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of @ receivership the Federal Court b NSULTS would be expected to immediately - break the lease. g The Transit Commission opened 4 bids yesterday for constraction of the link of the 14th Street-Eastern line | Aay jum, ¢ with the elevated extension of tht] say kumeiy 1 s road. The low bid, $1,149,196, was|ajax nubls 41% put in by the Joslin Construction] Alaska Gold % % % board SU ay Company, Ine., to whom it is expect- | Allis-Chalmers 47% 87%) 46% © 46% IPere Marquette 20% 214 ed that the contract will be awarded |Allle Chalmers pf et [erininn Petroteum a7 TM les - 5 slow [Am Agr Chem... 40% 140 % Pierce Arrow ; " The bid was almost $500,000 below] 4™ * tH an bal eres — Open. High, Law 1% 16% | Pacific Ol Cw 1 17 7% |Pan-Am Petrol the estimate made by the commis- [4/0 (00h SvgM o- f 4548 [Pierce Off sion's engineers, There were wine} ii, rake Shoe... os 5868) [Pittsburgh Coat bidders, Pitta & West Va. Pond Creek Coal Pure Of} fe Pub Be of NJ Producers & Retin Rand Mines Robert W.Ch © 1922. Bere. STNOICATE, INC WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. Wliereas the gist would be sate with JACK DROGUE, of a title, but out of sympathy with the Royalists. | me. having served with the Rebel Mohawk Company with “That is not my affair,” I re- NICK STONER, his friend and neighbor in the woods, who shares | marked, the same brave sentiments/of marching with the Continental Army. Am Can Am Car & F'n a eae " Deadlocked—I. R.T. Receiv- tin brow 8 ership to Be Decided To-Day. fami ttide a Lr pt con Am lee eons 108% Ray Copper... Am lee pfs * Reading Following anotier day of negotia- Am International. 43% 3 Replogie Bree ti | tons between the _Interborough ae ae Mal Gee hata on Tron kB ors, } Rapid Transit Company and the ’ q Republic Motor... —_ 7% daintly out on the dewy grass, lift~ ing her petticoat. “What a witching night,” she ex- claimed mischievously, what & night for love! Do you mark the Negotiations With Manhattan } \ Am Locomot i 11% i Do you wish her harm?" young moon, Jack, and how all the Man! Allied Chem». ‘ y SIR JOHN, a Royalist of County Tryon, who has given his parole and T tel you ate ‘§ oncern of|dark is saturated with a sweet smelt : Allled Chem ‘ to : y , ell you she is no concer PAE GRGIIGA Giahey hak Am Batey rast 1% 7 laid down arms at Johnson Hall, although ‘the presence of GA CREE EAR He a tisomlnag toe) [ob new, BOAT clared the question whether there ‘Am Ship & Cc 144% [StL & S'west 29% HIAKATOO, war chief of the Seneca Tribe, leads Jack Drogue to |she'l know how to trust the gentry] “I mark it all,’ said T, laughing, Bt L & Sweat pt 43% Savage Arms oy Saxon Motors... 3% Seaboard Air Line 5% Seara-Roebuck Shattuck Ariz... inca receivership}Cuts Expenses $190,800,000 ‘It te inferred that a virtual dead- lock has been brought about by legal and Reports Income of 4.87 eb gn | Setpplications in the way of rent re- Per Cent. on Stock. Am Tel & Tel “and, as for love, why, T love it all, Claudia,—moon, darkness, scent of young leaves, the far forest still as iblefdeath, and the noise of the brook yonder."" suspect there is some treachery afoot at the supper party to which of County Tryon.” LADY JOHNSON sends a special invitation to Jack a ack,” , 7 You are of them, too, Jack,” she CLAUDIA SWIFT, a coquette, who shares favors with ‘i " it fy LS aL r said maliciously. CAPT. STEVE WATTS, Lady Johnson's brother, “Lam » plain farmer and 1 trou ENSIGN MOUCHER of the Mohawk Regiment, and < auction, Ams ‘Tobhose Sinclair Olls.s.sss LIEUT. HARE, his friend—also a Tory. apg Shige » whe insistea]..“! Meant a sweeter love,” quothi i) An additional factor was injected ‘Am Tobacco ¢ [estaba Le vivantiy RS Ee hy ae to my hat and laying | in the situation yesterday morning Am La France fan Ol beN A TOAST. Scores of kinsmen and their women to] She sighed, still looking at me, and O°t? hands upon my saddle. | when James L. Quackenbush, the In-| In Its seventy-Afth annual reports} austin, Nichols SiewarWartie ‘ay | JP ASKED Sir John’s permission to|take him in charge.” wt awaited hor Rivther abeaull, grisly i ae ee pete } terborough attorney, and Frank Hed-|covering the year 1921, a twelve-/Am erat Studebaker f 17% offer a toast, and he gave it with ‘She's a pretty bit o' baggage." |armed with memories. th lovee? this silvery world of night | ‘dey, its President, conferred with] month of great business depression, | 4) yin Submarine Boat. 5M astd: poliesniands said Sir John drunkenly. “If you but] But ere she could speak, Hiakatoo| ‘"e love of this silvery world of night i Seel D. Cravath, who represents theling Pennsylvania Rallroad shows a| Anaconda Saat ee 58% “To the two cruellest and love-| Ki the little slut she looks at you)jurched to his feet and stood tower- . ‘ Inter.-Met. 4 1-2 per cent. bonds that i oH Asso Di 5 c ‘i Gulf & Sulp 41% like a silly kitten, and, I think, with|ing there unsteadily, his burning gaze | OWS of day. , are secured by $35,000,000 of Inter-| et Income of $24,307,669, equivalent] \esociated wil .. 108% 108% 208 108%4 ae Company é 45% ETAT Aa Co EET er onen no more sense or comprehension.” sed on epace, , 5 Sarfati oo you ride, Jack?" | borough stock. to 4.87 per cent. on its $499,173,400] Atchison Ry . Ws 8 HI% OTH ak Pas Coals, 32% ferns J ‘Homeward. ‘There has been talk for several | capital stock outstanding. While the [Atchison Ry pf... 88% 88% 88% BS “Directly home?" 274/you our charming tyrants — the APTAIN WATTS darted an} Whereas Sir John, now very tight @ays in Wall Street of a forecl Atl Birm & Atl 2% 3 Third Avenue 20% | ladies!"" Angry look at his brother-in-|and very drowsy, opened owlish eyes; a et of a foreclosure m & Atl. 2% have a comrade,"* said 1, “He 2 4 Alvitend Wan duende tem. dhe abel Alt oost Lincs. Obie Tidewater Ol. 119%] All drank standing, The Seneca law but said nothing. and Hare took the Seneca by the arm. | «waits the Mayfield Road by the bondholders, who have not ren Jo nee eto 4 per cont., the|All cult a Wir, 31% ‘Transcon Olle... 10 [gulped his Madeira like a slobtering Lady Johnson's features were] “If you desire to zo,” said he, “here PiSeRY dor guds AS By Maynela?'? ‘ ceived any interest since the Inter- + ieee in e Pranaue Will's 41% }dog, noticing nobody, and then fell] burning and her lip quivered, but she] are three of us ready to ride beside ae Ha wratia Pon Bae ERAT borough discontinued the payment of | stockholders received an actual dis: | A\10 saion Corp ‘ Unlon Oft..++4 18% |fercely to cutting up his meat, until, | forced a laugh, saving that her hus-| you.” ae dividends early in 1919. No one at/bursement of 4% per cent. for the] Atiantic Fruit ‘4 Union Pac p aN his knife being in the way, he took] band could have judged only by hear-| Moucher, too, stood up, and so did] wife has a friendsto visit’ 7 aldwin Loco WS bs s *! ay. e Sc by “apt Vi 0 Py were of ees i the conference would discuss what! reason that the first quarterly instal- [tj ¢) oi 4 United Fruit, 143% | the flesh in his two fists and gnawed | Say, and that the Scotch girl's repu-}Capt. Watts; but they were not in} wat Maytield?” iappened, but it ts believed the bond. | Twenem that the Arst avarlerly instal- Hatt & onto. ‘ Site Canes Palit tation was still very good in the|their cups. ‘Watts took Hiakatoo's| At eet muttered holders contemplate action that will y Ke pe a Un Retail Stores. 46% | But nobody appeared to notice the | country. BIRR Vr ont Weervend bh CRset lantry!"* she spid, toss- place thom in more direct relation tolearnings of the last quarter of tho|/imstale Ai... is USC I Pp ‘aneoa's beastly manners, “Somebody'll get her," retorted Sir] over the tall warrior’s shoulders eer ng Lae eter CoRR the road, which in the event that a] preceding year. Harnvdale 55 U 8 Ind Alcohol Nobody of politics, nor did 1] John, thickly. ‘The Western Gate of the Confeder-| ME Othe nog, and tam not jealous Biya thers opportunity to dictate its It is not possible to compare thd] beth Steel 70 OB Stel care to introduce such a subject. Con-| Claudia set her lips to my ear: “The {acy les unguarded,” explained Hareto| (¢ Rotwy Browse or of her protty, ve : Hoth Steet Hicccs 75% Hit : versation was general; matters con- f 4 y statement fe 1921 with],, U 8 Steel pf..... al; na’ ‘8 con sister, so that you ride not toward affairs. a ewellet kay od Bklyn Hap Trans, 1755 Mah: Copper cerning the town, the Hall, were men- Under the ruling made by Judge|that of the preceding year, for the]Mklyn RT ctls.. 1 Mayer last week, either of the two} reason that during the first two [fins pros Ao 1s receivership proceedings. pending yardage one le ns Tiros Heo against the Interborough could. he| Months of 1920 the company's props |riutte Con & Zine 9% ughnawagi Utah Securities, Vanadium Steel Vivandou Wabash tioned, together with such topics as are usually discussed among land owners in time of peace. “To see this rustic beauty, Penelope tte & Superior. 20 Ince, sipping my clare’ 5 i revived on an hour's notice in case] erty was still in the Government's | [Putte & Suns ae Wabash pf A... ete Aa SUIS Gr ome acne not refused to seck her addo Cont O1 1 Shag Gea ard at lash of arms de : ake the Manhattan-I. R. T. negotiators] possession, and during the succeed-|caie Packin: TBM Ryne Ac, and in the direction of the guardhouse. Y deminneee “are unable to agree. In the event] ine gj the the company elected {Callt Petroteun (% Weber & Hell. IMLS GIS Cs aN TEEN s, but not for yourself, Jack! ‘palates SELVA AIO titel ate debe sone [ore ee + Wart Mace bat TAG, TETGS RUS PAN GAIBRTIOE. seco Curiosity killed a cat and started a pe West Pac Corp pt Westinghouse Wheellng & LB. Wheel & LE pt White Motor , that many horses were stirring some where outside in the darkness. Sir John, had bécome a little drunk and slopped his wine glass, but the wintry smile glimmered on his thin to accept the Government's guarantee | Gone Leather BANKING AND FINANCIAL. of a continuation of the standard com- | Cent Leath pf 2 5 | rensation. On the other hand, during | Cyne ian) an 1921 the company retained its own] Ches & Ohio young man on his tra Exasperated by her malice I struck my mare's flanks with moccasined heels; and as [ rode out into the dark- ; : ; ness Claudia’s gaily mocking laugh ‘ The operating receipts for the entire yea: |{!) & Ain Byte White Ol ...... lips as though some secret thought floated after me on the still, sweet C&A RY pt 1 Wickwire Steel contented him, and he was ever whis- ai and met its own operating expenses. CM&SBPRE 1% Willys-Overland Sh pering with Capt. Watts. = NEW YORK, NEWHAVEN! | cecuinicceinuriscus) tomevers atelcuamcran i 100 ae ae Fe CU eccier HORSEMEN. possible, and striking features are the} Rl & P 40% Nort EanaD 4% summer and of his cattle and fields . and HARTFORD reduction of $190,819,090 in operating [CRI & TP Ope pt Svs and fle : and the pursuits of peace, saying that (For complete stock quotations {ati he desired was to be let alone at and market review and mews, |the Hall, and not bothered. expenses, and the fact that instead of }CN! & PF pe pt oF RAILROAD COMPANY a deficit of $62,622,483 in the final re- | © ener Chi Gt West pt. 204 HINKING over these matters, [ jogged into the Mayfield Roady and as I passed in between the To the Stockholders: sults of operations in 1920 last year alc @ Niwest Ky see Wall Street Final Edition of “For,” says he, emptying his glass tall wayside bushes, without any NOTICE ts hereby given that the An- || D¢t railway operating income of $40,- | chile Copper The Evening World.) with unsteady hand, “I've enough to warning at all two shadowy horse ial Meeting of the Stockholders of the |] 714,086 was obtained. ete fomecue eateries do to feed my family and my ser- men rode out in front of me and threw ‘ New York, New Haven and Hartford pede hes ahead A ee lce mrk ar 3 al vants and collect my rents; and I'm : 4 i ‘ Railroad Gonvary mill be held inane || mont for the Pennaylvania Hatroad}!o! Fuel & lion. LIBERTY BOND) my 8 their horses across my path, blocking damned if I can do it unless those excitable gentlemen in Albany mind their own business as diligently as I Col & Southern Col Gas & Ble Columbia Graph Comp Tab & 1 Assembly Hall of the Hotel Garde, cor- |]Company and its operating lines was ner of Meadow Street and Columbus || 2.6 per cent., while for the entire sys- Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut, on || tem it was 1.9 per cent. The fact that, Liberty Ist 1%4s, it Instantly my hand flew to my, S, opened 98.42, up .08: 9.10, up .12; 2d, 98.78, up 9.48, off .02; 4th, 99.08; Vic- . ; A wish to mind mine hatchet, but at the same moment one Wednesday, April 19th, 1922, at 12:00 || notwithstanding these small rates of | Consol Gas 109 100, 109 tory 4%, 100.88, off .0 WSUPALS Rie ioha;e paid LAtApboay, of the tall riders laughed and I ie6 o'clock noon, for the following purposes: |] return on the actual property invest- | Consol 1 M18 12% 12% CURB. iuneae ad # cai 0 my War-axe ashamed. pane | ; wishes to annoy you, because it is 1. To consider and take appropriate ac- || ment, there was 4.87 per cent. earned | Con Int-Cal Min 6 0% . “It's John Drogu: said a voice F recognized, as I pushed my mare close to them and peered into their faces; and I discovered that these riders were tion upon the Statement of the affairs of The New York, New Haven and Hartford Raliroud Company. for the ||i8 due chiefly to its conservative year ending December 31, 1921, and y. Chie! g the FT ncte deseetoee tirela or rontd || nancial policy. Chief among theso Opened steady. Simms, 1113; Re-|the universal desire that you remain, tail Candy, 5, up %; S. O, Ind., 88,] And, as you have pledged your honor wy toy Hq POLE 14; Mert, 10%, up %; Gardner] to do so, only a fool would attempt + 109% 101%] Motors, 1514, off 44; Gillette Razor,|to make more difficult your position on the stock of the parent company, | ©" ne are =f - Consol Disteit Cosden Oil Corn Products { at sald meeting, is the practice of putting into the] Crucivie steel 6 O% 60 0, up 1; Intl 1 16%}; “Radio,lamone ue? two neighbors of mine, Godfrey Shew | 2. To elect a Board of Directora to serve || Property undivided profits in prosper-] Crucible Stel pt & s bots 854 14%; Goodyear, 113, off 1% “Oh, there are fools, too,"’ said he Ot ish | oune staal oeiGeiGolyee oe yntll the next annual meeting and un- |}ous years and the payment of low] Cuba Cane Sumer 3 ‘es 18 TPOREIGN. EXCHANGE OPENED|in his slow voice. His cold gaze Med { elected and qualified, PAY® been Tt] rates of dividend in periods of dep:es- | © va Cane Sunt Ris 3, 3% FE ‘ ~ |rested for a second upon H. cient “What frolic is this?’ I dem » poe : t[canmn 23% 33% 3 br) a) second up lakatoc annoyed to sce their big pistols vest- Er ca consider andiact unon sion. ‘These factors result in ine} & BM mo. : ; Heeties eae eiseiere annoyed to see their big pi {@) A proposition to ratify, confirm ana ||creases in the property investment Epprove of the execution by the of- || without corresponc I Hebre' or thie Conan, hy, the of: |] without corresponding increases in Sterling demand, 4.39%; cables, 4.4044, up %%. French francs demand, ing on their thighs and their belted hatchets loosened from the fringed Coban Amer Preoccupied, I heard Claudia’s ment dated, January outstanding securities. This is a}oii. ai re 00 SOO 0914; cables, .0914%%, up .0004%, Lire] Voice In my car ‘ sheaths, tween Jaines C, Davia, Director Gen- || safety factor in bad business rs. ; C1a0ie 4 110 demand, —.0533; cables, 053314, up Do you take no pleasure: any No frolic,"’ answered Shew soberly. eral of Railroads, thie Company, and 198) OTA es Wea JAN 0004. B fan fr: nes demand, 081614: |longer looking at me, Jack? You the Gunranty Trust’ Company, of |] The Pennsylvania Railroad as a whole }y 1,1 aan. 4 ‘ ; aid me very scant ni New York, amending Equipment [{at the close of 1921 had a property |i mate eee investment of $2,102,582,603, whereas |i ‘A proposition to ratify, contirm ana || !t# net securities in the hands of the |! 0 only. |! ' r ' “Why do you stop folk at night on the King’s highway?" I inquired curiously. Shew said in his heavy voice: “‘Our cables, .0817, up .0002. Marks demand | hay 008 ment No. 53, dated Jan- s s ind cables, uy 1s, 12q 12 | demand, .04 1 , off .000014. Drachma | niet.” cables, .0444, off .0006. I tvined, smilingly made 95, | Swiss : 944: . i Ghee en meee: “WITHOUT ANY WARNING AT approve the execution by the officers || Public aggregated $1,420, Ist pe 1% 1, Hy 195] Swiss frames demand, 1944; cables, |compliment, and she was now gazing ALL TWO SHADOWY HORSE-| authorities in Albany have concluded of this Company’ of a "lense to the The public service rendered in 1924 [Ramos Mievers «Ata SEs SON MYL) LNG, Up 0001. Guilders~ demand, |into the little looking-g set in the MEN RODE OUT IN FRONT og|t® Watch, for smuggled arms, the ‘ew » Weatel Miwts Tub i Wy 1741 .3792; cables, .3797 esete dle of her Frene’ a e: 2 ; Railway Company of that portion cy || by the Pennsylvania Railroad was hi rae eames! 92; cables, .3797, up .0004. Pesetas| handle of her French fan, a her ME AND THREW THEIR HORSES|00ds Trading to Johnstown, Mr. this Company's right of way be- || equivalent to carrying one ton of Mag . : ([demand, .1545; cables, .1547, off .0004. | dimpled hand busy with her hair. MY PATH.” Drogue. tween Mount Vernon, New York, and H he bos Of “4 6M) Sweden kronen demand. 13; cables, “Polly's Irish ma’ dressed ACROSS : “ hey * treachery at tae Larchmont, New York. upon ‘whiee || freight 84,589,933,448 miles and to car- as ae men deinen si28}8) oles, o aul domy Do they fear treachery at Pact, cere yar upon PUMA ee ecenacr a ane dead ae 2618, up .0008. Norway kvonen de-| hair,” she remarked. would I had ’ ; Hal now constructed and operated, miles. The average gross revenue for 18), sj mand, 1815; cables, .1820, up .0012.)as clever a wench. Could you dis- | beast!— affront his wife!” sheyUs all, in his frank, amiable manner. They do not know what is going A Proppel ton’ te etlty, sontirm and || hauling a ton of freight one mile was 1g | Denmark kronen demand, .2115; cables] cover one to wait on me?" whispered. “1 me, do you, also, go] “The great Gate Keeper, Hiakatoo,Jon at the Hall. But there are ru- Of its bonds, notes, oF other evidences |{1.208 cents and for hauling a passon- sh a | cea Gane Watts said to Claudia cre is a} about your rustic gallantries in the bids you ail farewell. Duty calls him}mors abroad concerning the running of intebtednens to finance or secure | ger one milo 2.876 cents bal —— maid at Caughnawaga who serves old] shameful manner of these educated} toward the setting sun, in of arms for the Highlanders, and Biter nates 1? Oo made by: the eee "1 BOINCARE RECEIVES |Pouw Fenda—a Scoten girl, whol and Christian gentlemen?” All had now risen from the table. {the constant passing of messengers ol ‘ i serve you a ’ s c “L seek n on," iakatoo lurched past us and ¢ o een Canada and Johnstown.” A proposition to insue this Company's ‘ might serve you as well as Flora I seek no woman's destruction,” I] Hiakatoo lurched past us and out into | between on trot noten or othe this company's |}ONE PILE OF COAL, Ue DEPUTIES’ BACKING |cares for my sister.” said dryly ; Hare and Moucher and] “I have but left the Hall,"? said I. Fe ae arena he nie oat: 1 —— “Penelope Grant!" exclaims Ha Not ¢ mine?” aughed as Kk Smiling leave of Sir John; [I saw nothing to warrant suspicion."* | win dictate se'ttfuat cite. || 215,000 TONS : m8 = nelope Grant" exclaims Hare] "Not even mine?™ she iaughed as | Watts sve of Sit Fotis [4 tlons ‘of this Company before, at or Lee ae , ON FIRE Houston ¢ ; s° is [Premier Wins Vote of Confidence} With #9 cath. Whereat these throe}{ reddened, and tapped me with her ladies gave them all a courteous] And [ told them who were there and ‘after the maturity thereof, N 4 Hupp Motors T% ITM = as - ie) young men fell a-laughing, and even} fan farewell, Hare, passing, said to me; [how they conducted at supper. | 2) & proposition to tunye this Company's |] | Nass Forty-Five Peet High Is}ijinois contrat 103 Je on Genoa, 482 to 84, After Sir John lecred “Tf our young men do not turn this} ‘To any who enquire you can an-]| Shew said with an oath that Lieus | Tisai hee a eine: Rasa of Burning and Water Can't Indiahoma Ret 5% 8% A (Long Debate. I had heard her name and that the} Scotch girl's head with their philan-|swer pat enough to make an end to/tenant Hare was a dangerous man, | ditions to or extensions or bet Ss Indian: Hutin Hf tt i Fs - careless young gallants of the country} dering, send her to me and I will use]foolish rumors concerning any medi-|and that he hoped a warrant for him Rec ates. Crpeney# prenersy’ Save It {napleetion Cop ‘ a PARIS, April 4.—Premier Poincare] were all atter this young Scotch girl,| her kindly.” tated flight of this family. would be issued, AE RR os PITTSBURGH, April 4.—Two hun- |i! aes : s [easily routed his critics ihis after-|servant to Douw Fonda—but 1 had] “You would not seduce her from an] ‘My answer," said 1 quictly, “is| “As for the Indian, Hiakatoo,” he | glowed from the close of business March |{ared and fift 4 40 ever seen her. old and almost helpless man whofalways the same: Sir John has given|went on, “he's a surly and cunning od a en thousand tons of coal [It . +] noon when at the close of three days’ | B&Ye A & 1922, and reopened on April 2 ai (Clairtan (ace burning andlatl amoral dit " , ) oe raps tree days’ | “She lives with the old gentleman, | 1 I demanded. his parole. animal, and a fierce one as are all | Dated at New Haven, Connecticut, ipserting lotr ae alae ds pl afte late ‘ |; [debate on the French fore‘gn pol does she inquired Claudia with servants where [can in] ‘They went out after their Indian,]Senecas, [ do not know what has is 28th day of March, 1922. ‘0 extinguish the fire are in vain, Cause |} Wis + 10% ]he obtained the confidence of the}a shrug eh dase’ abcthe said she coolly.}which disturbed me greatly, as I]brought him to Johnstown, nor why | By order of the Board of Directors, of the fire has not been determined 1 7m 7 4] Chamber of Deputies by a vote of} “She eares for him, dresses him,| “And there are plenty to care for old}could not account fov Hiakatoo's| Moucher was there, nor Steve Watt ARTHUR E. CLARK, Secretary. The huge | mass—4,300 carlonds—tis |! 1 A He A 482 to 84. cooks for him, reads to him, sews,|Douw Fonda in Caughnawaga, but|presence at Johnstown, and I was ill “Young Watts, no doubt, came to fperaeye. i a a is eyned by! Lorne ; ny "| The flood of oratory was brought | mends, lights him to bed and tucks}only an complished wench like}at ease seeing him so apparently in|visit his sister,” said I. “That ig aut sina and te/used. vy the Koppers |r pducts se. 2 4 to an abrupt halt by a few curt] him in,’ said H “My God what] lenelope Grant would I trust to do|charge of three known Tories. natural, Mr, Shew.’" ° mii epee uIRk eeieaiiiaam Te ePraducte@oinmane: whlch coc [int a words from the Premier rcaffirming |a wife she'd made for a farmer. O1fimy hair and lace me, Will you sen¢] However, L took my leave of Sir] ‘Oh, no doubt, no doubt,"* grumbled { PUBLIC NOTICES. chemicals and dyes from it. Lefore it}! 20% 2 his resolve not to let the Genoa Con-|a mistress for a gentleman," this girl to me? John, who gave me a wavering hand|Shew. ‘You, Mr. Drogue, are one of | INVITATION TO CONTRACTORS is piled the coal is crushed and | 4 ' wy aoe, [ference interfere with France's re-| A wench 1 would employ very I won't,” said I bluntly. 1Jand stared at me blankly. ‘Then []those gentlemen who seem trustful of te Reply f Special Work and Other] Of this tt Hes in a compact 83, ime | ior Y . ‘ parational claims on ( ny. He|gladiy,”’ quoth Claudia, frowniny t charge myself with such an]|kissed the ladies’ hands and went out|the honor of all gentlemen, And for Bie Goantruction of © Pant ae ee Leen] pervious to water, 1s 4 1s +Jadded, however, an exwession of| “Could you get her car, Jack, and n for you. It 18 not alto the porch where Billy waited with|every gentleman who is one, the next venue Yard of the Seventh Avenuc-Lex, rs ee eerreren Kre i Ya Ha MMs Tpyench desire to collaborate honestly | fetch her?" decent thing you ask of me or of the}my mare, Kaya. is a blackguard., I do not contradict Bia fycrce pains yeaa Rallroat. wi MILK MAY HAVE CAUSED Lainwaine Be . i. jae, | at Genoa for the economic restoration} “Take her from Douw Fonda?" 1] wench, either.” : Lady Johnson came to the door as|you. No, sir. But we plain folk of nine (9) portions of lal work Ctroge, ” Sra ee | Wn BUIk, Gn OE RUTOne, exclaimed in surprise. “It is decent,” retorted Claudia pet-]I mounte Tryon think it wisdom to watch gen« Somes, compromise Jolnta) and other (ear ARM9IUR CHILD'S DEATH te fg ian 46 - “| Marius Moutet, a Moderate Social he old man is like to die any|tisnly, “If she’s as pretty a baggage| ‘Don't forget us when again you|tlemen like Sir John Johnson Part of the Jerome Avenue Yard. s nant] Preduct of Farms Found to Con- : 15M ist, interrupted to urge that, the G moment," remarked Watts s is reported, some of our young/are in Johnstown," she said. << the Seventh Avenue-Lexington nue Pid Transit Railroad, will be received ty ae Toes) Gee \ 1 ‘Transit Commission’ of the Btate ex] CHICAGO, April 4.—That the deatn |! Pee eerie remienion, of the Btate of Ni pr: pat Uhe dean |} said Moucher, ‘the has | fools will never let her alone until one{ Claudia, too, appeared and stepped vere 154 1% 1544 1%] man Army being cut to 100,000 men,| ‘Besides. 1 To Be Continued. INN MOK ION) there was no reason why -—— . — —————————-—- France oat ay “48S : 4 ae ; Ba behall of the Cle ot eg gmeaen Lot Gwendolyn Armour, Kix-year-old bias tts ris, { HOUMA, maintain big tallitary forven| GAYS RUSSIA DOESN'T | With or without Genoa we would pull BULGARIA ASSAILS [issuance of paper money. Penalties office of the Commission at No, 40 Lafayette] daughter of Philip D, Armour 4 4 2 M. Poincare sald Germany now has th . f ce is not in- are threatened if the conditions are Btreet, Borough of Manhaitan, New. York bg chai ulald ekki i #1 950,000. rogulars, counting police o- through, The conference is a a Per areees ct Mechsitas, New York! ne itiness of her younger brother may |Na" & aN 4 250,000, reuinrs, counting police or-|NEED GENOA PARLEY |jivcreuse to tne revival of Russia, | REPARATIONS PLAN] a0 met by avril 30 } wen-thirty (11.30) o'clock A. M., at which| have been causes vir t n SH id 4 2 < ita , thanks to conces- a macht En nd places or at a heer Nae ott Mnleh| have been caused by virulent micro vee > > ions made by preceding Cabinets ayo. Tt M \ We only consented to participate on] ’ Le Commiesion, the proposals will be Paniame in the mills fed to the chit swell A.. 9) M, Briand protested that whenever} Pfotzky Adds That Moscow Will} | ng guaranteed that the delegations Press Accuses Allies of Trying to] Bulgaria requested a postponement } jcly opened and’ rea dren is indicated by Health Commis. |> ’ b henev . weing guaranteed tha e delegs P . Be year or re; ‘ | wk to to PPh he i J Ax Mot Ist pf B 20% unauthorized German mili se q a ay, Old Cazarist 55 2 i Ae of three years in her reparations pay Fast, within lx (6) months from the d-| brought into Chiengo, shall pel stay Dent Storer. 110% thelr disbandment, debts. ence was not merely an electioneering a Colony. Reparations Commission carly in Erbe city will furnish to the contractor the| | A culture made from milk from tt bay " > Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening Werld),} dodge of Lloyd George.”* SOFIA, Bulgaria, April 4 (Associ- | Pebruar ry manganese rail. for the. special el les west of Wa aint Copper j a ‘ublishing Company, . aria, Ass She > Aaa ork jas provided in the form ‘ot cont ae] ar eoertegear faves eT stiddie Staten Olt, 3234 ELEPHANT, 106, CELEBRATES, PARIS, April 4.—Apparently re Trotzky admitted negotiations are} ated Press).—The Reparation Com- D other truck appurtenances apd other we] dren was produced, killed a guines pig)" es a COLUMBUS, 0., April 4 flecting the frame of mind of the So-]1n progress to grant British firms big) mission's note laying down conditions EINSTEIN SIDESTEPS SNUB. tater Mf DEORE: i nn & St Louie, 10% AUMBUS, 0., Api 8 9 I tin ihe latermaticn ty ee eereoe wiih slgsioes 60 Pacitic ‘ ireus elephant, yesterday celebrated hen] viet delegates en route to Genoa, War] concessions in order to develop the} under wheih Bulgaria will be allowed the form of contract, specification a la 0 Phrase 1oGth birthday as 4 of he he . > s ort of Petrograd ste > fo ¢{Cancele Engagement te Visit drawings, ‘bond wid Contractors Pro-1 SUSPECT CONTINUE: Ba Rae RE i Metnars day its Kuest of honor at al stinister Trotzky told tho Moscow|Port of Petrograd, [am extension of time for payment of , which are lo be deemed a part of this S TRIP, | sont ward... 4 Anke ae tee her In the State ndent of the Paris Journal and otzky concluded the interview Dy] oporations has aroused the press. French Academicians, witation and coples. of which ——$__— na Body sees 32 4 Mouse yard. | The party was attenged | corresponden aris JOUrnAY ON ey ee ned Army. is in first i ‘ : ected and purchased at wald office of the| Copyright, 122 (New York Evming Word), | st Hit Mex 2d Xt A: OM iin tote Dati te; the Excelsior that the Ruasian Gov. [S;cUtine the tal ete pe used only {Which accuses the commission of] PARIS, April 4.—Prof. Albert iin= a4 Apt of bids will be subject to the Wy _E TASS FNM: COBIBEDY aL A ODE ee a tee AR te har plates t 1 cate tes andy onment would not recognize the|for defensive purposes, secking to suppress the independence} stein of the University of Berlin, who 7] nts @pecified PLYMOUTH, April 4.—The police yes tional Lead 02 92 92 Y cup and caucer and eyen | ern™ aeantli sptabieen got Contractors, WE TTR ee oarded the Ne nin. Cone 1 1 in [the key to the city (made of prendy | Czarist debts and that Russia could, he country, transforming Bulgaria} recently delivered his first lecture Sere te | Tisew York, March 21, 1922, NE Nae oe o a ; 5 a, [Bresented her by Mayor Thomas, Prat — See atone aHTNGUE J tBE IG Giicinteaniong under the auspices of the College of >4 | TRANSIT COMMISSION, Just arr 3 ork, Ww arres : Alonzo Tuttle of the Law Depirre if need be, get along witho ep. on. nto a ’ ance and Goan (a: Aes “ GEORGE McA: Y. Chairman. [Abe Reich, said to be wanted for ye “ s OST OAT af Ohio Mtate Universite. irtment | ed earenes t The Government has requested per-| "nee and was accorded # notable re or JAMES B. WALKER, Becretary. | alleged swindling of Detroit bankers o YNH@H.. 2 bh 90M 20M chsmenn WIth As Morgre ce et ae enon. mene : Maurice 1% Dean has been appotnted PAE y until arter| PUM cancelled an engagement to ate < BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET. ener nternational law, nnarever fos ; ; oa a imb: The diploma y No Tasked what would be the att o t Association, succeeding} te Genoa Conference, ‘The conditions| ences yesterday avoid a waniteaiee we R RENT—Teslrable offices and stores, | New Amsterdam flying the Duteh a Beotia Steel RACE, ans s " the « \ | Ww Willmann. Mr. Dean, aflaid down by the commission include | tion execlient location for dentist. and othe telch bought his ticket to Rotte “va her the bar in t it nee | paym of 10,000,000 gold francs this} Some of the members of the Acad- news: Carroll st. and Sutphin Hoad. Ja-| put hus expressed the desire to lant ee | be eRe RHE Aes oaetnin ek nahi chal “Jomy had decided, as a protest against Ben Apmiy oc, eee 48 diate at’ | Boulogne, where the vessel touches t 1 nines 1k Gana You fe a." he sald, “have || Yogi corporation IAW: anda dite! eee) Mee eee in 1925, balancing 11), presence, to rise and leave the ball ead, Re Ky | day. : | Wscitie Gu WW OBS 68% | table, Pilon | Sugwerated notions of Russia's ile.! ior in a number of corporations. “ot the budget and regulation of the ws soon us he entered, ay ‘