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eee MeN S THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY MAROH 10, 1922. profit out of the scale of prices recent- ly existing. It is now forecast that qi ES) carnings of steel concerns will show . sharp improvement Im the third quar- ’ Q S i oy ter of the gga: edd for the ie Open. High. Lew. tant, Open, High. Low, Last ‘ A 2 : ¥ rent quarter will/ e worst in the] ajax Rubber 1% 15% IBM 8M | (+? p , i - é ea history of the steel trade. Alarka Gold % % eecott 0B ve $85 LDS + Riis haibeed’ oe SMe EL Mase ae an STRONGHO Tale Of Mysterious 15% Small Interest {s centred in the}Am Agr Cherm ... 41'4 MM 41, 41% | Lake Erte & W 16% Hl By R. R. Batsor:. et ; usually {mportant unfilled tonnage|Am Beet Sugar, 49% 30% HOH] Loe Rud & The. 30 » “ : . YENEUCS. @ ing Wealth of Farmers} statement of the United States Steet} im frat, soe seen arer | eee cae THE i" j is ‘ ere ica 2 bas” tonalite Bh Corporation to be Issued to-day. It is “2 4 Loew's Ine 13% — cooveusat (98h OY A. ORM DNS. ii f unlikely to have the slightest stock rq Loft tne .. 2 . acacia < market influence, Am Cotton Ol! Lima Loco 108 Street Prices. Best judges believe that it will show | Am Dror Synd Mackay Company 81% a aera” . CHAPTER IX. WHAT HAS HAPPENED. See Se ee Enns a tin Taek Trak cna Lam Hee ee wa i isi (Continued) ROY BRENNER and his collie, Scott, thrown from a Fort Lee Ferry boat, lava ~ = By R. R. Batson. Se eporatian: ervasty,enlareod itn plies am ‘s Martin rane ; iu Chief Yellowley Visits Greenvitie, HE paused a moment. Brenner} been rescued frois an ice floe in the North River by > Qne'dt the most interesting reports pat during February ime imine on. Merlin-Rockwell . 9% S. C., and Learns Methods of was eyeing her keenly, She HILDA DAYNE, who sees them from a motor boat, with a powerful night Shavingto do with th 1 bust. - 1 [Am rineeea 0 pr Mathieson AW. 80 continued: glass, and takes them to Red Ruin, an odd-laoking place on the Palisades, whi a and fitancia) ieteduen ts that Current strong buying of New York | Am Le iomotive Riana Pht: aii Producers and Runners. “My uncle has been experi | fs the girl's home. Hilda introduces Brenner to her is 23 . “ " jean Pet .... 2 Hy the Government showing the| Central is largely in the nature of pag ang lt 30% | Miadie Staten Oil 13K menting in a new kind of paper. UNCLE MAX, who invites the stranger to stay and offers him dry clothing, first, it did not make much sense} but when he thinks himself out of hearing scolds the girl for bringing a stranger CAPT. MERRIC when he explained it to me. But 4t| to the place. Brenner declines to let Dayne take his wet clothing. He hastily GUIDED BY CAPT. ICK, [means so much to him! He tells me it] removes the contents of his pockets and hides them in the folds of the curtains. is growing harder every year to manu-| Putting on the dry clothing given him he finds the sleeves of the coat unusually FORMER N. Y. ENFORCER. | tacture enough paper ai u reasonabl’ | jong. “A few minutes later a servant enters the room and Brenner takes him for price to fulfil all demands. = The PAUL, whom Dayne has spoken of as a friend. He notes that the servant's supply {s in danger of being ©%-| arms are very long, but the man denies that he is Paul. Brenner remains for hausted. A tremendous fortune, ho | gi ‘ F attace PF leSrnall “Town “Thaltiokerd®: RGel unre, wiwattscena wantin whe can ite | Gamers jem a iNbetespted ty stream abel) roar: “eck <efSeis aPC DEERE window dressing. A large bond offer-| am sh & Com... " Midvale Steel ‘amount of crops in farmers’ hands 48} ing will soon be made Amn & Rot & St Loule Match 1. eet Am Steel IMy Much of the recent strength in the LIBERTY BONDS. ae greet ; s hg ecurity markets has been based on| Liberty 81-26 opened 96.80, \ Mi i] Am i: ' Mont Ward the rise in grain prices. Wheat has| !*t 414s, 97,38, up .08: 2d, 97.80, up | Am Tob cte B ... Mullins Body { : approximately 40 cents @ 08; 3d, 98.20; 4th, 97.42. Vietory]Am Wool . MSP&S8M Corn has risen more than 20 80% 42-48, 100.74, up .04, Anaconda ; 4 Met RR Mex Anno Dry i OR 9 Nat Bnam & Stp 89 CURB. vent a practicable substitute for ents & bushel. fevada Consol . 14% *, 7 i "4 t RHAM DASS, whom Brenner recognizes as the man who has pushed him from Now. that the Government has is-| Opened steady. Radio, 8 1-4; ison Ry... few Orl T & M 83% quire Different Methods From] paper. He has heen working 0” I] aye Fort Lee fertyboat, Brenner is seized with a chill and remains at Red Rula, ued {ts estimate of the amount of]olds, B, 437-8, up 1-8; Libby, 5 Atchison Ry pt. jew York Cent.. at oo for yenrs. And he has Sue i= | taking the dog tothe room with him, Table scraps sent for the dog are eaten by & # ierains in farmers’ hands, it is possible] Gilliland, 8-4; Retail Candy, 5 1-8; | Silane, B & AU We eeae ty the Big City Offenders. cety tor matant it {ill it is imitatiqn- | Mouse, which dies. Brenner lights a match and discovers that a hole has been 3 ral community Pikrs. Shrs., 201-2, up 1-4. tbo tees Arties “ween eee Bo he could work without danger of | that he ts spled upon. The dog scents the spy. A Este a i that at tna begtanitg @ . : oth Steed oo... Northern Pacific, 80% Special to The World.) his process being spied on. Paul Brenner cuts the canyas inside the frame and is about to climb through Behe wheth the reserve cron of wneat|FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENED [Dah Ut B -: , wee ah ae GREENVILLE, S$. C., March 10.—| Garth is to be President of the now | the opening when there is a knock at the door. He declines to open it and hears fi 491,196,000 bushels, ‘The recent BASIE ‘ae aeaioe eet Whiskey traffic in the South is as|company which is to float it. He has|@ man's cry: “Brenner! For God's sale help mel” Leaving the room throu Bklyn Rap Tr 14 {Orpheum Circuit. 15% Bklyn Union G Owens Bottling . 34% Sterling, demand, 4. bles, 2. French demand, | Byrns Bros A... Pacific Mail ..., 14% ck.| the broken canvas, Brenner finds a stairway in the entrance behind it, ascen 1 rise In, wheat price has, therefore, ad- a private factory up near N ¢ y : ett ALM Ou Car ot) His supérintendent, Pieters, comes | to the floor above and finds another opening covered by a picture. Looking ded sobiething Uke $62,000,000 to the) jeq5 3.4 cables, .08961-4, off |Hurns Bros B. Pacific ON . other metropolitan centres, and just every week to get sani-| through, he sees Paul, Uncle Max and Rham Dass setting-up a chemical appa- » wealth! of farmers. E h tees 48% down stream every i Sioa nsold crop of corn in tarmere’|OO4 +4. Lire, demand, .0607 1-2; | Butte Cop & 7 Pan-Amer Pet fas hard to suppress, according to F.| pies of the work Unele Max has dors| fatus, Later he hears ‘them say they will run a tube from the gas making appa- hands “in estimated at 1,818,120,000|C20I¢, .0508, off .0002 1-2. Belgian | Hutte & Superior. 4 Pan-Amer Pet B, fr., demand, .0889 1-2; cables, .0840, | Caddo Cent Oil Penn RR. | Dushels. The rise in corn prices has | ce’ 9993, Marks, demand and cables, | “allt Petrol . 52% | Penn Seaboard Y - Chief General Prohibi- | in that time. He takes them to his] ratus to the keyhole of Brenner‘s door, He makes his way to the library, picks be Sea oe Tava atite factory to be oopled:, Uncle Max bas] up a heavy piece of metal with which to break the glass retort and meets Hilda ' oF ; to meet him with the’ package ef | Dayne, to whom he reveals himself as a Secret Service Agent. He is discovered added ;approximately $262,000,000 to] oo9 of .0002, ‘Greek drachma, de.| slit Petrol pf 14 | People's Gas . liquor conditions in the South and samples, privately, so no one will by Rham Dass who attacks him with a knife. Scott jumps on the Hindu and the wéalth of the agricultural com- mand, 0450; cables, .0465, unchanged, |UAnndian Pacific F 3 Pere Marquette. . Southwest. Chief Yellowley, known vine here for then | kills him by breaking his neck. munity. Swiss fr., demand, 1940: cables, | contra! Leather... 3 Phiiada Company 34% us the man who broke the backbone | Suspect. If he came her - + hus, taking these two crops alone|‘igy of 0002, Guilders, d + | Cent Leather pf.. ‘ Phillipe Pet 38% of the “blind tigers" in New York] 7 — v7 ; into cbnsideration, it appears that |"), Prats lers, demand, |Chandier Motors.. Eisree Aeron svt 16% because of the intensive drive he con- ‘Good Lord!’ efaculated Roy. z * cage 10, |-2783; cables, .8788, off 0008, Pesetas, [Chen & Ohio..... om i | Plerce Arrow pf.. 34 ses “You're actually in earnest! And - farmers’ wealth is more than $310. | demand, .1668; cables, .1570, off |Chic & Alton Ry. 5a | Perce OW .. 7% thin action a contre of the moon: |, HeuEnt You wer one of | 990,000 greater than it was a little |"q994, ‘swedish kr., demand, .2617:|C M @ a P RR, : n | Pierce Ol pt 46 this section, a centre of the moon-| {0 : more two months ago. If con-| canies, 22, up 14. Norwegian|© M @ St P pf. , | Pitts & West Va. 28% shine industry. “One of whom?" she asked in per- ceeemntion be given to the rise in other |xr., demand, 1801; cables, 1806, off | Ne FT & Pac. dsc ene | Fe ee eee iin erhipeey [Ooty ie ‘ product may eur Tt 4 ve .[ORL& P6 pe pf Presned Steel Car 68 f the manner in which the whiskey te . . a the total accretion to wealth agere-|Oties, 10, of 0006 Pullman Company 116% trafic is carried on below the Mason Bi hee 1h eyes ties | gates yrell beyond « half billion dol- ee eeee 3 oa ag and Dixon line, tracing it from the] ey ne et toe en nent himself a ie isehethened Andie!’ position 3 . Ray Copper stills to the mountain recesses. }tian to her. “T''—_- through secret passages to waiting automobiles of whiskey runners, thence to the cities and towns, where of farmers is of course reflected in the “hino Copper ‘ Reading «. position of interior banks. Their loan ° ice tela, J eee me @ccount is brought down nearer nor- ; “What on earth are you talking about?"’ she insisted “Look here!’ he returned, fishing Top Iron & Steel, \ Id to “bootlesgers,” who peddlo k EAPO Ptoportions, Not only that, but - Col & Southern... Rep Ir & Steol pi Cea tsinipinitar GUacia(and gallon lor ean rerciy ise bone ce the, postion fal commerca! towel At Union League) swsn‘onss gee abe Ce ereee eee pened corive| Ta comnd tn. Gitte clothes and ex, Raliroads are direct beneficiaries. Tt Comp Tah & Rec, . St L & So'went. in Greenville the day the ‘police were | naner which he had taken from the | will rely result in a larger volume Sf Connol Gas ‘4 % St L & So'west p engaged in the greatest drive in the} sate, “Is this the sort of ‘sample’ ¢f tra Mc moving in and out-of agri-| » By W. G. Bowdoin. Consol "I aa 4 33 4 | S$axon Motors ... history of the city against boot-|you are in, the habit of taking to The fifth and last of the exhibition Cont ‘eas 944, Pertitps no industry is more affect. |®eT!e# of portraits by early Amertoan |oort Drogucte 108 e¢ by the financial position of farmers artists which began last November] Corn Products pf. 114 _than the automobile industry. One of |is now being held, until March 11, at/Crucible Blecl «.. 8, the leading men engaged in this line }the Union League Club, No. 2 East} Capa cane per ‘try cahnot prosper unless the farmer | 2% Street. Ghar Davee, is, The biggest reason for} The catalogue contains twenty-four|ounan Am Sugar. t slump in riotor car produc- | numbers and includes the work of the | Cu m oy ihapadte laged ncaa pad following artists: John Singleton| pee yout: Sears-Roebuck Seneca Copper. Shattuck Ariz, Sinclair Ol uM Southern Pacific, 84% Southern Ry “4 Stand Oll of N J. 179 8 OM of N J pf.. 115 Stewart-Warner... 343; Stromberg. 43% Studebaker ...... 101% Submarine Bo: 5% Superior O11 . By leggers and the whiskey traffic. He | picters was met by Capt. R. Q. Merrick, who] “why, yes!" she exclaimed. “Where has conducted more raids against the| aia you find it? Uncle Max has been moonshiners in South Carolina than|so worried for fear some one would any other man, Mr. Merrick had] na’ come from New York, where he has} “T don’t blame him,” said Brenner, been acting director of the Prohibi-| grimly. ‘‘This is known, technically, tion forces, to appear in Federallas ‘fibre paper.’ It is the kind of paper Court as witness in a hundred cases|that paper currency is printed on involving Infractions of the Mquor| And ft is printed by means of cleverly laws. He personally, with the ald/engraved ‘plates.’ Like this.'" cultural territory. . Tex Gulf Sulp 44% of deputies, worked up these cases He drew forth the heav metal : Demand fell practically | Copley, Rembrandt Peale, John John-|Del Lack & West. 115 ‘Tenn Cop & Ch.. 10% in the few months he served in the|welght he had slipped into his coat- 4 = jost of the reports now being | ston, James Sharples, Charles Willson| pars anne a ani at ei Se New York territory pocket. i in th» financial district re-| Peale, William 8, Mount, Jacob Eich-|pndcotr tonmnon sean eee ean Town ‘TraMeker: “See,"" he said, showing her one garding the rush of new motor car|noltz, Matthew Harris Jewett, Peter|mrie .... 1.10 Third Avenue. Chief Yellowley and Capt. Merrick, | face of the oblong, “that ts the plate— ‘ofders|ts nonsense. (There aré only| Pelham, Chester Harding, Thomas|Erie ist pt....... 17 - gompanies I can name that are | suily, John Lewis Krimmel, James R. | Fairbanks 1914 anything like @ satisfactory Famous Players ~~=[) demana for their products. And while eosecan aa leslie Ralph E,W: |risher Body 7% ' the farmers seem to again be on the “J neus, Rot Edge liek Rubber... 1414 Tob Products Tranacon OU Jnion Ot ..... Union Pacific United Drug... with other officers, discussed Itquor | f one of the plates—from which were conditions in this section, and for} made the hundreds of counterfeit ten- The World correspondent drew con-| oar bills which have been swamp- trasts between what: they termed | ing this part of the country for the Pine, Edward Savage, Henry Inman, 1 “metropolitan operators" and past monty eee ro. nest. ste: ithe road to better times, I do not believe p 5 +] Freeport Texme .. 11% United , r H fem)? Hidden undera Ww tuat the ‘motor car industry will be] Charles Loring Elliott, John Neagle|Gen Asphalt... 60 United town traffickers.” The natu naman PU EEE NE Glad Sieh LR jj back tp anything like normal for more {&Bd John Vanderlyn, Gaston wi ew. Un Ry Inv Co pt the campaign against them ia en-|Dank fibre paper that youve been Phan e year. Meantime there will] ‘The work of many of the included |General cl Pre. Hata Stora 404 tirely different, Chief Yetlowley | CTV uP tio: pub othe thi elnealee Seneral F j Ape. Mh Roane 0 Pieters, puts cula~ F nave tobe much salvaging done, par }artists Is now rarely seen, which add8ltisnerai Motor. ; US Ind Alcohol 4954 WWe fight the moonshiners with| tion: 1 suppose they thought if a girl ly in the Detrctt district. ed Present ex! on. Gen Motor 6s,.... U's Realty & Im 604 Gla Sumer f were caught at such work she'd get he exhibition contains a portrait|goodrich ....... 8% U6 Rubber 19%, main strength,” Capt. Merrick said, | ow with a lighter sentence than a man evidence of a materially|of George Washington as painted by|Granby Mining .. U A Rub Ist pe 102 His as for the New York boot- | )5,,4+__ 7 i heslthier ition is found in the|Rembrandt Peale in 1795, when the|Gray & Davie ... U # Bteel . 941g leggers—well, we have to emplo’ rr = ; Dime trode, Practic lly all the lead-Jartist was in his seventeenth year.|@reat North pf.. U 8 Steel pe. 117 ruses, Agents in the guise of long: [yO mjpeg h eet i bemllaered companies have marked up the|The Father of His Country is painted [Great Nor ore 34% oat errr oun ea shoremen, millg drivers and profes-| yr ‘ , ; w ale price of refined sugar to}as Commander-in-Chief of the Con-{Guir gtater Sel. ft n fitted... 36 sional or trades people do the work] «yweryve had no end of trouble trac- 540 ts a pound. There has been|tinental Army and first President of |jiartman Corp pelo for us_ there. ing the plant here.’’ explained Roy. improvement in export de-|the United States. He is represented Bven trade authorities who]48 having white (not red) hair and were }pessimistic on the outlook as|Wearing a lace collar. Traffic in whiskey has greatly In- creased in the past year or so, the officers found in their Investigation Hens : Houston (tr Hupp Motora And even when we were morally sure of {t, we had no proof. At least, Wabash pf A Hy ve not enough proof to order a search.| WHIPPING OUT HIS PISTOL HE FIRED POINTBLANK AT THE as two weeks ago now! The portrait of Bushrod Washing-|}ndiahoma Iie : : a West land of conditions in this section, B y thet Tive ‘got 4a” here anil 7 Indian Kefinin, Weat Mary 2a pf " ut now tha b Pas) in here and UNARMED MAN ABOVE HIM. ‘ state Yat there will be a gradual ben Tustice of i United States Su-} int Cons Corr ny Mihd niles foe only i asonatiine whiskey being s found the safe'’— recovery in prices. pre ourt for thirty-one years, Cons Corp pf 8% Oy West Pac Corp pf in abundance, but Imported goods.) “Tt tan't true!" she sobbed. “Uncle } and who inherited the Mount Vernon hee (Carp " 1 " West Union according to the officers, e dis-|\lax would never sink to such a| oor. Two other men stood just be-|tracked down and shot In some cor= Now. that the Bethlehem Steel| estate from his uncle, the President, Agr Corp pf. 41ta 41% 41% posed of in large quantitie West Airbrake fairly}erime! If Paul is really a count hind them, eagerly watching ner. | Company, the Midvale, Lackawanna | Was painted by James Sharples in a Harvester Westinghouse reasonable prices, A considerable re-|feiter he has deceived Uncle Max!"” At A second glance Roy Brenner|, There was but one thing to do, and + apd others have followed the lead of | Very fresh and colorful way, ‘The sia Wheeling & 1. duction in the price of both imported] ‘Paul began life as 4 rman scl- ly sige bees pace he nerved himself to coolness for the | the Jones & Loughlin Company and| Contemporary costume is in eminent [Ue Pare oo: Mheeice and domestic goods has resulted. entist,"* sald Roy. “We have his rec-| 1" What they were doing. The huge) doing of it. | have advanced prices of gteel bars, | keeping with the portrait tee Sis aria eae The officers learned that whiskey |ord, up to a certain point. He was a] Fis retort had been moved direct Before Paul could pull the trigger plates.and shapes $4 a ton, it is ex-| Charles Loring Fillott, a distin-| tvinein pected that buying of steel will bol siished portrait painter, was painted md time, and while Hilda's ery, runners with automobiles, with secret] noted vivisector over there noted vivisector i ror was still echoing in his ears, Peontriy of the door. Paul was affix. e of its rubber tube to nen fin fror s for hauling liquor, ave] he worked on one of their poison] ing the no: wire Ove! af y Wi ay 3renne vn 80 ing from stimulated, Consumers are} by William $. Mount, ‘and this act : " € Co operating on regular schedules, and| g Paredualis, tthini {t'svas rots raBReE, Brenner had drawn someth' always reluctant to buy on a falling] Was followed by the painting of the | {mt Comb Bing Wiscon Centra! most of the cars han from fifty to[ten to be a yiyisector as a counter- ad pe al men aad fee Hiss npelte ene ee ped. Hs Smee or an uncertain market. This is true} Portrait of William 8. Mount by ],-, a bs Worth Pump 150 gallons at a teip, which ranges| goiter. + her story. He] bing fingers, prepared to turn a lever | cles * Well: Bprinsticld 44% “4 ay *E . 8 | feiter But t nother story. i i ym : Bx, dividend, from twenty-five to 125 mile ot yo uncle, and together] in the retort's metal top Chops Gonteuse met — your , amd all other commodities. But it} Was reversed—at all events, each was has invariably been true that when] painted by the other) prices begin to stiffen consumers} Mr. Mount’s portrait in Union MUN, expreee tear or iuissing the ctlsliton, te eedowed Hh LIFE WITH BULLET) ADMITS BIG THEFT Big Lots fialion. he: HAT MAKER ENDS SAY YOUNG PLUNGER |. ,"eieste trom fora wisi AW at the base of operation vary, but]impulse, the aver aa At Hilda's call of “Uncle Max!" all “Wait! she exclaimed, on sudden) cour men started guiltily from their s she ran to the door and] ick and wheeled to face the s aay ge was reported to be about] Mung tt wide, + whose summit stood the girl, with WHO KILLED market. distinction from the red. velvet 4 ; Ra setnie o2" he 9 $100 for 100 . if bought in that What are you going to do Ne | itoy Brennor at her side y ‘As matters have stood in the steel] Waistcoat that he wears, It trans 1 Conditic i quantity. ‘This teh” retails for|asked, troubled at her quick action At sight of Roy, Prof. Dayne cried » of P, Dental School Assistant |s15 dllon, or. if sold smaller] “I’m going to call them up here," | aut in fear. The three others stared er further reducing wages. Wife—Found Dea eC tant ]$15 per gallon if sold in smaller out in fear. The thr hers stared, A The deepest crime 0 and $% per pint.|She declared. ‘And make yout repeat sure! quantities, at § is ata ghost. one company outside of th * Meyer Lehman, senior member of Treasurer Only Sorry f q i vou acon pir faces ; x . mes D 6 : ’ The officers learned that the old idea]Your accusation to their fa ‘aul Garth first to recover pow- a States. Steel Corporation has been] have originated tha Sapper stvie ofthe frm of M. Lehman and Brothe: Family. Noe eae KCare ALOT che ceilaeen | Betore he: contd Inteavene See ee nr uIaRInE GUL THA GRE mystery of the able to.make «@ net manufacturing} Wearing the alr in such o way as to] makers of women's hats, on the thir PHILADELPHI 5: , om their own home-ralsed corn js]run out into the hall. He followed, | roi, ye fired point blank at the un dz is solved in conceal the ears that is so populer in| Moor of No. 687 Hroadway, was found z PHIA, Mareh 1 Wal: |, inistake, as most of it Is made from | seeking to draw her back into the} armed man above him ay Greenwich Village at t! dead this morning tn a workr present day uh [ter A. Unger, forme Assistant Treas- |oornmeal that ymes from the West. | library before his presence should 1 As the pistol was drawn Roy seized Thomas Sully was, the painter offot the offices. “He had shot bimsetl] aver of the Dr. ‘Tho cheml y the men outside th ; 3 F « omas W s| Chemical analysis of some of the] discov by the men outside the a by the shoulder and flung her ‘s the portrait of Daniel D, Tompkins, |in the right temple some time during} jentg rane | moonshine tieuor nave S that Itc ay room door below hon A Hino osing his own body to an e rauls who was Vivo Presidente? tha enti lthe night. A revolver was found be. | Mental Institute and- Museum Fund, at Iqvor reven hat it con- [ara ah pl hind him, oppo 4 pt s Hop. Bees a nited ind a Wal Aa-Aay. Mala’ the ShOORE tained lye and pepper and sometimes But with a sick recoil at what]ine levelled weapon By Withiam MacLeod Raine N te 8 in 1817, after having heli the | is Ute” dlewic wan’ letter 4 ’ rail On| rouler substances, but with a "“kick,"?| was revealed to him he glanced] Ag he did so Paul's finger pressed ; ¢ offices of Governor of New York} On his deak wis 9 letter to his/charges of stealing approximately |they say, that will make a rabbit}down to the hall beneath he saw he|the trigger. Beaina’ t ORO and Judge ot lis ba-\) ute. Bilarenee, cadeteae te; her \\] $190,000 of the fund's securities and [spit In a hound's face was too late The ball whizzed within a }yolf-ineh egins in prem ‘ourt of New Yor el » No. 2 est 96th Street, G 1% ae ty si any . © his ha e a rae Court of Naw York. ted ine{in which te bade er goodbyand| Money. He will be given u spceay|, Whiskey runners who are plying CHAPTER X of Brenner's head, fanning bis hair ore d Ae eae Gilat Paipics ak ForelNGnaha (GE (what Ne teal Wal between the stills and retail markets RX. in its whistling passage rg c &Ge it of Major Thome dale, aske : mit he bud a ‘i y foot their wa . . as Pi d aw: eo pis to understand pes renter tent toe one m done, I couldn't stand conditions| “stole the money," Unger con freauently “i Dot \ hel way out of N the hall below the glow of the : Even e Paul haa drawn i A y) World enriche ere areal herercate ; bs raps when pressed too closely by of+ clectrie lights revealed a strange] Brenner had sce! 1a 8 with golden epaulets anc ass but-|#2Y longer,”" he wrot fessed to-day to the polic “epi . - lig a a show orders and cer- tong ae well ae ne viene’ aes buts} Lehman, who was fifty years old,|wan tto start mg sentence and a Fal Fie At eel ame ee on ite group, Paul and Prof. Daynejown move. Tilght was out tificates are handled sabre held under bin right ¢ waa left in {tie Office at o'clock leat| over with, I took the money to cmake| eee eae ne ee Were crouching over something| question, In that strange, hous’ bas di dame night by Santo Capalbo of No. 84 ytomake]on highways and byways. Pitched | vtech stood in front of the Gray Room might as well lose his way and imarket terms so often Henry Inman painted u portrait of] Gaviton Avenue, Brooklyn, the, may mother HOBBY: battles occurred near several South | Which stood in fro u pee ae ly George Pope Mortis, poet, author andl Gmimosee. to leave Chea bn bial In his cell earlier in the day, Unger, |@ayolina cities and just across the|——77 i 1 | Mevriet they are not so quick 6@ vurmalti vho ote OW é ‘ SPeneS yes said, confessed he los + N ‘ seat. The “spare” tires also are usec 5 y Journalist, who wrote “Woodman.| thn place at 8.80 o'clock this morning | weenuves Maid, confessed he lost most |time in Georgia and North Carolina. |pe detected easily becanse the body |seat “The “sparc” tires reuse’ Tio use tein “irons aa they were @ | + Spare That Tree in which the] ang found his employer dead Be a ie pre bucket shops and} wo alleged “runners” are in jail of the cat is seen>to sag over the }is containers decade or so ago, when on one occa~ } sitter js shown fo be as “handsome me other broker offices. Laurens awaiting trial on a char . oy e pi- sate | " Aer 8 ; a cha wheels. These whiskey trains are p Moonshine Stil sion he was fired upon and his horse # ploture REPORT 30,000,000 I'm glad they caught me,’ Unger|of murdering a policeman who loted by a pathfinder that bow!s along under tim: Chester Harding performed a sim- said, according to a detective assigned| tempted to hold up their car which pad « e “hooch carriers” to see] After obtaining much informé Merrick Holds the Record. STARVE IN RUSSI yee y iad of the i lar service for Nathaniel Parker A|to the case. "Why did I do 11? The|was found to contain whiskey that|{hat the road is cleat and to iteht the}on the traffic of whiskey afte Capt. Merrick raided as many as 800 Willis as a young man with a scl -—-- ——- old, old story. The brokers showed} was being hauled from the “Dark The trailing niles be eaves the stills, Chief Yellowly] stits a ye 1 held the record for ‘ } as Kors showed r a ¢ K}aay, The trailing automobile wy ve Still 1 year, and h . Traders Handbook astic expression and with tousled| petegates to Leagne of Nations)" the pretty pleture, the beautiful |Corner” of Greenville County to Clin-}ing the cargo carry no Nehts. 1 turned his attention to the tie eying more moonshine plants | ir itl paguiae pause Gases hale. ‘The flesh tones of the popular] Cemference Say Desolation ts nery and the bright outlook. I|ton, 8. C. Police are searching for|.yctem, an old time whiskey moonshine stills, He had heard of n any other Deputy Collector ta tions on trading in our American author's face are painted in Extending. got in too deep, tried to come back, |runners’ who engaged ina gun fight|sjid. came in vosue after the fashion] the famous "Dark Corner” section of United States, Hundreds of men, oard Rooms, over your high hey and glowing color. ‘hel waRsaW, March 10. (Associate {8° bevond my depth, My family, the| with Greenville officers and escaped, |r the war time policy of extinguish-| the Carolinas, a sweeping expanse) rugged as the mountains about them, phone, or by mail. black stock of the period that helpyvg yccDelegutes from Moscow. yn! | innocent bystanders, as always, will|but left thelr car and a quantity of |ing the ights of ships at sea to evade t stretches along tht ridges and] fiery of face, eagle-eyed and quick on wears in the portrait adds distinction apa “sogenenapned a) suffer." iquor behind, A running pistol ths a} across the Valleys of the Blue Ridge] the trigger. were trapped by him, The riving in Warsaw to-day to partici Na he enemy craft i to the picture pate in the*Hygiene Conference eailed PSR AAR tle recently between bottleggera an ‘Automobiles of different models,| Mountains. ‘These stills are hidden] sentence of the court runs from three Andy Jackson in a rich military the League of Nations to convene | OOM JAMES MORGAN JAnVIs DEAD officers brought out scores of cit! hging from the “road Lizzies" to|away back in the bosom of the recky|imonths' imprisonment and $100 fine uniform was painted by Ralph W-Jnere Mareh 15, reported that the Col, James Morgan Jarvis, long ide gens in pursuit through a main street] ine) jaxurious limousines, © om sea of lofty and rugged peaks, a year in the Wederal penitentiary, New York Curb Market bar famine stricken population of Russ. | {ified with the New York Nationalfof a Georgia town. But the boot-| ove, Minute inspection of cars that] Mor many moons no one but moon-)at Atlanta and $1,000. Justice 3 Same er ee John Lewis Krimmel painted @ self[now numbered approximately 30.000, | Guard, dled to-day a! lls home, No, vg [lesgers Who peddle liquor to the re-}y ice eon confiscated F 4 ingen+| shiners, ragor-back hogs and, oem 4 with merey i the case of first jeage Boston Philadelphi portrait with his family of nine, ex-] ooo, Just 129th Street, of pneumonia, Weftail trade, according to the officers, |igug inventions that converted the] sionally, a revenue officer ever visited | offenders. Many offenders have been Detrort Baltimore Cleveland clusive of the dog and doll, which are| They veported t ry was in his seventies, Col, Jarvis was|meldom resort to such desperate meanal oo. nig Nquor carriers nks aro|these haunts, (And it was a bony. ourt dozen or more times. VoL . given incidental places, The artist he path of thie the organizer of the Kugie truop o: scape, met the its, form] razor-back hog, which had beaten a] ‘The violators include women, girls Thr N York Offi | places, now in the pa 4 r toe P , dey “i ‘ee New Yor! ices was evidently not of the race snicide|tion and that the dist Biry, 30 Afouttl he " A Whinkey 7 the back svat, ne od hy | path to the stills for slop, that usually|and boys as well as men, Capt, Mera _SOBroad &. Tel, Broad 7150 cult costumes are painted Infwas among the most dese ors: tilehten ‘ she i iste vulive'lictaan: a apholsterne, A hunds| furnished clues and led the way for}rick gathered in one preacher who © 505 Fifth a: - Tel. Mur, Bill 7120 Urilliant eolor tones. A Phiadelphialot 1 if Fae Srl N ¥ x t 7 ' even 4 operated a still within a stone's throw Pith Ave. Tel. Mad. Sq, 1377 landscape is discovered through thelformerly was the sranayy of Kuve dant : mse xe wed fl wig and lat ' satned MI [ners «till shoulder guns andlof his chureh. On being arraigned open window of the background, be now practicully deseried, they said, dou, abaian "Tio galbons of liquor sa their cars cam 'tans Duilk on the lines of the sear keep a sentinel on duty but Cap he pleaded guilty. yt J

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