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coliedeniiemene ieee nm ~ = * -: = EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 6, 1922. oll the members of both Houses of A Congress. ‘The meeting at the Opera House |was perhaps the most largely attend- although all the seats of that au-, ditorium were not taken. | The speakers were Martin McCue, | |formerly State Senator; Capt, Reuel evga eden aa Ware Thrilling Tale Of Mysterious fw dvenct u re By ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE @! * Lad, A Dog i Ray Rumely .... Avex Rubber... Allie-Chalmers 6.045% 4516 Aitfe-Chaimers pf 92 Am Agr Chem... 35% Am Bosch Mag... 38 Am Brake Shoe. G75 G7 am Can. + 4% 41% 4 Last ye ae Fae On pt .. ‘ 4 Pitt & WoVa ow 1% 10% TG IN one Ch. Coat Pressed Stee! Car | Pullman Com | Punta Ales Sugar Pure Ol Pub Ber of N J., Prod Refiners 4% { 40% 33% 82% 88 James F. 4 Charles S. Pemburn 4 4th Kiernan, State Commander of the n 49) . - _ Am ovis Ons tea See | HM Ra Oni nt H a «|Veterans of Foreign Wars; Harold Author of *La 4 Am Drug Synd... 6% % Readi Pras 3y.Service Mé =) .| M. Schwab of Manhattan Naval Post; | ; pay ie aa ; re Hide & Leath 4% 4% Re ing fd pe. Ex-Service Men at Four Meet Mrs. John Jerome Rooney and Mrs. | COPYRIGHT 1922 OY & j Am Hide & 1. pt. 68% GS /Remington Type. . ings Urge Prompt Action— |Jutia Wheelock of Barbara Freitchie | . 2 ; as 00 cscs ot \¥ vlogie Beet . \\ d | Post. Some of these speakers also ad- CHAPTER VII, ta | WHAT HAS HAPPENED ‘frame, The frame, apparently, hi i : “avor e e | ¢ . ‘been chose! 9 oa : ae 4 eal D rea & Sion. Favor ine and Beer, | dremsod the other meetings. | HE cry and the frenzied appeal he i ie S f Lee F been chosen or else built out to cov } a thea One Be ay na 86% | Reo tan ati | “Marty” McCue was the favorite) | ROY BRENNER and his collie, Scott, thrown from a Fort Lee Ferry boat, have| the opening, like a tight door. ba Eacomannver 100% rt 100% = toa Gs = orator of the boys at the Opera for help were cut off as| been rescued from an ice floe in the North River-by Then Roy stretched one arm for i ‘Allied Chem ..... 67% ti mt Le Bourne $ Pour moctines of @x-service men, jfouse, and the thing that brought though by a stunning blow HILDA DAYNE, who sees them from a motor boat, with a powerful night/ Ward. It came in contact present! i Sayed 5 een Gor ueeay Ce eee TK GT MADER | OREN VRaC Lavoe wor, oF H or by @ heavy hand across) glass, and takes them to Red Ruin, an odd-looking place on the Palisades, which| With @ slab of stone. This stone wa t Be BAD & Cer,» Bog [Bante Oss “ae 5,000, were held in this elty yesterday | “While you boys were over in) the suppliant's mouth, And] is the girl's home. Hilda introduces Brenner to her about ten inches high, Directly abo sees SS: bois |[sosee: Seen ‘a 'TE for the purpose of passing resolutions | Ertnce Aghting for this country there | 1. once more settled stifling! UNCLE MAX, who Invites the stranger to stay and offers him dry clothing,| ton inclies ‘neck tae etn Aen i Am &m & R pt 1% | Saxon Motors 1% ON Sot eshte were a lot of moral cowards in Con-| *ence id stiflingly ‘CLE » who invites the ry NE) ten inches back was a second slal Se legit at gg Semandin| action by Congress | press who allowed themselves to be| through the dark room. but when he thinks himself out of hearing scolds the girl for bringing a stranger! Ang atter another moment of grop- i fhm gesnt 3t asce. Cotesr 1% 14 im the matter of the bonus, [frightened into putting through an} But Roy Trenner did not heed the| {0 the place. Brenner lees Te cadets areata the Cartel ge tlrbor id ing Brenner understood. A roughly i ‘Am Bumatra. Tob 1TeT 40% They were cathusiastic, orderty|“mendment that threw many thou-! sinister hush which followed on the| (moves the contents of his pockets i leaves of tha Cont aiiy | Winding flight of shallow stone steps Am Sinclair Ol stings, and ‘b> soldiers and sailors | %#1d8 of men out of work and de. Putting on the dry clothing given him he finds the sleeves of the coat unusui came down from somewhere in the } Am Southern . Pacific BIRaGBE lal Lhe ROWER aaa tea “| prived the Government of nearly a| Yell. He had rushed to the door and] long. A few minutes later a Servant enters the room and Brenner takes him, f0r| house's upper regions and stopped-at i Am 130% hern Ry ‘aig. tens oy Ww sir | Dillion dollars a year—enough to pay| vas tugging with might and main to PAUL, whom Dayne has spoken of as a friend. He notes that the servant’s| the opening behind the picture. in terms that they wanted their | PAUL, whom Da P : ; ves Hae ON ete art: bonu |\he bonus you deserve and shall get. | tear it open. arms are yery Jong, but the man denies that he is Paul. Brenner remains for| A soft whine in the room behind him j oe tha aii A tthe mectings Were held at the Lex. | ! Tefer to the Prohibition Law.” His mad efforts were in vain. For,| dinner, which is interrupted by a scream and roar. Scott attacks another man,!made Roy turn around. Scott, 1eft larty” advocated the legalized | sale of wine and beer and approved | ®PParently, on leaving him Dayne using the taxes gained in this man- | Nia once more turned the key in the| 4, Re described as a deaf mute, on the floor, was evidently worried whom Brenner recognizes as the man who has pushed him from | 'est his master was forsaking hit vbout, Brenner is seized with a chill and remains at Red Ruin,| Veft alone in the room, without n° ) Anaconda ....... H Ann Arbor Tt R.. i Atchison Ry Stromberg . Studebaker 43% ington Opera House, at Morris High} 4 School in the Hronx, at PS aeewoed)| Grove Casino in Queens and at the 4 All Gut & Wi Clermont Kink in Brooklyn. ner to pay the bonus, And the boys vell-oiled lock. And the tron-bound taking th othe room with him. Table scraps sent for the dog are eaten by a) St-ctions, the dog might well at- Al Guilt &@ WI pt sty 38 Identical resolutions were passed at Were wits him, for they yelled and door held a8 firm as the Palisades mole nee Hes: denne: ghtece teatel land discovers HAE Thole has been ‘act attention by barking for Roy, to i rider dill an st all the gatherings, a8 follows: Pia Uy cateE Ans EnGe eeacey: | Chcripelvels cut in'a copy of Franz Huls's “Laughing Man,” hung at one end of the room, and | Come back. { in vee ‘ a % Hg Ttesolved, That we, American citi-|@"4 gave the speaker three hearty i = that he is spied upon. ‘The dog scents the spy Brenner leaned out of the hole, i Raldwin Loco pf. 108% pln et tea zens, including members. of the | cheers when he finished. | Roy's flerce eagerness to obey the SSE tp ie SPY: : . . | Whispering imperatively; “Lie down! j Satie ao os | trranscon Olt. Aimerican Legion, Veterans of Fere| At the Queens meeting about 1,000] rrantic shriek for ald was due to the BRENNER cuts the canvas inside the frame and is about to climb througi Stay there, Scotty! 1s al a i Roh Stell B.,.. 08% 6% 63% |Unton On elen Wars, United American War|®ere present. This was presided fact that the voice of the victim was| the opening when there is a knock at the door. He declines to open it and hears | Stay there! I'm coming bac’ 4 Booth Fisheries. 7 q 7 |Union Pacitic Veterans and other veteran, patriotic }OV¢T by Maj. Robert Allyn, who) somehow vaguely familiar to him,|% man's cry: “Brenner! For God's sake help met Lie down! Quiet!" Bkiyn Rep Tran, 9% 1 |United Alloy .... and civic organizations, voicing the | Served with the 67th Coast Artillery.) yuftied by distance and disguised by | Through the dark Brenner heard a Mklyn Ra Tr ctfs 84 84 / United Drug .. universal demand for Justice, in mass| Speakers were C. W. A. Cannon,! mortal terror us it was, yet in its resigned little sigh from the dog. ' Hkiya Union 5 44% | Unit Drug tet pe meeting assembled, do hereby demand | County Commander of the American screaming intonation ran a thread of |Then he heard Scott stretch himse! | Burne Brow A... 1 Brod Ui cog tot ot Cong the prompt enactment of | Legion; Elmer Studley, Past Com-' something strongly familiar. on‘the floor at the base of the shelf. 30 | United Food Prod » Un Retail Stores, US CT Pipe UWS CT Pipe pt | 1 8 Ind Aleohot t ( l l 1 l 4 Burns Brow B... 39% Rutte Cop & Zinc 5% Rutterick Co... 22 Caddo Cent Oll.. 10% Callf Packing .. 4 ‘st Petroleum. 51% adian Pacific. 195% Central Leather Cerro De Pasco Chandler Motors hes & Ohio ... Chi & Alton Ry the Adjusted Compensation Act, tander of Mlushing Post, Veterans of ‘To save his soul Brenner could not known as the Five-Fold Plan of Ad- and Joseph Flanagan, identify the voice—could not even Justed Compensation,’ Horough Secretary of Queens. guess at its owner. Yet he could have | Copies of the resolution were for- The Bronx meeting at Morris High sworn it belonged not to any one in warded to President Harding and@ to | School attracted only about 600 men.) (at accursed Red Ruin house but to some one he knew and liked. He wished he might hear it once more, now that the first shock of sur- Hi L prise had spent itself, so that his e cooler brain might tabulate and iden. | Brenner began to make his own up the narrow and ill constructed flight of steps. So well as he could judge this was such a stairway as is found in narrow turrets of mediaeval European castles. The flight of steps was nowhere more than thirty inches in width. Roy was not a tall man yet he was |forced to stoop in order to keep his 8 Real & Imp 8 Rubber . 8 Rub tat pt J 8 Steel .. 8 Steel pf itwh Copper . dium Steel “ 584 4% Chima SEP RR 2% Gato Ohana sc, tify it. His first startled impression | head from bumping against the CM4&BP RK pt 36% Vivaudou .., had merely recorded the words, plead. | rough-cast top of the stairway. c Wabash Phi RL & Pac... 34 CRIAPOspr.., W CRIP Ts pf.. Ohi Great West.. On! Great W pr... Ohi & Nwestern R Chile Copper Chino Copper .... i Cluett & Peabody. | Coca-Cola... } Col Fuel & Iron.. } Cot & Bovthern... gathered that this deep embrasu |formation, between the east windows, ;ran from top to bottom of the house, and that in the space thus left the Jarchitect had devised this secret |stairway; though for what purpose jhe could not guess, Upward Brenner climbed, 9 cau- tious step ata time. After a moment jor so he was aware of a pinpoint |gleam of light to one side of him, |He had reached a place wher | his left, the stairway opened out int sh pla | McCann, baseball Captain, It looks like jn for help, and the fact that they | Bepilose contest, | Other candidates fr were couched in some voice which he ‘Ducas, Alice Blumenthal, Bilcen Kelly, Knew and iked. ‘That had been all, and tector Spear for Vice President; except that the voice had been that of Patricia Wolfe, Leo Rodgers and Patsy | 4 man Duggin for Secretary. Vor baseball, Realizing presently that he was manager, Joe Patten, Harry Maisor and) able to make no headway inst the | ‘Winye-overiand « Paul Manheim. Daniel Zakun for ten-| obstinate door, Brenner desisted from Willya-Overi'd pt BIB MENACE! — his attempts and cursed himself for | 1, | Worth Pump pt 8 ' Sor au idiot in having tried to break out. he Oe ieee De Witt Clinton. He knew that by so doing he would 2 | LIBERTY BONDS | In one of the most bitterly fought have played into the hands of those to | as Corp pt tinghouse Wheeling & ib | White on | Wickwire Steel . Co} Gas & Electric 767% Columbia Grapho. 214 @R. 68% | Liberty 1st 41-49 opened 97.28, off | elections of the De Witt Clinton Gene whom he had opposed himself. He Comp T y 8 could e la ree-by-four-foot alcove, like the Consol Cigar... 25 i'l gacceneg : ‘ Giveuniliea lon Ard “cave: alvatcovi ll ie knew too that he could not hav \a thre: 1 a } Consol Fertile... 13% 13% | (02% 2d, 97,20, up ;.Q4; 8d. 98.18. off ; . very contest ex,| oped to reach the man who had cried one behind the picture of the "Laugh- Hye 41h, 97.88, off .08; Victory 4 3-4s ry + | tute a second ballot in every contest ex f | id } Inter-Cal Min 5% a pute y +85, * Not One Boy Is Successful in} cyt tor vice President, Emil Levin ana, 2U%,te him, now that there were un- ng Man, i Cont Insurance ., 68's 68% he = xa) - an doubtedly enough people in the house It was from this that the ! CURB 4 s ris | Nut Jackson were elected Pi ent and i 4 Cenden Ot 8619 a 8 : Varsity Tryouts at Morris} \#* on were elected President and ty prevent it and to overpower him. | pinpoint of light shon: vy checked} | Gorn Products ... 103% 101% 1vsty Opened steady. “Cit 2; : : | Vice Presitent ve ively, Levin was nen for a mament he fell ta won- lhis climb and knelt in the small | Crucible Steel ya |Marac., 218-4; T. Fy fs) —All Pupils to Have Ey ceorded one of the highest honors in! dering vainly who could have been | Jaicove, tu iran ine causc of this! Cuba Cano Sugar, 11 n i ESD: 7~| Clinton by being elected unanimous! ah i : | GubaGan B.ptses 38% Baty JInd,, 87; Reynolds B, 42 8-4, up 1-1; Examined on Health Day,| te was Vico Preatdent last. term the man who had yelled to him by illumination | Gaal Biat amas ” | Intl Pet. 161-8, up 1-8; Glen Alden, xa ae : a) kG BeAldone Nat aacksin: we name for help. So far as he knew no} | As he did so he noted there were af Cuban Amer oy tim 31% )45; Gilliland, 81-2, up 1-4; Atl To-Morrow-—Travel Prizes} ve to 1,842 for Ben Juco! acquaintance of his had the remotest several of these flecks of light, and Davison Chemical. 58% y rite Lobos, 9 1-2, up 1-8 S | Por Secretary only six votes separated, idea he was in the Red Ruin house or | {that one of them was a@ little ines: Tel & Hudson,.... 10% 110! 10% | 4, ae ea af mel j *} Pit @ ast | Harry Rosenthal, with 1,142, from Jo-! anywhere near it |than the rest. He put his hand out vs waar ee | FOREIGN E> NGE OPENING in Essay Contest. | . . any ~—— Del Lack & Weat, 134% 114% ae ORR PRCHANG ID. ORENIN( y eph Ginsburg, with 1 | ‘The whole thing was one of the toward it, Then he understood, | ndicott-John ie . Sterling, demand, 4.59 1-4; cables, = = | ak Liat tor ee delegates were myriad mysteries of this night of mys- His fingertips brushed against @ } 2H oo ce Wt | 4.89 3-4, off 1 French francs, ae Morris High School, whieh rece ey ieee eee aan es atlle cone eras than teries, Tn any event there was nott | surface of canv { bagel i ir | mand, .0906; eabl 0905 1-2, Of startled scholastic ejreles here by Se- gy twelve, ‘The following are the candi | 198 Roy could do vow for the m | | mon the floor above the gray Famous Players... 83 824, | 0004 1- Live, demand, TecinWiaielieheern cedars linet ‘ates of cach form who were placed on| Who had screamed his name in a \room,” he told himself, wonderingly, Tam Players pt,, 93% 93% | bles, 0622 1-2, off .0000 1 Cone 6: Be u Although ‘i, Second ballot: Seventh, H. Lehon| gents of such hideous fright. The “This secret stair has an alcove at ; Fisk Rubber ...., 13% 19% |demand and cab) 10037 8-4, off the boys another setback. nough M senberg; sixth, J. Wikler sudden dead silence which had fol every floor, And every alcove is sep- Freeport Tex 1% 17% | 0002 1-8. Belgian francs, demand, thie ie the largest. co-educational and f, Pendler: atth, M. Gla nand lowed upon the eall told grimly the Javated from one of tle floors rooms | General Asphal a% at {0853 1-2; cables, .08 off .0002. school In the citys none of the boys 1 Wald: fourth, J. Glenn and 1. Levins probable fate of the vielim and that lby a picture. ‘The eavesdropper has ; enon tS ie a1, {Greek drachma, demand, 0431; . ritaithel Aehate too cat J. Seligman; je was now beyond the hoof wid. | to stop at every flight and look G Ol, oe ood enough to make the deba . ’ General Clear ai, | Greek rach was good enous second, and Kambourien, oe ae eal Te paepchele An that cose 4 General Electric. 14% | enbles, 0169, off 0001 Wiss frane leain nd tt ool Will be Fep=, lia +t elections will take place ont No, there was but one thing for} the peep ; sral Motor '. 81, | demand, 1; cables, .1952, orf (hs team, wn wi , Evenner to do. He must continue his | ure if he wants to find | een fesioe Des, Wie | 0001 Guillers, demand agiy; resented by three Is when the first —— own efforts to get fre | what's going on in there. A charm- Gen Motor 6 pc 66 | cables, 63816, off 0002, 1 os, da. Interscholastic mateh held this 0 e , | Leaving the door he stamped ove | ingly hospitable id | deren ssttes os | mand, 01591; cables, «1 Up .000!, week with Stuyvesant Hish—-a boys, tieodars Roosevelt. }to the bed through the darkness, snd ‘As he mused thus his fingers were c} i: ay | Ik SM tmiusien sembly was tel at ms , 7 sane Pena Gi the ‘ 5 | Mra eorenena at : Sweden Kronen, — demand G87? ganoel) whe dlori { HAVO Westelonten Aten ot Thecare neat! flung himself heavily on the ereaking | «14 HAD RUSHED TO THE DOOR AND WAS TUGGING WITH MIGHT | *unning lis! Uy over the upper eke a4 cubles, 2642, up .0004. Norway kro i ‘ be NeoN ere ose | springs. ” | face of canvas ch ¢ | 28 Bia inen, demand, 17:8; cables, “tve8, ay formed basketball, tennis, baseball vet igh Schoo! Friday, under the di-| "Scotty," he informed the collie, in AND MAIN TO TEAR IT OPEN: he was eure he would tiga i juan Sugar 10'4 10) 8. Denmark kronen, denanu, @nd swinming teams, book out, Yeu yeetion of Mr. White, Before the pro-_ a voice calculated to reach any pos-|pored, “E duren’'t show a light. I'm. in front of the portrait which his pen-|there, ‘The us spots-of leht, Be } Gulf States Steel, 734% 73% + enbles; 21 up .0007 boy athletes! gran Mr, Heller of the drawing de-! sible listener, “L thought 1 heard| cumbling on there being nobody be-' knife had converted into a loos Ignew. filtered through the breaks and 1 Hartman Corp... 101 sot 101 toy | ALR To-morrow the eyes of ne ay Pea tetany Pee rive purposes | sumebody howling for help. It must | hind the ‘Laughing Man‘ just now, | hanging curtain leracks in the aged piste pad | Hendce .. 2 Ble WO Sty 1D, 1,000,000 children in the city schools ef the ist Relief Driv The first have been this upset brain of min ‘ " ching Mun’ wi! forking solely by his acute »|was seeking the carefully torn flap} F i eon iumber on the programme E : © If I'm wrong the ‘Laughing Man’ will! Working solely by his acute sense| was sce! ! i Mir usc iat 11 BINNS REORGANIZES wij) be tested hs Fo tea ey the school erchestay whty cd | Let's see if we can't get another jaye mighty Iittle to laugh at.” Come) of touch, Brenner wriggled behind the| of canvas aush. whiok the ri iy sep a a if , ation hws designated Marc 7 BB po wed | By ; snooze | . canyus and groped to either side of| would be clearly visible. \ take Minws. 6) . Hee ‘ollowed by a plano solo by Charlotte, § along and . ear eatet, 1b THE SAPPERS’ CORPS | Health Day,” and Byesight Cone icnupp. Mr. White then sang two se While he was speaking he raised) [He had reached the stone shelf with- it, ‘To the best of his belief, the ap-| Presently his fingertips Jooxtad i ; Indluhoma Kefin.. 4 INN. Y. FIRE DEPT, | se:vation Coun \yerica is doing tions, one a Scotch song, then an old’ himself in cautious silence from the|ont stubbing his toe or knocking perture seemed to extend for some|three-sided rip, Pulling back the HI Inspiration Cop... 3% : ai its part. More thin 259,000 leatlets tebrew, melody. bed and started op tiptoe across the against any furniture. Now, cau- slight distance to either side of the, of canvas he applied his eye to the \ Inter Cons Corp, 2% : with instructions on the cure ofethe aaa ! foor toward the cut 8 picture. | tiousty, he climbed up on it and bal- picture and to be of the exact width| apertu . HI Con Corp pt Veleran Expert With High Explo- eyes will be distributed through eo- Washington Irvin “Keep close, Scotty he whis-\aneed himsell as before on his kn) nd height of the wide tarnished] (To Be Continued To-Morrow) H Agr Corp pt ! eration with the Hoard of Educa g- Loi ulti at = wt Sl | Motor Wiil Bring Bureau one } schers will conduct ex- | At Ue last meeting the Drama ame ss ee ——or — zor oy a } veers. = LO ceca sc aevanection Club the followite officers were elee the cup won by the team to Mr. Bul Aled Spreading the New s reorganizing singiag,| Philip Leight, director of the alumnt ii Mer Marine Up to Date, CUT angie aa b Dit President. Josephine \irick. As # conclusion awards of silver| 77th, Street also has n dram: » stuuents enter the auditorium | presided, He addressed the alumni an i Inter Mer Mar pr Horst iodsurdoRn ent chin, MUR a Reese oF spate ay ticorder.. Mturtha, Schlassberaer sp kes Hinedals to the Milo Rela mM, whieh which has a lange attendence ne they will be placed wecordins [expressed the hope that alumnt organ “ we purpose of bringing 1h An opportunity \ points © : ia 4 aucond the Municipal meet . o tein voi zation o! chs inter Nickel Agen ia Peltz: Sta ‘4 came second in Y i , | ; i Invinctble Olt Sappers’ and Miners’ Corps of the interest in the I prénonied 4d) REG. Calle, alias “Bt MBnager | ere given Bolden, Danilek, Baskind Sis “Clean Up diy ‘ oe ee vonipe Rie one ee t 1Ae OS8u F the way c ors Organization Counell for | sehor i) 3 . 4 f twland Oil New York Wire Department up ty ai school student y a OG and Lundy, Iron EN fh ting will be held in three weeks i " ‘roduc ‘ est announced | © Manage lane unte HY eubhus ‘The Senior Dramatic Society bas ele: opers’ are hustiing tom 1 new term is Julius Rosenbaum, firsi rs i " } dowel ea. SBE pine Aina) aisear tie ak of the Travel Show 10 reld! and. ctapentri wi Gutlurity on AM athe following oMccra: Abralan| ing spick and spun. the drive is ex-| term representative; Harry «nthe election of officers will be held. i louse Tom plosives, Fire Commission: at Grand Central Palace the weels of art Nee thrauich the Seaogt{Stereh, President; Noah | Braunstein, | pected to be a succesag, Perugia aay an HEBREW SCHOOL 3N THK i Pen cue ons. J. Drennan has diveetod a survey and Mareh Subjects will be n=) AM League on “The Making of Tapes | Vice Gice anne erreurs Hrederon | ‘Professor: Cohen ts. expected (0. vial n, fifth term: Herber BRONX, t futy Goringtole: esearch to be made and Chiet Ken- nounced jater, | The py WU OD! ia e 0 ndsey. The club has alre the school to-morrow and read term: sidney Babsks » Union of American Hebrew Con- ‘ sist of a free trip, extending fvom a er ete adie Bt 1 ureel_ Kovarsky, eigh fees! Kemuwcott Copper j designated (he deparqment’e et ety to ten days, accompanied by i the B. Gigagieat a0 extensive programme er poems, acta BblonAe. ninth te ons has seh oe fourth schoot pay evo ees . i @ t byes bto us Caésu penis ‘ Hh SP coeur Damsor Louis Ma and New York for the education of Jew- lode Gi eleran chief, John Uinns, who knows rent or other member of the (Mand Richard. Ma c Aa bHiAs g them “1 by Bugene . ‘i mamson, Louis n ; x { si , Og." Were given Satu Seniden e i. s total vote of 2iH to 187, Wiltan = heir race, The school will ¥ Lehigh Valley.... Chie Binns wa eheved to-day vouched for by veher A the pictures there were dances by Miss Bo: 1, Site « Capt ! s 5 S litions of their race. © school w ¢ Tiggett vc Myers trom duties in the high hazard dis- teacher whose pup! Wine a prize wil Uhre of the Playt Keeney oreh; Mr. Slocum, the Second | M. Hitzag, the ntly elected Presi # cones al Mase aL er lmeot in the building of Congregation My Loew's Ine . trot, from Lith St to the But- also be awarded trip nd of Ww Appears Mate, Hochauser; Mrs, Keeney, Got too fthe General Organization, was Kene Org lon meeting of) i wion, No. 498 ih atreedt 4 Loft 1 Mave syRiGh toriicsieeniiiton iil With the ‘Theatre cuitd helt; dc he Harpooner, ii een relic ceca ee he Haaren High 1 Atumnt was] arora, Te will sae th HI pear hid ‘ fifteen years past, and his — —-——— = r plex: unit rao eth iat i diate of June. 1922, ue. [held last Wednesday evening, Mareh 1.) pupils and will hold sions eve voriierd. tte ne / i Monkey's Paw" and ustive by or caine “tthe Riverside Branch of the New| afternoon public school hours. e pues 3 ‘ Deputy Ch ee ATHLETIC EVENTS aie eal elnerar leigh. fectea (2008 Galaworths Se ae i oe hence | York Public Library, Mr. John Bomew | Congregation B'nat Zion is the first or- nckay € ! ¥ 4 ies e . . . ve! owing gir ve been electec -- — 7 vot or ie ™ - ‘ as elected tempora President and|thodox Jewish congregation to take one nein \ ant ‘ , oe iol porary Basa Suse! st nine a echahet At Che IN Y. HIGH CHOOLS bere of the Wailleigh Dramatic Evander Child. candidates R Ki} Miss Maude Shiclds was elecied tempo-|of these schools under its wing. ‘The F 0 4 ; } vander Childs. ted 1) Solomon and Jack Sonv HOVER ee 414 ‘ the vi —————/ lub Fila Auten, the ; lefented Anron § rary Seerciary. 11 Was decided to ar-'Union of American Hebrew Consrega- lan Shirt nna Beiger, Hortense lene ta apn In a recent contest held by the We, Harold Matiinse ce Hay [ranse seine Social function April tions is an organization of reform Jew 7 Martin Vary. Eo Wer 4 WISTAnE riedmun, Anne Selo, Luna Hersko. bert Theatrical Company fo may, for Recrecnrs, (AeeAtE | Oty : Wits, Mloreme Mendelson, Margaret /essay on the life and works of Franz ro nea 1 ie d ’ Her George Hodas beat Abraham Spiv- | BAR KIN iA A 2 tse vest Wendt nville, Miriam Singer, Helen Soloman r belle €. Fitzsime v Bh Pres G AND FINANCIAL. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, 5 in Spin 6 ose | Schubert, A nia The newly-elected President | | UU ake 5 a Kas Wimnte pnd tequnue ik feet Murlel | warded the first prize of $2 e con- | already SNE ade Midvale Sivel Y * City Charte f uined, Basketball practice ia held| Greater New York in commemoratic ABS UR uh coats remy 3 eet a a iiaie Minn & St. Louts eha the | Commissioner with: « ot xth period lav ie haat aet 25th annivers of the birth he r the expenses of the farew Ye H sixth period every day in Room 401. , ht Mo Kan & Tex the responsibility muintaining al berg » \ Phe Freshman Dance : | composer ee jae I rt t k t ee i ne eam, ot murat | Der, . sHroabnan Dance a hal ras | OREO cau, which choose th mportant market news 4 Be ERG HE jf | handle high caxplosives, and. section! fi the | M covers the North Pole,” was given and) (ean, one of the most successful af thy Morris. ; ; ; : “hoi epae ae My, | 794 authorizes the Fire Department to | fll et & the refreshments served were in the | shoo!’ tow ¢ Manage en ol lebating team It will help you in your market transactions to keep ; ny Lody oN partm |iy-tve her! form. of. t 3 |fcers for the coming term: t 4 MSréessM 8 tro. Idings under certain cond 01 in Onths atven hy iene dances | sineodore Herbert; View Presidoat, Alex s announced that th toam is posted on the latest market news affecting the stocks id Sat in ates : tic ne to heck thre he Wan wxtens| comer the suport aide | ander a ylor; $ nes Rt bey. arn posed ent or th $ which interest you. at Clow 4 ml need f the Suppe heat he team] Director of Social Service "ly harts Tr ed Weiser: ‘ 7 oe of Ot i pees 8 . Conduit 1 snd Mins Wom the Five 7 ci the go every Work id oMaye alas: Jers, Laurence Tasei and bu, : The INVESTOR & TRADER gives you-at a glance - A Fire Depart . 0 The following we i tw D | i ; bea a { jinent has vet te be known, — Chief C — CARI ina vaneier ritlect Kred ‘ we information obtained from many sources on New York NY Central * (ae aval Arthur Hofhinder 4 nage ‘ommerce, ficers of the var rine Gates | ’ ateaipaa i fh be < NYNMHGd: tw r oker many years ago sounded the} )¢ seed Hienichaarane Weunese| Sidney Hauptmay wnitig (oan a io Curb Exchange stocks-latest news, trend of the marks, : : Sapo ny ners ma Sune 1 ae eet) se )00) OF Conimierce Wed isla stan A # cn week, ¢ Reaoly ve : arn 4 Sorfoik & Weat Suppers ant Miners call on af unday | jaseball xames day had fle athletic nward assenibly,| Gelkers Assistant M i SHiears? aeBird expected developments, active stocks and bonds, the 4 thern Pacific morning nm the ale yOx at Gre regutnr s 1 1 o * 1 c mG Paneth i s North Vacil " ie 4 ; : i a nk at i ' i ‘ A Willinmy Hance, Chairmun of Athtettes, | Au tip Brat) upalt be adapted he settlement of dividend payers, the price range of many stocks. z ry eet and the Bowery, as a} }ordham 1 Hcharke, presented the Faculty Relay a, s between labor and capi i o Gin ' Chiet \ p) swe Chant PRC ad aekean ant, ifendelan, Mull} Cer President, dna. U Vice |i the United Martha tal Ask for a copy of this illustrated weekly review. It * res aa) temas rel th feat olland and Jones, at the Erasmus meet, © ‘out, Sarah Kulin, $ 4 Mrmative e " i u Nt y » 4 t ps for many years, OF tate iy ABET Mh MS to Haroli 1. Buttrick, the pringipale Etyeidems at aah ‘ «+ is a service feature of Jones & Baker, “information me Bie BE BH iy healthy has not been good, for Muchburnay, | M May 4) Afr. “Hance then awarded: mu Bly —_ 1 headquarters” for New York Curb Exchange stocke 186 hay ag Fe Sy a MacBurt Hormpstead, those who won the tithes of « r ry nthe .« a ithe Fc a eee Va tparertte erie adeesegiel RO Holden. Nachamofsky, Julia Richman. A as | qi : i wee medals for valor 5 inder, Wallach and Chapsh No one need be lonesome is w Penn . 4 toy IM the dine of duty. He was often uc George Wevhington Taeteae ‘eewnone P ° , "| ‘ . ; B Beet Gest woe dalled (6 ach aa pllluh or tho: departs| nue Tam eee pMoaning, were Barrer’, ye iman for iach of clita, tu the West ney of New York Offices ONES & BAKER People's 7 1% W ent during the Croker regime 5 E fon: al rf i \, The membe i 4 ex there bust oad Str Toa: Ve mane fs ment during the Croker regin on AM Midget Haxketball team and. thos anes , Nt son aly Tel Broad Members New York Curb Market ; ly H 1 ‘ > . - f the Serab Varsity Baskerball ten i tenuie « \v of ihe price ¢ a 505 Fifth Aven Direct Private Wires , pated “i Vetoes realized an mwatt & Company salen i present ' ‘ om ; PUY ATES Mow Yerk Chleege Bootes Poiledsiphis Plerce Arrow 5... 18t. 18 Wa [endings ®t bidcan antnne care ; Johnset ‘ ; L, Cthuly anu 228 Fifth Avenue Pisteburgh Detroit Bal:imere Cleveland eg eS AO UR but TAnKed tents wo tei J 4 ' ' ! Acherman re 4 Aa ive ng veonsamtial Tel Mad, Se ce Mh 7 wi . ian of the A . bia HG» bd ,o MO Atay Champion Ju Aivluy team presented assembly. The play, by Lady Gregory, bua yra¥y, head of the anus {i i sy . L

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