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2s ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922. Market Sidelights | ony tewapaa dill alll he a try it 105% 105% 10% ; ‘ y RR. Batson. aiaCibirpers’ ani 4 : CUBLCANE BOI. <eee Wie ee laenert th Unless the coal strike Now in prog 3 Cuba Cane Bug pl oO ses ‘ i ‘ réss Is greatly prolon#ed and has more Chie 4M pt n ie 4 ui Pore 1 of an unfavorable effect on railroad Agr Chem.... | Bank Note . et Sugar... Cuban Am Sugar \ eat ale, 34 an Banh Hegre D chem: wu 4 ay ne i earnings than is now expected, there = i ma Am Brave Shoe... Del & Hudson . 118 118% Prohaces 1 ‘ will probably be important railroad ‘ . 7 ‘ Can ..... Vet Lack & West, 110i, a ‘ J dond ouncements befo if 5 P OR IER Hema tties ' i eee Ue : dividend announcements before tl eo 2 Sosy r W. ( nN si oe eee on” isles HGH Bat tery too ton Rea ; one end of the current calenda et Y PLAS. yy ‘ Am Hide & L'ther tebe Nays WR 0) Penion oO ’ In short, there is @ live probability © 1922. BELL SYNOICATE, NHR AL St... wott-John wae s 8 84 Talon 1 1 : ied are in Tee .. i aN it ae BP unien t phe 7 ited a migariace ili oe have PENELOPE RIDES. WHO’S WHO IN THE STORY. feetly iki to curry ue mat ote am too vf vanes ne ond United i peen forced to discontinue disburse- VOUT little French trapper JACK DROGUE, of a title, but out of sympathy with the Royalists Wea soldier in this most just o ‘Am Linseed Ol... Famous Players rem fa ee ments to shareholders will again give fang his piece to his shoul-| having served with the Rebel Mohawk Company with UN pr B¥SdUe, aad HOH), “yA nid Tansee’ Oil bi Fisher Body 10T% 107% 107% PUN 4 these shareholders a return on their der and broke into a dog- NICK STONER, his friend and neighbor in the woods, who shares [1 yotieve, ave the only example among = Am Locomotive .. Fisk Rubb Vy 1 AT pee i investment, while other companies trot toward the went, the same brave sentiments of marching with the Continental Army. the gentry of Tryon County who has eee: Out aa i le sot tt i that have been forced to reduce dis “Potoy ekly, 8 SIR JOHN, a Royalist of County Tryon, who has given his parole and | jioniy embraced the cause of. Our ‘Am Bafety Razor. dnate th 8 tnd Aleo.,.. 4 iniesty, Steur Jean!" het laid down arms at Johnson Hall, although the presence of thirteen colonies. [I do not include Am Ship & Com.. ba geain “ ats ternary tin sloanaduaele will Aanheliiy restore old }called gayly. “By gar, I have smell HIAKATOO, war chief of the Seneca Tribe, leads Jack Drogue to fine albany roon; I speak only of Am Smelt & Ref Ren ieee ne US ttubt Hae rune Unis opinion is held int yroquois war paint since ver’ long | suspect there is some treachery afoot at the supper party to which the nobility and gentry of this county eae eee bts Motor j U8 Rutt high bunking quarters: And) because LADY JOHNSON sends a special invitation to Jack, \ ‘Ain Steel Foundry F Mater Debio OL. U 8 Bolter ‘ of this opinion regarding the railroad | time already, and now T smell him CLAUDIA SWIET, a coguette, who shares favors with a And it took titled 9. Goite Am Sugar... Uae shit i! as ' outlook ratlroud shares ure in process | strong as old dog fox!" AAD TE AWN ( eenyas *y your back upon your own caste.’* ~ooloaL aR 1 Mutor pe. 7 UN tao ty Cees ee Ras ron ig fox CAPT. STEVE WATTS, Lady Johnson's brother oft would Have tanen tome to: OHNE Am Tel & Tel Gees 40% vena A Sam Reno need oaneetaee Re A I turned and started back through ENSIGN MOUCHER of the Mohawk Regiment, and ' against my own countrymen, sir” Am Tobacco GUNGAW ptincss 78 Utah rectors of the Pero Marquette vtusii| the Woods as swiftly as T could strid LIEUT. HARE, his friend—also a, Tory. ; “Sir John is fled. Did you know aaa tubas ot wee Jat North a Hd reotorg/ of the Pore Marquette Rail. [10° Tone Oe PENELOPE GRANT: Valet eagle whom inen fatter, igo? he said abruptly: Am Tobacco cts B pales 7 Che ir eb by eds Improved ‘ tte servant to Douw Fonda, mentioned lightly by Sir John. x reene Canane 1% Va Caro Chem. Soh ; ba , n d lig } I felt the hot sha Am La France... Greene Gananea.. 2 ye yh it was decided to restore 5 per cent.} As I came in sight of my log house, JESSICA and BETSY BROWSE, two rustic Maids who tell of horses |, .fyfelt, the hot shamo burn my, face eye " Tondee io Wabnst art) Orphen ba fated ctl At I was astounded to see my mare out that fe in the night. Indian signal fires. The Block House bell sounds “Broke his parole of honor and safest Houston O v0... 78 Wabash pt A WM hh Add Ne de age salshe AC) dati dashed c ddled, anc ; an alarm. gone ” adde “ Am Wool pf. Hupp Motors... 17 Weber & Hell vo. 1M was ordered on account of back divi-| 40 Saddled, and a woman setting} _*0 es FEONe OF, Added Dayton, woes — a Hilinols Central... 104% Well Fargo i) dends. foot to the stirrup. As I sprang out vet ‘ PU ELLE at Abd a a = ae Indiahoma Retin. 8% Went Maryland .. 10% of the edge of the woods and ran to. |"Me-frock of the district militia. infantry from Cot. Dayton’s regiment} his isl, and Highlanders?” ids Des Goons. Indian Refining. 7% W Maryland 2d pf 18% The statement of Samuel Rea, Pres-| ward her, she wheeled Kaya, and 1), CK came over to where I stood, | of the New York Line were making] “God knows, sir. By the Sacandage Assoctated Ot .. Depp el ol aullad te Ce era ident of the Pennsylvania Railroad, thet 1h ee ee Gs ei bani “It's Sir John we're to take, I hear,’’| camp. ENGR HETaS 1 Rule we Atchison Ry .... Beh ee Senn Rerum st pate contained in the annual report, that |S the as he Caughnawaga | ne said to me with a grin. “They say] “What troops are these, sir? an Tete Bhd thal balm hd Atchison Ry pf. le teeatlec, N Led nee a as directors decm it an obligation to] wench in my saddle and upon my peed 4 Wage Make allel toed At! Birm & Atl .. «1 er. Inghouse BIN the ly aronet has been| officer inquired, indicating us with] “It is a pa stockholders to restore dividends at a lying loose of a Baronet hai is 5 It is a pathle 6 per cent. rate at the earliest oppor- tunity, is interpreted in Wall Street s_wildernes: secretly plotting with Guy Johnson] nervous gesture “Yes. And still I think the rogue ind the Butlers in Canada. They say] And when he was informed went that way. [ have rangers out Inter Motor Inter Paper Inter Mer Marine Wheeling & LB 9% Wheel & LB opt 20 White Ou <0 Atl Coast Line.. au Gut é wi Atl Gulf & W I pf horse—her yellow hair twisted up and hining hike a Turk's turban above 24 oodless. fu ‘i a looking for signs of him bey j Baldwin Loco .., 14% Inter Mer M pf Wickwire Steel 6 16 to mean that if the coal strike proves] er bloodless face. we are to march on the Hall at noon DhG!"” weld te, “thers should telion aiwo. gent halt @ Seton te Balevein Loco bt. 108% 10s ‘ te x Hel ‘ wile o re i us Be GO ile ea sale Wh oh ye ai: % i cried In @Jand hustle our merry Baronet into] material for rangers among your} ward the Sacandaga. Of course Al- Bai 3% nvinetble Olt sss. 10% ver pees ces e \ age} fury, “Dismount instantly from that Her spitail ; militia. PI © two men for|bany Royalists warned Mares A. 42%, TENUOUS rene ME Wilson & Co imajubtinea tS Have A) patintnntory aon Johnstown jail. farmer-militia, Pick me two men for|bany Royalists warned him of mr Barnsdale B .... Beth Steel . Thon ifiroductes;. ORM Worth Purp mare! Do you hear me? clusion, the dividend will be restored ]Col. Dayton who live by rifle and|coming; T couldn't prevent that, nor “Sir John has given his parol awe! ‘ . “ ‘a Xo pba trap and who know the wilderness} could Schuyler, no, nor the very devil Beth Steel B ‘ ; : CURB to a 6 per cent. basis before the end 1 must ride to Caughnawagi repeated fant Albany to the Lakes."* eee himsctt! ‘ s Caled thy 5 5. « [of the year. she called out, and struck my mare ‘ AUT oi esis A RAE : ae Int Comb Eng 7 Opened Retail Candy, 5; 8.1 ° Sots ae Bt (eat nae hal the Heea r John breaks it every hour of] so our Captain told off Nick Stoner] “And here am 1 at the Hall, and kiyn saa City Bo. 7 > a with bot heels § iat ye horsetine day!" cried ck <; n E e, anc e a. vedo! f ef the fox stole iy to the ‘a Bklyn ROT etfs Kan ity & 2 oO. Ind SK 5-8, up 2 Magma, The possibility ts considered by no day ried Nick And he willfand me, and we stepped out of the] fox st away to the Canadas ea win A Kansas © So pf, 56 2X SH, up 1-4; Cities Service common, | means remote that the Baltimore and | bounded away beyond my reach break it again when we march to take] tanks into the red torch-glow And what now to do I know not... . Buros Brow 2 Kelly Springtield, 47% 0, up 1-2; Mtn, Pars. 12 8-8,up 1-8; [Ohio will resume dividends at a 4 per] ‘Do you wish to steal my horse!""[him. Do you think he won't learn of] “Thank you, sir, sald the Pulantine | Do you?" Butte Cop & Zine Melba phat Kodak, 74 88) up S94} Bimmsi| cent, rate before the eHdlof the year, [it demanded our coming? Do you suppose he will] officer to cur Captain. And to us:] “Colonel,” said I, “unless the Britieh Butte & Superior NeoREAG 111-8; Goodyear common, 121-4, up] In’ the case of this road it is con-| wy ‘ stay at the Hall, which he has pledged| “Follow me, lads.’ hold Champlain, Sir John would ietieenck tect: Rees eis 1-8; preferred, 36, up 1; Brit.-Am.| sidered that the management will fee! eae ; tis not meant} nis honor to do?" 1h) Sat A Dale Ub dil lel ele EiBloney OB Ut Cue aibee Brunswick Term, Taeuewiehe aia ‘f fe : 16 1-2 pies Wiore OP lela Oblizated to eaten a1 If some one would guide me “Fall i Fall in!” cried Joe Scott,| smartly uniformed officer of militia; | tion No. He would prefer to Caddo Cent O11 i on aE BOU Mss a nes pe 4 vq. [afoot | would be glad to return to you] our Captain; and everybody ran with}and his cheerful demeanor heartened | plunge into the wilderness and travel eoalif. Packing Lew Rub & Thr MtKIGN. EXCHANGE OPENED] point in favor of common stockhold- i t unger Calf Petroleum Lehigh Valley ed - ers in view of the fact that unless | Your horse their packs und rifles to form in} me. By OB eee atan Can Pacific Cent Leather .... Cent Leather pf Liggett & Meyers Loews Ine JASIER: common dividends are resumed at a| “ON! And if not, then you mean to] double ranks of sixteen files front! We followed him through the stock-] “Do you so believe, Mr. Drogue?” Sterlins, demand, 4.38 1-2, cables.[4 per cent. rate before 1922, a large|tide in spite o” the devil. Is that the| while the drums rolled like spring ade gate and into the great house, so] I looked at Dayton. then turned to yooks¥l 1.88 78, off LS. French franes, de-| number of its bonds will be tilegal for] Situation?” ae ae Serre De Pasco Toke Wiles mand, .090 1-2, cables, .0911, off .0002. |saving bank investment in this State, Petey : ec alia Bc a> a Toulia Ne Lire, demand, .0621, cables, .$521 1-2,[/ Baltimore and Ohio has an usually} Had it been any man I would have ly eChle & Alton Lima Us unchanged n francs, demand, | large amount of new financing to do re RAG a Wert one hat Dee eee RENAL RAMU GECEHA SLC 2 oGhic & Alton pf. Mackay Comp: Bie 0819 1-2, eubles, 0844, off .0002 1-4.] within the next three years. Direc- | C#sily maarked him where I pleased at mind too! Only a madman would Chic M & St 4 ‘ Manati Sugar 48% Marks,, demand and cabl 0032 3-8,] tors probably ponder the matter a} Never had f been in colder rage, npt the wilderness by Oswe- Chic M & St P pf 40 40% 40 40% |Man Blevated ... 40% up .0000 7.8. Greek drachma, de-{long time before they decide to lose | never had T felt so helpless. And and T wager that Sir John Chic Pneu Tool.. "1 49% 71) |Man Shirt: 10% fuand, 0148, cables, 0045, unchanged.| the market for bonds which savings |¢very moment 1 was afeard the crazy tread eyond the Sacandaga ana Ohte RI & Pac.. % 41% 405, 41M | Mathiewen AL W's ite 2 by ei] Gwiss tranes, demand, .1942, cables,| banks. offer If they miss out this girl would ride on. making for the Canadas on the old ERIE A ve pe SO 80% KOS HOH [Maxwell Motor A oh 81% Soe eee yoa, Gullders, demand, | year the company’s bonds will not de Will you parley?" 1 shouted Mohawk war-trail CRIM pe pl 4 94% 044 | Maxwell Mot pf 4 2 Teen HARD comeNGgAliton savinne Danie Invent: urley?”’ she repeated. ‘How so, Colonel Dayton laid one hand on my Chie Gt Western Su [Mcintyre Po Mines 19% 101g by cables, 80, unchanged, i ihe ‘ e aaldtentt shotitder Chic Gt West p 10% | May Dept Stores 110% 118 demand, .1530, cables, .1532, up] tent until dividends have been regu- | Youns Soldiers HOE , . Chic & NW Ry ik [Mexican Pi ign. SwaUlehitens: cdeiria dl larly paid at a 4 per cent. rate for] When I stood at her stirrup she Mr. Drogue."” said he, “we have hile Copper .... % [Minti Copper =». Phy 2 00tt. eee ott 0010; Norwegian] five consecutive years looked down at me intently, and I saw militia and partizans more than suf- yaa Viet eG ive gaan cable: ah a MetKuaned ele up _ she was younger even than IT had ficient in Tryon. What we need are @oca-Cola ....... Midvale Steet 319% 1% gay] kr. demanc Hehe we. tis. on The Chicago, Milwaukee and st,] thought, and was made more like a more regulars, too; but most of all, Gol Fuel & Iron, Minn & St Louts, WW% oH 194] 000K, Danish Kr, demand, 2105, et] AT iy much the same position re- | Smooth, slim boy than a woman and in this ertsis, we need rangers. | ol Gas & Elec. Mo Kan & Tex 7% s] bles, 2119, off .0005 garding the legality of ita bond issues | ‘You are Penelope Grant of Caugh- God alone knows what is coming upon .Golumbia Grapho 3% 3% Mo Pacific y oS iouLNG wire wayingn tia ihevas ale | (naw "1 said Tryon County from the North—what ie Tobia Bee seu Deals ‘.,| SKIRTS LONGER, ROE e Se Ngee | LEE UR at Ca inc ail -_ceue ip ohigiinnad Teepe hier i t epted as a foregone conclu Do you know who Tam?" forces are gathering to overwhelm Gonsol Gas ..... 108% 109 eat} WAISTS HIGHER, aioe th BEG\ Tatie 35”. aay Mullins Body i ‘ % on that dividends on both classes of | ‘No, sir.* these defenceless acttlements. Con Inter-Cal Min National Act 16 W eiaaeee lilenebeneircenmed med myself, saying with a smile “We have scarcely a fort on this Cont Can 0 National Tver Wat tat FASHION SAYS iba hone of my name had ever frontier, scarcely a blockhouse, Every Nat Cloak & 4 wi ow ¥ Because orthern Pacitic bas re- | broken faith in word or deed town and village and hamlet north of 4 Nat Enum & Sw 6% 30% B64 But Bathing Suits Are to Be Jauced its dividend to 5 per cent. and Now," I continued, “that bell ealls Albany is unprotected; every lonely | hae aaraey ane More Daring Than Ever till sells about four pointa above}me to duty as surely as drum or settler is now at the mercy of this N.Y Alrbrake z 7? Great Northern, which has not yet re-] trumpet ever summoned soldier since unknown and monstrous menace Nee Cantal BiG Show Indicates. duced its dividend, the impression ix}there were wars on earth. [ must go which is gathering like a thundercloud NYNH@H 20% Henman inten cieier abel nearly everywhere held that when di- [to Stoner'sy [ cannot guide you to in the North. NYOewW 2 at banal matin haan rectors of the latter company meet | Caughnawa through the woods or “Regular regiments require time to Norfolk & Weat 10 brilliwhl colory cor the ball and ha take n July the rate will be| take you thither by road or trail. And muster; the militia have yet to prove North Pacific i Uluck for the boudoir, and low Foie to § per cent yet, if Ido not, you mean to take my their worth; partizans, minute men, Oklahoma P & Hoals: ‘fonikovening scosuuime; are In this connection it does not seem | horse.* alarm companies—the value of all rea Olea : a new fanaa (oF mnanowos at to be generally understood that the] ‘‘T must." these remains a question still. Damm Meciha Ges Oc nt pA NEA NIL i ie he direction or managements of these] ‘And risk a Mohawk war party on it, | want rangers! I want them now!” Pacific Ol Ow 1D lhe two properties are no longer ett | the way?" He drove one gloved hand into the roadens Pan-Am Pet Rvening gowns showed a ten- Tciny identical, and that the action of | ‘I-—must palm of the other to emphasize what Pan-Am Pet B (leney toward longer skirts. For [x ovtnern Pacific, recently taken, will] ‘Phat is very brave," sald 1, ‘curb- said pert wear the short skirt is in nn ROR not have the slightest influence ming my impaticnec, “but not wise.” you should have f “T want real rangers, not militia! 1 enn Seub'd Steel Se} vogue. Evening costumes are tO Penaping the judgment of Great North dier,”” said she in her sti ant yi ’ —up-tothe-minute informa- Pere Marquet 4 have high necks and higher backs tee aneotean when they meet in July. | voice, “if war has come to us fi Na RB abel Ue een tion on active Nev eter pallets pees : ‘4 ai but no sleeves, The dividend policy of the lattes}County Tyron, then instantly my want strong men, keen men, tough Curb Exchange stocks. niilips Pe Ae ted heols on afternoon slippers Toompany at that ttme will be deter-|duty is to this brave old. gentleman men, rough men. — é We supply ‘ 040 are to be worn, ee yy pe mined by traMc conditions as they] who lives all alone in his house at : : numbers whieh appear “I want men who fear God, if that or who fear the devil, if that jerce O11 then exist and the outlook for the tall | Caughna quotations, latest news and Terry exposition may be, Pittsburgh Coal months. Versons who are closely as The’ girl 1 hand flat on my y be; but who fear nothing else on complete reports on specific Pitts & W Va Pathing auiK are to Be mom [posited with Grant Northern adairalmarc’k neck and locked. at me. fot Lu f | mod PW Va pt Garing Ih color and) more closely |Imatave thers te/betien dian anvavon'|ehy caress in Hen eesture dau in tan baw olar ea Which stocks interest you ? Erepeed Gls! Oar fitting. ‘Vie ‘hwo in one’ wos lon ice tus ameront § cer oom Tec " Ho shot a look at Nick—“like ? if Pullman Co the popular model. ti boy there he exclaimed—"or I am -a Sonnet eLierec ve oath a Tee Santa Albg Bud i an 1 : ate will not be reduced Both were meant for my horse no judge of men! And like youreelf, fj 4 ‘ 4 > — — a uick kindness ag eae i view, IVEST Pure Olt... 2 und a quick kindness for this Scotel Mr. Drogue, when once they blood TRADER, with useful Pub gery of NJ N. Y.-NORFOLK LINE OPENS.] 11 is stated by a well posted copper] girl came into my heart ‘i . ee Tene . Poli Gamealr) Ganvvouctindla) fave chases anil tice ablee Rip care ioe Ny Gjuide uithanity, (hedbanien of dane pine Malay Li the Menta tek! Yr. filling the woods with their) perfectly familiar to me in happier |¥ ky Beet gate Steel Springs 100 wo 1100 5 ve rt." | hollow sound, and the fifes shrilled] days such men for me and take ful Ask for latest issue Fall Steel: Spe nga Passenger trafic by water will shortly {metal in March totalled very close tof said 1, and be very certain T sh IRS HG GEREN ae Wal LION “Chea harge?'" | Ray Copper resumed between New Yo 41200,000,000 pounds, ‘This is a larger} not forget you. You m ‘i Ube | IG: swish) of rally Seige 5 nate | —Traders Handbook, which {| | 32402 tis tu ]Be Fesumed between New York and] 20,000,000 pounds, This te 4 larger }uot forget you. You 1 ; Diy comeeny che Mohan ence MY COMMISSION Rea H lains how to buy and Hamiinton 9 MOM i Norfolk by the Old Dominion ‘Trang. |tetal for any mont e192 the way on the soft oad. Will] ment numbered thirty-six. rif_les—all S we cume to the library, an| “A pledge!’? he exclaimed, beating Henlagie ¢ creme oortation Company, whieh will send] 6. Gmoiaty arated that evwne | Yau cate for Kaya at the fort when | that now remained of the ol com- Ce ee rowed “pms © WAnd when. you hata G Kep Ir & Steel 1% Si Tite tirat vessel from Norfoik to New|, !t, 8 officially stated thi Wy she is unsaddier pany, three-fourths of which had al- Aas tne Gaoiineaie collect a dozen—the first fut , bs forces Rep Ir & 8 pf ih 78% TE vote April 12, arriving here at 9 P, af, [tans company owned by the Amer | A smile suddenly curved her iy ready deserted to the Canadas with lenst iot etinentaly yo en—I want you to stop the Iro- Nearty 40% of now customers Republie Motor 7 7 7 Wig eroeie i + St jican International Corporation is now] “Yes, John Drogue.” she answered, | jutier. All our officers had fled; Joo| line turned from a group of MeMy is ait at Sacandaga. That's py ‘ tah iy GOK Sn [the following day ne new company sRlneyaynectid a 79 \ aes c i a i tae ‘ : ‘ . B = ne Ae ah i SH area re hale AM ator aigolficant inoview C8 limoms ne He Nan at a gallop, her{ now commanded us; Benjamin de} which lay a map. Nick Stoner and tfalong the Sacandaga and the moun- i { Biwest ) Ds NG seth elnaibot Ria ain soba y ith he year Ue company | yellow hair loosened, wit first} Luysnes was our Lieutenant ; : tins northward! ‘That's where T ex- | JONES & BAKER (| ]o 0 Eire ae ate ee aa inet ier cor tro ret nee |thaates am nperetie Ton of meng (zat cami teowened, th tie fet Lapaoen was our Ldeutenant "| hated bie «pasta oe H lembers New York Curb Market r ‘ : 1 bbarid med tars ‘fi mh steannahiva 152,000,000 and utter charging off in- Thor face and shoulders row, like sun. [acted as fife-major, blew lustily into] “This is young Nich cn of) An officer appeared at the open ‘s * 1 [deter and Hamilton, formerly of thel ventory depreciation reduced profit} shine flashing across windblown | ii hing ,, | Fonda's Bus! * said the Palatine : 1 Direct Private Wires : ‘ old company, are in the new: service i" REY shin: wn his fife, playing the marching wine door and saluted istry Sore Chicago Romes Poliadelphle D. A. Winslow fs President und An oe ee AUFDIGA RY mors n $6,- | goldenrod : which “is called "The Little Red { office tonct drvty, ou | Welk sire! inquired Dayton, barge Detrett Baltimore Clevelan, : 10% 0% 10 De Ay WHI LEE ne und Aw t 590,00 ‘Then, in her saddle, the girl turned] oot; and the drums beat it; and} “Ot 1ld the Colonel dryt aharels re se Wy 3 : *|Gonoral Manager of the new company. American International presents}and looked back at me, and sut so,| we marched in column of fours tofhave heard of the Stoner boys, Andy ee | veported, sir, that Lady | Three New York Offices Benven ’ fe VO Tn company with Norman 1. Hamilton, [something of a market anon It} still galloping, until she was out of [take Sir John at his ancestral hall,{What may be your name?" he in-| 1 oin.on is gone in a great rage to the } $0 Broad St. Tel. Broad 7150 Bhattuck My ” ie 2[Collector of the Port of Norfolk, they [sa large holder of shares of the In- | sight if it chanced to be God's will quired, fastening his piercing exes ON] ) inting lodge, as there were already | @505 Filth Ave. Tel. Mur, Hill 7120 shell oe +]were in town yesterday completing ar-Tternational Mercantile Marine Com | And, as 1 stood there alone in the imine family servants there last. ace |" 225 Fifth Ave. Tel. Mad. $q. 1377 feel i on ah an aN et Fee ee ae eee tee the Jet Touny, United Fruit Company, Macitic [woodland road, 1 began to understand STOLE AWAY. “John Drogue, si ounts, thorn Pasitic., BT HIM Rite BTA Nartolk to Now York will be mado in| ric Steamship Company, United jvhat Nick ftonen meant when he OHNEON HALL wan @ iblaxe ot] {t lave Heard of vou, tle) Ne rs “Where's this place?’? demanded Southern 1 2 teen hours with a §12 fare, includ-|>tates Rubber ‘omy Simms |ealled this Seoteh girl a disturber or light marked, more dryly stil Dayton, turning to tr | Southern Ry pf tte TAS ito three meals and a berth Vetroleam Company and others, and} men's minds and a mistress—all un Rien tors stood wite| Por full minute, it seemed to me] “erie summer house on the Viaie, | Sian Of Of NJpe tity I 1 TMS] The new company will operate three {tie current) market value of these scious, perhaps—of a very deadly All malen ant Goers Atos We The scrutinized me from head to foot. | go | stewart-Warner ey “i | ships, the Jefferson, the Huuniton and} qoecks is in excess of the total market | art open and officers in Continental uni “Mr, Drogue,” said he, 1 any Col Hage CaN, TEA Sen Stromberg 4k ry ‘s s Atlianen, ud will sail from New}yaluation of American International “FALL IN!’ form and in the uniform of the Po Dayton; and To have in my personal} cin collect and go there instantly, Btiebahir wovess YES 10 Sta On, Mondaya, Wednesdays and/yiares. ‘The latter campany has no ROUND the lox house in the{ time Regiment were passing in and | MRE a Lieutenant's commission |r, ‘Dproge, and place that foolish j@ ended debt clearing already were gathered] out with a great clanking of swords} '°T Xinoa ustomshed to learn ot my | 88 Bell Syndicate, inp WY AN DIRIRANG 1 dozen or sixteen men, the| and spurs preferment, never dreaming. nor even i ‘ ; BANKING ANDLEINANOIAL SANING ANQEINSNGIALE 299 DIE OF HUNG. eater number wear etwo-cloth| verswhere companied of reguiar!wishing for military rank, but per (To be Continued.) s I, 9 GER eh eM y IN ONE RUSSIAN TRAIN = onto tee eee eee — COMMERCE HIGH SCHOOL J+)" ineites them cutis (GIRL, 13, SHOWS MOTHER Jind creek Syst nye St Pt 2 TO GIVE AN O'NEIL PLAY] euuse ti} the fisnerman's pronunc REVOLVER, SHOOTS HER s Nanoy ee SoiasHives ane found the ; Block. Maloney & Co. NE ih of the word “all” whieh, tx ca tebe cong, {tastes wncivt of nine ‘children, was . enior Dramatic Sectety WHT Pro. ently 1 thrOVSHOUE fie DiGy | soa Nn ound Says CMA ion to Coney Island Hospital’ in Members of New York Stock Eachange terrible conditions under y senior Drama aia th nf et aarailowlie eeud and Palle Trinwer: Giuealvenniliaan . Russian famine refi anke dace “ie” Torn ent Look what 1 found, mainma,"’ sald — Course Dinner, $1 74 BROADWAY their way to the I fron Vo-might and to-morrow 1 celebra suardl thirteen year-old Nancy Petrosino,| A COLUMBIA MASONIC NIGHT, io h 50c NEW YORK CITY tier are shown in a report of a tion of the coming Easter holidays, the] \i ie etoondg: Mate pointing a revolver at her mother, Mrs.| An event of interest to the Masonie luncheon, Acai ne hiah sie (ust leit vane) Senior Dramatic Society of the High}M en Frank Petrosino, when the latter was] fraternity will take place on the night ; ? 4 schoo! of Commerce will give "He Ra el pre ng dinner In the kitehen of their] of April 20, under the ausp’ Vash- . Excellent Cooking and Service i Kolosowo, on the bord Sene y inca et . v paring aunner i the wl Be Ns ir] of As #9, und rth ‘ preload of Wen: or ; at play of erm. vu) ‘ , Sane home at No, 2562 West 16th Street,} ington Lodge No. 21, in the Gran Chinese and American Dishes — | Reet : OL LPS refuges wlio at O'Ne ar of ievond thal one n of the plac’ has been} Coney: Island, last evening, ‘The. gir!| Lodge Room meonio ‘ h We invite attention to our branch offices at ea on thelr tite’ i mu me T i ie ee ney selends: last event The. gin) Lods m% Masonic Hall, No. 73 Special | Banauet | | Horlzo The Umperor J vid J und re 0 eee then pulled the trigger, and when there|\ est 23d Strect. It will be known ae Special Ph Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, New York City, and | 1BURDOy AME ai ENG: FAsn 3 Anna a 7 at Was no report, thoueht the weapon un-| "Columbia: University Night,” and. the Clubs. | trict, 1,299 died on the i , ic ) loaded and again pulled the trigger, A}objects of the meeting are firat, to | ite. 30 City. Ne ny ; bullet penetrated the mother's, rlght| Coster a movement for the stimulation | Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey were no me | breast Gh granian <ianaiis nollie amanataels | t t fe \ Mrs, Pet jutehed the edge off lege Masons, and, second, to promote a : | § t pf Ming. Naney | Y rest among the Masonio | is e ' ho was working in| lo the a »politan district in | owe j ; ‘ pet pe n the the back yard garden. ‘Tony, nine, bes college M en und thelr age . ep route for whale ol! subjects the crew is muvh world. Uaving bis father would be urrested for tivitics

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