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. g . a 2 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921. Sas eters Slee | PIGTURES IN THE DAY'S NewS {\VOYAGEOFPRINCE |SING SING “LIFER” POSTPONES IRISH | CAUGHT IDLING ON PACE SESSION BROADWAY CORNER. @xperience leads the Post Office in- shares Pacific O1!. London Announces No Meeting| Finger-Prints Force Ackron to apectors to bellove, the robbers will Stout & Cd, No, 2 Brbad Streot, deatroy. had in the loot obtained by the ban- The free and easy methods of tho «its $20,000 worth of Duluth and iron Post Office Department Jn entrusting Range 6 per cent. bonds, due 1987, Fegistered mail valued at millions of Nos. 6145-6, 6942-3-4, 1902-3-4, 6941, | dollars to the custody of a lone, un- 5658-9-60-1, 6586. #300, 1927 and armed chauffeur on the streets of 6184, and $6,000 worth of Clile Copper New York City in the night time are Co. 6 per cent. bonds, series A, due! further jllustrated by the revelation 1932, N 8885-6, 14438-9, 8000 and to-day that in the last three years 144 more than 3,500 chauffeurs have been Henry L. Doherty & Co. of No. 60 employed to drive mail trucks In New Wall Street announced that the * 4 * Wate GA have réaigned. ot been robbers #Ot about '40,000 worth, of of Conference Will Be Admit Identity—Says He discharged after varying terms of securities, some of which are negoti- Held To-Day. Was Pardoned. service. Many of these men had op- able, w: -h they had mailed to vari portunities to observe the system ous customers in New York and weed in the distribution of registered Pennsylvania. Following is the list: mail. Cities Service Company series D, 7 The latest story told by Havraneck, per cent. vold debcntures; No. F-177, the driver, is that two automobiles in the name of Frank D, Yuengling, were used in the hold-up—one to run $6,000. tm front of his truck and slow him Gas Securitels Co,, 8 per cont. cou- down, the other to carry the bandits, Pon note, No. C 410, $1,000; 20 shares % He also said that after the robbery of Cities Service Company, preferred 2 the bandits tied @ sack around his Stock, certificate number N. Y¥. 0. : ‘ge ae head and secured it with a running 492, In the namo of Frank J. Water os A Novelty in’ Earrings—The that no meeting of the Irish con-|°" t Ae eurd. of Pine Grove, Pa.; 20 Cities Ser- : , pendant containing the miniature | ference, or of the committes trying aa about : elo. & Lid ‘The sack ts in tho possession of Vice Company Bankers shares, Cer- / : . =" portrait ig larger than the shell- to find a formula by which the nego- fied that anon Were Say tik bert od the Poet Office inspectors. It o ot Dah OF Mike REKiC ba Ad von tinted ear of the ‘wearer. k tlations may continue, would be held} the Claridge who were planning to many beiesd eet Leng noest este: Ravan, Buffalo, . Y Fi to-day was made here shortly Tae feeds a hold-up somewhere on Long Gry of guests, On tho vag was Cities Servico Company Banks noon, At the Dall Bireann head-| isnt | ‘ ae ans @ name—probubly that of w Shares, certificate No, N. Y. 0. 64,787, quarters it was declared the an- walate vice hiaias aren aii His hotel. Ali but the last letter of the My a name of Ruth H. Stuldon, 614) douncament bad no simnldoancel pr sata, api aepenou ee alent at il ald dallas its, Pat 10 Cites Hui Conipans| relative to the continuance of the| Brooklyn, were arrested on the pre- DRIVER TELLS OF BEING ae shares, certificate No. N. ¥.| ore bated on isetree nie, ground that they “looked AUTO. . $4,778, in name cf J. A. Wilhelm, of the British Government were ex-| the part” ilavreseik sith Vint ates crossing @banon Gas & Fuel Co, Lebanon, tremely busy in conneotion with the| “lam Charlos Cha: "Pa.; 60 shares Citles Service Com- is 109 Bank Street,” said Ackron, But he mbers Street on Broadway v th 1s! OO shares Cities § iG departure of the Prince of Wales fr) aaraittod his real identity a Uttk hjs multi-million load of registered | hide tock certificate} India. later when he was confronted with maii he put on speed, It ls customury N°: N. ¥. O. 7,208, in tho name of| ; oveeecl ee eee for drivers of mail trucks to run at Porethy L. Hebel, of Milnesville, Pa.; | The ginn Fein headquarters had re- He print ors ence, ; . thirty or forty miles an hour along $1,000 of Consolidated Cities Light, | ceived no notification at noon to-day aa ou er that machine,” he lower Broadway late at night. Power and Traction Co. 6 per cent. from the Ggvernment as to when | ““toy did you got out?” be was But when he neared Leonard Street, COUPOn bonds of 1924, No. M. 4,058. either the committee or the confer- | asked. he said, a black touring car appeareu Blalr & Co, No. 24 Broad Street, | i “Miller pardoned me,” he satd. tn front of him and siowed down, TePOrt the following securities lost: ence as a whole would reassemble. The) The police say Ackron had two One cth ig a ver raraiisn not intended to Issue | Packages. One contained _Icense "ss Haealer dae gc atnmstelare Fe ae Steel Caneayticaion ey fh hee oe ‘The Latest “rom Parls—A fas- Government had plates issued to an automobile owner this Te before he had made ~ ] y first mort- 4 « at moment, before he cinating chinshille cape, collar | ® communique last night, but the Sinn | jy port Chester. “The other contained any move to go around the car anead, &48¢ 8 per cent, sinking fund gold | Fein delegates pressed for a public| Some chain, wire nippers and abo HOPE FOR SETTLEMENT.) Charles ©. Ackron, who was @ no- torious dive keeper in the old days of Sub-Conference Expects Ad-| ‘'s Tenderloin and who at last ac- A . . counts was supposed to be servingsa justment of Irish Claims | i, term at Sing Sing, was arrested With British Stand. early to-day when he was found leaning {dly against the Broadway LONDON, Oct. 26.—Announcement| side of the Hotel Claridge. The chargo is robbery. Archibald of No Brooklyn Kiddies .n the Haryest Feast—A garden festival in which ‘ 2157+ lined with smoke colored velvet, he 1 childr> nding the Be ad k int pted h fifteen Inches of the inner tube of that the green touring car with the bonds, No. 1TM2157; certificates TANTHe Ea i she se.col c! ron attending the Betsy He ‘ark interpreted in their alle: e of af feetel hood caine up from bebind.and DI806-01 tor 9600 enh and M1040. with turban to mateh, ewn way the feast of the harvest held at the Betsy Head Park, Brooklyn, |®"Bowncement, explaining that oufel= | automobile tire. se two men ran alongside his truck. 41 for $1,000 each, Standard Oil of ~ a a wise the meeting of Michael Collins), 411), ‘Arnold Degner, a delicatessen The green oar carried the bandits, New York 61-2 per cent. bonds due |#dian National Raliways 25-year 61 | and Arthur Griffith with Prime Min-| man at No. 639 Seventh Avenue, at foe: oi, | Per cent sinking tund gold debenture about 4 o'clock on the t one at the Shs Tec two pee! i. Planter pee tt Bg A 108 rida due tei, ind 8 ae q pene A (fF BR THER - inter Lloyd George and Austen Chain- Sate Oe aa e morning o the rear seat. e driver, he sa! oy iddle State Oil ‘athete $$412, inciusive, and $1456 to $1 berlain might be represented as tn-{ Ackron once ran the Tivoli Cafe suddenly swerved in front of him, cate 66926, in name Miss Loutlse S, | in forma) pourparlers. &5th Street and Broadway, and w forcing him to stop to avdid a coi- Bowlley; one sh&ré american Tel. & NO Fisk Rubber 20-year 8 pe h r said to have made $125,000, ; ok : 4 <y h I] delegates are t tho green car leaped out, sprang to Tupper; two shares Vacuum Gil, cor-| $6,000 Cleveland Blectric Lluininatine | fenders in London at Albert Hall, but the step of the mail truck and with tificate 29925, name Fannie M. Eyga-|Company temporary 20-year. 7 per ) : Vip response to « protest against tho i * use of the hall by “rebels” the tessors ser, Motor Vekiclé Commisstoner of the hall explained that there would William L. Dill aiid State Supcrin- o Us b= no speeches. anes turn his truck into Leonard Street, wy-Grnd Truck Railway 6 per cent! Pery to ye a vain Nota ght | © (Continued From First Page.) where the robbery occurred. bond, due 1936, syndicate managers’ | 1738, inclusive; $15,000 s Govern- Although Havraneck has been able receipt No, "1M22862, to give the inspectors the first three LON numbers on the license plate of the a Re pegcHene IN green car—2-0-0—he had not been able V. D. Cox, Secretary of the New ment 61-2 per cent. bonds, due June Nos. 1734 nelusiv ul an yer drawn revolver forced Havraneck to broat; $1,000 Canadian National Rail- | CCM Sinking fund debenture tendent of Police Norman F. Schwartz- ‘The press is unanimous here to-day kopf to act ag ammittee to en- in the belief that the danger of a tralize control f he organization to hi Irish onference " cago Par-| break in the Irish peace cor be formed for fahsfortation .f food Chicag has not only been averted, but that toasted to seal i supplies in the event of the railroad] ley Says Strike Was Against | nope has increased for a. satisfac- even from the railroad viewpoint, if |$2,00q Minne. 24Miclent . time were permitted to ault Ste, Murie | Glapse so that the effects of the first t. serial bonds | wage out could be digusted by the it meral on the 4 7 to renner a single nui York Stock Exchange, to-day notified |e! Nos. 2291 and 4 men, so that, to be sure, they could Pt ici plate of the black touring car which 11) 10) 3 Five thousand dollars Grand Trunk strike the d ei tw ba Way. ¢ poliow authorities and Post Office | Itailway Company of Canada 15-year] Ake the necessary adjustments In : 12 Per Cent. Cut tory settlement of :the entire diffi- in the delicious That the contents of the five stolen M*Pectors that the following securi-|6 per cent. gold dehontute bonds their household budgets, ‘The second| A letter announcing the appoint- “ : ‘ culty. ley £1 sacks may be learned and the value Ue# Were among those In the regis- reveay 1986, ‘Nos, TM 4672:-and wage cut may or may not material-' ments has »¢en sent by the Governor The main trouble all along has Bur ey lavor— { St tha Dumerous proknges estab. teted mali pouches stolen: to #375 Inclusive: Mitwaukee Mice-Tize, Why, asks Mr. Harding, have t0 évery Mayor in the State, asking] COLISDUM, Chicago, Oct. 26—| peen (o discover by what means tre- ' lished, a force of forty Post Orfice 25iGeu? Canadian National Rallway.|year 71-2 per cont, refunding and, llvoad strikes over something that for local co-operation with this com- ‘Tne decision of the Brotherhood of | land could be brought within a free il 2 RTS bar Gaht oatam teat lace: cont eae 4 ee, er Gov. Edwards employees is to-day going over the Nos, ovd03 to 00401 sive; $2,000 | quae morteage gold bonds, séyi vat May peceni unngecesnryy ae ee etter Gov. Edwards ponway ‘Trainmen to strike was| association of nations comprising the records, getting the addresses of the Fisk Rubber Company, 20-year, 8 per|inciusive, DB O63 and D Onl ton. There ta a fesling in some quarters) Ot made solely against the.12 per cent, | British Empire, The British attitude conaignees and thus obtaining the re- cent, certificates, Nos, M2435 and 36; | each. ‘ : bait SOM! Tor $600 ‘that custher reductions in freight There was never time in ,the J epee Sood Sts * | has been that no settlement was pos- $5,000 Grand Trunk Railway of Can-| ~ jy, ts * rates now will be stponed too. in history of this country when it was wage cut ordered by the United States . quired Information. It was said that ada, 15-year, 6 por cent. exrtitic |. Edward B. Smith & Co. report the Bosth! sible unless Ireland accepted scttle- this work might tequue two weeks Nos. T. M. ‘sp72° seein Papslar sake | loss of $10,000 Ore Short Line 1c. other words, the Government says So essential that we should demvn- Railroad Labor Board, sald W. G.| ment as among the dominions. The | 45, in) fundim: 4s, due 1929 Nos. 2968 to In effect to the railroads: “With- strate our ability to handle our own j4¢ e@, chief c the trainmen, under} Sinn Fein claimed independence. for completion, It 1s known that there ‘lusive. One share Standard” Oil| 2976, trelug and 48048; $1,000 In- hold Company of Indiana, certificate No. your request for a second wage Affairs without unnecessary hind- questioning by Ben Hooper, Vice| The delicate and important duty of a considerable umount of cash I terborough Rap’ sit'Ist and re Miceatat the sacks. tty net five shares of Cunadian| funding Monere cent Ra TAues one ut until the Grst 1s an accomplished rance or delay. It beliooves us tO Chairman of the board, at the open-| agreeing upon such a link is now esl Rullway Company, certificate! No, 98981; $ Liberty 84 4% per fact and the workers have made their see that every citizen is protected jing of the conference between broth-|ing attempted by a sub-conferen | ‘The inspectors declared to-day that No. 038753; $2,000 E. J. du Pont, 71-2| cent,, No. 1 100 shares F § © adjus r iil see in the pursuit of that peace which . ber cent. bonds, due 1931, N 766 ailro od. N. Li ijustents, Then we Ww iH ic the robbery was another strong argu- [11 16848; $1,000 Liberty Whird 4 teen Bons Ee No. 06007, name of J. W. whether the earnings of the roads be- the Constitution guarantees him ment ip behalf of their frequently No, 634383; $2,000 Bethlehem Steci tween now and next July justify a without interference from any caus erhood chiefs and executives called ——— rt the Oct. 30 railroad strike. PRINCE OF WALES | as indicated by toa The board's inquir made recommendation that the driv- Eqvffment ‘Tr 5 steel STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS 5 ba i " | ies oe GHAll (euch avould Bot have titcaten Now et and argent, cet; | REPORT, MANY LOSSES, further Segre in wages or another glen Bt ie within the power of the Lee's examination, will aim to deter- LEAVES FOR INDIA keys to thelr trucks or any means Great Northern Railway, 7 per cent, | . Unidentified reported drop.in freight rates. é j ate to prevent. mine if the unlon leaders mean to ——_—- | eee aucir Gohiaate, bonds, due 1936; Nos, T.-M. 55.793 and | Secretary ( tock Exchange The Interstate Commerce Commis- —.-— hunt (he eutticdip sethetboonin ube ler - i. | 94, inclusive; 1,000 Anaconda Copper | tis afternoon the loss of the follow- sion has not been eager to reduce CUMMINS SUGGESTS : Great Crowd at Station Includes} As the Government insures a piece Company 7 per cent. bonds, due 1929, | ‘MK securities freight rates too rapidly. It has been stated flatly he did not believe that Aw of registered mail only up to $50 the Nos. 23,444; $1,000 International Mer-| (U4 Pont De Nemours 7 1 vec that the reductions would be FEWER R. R. SYSTEMS either the railroads or the employ. | Royal Family and Ambas- loss will fall almost entirely on in- Sparta Seat nese per cent. bonds, due vie we : rout #1,00; m0 8 ue 8 to permit Hie eee Far ees were compelled to obey the boars,’ sador Harvey. surance companies with which banks, /"4); 22,358. photon Company, 8) er canta - o ad 4 Consolidation jone Can five devisions If they did not see fit, . i wend valuables insure shipments at Sinking Fund Gold Bonds, Nos, M| $1000; Detroit United Railway 8s, Nos. request for wage cats carries with it WASHINGTON, Oct. °6.—Consoll- Transportation Act makes it impera- Press).—The Prince of Wales left) full value. Bild and 4, 5395 and 6, 5242, 5385 to " pre vitae eae Pont De Ne- incvitably @ slower process ot folane dation of the railroads into a group tive upon both the carriers and the|the Victoria Station at noon to-day In addition to bonds and notes of bonds are in denominations of $1.40), Tae Mish) Now dost worth rate revision. Hy next cr vosition ro of systems much fewer in number employees to submit disputes to the) for Portsmouth to embark on the) the face value of $464,000 shipped by Nos. C617 to 19, inclusive, for $100 Br. 8s, 1926, worth judge whether further wage cuts are than now is the only practical solu- Labor Board . Ratlavenileaciiencwal tania tore on| the Chase National Bank and the each, due Nov, 1, 1921, and subsequent Province clunbue peeded. Statistics will be available tion of the railroad problem, Senator “But it is not my understanding tha! | India and Japan, Great crowds out- | estimated $50,000 in cash, the fullow- Sprngtiela fr aed $2,400 Kelly Mm 1); on which disinterested judgment can) Cummins, lowa, declared to-da ‘ 2 re Corporation, 10-year,| Mexican Petroleum — 8s, be obtained. aie erstate C 1ng losses were reported: & per cent, *certiflcates, gold notes, | 83-0, worth $1,000 Meanwhile, the United States Rail- | fore the Senate Interstate be- either party has to obey those deci- $10, merce sions. That is a matter that must yel| Side the station gave England's heir Hitt, Farwell & Parks, dealers 19 Nos. M6443 for $1,000; D787 and 8. | Louls and San Francis road Labor Board has done another | Committee. terniined by the ccurts.” apparent an enthusiastic send-off,) investment securities, No. 160 Broad. io Hach t C06 to 7, Inclusive, | /ein 48, 1950, Nos, 50167 and , effective thing In refusing to con-| Consolidation, and that alone, he Phe board called this rail peace con-| while on the platform were King! way, lost securities valued at $3,000; “4 ‘or each, due Nov. 1,| ilvn bs, 1950, Nos M167 and 27853-y, sider more cases involving wage CUtS | said, woul) make possible equitable, ference e! en Mary, Prine: Mary, | y, 1921, and subsequent coupons at.| $4,000; ( Trank iadlway ot ( until there Ig_an agreement on work- | 90" NON jeer es as : fercnee to determine if either side wae | George, Queen Mary, Princess Mary, Remick, Hodges & Co., No. 14 Wall tached Jada 6s, 1936, No. #159, $1,000; Feder Street, lost Government bonds $3,000 Mexican Petroleum Com-| Lani Bank Os, 194 8. D-12000 amounting to $3,400; Callaway, Fish Piny three-year 8 per cent. sinking | $1,000; Aluminum ¢* any of Ame fund convertible gold bonds, No: 1998, Nos. £570-2, $8,000; Botn, | ha y of violating its orders or con-| Prime Minister Lloyd George, several | 1 he rules The labor leaders have 4 nt hail a tremendous tactical advantage | ea" public with goal service. mplating doing se. Lee admitted| members of the British Cabinet, 1) ordering a strike because they | Vide the public with good service in ordering | bs flatly that such was the intention of | American Ambassador Harvey, Japa- . vi 2 sis e always been able to point to tho Bee ; & Co., No, 87 Wall Street, lost stock yf"'N. “Soyo and 41 tor F0Od Gxek: | Steel Corporati vied fer cent, tettatl of the railroads to accept the| FIVE. MORE LIQUOR lus brotherhood, nese honmensaitor Hay ba and other | in the Aluminum Company of Amer- D 1156 and 57, for $500 each. | cB due 1022, §. 3788-42, $5,06 ecisions of the United States Rail- “In your strike ballot was there any- | distinguish personages | jea and the American Telephone aad with Noy. Ry 19a, and subsequent | Copper Pxport ociation %8, Nos. road Boarl on working rules as ind. PERMITS REVOKED | thing for tie men to consider in vot-| The leave-taking of the royal fam- Telegraph Company of an approxie COUPONS attached: $3,000 Kelley |2/798-8, $6,000; North Stat s cating that -the railroad executives Ss rareasy = ‘i re {ily presented a touching scene. All era pany DP Springfield Tire Company, 1ocveny| Power Compuns ‘ru he 1941) Nae, were really trying to destroy union- BY VYELLOWLEY [28 ercept ts: wage decision ot tho] TY em were deeply moved, Princess mate value of $4,000, while W. J. § per cent. Sinkin, ’ 5 voard © a yage Decisl + ie Fund Gold Notes, | 508-9, $500 each; f1to Riean-Amel sm. For some time it has been said rd contained in Wage Decision : Wollman & Co, No. 120 Broadway, Nos. N 6108 to,10. inclusive, for $1,000 | can ‘Tubacco ss | Nos. 203306, in: well-informed labor garters here —— |1479" asked Woy. Hooper. Mary weeping suleyy: me the King, rted a ioss of Liberty bond cou. each, Nov. 1, 1921, and subsequ 5,000, *| thar tf the railroads did not private- | Prohibiti irec! 2 ii “There ” . .¢ | with his arm over the Prince's shoul- a aie adees 1168. |coupons attach Reet ine Gokisie BAe Coenen feclte ant the railroads did not vine: | Prohibition Director Here Awaits) here ‘was not,” said Lee in a voice We wan talking entnesity. with? hin pons ; |"“walker Bros, members of the New| ported the the follee ine Het they are trying to deliver a body Official Word on New Beer that rang throughout the auditorium. | |) tne prince departed, the other | BANDITS GOT $28,000 FROM ONE York Stock Exchange, announced th. |the face yalie of whis oie atet blow against union labor, the wage and) Wine Rules “The lesue on our ballots was clean- | After : eee her = ey ee WALL STREET FIRM. Toss of $10,000 Puget Sound Power @| $63,500: Certiticains Movini, 27sag-o cuts would be swallowed more easily, DNA ASE: cut. There was only one question, 1p] embers of the royal family re- | [PENNY Titik y . Light Company general and refunding |for $1,000 euch; St and Some labor leaders have indicate . = a A brasaneel Pasi hbaignp ut Calan mained on the platform for a few White, Wald & Cs. 14 wan HERE Company general and refunding for $1,000 euch: St. and San| Some, labor Teagecuention Is setiied | N° oMicial notification of the new] was whether the men were willing 10] eee ee which time costed Street, announced to-day that the Noa 336 to 340, Inclusive, 1284 and ay {1950; $1,000 Canadian National Rati, satisfactorily, there will not be much |fesulations governing the dispensa-| accept the board's decision cutting | "chatting with Aaibassadce i bandits are in possession of securi- 472 and 9911 und 10420, wa and Trun kRailway of Can. difficulty over wage adjustments. tlon of wines and beer on prescrip-| wages 12 per cent, | George © i BERG SOE Advt. on Page 1 ties of about $28,000 par value, ship- ee Hissineon-® Co,, No. 43 Ex- jada 65, due 1936, No. #1 tempo- President Herslbn. fais phat gee tion has yet been received by EK, C he men answered that they were Harvey. | ped by the firm Monday afternoon Cane Gna Banteere a nanan See Mt enero: Land Bau me One eee railroad tates Railway Board solve |Y*Wowly, Federal Prohibition Direc-| not by an 88 per cent, vote \= —— H , vote was final, pending only] CALLS “SPIRIT” the troublesome question of working |tor in this State. He said, to-day by registered mail. Following is a AG 847, due 1985, worth $1.000; tiflcate 70-2 for $1,000 each, that h 4 list of the shares, certificates and estern Pacific ist Ss, due 1946, Nos. um any of n 7s, Pules. ha he expected some word from! my approval. As 1 stated before the - bonds; 1794-60, worth $1,130; Kansas City Bi ates 9070-2 for Alumis || Th Penner ivanis Ballond bas been, Washington within a short time, how-| board last June—and the statement is} BABY A FAKE; la 6 nh ‘ort Scott and Memphis 4s, due : tue ordered to hav . ‘ tained in the board's record—I for Certificate No. 2,067 for 50 sharés of 1936, Nos. 17819 and 18803, worth | porien 78 tue Crs employees so that their representa. | Ver: ne aul Liege imleg ineecaae SEEKS MOTHER Case of Death, @#. Louis and San Francisco stock; $1:000 each; E. 1. du Pont 71-28, due} fon 20" tion may be determined tn their own| He was busy to-day getting his|""lyooper asked Lee if the strike bal- Se Columbus 8200” way. This is one of the cardina! |oftjce re: dy for the coming on Nov.|Jots of the otaer brotherhoods con- certificate No A21,128 for 25 shares of 1981, Nos worth $4,000; f ; certifies Roi ey i ib ; aa PRANK F CAMPBELL, Kansas City Southern stock; corti ggg Now oRzoce monene ee Aue each, Copper E Me ee rene to deel wrth [2,0f Ralph A. Day, the new director, tained any other questicn than the | Woman Says It Was Palmed Of | [Mf “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” Ine. + 000; $ per cen o ’ oO ev. = distiet wage decision o: y 1. + " ; cate No. N28,921 for 10 shares of Choe Southe;n. California’ Edison 6s, due 4; bertificatar B6h-9 fi its awn employees, and) the right HO Sata take ‘phar, sie diets Teo acawaed (ost Chars ware altar By Medium as Her Dead { Maa ining epeake and Ohio; certificate No, 27.9°0 Apee. Noa 6172 and 4911, worth $500 rthern States Company First 4.retuge Po ale Pitta lenders ere permite for the withdrawal of] quest.ons in the ballots of the other Infant. 1970 Broadway at 66th St. i for 25 shares of Chicago, Rock Isiand S®¢h hig h coupons attached. Refunding ¢ Lal; tifleates NOt Wadia as aleohol were to-day revoked by Mt. “Big Four" brotherhoods and for that Downtown Oifice, 23d St. & Sth Av, and Pacific; Atiantic Fruit 7 per cent. tied mehutta the thee aren oon eae 2082-8 for $1 Porto Rican TAY fecing here {s that the crisis Yellowley on account of iregularities son he had broken with the other| CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia,, Oct, 26.-~ | bonds of 1934 Nos 3,014, 1966-70, 4,489. Of -Iaberty. 4m, certificate" No. 1 Ss, Aue tat has heen postponed, 1f not averted, | 10 thelr use, These yermits were hetd | leaders early in October, || | Mire Ada M. Robbins, formerly a leaks 6 satay A-QQ000441, and Liberty 4% certin- %, for $1,000 each, ona that both sides now know that Romyn, wholesale dri ay 2 ores ca Dysart, la., has begun a search y 5 sly Poy ce it Laut ani he cate Ap0197T441 for Hone | “ern : Nemours & oo. te Government atands nquarely be- | gist, No. 22 Little vost 19th sera | 2% Eee ee GHeRDenS: FOr “ats ne Ang Niatticn tic baby aint Notice to Advertisers 7 sville and Nash- ~ Speni Trask & Co., No. 25 Broad : tit 4005, tor bind. the United States Railway eigen ha kd seal | Blot , Diaplay advertising sad rel i ville Equipment 6's of 19381 for $1,000 Street, report the loss of $10,000 Hig | $000, Packard r C ny ee eee that its decisions must | Joseph Bella, manufacturer, No. 473 In regard to the strike now in| ahe belleves was palmed off as | tor shite: "in fg Wonka toe ne each; certificates Nos. 144, 145 Great © 4s, represente. by certificates | 8 due 1 ¢ Ato 28125, for $1 hereafter be respected Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn; Josepn Progress on the International and/ her own by Mrs, Sylvia Wheeler, pipe World ater 40 Me he 7 3! ne 1708, 1447-50, 4736-40, a $2,000 | Denmark we \ % a Schwartz, wholesale drujglat, No. 49 Grett Northern of Texas, Lee said he may er of racaloe ef a Northern Equipment 6's of 1929 for LOG, MAT SU. | ATde-40. and $2,000) | faire Pohwarts, wholess siiglsty 0 is newer ts oat on a medium. a cele he orth 0! ta Railway Ss, repre- | 146: , ‘ abo! Stree rooklyn; — t A 2 RO ‘© call 4 3) Wheel sho 14, ere ‘ A ravings to 5.09 each, and temporary certificates seniqd by certificates M9840 ‘und | Raitway, ¢ ) ul funt EDWARDS NAMES | Spanish-American Portume Co, maus| .22id Boe one Hoard order both care | Art eee ete We “e by 7 ; sions bie. Me ited States Government ft 1810 Ss, gue ll L Hi, foe ufacturors, No. 78 Market Streot, and| "ers and employees to maintain the 8b! y y thas her ey advertising tps copy {oF the Supple 41-48 of 1988 for $1,000 each as fol. wee ee amentt & Oe. ie, 1418 each, Bot Dud ’ STATE BOARD TO | xitnony lice) aaquiktarer, No, wus status quo until after this heariag?”| baby could bo restored through Bee eae pol thy LY _ TORS mae y * “ Wall Street, report the loss of certif- | & C 71-28, du 1 Monroe 8 askec jooper tlon and release must be recelved . lows: Nos, GO1268037, 101265022, cate No. 9988. City of Cleveland 64s, | 1840-1, for $500 « KEEP FOOD MOVING 9 1 presume,” answered Lee, “Ir an| {itty Mra, Robbing saya, She ber | prides.” cour’ rontaising enaravings to be. imade how binding the ordeys of | ©&M@ # spiritualist and one night |} Ne World musi be cweived by Thunday noo. 001268035, §=KO1268080, 012680484, 1942, for $50,000, in the name of the rtificates oo ' Swedl Com otest to pends Sudey Mat 401268031, CO1268033, HOI 268098, ,OAtshi!| Savings Bank os Har ie Co, 1 Surrey Govarnan teal Mess. Hoard are, There is a serions| in July @ fivesdaysold baby was | nol Wit Mal sheet com. +] 101268034, 501268029 for $1,000 ghana pores & Cow No. 44 Broad Btreet, ins fund ss 12d; contif rarsey. S2OVEMOT DRCIATES! “wecomnotar, ‘Got Resolutiony {Mention in our mind as to the Juris) placed in her arms while ahe slept. | Fl! 0? it, hasan, Bee’ Hctied tm, the Hornblower & Weeks, No. 42 Bioad- fire value of approximately. $29 000 aa . Public Must. Be Protected registering ihe | “stronieat” prokeat ‘Metion of this Board.” It resembled her dead baby even to toa fen at et diol wrth Me pas way, bad in one of the pouches Stolen as follows: $4,000 Standard Oil Com- sh Columbla 63, duc » df Rail Men Strike. ‘comrades, Nicc v and Bartolomeo Fire Damages Antw. being tongue-tied. the order of Tat a sO by the robbers Certifieate No, g1s¢ DANY Of New York, 2iyear 61-2 per |cer te 488i for $1,000 Vangett,"" passed at { ANTWDRP, Oct, 26— ire, badly dame] + TRE Megium, she says, persuaded | liste here, have been forward Cent, Kold debenturcs, due May 1,/Pet Lid. 8s. due 1936: five. sha TRENTON, N. J. Oct. 26.—Gov. | Syndle 4 : buat Province of Ontario 68, for $1,000; tena, Ney i y 1 . 1986; five shares — iearere pera: neve Teen | aged the Royal Museum of Bine Arts| her husband to sell their property, | provided. anne , » Nos, 10058, 10059, 10077 and|Bethichem Stoel Common B stock, Edwards has appointed State High- , 4 ‘ vactty MUn'S” here last night. Several of the price- , |e Certificate No, 1812, International’ 10105 to 10108, inclusive; $16,000 Can. | 62286. oe ‘wey Commissioner. ri cea Wee mmunist Pary.” Na faa dal Geneve? age 2h tae RAR Dyer’ py bpticas nal ba £ ts oe marten ee A Li Te ete ee re etter crete srecreeenre