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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19 | Some of the-Prominent Figures Among the Guests Sketched at the Sheriff’s ‘Second Panel’’ Dinner — OPen. High, Low. Lan | . OPen. Ade Rumety 1% UK 10% 10%) | Kennecott Cop .. 2t% Algk Rubber... 141) 184 18% 19% | Keystone Tire... 17% AME Rubber ris 11% TT | Krenge é Alga Osie «. Bo ON Hi Lack Beet. Chem my By | Lehigh Valley a | High. ! { ~ Mystery ¢f Buried ‘Treasure 4 mers 43% 42% 42% Ligeet A Mer: = | ei a 62 W2 BB | Loew's Ine ... hypo Bw ‘ Bi Sa on | La Toe ©1080 By tHe Seia Bveeremre-tuc. ”* Fai Mel f oo. FLe-rcnuerR. Am Bare Note, 62% 63% O81y GRY | Louie & Nashville Am Beet Suger. 36 ASN «85H, | Lima Loco Am Bosch 50% «20% ROH | Mackny Co é Am Brake Shoe, 64% 08% 84% BH | Manat! Sugar ... 37% Am Can 3-4 34% 841%, | Man Elevated .., 87 Colon and the bank at Peebles—then, Jat last, he wrote that he was ‘leaving anama for Scotland and would call on the bank soon after his arrival. And on the, morning of the day SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. 21% "S1% 99% | Mex Petroleum .. 119% 5 B&B | Miaml Copper .. 27% which he was murdered, Phillips did os a. | Aare ae bond call at the bank and established: his Am Hide & Le pt 62% 62% @2 G24 J I) identity, and so on, and he then drew out five hundred pounds of his money—two' Hundred pounds in gold and the rest in small notes; and, Mr, . |Lindsey, he carried the sum ‘away CHAPTER IV. with him in a little handbag that he Aug, Ice + Bh Me OM | ies & Bt Louts. Am Ynternation . 41% 42 41% 41% /Mo Kan & Ter. ‘Ara Line Ol! pf. 58% 38% 68% 884 | Mo Kan & Tex pf 2% ‘Am Locomotive... 107 107% 108% 100% | Mo Pacific Atm Ship & Com. 9% 9% 9% Mo Pacific p ‘Am Smelt & Ref 47% tile 47% Sa ae TEX (Continued) | I | eA trateon wit had Seen is . eect sia sie es ullins Body answered. Mr. Lindsey, who had been listem Aegon, Og Ge ad gener dd M RICKARD N pursuance of the determination| “are “you articled to him?” he|ing with great attention, nodded. rey nee eT aa a Ket Lead" i... with ar ; I had come to, I said no more | asked. \ “Aye.” he said. “Carried five hum Am Sumatra Tob 33% 83% nie perunon ‘0 about ‘Crone to Mr. Lindsey. Bf aang I. “I'm an ordinary clerk ered pounds away with him. Go on, Am Tel & Tel... 118) 8117 irbrake —pef seven years’ standing.” then . Am Tobacco .... 133 183 181% N ¥ Central % And all the way, out to the inn |"““pienty of experience of office work| “Now,” continued Chisholm, ali« |” Se co Bim 100 im MY Dock . ere was silence between . Mr.| and routine?” he inquired. dently very well satisfied with’ him- Am" Le France. 9% 0% ome wees ae FOREMAN ae and me, and the event wire s replied. “No end of that, br Pl nae te bo Nae ANSI, Woot ....... HM Se s . = rv t Hilver- ir rt!” sy is, to put ite Ae wnt P pt. bid 23% ankata bane, CHARLES Vwatts wilt’ Pad Ni od uncon? “Are yon good at figures and ac-| Plainly, 7 <a eg aterind hsv inaking Northern Pacific. 3 5 ? ieare . an Am-tine ah es eee ee “THORLEY stance of its attestation by Michael | re | NG MeMed. | cong q| hill and Coldstream, ‘There's two. ef 7 aw Guea. su. a Okina PAR. 2% ray Carstairs, was not once mentioned. | food many trust accounts—for the | the men at Cornhill Station will sweqr Atahlece Ry --... 96 oir gen “TOASTMASTER / We kept silence, indeed, unt we | ast five years," C answered, Wonder-|{hat when Phillips got out of the asf Bee @ A Pee ford Gee ae were in the place to which they had PVN tase Shute Chemcanly well up| deh, he was carrying a little handbag See oS Se Be Pecitie Gan ces 68 carried Crone's dead body. Mr. Mut- jin all clerical matters?” he suggested. | *UcH a8 the bank cashier remembers Raliwin Loco... 98 98% Poot ing Oa ie ray and Sergeant Chisholm had got| “Keeping books, writing letters, all|phey're certain of tonthe ai ae bag. epee Bs ny ak ihe Oe aa there before us, anu with them was | that sort of thing?” lector remembers him putting It unc @ Ohio pf... O44 4% Se SS @ doctor-—the same that had been | ,,"1\C@m honestly say I'm a pi der his arm while he searched his aa Aeagg taper fetched to Phillips—and they were bil | gomog very OF that sort,” 2 at-| pocket for his ticket. | And what's rtrd People's Gabe a4 talking together quietly when we,wen! | He gave me a quick glance, as if he| the “brides thage cat, Ceres 9% Pen topiemae in, The superintendent came up iw | Were sizing me up altogether, remembers the bag clearly enough ae Sale er i Mr. Lindsey. wee Jeg ho vor waet oe Money and that Phillips never had his hand S ” o a is, m Vw Botte Cop 4 dina 5% 6 Pierce Arrow... 17% ‘According to what the doctor here| wanting a sort of steward, and it| of course, Mr, Lindeer the seopeie Bute @ Superior. 4% 25 Ficros Arrow pf... 36% says,” he whispered, jerking his head) strikes me that you're just the man) ity is that in that bag was the money Rutterick Co .. BL F roe Ol. 10% at the body, which lay on a table with | I'm looking for!” . ul t as he had drawn it out of the Ont’ Packing . 1% Heres O01 Bf. ..+ a sheet thrown over it, “there's a|,,/sWas 80 much amazed by thie ex-| bank.” ? Petroleum. 48% Pitts & West Va. 25 2 traordinary suggestion, that for the yu've more to tell,"’ remarked idian Pac. 126% 125% 1254, | Pond Creek Coal. 14% Leather. a 82% «82% 32% | Pullman Company 112% Cont Leather pfW@et 67% «67 «= 67% | Punta Ales Bug.. 35 Cetre-Do Pasco., 31 34% Pure Oll..... question as to whether the man met| moment I could only stand staring at| Mr. Lindse his death by drowning. Look here!”| him, and before I could find my| “Just so," replied Chisholm. “And He led us up to the table, drew back | tongue he threw a quick Question at) there's two items. First of all—we've the sheet from the head and face, and | ™*. | ound that bag! Empty, you may be 10% Pub Ser of NJ... 74% “Lindsey wouldn't stand in your] gun th 8 Producers & Ref.. 20% motioning the doctor* to come UP,/ way, would he?" he asked. “Such nin, i vi we Parown ayes Es Rat, Steel Aprings 98% pointed to a mark that was just be-| jobs don't go begging, you know.” under a lot of stuff—dead stuff, you’il ey tween the iéft temple and the top of eeiearcn citercens Beane ote gnderatand, whee te might have lain k § ; g | my . . answered. | til] doo y q ss the ear, where the hair was wearing | Vigypr persian pe eee Baten. 3 thin. “But what?" sald he, secing me| not all, The second item is here—the 17% IT ITS | Royal Duteh NY. 51% eid ite pt ft L.@ San Fran 22 43 8: L & Southwest 22% 26%e 9% 28481 aL & South pf. 35 re .gon Motors, M% 6% CBM | Seaboard Alr Line 3% D'ye see that, now?" he murmured. | hesitate. “Is it a post you-wouldn't | railway folk at Cornhill are unani- ‘You'll notice there’s some sort of-a|C&re about, then? There's five hun-} mous in declaring that by that same : wnetrated there—penetrated! {ed & Year with it—and a perman-| train which brought Phillipa there, Leben teehee genes: |two men, strangers, that looked MIke But the doctor can say more than 1 oan on that point.” m3 Beure-Roebuck ... @2% 63 : Hf/: ; aicitaee ae ust ony vig . m COMM ” Mr. Lindsey looked clos ‘Benace Coppera#, 2 * a ve Wo, v dat tb hole in the centre | bs Sue TS Te. OTH P Chas PEDRICK, wound and at tbe hole in | poe ae LP ge td ‘i ULKI VE “Has it struck any of you how that | Pid Sener wie bee, int : ASSOCIATION could be caused?” he asked suddenly. a outhern Pacific. 12% 72% “It hasn't? ‘Taen Vil suggest some- - ern Pacific. j “ 19 | the Deputy Compinsioners of Internal) Sheriff Percival Nagle, “ Magistrate | thing to you. There's an implement jn Soe Southern Ry... 38% 18% Diriner of 7 Secondisianel” | rere cee moice sears oli | Theos Nolan, tnepector’ Jonn | avy eastant use hereapouts that}| : swam to Coney Island last summer, | O'Brien, Edward O'Dwyer, Chief | Would do Just. that—a ‘salmon gat!" | Rovinors FY Bites so tee. we | Brings Out Fine Bunch J pl be tat Rig Bill's elbow all eve-| Justice of the City Court; Jom _M: The two police officials started—the | ee of Good Fellows. Riehle, former President of the Nu- dded his head. H who attended the Sheriff's | tional Democratic Club; Judge Otto ser ore there any signs of an affray | nd had 2 good time were: | Rosalsky, John §. Shea, a former) cjose py—or near, on the bank?” th Toe, ballet and jazz dances; girls | Georgie Glynn, former Chairman of | Sheriff; Arthur 1. Somers’ of the | asked Mr. Lindse z the Republican State Committee; | Joard of Education, Herbert Bayard) "swere going down there now our- 41%| pretty of face ana figure; shimmery | Max §, Grifenhagen, a former Sherif; | SWope of the Press Publishing Com-| .ives to have a look around,” an- 10 |'gowns of feathers and silk; good fel- | Charles L. Guy, Justice of the Su: | Pany; Jeff Demont Thompson, Presi- | oe iea Mr. Murray. “But according to Jowship melodies sung by staid Su-|preme Court; ‘Charles D. — Hilles, | dent of the Automobile Club; Robert | Tit oaaie, the body was lying in a : ; ate | E. Wagner, Justice of the Suprei urndale, the body ying uy | Premio. Court Justices; toasts, dry, ani| Chairman of the Republican State | Co tend albert H, Wiegin, Cuair- | deep pool in the Till, under the trees 17%] with a heavy spreading of “‘Atta| counts Hirshfield, Brig. Gen. A. man of the Board of the Chase on the bank—it might have lain there & Hudson .. 100% ck & Wot 114 my 80% OM 13% " N a ya dnt been 64% ee a maid; Di cs tional Bank, where the city depo: for many a month If it has Tal aitgsiee ihe Resnus eke caddie | Bherits Guprame Crue Judge teaan (funds, see for yon young Mcilwraith that hag a/ bY. dinner of the Second Panel, Sheriff's | ‘ i 5 10 for prying into dark and out-of- 38. 5 } , Herman A. Metz, former Comptroller; Tne party broke up with everybody bn ae a 7 139 | Jury, at the Plazw last might. Aside George McAneny, ‘Transit Commis. { joining hands in a ring around Sherif | tle-way corners. Well, here's more 71% | from the 150 in the Pangt there were sioner; JohnH. MeCooey, the “cherg- | Nagle ani singing “For He's a Jolly |™atter for the coroner’ | 1 44 ba more than 800 invited guests. Banl:-, bim' of Kings County Democrats; | Good Fellow.’” nate ee that aah ‘once more, erwicl er that, And, onc ; 4% | 0° leaders of induntry, and cag of | he said little on the journey, except Goy- | i ‘United Drug, 11% | United Food Prod 8% 8% 19% Un Ry Inv Co pf 23% 28% 78% lun Retail Stores, M4 OOM BLU eC Pipe ... 12 19 A108 Or Flos vt 66 is U #8 Ind Preohol 44K. 444 MG MN 8 OMEN B Mtubbor sees kam OS a 2uq | ficlals in city, Stato and Fede! that it would be well if it came out ments were present. that this was but a poaching affair harley ‘Thorley, foreman, an in which Crone had got across with treasurer of the Panel, stepped out some Sompetice: of he pang tee “ of his day time role of decorati rest of the afternoon h further remark to me about the mat- Grea? Nor Ore .. 31% Gujf States Bteel 67% Maskell & Barker 8314 Hupp Motors: For Smart New and Original ° . Inspiration Cop . 30% ow | anything from a@ bridal altar to a bi Women sgichal et ai gra a & pon to fam a Jana thing Hons rida dees” | Kashion Designs | | ties, "ahar Ma towers of the Int-Cons Corp pt 4% U A Bites pt. master. Hddie Ford, th first moroing, Tul Ae T wae lesteg In Corp .. 8 ws : er, exuded sufficient wise « aa eet At =f office at nix . \ Inte Ate Corp pr 34% Ven Mok cause Big Bill Kdwards to quiv — By Mildred Lodewick “Say nothing, about that will to Int Parwester ... 83% veroee merriment—some quiver. Mr. Ford. | 4. a) tone cow York Hh ead ae . anybody,” said he. “I'll think tha 7 InteE Motor ‘ ‘Vivendou ... it_must be explained, is no relation| Copyrigt, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Comps matter over to-night, and see what'll Paper ‘Wabash to the manufacturer "who placed ap | oy ia come of my thinking, It's as T said Nat “ Wabash x! engine on a roller skate and called it may not seem on before, Hugh—to get at the bottom Intas Mer Mar pf 63% Wells Fargo. an automobile: j first thought that peter thiss we'll have to'go back— Inter Nickel oe 1 Western Union . Sammie Hitchcock of the Federal! there has been maybe a far way.” | Invincible Ot 16% 35 Wentinghouge .... Building had his white goateo alll any definite change {said nothing and went home. For | island: ON % % Wheeling & LB trimmed Up spruce. He were heavy | | z alee now I had work of my own—I was ah Jewels Tea, « 12% 12k White Motor +. toftoise anell glasses and smoked ain the styles since a now dad wrt nad resolved on atter | cigarette while the speeches were be- | year ago, but. this is ing spilled, Joab Hi. Banton, our new |iconuae theo : District Attorney, was flanked on the | Pecause the changes Chilsholm told me the’ news about| Crone. I would not teil my secret to| em, “Willya-Qve yo —whicl sur ? the police, not # left and right by Commissioner F which ‘surely , have Mr. Lindsey, nor to . ‘BANKING AND FINANCIAL. BANKING,AND FINANCIAL. right, and Corporation Counsel | been—have’ crept in even to Maisie. I would So greet oi pee tbe > Peer teen O'Brien, Thus prctected he registered | go slyly and with such and tell it to the one ma concerned—Sir Gilbert Carstatrs. I would speak plainly to him, and be done with it. And as soon as | had ‘eaten my supper, Teena’ Hey Bie , nd, as the dusk was coming ‘ cyole and, As the due yeh House | THERE'S AN IMPLEMENT IN\USE THAT WOULD DO JUST THAT —A SALMON GAFF. CHAPTER Y. serenity ! a Al Talley, better known as plain tact as to be unno- “Judge,"’ brought put th y serious | Uced by the many ar note of the dinner. He touched upon |dent worshippers of the duty of juries, the honesty of} 9.04, surety companies, on crim nnd| SABHOU: praised the Police Department. George | First, there is the 'T, Wilson, in his exuberance, coine-!| lengthened sk itt Dividend Records r] b several new words with coeur de | \ ,| 1 was stil] struggling with my/tourist gentlemen, came as wel celeri accent predominating. which, while not long 6 OU sit down and watt aniazement. ive wundied pounds a| whose tickets were from- where ye Many traders appraise the profit possi TALLEY TELL8 OF Too FREE| "7 tne sense as wo the butler sald gruffly.| year!—and'a permanency! It seemed! think, then, Mr. Lindsey? ’ b f F i y BAIL BONDING. used to know it, is Ssir Gilbert will attend|® fortune to a lad of my age. And I|_ “Peebles, of course,” answered Mr, ilities of securities by the dividend \ - Rom ewor tol Ave oe Was trying to find the right words in| Lindsey. . . Judge Talley criticised the ease with 5 to "you presently. whieh to say all that I felt, when he| - “And you've guessed right!" ex« records of the companies. which professional criminals are uble |'ehes longer: than He closed the door on me, and Tlspoke again, imed ~ Chisholm, — triumphantly; to obtain ball bonds. They have less | last year's. Then, too, difficulty in being bailed, he said, than | the bodice is dropped men who have made their first. mi 2 step. He recalled an instance wh so that rarely do we a man four times convicted was sun. | See any definition of sequently bailed out. In speaking of |the normal waistline. Wwn and jooked-around. T.was| “Look here!” he said, “Don't iet ua| “Peebles it was—and now, how dow meceet room that was filled with | arrange this as if we'd done it behind youl think this affalr looks? There's 1 aoa ees oie books|YOUr present” employer's back—-1| 0 Many tourists on Tweedside this books from floor to ce wouldn't like Mr, Lindsey to think I'd| t!me of the year that nobody paid any and little, im fine leather bindings! one henind him toget you. Let it| reat attention that night to these and the gilt of their lettering and/be done this way; I'll caff on Mr.| Men nor where they went, But whag i ' ' ‘ Dividends are an evidence of the measure | of success achieved - the good management | and ability that give promise ’of the future. * the surety companies, Judge alle: x ‘ dag ICY mr, d'ye _ Among the 975 companies whose stocks are bald there was ho desire on the part | 2% oe sleeves, there labels shining in the rays of a tall) Lindsey myself, ane eth Ete aoe Rroakeue Nad tracked Phillipe of the Judges to interfere with ihe | are features in which lamp that stood on a big desi in the] ¥® ie a steward for the property:) trom the bank, and they followed him traded on the New York Curb Market there are those which have paid millions in dividends — others which are progressing toward the dividend paying stage. i and that I've heara good reports of centre. The door suddenly opened. | nis clerk, and that I'll engage you on| {ill they cor i walked Sir Gilbert Carstairs, | his ‘recommendation, F ane TL stood up amd made my politest | that would give you a and 1 stood a? He nodded affably | way of reference, eh? legitimate business of the bond companies, but added that the Jude aid demand that the companic vestigate ‘the antecedents of th whom they bail. had him in yon place whera |he -was found, and they murdered him-—to rob him It was a-busy day with us in the ce, that being the day before court. | We encouraged a change, and we jcra- clously accepted the wide squar’ one the sort trong word.by hed Ao 2 SE AST SS STEN Be Guam P22 t Ste een *“*An awakened public opinion from | 9" Comfort, thanktul d he laughed as he nodded,| “Oh, he'll do that, Sir Gilbert!" a he etc More than one billion dollars have been men like yourselves,” Judgo ‘Taitsy | that the long enoush, and ne. “Mr. Moneylaws! jexclaimed. “Anything that'll help me| anything. but Hed mp time 50 Falk oe continued, “will force the surety | OB© Was kept hi i wou before—it that inquest | on aoe aS n affai | distributed in dividends by companies whose companies to.decling giving ball bonds | hn, PAR OF t Tivo seen yay, i think. Didn't 1?" |" wpnen tet's leave it at thnty* cai | hall lett the office foran houp or twa | i i criminals," ure, For, of couks ne * k. i is when let's le ; Ss oran ho securities are actively traded on the New York CE ee Te ots Ae lenoier on tetee ne : , Sir Gilbert Tan} he, “1 drop in on him at his office |on business, Sir Gilbert Carstairs | Curb Exchange. Eee Atinmaby Was ‘aneoten cary [AnOeeR Rnd anter Cie there, with Mr. _“Ternaps to-morrow. In the meanjealied, and he was closeted with Mr, Biss uvnung, Peete HUNT PORTIA: oe ate ve evi- | time. Keep your own counsel.’* Lindsey when I returned, And after Information on New York Curb Market o" The , salen of course, and you 6S ‘Then, with a brief good night, be | they had been. together some time 9 industry of sticuffs was wail | Pre: nt inaulgence Well, we dence,” he said. “| remembe left me and { got outside Hather-| Mr.’ Lindsey came out to me and securities is gath i c } represented with x Riekard and |may even welcon at 1 to see me shah ae ¥, ‘ nee ‘ rete £ ered from available sources and ' William Muldoon, boxing promorer | a Ne and what did. YOu Wath ody Ling | cleueh und rode home in a whirl of | peep on eee and anue tne Bl istributed by Jones & Baker. | and Chatrman of the Boxing Com ying pane} about, Bir. bald time's yours. You|‘"oughts, | brought news |on us, and I saw at once fr AP vee H mission, respectively. Mr. Muldooa, | arfd ched * terrupt us, a fae mie?" } jay sholm bro sig | 01 ji ’ ce fro y ear A v Mr. A ned draper be e ? aie bftine ina : Mr. Lindsey | expression on his face r 1 This great brokerage organization is not interested whe a ine’ alas ety te lane the skirt are pave ad aeter ee what to do as 1 OO iuele Non ite thth “| idea that sit. dilbert at ete f in any particular securities, and the value of un- Meee eisgel And FUCHS Was Wee [Rh eC eTIntIG Of sat awaiting him; and now that he) \.: and from his manner of telling 1'.|the night before, ov that I had any (f} prejudiced “information headquarters” for New York John Mek. Bowmun, manager of happened aloe ee had bidden me to speak 1 tol 1m) we both saw-—I, perhaps, not so cleat notion of what le was going to say 4 darahiig Are. hotels, “chat along as fe story from start shiliy as Mr, Lindsey—that the police | to me. i Curb Market stocks is shown by the fact that near': the: Porenng saute. hotels. ch 1 elahorae the whole story NGlivertiwaite and| were already at their favorite trick |, “Hugh, my lad!" said he, clappin 1% of amiably with Fred Sterry, the Pasa ; eginning pring 40% of new customers come from old cus Saar: Johnny jooked’ ike” the plain one with Crone, and § n€ 19] of going for what seemed to them the | me on the shoulder; “you're evidently mi 4 ending | fashion plate and got so close t piece frock of last sna E Nexplunation of my own con- obvious sine of pursuit. one of those’ that are born lucky. : Askfor 40 eh We lady cornet player that w few | ean Quite natur~ duet, He listened in alanine, 28 “It appears-—I'll tell vou the story | Here's Bir bert Carstairs in my, | "hese y Ne Sec: tes ruffied his curly ha j ally, too, after a while ; sre ontentness and watchful-/in order, as it were,” he said tap-| room yonder, e's wanting a stew- Largest Stock Market''—also latest Aoenty Birrell, kecretary of the | these panels didn't jwith more nud ever seen aman show|pears that about eight months ngo/ard—somebody that can keep ac- issue of the “INVESTOR & TRADER,” the Sheriff's Panel, was the busy man of ae a fe skirt lin my life, and now and ues ne the agent of the British Linen Aank | counts and letters and look after 12 -page weekly m i the evening, Henry passed hither | CU8*: and In passing vdded and sometimes smiled; and|at Peebles got a letter from one John) the estate, and he's been looking pag if y market review, and yon, disiributing souvenirs "§ oh | Se, oun ary achies nodded, ‘had made an end he put a Phillips, written from a place called | round for likely man, and he's heard Copies given on r guest tool home two silver-back | ew and gracefi:l CK FI f uestion. ‘olon, anama—that's | z ait clerk, Hugh Money- si ba adc’ Frushes. Biverybody Voted Henry say | effect. The unven hem A RAYTIBE Ee i OR ALL shard Gvavond Crone—who, I heat, 18] America, as you'll be aware—inclos- | laws. i8 just the sort he wants—and, Charley Thorley two rez'lar fellahs. | N@ Is Indecd 4a pe- oc! QNS. deat youve never told a living soul ling a draft for three thousand pounds| in short, the job's yours, if you like Table No. 9 had Ralph A, Day 9 | coming feature, 4 | deat eat’ he asked, eyeing me closely. /on the International Banking Corpo-|to take it, And, my lad, it’s worth New York Offices ON & BAKER one of Its quot TWo nice pitchers |,, Foray jeal day- plain ski It is distinctive, how-| “Not one, Sir, Gilbert,” I assured | ration gt N w Yor The letter, in-|five hundred a year—and a pers Fi ES of cold, cold water, sans synurae, | time frock offering o design to) ever, in ounded lower ¢ hich him. ‘Net even structed the Peebles agent to collect|marency, too! A fine chance for ae Mad Sa. 377 New York Curb Market graced the cloth, Mr. Cat Wiig {be developed’ of “charmeuse, Canton | points tp on each hip, Inancagemc | Not even—whor” he inquited }thin sum and to place it in his bank / young fellow of your age! veal J ow. the Kederal Prohibition Enforcement crepe, or the ever increasngly popu-|ated crescent, harmonizing with the | quickly |to the writer's credit rthermore,|you the strongest recommendations | 0 Broad Street __ Direct Private Wires Officer claims haus resis krepe knit. Its wi cved kKi-|out in the bodice sone ai Not even my own sweetheart," that the money was to be/io him, Go into my office now and '! ‘Tel. Broad 7150 New York Chicage Boston i ant to him, was not pre ' hod is crescent-shaped | Quite a different effect nid And the first seeret € util Phillips came home to} talk it (over ‘with Sir bert by je 605 Fifth Averwe Pitaburgh Detroit Balti i tary of tate Jenne yl p wut n the front pnd onfachieved in this d 1 IT kept from her otland, in a few months’ time from | vanes But when it. com to! Tel. bur, Hull H }amile, shook hands wit the d Se at at thats At ve me ulthe date of the writing This, of | settling det pat \ i Tammany Hall. wae the Aranad a at SUSAR eae there was the tiiree thousand pounds | oa 5 traction at Table No, 4 s ina f id two ends that af-|fon. The sash ends co rr i wre a clerk to Mr. Lindsey, the tin’ Phittins’s me, ‘There was a hit! Oo Not Miss To-Morrow’s Interesting Wiliam J, Dufly, who, as one of cord @ truomiag quality do Lhe rather! up & ways wilb-the. same, svliclton?” he asked. of correspondence between Lim at Ipstalments a 4