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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 3 1922, to eee + A Story of Old New Orleans, in the ! : Turbulent Days After the War, When COpyRIGHT. }i9z2, Beauty Was Queenand Romance Was King BY BELL SYN DIGATE CHAPTER 1. UT upon the sheen of the mighty river the pine-torch flames fel! in rippling streams, and the full moon, peeping over the tall timber, made mouths at herself in the wrinkled mirror of flood. On the steamboat Leona the Negro deckhands were chanting the buoyant anthem of the June rise, In the gilt, enamelicd saloon, a sweet-strinzed waltz, centuries removed from the melodic bellow of the black bucks below, swelled out upon a breeze that seemed eager to mingle with It, while senti- ment smiled and gallantry bowed in the studied graces of a floating baliroom on the Mississippi. The dress of the men and the women was variegated with the odd ends ; revealed him, pale and long of face, h collar cut low and chin standing * he added,, “and although it nay not be necessary on this occa- sion, yet If you knew who I am you would apologize some more.” “Ah, you don't say,” replied the Yankee, smiling. “And as you seem to be fond of the music of apology, wll you please tell mé who\you are?” "1 can do that easy enough, but J don't wish to frighten you."" honesty, I can give you references— the Mayor of New Orleans, and Judge Hebbins of Memphis—but herdied last week, No matter—I'd jump Into the river and let the paddle-wheel beat me into sausagemeat before I'd de- ceive you, Liberty Shottle, that's my name!"* . Drace leaned ‘back and laughed. “Liberty, a thing astonishing to me oing to happen. I'l¥stake you to is You give me the hundred and stay | right here and walt. As for my times Fortune hesitates as to whether she shall crown you or slap you.’* “In your case, she didn't seem 1 ( hesitate long, Lib," “No, the hair tangled hag! And then do you know what she did just as I was forced to get up from the table in as hot a fever as ever seorched a man's blood? She smiled at me, Now, I'll swear to that, But it's all over.- A fellow has his little day, and then stretches out and lets the undertaker measure him.’* iH of different periods of style. Old chests, hidden during the Civil War only a] “you are considerate, But the fact the hundred.” | “Yes, Lib, and I'd advise him: to ' few years past, had been opened.to give up the faintly scented fluffs and! \, 7 rather enjoy the sensation of | No superstitious devotee ever re- | bring along extra tape when h® comes it xourd-flowered vests of Andrew Jackson's day; and the Brigadier in ruffled | ¢yjynt. ceived from the priest of the gods a| after you. « 1} shirt pouredj gallentry’s extravagant figures of speech upon the grace ‘Then tremble: Tam Liberty Shot- libation with more of emotional sirain| Shottle attempted to smile, but th : young dame ‘arrayed in the silk that had adorned the form of her grand-| ye." than Liberty ShotUe evinced when| fever within him was still so hot tat { ' mother when in the Village of Washington she waltzed with Lafayette. “What, you don't mean that you he closed in tight clutch on Draco‘s| his effort ended in a grim tightening F ; During a lull in the muste-mensured capering a tall, handsome young] pre really Liberty Shottle!" y adventurous hundred. ‘Chen he | of the mouth. 7 man, garbed in the fashion of the day, passed with long and careless strides |“. awoar it." bowed ‘and disappeared. “That's all right, Virgil, but-you | i from one end of the saloon and out toward the upper deck. dcgvetl; Weil) Ata, owe ari Drace sat musing and goon he be-| must remember that you are one out } Admiring eyes were bent upon Bim, ten me ne to Whee Deel 5 ran to wonder why he had decn so Of 8 million How a fellow Gun love P 1; Bnd one lady turned to her Partner] thrown again into motion, She did/rty Shottle is? And why do you sup- Ipsdieol eh LANGE AURAL Baal el table with money atill 10 Mecoskeede ' i} sNrOh, please, Colonel, tell me who [NOt look at him as he slowly passed| pose that people who have heard of ro eae te Nin teaaty ete beyond me. Howeves, {t means that amused him, Made him laugh, and in this world there is more money nt for the promotion of laoghter than for the relief of tears. Presently Shottle returned. He sat down, and thoush phys: light, the camp stool h : her. He gazed into her eyes as she| you tremble in your presence? What bent them upon the roses held out in| have you done front of her; and then he wheel on ss said, yt | *bOut to follow her, She turned into | bowed, “Miss Lucy," he suid. “itl a croms-pussiuge, was gone; he ran to could be one of the ‘satisfactions’ of the entrance, but she had vanished my life to gratify your more than! ‘In the youn man's heatt wi natural curiosity, but that pleasure is he i: The Colonel placed his right hand | on the bosom of his ruffled shirt and you haven't got poker in your bloxd which of itself is a marvel. But I want to tell you that every man ts food for some sort of desperate passion. If | is isn't gambling, it may ke lovs, How ally he was] about that? roaned beneath | “Hasn't caught me yet,'* answered ', Modesty puts a clamp on me. And now would you mind} me ye own name? Mall My name ts Virgit| struggle to call her, but there wus 1 | . wy n't way? Well ; him. Drace wait The Leona blew} prace, s\ thot 8 : 1} fenied me. BP can't tell you whol ipropriate word: and then sobered, |, ba ae ap sie ee eau ver great horn and all the world | hist oe the HA ey tae canseceeay j he is.” . the Yankee smiled at himself, But |NCVer heard of you, either."” Now they | seemed to tremble, When the sound| was at the moment ficating bright ; ‘And then—hecauge the Colonel had] the mile did mot balm. he deticiney | aushed, the Joyous and unsuspletots 0 mirth of youth, ‘They down u had died, echoing miles away, the] before his mind's eye. “Ofcourse,” | gambler coughed lightly and groaned. | he added, “I may marry, Lakerty |Drace wondered why he should be| that sort of thing runs in our family, \ tickled over misfortune, but} you know. But I don’t think thesnb- he felt a merry tingling in his blood. | ject very ‘nteresting.’ “This boat's got a good bass voice, “I grant you. In this we well he remark shoulder to shoulder. But there i | “Bass yoice! Do yon know what! something of vital interest... Just now | va like to do? Td like to bore a ten- | —1 Jost.’ sighed his own sentimental distress in| wound, and he continued his search the presence of Miss Lucy and be-linto the ballroom. ‘There were many ‘ sause her curiosity epneerning the| handsome women, belles of pi stood looking 1 the deck-hands loading listening to the stream of the |can stay there. I had a pretty fatr md mate's profanity, who swore | job a couple of months ago, teaching | pud vil Young stranger stirred a jealous! {ages, but to none did he give A sec- | qualm—he added: ‘He looks like &)ond glanc Again he passed out to-'!s emotion by the stars, the moon, | school near Memphis. They liked | Se erhp foun 1 ee eee oe ihe river, the universe; and when the|me, too. I've got a sheep's hide from The young man was a Yankee. And] For aw tit e he stood gazing down| Leona was on her way again, tie|Chapel Hill University, North Caro because he was journeying to the}upon the ne olved mystery of /flddles going, the muddy roustabouts | lina, with all the wool singed off; and |, South upon a grim and terrible ms-| night on the Mississippi.: The fiddles|singing, Liberty Shottle and Drace|the board acknowledged my qualifi inch hole in her bottom and let her go| “Yes, and a very natural thing,’* sion, the galeties of the ballroom had| were going age ud he heard slip-|seated themselves on camp stools, | cations, but they caught me shaking | . down. Trace agreed % grated upon him und he had sought | pered fect. whispering over the floor, leagering toward swift acquaintance, {dice with the boys and told me that)!T SEEMED THAT HIS HEART CEASED TO BEAT, LIKE A : . 4 “Yo st have lost Liberty." , | ‘No, it wasn't natural. It was un- the solitude of the upper deck. Yet} but it seemed to him that this scene | the friendship of two natures far apart |@% there were some branches of learn- | PENDULUM CAUGHT AND HALTED. Upon alt me Liberty Call e| natural that I should lose just at that it wos this moment that Fate chose | « ety was forced, Hke a melan-|in aim and principle Jing they didn't care to have instilled, . “ ’ all me} st LAD: that’s e1 3 jtime. It was an dent. Listen to fo bring him face to face with one|choly laugh; it reminded him of a| I'd better get a professorship in some|as lightly as if it were a matter of, it's a good one: You want your $200! Uib—Jjust Lib; tats nough, But let on Hest i eon pe rekiga( Who was to change the whole course! book of poems in ters, of a love higher institution, Have you been in|breath instead of blood, Would you | back>you stake me to « hundred, and | Me tell you somethin Never in all ae s Abadi co y of his life. letter in faded inky . ae i my life have 1 ever come near be- | do the natural and expected thing. A ¢ “If you've got two cigars, I'll join ina smoke," said Shottle. ‘Thane | . the | mind holding my hand till you say it) I'l go in there and make a cleaning. iY s : For as he turned into a long pas-| Built about one of the smokestacks |YO" You see, iy people, what few] Liperty Shottle waved his hand;|again? ‘Two hundred! Why, you| Don't refuse, now, until you have let | mg a rich man as T was just now. x ura does). tea Gala the pier on sageway, aflame with light but de-|was a shanty of boards called the |(f them are left, say that Idon't exist. /and Drace, thinking le meant the|know, a fellow would teach bullet-| your mind dig situation, Moet | ae ee Ghetto iy front ot ne ee \natare diin't intend ‘that miatics Ea Al ¢ serted, there suddenly entered at the|"dog house.” Turning a corner of vey haven't cast me off, or anythine | pailroom, answered him: |heads and sissies for two months for! of the errors life come from) Money stacked up in front of me that lave scot civilization: “INGWERE far end « girl thrilling in litheness|the shanty, the young man stumbled {of that sort, but being of staid habits | “Only passed through. T'ye been $200. % * * Now, let me lay down/ snap judgment." beastie) Been tae ean Cellars have « proposition to make that may and almost barbaric in dress. In|against some one; a man growled in|!) Wes, they swear that Tam too | rather worn with that sort of thing," /4 proposition | “Ah, you think you can win, be-)‘Marster’ And then a cog sipped. W abn Unviaturel’ Perhaps no ke WOR swift unconsciousness of him she ap-| resentment unreal to exist. Lord, what is the| “Oh, you think £ meant the | 1| ‘Lam lucky to-night. [ lost $15, | cause you lost?’ Reiter eee Soe er cnat Berona: woul RIAU ENR proached, a great handful of roses in| 1 beg your pardon.” j world but queer? What's your me?" | meant the poker room all Thad, but I'd just got up to the! “My de \ there is, you ae apiece , . lisou AeVbRRA anti i a ci a van red glare hiding her features. “L should say you do? A young { muven't any—any game,” parried | "Yes, E sat it therg for a time." point of winning when I lost my last) might say, a psychology in ever EOL Sc Dice: ine) tore, Xeu conan’ leck forward She lowered her hand; he caught] fellow of unusual height and of hu-|the Northerner. “iut what are you “How did you come out? dollar, Just one more ante, and it] thing. Who wins a fight? The man | awit d Pad one ee OULIN Goure full view of her fage; and it feria do morous slimness came forth out of|doing on this beat yourself?” | “Not very’ well.” Lost two bun-/ would haye come my way. T saw it] who believes can't? No, the man | — Yes, sir, and IT was the fool, 1/@ you? him that hls heart ceased to beat, like| the shadow. The boat was landing,| “I'm going down to New Orleans,"" | dred.” }coming, but a bhundering fool headed | who knows he can, And 1 know right | wanted to be a rich man—and oo Not Miss To-Morrow pendulum caught and tated then! and a turpentine toreh on the shore) replied Liberty, “to see how long 1| ‘You‘speak of losing two hundred! it off. Now, here's my scheme, and! now. Why, I'd stake my life on it, within one of it, You know, some-| Instalment. aaa T, a = See 7 nae i . | ' lous attempts to go forward. But ja i] iNormal requires about 2,500 caiories al et i e is ts rings the bell for full steam astern jeach day to replace the wear andi \ ‘e land goes*bacix tithe dunsle’” tear on the nervous system. ‘These By R. R. Batson. | High. Low. danst , Dr. Grant's next point, ed on oe ps etn ae eee eae F Ady Rumely " Wig 1 Dy | Aree scientific fac ? evinoat Biante per ce protein, » fat, Bankers in Wull Street are worried | commodious deficit after dividend pay- X4o tumely pte, “odd | nok Sclenihe) facta: weal then bate and 65 per cent carbohydrate, the over the probability that a Soldie: | moat will be shown for the first six | Ajax fubver « WY 1M 18 te | Lee RB ling of the morning. Dancing, ; latter derived principally from starchy ‘onmress, |menths of the current year at least, {Allis Chalmers 1% al, 4194 Lehigh 1 he, “was primarily intended to | fooa: Go ee Wl Be Bossed by Congrese| io one doubta the stability (of the Am Agr Cham. “4 pee ts se help young people bear the burden of | | Sheriff Flynn exhibited some of the Ut ts practically the unanimous opin-| per cont. rate on the common stock. |Ain Bosch Mas ; Hott } ar the bur | lanotee ‘tint’ Have: come. cemumnte son of the more conservative element) ‘There is hardly any question put |" Ce" ieee tice) \ Soke TnBAro Roan end Aaleb cs ene aa charges since the ayettm was begit: that {t will be a grave economic mis-| that the Steel Corporation could go | AM Cay VC oo |Manatt Sux f 4 ind-modern dancing the slight con- “I dont’ know what this here oal®@ § 4 on for ancther two years, or more ii ‘ . | Martin Parry tact to a certain extent brought re- dries bunk is that I see in the paper: t Huet 5 Tew inl ‘ jon Ain Hide & Le pt, 80% rt ’ _ Pi % pee so enact this jeetsiation the management desired, and pay the An ice earn 0 Nelntyre P_ Mines = lief. It gaye 4 romantic outlet. But = but I'll say the chow is great now | On the other hand, there are a larse entire comn n dividend out of aceu- Ay tee pi number of stock market traders who | mulated surplus, But with the stock Am Int “re gratified at the prospects that) selling at about 86 or on a 6.80 per Aw Mnseed O11 May Dept Stor Mex Petrol . Addie States Ol! and we all hope you'll keep it up.» eC | sclares Influence zz changes relief to excitement. |Gome Kickers. of Course, b SOA PLES UMS ls oe Some Kickers,,of Course, but Down in the one arm joints we ysed With clash and bang of any kind | Am Loco Niudval Modern Dance Music Is Re- a’ stirring of the circulation It’s Because Food Gives to eat in, it wuz just plain stew thia ¥ ’ ot the Bi Bui), | Cent. income basis, It would seem to |i At Mo Pac he original purpose of the dance is . - or soup that an’ pie wuz filled with Congress will enact the Bonus Bill, 10 V Allied Chem om ° 5 rt “Pa 1 for they Wellave that it will ‘almost |, ‘mporarily removed from that) oe gs com Mont W a version to Savagery. turned about. Symbolism becomes hen “Pep. lapple or somethin’ else, besides pro y saleaas St class of stocks possessing attractive |i) sini ee ttet Nut Eoam & Sip “ sensuality, and the value is destroyed. | tiens or caldries, Tt mostly all tastid surely result in a resumpticn of in- | speculati possibilitie Rathe YT Am Sugar ..66 Nat'l Lead it is a gesture of the devil . the sume an’ it made a gfy feel like flation with an attendant active stock | has become an investment issue, amd | Am Sigur pt New Op. 0 acm “Ls Jazz our national anthem?" was) +1 the Greek dances the onlooker) Tour days of experimenting Ni adatie nap when! he Wwinea tents inarket, which will possess live oppor- | Pesarding if as an Noa Eee eal Be in Quai a ahctnie the subject sermon by the Rev. was uplifted. Plato. said: ‘When ,his calorie diet for prison fure have | mug an’ went to work with the tooth tunities for making a speculative kill- oo moat 2 gg agate Mee IVER REE Neri: me Wost Dr. wares Grant at the) modes of | music change morals /eonvinced Bherift Edward J. Flynn of | pick. Now yuh feel lke doin’ a Sigg fl ¢ i Npiaaaahr part sua a Am ‘Tob ete 1 Norther eahiaeuree theekavens Fifth Ave. /change’ When Jazz came storms|ine pronx that it is the best pos The note was signed “Scotty, 17 ng. gree of sufety Any La rar Okla P nurch of As ith came with it: the wur, class struggle, | | The reporter tried the noonda Every one seems to be agreed that it will be impossible to thwart the d Ani Hadista nue and Tenth Street, ye system, ‘The youngest county peace be} Am Wool are Orpheum Cireult Ous Bley industrial upheaval. What are the meal yesterday in the Bronx Count; the jazz During the week there will, t age? When tie jofficer doesn’t rety upon his own ob-! Jai. “Tt consisted of goulash, pota morning, Ree he sevennoen arty | iia esteem bt SN etn Ae Wan Discos? Nad hidden “In ‘The National Anthem’ by J, » play & tattoo on the pates of servations for this conclusion. He/toes, bread and coee. The World 0 pugh, ry | earnings ements for Dece Anaconda Dens Hoi , aS fi | Braga Be . prevhoping for a veto by the Trea:| One reason wily rallroad stocks have| Aso Dry Goods Si Pacific Ol Hartley nners, jazz sp utter Bees ee nee ievage a pabie nas it from Dr. H. T. Radin, the] is ier py snronrney ite) net eee B * ih | My er Pet .« nz 10 polle va ies | to pr sle: 5 dent. Bullish traders, and particularly | been unable to rise in sympathy with) Menivon It ie degradation by drink, drugs and s |prison physician, and a score of in-| Basis. People's Gas ..6 meeting at Carnegie Hall and abandonment, also extravagance, do-|the speakers with the command J Au Guit & Wh Baldwin Loco top | | loaded feeling, although its calorie mut |mates whose written and spoien| content would have been sufficient to those speculative cliques which have | the recent pronounced strength of in- been and still are endeavoring to ex-| dustrials is that the opinion bas} jae « onic | Pere Marquette «. |mestie destruction, suicide and fataj|it out!’ When a representative of |words are complete indorsement. sustain a light worker fo rthe whole cite a public appetite for stocks so, Pread broadcast that these Decem-| pair & ohio pt Vhila Company Uae A at hace ae the Mayor stops a public hearing on! Gf course there are some “kickers,"” | 4a: The breakfast consisted of that they may dispose of their wares, | ber earnings will make a much poorer| Heth steel B accident," sald Dr. Gran the question attended by representa- |) SOU" sin | hominy, bread and coffee, and last | now that they have worked them up| Showing than those for November or|Mkiyn Rapld “What is Jazz then? A music of tive eitizens—that is Jazz, When the |They're found everywhere, But thus| nent the menu was tea, bread and | to a basis where it will be highly| October, Earnings so far published Buttoriok eae puirnan \COuL . animal noises which makes you want) people are mulcted by shopkeepers to |far their chief ‘kicks,’ as filed with | prunes, profitable to sell them, are hoping| for the month do not lend much| Cal Meek oo Punta Ale Svea! to chatter and twist your tail around | the tune of half a billion a year and |the young sheriff, have been based| “You can see,” said Sherift Flynn, that the President's veto power will] S'rength to this view, and surprises | CME) (te Pure Ol .. ane . |the Government does nothing about |. upon the new method, but upon| “that the men for the most part ap~ not be exercised. may be in st \Central Leather . Pub Serv of NJ. 79% a tree, It ts going back to the tom-| it’ singe again.’ " | ' ‘ , | pear well satisfled with the meal. We Every one admits that if the bill] But the raiiroad share market is|Gxandier Motors Kay Copper «rerr+ tom and the beating upon a hollow| “Our great dance music has been |‘€ Portions, regarded as all too will also be able to show you when hecomes law it will ultimately work to] BOt 80 much dependent on earnings}/c M & st PRR IS Reading Bs log of savage times for music.| profoundly pathetic. It seems to say| ‘The system will be continued,” ! the fiscal year ends a saving of near- | the detriment of business of the coun- statements for December as on the|CM & St PRR pt s0% + | Remington Type 4 Cubism and ‘other moastrosities of | NOW Meeting is youth, Jaaz says | said Sheriff Flynn to un Evening $6,000 in the mess allowance.” srence: y ball CR oT pe pt 86 Rep Iron & BU try and, naturally ccurity | Conferences now being held to defi-|CRI & ve p » to the s NY ‘Cut it ont; don’t dream, don’t worry western FR G89 ‘ sporter yeate “Wwe e reporter was making bis i edad elect &3 Royal Dute sAsen (6 Maio RYE HE least’ ner! n r World reporter yesterday. We'v As th po markets, the same as the deflation |Mitely settle the wage question. And) (0. (0 w hare vage Arma mo fe FA CRDEENSICN it t seri-| about transient thin, Seize the | een at it four days now and the| ¥#¥ from the jail a chant watted which followed war inflation worked|!" this matter best Informed Wall) (yj), Copper 20% 4 Air Line pt day. Don't dream about possibilitic, a y i NG aon the earmaa great hardship in practically ail lines | Street quarters are outspokenly optl-lG oo StL ft “4 | gears-Roebuck of pleasure.’ There is no pathos |record here shows less work for the | or gets his mess tin and they fill It of business and which resulted in such | ™@ste. There hax been stronger ac-| Coca-Cola. 44% 43% Seneca Copper WALL STREET £0: £0 OSSIP | no idealisin about music. It is }doctor and a bettér general spivit| Le ee auc to. kenp biOiOh « a stagnant and depressed security | CuMuUlation of railroad stocks during| Col Gas & Hlee 68% OS% a8 Sinclair ON. for sensation, In the dance, instead | among the prisoners | thi 2 . axket fe s th the past two months than most peo-| © uumbia apho 2% Shy So Por Rico 8ug cepsgeceans | of symbolism, it becomes sensuality ‘ i you're int wegow when the mi eta ic trent ple appreciate. And these stocks so}Cmp Tub & Mec 81% O44 G4 Southern Pacific... LIBERTY BONDS | sDancing in itself is a substitute} “Experts on the calorie system have all sounds, 8 tee Providing the President does not) Pie anprecis And ‘ Unie) Gai BOLL Wh aM Southern Ry 5 | ancing s stitute | cablighed that 4 mat Whowe wart lat YO" .d0n't ent food oF coffee; what Fam Veto the proposed bill, most interest | #¢cumulated have gone into strong. | 0M 188 i 1S 1844 12% thorn Ry pt Liberty Ist 41-48, 96.56, off .o1; ga,|for sex contuect, But when it be- /ertublis at a ma H ‘ get Iy calories. will centre in the dates and amounts | DOxes to stay until their market quo~) Coq int-Cal Min 1% as Btudebaker .. 96,00, off .10; 84, $7.10, off 02; 41h, | eomes “an instrument for a gratiti- = a of payment of the bonus, and how the | “ons at a substantially higher} cont Can 5 Subrgarine Bowt.. 96.28, Vietory, 33-48, 100.25, up .og;{eation then the whole psychologiea! SANKING AND FINANCIAL. BANKING AND | FINANCIALS money will be raised to meet the pay- | !€¥¢! ]Gceden OM ses0 : Supetion Bist se Oe | 43-48, 100.26 process is turned about, and instead | 8 : lan | Corn Products 101 Texas Guit & 6 bs 5 you have an injury. Then it becomes | Sante. With Corn Products seiling at a, Crucible Steel bh Tenn Cop & Chem 10 CURE t me } the gesture of th jungle. Opened steady. Int. ub Ue! As matters now stand, an estimate ie ; ; that the bonus will cost the country | DEW RISE price almost euch succe j.| Cuba Cane Sue Texas Company .. 444 1, our national + 101-4,|) “Perhaps after Cuba Cane 8 pt 2 exas & Pacific 2 nate $3,000,000,000 or more does ot seem | INE day reports have bean put in ere | con Distrivuters ; ig [aes Pao Goal, eA ti (1-4 Ph: Janthem is jazz, when you use the : #,00,00.000 or ore doen ot aren] ME Gay Tapert have een put Im ie in™ hiamaere Bes b Poe Monta yg ta fot Hor | Sanka” page oe we] || NEWS THAT YOU WANT- bs issued ext ont " how Approx-|bavisun Chemical GO% 60% robaceo oducts Magma, 29 3-4, J i ) nd.,| tional antnem, then the Devil's ery- | 5 | $1,000,000,000 will have to be paid out| Thataiy sis for euch. shure of come | tor cack & West 1120 1124 para eal be $5 1-4; Impl. of Can, 191, up a ing ment, "Go to Hell," is our late market developments and trend, quotations, 4 Pen cece aera providing | mon stock. A maximum estimate|#ndlcott-Johnson, 7 Union Pacific... FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING, | national slogan.’ price. range, news on specific New York Curb i The present week in the security | WUld place earnings ut $12 for eac Bee ve pd Sterling, demand, 4 cables, |. “J8e% 18 a picture of the world | Market stocks — in bem ‘Y | share of common. aie 1st pl ed Drug « bia Be eed, Fron fiddling, of the leisure of the few markets promises to be interesting Famous Play pe United Frutt 4.25, unchanged. French iranes, de- | ftdling, of | Cin Ae } efor no other’ reures_ than’ thet | woaga ny cone tieus fagets United Foot Brod tase “ow ON Tmand, s0820%: cables, 821, uy fogod, | MAME the rest of the world burns up| Ht THE WAY YOU WANT IT- | tnore defnite knowledge probably wilt | WOMAN FINDS MAN DEAD, | rier voay Un Ry Inv Geb Lice, demand, 0148; cubles, .0448%.1 ie tne best sremedy tor juz The | definite, condensed, often illustrated, easily read | be aa rerarding til all-important SON OVERCOME, BY GAS |fitcport. Texas te or Bins: i ve Lites: say ens 4 ane words of Christ: ‘Follow me,’ is the | and understood — in matter, seenis to be he bi, Bt Secu 07 cables, 0755, unchanged, | ! General U 8 Ind Alcohol i i Ms only cure for this madr single factor confronting the security | James Gatton, sixty-one, No, b48 /tien UB Really @ Imp Ba Ae dine eee #| At certain points in the mon| THE INVESTOR & TRADER Beet ATOR RE Myrtle. Avenue, Brocklyn, was faznd |(ieneral M Me eure ie (44d; cables, 0446, Up -dwe, Baia | few members of the congregation 16-page weekly — published by Jones & Baker— Other important matters pending | 44 in bed this morning from gas | iiye Nor Ore UB Stoel pf.-+.. 17h. if ines, demand, .1950; cables, .195 ieee eo [ee Heer iene Ma not “information headquarters” for New York Curb a gre the issuance of many important] Pelsoning, and his son, James jr, |Guit States Steel Utah Copper s.+-+ 08 off .0002 iiders, demand, .8670; | gonrove the frankness of D: Grant's | Exchange stocks. ; Motote Utah Becurities. «> 10% 1 approve the frankness of Dr steel statements for the last quarter | twenty-ight, was unconscious, out |tunn Motote ae een aa cables, unc ed. Pesetas, | remarks | of 1921, That of the United States | he was revived ee ee Va iron Coat & © 80 Semana, .1621; cables, .1513, up ooot ; = | Copy of current issue given on request Steel Corporation will be made public] Mrs. Catherine Garlin, a relative, |i? ‘ + 0% 8 u [Swedish kr. Gama nd, 2511; cables, | RovLSTON GRocERY’ sTony| = Softer the rvigecaaie Ned gaa when che want to there | inter Mote ‘ wis 4 518, up .0004 forwegian kre, de RBOOH | . Tow. [room to call them for breakfast, A| {ise Mer Ma pt. See at WM Iimand, 1871; cable Main odo roparp, ee New York Offices ‘ e The Steel Corporation probably wi | tubs trom a Kas heater had become |inigr Nickel Woeat Maryland bh #4 | Denmark kr., dew 1007: cables, | tet eee ne aaa MO Filth Acerwie ONES & BAKER ti ed dividend oh | ah nected in the nigh ND AMe | jyincibie O' ..++ West Pacific Corp +N ere tiston grocery ste 9, 183 Bed i ‘el. Mur. 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