 4 ae lace there. He|And yet a third me was his Intent |auence not absurdly expensive, and c P person yw said he was fora in. Brooklyn and Hee bi iked. A policeman stopped the up-| their inmates climbed stairs cheer- $s thi five minutes, it and dancing master, Naturally always been @ resident of Broo.xlvn, town stream of vehicles somewhat | fully; at most one had only to mount r making an appointment sed both as acquaintances of hi ‘The reports that h non-re suddenly at the corner of 34th Street; | to a third story. Each block ow ednesday, this being the night let, encountered by chance at tne Mee irae a from the Owing to che mud, the taxi skidded a | Janitor, who on a night like this. Monday, were written, sealed, song Island terminus. Headquarters « » | owing mud, $00 Fitth Ave Tol, Van 7 - 6 e sues aw. t2un st. bie bars pebte sont and even the Interborough issues Philadelphia Pittsburgh Cleveland recovered a comfortable percentage Chicago — Milwaukee of their early declines. Genera) ° of publishers that he would make a {don would not have been surprised? > : Si ; vas |in May, needed rousing trom his lair | rected and stamped, |, He was slightly astonished, there Electric rose more than,3 points < opposi him in tepuglican | few feet beyond the line; a lamp was | in May es . there. 1 y tae. | firmer. eneral Electric rose to| primates.» . jtorn off by a heavy wayon coming| by @ bell if in demand, | He rang. Bates came, with laden | fore when thé two faced him to. ' SSS | compared with the olose of Batur-|. io. 3 yg gain of more tban fout —— | south, and @ tierce argument between | ‘Theydon took the stairs two at a| hands, thinking the tray was in de- a teetaren Sion ex. day, while leading railroad sticks Bact “ ne |taxi driver and policeman resulted in| stride, opened the door of No. 18, | mand 3 r presencé was soon a PANGING ACAREMIES.__| extended their gains to nearly a{ BOIS: ‘The supply of this stock YU, $, OIL MEN TO WIN “numbers” ‘being, demanded for fu-| whiclt, with No. 1%, opened from the) “singly mail those for me," sala [PURDUE ' Was so scarce (hat shorts had much ture vengeance. Then Theydon took | top landing. He ‘was valeted and|-pyeydon’ glancing vate the lett “These gentlemen. sir, are deteas Bales difficulty in covering commitments. | IN MEXICAN COURTS. a hand in the dispute, poured oil on|cooked for by an Englishman, a for- | «mae ® & letters 2 1 Foreign exchange vates turned firm, = = DANCING CARNIVAL ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street, near Broadway Dancing Every Afternoon and Evening, Including Sundays, 2.30 }"Retter take an umbrella, It's rains {vee Mr. Steingall an’ Mr. c m the Bureau,” said thi aT STTy, cy ing ts and dogs. e@ former Ser- MEKICO CITY, Aug. 29.—Tt 18] janation to the law and a dollar tip| Corps, and his wife, an admirable | "tye man had found the door |zeant in the awed tone which some open. | beople stated in Government circles that|to the driver—thus assuasing all) couple named Bates, and the male of | ang jeft it so when he entered, te. | People cannot help using when spea during the coming week the Su-|damage to both dignity and lamp—| the species appeared before Theydon | for, f members of the he could answer, the door of No. |/3%.° famous depa - e journey was resumed, with a! had removed coat and hat in the tiny | 47 Anand ond tana ‘i ment which wages ruthless and preme Court will render a final de-/80d (he Jeary en eho had abe | hail 17 was opened and closed, with the sue cessful wat against th t ngle inseparable from thi ‘esenc e crooks cision defining article 27 of the Con-|Xoiutely nothing to do with the af-| Jingle inseparable from the presence The same was largely true of rub- ber shares and other industrial spe- | cialties which have been objects of | Vigorous bear attacks. United Drug! was a conspicuous exception to the the troubled waters by a polite ex- Sergeant of the Army ‘Servic with demand sterling — tonching | $3.69 3-4, an advance of 18-8 cents, Cotton was active and strong, with | the October option rising $2.50 @ bale al = H aepar New York, and of many other c.tior RM aan forward movement, and sold down|atiution, All Supreme Court Jua-|fain of $1 In money and nearly ten| panritk my pray in fifteen minutes, Mieaaey tear ant octane ala In the world as well, . ¥ ee to 461-2, the lowest price in itslijces are réported as having formed | minutes in time. night,” said Theydon. on the stairs. For some reason—|,, Though daylight had not yet failed, 3 Lessons (jii'ii"") 30e history, and a decline of 41-2 points) ¢heir opinions. Theydon was not rich, as shall be) Yee, sin” said Bates, “Remawk-| probably becaiise of the unusual fact |'t 48 Tather dark in that corner of SHAG SAA Ie GIG Say fer tha day: a seen in due course, but he was gen-! able ohinge in the weather, sir.” that any one should be leaving Mrs, |(%® depot, and. Theydon saw now, ‘The court has held a secret’ session, | trous and impulsive. Me hated the|” “Rotten, Who would have expect- | Lester's fat at so late an hour—boih | What he had Mot nerceived “earlier, and although the results of the dis-| notian of any one's suffering for hav-|ed this downpour after such a fine Lady Floor Manager will introduce jou to suitable partner for danc- ‘men liste that the usualy sedate Bates was | ary! ” fe r pale and harassed lookin, fi | 2 TO 3. cussions were withheld, it is learned | ing done him a service, and the taxt| day? recollected himself, “Why. y ee &3 ‘Lear to dance at this popu- eee tae the Carranza decrees, which the |™4n might reasonably be deemed a] ates took the coat and hat, and he said. hy, what's wp?” he inquired, real benefactor on that slopp: night yd ntered his sitting room, Roller Skating on Ground Floor. ‘Theydon e is g room, a tt a gazing blankly from one to the oth ading continued to be highly pro-!oil men consider confiscatory, were nough, ihe man's marked er jancin, ec ~ aur frlenls of The Wand ¥ ° e , the ominows pair. j So far as he was concerned, the de- | spacious, square apartment facing the | pause suggested a question to oft , y: Dancing on Second Floor, nies of, The Worn | fessional during the last hour, and| declared null and void lay of ten minutes was of no conse- | ghrdens,’ He had purposely prevented | Gnmloyene q his, Haven't Feu teen the evening = © r expremions of sym SE ere y v - ely “ - y . iy 1," 8a Su i ve, sine aa save | changes in quotations were due of United States War Treattes| quence. ft only meant slightly de- |wates from coming Immediately with Lester's visitor didn't. stop 1d Steinguli, . 0 t ; ‘Abe t of the two. FR AND SONG. mainly to the operatiens of tloor ferred snugeling down into an easy | nis nightly fare, which consisted of a long,” was the comment, “He came : PERSON. eto Be Signed To-day. chair in his suite with @ book and Aj giass of milk and a plate of bread | up almost on my heels’ pe aa wo Fierepnten Plains as ALS. ——=== | riders, The market as a whole) WASHINGTON, “Aux. 29 (Associated | pipe. That is how he would have ex-| fing butter a thought It must have beon a |" for gewek, What is it? ij VES REWAID WITT be paid Yor Teter FUNERAL DIRECTORS. veacted from earlier highs to the] Press),-Signature of a troaty between|presesd himself if questioned on the|" ‘Truth to tell, the artistic tempera- | gentleman,” said Bates. der was committed in the Tansee: eee ROSEN DORF, whe left hore Hon ae exten: of good sized fractions, and|the United States and Hungary set| Point. In reality. it influenced and | ment contains a spice of curiosity, "Why. A ‘gentleman'?” laughed |iast night or earty this morning? * Te Geen o lachea tail high eucnt? in the case of high priced apeci.| {or late to-day, according to Hudapeas | controlled his fuftire in the moat vital | whigh ia, in some sense, an exercise | ‘Theydon ? freckicafuce and 2 ‘extra lest of upper Jaw, ‘are despatches, brings to an end the naace| Way, beca are lative shares the reaction amounted | negottations entered into by th | “Good Lord, no! Who was kiliea once the taxi had) of the perceptive faculties. Theydon| “f mean, sir, that the st lan* x >was Killed Mites {crossed 84h Street and turne A Fadia: he step didn't! A Mrs. Lester, the lady’ seth into wanted to raise a window and look lady's.” Tre, ask AiG Re racteriatica, nd questions asived if h fo about a point, but the tone at| states under, President Harding with) ihe quiet thoroughfare on which the out, am unusual action, and one which | “Ah, I ace." ‘ifr, Leater—who lives in No, 17 vy : ; the Ce Wate, WhOMT TNS | first block of the Innesmore reatd@n- thorefore, would induce Bates to won-| Vaguely aware that he had -| 4 ‘ the close was firm, with oils « > leclared war I 191%, 6) " weusly ad: com, ‘What a_ horrible ! 1 i Rane x. Camrner 1 @ pad oe Sits aad) United Miaten Goclered win th G?0% lial buildings abutted, he passed into |aar ga to lta Oaueh For onde In Wik] Mictes —MimeRt 16 a dehnitn moeen: locit tae anion vernal ay tn - AL CH" Ine. Bie) SUD TORING A PASUOUIAT YO ce een ae Company |% Dew phase of existence: life, a man who bothered his head'|edge as to the sex of Mrs. Lester's|her on the staitee. lay 1m : Si or (Mon-Sectarian) good account of themselves, salen ot careame host in New york cis | . The cigarette Nghted at lasi after! very little abou other people's busi- | yisitor, shoydon added: " ‘ 1970 Broadway ot 66th St. ee ‘or week ending Aaturiay, Aug 27. onl ihe altereation, had filled he cab ness was pussled, and meant to ascer-| “I didn’t actually sce any ore on e SSsiee f p Sates, thd be es Ae (FOR OTHER MARKET NEWS SEE [22 2u'0"ircgthur inte wuenged 247) With mmoke to such an extent that tain whether or not the unknown wae othe siairs, but T heard an arrival, |@ Net Mise To- Morrow's Interesting t PAGE 13.) eenie por pound. — Adve Theydon lowered o window, At that really calling on some resifent in the and Jumped to the same conclusions | instalment. > “ ‘ . = orrmeeeee one nneemeereesesrsnteeeenenasmraerasetannen nessneminrean nner epee ot ENR EE ——_—___———

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