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or eer YEG THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922. 9 “TANGLED By Willitm Macleod Raine | Autior of “THE*YuKon Trait “THe Bic Town Rounp-Up” ere. -; @WILLIAM MACLEOD RAINE * } DEVELOPMENTS IN THE STORY. ob enikd, Ses ta Wives wit KIRBY LANE, roug i ; Wild Rose from Wyoming? tiiele Y LANE, rough mder, of Wyoming bas come to Denver to see bis They cortalnly arrest vee,” Fick / JAMES CUNNINGHAM, a wealthy promoter, to tell Cunningham, tor |Commented. | “From n lawyer's paint whom le has a violent dislike, what he thinks of him for having wronged | Of View, there's every reason why they ESTHER MCLEAN, bus stenographer, a sister of barre . ‘ "WILD ROSE” MeLEAN, Lane's closest friend, also a rough rider, who tate Coulee & Mesiont hav« has come to Denver on the same ertand, alter leaving Cheyenne with a broken {one it!’ the cattleman replied. arm, sustained in a riding contest, Lane calls on bis cousins, Couldn't she? T wonder.” Th: JACK CUNNINGHAM, a bond salesman, and Heau Brummel stroked his bit of JAMES CUNNINGHAM, an oil promoter, and tells them of his Intended | mustache, with the bint of Insolency visit to his unele in his apartment and his errand. Going to the heuse he is | his manner often suggested. Surprised at the intense excitement of “Not possible,” said Lane force CASS HULL and his wite, In directing him to his uncle's rooms. He finds | fully. ‘Uncle James was a big, twa. the apartment dark, hears some one move, grasps a woman by the band ant fisted fighter, No slip of a girl, could = POTASH! & P Pertinent Comment On itm This Here Jazz Music May Influence An- ‘derson and Volstead to Rule Out More Than One-Half Per Cent. of Saxophone. CIMIAWPUSSD DOW tant WVENES CHAPTER XV. A GLOVE AND THE HAND IN IT. S Rose suw the hand of the On the Jazz Music That Inebriates | PASSED up everything what every one offered me. It was in silver flasks, and I never take a chance on nothing unless 1 F; could see it and smell it before T taste it” “1 seen it in the paper where out West somewhere they are passing laws against jazz music on the grounds that people whieh dance to it are intoxicated by it.” “They could haye got that way from three to four rounds of ones steps on a foundation of a couple of rounds of fox trots, yunderstand, but their breaths made you think.” “Any dance orchestra which has got in it one of them saxophones, which looks like an old-fashioned German pipe and sounds like a sick cow, yunderstand, is a jazz band.” HW closing in on Kirby, she t though an ironic fate were jaughing in’ ime ish fee at this horribly climax of her woe. He hat 1d jon to be the champion And the Partners Have Discovered a Reason Why the Ministers crifived a pot of a and bis ate rough rider of the world in order to ke her ont of trouble, Instead of that he had himself plunged into it head first 5 is struck on the chin and knocked out. Recovering, he tinds a glove Felon have overpowered him an’ tied him, Sometimes R oast “1 suppose them police out West there has got instructions that any music with more than one-half She found herself entangled in a ing to “Wild Rose” McLean and a note tron, Cunningham's valet, . Ita her Withth ‘peuon.? ~) a of one per cent, saxopnone in it is intoxicating.” net trom which there was no easy HORIKAWA, saying the Hulls had called and said they would feturn later. “I don't say she did it, old top. In an inner room Lane finds Cunningham's dead body, bound to a chair, a bullet hole in the head. There is a ring at the door, he leaves the room by the fire escape and is seen by CHUCK FLAS. « reporter. Lane phones the police of the murder The man described by the Hulls and Ellis comes first under suspicion as Cun- “It's only a question of time when them cranks will try to @ivide musie like drinks into ‘hard’ music and ‘soit? music.” ‘ “The first thing you know the Anti-Saloon League is going to notice that young children and old children are laughing too much over the pictures in the comic supplements.” e Moving Picture Ac- tors and Actresses. I'm merely pointing out that {t's por sible she did, Point of fact you friend made a hit with me. T'd s° she's a enme little thorourhbred.”” You an’ James will reaard wh pe. Part, at least, of the evl- dence against Kirby, or at least the implication te be drawn from it, did not fit in with what she knew to be — ae ee \ ningham's 5 The Hulls tie about the time at which Lane passed their ¢ .By Montague Glass. the truth, He had not been in the hut him and he {s arrested for murder. A woman In black [he tok? you as confidential, .¢ BLL, Mawruss, me ard} cousin which is an Ethiopian’'’ Mor leased in $15,000 bail “There's tof eranks in thisfapartment of James Cunningham at the ring, Lane identifies her as the original of a portrait signed | corres p A 6s \/ Fosle- wan lo tho antral} re aemed “In fact, Abe, it might even be im-]country which thinks that anybody] rom 9:20 until 10:16 “Always Phyitis” found in his uncle's rooms, Lane's cousins secure his re- ‘Of course. Can't see anything t ; i What do you mean—an possible to put a faze revord on af who laughs is either drank or erway” | gi. io, tease on bond and join htm in his efforts to solve the mystery. he gained hy airing ‘her story unten entercirament und plan?’ Abe demanded. “They are| phonograph without running the risk] Morris observed They also just |. * reac in the Post that James it's abrolntely necessary on your Tun off by the Junior League of the Fanny Hirs)) field Home for In- dig and all Lean sa fs that if this ne re doing business under the firm name of iving your house broken into by | naturally toe it anybody who is |CUnningham was endeavoring to pe Asia's Ethiopian Orchestra, whieh if 4 Emiorcement officers on the off{ happy or good Jooking, Their idea | SU! fe the authorities to accept bond iL man does business under the firm| chance that they would find a com-[is, that for a lady to act decent] for his cousin's appearance. Swiftly of the Eagle Pants Company, | plete trap drummer's outfit concealed s xot to be homely and grouchy, | Rose made uy her mind what ‘sne nit have to be an cagle exactly.’ ] in the cellar operating at full bls ind that's why minist once in a Diet Sm looked up in the tele- whil Sutbee t actresses | Phone book the nume she wanted and THE RULE AGAINST '> PER [ON BOOTLEGGERS OF MUSICAL] )i" Vink! moving pi hetroaees | ada connections on the line. ae CENT. SAXOPHONE. wooD ALCOHOL. WRONG ‘his Mr. Cunningham?" she count. By the way, James wants rv to tell you that bond has been pra tically agreed on." ne. Your brother is a brich goin’ to rim down this bist © an’ T, an’ drag the truth t siened with his Initials, He's the] standing by the table with my b man, 1 know that."* on some kind of ¢ Yeavy metal nape . a PMeight. His hane. was groping for the AMES looked at his brother. “| tient witch. 1 could tell that. He think we may take that for]must have heart me, for he caller granted, Jack We'll accept pont, “Whe sibilities on us as ft in- there I ww nd nt Vemal a there" ss horribly he darknest chtenod st such respor IDEA IN THE MOVIES] acke. = a T tried to slip by him, He Jamped a GLITTER of sardonic mockers Volstead for that matter, if they tind wg te poles 1 i hy the hond. 1 mee olstead ani 4 “Well, be that as it may,’? Morris] ‘‘Say, for that matter, ney tin Mr. ¢ - ai me and caught me by the hand. e Z r ‘ derson wer 1 observed, “E suppose them police out] that a Jazz Prohibition coment UPSETS YOUNG FELLERS. ets Cumming talking," came] “1 made an appointment with} putied away from him and hit hard Wd ali ets eae °F feed, Hor wintdn West there has got Instructions that] Law works in Kansas Maw “Also, Abe, they can't help fecling | “7 want to see you on very import {fms Rose continued, “after T had{at hiv face, ‘The paper-welxht was of Cunningham, Yo aia ee ny musie with more than one-half | russ, it's only a question of time | tliat a moving picture which tells ant business Can Le eit Port Tirjed all day to get him on the ‘phone | still In my hand and he went down| ork together fine and Sherlock hem any harm Of one per cent, saxophone in it is[ When thom cranks will try to divide} story about a beautiful girl in lovelsjgor an Teome this morn- Joy to see him, That was Thursday | just ax though a hammer had hit him.| Holmes this thing till it’s clear 7 vr nothing, tic intoxicating. because you can bet} music like drinks into ‘hard’ mugic} With a handsome young man, ain't the day T reactiod town tras downstalra) anddinte:the btredt.” % a ist: they wont Move life, Aber that a fool law like and ‘soft music,’ Abe said, setting a good example to the younger| “2 think T didn’t catch your name, | “Hie way in Colorado Springs all] “You don't know who it was you mud," he predicted, ae turned: 4 iat would be just as hard on light-| then they will go to work and pinch [meinbers of their congregation, It Ree * explained James, Prenat} Tv the middie of the afternoon Mg Sr wine-and-beer jazz” with, only one| conductors of symphony orchestras [Pits wrong ideas Into the heads of], | M¥ name doesn't matter, T have) ste was quite « little past a quarter] “Unlesg it was Kirby." Kirby was free, After he had talke:! ; Was MONTAGUE GLASS |vuxnphone in it as on the most in-|for handing out hard musie as Wax- [Nouns fellers emaged to young Indies} Mfotmetion — ahout—your uncle's lt ten when If yeached his room: “Jove! That explains the bruise onlaver with James a plan of campaten \ louble somersets,” Aho for we froxiouting jan © regular hard|ner's ‘Tristan and Isolde,’ while pipe | Who wear spectacles and dresses whieh | °C “Did you meet any one going up| his chin,” Jack cried out. “Why |he ealled Rose up on the telephon narked one morning recently Hquar jazz with steam whistles, imi- | organists which 8 the public such | Wasn't good selling numbers ina 1910] There was just an instant's pause. for coming down?" asked James didn't he tell us that?” and told her he would be right out 1 . KOs? ‘ spha s %, Mawruss popular price tine even Then, ‘'Ten o'clock, at the office “Ar : ‘ i Wie: “eatin mini “"Purthermore, May 1 ion har hoofs on asphalt pave- | sott music as hymns, Mawruss, will he Aman and a woman passed me on The color flushed to the young] herakee Street. eel aa 5 ment, chixton horns aud locomotive] be considered to come under the head uurthermore, Abe, a young lady ts} bere.’ Rose heard the stairs."* woman's cheeks. ‘We're friends, t She enme to mect him in the stuf? sh is io ‘ alls x of soda clerks.” Bue ta come ots rob mevines ae DARK, good-looking young| “A man nnd a woman," repeated [ind 1. Tf he guewed Twas the one} narlor of the boarding-house, wit! rs ago would ave seen i $ sup! awruss,| "We yen it comes ty arresting cs and fee hue is ck ost whisne it struc © wouldn't tell!” hand antatretched, & A pr Ji when it com eeeting, | ine) Bucy) Bad feel neu ude ever mun rose from a deak in the | 2cKs stlmost in a whisper: that struck him he wouldn't tell hand ontstrotched sleep ani list niet shu 1 head of a family |symphony conductors for jootle Ae Bunt ae nude Ts G Dred We Henk incon ty: tall Whol Gilet my love inthe tookic; Dewan) Vem, REPL. Sinn Ra UMN TAewmn: ae Mave Liked for atl 4h Suntera | \ f saxophones on the| such terrible mixtures of musical [premised to marry don't look no mor inner office when Rose on-|they were?" James asked. Hiding gauntlet with a rose] and so aorry T was snch a horetd lt’ had on, ytunderstand, wa premises for home vise?’ Abe asked. [wood ateolol as some of these extra een anaes imntty | ores cxaotly at 10. Tn his eyes there) “*N was onurely dark, ‘The roldered on it, Ho probably] hnast lart time we met. Tr Bvenat 1 dan’t tsnow, Morris: said mn camporers are homebrewitis. eo icmred and ihulieale tor We] abarkled: a1 flicker of surprised | Woman was on the other side from the | took it with him when he left, Helashamed of myself to get you Int doing tt be srowing boy 'm in favor of it,” orris: sale be . e sahil lgabenhs bal I | % " renhte bev se 0! hed ancing, while the bend w ‘ ’ tewed on one Dar ate ton,” daclured’ Albe, “hut if the [cxPecially prominent in any: particular |UpPreclation. Jack Cunningham was a aah t iba together.” > Averything trom clasien horns tofdanelia, Abes and ioreroronit|(Cravbenmart Ing to way that the [ine except ears and front teeth.” always susceptible te the beauty of We're in trouble together, um waite Whistles: itor “LT seen the other day in the paper | wemen coreected. Mawrusy, { fot "i where a minister and a theayter man-| She looked around, hesitating “Are you oine back to Tw which | have an appointment with M exeept for the fact that they held it in} ningham,” she explained.. a-chureh, y'understand, didn't seem to “My name,’ answered the young v as much like a regular debate as|man Mittes?"* she asked. “No. I'm goin’ to find ont wv! killed James Cunningham an’ bri the man to justice, That's the or ager had a debate, Mawrus: to it” hat ido the debate which was pulled off last] “Mr. Jumes Cunningham?’ wav fo clear us both before 1 Abe summer in Jersey City where Demp “Afraid you've mado a mistake. world, ecerethin, ey had the afirmative ond this here] ttm kk Cunningham, ‘This is my. “Yes!'? she erled eneerty. "7 me, Mawru Carpenter the negative,’ Abe remark-| incie's office. I'm taking charge of me help vou Let's he partners in ed. "The referee of the deb: Was and I never tak his fi Telohy irs, You catled his number Rae naive i Mi. Anderson,-—-the same one that is] instead of my brother's. People are He alrondy had one het Deter imite in the Prohibition business, Mawruss, | ways confusing the two." throw him overhon 1 “ in’ i and the subject was: Y woe retired to the p I ain't talking about th On learn! pr name Ja ti oe x “Resolved, That the Stage is the TRB) Hor “name adh: macs |Abe,!” Morris said, ‘1 mea jazz music was intosirat ruse L xeen it in West somewheres t fon af on adviver eRnly' We'll start this ve Tet! me all von know ate }iwhot happened the eventin' of t} an appointment with his brother escorted Rose to his brother's office. Knowledge of his errand influenced lis patronizing attitude, hey walked along together. Rose Most Demor tean Life. "And a side line to the debate, Mawruss, it wa solved that ng Influence in Amer- paper where out y are passing against it on the grounds that es frple which dance to it are intoxi Moving Picture ‘Th Wann't eX") roe frat. Bho told agin the story sie-t ‘ ed by it.'* actly what you could call ¢ e NE wn . confonsed to hs eourina. He ne P aries neither, y'understand, Fine you! end) Mr: James Cine . home inautri HE MAKING OF EAGLES AND ‘And what did the referee decide?” [Bingham at the inquest.’* 1 ema ine ETHIOPIANS. Morris asked His memory stirred. Think 1 Seth Hed l ns gli ea tikbe walk, (Gvail teat Hight I “The decision couldn't be heard on} sw you, too. = "Member your Le osdin iiungelibtocent MIGHT have been mistake account of the members of the congre-| bandaged arm. Is {t broken?’ Von hor a lot pf them people which I thought was ntoxicated on some of that raw hun red proof prescription stuft could ave got that from three to four ends of one steps on 1 foundation of knew It the man by the p hind of perfume w gation which sat in the ringside seats} "Yes. getting into a scrap with the bottle] He felt the need of talking against holders and seconds, y'understand,"|an inner perturbation he did not want ‘Abe said, “but you could take it from|to show. Exeitement grew in him me, Mawruss, when this here Mr. An-|and he talked at random to cover ft. uple of rounds of fox trots, y'un derson begins to get interested In any- ‘all down?” Y yonear vinte aia: Tait Herstand, but their breaths made you thing which anybody calls demoral “A horse threw me and trod on my thar pice tat nbetit , hink that they had been anyhow izing, it wouldn't be long before Con-}arm.’ Ty wour uncle's living-room ; n t y ress would be appropriating another irls are too venturesome nows wb Kinging ‘Ilere's to Good Old Crow, gress would be appropriating anot nturesome nowa Drink tt Down,’ or maybe $12,000,000 to pay Enforcement OM-| day: In point of fact he did not Yos . ’Sn did “The wor I met on the stir then, had Just come trom your uncle'= rooma."" ooks like t,"" he nodded brink, Bartender.’ “But what I don't understand, Abe, how the police is going w enforce hat Jazz Gaw out in that Western Htate unless they would also be mu cers for sitting on the lid, think so. He liked girls who wer CHANCE FOR MUSIC BOOTLEG. ] £0! sportsmen and played the game GERS IS COMING SOON. pose “Around 1924, Mawruss, you conl| JAMES CUNNINGHAM met Rose ” one oO se al Comedies, ni rf y } agreement ical crickets," Morris said. ‘Not look. ‘to Musieal with a suave courtesy, | th yerynouy’ could (ell suee sien they and Reviews coming under the Bight ve. ‘Dikeltils brother “phen we've got to find her. Sh pear it." Sen Aen aMen ane au knew of only one subject about which must have been in hie apartme: “Bure T know! Sometimes people ehh mines and ae the sister of Esther MeLean could when he was killed”? ‘The thon looled into thinking that a waiter b ‘ fh that Paty woes cot ea want to talk with him, Did she in came to aw re velatton ropped a loaded tray,’ Abo said, nearly as much to suppress musieal| Ant to talk ey He ane ater Re dace gensiall eonualine: Aine THIS HERE CHEEK-TO-CHEEK DANCING. comedies as to produce them,” Morris [1nd to be apena ne eater al San etn aut seGenlante maald , é ich } bs ed velilabhapet bccn rind = 5 and the with her nd ve’ 88, any dance orchestra which has}woulin't take no chances if I lived in[litte excitement which seni Weve . cotly to the point after the frst fow and the mi Wher, and w ' fot in it one of them saxophones} Kansas City where this jaa prohibi- e nerazeceiinie oruan SEESHLAE samen SO) BARD TReRE (ANY {ayof introduction polved fhe mystery, the ‘gin ‘eric PPprich looks like un old-fashioned Ger [tion ts i ata: ol peal aha eed banister thing, Mr. Anderson don’t care how | wordy ataten it eagerly ! ‘ ; nix proposed, Abe, or some day | same er PaUGh 16 panly:e Alva conchuciod S| “vou know my — sist. vant /suifl anue (Hovanein anine: rec {tee es eiatearuurhe saivat meee J fPan pipe and sounds ike a sick cow, {you might read In the paper they : OL séieans A eéenographer: of é That's not quite ai id Kir Hunderstand, is a jazz band. " Pederat agents yesterday selzed |you know sit CSRIGON | Ce ene By she: Shports would naka laurel cause | was the woman and he was] smiling at the way her mind leap: UL tearned ell tile Crom ‘my, wita's| three saxophones tn the remlaenes | Teaunb le golie to notice thit young | Mn ac tac tera arers gourcoutr | The els!) wan standing. Ghia: stood ‘frail of gettin’ me inte trouble." — penps. ‘We've got to induce usin by the name of Henochstoin,| No. 868 Central Street und ur. |onildren and old children ir ANH. (eee eine seee ere iar oot ote of fatralght-backed as an Indian, carry ! nable,”* agreed James, Ho talk 9 plays ono of them things with six] rested Mawruss Perlmutter, said Jing tov much over thr pictures in the Hy Raa Reat ep ap Aig eee er ad eee ad with fine spirit how ft was, Kirby's &] Her evos sparkled as he prepared * a “ai Nata i : " A yooules musical comedies, Mawru: r good: telend, Held never rellion me ttl cany of the Paradox apartment yr young fellers, ‘They call them-| to be the owner. Perlmutter ex- |comic supplements, and M son line SEE Hine chat & tienda Hanlaens 1_have met her,? he answered. [44 partm 4 sia's Ethiopian Orcheatra,|® plaincd when arraipned before will try to get the Suprer Me eee the Me 4 a Kahan dona Hy at fii BLOAT an trou “| PULLED AWAY FROM HIM AND/they hanged him for it." house ants. ‘We'll find who di ( nake quite a lot of mon United States Ce Paty RitL HEA lene canine Eudonioee hee ee pate ee AL hs eee | HIT HARD AT HIS FACE. THE ‘They won't do that, Miss Me-[itt When two people look for th: F What way States Commissioner hold that Mutt and Jeff ¢ be er} hereafter be a double male quartet in Ye My cousin mentioned 1 Bx ms ean" the older brothor are! Wake l'seath dntalitwentiy® theyine: Benes % on ie 7 that he used the saxophone for the igheenth tment just the], revival of ‘The Old Homestead.’ "| we —my brother and T—sreatly t PERWEIGHT WAS STILL. Wottw Gniva ta faa wha, ald’ Cnet a n , en ie bo « : ince when has your wife got a medicinal purposes, ‘He was re- [sume ax Rhinewine sind seltzer (Copyright, 392, the Hell Syndicate, tne t\y Anything In reason that we cit IN MY HAND.” Y F mid {have ahaken| “'r think well sure eound h = — —- —- —_ ’ “ by \ ave shake: “LT think we'l round up th te w NN, of course, hold ourse | Re ° ‘ wert - . ‘ inon. T wouldn't have 1 he flends on that, We must protect your ap that aid Min hi 4 claim that they pay high prices for}is dull, with s n excess of the | meat,’ a west side butcher advises {hound for D rennlinne # oe pave) puts iy ae 1 Waived MA . Fan : h f lettuce only to find much of it is poor, }aemand. Long U evched a hieh tthe housewife, “and spend a ttt Ne ¢ Bs i] Re © at In wD te ast | with (sou nce a whit 1 ‘ point Friday, a few taney sales at $5] tim e outs inst f bu ' HEreEY Kirby, Uney" I! | while retailers make the same com- t | a a RRBTS LD pa M-Vtop. 180: pounds. being rep 1 Seen? tem | or ‘ to Kee you | wien t : ‘ tail Ma conts | try t wit he young wor | | « Hiflow tolat the ghain st ther ya- [retailing at 48 | Husted, bu , | find out oad 1 \ : t | inds, green pe F ) I ' pound | i i Ma A it | 1 | f ‘ | ers \ ; : parker: etack owing menu i | Me have Kirby kept an , ; ud and escaro’ and chickory for t! aet : nathot wr ait fe ; t eee RR e Ss Whi: woman can | table market are high prices an per « | is : a: : same price, whteh is not cheap, con-|Wholex than fresh vegetables 1 coe . design the best } {ted supplies, with the demand . nes dichicual sala Ba seeeh ; 10 telly " epee ; , [sidering the waste welgh is ] Ime and the vea vom ! r not 1 apart it \ ng. The retail prices reflect the} Ae ho firetof ANU AHO E » to 38 cents per pound. f | ; fy eee! | aparlrner h wholesale figures, and the housc Faw rosclpte Oten\aueare reported, | CHa 12s ‘ £ N for 26 cents the large cut | tray, Swen sp . ~ u 7 a either pays the incveane ur take ; pee eet aoe it a peasona Stuffed breast of veal, or et Gc leat: \ CHAPTER XVI. & vantage of the sues of canned ves “ . ww begun to draw! veal und po: ive deereaset in| Chopped pork toa CTO ua daa Wary’ THE (WITH THE VIOLET fa. ® ona “S" {upon cold storage supplies in New| srice since last wees, while beef and| Mashed potatoes, Ste Tiwana there mypagif’ pat | PERFUME le os les which the chain stores arely oi city, The quality ig equally as|lamb ure about the same. Veal cuts Tang beans or spinach or brusi Pa isivensl ig : RMP TARR BAKO, BEN | T have it, Kirby said in Cash Awards ¥ t for 3 ” sprouts, boil | w ’ Ni sald j ood ag that of the storage onions] for roasts sell rr H) cents, = f | hued at her in blank | 1 toed | ian M n { auliflower costs $3 to $50 per}, ENGR hops between 40 and 10 cents and] Green pepper ring 1 owit ‘aan rye erinet fata Me Hw) ined, ¢ | Hf Miss Nyt | ° | mehish fave Leen Corainw Io from une (enti cea coo oe col) The Evening Wor : te of $ to 15 heads whole n : (0 CON Rave money [HteW, for 85 conte: f i uM ah biother'a eye u | , eLv ng | ‘, h $2 to $2.50 bushel basket. red onlona instead of |i OO tT ssl ee , : , voy ur Be GUST 390 | ; y can ue for Monday ighing 15 to.17 pounds; ‘green peas, {Yel . whieh are scarce and [Chopped tl : \ ; for Monday q mor than the red Fellow [Are ane ' \ 1 HW , “ m Florida, $7 to ‘ A HARE isa aaa Foe Whol : ba sr March 20 et, and green beans $4 t p and reds, $8.50 to $7, whole: |‘ chopped ns and i ; =~ { game amount. Lettuce is generally |sale; while retail yellows cost 11 to [Th Pia ' I! give par iculu E ) Por quality, the Florida producing |13 cents per pound and reds, 7 and s[tamh roma sf ey ‘ ‘a 4 if this most interest arg about played nd Paddlers ore. edlling. potati \ 6 ng competition en ; 10 any great extent. Wholesalers?near wholesale The potate market Bay j th CBFotina crop is not vet arriv-[asrrorent parte of the eity for p a -