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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922. SEVERAL CHANGES U.S SHPBULING WESTERN ROADS Seicge= 2 soem 55 he MADE BY BANKS DEUS SHARPLY, REPORT FALLIG Alex Rubber . Allie-Chalmers ¢ Bm, Beet Sogar Am, Brake Shoe . 2 Am Cane am, Cotton Oi) ‘am, H&L pf Am, Linkeed Ol . | luter Harvester Overland LL, Se | Inter Paper Hx| Dally in Wall Street Final | Holland and Italy Have Boot TARKINGTON THE STORY ofr * GIRL» Int Mer M. Inter Nickel Invinetile Ol ttendants: ‘the cloak room Mr. Ain, Tobacco . bron ibireyr etme Clapeed, and Mr. “Adams told Alice be wo sam laweaire “a Toland O . Fdition of The Evening World.) - | . O1921-1He BeLE SYNDICATE - INE. dm Shi &, Gao, Q Francis L. Hine Resigns as First Outstrioped Us. Official’ Look for Improve-| SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. . ok aad Natio ‘ ‘ & a ‘ Virgil adams, convalescing frov. © serious fliness, wae importuned by his wife to embark AR S&H ot a7 prone Ada eye President; Succeed : ment, While Freight Fo RB Tg a i a ‘Ase. Boer Kelly Genes +. ed by J. E, Reynolds. According to figures issued by, Tonnage Decreases. fra eine, an, romascee Her "are anes shen by Midge Pai 4 Am tune of Lpeyect gua Lloyds Register of Shipping yester- | =. re ee tro ‘ud Tah ‘aanoed Es Arion vise Lamb Annual meetings of almost all the|day the United States shows a! CHICAGO, Jan. 11—Western rafl-| posmsent ti", i 4 u Mr, Rusell on. the oS wk 07% | Lebigh Valley 3 national ba marked decline in shipbuilding. concern ti Super ter’ ber fathers C win aati cub... sy | Loewe, Toe in, a IBBRTY BONDS, city were ald 5 Hatton ae ts cua. |the depression ts marked dheliphont sbay eepeeiad (a weinnoe ieelgn Ais Boar tal gion Sate Nits "thas “her father knew ae Woe was Lortiland tot rican gat Pened, 95.74. off 00; |tomary. Although at most of the Ail shipbuilding countries, the United of the large systems moved 627.104 Gninal cul"it, Mats wetla ean nck, ‘hi eat oa phe si aaaeay Man Se eeeoee 34, 98.20, up 14; ath, 97.98, up. nie officers and directors were ald has beet ee most. cars in December, a decrease of 5,343 1 unde tot alto" tee. the, sheen, th, whic Fro ak tcp Math Atk Works. Victory 4 848, 100.12, up .04 re-elected, there were several impor hs ago France, Holland cars, or 9.4 per cent.. less than in the {2,c7e™ne ith, Ailton hc from, ube « D tS a, | Melutyre P Mice. ‘The smallest fusneee Seen a, etm tae. ag ge tant ch: sirst {ANd Italy were all con: Atl Bom & At) CURR. changes, notably at the First y structing less same month in 192 : May Dept Stores. ‘ National, where Francis I. Hine re-|tonage than this country. To-day toss shown b: f the six lines (in Lamp’ bout to start a glue factory, ‘ Au Gull & WiI.. Opened steady.’ Rtl. Candy, 47-8; “ e each je constructtn y any of the ‘b's employ. Alice told Mumell that her father was about to start 2 a Mex Bh lew! ' 1 ig more. ry wae il he ew business factory district. Walter demanded $350 of Betanis Leo “om roe im Intl Pet, 141-4; 8, O. Ind, 841- signed as President and was elected |" Jigures show a decline of more than W®% 2-182 cars, by the Rock Island, |», eed “Ritell called reeularty, ‘but ‘his intimacy with Alice was a. secret. Chairm: " - tas Simms, 103-8; Ph. Morris, an of the Exeoutive Commi 1,000, Middle States Oil. 11% 11% 11% UN) ap 1-8; 0 tons for the last quarter of ®0d the largest was nearly 12,000) Bat & Oho pi. ws 8) off 1-4; M. tee. 1921 as a whole, of which the British cars, or 10.5 y id ca fain $9 204; tater ‘ .5 per cent., by the Ilinols 1 sete ne Si Rbr, 63-4, bpd f: Inte.)"“qhe Board of Direttors elected Eee taken Sie Oba tory ne Central. \ bt a cept his own first impression ~ 2165, ns a : a 44 — calf Packing. iv, FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING. Sakon Reynolds to succeed Mr. | other countries about 225,000 tons, ©. _ The roads are starting a new year | N the day ‘that was to open |CAnt Blame poor ina etsom Cait WA, Sterling, demand, 4.22 1-4; cables, | [ine Mr. Reynolds has been a Vice} ‘The decline during the past three’ With a light traffic and with no im- the closed door in the back-| think he's seen something of Caan Pai LW” 4.99 3-4, off 1-4, Bench francs, de-| President of the institution, George |months Is shown by the following mediate progpects of a decided bet- | ground of his pictures of|since then?” Geotral Leaths pt. peers oti ‘2. | mand, .0825; cables, .0826, oft .0005|*- Baker Jr. was elected Vice Chair- | Mic of construction work; eee” terment in their loadings. While the| Alice, Russell lunched with| Mildred nodded slowly. “r . . y man of the Executive Committe Nort! his ny h vere but the| dreamed such a thing till ye Caandler Motors « NYNH& yiy 1-2. Lire demand, .0430 1 cables, | 2 ‘ommittee. Tam. 1, 1922. Oct. 1,191, Northwest and Iowa and parts of the | his relatives. There were but the ‘ & ono | Northern Paattie Tit 0481 1-2, off .0000. 1-2, ‘Belgian | George F. Baker continues as Chair-| sited Sate. 16.438 4 Southwest experienced severe weath-|four people, Russell and Mildred Toren, Gut he Jest aude’ witht cut a Be Pibiiie lab ain |fcanes, demand, 40791 4-2: cables, ee of the board. ier countries 00: er-last week, the Middle West did/and her mother and father, in the}once and 1 forgot all about it \ on ba Orsiean nut ee an Pakioe bene ted, a rita Mr. Hine sutceeded George F.| tot . 4457.03 5 ‘not suffer to any extent and coal great, cool dining-room. fact, I virtually forgot all about Olu Ge Westors . Cink dy Nortawent. ‘ Cubs Cave Sugar. . Cuba Cane Sug vf. Cubsn Am Sugar. * Davison Coom .... Del Lack & W Dome Mines . Kodicott Jon Femows Play . By vs 1-2. Greek drachma, demand, .0430; Baker as President of the First Na-| While the total of world construc- traffic continues to show 25 to 45 per! Mildred ,was grave, and, as her|!'d seen quite a little of her" —— cables, 0485, off .0006. Swiss franc: tional in 1909, He had been First Vice | tion has not yet fallen to the pre-war cent sho 1 . : : j “Yes,” said Mrs. Palmer. “She 4s demand, .1940; cables, .1942 President several years aud had come| {#UC it 18 rapidly approaching rene rt of Inst year, Idle crs cousin's glance met hers, ‘she looked keep coming here!” idere,, SAGNIREG, ae7s, re ANC ‘8 come | fy comparsion with the present 3.385,.)°T@ Piled up and the roads have down; yet not before he had seen in} “But I'd just about decided up 0008, " Pesetas, demand, | ; pank as a cashier in 1896. 000 grosd tons, the total under way ; 12,000 to 15,000 on side tracks. Move- her eyes the flicker of something like | It res y wouldn't do," Mildred w 96; cables, .1498, unchanged. Swe- |" Reynolds was a lawyer before he| June 80, 1914 was 2,946,000 tons.’ ment of empty cars is unusually a question—a question both poignant {on. /'She isn't—well I didn’t den kronen,’ demand, .2490; cables, | entered banking, and is a director of| The present British total of 1,913,000 heavy for this season, and there are and dismayed. mire her Nunnally CO sseee Vac Devel Cor; vy Peon RR... Penn Sear Steel 5 c She sat straight, her] "+x. i 4 boway 6 tons compares with 1,747, A 6 x No,’ her mother assented, People's Cine ai | 24 TL Se Se Ga Rea tea corporations. He came here| ind the American agbreiate ot 2160) prove atte Prospeats of any Im-|reatyres as composed and pure as | evidently followed a direct conned ere. Maraset ‘i ‘ .0002. | Denmark kronen. demand, | ae Nene ne Where es 000 tons With 148,000 tons. The pres-| Rallroad officials, however. are opti-|those of a new marble saint in a of thought in a speech Paillips Pt... ses 2s | 18605; CREA SSR smb neh ged: land Stanford University "He ine. | cht, total for the United States con-| mistic as regards ‘the future and be-|cathedral niche; yet her downcast Sea he wikia te een aa 3% Pierce Arrow ... Pierce Oil Pierce Ol pt ....6 Pullman Co ‘ Punta Aleg Sugar . ce Ol tured on COrparANeg tee ee ees | trasta with 4,186,000 gross tons for | lieve that present prices for cars War-|ayeq seemed to conceal many | hone che wenn 10%! y the first quarter of 1919, when this rant purchases so as to be in shape! : h ie seems rathq ig | University. Later he was connect"d| country was building more than the for the future, as they expect, that WoUushts; and her cousin, against Ms | gross type of person | | capacity with the Lehigh|rest of the world combined, The business inside of twelve months will|W/ll. was mote aware of what these | Oh, he's just one,"* Mildred sai | a) and Wilkes-Barre Coal Compacy and| United Kingd be dentiy: ta res thoughts might be than of the leis-| “I don’t know that he and other corporations. ngdom now holds the lead be sufficiently large. to absorb all) ireiy conversation between her father | Adams were ever ¢1 isn At a mecting of the Irving National | Wit? Sout 60 per cent. of the aggre- | Available equipment and keep the | ere ever e 4 1 st gate bullding throughout the world.! roads busy, Qver 6,000 freight cars 89d mother. All at once, however, | told me She may not have m pany, F racific nd he listened with a sinking heart. | 5 id, ‘pushing? : . and Adam K. Luke, Treasyrer rs aie the past quarter work was begun on Of late. The Union Pacific has bought 40 1 you said, ‘pushing’; though I'm ———— Mail Steel Spas Rand Mines Ray Copper Treading Heading Ist pt Ls t only 54,000 gross tons, In the samo, 1,000 box cars from the American| | Mr. Palmer had said, “This Virsil| fully sorry you said it.” West Virginia Pulp and Paper Com-| period hulle representing 466,000 tons Car and Foundry Company and 1,000, Adams—that's the man’s name ‘es; but why? pany, were added to tho board, were launched. In the last quarter of from the Mount Vernon Car Com-| Queer case. Alfred Tamb told me.| “Mamma 1920 work was begun on 503,000 tons. Pany. This road has also bought! He was laughing about his futher Mildred turned md speakin, John G. Shedd, President of Mar- shall Field & Co. was elected a leaning forwa: ph o “ while 576,000 tons were launched. 1,000 automobile cars from one car, the club. You see, the old genileman| lowered volce—‘Mamma, at fie® Mending 2d. "Erie Is Steadied by President's ({irccto",of tte National Bank of] xcluaing Germany, the most ship-| Company and 600 cars from the|always boasted to his sons that he'd | change was so little it ‘seemed Jat L & San Vian Shareholders’ (te annual meeting of! putiding outside the United. Kingdom | American Steel Car Company. [never in his life made a mistako in| Arthur hardiy knew it himself Bt hy bigpoaoh | A | ‘s. i _ he Burlington has bought 2,500 trusting the wro nun, Now never said he cared for me, but ¢ s jouthw is being done in Italy, followed closel, Th jurling' is trusting the ng m nu | st La soutnnnn. Retort on Receivership At the 110th annual meeting of the| py France and ifolland, Japan. is| freight cars; the Illinois Central has| think they have a @reat joke on h I could see he did] ; Bank of America resignations were ; ordered 1,000 retri Propagandists accepted from two directors—Cor- | DuldIng only | 146,000, Work has! tee iitiern fruit t i" - 6 8 Se ern fruit 9 Inelius N, Biss jr. of Bilss, Fabyan| ‘allem off sharply i the British do- erators, largely for| “He's a funny old fellow,” -it was Alice Adam: ade, especially for’ Palme baerved, “But he's eo shrewd Palmer smiled ini Seaboant Air : Lp Seaboard A) Si ie <s | minions, bananas, and the St. Paul has placed |] -can’t* imagine his being deceived | “'W makes you think so’ peasopanaay ion |S Soy. and Henry Root Bia ot) A comparison between Jan. 1, 1922,/4% order. The Northwestern is ex-| for such a long time. Twenty veors,) | “Henrietta told me yesterda Gen Motor RieuG on The professional clements were very | Rushmore, Bisbee « ae mi thelr! and Jan. 1, 1921, follows: | Pected to be in the market soon, | you said?” hadn't quite believed it,-but I Gen Motor oy baeke aea has i charles M, Dutcher, Presiden’ | Although weather in Towa was the)” “yes, longer than that, I under-|i* was true when he got so Gry & Davis... s iS . largely in controt of the stock market | of the Greenwich Savings Bank, and coldest of the z season, with Six to’ stand. It app yesterday. ‘They, were mostly arrayed | Henry J. Buller of Aldred & Co, were 32.00) | twelve inches of snow, railroads were this Adame was a young clerk, :be| ‘ooktd—stricken! whe. recov elected. Visions | not greatly hindered in their opera- ‘oid gentleman trusted him with one o.|to see her almost eve on the bear side, The recovery 1D) ormer Gov. Alfred %. Smith has ‘tions, : prmentistean teneten . i Erle, which wag due to very 00d) been elected a director of the Na-| The 3,383,000 tons actually under | ouihere Pact ars when thi He looked—oh, for a second or s} Soutsern Ry Southern Hy Stand Oil of N J. Gt Nor pf Gt Nor Ore. + Gulf States Steel Maskell & Barker. mma, he’; r evenin, his business secrets, a glue process|!y, “Hey take long walks togey ' eens In the Northwest temperatures of 10) that Me. Lamb had spent some mo hat's why he hasn't be Houston Oil i 4 ACS he wanking support, ana assurances from | tional Surety Company. A. W. aE Geeta eanar ee Hae te to low zero resicicted the move- {aver hold af, Alfred says this Ad nk Dowling wasiguing cried Huyp Motors Us 1h ped ar the management that its financial po-|by, Vice President of the Equitable 648,000 tons reached in September, |°™ nt of trains, but on the whole the hasn't been of any real use lone evening and he saw Arthur! = 2 | Stromberg on | wition Was not as described in the|Trust Company, also was made | 048,000 tons reached in September. | roads have seldom bern in better con- ine the old gentleman 1 ting on the stoop with her, and SAVINGS BANKS. pss Nee {| rumors of Monday steadied the entire |director. Other directors und officers pee RBI Aa) y dition for handling business at this piy being kept on the payroll; so they|go in. And Ella used to go fo s | Stierior a ug, | road list. President If. D. Under-|were re-elected or reappointed, pee, Cent. time of the year, just decided to look on it as a sort of/with a girl who lives across] (ees lit n avin $ ank pena ek Pare mt 41 | Wood's telegram contributed in no} W. Vischmann resigned as u tirec- Rec ved freight rates. on grain, pension. Well. one morning tfast| street from her. She told EI | ghy Topol al Sati ‘ rite v4 v4 | mall measure to the discomfiture of tor of the Btn Nationa: and wee HYPNOTIC ART FAILS grain products and hay have gone! March the man had af attack of{ Mrs. Palmer interrupted, "fend 3 THIRD AV. (opp Cooper inatitute) | Texas Company . 44, | the shorts. It was as follows: | euneseaed aan ey cwesaicry a jinto effect on Western lives, which | some sort down there, and Mr. Lamb|poxe he does go there. What off " CHARTRRED 1852. 1BSth DIVIDEND. | ta & Mac coal, “I have no knowledge of what floor | Yenkauer wus elected to the board. TO TRACE POISON PEN) \',°% Sort thee revenue unless got his own car out and went ion “I'm so afraid he might think ~ jew York, December 13th, 1g2l. ‘Thin Av y 1 traders talk about or what they may |‘Thomus Tx Leeming an ame ; there is a greatly enlarged movement with him himself, and went to see; knew about it—as if we abusea INTERBYE FOM TAK HAL YEAR ENDING |irguacco trolucte 6; | Jo to Erie stock. 1 give no opinion as | Milne resigned | ar directors of the | ® of all freight him all the time he was ill.” because he goes there instead of ‘Decembet Bist, 1021, at the rate of phan bgaed H > the value of its stock. 1 have aj Chatham and Phentx National.\Other z | The Ulinois Commerce Commission | "tye would’? Mrs, Palmer said, ing here” FOUR-PER CENT PER ANNUM Ciiee. OUlees. cis 1 | very definite knowledge of Its financial | (rectors were re-elected. | 1t Three Women of ‘Tulle Volun-| «sks for a 30 per cent. cut in grain pyovingiy. “He's a kind-I ad Nonsense!” Me, Palmer a 1 cae en 1:54 situation. Rumors of receivership | 4 ie Nw 3h cae ¢ eee Heoererel| Vai Hel; ;rates, Grain traffic promises to con-' ture, that old m . “It was perfectly clear that she Se eroitec, 3, depen te, Saas ooha ute 3 | are propagated py interested persons oot ae piouistions OngMLerah ina | teer In Vain to Help | ippe Uberet snd se sellre oo have | Her husband laughed. Alfred sayS|mentioned by accident, and so eee 7 "san. ane " 2 | for reas may surmise.” | i ri . 7 [eee rs for box cars he thinks his kind-heartedness 1S;her father. Ar Moni DEPOSITED. ou or before January’ pgm | U, Beall, Siow Sex| The stoel stocks reflected. in a de- Risener cegiers vend Astietant, Vice Discover Culpri [trom northwestern Towa and sonth- | shout cnred!. Tt seems that as s0°| with people Iie that, he sett Will Graw Interest from January Lat U Reaky oy imp greo the monthiy report of unfilled | POU tines of the followin! 4 112A vain resort has | (ra suinnesota to load corn and oats./as the man got well again he delib- (knows better than to expect to Joe Perak eects trees Sip US Rodder tonnhge, “But the strength of thel|pnt. caeciore wearer recslontett sree ee eee A great deal sf wheat and corn is go- | erately walked off with the old xen-|favorable opinions of them, Bed coounts Accepted.” UB Rutter in pt group Was undoubtediy due to the] Rinse, Seo wi -elected: |peen made to hypnotism in the at-|ing from Nebrask. and corn from|tieman’s glue. secret. Just calmly|it’s only a little passing thing O 8 Bunlters =. \indication that real progress has|AUAntic National Banik, Importers | tempt to solve a three-year-old mys- | Western Iowa to Gulf ports for export. | stole it!" him.” | ee been made tn the merger plans. The |AMt Trees NOt okiym, Chase {tery at Tulle’ daring which a cam. | Points in the Central West are selling) Mire, Palmer repeated the name to] | Mamma! When he goes | Dollar Savin Bank Uhels. Copter. 4. pe in Reaplogle moore tone ats National Bank, American Exchange | paign of anonymous letter writing has { comm o the Atlantic seaboard for oe | nerselt thoughtfully. ‘Adams'—'Vir- moe every” Seb Bacon 0 a run in of the weak short interes| aay, yo deaths and as many cases! Port: gil Adams’ “Yes,” Mrs. Palmer sai " L a tae Crates & Oke Leet Bentiment as to, the market outlook |Nawonal Hank, Chemiont National | ied ©@ tne des! rotates Capea ee <ounsenmnn |lavhy, you know who. that is,|seoms"tovime Tve nesnd” mcd ail : Seay: Wiateab He Was very much mixed. One com-| Pane S50 See Three women yolunteered as “sud-| URGES 3-POWER | Mildred,’* she said causually. “Tt's|that other young men have | Third Avenue and|r47th Bt. mission house that has been predict- jects.” The first, a young woman, | that Alice ‘Adama’s father, isn't it?"'| There “talmost every’! Sho de Interest credited Jam. Ist, at therateof | wins, of B -.es ing a reaction several weeks has be-| MYSTERIOUS SUBMARINE was quickly brought under the hyp- | SHIPPING PARLEY) “1 think it is," Mildred wie her {@8t, apparently, Arthur's ga Four Per Cent. Weet Maryland ve. gun to advise the purchase of cer- | notist’s influence, but to none of his |. Mrs. Palmer turned paver Alles fastidious. A girl belongs to Isareuattal da aeeaante traa'@b to” "°|'warwa dee. tain specialties on further declines, SUSPECTED RUM RUNNER, |iimerous questions could he impel ees husband. ‘You've seen! this family, too—and this one does 000. Deposits made on orbefore fon. 18th draw interest fromJan. ist, | Womuungnows -° " BRIAN G. HUGHES, President, Wheel & L E of. It particularly favors General As- phalt, Chandler and Studebaker, whose market movements run through her to answer who wrote “these let-|Naval and Other Experts Age | Adam tere. phir Lamb's pet swind-| catty, ‘it, strikes me! hermen Sight Strange Craft O@ tere | subject was the wife of a Said to Back Plea of = | “on, yes," Mr. Palmer said. ‘or| Sensible. Arthur's | ‘ y fle" Shé saw two gentlemen cc! WILLIAM M. KERN, Controller | startling variations periodically, Gen-| Jersey shore, Where Booch Ie | functionary at the Prefecture, who Homer Ferguson. course —certainly. |» Qiueed’s friends, | ffom the ‘corridor’ toward the | HOWELL T. MANSON, Treasurer eral Asphalt and Studebaker are con~ herself had been accused of writing S | hice doorway of the room, and she ar HARRY F. REGAL, Secretary SAVINGS BANKS. trolled by active and alert pools. Belleved Landed. the letters’ She proved to be an un-| WASHINGTON, Fle 11.—Amer- | How ducer! other set mattera|them cheerfully. “It you've fin Chandler, however, is dlsappolating| GAPE MAY, Jan, 11,—Hans Jen-| suitable medium. jean navai experts and shipping! ,, Mildred’s, mother set tamer with each other for “a. while, ‘The mystical look in the eyes of|experts strongly favor the calling of : ‘ added, “Arthur may find tt a ri Teaon to expect support from the|sen and Pedro Lennington, fisber-| he third volunteer, young, woman, | Conference on the appdintment of @| nia Hitt ead tries to push the| put his thoushts on something inside, Sea Bri . ; created a general bellef that she won AS Pee ake tier than a trust company—and | The uncertainity as to the course) Men Of Sea Bright, N. J., who have) svete 1 ndes hypnotic influence. But! committee of British, American and |acquaintance isn’t a friend of hers,| ter than a trust company. —and i of crude oil in the Mid-Continent] been using Cape May Harbor for @/n9 sooner hatl she gone into a trance| Japanese experts to work out anj™Y SIT a onan't put it quite that] Half an hour later, glancing | | field 38 still & sourne er eenne in| port of call, reported yesterday they] then she shrieked repeately: | agreement on ocean commerce. way about Alice. Adams,” Mildred | window, she saw them come ators i : | “Waken me, waken me! [am suf-| ‘High officials of the Administra-| caja, 4 low voice. “I saw some-| the hothouses and slowly cros, do not place complete reliance upon| bad watched strange antics Of | ¢ering! 1am il!” tion are understood to be in full sym- thing of her for a time. She's not|lawn, Arthur had a fine rose ‘H] the statements of the controlli ubmarine offshore. They think the} The mesmerist pressed his ques-| pathy with the idea which was ad- \nattractive—in a way.” buttonhole and looked profo Put Your Savings in a Savings Bank The Franklin Savings Bank ity of New York abd Sivan, +agencies that the cut in Pennsylvania ; 5 tions, but as she continued her cries! vanced to-day by Homer L. Fergu- "Nira, Palmer settled the whole ease | thoughtful. tre pee) Sgro me oa ‘been declared at the rate of rude is solely for readjusiment submarine is im the booze-running | orn ato abandon the experiment. — | son, President of the Newport News 'ertelescly. "A pushing sort of girl.” weer FOUR PER CENT ‘ Th norformnnce of Pe-| trade from the Bahamas, supplying | a ———— Sh poutlding and Dry noe Com- she said. “A very poshing little CHAPTER XL. 7 af ‘ PLT es Pe! Sf of a all erat E 7 ani 7 \p when he learned that President | pergon—she used to be a bit tov con- a ‘ ‘per annum on all deporte entitied (hereto, payable on and after January 18. 199s puzzle to the specutitive element, | Sm Scat te have bean Sano | VILNA VOTES POLISH. Harding opposed his suggestion that |trieuous!” | YN ALL the city probably no ts made on or before the Apik of January will drew lutercst trom the Ly For a time its market sponsorship | hooch to the New Jersey coast. aan a the question be added to the agenda |""Ry.cen s beginning to recover soul challenged the heat | Surplus PAR values. . seseeeesss 6,212,009.99 | stiffened up a bit, but it has beon ex-| ‘The fishermen report they sighted| Warsaw Sees Twe-Thirde MaJerity |uf the Arms Conference. hyn eutward. composure, Tere. was gamely than Mrs, Adams : emely cently, consider- —__——_- | “mention” Alice, an Amount due 81,604 depositors. ..... $48,099,378.97 \ing that it is confronted with a float-|the submarine several times. The! in Barly Plebiscite Return |the first “mention” of when, in a corner of her, PRUSSIA FORBIDS CARNIVALS, | with it_the reason why it was the ing supply of only about 70,000 shares. | fishermen said they were hailed last kitchen sho pressed her | WARSAW, Jan. 11 (Associated| BERLIN, Jan. 11.—Public carnivals! first. There was the deadlines of During 1921 our depositors increased by more than It is about time for th It wat \ 7 4 alic I band’s, evening clothes with pe 5,200 and: our deposits by more than $7,300,000, ||secize to rcanpear. "0 “UETM*F/ night by a small craft and the] press). —A two-thitds Polish ma- lend celebrations havo been prohibited | osestment! “Dealer stl were atv. |iyon. "No doubt ‘he risked hel sor Cdl age Atle pos bles al ce phot | — - ——| skipper asked the way to Two Mile{ jority is indicated by early unofficial|yy the /Prussian Government. The, Palmer's phrases: “a pushing sort oflnft she risked it cheerfully || wae > ih ‘SR, TROW! GE, Comptroiier, EOMUND J. REYNOLDS. ‘Aut, Seorstarys ANKING AND FINANCIAL. Beach. This has been searched as| returns of Sundey’s plebiscite in the sine Foneral Governments Rave been | girl,” “a very pubbing TSHG Dereon good and necessary a service fo! . days from 1 MworM, a _ ed to issue rders. to be a bit too ce = i Sled 4 One Montane Crdae feat 10° i Pista MHoudaye Copeea lt a possible cache of booze runners. Vina aise meee std Pe uatinne: Lea — ae eee “But the spoke placidly ant by|She would have given her lt} ‘There is no mother ship of sub-|many Jews abstaining. In the City SHIP NEWS INFORMATION |: being as obviously without |him at any time, and both hij i i of Vilna there was only a 50 per cent. unkindly motive as Mr. Palmer was] hor own for her children. wee oe 261th GEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND | .Will help you manyines 1p) the harbar, and Hae Oa vote and 40 per cent. of these who when he related the cause of Alfred} “Ene was surprised to find Se sag judge arket ported there is no mother ship al voted were Jews. -There was no dis- Due To-Day, | Lamb's armusereent. eens Oe rather faint when she finiah 4 H rauditaa turbance. tn 3 a rose. “The man’s bi froning. She carried the clo‘ mero % Union Square Savings Bank Nort River Savines Bank ibiliti Delaware Breakwater. When the) tummnes. on Cabinet sat last night| Arm, Units Tie, x | cigarettes here,” she said, nodding to | stairs before increasing bil pig a ‘ee, 30 UNION KQUARE at hak Enis waieel ‘ossibilities navy submarines are in these waters | qiccussing a new Vilna Government, | Rerwis, tira ithe. two gentlemen, ‘“Afterwhile, |forced her to grope for thew Ba pivipin an pewe tetas tor ane|| tata, Shale MO apna of Stocks the mother ship always accompac| to whieh, it if declared, It promines| iia Mildred wil “atom zo, MMat a Shale, Aero iio cwnile at mon » 81, 1921, on r a 4 wd ham dockare ‘ ' ie e ithi 8 | Cabo oom | e he si | able fi ) opts oF Fronts entitled thereto at the rate of © Semi-Aunual dividewt at toe race of nies the subs. Polish state. Florinds Arthur.” dered across the room to her by Pasvar ) “ ” — —>—— | Mildred followed her, and, when|where she kept some simple re ‘ee ele FOUR PER CENT. OUK PER CE PRICE RANGE MEN TO SON FUND! GREENWICH HIGH SCHOOL. they. were alone In another of the|fives, ‘They served her need... ) per annum on sums from 85 to 85,000, |} Po")! Had gignenite from, $3. co WOMEN TO AID WIL! b . spacious rooms, went to a window! She went down the stairs, i sod ) . } ant, OG entitind ther ayable on —booklet for ready reference eee . i bie on and after Jane 2 otk Penowlie)| and after dunuiey Lath Prise | ——<——— nd looked out. Mrs. Palmer did not|a still tremulous hand upon’ th| lees side on or “betore 4AN. Deperits On or 'Detore January 1922 issue New Commitice to Act tm Advisory | GREENWICH, Conn, Jan, 11.— Hamburg’: speak to her until coffee had been|}ut she smiled brightly when WILLIAM MB. HOCK WOOD, President, racer Treitiord, Christiania. Vestrls, Rio Janelro, . Hamburg + ." Cristobal Due January 13th will draw Interest tro: BANKING say, {brought for them. looked up from below. “phanks,” Mildred sald, not turn-| “You ought to be’ lying ing, “I don't care for any coffee, I/dearie, go's to look fresh ff r night.”* Mrs. Palmer said, gently. “Hadn't y r ‘W. Curtiss, member of the Town sven on requ '. = 8 equest Comacity Committee Soetety, announced last night A H An Advisory Committee of wom-|e+ a forum of the Chamber of Com- will post you on 800 en to assist the Woodrow Wilson| merce, beld to discuns schoo! pro securities; Foundation Committee of Women for|that plans had been drawn for th ¥REDE: MILLS, T ie Re Rock Woop, BMINCKE RHO! HUGH B. DNER, Cashier. <at> 9 g.to,8) Hon) to 7; Bat. 1u to 73." SOCIETI“S ACUEPTED: Morrow. . aoe 1 better lie dor i en Pschool building to be crectod. in mn afraid our good-looking cousin |self, You look pretty pal 4 « a New York wus announced last might) MEN ry oe veterans of the World War won't think. youre very. talkative |said, and sighed heavily. ‘It -the “high” and “low by Mrs. Montsomery Hare, Chairman] flere, costing $900.000. The site selected ia. uintee vont tink uidn't care for him to|me ‘ashamed, having ‘you wi prices for 1920 and 1921 } of the ter body. It is to serve as/is Field Point Road and West Him » Masta, Sania Marts the idea you're piqued because | hard—for me.'" A si a consulting board for the women's| Street, now, belonging to William 8, | Taormina, Naples... FROORS me here so little lately, should | How foolish! T think it’ nae oe ay ‘ ist Halts Meany and formerly owned by the late Due Friday. . etting ready to ter dividend fates," par work in the campaign beginning Jan.| ar aneine getting ready entertain " :| Commodore Bs. ned ic George Washington, Bremen Reese | like this. 8 Be 16 to raise $1,000,000 or more to en-| COMMONS eo eee sons present} ott Minced ; "No, 1 shouldn't,” Mildred an-/again, 1 8." She laughd ~capitalization, etc, dow irow Wilson Awards for] 10) Jnonimousiy in favor of sucn a|Onsua, Soithempion s.1 awered ina iow. voice, and with that|coming to Alice, bent dow lis lage mittee are Mra.| building. Sra me he turned qutekly, and caine to sit} kissed. er, | *Deaiie,”” she 5 i mm the new | com ; ' —__.-—- West Caron. Gibraltar ; 5 : ‘lid you no- derly, “wouldn't you please s . ¥ »Phone, y h Vo Davia, a bridge sath ay year her mother, “Mama, D 6 ““ or He 4 Coll phones write Lor copy My, Matt Mucit oe Belk iter Mrs | JAPANESE GENERAL To visit | salting Ze-Re Wa low Wed be Rot? Lt Was becatise [stairs now and take-justa littl PUPTEEN PARK ROW (¢roun Floor ), NEW YO! Alga ask for latest newson e Mrs, “Alfred Bsmt Wood IN THE IPPINES. | Eston) : 1nu0 A. Al of those things that came out about nap to please your mother stocks which interest you uy Warren, Mrs, Normar Jan. 11 (Associated Pi | M ee | Alice Adams.” pia) sa ani ; . . Wihitchouse,, Mrs. Abram 1.| ‘TOKIO, Ju sociated Press). | Sailing Vo-Morrov. “How could that bother Arthur?" Announces its 66th cash dividend at its usual seenenenen teams si Mrs, Nice Duer Mille i ene aa SAP vane it Ee raya Mongolia, Bambu £000. Mt) 12.00 M. | apon't you remember?” the daugh- 100% all right," Alic ~ - . * envy) Morgenthau a ’ 5 30 A. 2.0 7 Ol oO md o ya annual rate of 41.5% on Saving Share (save-as ONES & BAKER lef, and Ales. ir :| Philippines about the middie of this | Kin O04 M. igooM: | thr asked. “1 mentioned how odd 1 FOG ee 08 7 p\iann oS Ma GoRRnle the ' ‘ : QAM TOAD M., thought it was in him—U'd been see- iture now you-please) accounts up to &5.000, d 5° ahs hel ynonth, it Was announced to-day, to | Mos F80 oath yourp! pup to $5,000, and 5% embers New York Curb Market headquarters at No.) 0D the visit paid to Japan last fall} ™ = : 10.30 200: Ming that he met everybody, of course, |- | Ths lovely; ber mot on instalment and income share accounts “ eeree {| 128 bith, Street by Major Gen, Leonard Wood, Gov- | Bailing Fvdy, aay, {Dit ale waa ihe only (girl hie dished (ted much: tase, Ifyou} prudently managed: (s helping many thousanda Philadelpbie TURW REBELS APPROV jernor General 1M Tm meet herezhe's the sort that ;iust quit now, and tak to save, Let it werve you, “Savings by mul re Cleveland CONS apie 4 Me —————— ul ‘or the woman; and some- — STANTINOPLE, Jan. (1h aoe : , es for the ne : : ; i D before Jan. 14 earn from Jan. “eas s =m UNTINOPER: Jah: Ai FIRE 1X SUBMAREN M. {linen they neem quite fascin | "I couldn't, really, T eoutdn’ EVES, (except Sat,) to 7 till Ja Three New York Offices J 1 Turh's ationalist.. or re PANAMA, Jen. 11 —Pine ji Mofo time, ‘that is. f gave Artnur/9o seu think we can manag sa $08 Fifth Ave. Tel. Mur. Hill7n26 IP) sembly at Ay fananimourty 8P> {sito submarine bave Mor night) de Ye ait tar being more sophisticated,” | Walter—to see that he wears 228 Fifth Ave. Tel. Med. So. 1177 Informatton as ty Phos © trenty of duged the bait " arieeat, ES SRR aN ayer Minonitornag. diatosou- apoke ning things, L mean?” meee Tet Beans F0) ‘ estordns, BELOTAIDR 49 1nd the to eenat. aie Ihe Kvening World and asiing for of Nig. Palmer said. “But _a Do Not Miss To: Merrow's Int | oases | Cd Bot oe ge [BSlithated ah 470 labip vews ‘new man’ hag nothing to go by, cx- instalment, 2 WSUCN lant Week at ADS i