The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 28

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Market | War Mother Patriotic at Their First Election : : Of Officers for the N. Y. State Association 3 Sidelights | mrs. A.J ' "THIS GENERATION | te AE AE _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 3 z ‘ MALONE. By R. R. Batson. Veneak® An open break between Jesee Liver-| More, one of Lie most noted stock market operators of Wall Street, | | oe ies BY. Lewisohn Brothers, Bankers, i, rl : ‘ Ted Eider adeceadaemreenti | ©1922 Byte nes. Seworcare tne! J.S.FLETCHER me ; SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. ‘a Copper Cor- ree ee tarae secaisde me tad PRESIDENT | ay) _MiM#D Moneviaws 1s shed to comey a messagr from Jaunea Gilverthwatne, a mysterious «irtaaet. poration should a . e cliteeR | to an unknown On rosching (he réadervous, me fiods the liter wurdered. At tho taquert. ft the disclosure of surprising facts \ GooDwin | the Gani ea tae criaztt Carttalra; recenliy hele to large estate, es scan whom be hed oot Is ad sa 7 “ff y - ‘ne, le ways bothing Dut goes to Kir Gilbert and tells what knows, Bir welating to this transaction. They | toward of bis takes him Out o0 his yacbt, and throws Buu fare certain to be of great interest to oe dencunces Air (Gilbert toe Mr Lindsey, wRo pecia thas (ne t @nancial circles generally and stock- ' X =) "ete lie a rye Talla mei, os sh Winer } folders of the corporation in partic- News of Wireless Talking Activities and De- Soden atoms eer em ble farner th thal atlanta } wear. f | velopments, Musical and Other Programmes | ; Sie ee atte: s chrono- : ‘ : CHAPTER X some sort of machine, And now, ear- ake ers tiie ehrono- | A " ic 8 . | ee of Broadcasting Stations and Answers to or petra ing no more for the rain than if : Aegical . : . . JT before Mr. Portlethurpe | had been a springtime shower, I slowly ; June 7 of last year the authorized Queries Will Be Found in These Columns. Could aay Whal they must o|| been to creek along the wall sa) the i | eapital stock of the company was in- @reased from 250,000 to 350,000 shares. On Nev. 17 the company made ap- ‘ ©. Slication to the New, York Stock Ex- @hange to have the increased stock, » @mounting to 100,000 shares, listed. ; At was stated in the application that t - “the purpose of the issue is to provide funds for extending the development @f operations and adding to the equip- + gment of the corporation.” | f The Listing Committee of the Stock § xchange recommended on Nov. 23 that the additional 100,000 shares be Hsted on the Exchange “on official Botice of issuance and payment in full.” Some two months prior to tho list- (mg application to the Stock F change the Seneca Company, accord- ing to information which seems un- i] | By Capt. Robt. | (DF. Co M. GC, |der 167th Squadron, mation concerning t }lations governing jateur operators’ He | separal © license is ninent for a r There are cigh “ii r perators' tecen wetness test ci aul, Lemporary permit ‘was in my th when, ¢ ¥ tuck of my neck us vi a over to a com- “ 2 10, musical programm: : mouth when, as we ran| buck of my neck us~in a viee, an questioneble, turned ich is oC Raw O'GORMAN te. periment and Instruction] "music and news, ‘Into Berwick station, | saw Chisholm | something hard. and round, and cold pany, the name of which Is STANTON Weete us matey . first grade; 4, musical programme ; and Andrew Dunlop on the platform | pressed itself insistingly into my right fnown, the 100,000 shares of addition- Clean 2” cAtnatoury second grade: ; Apinpion offielel tiie waiting for us. temnple, @ stock authorized in the previous NS i tect tinpea Extra, first grade,” re- 6; stitinfe-and news: Chisholm hurriedly explained mat- Baar mee | er i" jauirements are as follows: The ap-| ¢. special farmers" market repoit,| ters “It's like this, d'ye CHAPTER XI. dune. ‘ p fore tee re heente must have Inews and music. drew Dunlop yonder has a sister t T MAY be that when one ‘ iI j}an unblemished record of eighteen 2 zt nf married to a man, a sheep-fi of it tely, Lewisoin | \ penal Hed 9.52, Arlington official time ' heep-farmer, placed in such a predicament Almost immediately fh Aa | , months’ service as a first grade opera- _ | Whose place is near Coldsmouth Hill, that in which T then found my- Brothers, who are generally under- | rf tor. He must be thoroughly con- ee __ between Mindesum and Kirk Yel self, one's wits are suddeniv ft stood to have a controlling interest In JAMES A. | versant with radio theory and prac- holm— Kaa AES oe iu aa Ee feeccitali Gh uplion oh HANLEY tice and mist be able to receive oa || WD Y (Roselle Park, N.J.) ||‘! know: 1 said. “You mean Mtr, phuarPened and a new sense is gle the company, rena ne OPENED examination thirty words per minute Heselton. Well, man?" tr one. Whether that ts so or sot, the stock at $15 a share. It was a pe ae CHE. of the Morse Continental Code and 360 metre | "Mrs. Heselton, of course,” said he.| was as certain as if I actually saw Bhat time selling at about that price DORMER, CONVENTION | twenty-five words’ per minute of | J | “You right there. And last night | him that my assailant was the butle: fm the open market. A WaR MOTHER j American Morse Code. A thorougi | g 1. M., informal party—Lous|—®bvut seven or so in the evening—|yzoH1ins, And I should have been in And almost immediately Lewisolin FROM THE knowledge of all laws, rules and regu- | Rreau, composer, host. Among the] @ telegram came to the Dunlops say- es BRONX CHAPTER Brothers entered into an agreement qwith Jesse Livermore, under which an an attempt was to be made to mani- | pulate the market for the stock, using as a basis the 100,000 shares to be gold for “development purposes.” ; ‘The agreement between Jesse Liver - | | wore and Lewisohn Brothers pro- |.\ [Coane vided, among many other interesting (7) rake things, that the “call” on the 100,000! Am Can ... ; “Commercial first High. 42% 40% Low. Open, High. Low. beat.) » 19% 19% 13% tf | vanatt Sugar... % " 4 is * 42 {Man shirt .. | Martin Parry ... MeIntyre P Mines Mex Petroleum .. io ORR eis Miaml Copper ... S m Hide & L .. Middle States On i e year. » @bares should run for one y Am W&@L pt. Midvale Steel .... It was also provided in the agreo- | Am Ice . Mo, Kan & Texas ‘i D Am International $ Mo, Kan & T pf. Mo Pacific pf... |Montana Power ins Body Nat Enam & 8tp. gent that all profits derived from tho | 4") {nternational any class, manipulating process should be di-) Am Linseed © pt Am Loconwotive . ‘vided equally between Livermore and Allied (Chest 2 Lewisohn Brothe! Am Safety Razor “Second grade” ay and Prepares for a Busy ‘Am 8h & Com National Lead SAA the exception that the rate for receiv- LPuasaelaer Sew York Central zh Year. ing and transmitting is diminished to Under the expert guidance of Liver- | 20 Git rapt ee SOU eee a wi twelve words a minute in Continental | more the stock within the following | Am ¥ Paes Re a 4% ouaien. emcee? \Morse Code. “Commercial cargo ttwo months rose to above 25. Thus, | Am orthern Pacific. By Fay Stevenson. | grade” license holders are cay re- | ‘within a period of about sixty days, | 4” “a Scotia Bteel A rustling of skirts, busy women | Wired to recetve and understand dis- tress calls or other Orpheum Circuit. . Otls Hlevator Otis Steel . Pacific Gas , Pacific Oil i Pan-Amer Petrot. Pan-Am Petrol B Penn RR... Pero Marquette Pierce Arrow Plerce ON . @he theoretical profits accruing to the | 4m Lewisohns and Livermore were ap-| am proximately $1,000,000. That is the| Am Tob cts B . amount they collectively would have|4m La France . been able to add to their bank bal-| Am Wool @zces had public appetite for the renege ae @tock been made keen enough to let | tchinon Ry .... them cash in on the deal. Atchison Ry pf.. Reasons for the split between the) ati Guit & WwW 1 in the agreement are over-| Atlantic Fruit \ Pressed Stoel Car Shadowed in point of interest by still | Baldwin Loco S | punta Aleg Sugar enother detail of the deal, and one | #*ltwin Loco pf. 106 106 108106 | Pure Ot which most people in Wall Street will | Ualt & Ohio we. OL | Bub ary of? think neods explaining. Beth Steel Bea. GUM 6% 607 BOK | Ray Copper sy Fisheries. . Reading ....000++ This detail is that, to date, the] pxiyn Rapid Tran 0% 9% 9% 9K Reploglo Btecl ... Beneca Copper Company has not bevn|ikiyn Ra Tr ctfs 7% 7% 7% 7%] Rep Iron & Steel. geimbursed for the 100,000 shares or|Dkiyn Union Gas 71 71 71 71 | Rep Iron & Stl pt ny part thereof. Butte Cop & Zinc 6 6 6 6 |Repuplic Motor .. Butte & Superior Royal Dutch N ¥ . Calif Packing St L & Ban Fran MARVEL Calif Petroleum... Bt L & Bouw pf.. $ Own Your Own 5 0 7 COMPLETE [sn mate 5: sason Motors WIRELESS TELEPHONE OuTFIT Chandler Motors Bears-Roebuck ., RECEIVING ‘With this outfit the wireless music and Chic & Alton, Seneca Copper CM & 8 P pf Sinclair Ol . CRIGP....... Sloss-Sheff 8 CRI&Pépept Southern Pac . Speech broadcasted from Newark, N. J. gan ibe distinctly heard in New York. wireless music and specch wit! @ 2-mile radius and telegraph signaly hurrying giggles, ham sandwiches, hot cof-|9s 18 required for t fee and chocolate luyer cake, Yes- terday was a busy day at the 102d] a6 skilled in the Engineers Armory, Mort Washington |atus, but who have Avenue and 168th Street. ity to present them: The first State Convention and |Ation. election of officers of the New York State Chapter of American World] up here. War Mothers took place. Despite| . There 1s no age the fact that the American War| Posed by law upon Mothers have been organizod three |"#tors Heenses. years in February ed temporary officers who have] wireless apparatus, served all this time, they have never | regulations of th who held témporary offices did such cant must be abl still willing to give much time and ute in Continental for the first time by the nine chap-|as first grade reau ters which take in White Plains, Long| Wor further info Island Cit; Washington Heights, | Rules and Regulat: Yonkers, West Side, Brooklyn, Mel-|ihe amateur, we rose, Bronx and Greenwich Village. It was Mrs. Ella O'Gorman Stanton, | 1929, sister of Senator O'Gorman and War] 4 note on crystal Chic Gt West Southern Ry . Chi Gt West pf. Southern Ry pf.. Chic & Niwest Btand O of N J. Chile Copper towart-Warner 10 400 miles, No additional parts re- §| Chino Copper . Btromberg red —can be tnstaliod by anyone ‘in |Coca-Cola Studebaker - tem & instructions with | Col Gas & Elec. “ sulp. every outfit, No previous knowledge re- | Golumbla Grapho Pan a cn uired—no liconse—no batteries needed. f | © : celles Bimple to Operate, asa Phencercgn: [| Comp T_& R. Texas Compal Absolutely ovaranteed to “equal ‘or aur: | Consol Clear ‘Texas & Pi Pass tm performance any outfit selling | Consol Gas ‘Third Avenue Gt double the price—a statement ourf| Consol Teatilo ... Tob Products rs can prove by actual test. Bent Ci Dil if your dealer or department store is | Cont Can ‘Tranecon Oli . ot supplied, wend check or money order direct for immediate. shipment. Cowden Ol... Union ON RADIO MANUFACTURING COMPANY ‘n Prod Union Pacific Manufacturers of (Government and Com Crucible Bteel . United Drug Cuba Ganv Bug United Fruit . mercial! High and Low Power Wirel Apparatus. Cuba Cane & p United Food Prod Cuban Am Sugur Un Ry Inv Co pf 170 Fifth Avenue, New York City, J | Davison Chemical Un Retall Stores 53% Dept. W. De Beers Mining, US CI Pipe... 1 Del & Hudson B Ind Alcohol 4215 Del’ Tack & West 8 Realty & Im 0% saved the day and made the election Just as the War Mothers were|Ciauber says that, praising thelr good work they have done and were|py the yacuum about to mention the various names |etill a great many and officers and to shout unanimously | of detector who wil that they wanted to elect these tem-| process very porary office! Stanton jumped to her fect and de-/the aid of a buz: »bviate answering a le;’ (4) Commercial, cargo grade “The Experiment grade” requirements will not be taken e requirement applicants for ope- | energy to the organization most of to recognize the 8 O these same officers were elected. Social “keep out” signals. {that from being temporary officers| “The amateur second grade’ they had the honor of being elected | quirements are practically the same Scofield Wood. Croix de Guerre | with four palms; formerly Gomman- Royal Air Force.) We have received many. letters {within the last week requesting infor- he rules and regu- tne operation of jbroeceutine stations and also numer- ous questions on commercial and am- er to| W JZ (Newark) but the wording of the teles ense. In’ o all of these letters | 360 metre ty the following | written ring all the points in question: required by the| 11 A. M receiving station. ht grades of r (2) “Commeretai, Tommercial, second jations is absolutely essential. grade” applicants | must be able to receive at least twen- words per minute of Morse Conti- ntal Code (five letters to the word) nd must pass an examination in the eae ‘djustment, operation and care of the Lart. apparatus including corrections of from one wave length to another; use and care of all auxiliary apparatus and a know! of all international regulations in for 4 . applying to radio c Holders of either i} ‘af tioned licenses are eligible for employ- ment at any ship or land station of —— edge ommunication. of the above men- > =a 5 applicants must | ‘| State Chapter Elects Officers | pass an examination similar to that | | required for first grade licenses with unusual calls indi- and scurrying back and| cating danger and to be able to main forth, a babbling of voices, whispers, | tain a constant wireless watch so f he safety of | The temporary permit is issued only in case of emergency to people who use of the appar- not the opportun- selves for examin- and Instructing m= For amateur first grade license the nd had appoint-| applicant must be able to operate the understand all the International Con- held an election until yesterday. vention and Acts of Congress in re- It was some election! lation to interference with other Because all of the War Mothers radio communications and the appll- le to receive and excellent work and are in most cases transmit at least ten words per min- Morse and be able $ call and an offi- re- irements. rmation governing ions necessary for refer you to The ening World article of Jan. 19, detectors that will Mother of the Bronx Chapter, who! pe of interest to all users of this in- jetrument was rece! “legal.” Glauber of Newark, N. J. Mr. from Jona though the erys- low sisters for the |tal detector is being rapidly displaced tube, there are us of this type 1 find the following profitable, The crvsuu Mrs, Ella O'Gorman |i set and clamped in its cup. Wt) er the catwhisker te ee eee le alnctt dobpeon : ener sired to make a motion. moved about the surface to find the ; EE ANTE SMALE: Bile nc oss S Bteel “Do you want our election to be the | most sensitive spot. While the buzz: t e Erle Int pti... laughing stock of creation? asked | is going, and the most sensitive spot esman to + | Famous Players. a Mrs. Stanton. ‘Don't you want it to/raving been found, molten seating Take Cl of Rea reanbae ssh 15% | Va Garo Chem bi 6s be legal?” wax is put over the crystal and car General Asphalt, if J Everybody ped, “Oh, yes, of|whisker. This part of the process is SY 3 55% [Va Ir Co & Coko 80 Radio D t General Electr: 4 141% | Wabash vee 8 ‘e adio Departmen! | General Motor .. 816 | wast Pac Gor pe Gen Motor 4 81% | Westinghouse course.” very important. “Well, then,” re: ton," the War Mothers will all have to} jar the catwhisker ponded Mrs. Stan-| molten wax on the cr Do not drop the tal, as it will out of ‘place, In Frederick Loeser & Geokte ses 56M 38% | wheeling & LE Hi 8% 8h | take part in the election. War Moth-| the beginning only enough wax should \Granby Mining .. ie Aaeeita Bator ua han Or Gee Tea bediit chain wa ‘Con it to hold the catwhisker in jae G + Fi a dW 4 384) ere F armers, | be pu 1 Co. Brooklyn, require Pty on uae pi dD . os 8 8 | they've got to take part. It isn't}/rlace, After this wax has cooled a Salesman familiar eat Nor Ore artinen Ha Nein ; “ ‘S;enough just to mention their names. | more wax can Da paced without jac- ith di talent an Sugar Worth Pump.. 4% 4 ‘s ‘he nomination must be made from|ring th oe a nner buzzer wi radio telephone If Btates Bteel ) . the floor and the ‘ayes’ taken." should be kept & so that the A | Haskell & Barker = \ So it was done, and the clesti.n be-|sitive spot is never lost during tne and telegraph instru- Aisapin OSE CURB: | came legul to the dot, process. The busing in the cur “ 3 ndiahora Retin Opened irregular. Simms Pet, | Later Mrs. Ella O'Gorman had| phones will stop the moment the ser- se Tnsptration Cop ; 2 “ ments to take charge of ening 5-8; Cities Service, 165, off 1-2; Philip | more to say, and What she said was us |sttive spot 18 Jost. A detector of this their radio department. Harvester Morris, 10, off 1-4; Radio, 4, up 1-16; | full of pep and punch as anything her | type cals be weed for a long time amd 4 er Mer Mar pf n Alden, 6 1-4. Up 1-8; 8, O, Ind, $4| three Sons Who went overseas could! you will find that ordinary househol« Technical radio know]- er Nickel “2, off 1-8; Inter Rut | have sald, |jarrings such as pushing the table on luvinelble Ol, . Betcina ' , se ‘ veh the instrument is set will have %, A -4; Cities Service 8s, 17 With the exception of Mrs, Harold | which the ins s e@ge is necessary; but Hintane eZ estat -2, off 1-4 | Avery becoming First Vice President, ill effect Deena atwhisker is al- (ke! ngfield. : 3 Se tee ee nel he same spo a previous sales experi Kennecott Cop . LIBERTY BONDS Mrs. 1, Stanton IMeld Second Vice | ways held In pes Keystone Tire Minera ACRRC ans President, Mrs. Joan Osprey Historian Ae ence is not. Apply to Kresge .. . eae 62, up O41; first) and three new Auditors, Mrs. R. E.| The Radio Club of America will hold Z a Lackawanna 811 5 4 | 12-48, 7.40, off .06 1, 08.74 | Dabney, Mrs. Ward Belknap and Mrs, its regular monthly meeting to-night Guperintendest, fourth ‘enigh Valley ... fi tg foft 1-2; third, 97.50, off 06; fourth, | 3. . Quinn, the officers are the verye at § P. M. In Room 410 of the School ) Ixew'n Inc . 11% 96.88, off .62; Victory 4 8-45, 100.20,” sume since the election as they were of arnalism Building, Columbia 4 floar, Left In Bm off .01, during temporary days, University. Mr. Pierrie’ Baucheron Editor, New York Evening World. |ing an equally steady throb as of Instalment, | 11.15, musical programme. (@) “Commercial} 12 May w there was a diversion in our| direction of the sound. Proceedings which took all| And then, as I looked, came another will deliver a lecture with the aid of 4 interest in them clean away | flash of lightning, and the entire scene stereopticon camera and motion pic-| from me, and made me forget what-| was lighted up for me—the deep-se\ tures on Radio Central, the worid*| over mystery there was about Car-| gateway with its groined and arched largest and most powerful wireless/ stairs, Smeaton, or anybody else. A| roof, the grim walls at each side, the station. This plant is located at Purt| page lad came along with a telegram | dark massive masonry deyond It, an’ Jefferson, on Long Island, and can Le} in his hand asking was there any|there, within the shelter, a smal heard around the world, The Red‘9/ gentleman there of the name of Mon-| brand-new car, evidently of fine and Club of America extends a special it-| eylaws? I took the envelope from him | powerful make, which even my inex-~ Mitation to all radio enthusiasts to] in a whirl of wonder, and tore it open, | perienced eyas knew to be ready for rttend this meeting. feeling an unaccountable sense of | departure from that place at any mo- — coming trouble, And in another min-|ment. And I saw something more S| ute the room was spinning round me; | during that fla8i—a half-open door In am was | the wall to the left of the car, and the enough: first steps of a winding stair. ‘ome home first train. Maisie As the darkness fell aguin, blacker ———— | nop been unaccountably miss- | than ever, and the thunder crashed sing since last evening and no out above the old tower, I stole alons trace of her. Murray."* the wall to that door, intending te It was a fast express that we caught | listen if aught were stirring within ol music and weather fore metropolitan district. cast for the ather report and. specr.1} fo" Berwick, and we were not long in|or on the stairs, or in the rooms farmers’ report; jeovering the distance, but it seemed | above. And I had just got my finger: 12.15, music and news | ike ages to me, and the rest of them] on the rounded pillar of the doorway, 1P. M., music and news | failed to get a word out of my lips} and the thunder was just dying te a 2 P. M., maritime news during the whole time. And my heart} grumble, when a hand seized tl nests who will entertain will be Musn|!25 Mrs. Heselton was taken very ill, [finitely surprised If any other vor ‘Aileen Stanley, who will sing some of {#84 Would Miss Dunlop go over? And | than his had spoken—as he did speac her vaudeville successes, assisted by|{%2¥ she went there and then, on her! when the last grumble of the thund bob Butternuth; Miss Isabel Arnoit | bicycle. and alone—and she never ctant manpor well known concert entertainer, whu| fetched the place!” Tite nid Ter vatralght on will _give imitations of the Hawaiian] “How do you know that?” demand-| 44 then, halt—and keep halting! If guitar and banjo and sing severu'|@d Mrs. Lindsey ou move one finger, Moneylaws, out songs; Wade Booth, in popular souge Becauss nswered Chisholm, rh brains! No great loss to the from musical comedies; Billy Tilden, | “about nine o'clock this morning in] 0) S0Uh ity. my lad—but I've some vaudeville comedian, in ‘several special {comes one of the Heseiton lads to} community, my I eccentricities for the radio phon+; Nat| Dunlop to tell him his mother had beer rll talk for a few minutes. Sanders, popular song wri wh :|died during the night; and then, of | yonesinwe,* he said quietly. “What's will sing some new songs; Joe Dan.| Course, they asked did Miss Dunlop ihe cot Nene @ i iels and Jack Cook, in a double ‘‘chat-| Set there in fime, and the lad said reat Li “4 v" ean?’ Ey ter talk; Jack Hewitt, in the latest|they’d never set eyes on her. And— At; polles to: you PRA ae all there is to tell, Mr, Lind- popular song hits, and John O'Mallcy, | that’s the Irish tenor, who will sing some | §¢ Ivish ballads and folk songs. ! there, everywhere, any- he exclaimed, ‘No quibble u'll have had plenty of in the next di y a man came out of |the corner of a narrow lane that ran from the of our house, and | touched me on the elbow. There was KDKA (Pittsburgh) |a shade of light just there from a | neighbor's window; in it 1 recognized i 358 metre the man as a fellow named Scott that mUe bol LOT aa bd Bone, | did odd gardening jobs here and there _ “I had to.” he answered: “Ay: w * the ish A put Lindsey on to ‘t, to be sure—un = x are pnoend news, | !1 the neighborhood. he took it all in like it was gosp . M.-4 P. M.—Musical pro- ming. he und so did all of you! It gained tim! ten pounds— do you see, Moneylaws—it had to be 7.45 P. M.—Special market, stock | cush on the spot—to ti man that can’ ons ’ I re earching about Glasgow for Sir Gilbert and Lady Carstairs—yo Whist, Mr, Hugh!" said he, “I r you're promising Fs done."" and weather reports. give you some news of your young “my ; aah 7 } hen —they aren't in Glasgow?’ 1 | 8 P. M—Mrs. ©, A. Verner, /lady?” he went on eagerly. “Is it asked, 2 . now?" p you?" T Chairman of the Allegheny County | right League of Woman Voters will speak | Has, SnGoN Nis Vis Hees Mleney or if you that, and something like a smile cam; ked, on the topic of “The Woman in/ can, you'll soon sce that it's right." about the corners of his lips. Business.’ | “Well, then,” he whispered, getting| “They're not in Glasgow, nor nexr 8,30—Concert by the Apollo Quar- | himself still closer: “mind you, I can't \;"* he answered readily, “but whe.c tet jsay anything for certain—it's only a all the police in England-and in m giving you; but it I were in scotland, too, for that matter—'ll fin to our shoes, I'd take a quiet look round jt hard to get speech with them, OF KYW (Chi yon old part of Hathercleugh House— of hand, Moneylaws!—out of hanv cago) I would so! It's never used, as you'll d'ye see—for the police!" 360 metre |know-—nobody ever goes near jt; but,| ‘Then what harm can T do you, M! | Mr. Hugh, whoever and however it s, | Hollin: I asked. ou're not in $Y ftcre's somebody in it now!” any danger that I know of.’* After W D Y signs off for the The old part!" T exclaimed. "The| “I'll make a bacgzain with you,’ he night you may pick up the following! Tower part?" broke in on me. You'd be fine end part of the Chicago programme: | ye, surely!” he answered. “If| glad to see your sweetheart, Money- Lullaby from Jocelyn, sung by| yoy could get quietly u torte — laws, and assure yourself that she's Olive Lacey. , see you privately to-morrow,| come to no harm, and is safe ai The Time for Making Song Has *T said. ‘And if your news is| well?” Come, sung by Louis Kreidler, Hungarian dance in G_ minor, played by Frederick Freideriksen nt there'll be your ten| ‘Aye! L would that!"? I exclaimed |pound In y hand as soon as I set| “Give me the chance, Mr. Hollins!" es on you!” “Then give me your word tha! And therewith I darted away from| Whatever happens, whatever come, hit : s you'll not mention to the police that : F Pete you've seen me to-night, and thi’ W BZ (Springfield fore I got to the actual bound-| * < i thas) (Sp ) aries of Hatherclouguh. I was off my| Whenever you're questioned you’. 360 met: \bieyele, and had hidden it in the un-| OW Nothing about me!" ho sax re |degrow'th at the roadside; and instead] Caserly.. | ““Twelve hours’ start—aye, Musical programme by Mme. /f fing into the grounds by the| Shi, imcspa arcs tc mor Moneyiawe, Beauregard, Miss Collins, Miss Beck-|tisht-of-way which I was convinced) wry) cid Me, Hollins!” I exclatmed with, Mr. Billings, Mr, Hazel and Mr, | Maisie must have taken, I climbed a|.cs5 your ways! I'll nover breathe Dean will be the feature for the eve.| fence and went forward through al“? 3 ye RPP tinct. AL |syllable of it to a soul!’ Neither j spinny of young pine in the direction | *¥ Hal ning. jot the house. Presently a vivid flash [S!% Ror twelve, nor a thousand by — | . i s of lightning showed me the great |—%OUr seoret is safe enough with me building standing on its plateau right|—~8° 1ons a8 you keep your “word before me, a quarter of a mile off, its|#Pout her—and just now! turrets and gables vividly illuminatea| He drew his free hand off the table in the glure still watching me ad still keeping J. J. J, Brooklyn, wants to know! And when that glare p: ag |UP the revolver, and from a drawer in | how it is that some times he can re- | quickly as it had come, and the he: dees Pees enn PRES ay cetye all the concerts wonderfully |blackness tell again, there was a "4 . well and at other times can get ab-|gleam of light, coming from some! “There's a door behind you im yon solutely nothing but harsh sounds window or other, and T made for that, commen” he Bal Kuen you'll find a and gratings. Ans. We refer you to| going swiftly and silently over the in- | lantern at its foot—you've matohes yesterday's feature on interruption. |tervening space, not without a fear|0" YOu. no doubt. And beyond. th that if anybody should chance to be | 40 there's another stair that I Irving M, Stone, No. 2604 Seventh|on the watch another lightning flash|UP to the turret, and you'll find Bet Avenue, New York, wants some in-|might reveal my advancing figure, |there—and safe—and so—go your formation on the Radio Club of Amer-| But there had been no more light- now, Moneytaws, and Ill go jea. Ans. The Radio Club of Amer-|ning by the time I had reached the ica holds its monthly meeting to-|plateau on which Hathercleugh was! night as mentioned previously in this|built; then, however, came a flash/him pounding on the stair—and sud- article. Attend the meeting and they|that was more blinding than the last, |denly there was a sort of scuffle and will take care of you. followed by an immediate crash of |he cried out loudly once, and there thunder right overhead. In that flash | Was the sound of a fall, and then of J. H. Maas jr., Bronx, wants to|I saw that I was now close to the, lighter steps hurrying away, and then know where he can get books of in-|exact spot I wanted—the ancient part|# heavy, rattling groan. And with struction which will aid him in build-|of the house. I saw, too, that be-|™my heart in my mouth and fingers ing a wireless telephone. Ans. The|tween where I stood and the actuaj| trembling so that T could scarcely hold information that you desire has been|walls there was no cover of shrub-;the match, I made shift to light the printed and will be printed from time|bery or coppie or spinny—there was|candie in the lantern and.went fear- to time in The Evening World. You|nothing but a closely cropped lawn|fully after him, There, in an angle may atso get books at the nearest/to cross. And in the darkness 1/0f the stairway, he was lying, with public library. crossed it, there and then, hastening|the blood running in dark streams —- forward with outstretched hands|from a gap in his throat; while his ening World wilt conduct a| which presently came against the ma- | hands, which he had instinctively put voted to the new Radiv|sonry. In the same moment came] UP to it, were feebly dropping away Phone Service and will answer ques-|the rain in torrents and relaxing on hts broad chest. And tions concerning the service, lra- It was at this moment, as 1 clung |®S T put the lantern closer to him }; grammes of the different broadcasting | against the wall, sheltering myself as | looked up at me in a queer, puzeté stations will be printed in The Hyv--| well a8 1 could from the pouring vain, fashion and died before my very eyes ning World. Address Radio Phe that I heard through its steady beat- De Not Miss To-Morrow's Interesting The FE column di SU eel

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