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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922. GIVE IVORY GAVEL TO NEW JUSTICE OF AND PERU SUPREME COURT ca AI DISPUTE HERE} fe Aile-chaimers to Settle Tacna-Arica “i : Am 6 Open. High Low Nat Ro Mex 24 » 8 National Condutt. 9% Nat nam Stp National Lead Nevada Conso} New Orina T & M NY Alrbrake NY Central... ... New York Dook.. NYNH OH NY Ont & Went Norfolk & Went Allis Chalmers pf Am Agr Chern Am Hank Note Am Reet Sugar Am Rosch Mag & ory i ‘ Am on 0 Northern Pac LADY JANE. INSTALMENT NO, 2. and force of the coming democracy, troversy in Washington jae. Oran ak ALLEN'TE’S first Impresstons of WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. and desire to have legislation attuned i After 40 Years Am tee Grphmum Cire Jane Partington were that an]JANDREW TALLENTE, M. P., defeated at Hellesfield, losing his} {ty ape pepaka ate. ¥ Avo toe vt Sivan auaiin exceedingly attractive but seat through a speech made by ‘s : ———— m International ona Bottling N , : ‘That was entirely a matter of fac- EO Within a few weeks plenipoten- Am Lin Ol pf Postum Cereal somewhat tmperious young] MILLER, Socialist M. P., whom Tallente meets at the station on his|tion,” she persisted. “That horrible j jes Of Chill and Peru will meet in Ora thar re Sauhe kee Corp. woman had surprised him in a most} way to his country estate, where A _ | verson Miller was sent down there, ington In an attempt to nexo- Am Bafety 1 Pacific ON tw 1) undignified sesition, She had come! TONY PALLISER, his secretary, is discovered in collusion with his]‘r some reason or other, to make Am Ship & Com Pan Amer Pet cantering down the drive on a horse wife. Tony disappears mysteriously. trouble. 1 believe if the election had Am 8m & Ref Am Bnutt ‘Am Steel Fdry. Fan Amer Pot B Penn ROR .. Penn Beaboard 8t 4 Taye by been delayed th: . which, by compariaon with the Bx-|STELLA TALLENTE asks her Husband what he has done to Tony.|paq aca another week, and you Tacna-Arica dispute, now of 3 moor pontes which everyons rode 1 Tallente orders her out of the house. speeches like you did at the Corn Ex- ae, standing, and commoniy a final settlement of the so- in # one of the sorest spots Ra wane ot Hiebge dd these parts, had secmed gigantic, and, change, you would have got in." @ i rane isartos. international re- Am Sumatra Tot Phillips Sea finding a difficulty tn making her He looked at her in some surprise. n national weer isa kee That is exactly what [ thought presence known, had motioned to him with her whip. He climbed down from the steps where he had been busy fastening jp some roses, removed a nail from his mouth and came toward In fact, the Province of | Tana. AH has frequently been re- ferred to as the Alsace-Lorraine of ith America. The Washington negotiations are myself,” he agreed. ‘How on earth did you come to know all these things?" “I take an Interest in your career,” she said, smiling at him, ‘and T Am Tobacco Am Tob cts B Am Chicle Am La Auatin Am Wool Pierce Arrow pf. Merve OW... Pittn & Went Va Pond Creek Cori Preaned Stee) Car Pullman Co ti ‘Am Writ Paper pt 86% tr [Punta ‘Alce Buear i . hate to see you #0 dejected without J Bho direct result of an invitation sent Am. Zine veces 18% 11 [Pure on Pah ner cane, j for Prosident Harding by Secretary er Bee teenies aah Bub Bery of N Jot “How ta it that 1 can make no one A ee aiteie Sons at rode gz : naconda Ba “Pierce ON pti. BAY “she asked. “T¥0 you know ff ww sen comp: ty ave er the shvteaienc by bey twa lll cy at bag | RAY Conver ae ne ou x ance stirred in his pulses. The bitterness ‘‘eountries bas been regarded : Asso. Dey Goede. Be vee ee state | remains 11% Mra, TaHante 1s at home of his suppressed disappointment was jumiph, if diplomacy over the ten- en BS sb 100% 100% | Ramennen ae Tallente was in no hurry to reply, suddenly soothed. There was some- ihe soacRnation epeaking ihiser te bh, aI G UNlR hes @ bunk sen He was busy taking in a vartety of thing of the excitement of the dis- 2 peaking At 5% MMR, i pleasant Impressions. Notwithstand- coverer, too, in these new sensations. lean countries to resent any in- Atl Birm & Atl ep 1&8 pf... 81% I J th Const Line f% PPR TRepublic Motor 7 [ing the severely cut riding habit and it seemed to him that he was finding lervetion by the United States in A 3 ‘i : tf : nd somethi hich had b ked out cir affairs, and particularly as a rat cea a Royal Dutch NY 644 43%] the hard little hat, be decided that he ee ee een choked ou ‘Feversal of attitude on the 1 AU Gulf & WI of Bt Joseph Lend. 14% had never looked Into a more attrac- of his life and which was yet a real ich ts thin Aue weate Stl. & Ban Fran 30 ively feminine face, Hor eyes were and natural part of It. Py, He supposed more than Raldwin Loco St L & Bouthw... 30% n, HAC HAIG arhae “WOH @il GAS eR WEG woleance soft and bro! fe mad to hay: le It plain that she shade of the same color. Her mouth, Unwelcome any manifestation Balt & Onlo ... Balt & Ohio pf.. St L & Southw pt 43a of me if you don’t mind," he warned Santa Cee Gugar. 4%, her. “‘If you encourage me like this, Dh, pee ‘yuna Anterost, from Rarnadale A Saxon Motore . Pi 44 | for all its firmness, was soft and i! ‘ Snfect tter Ayre dge hig Batopiias Min Seaboard Alr Lin 8% a {pleasantly curved, She possessed a ey develop ee juvenile Gs “oe ith Peru. gis NOTICE ROBERT 5E COOK PAARSA [Rarnadaie B Seaboard AL pf 18% 13 |curtous air of physical well being, the all feglings—you will make me wan’ Beare Roebuck Seneen Coppe: Robert McCook Marsh Hailed as] fen sect 8p to talk about myself. Tam beginning well being of a woman who has found to feel terribly egotistical already." 4 (ae and is enjoying what she secks in life. retation of the situation, h fe Incorrect, according to i Heth Stoel B Bhell TA Teesce Ae eau aE wee c. Bhe leaned a little towards him. Her [Minister MState Carios Aidunate, one| — Uccessor to the Late Henry | rcotn rien rte nee fio ene Hessel ane rapaecaai wall goede mouth was soft with swéet-and fel. t Biktyn Rap Tran io Porto Tico Sug 48) ol ea oh pon » 'e! OG- elec ie ee hitian_plenipotentiaries DAECten iiss ROR T ttn 10% Bouthem acitie.. 90% urediy, but frowning slightly at his VA ee aa aL da eas ho Now tn this city. He declared | supreme Court Justice Robert McCook | Mkiyn Union ax Houthern Ry silence atid esi hilt has not shown coldness toward Proffér af the good offices of this soln the eecond place, he , th forthcoming Washington otiations do not conatitute in an: o¢the word an ‘intervention “That is just what I hoped f heals succeed tn doing.’’ she declared. have been interested in your aroee ever since I had the faintest idea of what politics meant. You could net give me a greater happiness than to talk to me—about yourself.'* o pense a Southern Ry pf. RON 4... 8 0 of NJ pf Btewart-Warner Btrombers Studebaker Bubmarine Boat . ‘Tenas Gulf Sulp.. ‘Texan Company . ‘Texas & Pacific... Tex & Pac Third Avenue Marsh, appointed by Gov. Miller to aii] Burns Brow x the place left wacant by the death of | fire free Justion Henry D. Hotchkisn, took his} putts & Sup place on the bench yesterday. William] Butterick Co J, Curtis, on behalf of members of the] Caddo Cent On f Packing p the part of this cou: bar, presented an tvory gavel to him i earls and Harlan ¥. Stone, dean of Columbta| Calf Petrol As aitatter of fact,” Minister! Taw school: State Superintendent of| ©" Pavitt te “sald, “President Harding’slinsurance Francis i Stoddard and} Central Leather which eas promptly and/frwin 1. Rackoff, representing the} Cent Leather pf» by both counties, was}American Legion, also expressed good] Cerro Ne Vase “Mrs, Tal he announced. "She has taken most nment with her."* fumbled in her side pocket and produced @ diminutive ivory case, She withdrew a card and handed it to Tallente, with a glance at his gloved hands “Will you give this to the butler?” she begged. ‘Tell him to tell his mis TEA AND TALK. VO soon tea was brought t®, = : Ghanaine MOtOre, Tidewater On tress that I was sorry not to find her ‘The homely service of the meal, the first {hatance ta which the United | Wishes. _ — Vonkacason(kicenc: Tobacco Product at home and Robert's plain clothes, tates approached the two disputants ii Chic & Alton Ry.. ‘Transcon Ol “The butler," Tallente explained, seemed to demand some sort of an regard to Tacna-Arica. The in-|tentiary from Chill on spetial mission,| Giic a al Ry pt Unten Bae er “has gone for the milk. He shall explanation. It was she who prow jnceuracy, gf the suggestion that Chili}arrived yesterday on board the Grace] chic M & st P Unien Beane have the card tmmediately on his re- vided the opening. aR previgusly manifested coldness|Line «steamship Santa Luisa. Dr.| chic M & 8t P pt United Alloy... turn."* “Will your wife be long away?” she jeward such an approach, and has|Solar came to attend a meeting with] Chic RI & Pac United Drug She looked at him a moment and inquired. ow reversed her altitude, ls there-|representatives of Peru to discuss the] © R14 P 8 pe pf United Food Prod 4% then smiled. ‘Tallente looked at his guest thought- ‘ore self-evident. Tacna-Aria dispute. He brought with} © Rt & saa! ses Un Ry Inv Co... 17% “Do forgive me,” she said, “I be- fu For the moment he ignored her “Equally,.unjust alike to President {him two Immense condors, given him| Che Gt Wenern Ue By ay, Ge BE ass eve you are Mr. Tallente?" question. His eyes appraised her ding, Peru and Chili is the con-{by his sister, who lives in Argentina.| Ci gw w ity. oi Pein pipotien ae He drew off his gloves and shook critically, reminiscently. There was ption that the negotiations will con-|They will be presented to the Mil- a Wig aahy ote ork hands something vaguely familiar in the te am-‘intervention’ by the United |Waukee Zoological Park. : ri + 61M ““low did you guess that?” he “A POLICE INSPECTOR, SIR, FROM BARNSTAPLE 18 WAITING|frank sweetness of her tone and man- US Rubber . ’ & tates in Ave affairs of any nation on = CCORML.... US Smoiters asked INDTHE STUDY,” iat ing to make the most {dtot. he Southern Continent. On the con- Cluett & Peabody US Steal vcs. “From the illustrated papers, of VD am going to Mane tne mo! ‘1 rary, your-President in his invitation IOWA TO BE TARGET OrsasCele) «. U 8 Steel pte... course," she answered. “I have come|own letters! What has become of nat be #0 eure that the country 4s] icatly commonplace remark, races 'ouk the\utmost care to avoid even the Col Fuel & Iron. Utah Copper .... to the conclusion that you must be a} Your secretary? clamoring for my services. “IL cannot believe tha s is rn utmont care to avo even tne AS RADIO MOVES HER. |= «==. enue voy" saie anna have’ seen ao nny] ‘allets threw some books to the] she waved away hile speech ‘with a time wa have met. ; gp we cannot speak with too ——— ee ar auns pase an eel pictures of you lately.” floor and seated himself in the vacant] little gesture of contempt. | “It isn’t," she replied, helping her- a h Solumbia Grapho. Caro Chem ., ven eae We ab ietallos:| . “lee! , " becoming self-conscious,” he | easy chair. tubbis| ‘our defeat a self to strawberry jam Pesan es ea ease eee | MUlanitic fleet ta) ite cn Battle: |come tab ae Mirebatire: contested. "Won't, you come’ in?| “1 shall begin to think," he said, a] Meld was a mutter of political Job-|""Are you in earnest?” he asked, : ship in Manoeuvres for Cones G86 aveante ere ¢ 1 i “ on'tread|bery. Any one could see through} puzzted exact words, he meroly sala Consol Textite wanean RE Acs There is a toy somewhere about the tittle querulously, “that you don’tread|Pery. Any a peal ects | I States ‘would be pleased to First Time. Con Int-Cal Min Weber & Heil premises who an look after your]the newspapers. My secretary, ac-] that. — ee es feet ie have Not only that but you have made ne in Washington any represen- Cont Can Weat Maryland horse, and I shall be able to give youl cording to that portion of the press]sent you there au p have} me a present. hich the Governments of| WASHINGTON, April 18,—The] consol Distributers te West Mary 24. pt some tea as soon as Robert gets back! which guarantecs to provide full value | found you @ perfectly safe seat, anc.) He searehed the recessen of his be pleased t . {battleship Iowa, moving under radio] Cosden Ol ays West Pac Corp with the milk." for the smallest copper coin, has ‘dis- | f course, he will have to the) memory in vain. She smiled at his pore may, 00 p ssa & Corn Products... 102% < BalGury of He called (onthe: boys. Whoveauis un HA He shook his heud perplexity and began to count on her a | contro}, will furnish a target for the] corn prod pt 115 tern Unton henwet.tailawer sieves oF tite “Iam not so sure. Horlock resents} fincers, rase it in every-day words,| Atlantic Mlect off the Virginia Capes] Crucible Bteel 64% tinghouse trom aoe oe sorry entre oe Tallente was looking out of the} ny defeat almost as though it were Let me see,"’ she sald, “exactly which your country has] on May 4 Crucible Bteel pf Wheeling & L canes spoked around fim for a| Window: A slight hardness had crept )y pecsonal matter. Besides, It 18 8B} rourteen years ago you arrived in d a willingness to take in the Cuba Cane Sugar Wheel @ L pt hall. He looked around him for alinto his tone and manner. He had/aee of young men, Lady Jane." Paria trom London on’ aconfidential The Ohio, a sister ship of the Iowa, | cuta moment in some perp is to furnish us a room, some ‘ane Bug pf White Motor xity. the alr of one reciting a story “Young men!’ she ecowled, “But mission to a certain person."* and @ table around which we Which was used as the radio control | Chic & 8 Ml White O11 : ron en he sungented |. (7The young man and I differed last | you are young." ‘To Lord Peters!" he exclaimed. € sit down together and settle our! ship when the Iowa participated in} CM? & Wm. Scene oe ea eee ivne for the ares. | Tuesday night” he said. “in the lan-}" «Am "47" he answered, a little sad-] she nodded. or arrange for the settle-ltne aircraft experiments last year.|ceten Amer Sue Wilson &'Co Pes nitie the only room T use" peunee. of the novelists) lie walked out}jy, “1 am not feeling it just now.] ‘you had haif an hour to spare THe Sei pe ules ena ¢ feels hel 23 AS lig tg Worth Pump pe B ca ee oe tina pas. |:8t9 the night and disappeared. Oaly | Resides, there is something wrong] after you had finished your business, . asa target avinon Chem ++. y he follo ‘ c - an hour before dinner, too. Nothing} .,nout my enthusiasms. ‘They are be-| and you begged to sce the young peo- has been heard of him since.” coming altogether too pastoral. | am] pie, Maggie Peters was always # “What a fatuous thing to do!" she] rather thinking of taking up the cul-| jriend of yours. You came into the remarked. ‘Shall you have to get an-| tivation of roses and making a ter-| morning room and 1 was there.” other secretary?" ed garden down to the Do] “you?” offer, made’ by your President, as he Del & Hudson, ‘stated, in ‘the interest of American] Naval gunnery experts are greatly} pei Lack & Weat ia Seicord, na accepted in the] interested in the Iowa tests, since the | Done Minox big guns of the fleet have not had} pr, Sk Ate * Ex Dividend sage into a small apartment at the extreme end of the hou: “You are like me,’ she said. "I keep most of my rooms shut up and VOREIGN EXCHAN( Opened easier. Sterling, demand} OHMS “ENVOY Anmives ron! Practice on anvihind more alive than qeteenorty PALE) Cala CMe As rangle Mee needs | ePresently,”' he assented, ‘Just for] You know anything about gardening,| “yes! 1 was at school in Parts, MEETING WITH PERUVIAN a target under Ne In this cane they | Puucotts nn cs, demand, .0931 1-2; cables, ue aoe: Isn't it? he re-| the moment T am rather enjoying do-| Lady Jane and I was spending my half-holiday wi re-on a battleship makit ie #3 off 0004 1 A demand ath ‘A deh is " + aa a i i with Maggie.” ‘ Dr. Carlos A. Solar, Ambassador! jeadway and mianceuynlg a4 “a Bs hatin cables, opie ey ates marked, sweeping @ pee Garlands! eae hack rao ieualy ustie te ic ee HA Vary coeotient ‘phe tittle brown girl!” he mur- 4 ordinary and Minister Plenipo-| directions. je 2 Ss. demand, 08st 1.2, {from a chair. “lam without @ sec-} She leaned back among. sh J Ab ‘i kaa s “T never heard your nam ‘ Fe ee aes sas 1-2 Dretary just now—in fact,”” he went on, | tons of her chair and looked across at Weaidinate aes te Fe | miureanen X sent (he chogolates 1 he Ml cables box aes, aur {with w little burst of confidence en-[him with interest, an interest winleh JT Toone Mh re An Pure| to send them to ‘the young lady in BANKING ANO FINANCIAL, | __ BANKING AND FINANCIAL. report Drachmas, demand, 0453; |xendered by her friendly attitude, | presently drifted into ssmpathy. Even) cuit when you have Amished your| brown.’ Of course I remember! But ee ee ANCIAL: ra} Asphalt 5b, unchanged, Swies frama [we are in a mess altogether, the lightness of his tone could not | Wt Sour hair was down your back, yout She laughed softly, leaning back] mask the inwritten weariness of the amongst the cushions of the chair and] m&n, the tired droop of the mouth and looking around the room, her kindly] the lack-lustre eyes. eyes filled with interest. “Do you know,” she sald, “I have “It is a most characteristic mess,"" | never been more intrigued than when she declared. ‘I am sure an inter-}1 heard you were really coming down Viewer would give anything for this} here, tast summer I was tn Scot- had freckles and you were as silent as demand, .1945; cables, .1947, up .0001. p Guilders, demand, .3798; cables, 5103 up 0008, Pesetas, demand, .1056; cables, .1658. Sweden kronen, de- mand, cables, .2608, off .0004 Norway kronen, demand, .1880; cn teen thousand tntelligent voters have just done ‘their best to tell me| @ mouse. that it ts already finished," he sighed.| ‘I beg your pardon, s| ENetoAderauh tl a¥ecitaesamae They turned abruptly around. They Fr ee d that they had ‘Am I going to be disappointed in] had been so engrosse you, [ wonder?’ she asked. ‘I don't|not noticed the sound of footsteps. ral Motor pt, 79% on Motor Deb. on Motor Op c.. THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK bles, 1885, up .0005 think so. You surely wouldn't let a] Robert, a little out of breath, was n pe en, demand, .2127; eé glimpse into your tastes and habits. | land —in fact, I have been away every Tite agair like one election drive you| Standing at attention, ‘There was a Grent Nor Ore... 004 Golf clubs, all cleaned up and veady Hime the Manor has been open. TAI out of public life? It was 80 obvious| disturbed look In bis face, a tremor - fs ee . Guan Sugar a ‘nr action: trout rod, newly waxed at] gy anxious Ae her vou UK a will sell at his office in Room 530, in the |} [cuir Staten ste CURB: Lee MUNI ay Arann eee Hat yun, oie made the iets Conde ire youn pareem, aint hen Pe Sat . , , 1¢ joints— Bhat ays his part of orld Horlock’s growing unpopularity in ardeDs, SEs one Opened irregular. Radio, & 7-8; i vater in yours; tennis “ ¥. io = Municipal Building, on uuston Ol. Carib. 4, up 1-8; Cit. Serv. common, | "e's papier he Necllent prese-ot{_ ‘“Tlike it so much,” he replied. “thatthe country. Haven't you realized] Peated. ‘‘there is—some one Tere) so } | ou ; Carib., 4, up 1-8; § ommon, }quets in e Jagr el like sett lene for the Feetl that: yourest— ‘ : “t| see You. Hupp Motors Se, o's Bima, 1014 or y pauel : A I feel like set! 1g hat yourself—or perhaps you don't fry . Honientake Mining ©, inde eee nates oh P| wonder wrnetiion yall Fs tho Food tne orany lite care to talk about these things to an] "Some one?” Tallente repeated ue ay: ri 25 1922 LAE TBR Co ale fe ada fee She shook her head. ignoramus such as I am.” impatiently ’ ’ Indiahoma Ref .. LIBERTY BONDS. wrtter—rather dusty. I don't believe} She shook ‘ i rep . , rt leaned a little forward. The “You will never be able to do that, Please don't believe that,"* he beg-| Robert 2 she said, “at least not for many years. | ged hastily. “I think yours is really| effort at lowering his vole only made The country will need so much of your | the common sense view of the matter,| his hoarse whisper sound more ag’ that you can use it “T can't,”’ he admitted. “I have been writing my letters by hand for the Liberty 8 1-28 opened 99.80, up ,08; Ist 4 1-48, 99.82, up 14; 2d, 99.66; 3d, at 12 o'Clock Noon | [inter ‘Gono corp. © pt Inter Gor Ag Corp pt 49.84, up .04; 4th, 99.90, off .08; Vic- : nt me.country. will nega se AUER DE TEH! |e semGien seas) viewy of the matter. (1ue © | Paper tory 4 8-48, 100.62. Heat te es ® you may come here for your holidays." represented, among’ the coalitionists,| “A police Inspector, sir, from Barn C l4a | M Mar ——S She wie pelploss creatures! Fancy | “If you read the newspapers,” he[ the moderate Socialist, the views of| staple is waiting in the study. ¥ Ayo | Mobat ce RADCLIFFE GIRLS IN DRIVE,|, McD Situhign unanic ta write his [remarked a little grimly "304 MIsht those men who recognize. the power (Te Be Continued.) [NB headteters aM great Fo arked a little erie i Ib ll istand on rt Day in New York Finds proxies for 1,828,352 shares of pre-[mill & Co., once one of the greatest | weekly publication, vas ose by cares | |bewet ea " ith © ferred and 2,073,187 of common stock.| holders representing Wall Street cli-| men late last night, taken Into th Gold Corporate Stock of The City of New York, jewel Ten of Them Pleased With Campaign, FTING ‘There were represented in person 345]ents, now control only 38,858 shares of |and tarred and feathered. Principal maturing April 15, 1972. Jones Ten ‘Twelve Radcliffe College undergradu- Preferred skates and 6.146 shares Of|the stock ane obs common A few f ates experienced their first day in New liar stockholders and! SEABOARD OIL EARNS of York yesterday in a campaign to in- The stockholders were anxious toltheir holdings follow el Exempt from Federal Income Tax and f h Kelly Spring crease funds for Radcliffe endowment know how the company was wetting | $2,800,000 A MONTH, \ I rom the |||; Wheel New Yorkers are genial and very gen- along so far as fuel wes concerned [aames A. Farrel - ncome Tax of the State of New York. Cee aes erous,” they anid last night at their on ay peatuction,”” Mr. Gary said, [1 f- Mergun The Mexican Seaboard Oll Company headquarters, No, 44 West 47th Street f the remainder of the week goes ns Bids must be delivered to the Comptroller in sealed Vane rin W ly as to-day, our slogan, ‘One UP) Morgan @ Golll! } 1) enone nings during the four “L cun only say that our operations |xamuct Atather : wai rerots ‘car rt pane in the Rirmingham, the Pocahontas ]Thomas M a 1.000] months ending March 81 In excess 0 »U. and the Kentucky districts are at full J ; 441 $90,000 a day, or $2,800,000 a monta, aie envelopes addressed to the Comptroller of The City of |) |\00"\"\,5 Million by duly 4, will be realli capacity. In the Connelisville dis al Ro ed { from the sale of oil to such com- New York. | [tors es ‘The gift of $250,000 from the trict we are retting anol Of per th the meeting yesterday the fol-| panies as the Standard Oil of New i sn Education Board is upon a Reassures Stock-| °° Dermal In view yy-| lowing directors were re-elected for | Jorsey, Atlantic Refining, Texas Com- it of 2 1-; | [Lous & Nash... 118% t ising the other 0 by that} E. H, Gary Reassures Stock-] pty stored before the strike, the cor- ; ; ersey, J &. A deposit of 21-2 per cent. of the amount of the pro- | < 113% Wee ee mson Gootsie cf Sat | taken care of.’ three years: George F, Baker, J. A. oany, Pierce Oil and Sinclair, which holders as to Corporation’s [pine his talk. Mr Position nd Future the export business was getting back} gun. George F. Ba jary said] Farrell, E. H. Gary and J. P, Mor- er jr, was elected Park Avenue Is directing and Miss Helen Curtis. posi] must accompany each bid. Such deposit must be ||| \i«» Hievsied -. 44's iin cash or certified check upon a New York State Bank Maxwell AD ast the efforts senior class companies pay the Mexican export . Maawell Motor 4 President, is in charge of the students, ow t was before the w to succeed Daniel G. Reid, who re- [ts or Trust Company, or any National Bank. | Meswall Motor Bs (288 > —— Cert aid “the highest point{signed more than a year ago because | Of the earnings received during the telat P Mines eS J, HW, CONTAN, busine ot ill health, As Mr. Reid was one of 1} i A a To dred of more than 100,000] before the war. And all our bt four months the company has distrib- For further information see “City Record,” or consult é as J. Harry Conlin, a nephew of the Inte Ona aad a ilitie soar! iaithe GoKdan the founders of the corporation, nol i 4 ¢5 500,000 in dividends, of which any bank or trust company, or send for descriptive cir. |||" Conver 28 William 4, Hlorence, one time famous |e regen yesterday to attend the an-| The siockholders gave thelr Chair-| successor, was clected & vost A60. Ai |§1.26 a share was ald Dec. 15, $1 0 7 W) | atidite States Ou 15% actor, died Sunday at his home, N joboke _ aes F ng vote of thanks. the stockholders ho; that he wou! Jha, ' bay cular to || sisvnie me ie Han? Batenine Avanuce tien: Pn nual meeting of the United States] ane hocke show that George F. Ba-|he able to return to active service hare Jan. 14, 41 a share March A f 4 5 klvn, ne books . d 60 cents 5. Ina CHARLES L. CRAIG Wi eee tee forly years he wax employed in the] Steel Corporation and munched sand-lker is the largest stockholder and J. i ond 60 opie AGTH A. Ih ag isos the 4 ; i Man Sroghiyn Post often, “He-waw a mem, [ wiches am aueats of Wibert 1. Gary. [1m storsan one of the amalleet Bit lea ueonsaa ROITOR TARKED AND|ys T0000 of U8 7 per cent debentures : SR CeAS TIO, Die ee ics nan of the Board of Directors,'the best thing ts that brokerag A 2D. not m1 i Comptroller of The City of New York, of the 13th Assembly District Re. |CHAIEMAN Ot Oa comments on bust. houses are among the smallest holder sTHERED due Sept. 1, 1929, reducing its out- publican Chub and a Maxon. He is ayr- | and letened 10, Tit ee Tein chewing the stock hax gone into tho "OAKLAND, Cal, April 18,—Philip atanding obligations from $10,100,000 cr ics | ourticulas while the telle‘s cougted hands of the public, Shearson, Ham- Hilcy, editor of the Free Press, a local to as of April 1 ( ea oe . - — a ae -— — = a