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Open, High, Low. bast. Open, High. Low. Ady Rumely .....513% 13% -:19%_—«139% | Col Gan & Elee.. Ajax Rubber M% 14% -14% 14% | Columbia Grapho TRANSIT BOARD = POWERS WIDENED e Alaska Gold % %] Comp Tab & Rec ee ee oe a a BY AMENDMENTS 1A Chrilling, Tale Of Mysterious s-Chalmers My 5% | Condon Ol 30M i / AlliChaimera pe. 02. 82 #2 [corn Producta ... 101% 101% 101% 101% | ? he SS vent ure Am Agr Chem... 35% 35% 35% | Crucible Steet .... «54% DM 64% | in Sant: By Sm me 3 [ah omece Bs zt \ BY Anse MST PAYSON TERHUNE ‘Am Cotton On. 23% 23% 23 234%! Consol Distr) .. % % * i A Author of *Lad, Dog Sout to Rob 15 cb 18 Women CO ae aa ae Se Suan Am Means 0 / 30% | One Changs Word Would Further NS . Copvarour 92a OY A Sinlseiumee: tomers and Bow Way Out | Am i brine 17 | Safeguard 5-Cent Fares— ‘" ‘ Linseed ON. 32 10% ‘ 3 throw a bomb like this among us.jmore. Silently closing his door, he - With $500 From Till. dis Locemove s 11% Approved by Miller. WHAT HAS HAPPENED. ‘ Paul will?—— began, with lightning quickness, to in garecy haat i Yon nite ce ian ie ROY BRENNER and his collie, Scott, thrown from a Fort Lee| ‘Then why didy't you say so to|rip off his soaked clothes. Heedless him?” flashed Hilda, evidently not] of lost buttons or of burst seams or 13 Freeport Texas... 14% 13%| Amendments to tho Transit Act,|Ferryboat, have been rescued from an ice floe in the North River by [relishing her uncle's ferce rebuke. | snapped shoelaces, ho fairly wriggled 0% General Asphalt... 63 " Am Bhip & Com.. 11% + . Among the thugs sought by the Am Smet aR pt 00 / Pinta ewe urate a Bes am Sugar. 67 67% Genoral Motor ... 8% 8% | propored by the Transit Commissjon, HILDA DAYNE, who see them from a motor boat, with a power “You gold him to stay. You oftered free of his garments. vod pi 5 Am Sumatra Tob % 25% Goodrich .. a 37 J : * : lo fim ry clothes for him. ou | minut: later, jaxim: 1e Ite trio who scorn to rob or even Am Tel & Tel..... 110% 11914 Goodrich pe Hird #14 | one of which has already been de-| ful night glass, and takes them to Red Ruin, an odd-looking place on } gaia-— ‘ Tapped at the door Roy asked, still frighten gar pied nee elie i nape is ae ae Northern vt 1M 14 eta He unfair by members of the! 445 patisades, which is the girl’s home. “Why shouldn't 1?" ho countered. | hustling out of his drenched clothing: ‘worl ww themselves ceremoni- fon ¢ 85 85% Great Nor ‘ 8 City dministration, have been a : “What else was there forrme te do? Who's there?" et. Am Woo! 51% 85 Guan Bugar B4) siarted ChiStiet the Lenisat Chapter 1. fering to shake his host's limply un-]I£ I had not indorsed your fool Invi-}_ ‘It is I, Dayne,’? was the answer, ‘The leader of this band ts a glant AM Woo! Pfesv-. 100 Te eeu Foil ain nMatAE EAS LATIN AE TEA eee ding the way | TesPonsive hand, ‘for saving me from |tation—it I had ordered him out of|” "Ont" returned Roy, kicking | oft and his two assistants are short. They Atenison Ry. ti} wa eon. ei ¢ indorsement of Gov. Miller. The an uncommonly chilly death, And|the house, wet and freezing—he would] his last sock and snatching a folded entered the grocery store of H. C. Atchison Ry pf... 85% 85% Hupp Motora .... 14% 44m | #tendments aro four in number and across the narrow clifftop|for saving my chum Scott here too.|have been certain to go to the near-|blanket from the foot of the bed. Gohack & Co., No. 3005 Fulton Street, Atl Gul & WI... 24% 25 | Lillnots Central . 100% 1004 | City Administration opposition. ts lawn, toward a rambling} And I am afraid I have !mposed too|est place where he could get shelter. | Come in, please.” Brooklyn, at 6.30 last night. There At! Gul @ Wd pt 37% 16% Indiahoma Ref . 4% 4% | centred against the third. - old ‘house, in one or two of | far on her hospitality by accepting her}And there he would have blabbed] Dayne stepped into the room, to find ) Were! fifteen women customers and Atlantic Fruit. 3 2% | Inspiration Cop . 39 30 invitation to come here. Can you tell]about my callousness in turning a] Roy swathed in a warm blanket and Baldwin Loco Balt & Ohio. Balt & Ohio pf. Beth Bteel B.. 105 37% % 4 Under tho original act the city rail-| Whose windows there were lights. Ar 105% | Int Harvester 38 | inter Motor S4% | int Mer Mar . 81% | int Mer Mat me how to get to the nearest hotel, |freezing and half-drowned man out| sitting huddied tn front of the fire, roads were to be placed under a| they came to the veranda she paused! piease? ¥ am a stranger in this part| into the zero night. He was certain to| with the dog beside him. His clothes board of control consisting of three |@"4 turned to face Brenner. of America. I've only been off the|do that. And it would have set tongucs|iay in a soggy heap on the floor, two inen, besides the managers and “glerks. All three robbers displayed revolvers, ‘and when some of the women screamed the polite leader sald Booth Fishertes. 6% Wl brane an é ' “You said you weren't sure| train for @ couple of hours. It Is my a-wagging. Especially if he fell ill) trickles of moisture still exuding from peor ad ve Shiva Rap tras., 304 104 | ee ee members to be appointed by the wither you 18 Ag balance ana| fst visit to the East in some years. /and went to a hospital. In that case] them. “Please don't holler, madam, we Bums Term.. au | rea ce Mayor. three to be appointed by the Us ORL acct But that is no excuse for my track-|{t might have got into the papers.| “you didn’t waste much time ‘will not bother you.” 4 Hones wigs > ire Products| 82% railroad companies and a severith to] fell from the ferryboat,”" Lk in getting undressed,” commented He: stood at the door while his as: hue cop a 2 Jewel Tea I7m,| be chgsen by the six or, if an agree-| Marked, ‘or whether some one Dayne, a single keen glance taking,in Jenes Tea ‘ ' int Comb Eng .. Kansas City 80 . Kelly Springfield Kelsey Wheel . all these details, “I wasn't so stuck on the pros- pect of wearing those icy clothes of , mine as to stay in them any longer than I had to," answered Brenner, sistants went back and forced the pute & Superior managers, William Neiwohner and Calif Packin Henry Hein, to stand against the wall Calif Petrol. with their hands up. Two women Canadian Pacific. 138% again started to scream when tho Cetra! Leather... 32% 84% | ment could not be reached, by the|Shoved you overboard. Why shoull 23% | rransit Commission. any one want to do such a thing to a io%| ‘The third amendment would do|stranger? You say you have no ac- #2 |away with the three members to be] quaintances in the East?” 3% 138% 32% hort robbers got near with their ro. Sti tanther pf.. 87 aX Iepatone Tire 2s 18% I | Sane seeieda7 Wav Arak MprOMIneBEAE | ries en cururcme uel Jaen dtsbet tk pode Godcan HER “wolvers and the leader ordered his Chandler Motors. 69% hresge 1h 181% }co-operate with the Commission. If Brenner, with elaborate unconcern. deeper in your debt} sir, than I ean mex to “‘cut out the gunplay” and re-| ches & Ohio ... [ en) 48 |he refuses, the three members of the| ‘We always try to find some excuse beeen irmi ise genres assured the women: [Chic & Alton Ry. 4% aw 13% 1%% | Commission will serve as members| for our own clumsiness, you know. joa’ rir Satateceecy c can't GaRaAT ‘Now, ladies, just step back from © M & 6 P Rit.. s% epi aie A ee 59% }of the board of control, designate 5 i . fl Racwe howe 0, GuTweeet slur thoge, counters, keep your mouths CM& Str rn pf. id Pues a SEY nein sisraie’ aha (HomAw ES tse cee ciated ve ve eaaER reas pela rhc bede oo Shut ian Tl ose that no harm comos he RTA Pac. 40% Loft Ino sesc.es 10% 10% | not : R have been such a fool as to lean far Vie yates Bs Chie Gt West . 6% Lima Loco 95% hia [Strength of four, control the board (My niece tells. me you Wale aie sear | onic Gt w 18% 18% Manat ose a 47% [and have absolute dictation in the | ©nough over the rail to tumble In. As your way to Paterson when you fell two short men opened the c: Chic & Norw Ry. 68 67% Man Blevated a 42 |management of the transit lines. a matter of fact, now that I think of overboard,” said Dayne ‘We can and stuffed their pockets with chile Copper 17 16% rin Paty 4. 31% 1% | ‘The first amendment is designed to} it, there was nobody but Scott and ‘ ier drive you to the trolley after dinner if you are not too sick to travel. Dinner - will be ready in another half-hour, at most. We'" ae Sinoney it contained, about $500. | Coca-Cola ....... 45% 45% 44% McIntyre P Mines 14% So fajjemot ‘was made to rob any of | May Dept Stores 1 oh penal About this time one | LASKERS GIVE $50,000. Mexican Pet. women said: “Oh, I'm going Miamt Copper 14% | further satcguard the five-cent fare | 1.66 118% | provision. It was proposed and in-| lf on the rear deck. ‘The cold 121% | Gorsed by W. A. De Ford, special | had driven all the other passengers 28% | counsel to the city. The second {s|into the cabin, Besides, if there had idle es 3 “That's awfully good of you!** said 4 te a Wedd. hak, iakdaes, |Family tindows Cancer Control So- Sams cen baat ax designed to prevent the Manhattan] becn any one else in sight the ‘Man Roy, gratefully. m putting you to said the polite loader, “you may cause| ciety tm Memory of Relative. [Mo Kan & Tex. 44 4% oe net fare Penn ae the | overboard!’ alarm would have been a lot of bother. I can never repay some shooting. Mo Pacific ...... 21% a1y|oreration of important routes ove"| riven and the boat would have you, I'm afraid.’ 524 | exrensions built by the Interborougit 15. | in case the agreement between those | Stopped 69% | corporations is abandoned and the| She had unlocked and thrown open 89% | Manhattan lines thrown into a re-|the front door as he talked. Now, as 38% |ceivership. ‘The fourth amendment]). followed he: 6 r into the grateful 88% | provides that the valuations fixed b ; oi : ¥ | warmth of the halt-lt hallway they 14 | the commission shall be the basis for 77% 7% | all allowances to the railway com- | turned and looked instinctively at each “Nonsense!"? expostulated Dayne, in a palpable attempt at ganiality. “We live such a quiet, humdrum life up here on the clifftop that we are glad of any break in the monotony. You see,"’ he continued, in the tone of one who rehearses an oft-told tale, “I am a retired professor of chemistry. “ The Lasker family bas donated ,, fe Mery cont os out sock Seana $50,000 to the American Society for) Mont Ward... iby When the short men reached the| the Control of Cancer in memory of Bu eee ae door tear their leader all three bowed, Harry M. Lasker, who died of C@0-| Vat iinam &@ an ni oe out, and the loader said as he | cer March 13, 1921. The gift marks) National Lead .. 88% pS, cara A: (Now. it anybody at-| she first endowment to the soctety; |Nevadn Consol «. 14 “hoot to kill.” They got in an fts income will be used to PTORNO®| oy York icck. at BL 81 other. oblie in which a fourth man had and distribute educational cancer NYN Wa it.. 17% USM) Se ees Brenner saw a slender girl, in the SPADES Pempepit tales co. iboen waiting. NY Ont & West 22 Sos parly twenties, dar’ a 5 gat 4 a control information in order that the # 2 |COURT REBUKES LAWYER|“! y twentios, dark and with shadowy wo. Norfolk Southern and my doctors insist on my living in wing they turned go as to pass t eyes in whose depths lurked a ; ublic’ may learn the symptoms of! , etflo Ht taaloH: p 5 Sy Maer svocies hea tas ea the nee | ibe a obtain advice and treat- Nove nooks Busel me ro 204 AND HALTS TRIAL tniida vole we oeaeae ‘| Toneer ive eve feel auite atonal bri Fe ; ES . Ahhceaa ilda Dayne beheld a man, thick walk by this time. Tho tall robber, | ment before the disease becomes 30 Oktutvoma. en BR SR OK SK cane Against Water Supply Com-|sct, powerful, still under thirty and cept tor) By Oo eee standing in the tonneau, dotted 8 rar advanced as to be incurable.” | (yg ine da ay peas Haaly Erapased, with a shock of yellow hair which OTe haa stooped to gutter Optra hat with a gracious air to them as the ‘The donors include Mrs. M. Las-|otis steot Says Judge. just now was plastered close to his ner's soggy armful of clothes prepar- . , tanned face. It was the face and the Justice Callaghan in Special Term. |agire of one who lives much in the Queens Supreme Coutt, Long Isiand)open rather than of a business man City, to-day adjourned the case of Noah | such as Brenner had described himself Siberbers of Woodward Avenue, Ridge- | to her. wood, against the Citi Water Sup-| Each of the two prglonged the scru- ply Company of Newtown, on the|tiny a trifle more than was perhaps atory to carrying them down to be dried. But Roy jumped from his ckair and intervened. “No, please!'’ he exclaimed. “Don't get yourself all messed up with those things. As soon as I get a bit warmed Baxter, collector for the| ker, Chairman A. D. Lasker of the Caetalnpetied 4 Farms Company's office at | United States Shipping Board, Presi-| pac: ; _ No. 631 West 28th Strect, was mak-| dent E. Lasker of the Texas Star) Pacific ou img his rounds yesterday with his Pan-Am Pet Ditties Kramer, and bpd about | Flour Mille at Galveston, Misses FlO-/ nnn when he left the delicatessen Tina and Lula Lasker and Mrs. S. J.| penn Beab'd Bt i _ car disappeared. _ George ee People's Gas f i that James Emerich, attorney | yy I'll hang them up here in front of the No. 64 Henry Street. A quiet | Rosensobn. rou wholly needful. And each seemed ie 4 ae nid ict peed Re Pere Marquette «. for the plainiif, ad not prepared his | Coneusedly reluctant to shift that long blaze. 1 ought to have done It at: sic} stepped and are ee ae Phila Co vee.ese case properly. The water company is | COnfs°aw & once, but I yas too chilly. ‘Thanks, against his side while a|LANDIS CALLS LAST Plorce Arrow . trying to collect from 35% to 60% rate |Contact of glances. just as Anon T'll be dressed in an- increases from Jan. 1, 1 ‘A step in the adjoining room brought Justice Callaghan sari: “I have nevet them back to themselves. Into the seen a litigation. a trial of a case, so | fire-lit hallway advanced a tall, ema- ily prepared by the plaintiff's counsel.” | clated man with a shock of snow- Turning directly to Attorney Hmerich, | white hair and with keen black eyes Justice Callaghan said: “You came|masked by huge horn-rimmed spec-| into this case without any preparation i man held up the driver The | ~ “CASE AS U. S. JUDGE Veda) asa pair!got the money from Baxter's v1 Olt pocke erce ee 200 ie Bacrietagel na. tonne Beginning Te-Morrow He'll Give! Pitts & W Va.. hich had drawn up at the same Whole Time, to Baseball. Pena Orel oat. 7 ec! Car moment. The police say that they} CHICAGO, Feb. 28.—Kederal Judge other ten rhinutes.”’ ‘As Dayne went out, closing the door behind him, Roy pounced upon his own coat and yest, catching them to “NO, PLEASE! DON’T GET YOURSELF ALL MESSED UP WITH him. THOSE THINGS.” “If he'd had a chance to go through, { | | Punta Aleg Sugar foun@ the car last night—a stolen one} K. M. Landis, who for the past sixteen | Pure On . tf tacles. ri .M. Landis, 4 whatsoever, It was not ready for tri eee ‘a those,” he told the drowsing eolli —at ‘Broome and Columbia Streets. | years has presided over the Unitel) Pub Serv of N ‘ap Tein a great injustice to these people. You re i berate ing up your clean hall and dripping]Then where would all of us have pies Mae would have Been in he are ee are of the roubers. Hates District ‘Court here, called lls | Rana Mines nn” complainingly p you half river water all over your furniture." |been? It would have meant the|?oy faint" ' Police are also seeking three | 1,2. case to trial to-day. To-morrow | Ray Copper who abandoned an automobile | 1, veteran jurist and widely known | Reading .. <lastinight at 109th Street and Lexing- | {burr of public controversy, will take | Reading Ist pt. ton}Avenue when Detective Seeley | his ne wprogramme of life—that of | Reading 4d pt. storfped it. The men fumped out and! paling American baseball with bis un- | Kem Type ran._In the car the police found two | divided attention. The court room this |Teplogle Steel... black masks and a waiter's apron. iiorning was the scene of much hatwi-| Rep Iron & Steel, Rep 1 & 8 pf. resnoatio Catena shi : ; eliaking ahd well wishing Royal Dutch N ¥ C on ro ke a cs ato be HOLD-UP THUGS ROB | yo,c\thing un'nts new office quarters,” | omy aud BURGLAR OF BOOTY | reporter asked BL e : “ ” an hour ago. I had be worrying He took a step toward the front'smashing of everything. He and his Roch PRNAVEe I RUTLBG Gy viacthicre ster tar testes et tn ae ee eta aera just now. Well, did you see them? have it so. Quickly she intervened. | “Let Paul do or say what hele ae ty to Servini | and did you give 2 You'll stay where you are!’ she| chooses!" said Hilda. ‘Tell him it} WOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, tomers Hooch, 1" He broke off with a gasp that was commanded, with pretty imperious-|was my fault. Tam not afraid of |S, almost a snarl as his hed fell on ness, ‘*What was the use of my tak-| Paul, even if you ure. I the dripping stranger who stood ing you out of the river if you are No," sneered Dayn hE. a s ; pads (onlehtelaare s »s e¢ e, ppose Street Station stopped’ to’ ght clears | warming himsolt by the open fire, going to spoil my dramatic rescue by | not. Girls are not apt to be afraid of ettes in front of the barber shop at|the dog lying at his fect. For an in- getting pneumonia? Uncle Max.) men who are crazily in love with No, 236 Enst 22d Street curly last night.{ stant he remained transfixed, glower- haven't you a change of clothes You/ them, Not until after marriage, any- The barber seemed to be doing a rush-| ing incredulously at Roy, his chalky can lend him while his own things | how, Well, Paul must be faced (To Be Continued To-Morrow) ‘ Barber Pleads Gu ‘Two plain clothes mea of the Hast 22d ' p pect “phe Judge will not—the Judge wil | oo ge swty ing business, but the men who went in| ue growing greenish and hideous.' dry? Or can't we borrow a suit of| best wo can face him. ‘There's one 3 ‘ he at his baseball office at the usual ta Ce came out unshayen. is centinued.|phen he essayed to speak, but his Paul's? He's much nearer Paul's! ¢ ‘ 2 ‘ells Police : ia ‘ aha re yatitsa thee policaniens 7 aul's? 'S!comfort: This Brenner—did he say Ni Tells Police He Was Despoiled Of | (ime to-morrow morning,” was ars stoctuek,. Bahan and Reichs the | policemen | voice failed him. With outthrust’ puild than yours. Anyhow, he mustn't | that ee an couna $701, Which Was His 10n)y> tesioner Landis. ie planning to athe en strike in the shop. trembling hand ho pointed at the stand here, getting chills in those wet) Brenner, you say, comes from Chi- CHARGE ! Best Haul he umber of te major Tea a [btaeiton © vi The unshaven one smiled and patted | politely indifferent Brenner. cloth Hi igo. He hasn't been in the East in " sj ‘ his hip. The policemen produced ia! Hilda broke the moment of awk- | «y_yos," stuttered yne, coming | years, and ho hasn't a i : league training camps In the South. Siovs-Sheff | La iz : i yes, ut Dayne, y 5 h sn’t any acquaint. The sad story of a confessed burg- Hae pity meahirn bas Nit Gourt two bottles “ul of liawd| ward silence, Stepping reassuringly | ¢ himself with a visible effort. “Yes. | ances in the East. So, if we dry him that smelled like hair oil, + lar:who claims to have been held up t had a}yy to the older man, she laid her Certainly. A man soaking wet|and feed him and set him on his Southern Ry ... : rket in the barber shop. An- : and--robbed of his “best haui'—| WESTCHESTER NOTES. Stand on ot WaT eady market in the bar ar 898 ait ; [ute hand on, hia arm. ‘inte 1s Mr, | MUSH'E be allowed to go out into ths journey, there's nobody he can tattle | Cc Di $1 ‘tn cas! id jewelry w i |S OofN D pe .. s1¢ 5 »| hooch and was held in $1,009] “Unclo Max,” she sa zero weather a night like this. Hilda,}to. And if by any chance he should ourse Vinner $301 . ih He Jewelry worth $400). nave been completed for the | grewart-Warnur f Pest |iirenner, Ho fell off a Fort Lee boat |fake him to the Gray Room. There's |die on our hands, there's nobody to| qgme to light when the police eanun Westchester County Bar Asso- somber ee this evening. He holding to a/a fire laid there, generally, in case—in | make inquiries or to""—— Luncheon 50c arrested Edward William and Augus- ciation banquet fo | Held ts te Teotel | Biudabaker .. NOTABLH Ave cake of ice out in the river when I|caso——. There's apt to be a fire laid| on!" cried the gisl, in horror, as| tis Gcharnberger of Astoria. They een on ena icon Young of the | Superior Olt ORS DEAD. Siw him. Ho ts soaked to the skin thore, Tl rummage through Paul's} she read the sinister” note in” his Excellent Cooking and Service Ne Justice J, Addison Young 0 Nesdecoles : is that splendid 5 ; \ taion: Supreme Court Jus- | qe Tunis J. Bergen, a descendant of | and half-frozen. So at sp clothes for something to fit him. ices (Ublow ; ; | : . 4 are accused of a hold-up Feb. 20 by Appellat Division; Supreme Court Tex Guif & Bulp ad eet Laan ini maa at ae Da tient tecnia Nene voice, C) an you say such a vile | Chinese and American Dishes nk L, Young of Ossining: Coun- | qixas Co Dayne spoke perfunctorily, his hos-| thing? How’ tice F Thomas A. Bethot No. 128 Newtown (1° ace William F. Bleakley of Yon- |nosas & 1 : [tec Bergen farm iw ‘Watlands, |for dry clothes and something to eat.| staple words at variance with his di “It isn't a question of what I can| Special Menu After the Avenue, Astoria. wera and Henry R. Barrett of White | qs'¢ Puc Coal, Hirooklyn, in 163% nnd whose wife was| Mr, Brenner, this is my uncle, Mr.|turbeq manner. He seemed pro- " retorted her uncle, “but of what | Theat Bell was arrested Sunday night on Plaing. Grorge 11, ‘Taylor Jr. of Mount | 70h Products «.. 80% 00 Gy [Shectiec: witte oni bar i en Ae Darna, | oe ., |foundly uncomfortable, And, without | Paul may do,* Let it go at that. You eatre ImiBierescape at No, 125 Hast 720, ore elt oe oe iy mocting of St.|Zranscon Oll ... 9% 30 te FE aeaevlnt purser gu Sreury ys tir CH Pog pe sens indebted. to Miss Dasne."| waiting for reply, he pottered off in| told him dinner would be ready by | Dae . he. re montaly i Stl win City Rapt | day ie home, No. 9 suid Roy, as he stepped forward, o ; sded garments for his} eight, didn't you? Paul ought to be Btreet, Manhattan, Bell, caught with Paul's Goild will he held ot the, pariah Pi Rohe 10 [Street, Brooklyn. He had id_Roy, 08 as enrol of the needed garments Cor his) oleht cant yeu) Past shi tae house of the church in New Rochelle | e 34 liv IM for three we r : | 5; c E go up and s @ revolver, flashlight and jimmy, {8 Hor. ip | CIMOB: APUG 9+ 108M, ASN eer eee dnnt Gf Capt Gornelliin | (~eeseeemeeemmeterene || ive minutes later Roy Brenner |if the welcome guest needs anything. | said by the police to have confessed | On the evening of March 6, Miss Dor | Malte Frult .... 198 140 nderbilt, who was at the hoad of the . |] | stood on tho threshold of a gloomily | He"’—— to several robberies. Clinton H. lothy Dealy of Rochelle Park, New Ro- | United Food Prod ivy at tlinds Militia during the Tevolution R el Reviews | tinted and sparsely furnished room, on| Roy Brenner walted to hear no” Crane at No, 876 Park Avenue is re- oy opal Gene aio Glue pane 1 Vipe . seh | pees alata: AAD ODEOUEES AUF? e whose hearth a newly-lighted fire x e Is re ; ernoon Whi ub of thi \ive bin 2 [U8 G1 Pipe pe. 6 " crackled, and on whose antique bed jeity ; ‘ ee = Brp.to ve one victim. Ren, Courtney M. Weaver of g|U 8 Ind Alconol, $49 mare en hy TORT OR By DON ALLEN fay a huddle of clean outer and un-| BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, , After the Crane robbery, the police Contre Avenue, New Rochelle, will be |i 8 Healy & Imp Cote [eaYs OTHERS TOOK HIS Loor, der clothes, garments, presumably, of : guote-Bell as saying, he went to the hostess to the members of a bride Tt ence iat pe oo pitas A. Bell of Astoriay tn Jo waa}. Thrilling scenes featuring wild) the offsmentioned | aul: Ravenwood, Queens, and met Will- club a ‘at her homo the evening of arnt 8 Waker 3es my |, ™ peti ne te Jes waa inte rides with & wagon driver who Dayhe and Hilda were departing 5 } ne be ute ( © woman for three | enne still pat- jam and Scharnberger. They robbed = 4 number of card p will ig sl ue sourt to-day for alleged burglary in the | 2 Hots deen i UY * be ores NE ane ayer Beer rs A be entertained in New Rochelle on Fri- | Vaned ep i mon F c f : a ‘ P A ° Dimi of the loot he was carrying, he be enceriained in) New Fovbelle on W Jhome,of Edgar Novello at No. 125 Tia feng ghip by a madly swieling food | yindmess. ‘Then Roy turned into the rogress of American Industry said. Both deny it. women of that city, Mrs, CG. P. Lam. | Wabaah of 21% 14 Piet Wi Aes ane tebe ao. ang | CATQUE 8. DARrOR jagged canon. is) room and slammed shut it door with ———_—_ rey of Rochelle Park, Mrs, David 1L ary’ Mig | hims as held up on Keb, 3 d| tae let of Priscilla Dean in “Wild | needle se. On the same Instan . . TRANSIT HEARING POsTTONED. Well of No. 15 Clinton Place and arm. | Won Pe 11x |ropbed of a F701 hau, that he contessed | ating at the Central Thea-|he opened the door again, soundiessly. In 1820, the nation was small ~ enterprises were Chairman George McAneny of the w, J. Waiworth of No, 27 Locust. Ave- | Western Uaton aa jhe bad juat mader P08. wen whe He a niversal Super-Jewel| and from the hallway below he small. Demand for capital increased as indus 3 a, ; Will be among the who will have | Westinghouse him up are ged to b@ Edward Will t It isa U And fi 1e Cee eee ieee oe iaae partis Prespective homes, | Wheeling & 1 See am ery Augustus Sclarberger, both of | Production presented by Carl Laemmle} caught the angry booming of Dayne’s commerce and trade expanded. Nee ee ae oe tt he venumed — Mee. Albert 11, Langford and son, Al- | White Motor sh ogo |astorla, ‘They are under arrest too, but|and based on the novel by Cyntiia| voice haranguing the girl 2 = Gathorrow at 10.20 o'clock when the re- bert, of Division Ktrcct, Now Rochelle; |Wikwine it 14, 14y| they repudiate the charge Stockley “why did you do such a thing?” Since 1820, the New York Curb Exchange has aided the routing of Brooklyn surf ea will, Bre, Mlaholnk Jarvis aud Mee. 1d. Hrlne | Pere oe “i Miss Dear is tioned Alas ge OY her uncle was demanding A ee me tremendous growth of American business. The mem- <p el , Mle hearing hag Widmark have gone to Atlantic City |W!" 4 + he er when Henry Porthen, the} ingar Hild at Paul w : : me pre, into, |e ee nearing Pad cor a few days Wi A Chit BAL wo Sg AN Se ah eMaumps $50,000 into a eg LA beset think," he went bets of this Exchange operate under a constitution We) MA. AMcAneny also stated | that Aa eatenune News joan eer A a cottnaton. Feb. 28-—Threa! scheme fostered 2, the gonepleing on, a shade of fear creeping into ns which provides maximum safeguards for the public, \ afiedr an all-day session, the hearing Webste at Sail | REIGN. i vated tan ean thugs this mor poarded a street car rhe FE. I. has difficulty in ld voice. ‘He will be furious, ; ‘ one to Baltimore WOREIGN EXCHANGE OPE ; : day. ‘Th ary 0 é 9 ‘probably would be postponed until Mon- FX" Sa sta nF ISihAlN MANOR ‘ 2 ANGE OPENING. |and at the point of suns redbed two | se suading Miss Dean to marry him. ! don't know what he will say—or do! And Jones & Baker, nearly 40% of whose new customers Gay] motning st 10.30 o'clock, when value | Among the residents of Pelham Manor) starting demand, 4.42%; cables, jclerks connected with, the Kirst Na) a sorts to abduction in a lonely | He's capable of anything. He"—— are introduced by old customers are “information head- piliop and other major matters cmbodied fay. dunces were Mrs, Beujamin Hur. (442%, off %. French franca den pa, | Henn rane eee eee nouse. A: Jealous secretary at this| ‘put what else was there for me to quarters” for New York Curb Exchange stocks. me pao ew AeRER UP» ton of Wolt’s Lane, Mrs. William | 0913; cables, .0913%, off .0001%, Lira \ cnet eran point, noratghes his name from the|qo7 pleaded Hilda’s sweet voice, a wg Churchill, Miss Esther Chappel and Mrs. | ge ' 6 é ° seth ; -aimed 45-calibre | yoic c ginning to thrill i NAW) cAM. ett | onc el gi mand, parr Sei Slug. Mis r enne a f a i b Aj team of runaway horses attacher MM, and, Mrs. ranklin A. Merriam |” 086614; cables, .0867, off .0006, Markn| oq very Se Wire i wey over the veldt of the Trans-|that annoyed him. "What else could America’s Second Largest Stock Market” to an ice cream wagon were dashing O00 xhending the winter. nt Dastona, | demand and cables, .0044, up .000014, |e oT Phat RNa MTOLR Ee Uh val. Kerry Burgess, @ prospector,/] have done? The thermometer is Terth th Madluon Avenue this morning jig. expect to return to Mount Vernon | Greek drachma demand, .0455; cables, | ri aN eas 3 tle ouca her from bandits, and iater| down almost to zero. His clothes were : Wear 18ts Street when Sergt. Peter May 1 }.0460, unchanged, Swiss francs de. |!” J | tom the dam-repressed waters. Bug-|freezing to him, He would have New York Offices ONES & BAKER Pfeiffer of the East 104th Street sta CURL | E Mr, und Mrs, Howard O'Erien of EM-| mand, .1956; cables, .1968, off ,0o02, | ts spa all former suitors before| caught his death’ if he had travelled aia Pints Acerca 4 Se tion ran out and caught their bridles. wood Avenue and Mr. and Mrs care : : | sen b > 5 . N York like Tel. Med. $a. 1377 Members New York Curb Market 3 IE ateenes 5 ahect distance Le. % nue and Mr. and Mra. ‘TC. | Guilders demand, .8830; cables, .4835,| Opened firm. City Service com. wh he tenderly brings Prig.jto Mort Lee or to New York ‘el. Mad. Sq. a x "7 1 Hstee of Summit Avenue, Mount Ver | ore 0013, Pesetas demand, .155¢:| mon, 184%, up 1; Maracaibo, 2 i ild honey. He neglects. how-| that, He'll be lucky, as it is, if he 60 Trcad Street rect Private Wire fore he brought the animals to a stop. pon, have gone to Miami J . J " some wild . ° New York Chi When the driver, Jacob Levinsi No. “Mrs. Jerome Coombs of Scarsdale has | Cables. .1598, off 0008. Rweden kroner|un M4: 5. O. Ir 87%; Intl. Pet. ) extract a sly bee from the|isn’t ill from such exposure, He" —— | Tel. Broad 7150 431; Hast 20th Street, came GA LEAT htnaad the anmaneenta of her teen ante cables, 0003, |16%, up Retail Car Simms, | « 1 Miss Dean phys. sxposure!"? rasped Dayne, ‘It's 505 Fifth Avenue took charge. Pfeiffer had suffered daughters, Misa Margaret’ Coombs, to, Norway kroner demand, .1718; cables, | 10%. 11 1 City Vo owith pain, but y with} we who ave in dar wetting the Tel. Mur. Hill 7120 lacerations, but he remained on Alexander Vinve 1 Miss Virginia | .17 unchanged. Denmark kroner | Service Hs Nel bjt \ cleverness,/ Dan Cupid sinks exposure. Not he. ‘After all_we've Coombs, to T. Kelvin Byuna, | demand, .2100; cubles, .2105, off ,0007, | up Ja love durt as they olinch, done to guard ourselves, here you —~ ¥, b 4 ‘ ; ’ race t : . . ‘ a ee

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