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10 TO il. There was a marked degree of specu- lative cneeruiness in evidence in all the important financial markets | this morning. Under leadership of | the railroad shares the stock mar- ket showed ranging from fractions to more than a Foreign exchange eidledly firm. Wheat recovere than a cent of the loss registered yesterday, Cotton rose about $151 a bale. Bonds were active and firm Tncreaset — speanlatiy cheerfilnes was due in large part to the stead growing belt that the railrowd strike wil wverted, But thet Were other trctors that gave frest courage to traders who have been patiently working for « higher level of prices. neyivania crude orl was again advanced 25 cents a4 Darrel which incteuse was {mmedi- | ately followed by increases in | other erades of eastern crude. Tais | ferved to dispel any remaining doubt as to whether the oil indus | try, Ke so many other important ndustries, has definitely turned th corner ‘ Notwithstanding the very untewe ble statement of earnin issued § the clowe of the ma hold thm, and fear that the pend publication of 4 untavoralte 1 damaging BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | a | Accuracy and || |promptnessin ||) —executing your orders i —furnishing quotations, “last sale” prices and latest market news } service is at your disposal. Try it—ask us about the stocks you are following— no obligation. { This complete brokerage | | Jones & BAKER embers New York Curb Market Direct Private Wire on Phu more Cleveland Three NewYork Offices 505 Fifth Ave. Tel, Mur. Hill 7120, 225 Fifth Ave. Tel. Mad. Sa. 1377 SO Broad Strect Tel. Broad 7150 | FIFTY. 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THB CLUB ROYAL ine Fitty-socond Street New Yorks exclusive res- taurant Is now open te ¢ i shares were helped by the advances | Agusiatel vil in crude oil prices, but Mexican olle | atetaon Ry were supplied on tailles, Net gaina| au duit & Wt. in steel stocks were extended frac-| au dul & Wt p tionally Motors held firm, al- brut though one important manufac: | tauwin Lao turer announced a further {mpe Ga “ee Unio. fant reduction in prices. Tobaceo| ac x Olio and copper shares kept pace with | icy sve i advances in ather parts of tie [tat | uate Majd ‘tm Money repayable on demand venewed | yas ae ot at 4&4 per cent, bul before the noon tina hour the rate was dropped to $ pels garg @ suurot cent. In the foreign exchange | ivianes co markets demand sterling showed As the session progressed buil pools Zullish activity was resumed in the : Phour of trading, and | inter Agr Comp of 6 ‘of specialties pushed up to| Inter Harveter .. 73¥ new high marks for the day. Ameri- | Inter Motor can Ica was the most conspicuous | toter Paper... feature, rising 6 polnts, Oll shares, |Int Mer Menae with the exception of Mexicans, | Inter Mer fer rf, were in particularty good demand, | Inter Note... tailroad und miscellaneous indus: | island O11 y..e006 trata held strong and closed the | Jewel Tea occ Jay with met advances running | Jewel Ts pt from good-sized fractions to nearly | Jones Tre tno points, An exception WAS | Kamas City bo Republic Steel preferred which | Kaneas City 80 of. dropped to a new low for the pres-| Kelis Seingfield .. ent downward movement. Kenneant Cooper . In final dealinga the wheat market | Kermone Tire yst practically all its early ain. | Kreage ....000 December wheat closed at $1.08 2-4 | Laaied Gas : a bushel. On the other hand cotton | Use Rutter & Tire. increased Its early gain and showed | {rnigh Valley .... an advance averaging about $2 a| Loews ine . bale, Forelgn exchange rates con- | tat ine ings demand sterling was quoted at | ustilad .....+++++ $2.945-8, a ain of 81-8cents, Marks | (mma Loco... Weer quoted at 07-100the of a cent. | anati Sage: SS Mun bleratad .. Clemenceau Ketarna to Parts | stan gpirt sunday. May Dest Stonen PARIS, Oct. 20.—Former Premier | Mexican fwroleum, | Clomenceau, who hax been resting for | Wem! Cape some time at his native home in the| stuavale Steel iblic for iuacheon | inner. Sa, per by Invlt tlen. A. BORGO, Mar. _ Notice to Advertisers yy advertising ‘5p¢ cops and release orders ‘he week day Morning World er Th Word ‘if receives afier t P.M ihe ds: n cation canbe inserted only a May ‘permit sod in order of receipt at The ‘Offire. Copy containing engravings to be wade oy Tho Word must be received by 1 P.M. Dhoplas advertiemg trpe copy for the Supple. emt Sections of ‘Sunday World must oe Feorkeed or 1 P.M Tmuraday preceding pubiioa: (esd release tous be received by 2. P. day. rontaining engravings to bem Tee World mus: be recelved by Thursday 000, Ponder Main Sheet corr, type copy which bar wot dees receives by 4 P.M Friday. and en ving copy which has noi been received in the office by 1 PM. Friday, end positive not reselerd by 5 uy 3, oumitied se conditions require. rigidly ‘of latest receipt and positive release copy or orders released Iater than 4s above, when omitted will tot serve to ef any character, contract oF other THE WORLD Mt. | | THE EVENING WORLD, Te Mania Jute {vm ser chen Am (au Nene Am ot sapee effect on the market has been large ly remov Furthermore, in ada!- tion to the stead'ly growing beile! Ma Mapuste that the. raliroud) strike will be | (a (el ‘te averted faith in the tmmediate | ya coe uf m sees future of railroad ste ks Ww 18 an Car & Roun Lolstered up by expectations that] ya papiee the September earnings statements, soon to be issued, will make a hettor | (a yar ps ewing than the returns tor | (1 poe aly J Ana tnveriatione: market held firm through the | 8 times! od fist hour, and next ta the strength | oe bm oo ft Is specialities command my Attention. American Sugar yarés Were helped by the reassur- | *" statement issued by the Presi yas o the company ‘wes a Viayve Corn Products, Haske &p lharker und ¢ n store stocks were pienously frm and gave ev tence of a resumption of wool activ. kw vn Am Wool . Am Writ Paper yt Anaconda ‘ “71 TO 12, t still appeared in the second hour t market's line of least re- & is upward, Domestic ofl ance Bariect ec Caddo Cent, Oth. Calif Packing an advance of more than 2 cents and touched the fighest figure since last May. German marks showed cis fa recovery of approximately 20 per | Cale etroleums cent. compared with the recent low, | ("NM ECR Gent Leather uf... Gant RoR of NJ. onrro do Paseo... handle Moton .. And traders working on the tong |?" & rig side of the market showed no ine |e ee et ae clination tu push eariier successes, [6 MES but on the other hand bears seemed |B Ory oa t ck courage to endeavor wf Uk 1 & Paved ing recession, The con-|t RL e NERS! sequence was that business turned |°h arent ie exceedingly — dull Undoubtediy, ve Se 4 the conference being held in Chi: | ule Sawer os at which the question cago to-day aera of whether or not there will be a oe 40 railroad strike wil be decided, was adie f factor demanding caution, Prices |W" C4 ee” og held at or near the highest figure. |\°! i “Wie aim 60M of the day. Burns Brothers went up more than 5 points, and in a number of other specialties net gains extended to well beyond a columbia Urapbo. wot Gap sees ual Tomiie Gon tetera point, Cont Can. TT0:. Geaden 08 0 2. orn Products — ora Prockuete Phere was a further decreuse ‘nace | Uraitle steel Uvity during the fourth hour and during this period transactions did not total much more than 50,000 hares, Willys-Overland preferred went down a point in face of cons tinued strength in other parts of the list. Mexican oils still were unable to keep pace with strength shown by domestic of] shares. American Sugar preferred, at 7, showed a gain of two points over the close of yester- day and a gain of more than seven points over the low of the week, but the common stock was supplied on rallies and was unable to make headway. The nancial district jrr- sists in believing that the company Will soon have to do some extensive wikhora Cem) oo. saudioutt Jonas Ven Aupbalt . General Keectric Kieveral Motor . val Motor Deb Gonend Mowr 6 © sina Mining « new financing. It is known that! iran copper busin s recently fallen | Great Nor of s+ off quite sharply, presumably be- | creat Nor Ore. wy cause of the ratirond strike threat, | sarel & Barker, 6 but copper shares Were among the | ilowon Ol... uy firmest on the list. Hojo Motors itty Lin's Csatral ihe Indianoma Refin BM Inapiration Copper. Later Cous orp. « Inater Agr Comp... tinued to work upward. In late deal- | tome Wilee Vendee, whi return to Paria next Gun-|\o Ken & Te. 1 day, 1t Was announced to-day. He {9 {n | Mimourt Patho... 16% excellent health, according to reports | Musou Pao af... 42) from his home at St, Vincent-aur-Jara. | Mowt Wet....... URSDAY, OCTOBE R 20, 19 21. } : Story of a !'an Who Loved and Dared Hie, ie Shares, Mei, Low. Last. | Abares Woke ae es . INDUSTRIALS. 1060 Woodburn ecco (Copyright by Malina Body...) 40 Mh ey as we 19 20y | ste0 F OF... rr ic - — Sr im Tob reg Lie tte nw <ING. po ” 790 Br Am Tob coup... 11% ie MINING pt esses 7 a0 Cal Or rut ‘ a4 | 2000 Am MIR cee ceeeeceee 4M owner of @ trading post in « remote sertion of tbe Yuxuu, | wuus Tom Amant, pros 1 NY Aborabe 6 ting 8700 Bom de Mont te 1 ferns, into’ the ‘wildarteay, snd ‘while’ ho ia ene Heesie, le born. — Her mot ; v% COU \, #e? Cobmbta tm y,9 Canada Oop cee 88 “0 Joa, retures alk onthe Teles. ladey mith gold but, low nuind on bearing 1° NYNHaw £0 Davies Wm A ; 1890 Come Cop Mo... 1% % ef grat teoaprcine mtn Pike, a c'bad indi nw NY Om & Wet 409 Bow 5 | M90 Comer Mitew 2. : a1 Bight “Tom “aud Kestucky leave Measie's cabin sonreber a | Nahe Bacan <2 and Festal fag) $290 Cresson Gord t 1 ¢ bauk, fe ahows 8 Tull of fed gold. A week ta b Note Soutle. tee 21 900 Gitwon Bowe (iy | 20 inde Bs : Ba TE tee ate ade, A mute goes oy aud “epider Rugee, che camer By Nae RRM ri 30 Ontiete tN | 10400 Butehs Crouse cscs ws | Hitt dectares that. be bas racked” thes ad Ler) thein to dle 08, the ~ 2% 3 jes al vt $4 i 18% | 9000 Gotdheld Fler ja bullt for ber and drowns bimeelt in the tey river, Que ulaat Tom Oleh Ri. 2% \ ‘6 Hen Alden OM Syd fence vive AE D the hill tc wee iessle. At the door Tots ts astonisted to see Bessie looking up inio, Ro) feos is in : fH | 1000 Gold Sate eescee « “ ‘© rapturous expression. He ‘ibcovery that ane foves fr ut or Hig Blerator " a £8 | 2000 Harned ’ 1 8 A few ent Benuicky telus Tou that ard the plans of imo, 1udinn *\, Oweim Tortling 2s 8 4a | 200 Hottinaee o% Bee eae tate chine” ut Tom refusea’ HE Iaier agrees ond ‘teria off o@ the Ton aga a 2 : 300 Howe sound .. as) | Journey with “Kew ucky, folloging the trall of the tw Indlaus five foorbrints 08 7 Devan Cori. 10 ie 104 1% ” We | as tere inne , ‘ ie "Constantine. Big : 1s roll the. pair.” Days of. plodstings ; cite wo” 60 5 Sacein H ue to time they ae 0! ho travellers akeed af thom.” Fineily they come to & cao 4 tlie be aeons rer feapeth i : Sparhawk dsing of starvatlv’ Mh vanSaer Pacing 1S 0 WN te eile ae CHAPTER 1X. ee re Ven! Bo 4ite 4 4 ‘ ee MMboR Ee we . (Continued. | He would huve walked then, but 1 ee t ia aa 4! 1500 Mothertode Ch siscce AMS LOOKED around the little tent. It ae him keep quiet aus tried t ' aN tte ' x wee a a vaw tts very wher sonfu- | 4ress his wound as best C might, « \ R in a Ophir was Uttered everywhere in confus | though hs constantly assured. my Suede a Ihe ie . soos s sion, as if in hie Jliness Spar-| that it was a uscless ministrat\s Pa a aro Ne Co ovens hawk had riffed it, and stolen] But it had this eftect, that he went ce on Wen ete We tA ith from himself. He had subsided now, | to sleep, Sen nuites betore a nid - 44 t ieee om % 8) | shed, and we laid out our blanket mae APO A ry Wet kad Chem in : a eyes € ORR lla a bk hy Ph aN, 31 atone ea qo" | ind tay there with his eyes closed 1) ang did’ likewise, without his haviny Ye Wuwtargh Vaal. Angio Am Oll.sccssss. 16M tov yey | (St Tonspee Bat. ia Sbastly way, with the whites show-|yaid anything more. Only now 00d #1 & Wert Val. ‘Aulautle Lobos 0% 18%! 1000 Tuolumne... 6 33 | ing, as if physical strength were in- yer qthrough the night, the dose + %) vite &@ WOVE pl. TH Buckeye Pipe. GS Continenead... 4, | sufficient to close them. spirits a Rear were filled wit. tA | tout Cree Coat. 164 43 Imperial OU Can. Cea eae SR} [turned with Kentucky and burried s 2 | Pui Gomme. tb Ou of Ind aes ‘ AV ratte Wa tue the lasiilign on (he CHAPTER X. Alng Sugar. 4 28% 4 1%, INDEPEN HAT time oo ‘4! ture On »y OS x 1000 Am Fuel 3 BONDS. sled in baste, and I went back into 66 me now? two serp “a a 100 Atiautic Pete ad Aiiied ‘Padker 6s. the tent with a stew kettle and a strip | er enae “i ‘ (heuer itor Aulled Packer 6s of the precious frozen moose meat in feeble iu ri gllpet iets i ee rear ee my hand. The wood was ulmost ex- aroused u rant Met Rac i FAIR Belts 4 | sausted, and Sparhawk stilt lay with | not dayl and I struck us Cites Semicon on 19% ‘Anacouda Coppa de his eyes closed In that same half-deag] 80d looked at my wateh. It val Chey) Sersive old its Anacatiia iy 2 way. | feared for an inetant that he |Mearly $ oclock In the morn atrpresirarere i Crea ; aaah a. bs | was dead, and leaned over to catch his| Nastily crawled from my warm 1» + Mp Reiblic Stowe Goatees 3 Beaver Beara &... {raimt breathing. He did not look Tike | 40d sserliee oe atte kindling, uu 4! Moya Dawn NY Edmond: ae ' Can Par He. oc se | the strong man I had seen that night Fust It into the little stove, aid tiara be Edmonds ie 2 @ stros [tre to it. It was bitterly, bittny. Caine Ek Basin o% ey rene Hal laut the squaw dance. 1 wondered what jcold, with that dead still cold the, D WLR Goa twee 2 Engtieers w Ncose ic Salle could have brought him to this, for it | seenis almost to etab. — | Saxon “Mourne 1109 Pie a te 3 Copper Fxp 8 scarcely seemed that starvation alone | “l Rie eweue you to BSE UB Ong 4\cg\\ seeadsbard) ok X : Fi S copra iisy an tb: z se Aly: unt,” Sparhawk went on in his tte | Seata AW Ling at 740 Gteazocu’ OW... 14 ae : could huve been so deadly. f feared) jabored voice, “but I jest wanted tu StL & San fr pf Hudson On. 1 8 Cubes ‘Tel that he was dying, and hastened ™m) | know the time. I've been thinkin’ + Wy Semitabies ‘ea Umpertal OW ry 1 Galese 0 Zi. : preparations, through which he slept} tot."’ Pal j Tah rele a ate x ¥ in that same inert way. “Well, suppose you try to go | ~ ae Invincible Git ra OP el aa heard. Kentuck having trouble] sleep again: 1. said. “It we bp Seutbes Peete Kesetone Ranger iW 1A] foute Ol ta... with the dogs. sg wnavigg | Narmer in a minute or two, 74 |euauiern Itailway Ww Kinuey Ot A Pres 7 tiles G6 +) "Hang it alli" he said, “they’ee| got that broth working and # «| Souter ty pt Lyons 08 3 Humble on . 0% | afraid of somethin’. What shall 1 dolwhen it is good and oN Marace , liner ROT ie ; jwith ‘em? Tie ‘em up? . | "No use," he sald; ae ‘bib hatade: Jet ra 4 ‘dint: BOT tas, | “¥es." 1 called buck softly, and‘ assured py friendly ‘ " an Wete ° : i 1 Ken 4, heard ‘im go about this task, then | comforted i eee 1, Stiowibery Bie aNy§ ‘oy [the ring of his axe us he felléd a tree) making the * . i en | for tuei he was | Studebaer 1 kay, 2 Oe [’eed the dogs,” | called, “and may nceLE Rao beeps Lota Biel Be of ' | be they'll wet over it. And give them) "Kentuck aoe ae vetiot ON eveese “i ental, te Seats @ Phitfppine Sta. 9 «6% «os |a fish each to-night so they'll fe€li ig get hiv face away from the ligh ‘Vexaa Com ‘ Fs 12 Sears Roebuck 74 22.... 08% Rp uv | Detter. Fe of the cunéie, began snoring I wen ‘Sash : poo “3 rh bon atin Sbawsbeen ts St. 8 bs “Good medicine,” 1 beard his re- eutale the tent, where the stars were ole + 1 Vac Coal... Ge Wo Southern Ry és. 99 «= 68% ods | SpoNse, s stil] shining, and the dogs, as if tired ah = | Tne ou: ve bveuel banal 1S ONY fo 2.,...103 208 a3 | Then I aroused Sparhawk and) by their night of restlessness, were ule Rites pone 3700 Omar Ow PAwnlh cote 8 13 see ie | poured the steaming broth down his|now mere bluck spots in the holes + %/Trancon Ol... Bd 10 Smin & Co 0 {throat as, with one hand behind his| which Kentuck had soooped for th ae | Uaue On . 100 shoulders, 1 lifted him up, 1 gavel in the snow. I did not arwase Ken- + Uuioa Pacific... aipeae him all I dared, then laid him back | tuck until the breakfast way read) is hile tecicelaral Ko on the blankets and he again went to|for 1 surmised that we whould. bs iE Nene eet: | t100 é Sleep. 1 went outside and carried in| compelled te lay up here for mere hit 8 Untied Wood Prod. neha | ee? 3 : 1 our supplies, dropping to my knees! manity's scke until Sparhawk was + Un Ry lov Co... | 1%¢ Simms Pet 1) Westem Elec 79 wit wi 11% | inside the tent, hungry, and wonder: | better, Hve or dead. It was hard - 1900 Belly OWL 1 Wom Virus sue... 8 89 60 | Ing. The de ga, too tlrod to utter fur | that we sii ve come so fi «| 106 So Pete ‘ s ther protest and too lappy to find’ such an ur yd, spelline : % | 10Ri0 Teron O @ LX div... 10 argentine eer tg som ons | SUCH aN abundant meal. were smell- | failure, pro To chee ey S00 Tusteny Ont 10 Ger Gen wleo 4s ‘ay 8 ty |iMg around the snow for last frag- | such a one must hay Fe} © 4 vutean On aay 10 seater Berle 40, es * | ments of frozen fish. Kentucky [& deart of stone nd the food! T ‘ + 2%! s000 Western States 16 etre tt im [in with the blankets and whispered, ! was getting Dy So many ral te | “4¢0 Wilcox 8 16 tp | as if fearing to arouse the sisevar: pounds eac e pes “What's he got to say?” We finished our breakfast and ted hd 1 shook my head and threw the the dogs and it was daylight bef: ro he fla 5 # ue | approximately 1,000,000 of the 8,600,000 | bacon in tho pan and stirred the fap- Sparhawk aw { gave him. tho ‘ |enorea the Pacitie Company has out- |jack batter preparatory to making stexming broth again, and he made i ° |standing. The bulk of this stock 1s|our bread supply. Kentuck sat there a feeble effort to smoke, but It was to a t Ossi tnderstood to have been. acquired | staring at the recumbent Sparhawk the effort of the mind ng to oe Va‘dF/ Coal 1d Osha ° through the purchase of “rights” | for a time, then went out and filled sume hab!: and he soon tossed sid Vireadou jfrom stockholders of the Southern |the pan with snow and put it where cigarette to one side. He loaked ae NVebem of As Pacific Company at the time the lat- | !t could melt, I heard him pase out at M8, and T saw that hia eyes 1% a SRTY eps. t ompany divorced itself from ita|side and go from dog to de # even a tesa virile fire than on t ue | etme ae Het! LIBERTY BONDS. Kiienea ‘ “\triendly word as if they were till night before. The man was dytt ey ar ee . Liberty 31-25 opened 91.70, up .08; nervous, then wash his hands in and knew t faced it 18 Wwalamie Gate + let 41-48, 92.76, off .02; 2d, 9: off! It has been learned that the Cuban |snow torn from the bank around the | A © suddenly me Wauseon | 08 94.50, off .04; 4th, 92.40, off Sugar Commission has finally cleareu | foot of the tent. The candle, stuck asked 2% pra a +7 Ba ae aaa lig ee na a up all thelr sugar at United States|!n a crotched stick, flared brighter, Why, nc towe hay “o% huveanhaal |Victory 8 8-48, 9.40 up .02; 4 U-48, Dots and afloat for this country,|and 1 poured the first batter in the secon.” Kentuck 1 oy, Lega faa | 90.40, ? |Very recently the commission had| frying pan and watched |t come to a) | And. it Ne sinus ai White Motor ...... 86 88 %| FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING. | 60.000 tons {n this country, It is re-| brown before flipping and turning it. | since T've : 86% + | eewesiell e 3 LE gurded as extremely unlikely that the| Kentucky entered and piled some No, th are still clear a 4 White Oil 1% 12 Sterling, demand, 3.92 1-2; cables, | eee the tent | rp.” Bye + hl wy 0 Ps hd . z. {commission will bring any more un-|of his newly cut wood over the te s p qeupoae 10° oh %| 3.98, up 1, French francs, demand, | solq sugar to the United States. fly to hold it down, and at my sug-| "Then I want you to get ‘em and Wiemann one et 402; cables, .0723, up .0001 1-2, Lire, gestive nod picked up the first pan-| bury ‘em. That map th tl Wisoa & 0o...+. pottd 141 demand, .0892; cables, .0393, up .0002.| On Oct. 1 stockholders of the Penn-| cake and strips of bacon and rolled | trees whe Watwen can We Cectral 2 “4 4 " : oT11; sylvania Railroad numbered 189,605, a] them into ® convenient handful. He|'em.” he 1 Kentuck we teers DAM OMe 4 | Belgian francs, demand, .0711; cables, |0orease of 765 for the month. This|ate solemnly and silently, staring | stared at him, wondering it bh Fos we: “0% ny 4|.0712, off .0002 1-2, Marks, demand|}, the third consecutive month a de-| thoughtfully at Sparhawk, who stlil| had been delivered ty delirium “im dividend, al % | ana cables, .0067, up .0001 1-2 Greek|crease has been shown, but, oom-|alept. I l:fted the Coeur d’Alener's|, “Who de you meant” T askn! Catalin r err ap |Grachma, demand, 0480; cables, 0436, | Pared with Oct. 1 of last’year, stock- | head and again held the broth to his endng forward and looking ” 100 ares ais Steet » 4 holders show an tncrease of 10,568. | lips. This time it was stronger, Wut Royce. m, : carpe pa unchanged, Gwiss francs, demand, | 2 he swallowed greedily, and then, |squaw. Mary WARSHIP ESCORT | 1868; cablee, «1858, up .0010. Gullders,| ‘The course of the foreign exchange | without word or look, fell asleep: | We were o FOR LORD BEATTY demand, 8390; cables, .3302, off #014, | market continues to mystify the clos- hay ary Hey de CU bserey sie ig at bin | sae “mand, .1311} jest students of that market. ‘Thia|it that thy dogs w leep, and| "Ves. ' | Pesetas, demand, 1511) cables, 1318, |), OUCH Ot sgmment of the Bank | washed ou! our cooking utenalls be: | ey ou" ‘ ; up .0007. Sweden kronen, demand,|?e Germany showed an iuerease in| fore Spariswk awoke, Then he sud-| cdge c { Admiral to Arrive Here | .2811; cables, .2316, oft .0024. Norway| paper circulation during the last|denly tried to sit ups ao (el Pe north side. T va : . lieronen, de (. 74 cablos, +127 ,| Week amounting to 256,600.000 marks, | clutching his side. he strengst think you'll Po MOnoW ae Gurst of ‘0 i. anti ae a Re Be eee niton note stants ut 87,728,200. | his delirium had deserted him and he) Go and see, won't American Legion 0014, snmark Kronen, demand, | 999 marks, against which there are|lay there sturing at us, but,with sane | better, it scems t knowin" L ‘gion, 4912; cable, 1917, off .0005. gold holdings of 1,023,600,000 marks. | eyes. eae ae thes e ean eared. f ; —— tat “How did you get here ey've been askit y mee to it Aamiral Lord Beatty, who is com-| ‘the foremost oll companios of the| jis ifrcing was advanced to Fares | monked fe0bly when T waa here goin’ OUL and ing to this country as the guest of the|world continue their scramble for SOver the trail,” Kentuck answered,{starvin’ because [didn't hay BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCIAL TS Salt Creek Prod. Cosden & Co. Internat’! Pet. Midwest Rfg. Boston-Wyoming Elk Basin Mountain & Gulf Simms Pet. Write fer copy tedey L. L. WINKELMAN & CO, 62 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK Telephone Broad 6470 Branch Offices tn Leading Citiep Direct Wires to Vertwos Marbets ‘The abovenamed group are vitally affected by the recent changes tn crude oil prices Our specially prepared pamphlet cogently outlines how these new crude oil prices will immediately affect their resources, Cunarder Aquitania. Twelve de. stroyers and a# fleet of naval aircraft will meet the Mner beyond the Light. ship and escort it to Quarantine. At Quarantine the naval tux Vigi off the Admiral and convey him t the eity. On the Rear Admiral Vigilant Hugh and Capt. Balley, British Military Ay Miss Mary Garden. Bo SE BALLOON IS MISSING DAYTON, 0., Oct. 20—A free b: carrying four men on a trial Might f MeCo here, Waa missing tod thirty hours after !t began drifting cast ward Officers were net apprehensive ove hulioen, but plans were made ty wide searei. The Might sta yesterday and was the first since th Fort Omaha Balloon School was moy here. ‘Those in the missing balloon are Capt Alon MacFarland, Lieut, Philip Setine | berger, P, L. Lewis and Matt Corbett, American Legion, and Lady - Beatty wtll arrive to-morrow morning on the nt will meet the Aqutania and take | Pier A, where he will be welcoinad to | wih be Rodman and} Capt. D. C, Hanrahan of the navy tache to the Embassy at Washington. The usual salutes to an admiral will be fired from Fort Wadsworth as the Aquitania comes tn and at| gout, Me and alot | Governors Island as the Vigilant | soul! America, and Slso has made an) passes, At Pier A. Maj. Gen. Bullard, |e eee ee pie ltat acreage tn representing the army, and Capt, ©.) \f.0 Z AP Meabeenisa. Aan td | T Vogelgesang., represetning 1 ‘ i / navy, will rect Lord Beatty A de oF aaa 1 Navy Yard will be drawn up at the) nave ever been drilled in that coun- pier. * top thn ter! if ie unlinely ‘Among the other passongers on tha | ti), wor Cee uae saa il Aquitanta are Mrs, Vincent Astor and WITH FOUR FLYERS Jands that hold promise of dovelop- ing into valuable producers. Practi- cally the entire world 1s being ranged. -|And in the forefront of this compo- | tition there is the Standard Oi! Com- | pany of New Jersey, which has long aince discarded one of the policies the lcompany steadily adhered to for{ -|moro than a quarter of a century, namely, never to enter into “wild: cating,” but ¢ to buy production proven land Coming on top of the announeenent that the company has gained valuable concessions in Czecho akla, which | many authorities assert are equivalent to a monopoly of the ol] business of -| that country, heretofore enjoyed by the Royal Dutch Company, it became known to-day that the New Jersey Company has acquired approximately 8,000,000 acres of leases in Bolivia, ° of the Bolivian land. But it evident that the Standard t that the newly acquired acreage pos- | sosses promising possibilities, and in the vernacular of the day the Standard ts resarde heving “put another ace tn the he Tt ts understood that Mextean fcreago Ww be started as on af practleable, ‘The new develop: ment w be under the direct charge} f the Atlantle Lobos Oil Company, | whicl % by the Atlantic efining Company aad Aimerican To- acco interests, drilling of the d « of the Pacific Ol Company gold at $42 a share, a new | hundredths of a cent, a recovery of approximately 30 per cent. from the recent record low quotation. For a 20 mark gold plece Germans now ve to pay $40 paper marks, com- pared with 480 paper marks a week ago and 260 paper marks on June 1 Ample reason for the strength ex- ‘\ibited by domestic oll shares In :o- y's market was found in the unex pected anpouncement that the pric. of Pensylvania crude oll had been advanced 25 cents a barrel, to $5.40 1 barrel, Quite recently the quota- ‘on on Pensylvania crude was $2 2% a barrel, Other and Inferior grades ct Hastern crude have about double! n price. It is regarded as not un- Mkely that mid-continent producers will follow the lead of Pennsylvania producers and advance their prices. » number of !dle cure on the railreads of the country ts any indl- ation, tr conditions are tmprov- ne. On fe cars numbered ot 4 wit It ls stated by the managers of the syndicate which recently tinderwrote the 150,000 shares of additional eaj- ta) stock of the Lavinelble Ol Com- oany that applications have been far ‘n excess of the stock offering ond that eubecription books have been closed. There was considerable activity n Mexican bonds to-day, and Mext- can 68 sold at 54 1-2, an advance of nearly a polnt. The move waa con- idered significant in view of the fact that Thomas W. Lamont of J.P. » who has been in Mex- lust fortnight conferring ‘an officials for the osten- sible purpose of making arrange- rents for taking care of Mexico's for- n de ves Mexico to-night, and it fw expected that coincident ‘with pric It is reported, although not - officially confirmed, that the Standard Ol Company of California now owns his departure a statement will be is- sued telling of the results of his ne- gotlations. ‘i with an assumption of cheerfulness, Sparhawk appeared to be trying to remeinber. “We're north, ain't we? A long ways from anywhere?” “We are,” I answered. "“W deen following what we think must have been your trail.” ‘Again he lay quiet for a mon: and then suid nd the Hatehat’ “T suppoe? 80." The pause was longer this time, and he appeared to bo thinking over something. T thought tt best to give him more of the broth, which had now become thick and nourishing, and he weakly let me lift him up and hold it to his ilps. Tt seemed to strengthen him somewhat and his eyes appeared more thoughtful. “You know where he's headin’ for, then?” I nodded my head, as did Kentuck. “Well, then you know that he's after the red gold. I've been—T've bean goin’ out for so long that I lost sount of the days. I can't make Your and my fight ain't ever comin’ off, Sorry tor that! I'm a goner. I'm goin’ to cash in. Maybe I'd hest tell you how it happened. The Hatchet got me. Come over here and look.” He clawed with his emaciated hands at the blankets, and TI pulled them down, to draw back, shocked. His whole shoulder was crudely swathed, but the stained bandages had fallen away, and been displaced in that Instinctive effort to keep alive, maintained through hia de- Mrlum, and a gaping wound was ex- posed, such as that made hy a heavy { slow-moving bullet when its fore lune been almost expended Tt led through the upper part of ‘‘s lung, ag nearly as T could fudge, and waa a frightful hole | “The Hatchet gave moe that,” he said. “No use tryin’ to fixitup! I'm a goner, Our fight’s not settled and it ain't worth while, You fought fair, you did! Just give me some more of that soup." Again I held the kettle to his lips and he drained tt greedily, feverishly. strength to do more than grab ray oatmeal and bacon and put on ttle more of the wood. Royce was always great for cuttin’ wood. He alway piled enough up In eacti camp to lan: a week, T owe him that much.’ Wo hurried out of the tent after re filling the stove to its capacity, an our way toward northe part of the timber. The dogs bega to howl again, that same uneart of requiem. We had not far t look. There were tracks where mer had run backward and forward, as | dodging behind trees, two frashly cn! stumps where Royce had cut wood, and then we found his body. It was doubled up behind @ tree, face down- ward !n the snow, with a rifle lying beside {t. He had two bullet wounds as we could make out from the stainc on the snow, and such examination as could be made of iim under con ditions. “Let's get him Into th tree,” Kentuck sald adopted that primitive vitter cold, of giv! fitting tomb we o carried him far away from the cam; where he had died, however, as we did not know how long we might tv there, Three of the dogs howled dix mally as we passed them, Dut the fourth lay stil] and Inert, lifting a slow head, and running out a tongue that wae not red. Fiven in that m ment of gruesomencss, 1 noticed jt with a sinking heart, for it mea that another dog, Keno, one of 1 original lot, was doomed, but IT sa nothing to Kentuck as we lifted tha maat, frozen body up into the branehy after emptying the pockets, lashed |: to limbs ‘ald in the boughs and le it to Its rest "He sald to the east,” K muttered us we “LT wonder how girl The ‘Rig Chicken, ina joke. Nowl It scems more fitting.” Do Not Mies To-Morrow’s Interesting Instalrrent. ‘aced our all happened! I cat must cal! her

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