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Di Sot { { od 55% 54 t Prod. pf... 115% 115% 115% 1154) Rep noe & supe 8) eB it r ag Rr lee fet) Se] Rover Duten NT ay wy 1% # | Sadeeeethpe aig aE ie | st L & Ban Fran 2M 29% 20% if Cane : <M wy Bt L & Bo West. 30% 31% 30% ; AEM... “SH 2% BIL es so Wire a ah aN SEN pl 4% 44% 43% 44% [Genta Coc Sumer 4K 4K 4K 5 z 8 $ g : § Bavego Arms... 21% 21% 21 Davison Chemical 60 = 61% 61% Baten Dickors + 3% on a" De & Hudson ... 120 120 «120 «120 |geaboard Air L.. 8% 8% BM [Del Lack 4W.. 115 315 115 115 |miatoard AL pf 13) 18 19% | Dome Mines ts Bears-Roebuck .. ™m x | Dul So Bh & Bhattuck Aris 9 ry M Shell T & T 46% 40% ‘ ; Binclatr On... 82 80K oe Blors-Bheff Btecl. 42% 42% 42% 1) Brie Bouthern Pac ., 00% MH 89% | Famous Pe hy fovthern Ry + 4H 2 Mh fh Fat ‘ Bouthern Ry pf. 05% 56 55% \) Bisher Stan Ol) of NJ.. 177 118 wt 2 Btan Ol of NJ pl ity 14% 14% Btewart-Warner . 42% 42 41% Stromberg 53. Biudedaker V7 139% 117 aA THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK will sell at his office in Room 530, in the Municipal Building, on Tuesday, April 25, 1922 at 12 o’Clock Noon \ $45,000,000—4'14% Gold Corporate Stock of The City of New York, Principal maturing April 15, 1972. Exempt from Federal Income Tax and from the Income Tax of the State of New York. Bids must be delivered to the Comptroller in sealed _ envelopes addressed to the Comptroller of The City of New York. A deposit of 21-2 per cent. of the amount of the pro- posal must accompany each bid. Such deposit must be in cash or certified check upon a New York State Bank or Trust Company, or any National Bank. For further information see “City Record,” or consult any bank or trust company, or send for descriptive cir. cular to 3 ; CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comgireller of The City of New York. WOMEN IN TRADES ENJOY VAUDEVILLE AND SUPPER DANCE Open. Tenn Cop & Chem 11% Texas Co .. Ow Tex &@ Pac 33% Tex & Pac Coal., 28% Third Ave Tobacco Prod Transcon Olt Twin City Rapid.. Unton Ot Union Pac . Union ¥ United Alloy @isappearance of the Honorable Ane thony Palliser. Could any man 60 backward over that palisading, do you think, and save his life?" Robert shook his head. “Miracles can’t happen, sir‘? be SCOTLAND YARD MAKES INSTALMENT NO, 3, QUERIES. WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. “QO =: number one ts} ANDREW TALLENTE, M. P., defeated at, Hellesfield, losing his United Fruit... United Food Prod 4% Un Ry Inv Co. 17 Un Ry Inv Co pf 31 Un Retail Btore UBC I Pipe this, sir, I wish to know seat through a speech made by " whether Mr. Palliser’s| MILLER, Socialist M. P., whom Tallente meets at the station on his onal, : tered. , Uf in¢ Alcohol, ay aad wee bi a. ates way to his country estate, where , iNeverthelens,”” Tallente said, a iit Go Wabbersass.s dissgree- | TONY PALLISER, his secretary, is discovered in collusion with his| tle gioomily, ‘the sea never p* ment with you. “In @ sense I suppose it was," Tal- lente acknowledged. “I turned him out of the house." ‘The inspector did not attempt to conceal his gratification. He made a voluminous note in his pocketbook. U 8 Smelters.. U 6 Bteel. U & Steel pf. Utah Copper Utab Securities Vanadium Bterl Va Caro Chem i ‘ what the land gives it. My fate * wife. Tony disappears mysteriously. rest with the tides.”* "at STELLA TALLENTE asks her husband what he has done to Tony.| Robvert suddenly gripped bis mase Tallente orders her out of the house. Lat O Cae The moon nak ene LADY JANE PARTINGTON of Woodhanger, daughter of the| Underneath « fragment Duke of Barminster, calls to find Tallente in the deserted house. She | the stood in complete darkness. Bits remains for tea. They are interrupted by the arrival of a police in-|which ted through the grounds from. th sehsl spector. the beach, came the sound of Wabash pt B. ‘Am 1 to conctode, then, thst there TPS footsteps. A startled ow! flew out Weber & Hel! was a quarrel?’ he inquired. wheeled over their heads with a Went Marylx “You can put your own construc- 4 little cry. * tion upon It," was the cool reply. the “Who's that in the grounds, Rate . A “Had you any idea where the Hon- i Baa ert?” Tallente demanded. he Westinghouse «.. oO Their Trade Union League) atic Anthony Palliser was going : Wheeling & LE 10% Is Raising Money for tor NG ? Wheel @ LE pt. Ce 3) "T suggested the devil,"* Tallente HH ai 4 i Tallente flashed on his own White Motor . 6% 45% A Club House. confided blandly. “I expect he will f is ys ‘Who's there?" he asked White fl .. : = bed Actors and actre from many of| get there some time. I put up with ¢ \ 4 There was no answer. The Wickwire Bteel him because I knew his father, but 5 4 for a moment remained a4 8 #4 | the principal theatres went to the 42% 42% 42%|Pennsyivania Hotel last night to take 51% 81 51%] part in the vaudeville supper dance under the auspices of the Women’ Trade Union League, The money is to be used toward buliding a clud house Witlys-Overland .. ‘Wilson & Co. Worth Pump . he is not a young man to make a y ‘4 f then tt began again to advance. fuss about.” " e The inspector was a little staggered. ‘Am I to conclude, then," he said, that you were dissatisfied with his work as your secretary?"* for working women. “Absolutely,"’ was the firm reply. Opened steady. Radio common 3%, up. %; Simms 11, pf %; Eastman Kodak 78, up %; International A shape loomed in distinctness. bulky man in dark clothes came inte Petroleum es fe Helewnest Oil) Among the theatrical people who] “Reing your private secretary, sir,”* ! ait : i aga Gtllian—t Gtttasty of Indiana, 94; Electric Storage Bat-|voiuntecred to help were Constanco|he sald, “the Honorable Anthony Ds : What are you doing out here, Mr: Tele tery 42%, up %. : Bennett. Montfort Steele, Nona Morgan, | Palliser would no doubt have access to as “ioe af zi lente?’ f LIBERTY BONDS. ° g f Bohs Tallente laughed a little scornfullty Boriand, Gopak, Mrs. Richard Bennett, Liberty 3%8 opened at 99.56, off] arthur Shaw. Harry Wagstaff Gribble, .06; Ist 4%8, 99.80; 3d, 99.70, Off 10: |pianche Yurka, the Mllse Dufour danc- ith, 99.86, off .04; Victory 4%8,lens, gullet. Barrett Rublee, Sydney | Pere of importance, papers whose pos- 100.62, off .04. Thompson, Mary Shaw, Richard] session by parties in the other camp “It seems to me that the boot is om the other leg,” he sald. “I should Tike to know what the mischief you ineam by wandering around my grounds 'k@ FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENED |Bennett, Margaret Wyoherly, Luctilo lof politics’W—— ; § , this hour of the night without “s Watson, n Miller,| + 10 ne e REEGULAR: Paice eee Woes basta lee : EB LOp) retin a taberr Died. 'In- f 4 i permission. ee Sterling, demand, 4.41%; cables, |¥08s and Mary Rehan. i - + you are an astute / ; s 4 The inspector completed his 4 %. French francs, demand, tenia = pee | TR eS as ” und stood in the little cirele of” 0829; cables, .0929%, up .0008, Lire, He crossed the room and, with a aly p —e He took note of the rope and of Wei eel vtigubies Mec ete key which he took from a chain at- 5 S i — lente’s condition. ; sate B03) * Mapas frasioe, edie | tached to his trouser button, opened f ° 5 “My presence here, atr,’* the inupee~ "0855%; cables, 0856, off .0003. a small but powerful safe fitted into i ~ 3 tor announced, ‘‘is connected with the Marks, demand and cables, .0034%, the wall. He opened it confidently : p . : by i disappearance of the Hohorable Ah- off .0000%. Greek drachmna, demand, 1 enough gazed inside and remained for ‘c is ‘ re, thony Palliser.”* Giba Ghbtibn 0166, UNSHEG aA. Bivins a moment transfixed. Then he took " | afi all vs Bs The inspector moved to the palisad« franca) @emnand, sib: pacey 1947, up a few packets of papers, glanced A | p ing. The top rail h-4 been broken, 4 unchanged. Guilders, demand, .3791 SET MOUs A aos Teh RCed heme £58 %,\ : 4 ER though it had given under the weight isahlen- 3484, cup. c000k Passtanudes still stood there, dangling the key in S yg ‘ " : of some heavy body. He held “up the MANE USSG) eotied, Anke Off 74088 his hand. The inspector watched him \ é ys loose fragment, glanced downward Sweden kronen, demand, .2687; cables, curtously, f y eae (5 ‘ Into the dark gulf and back again to 414i, Gib=/0008, ‘Norway luconen). da: “Anything missing, sir?” he asked. : BH Beran Tallente. Hae cables, 1905, up 0010 Tallente swung the door to and é : You've been over there,’ vari demand, .2117; ca- —— came back to his chair. I have,” Tailente admitted e Denmark kronen, demand, .2117; ca- made a search that I don't fancy ‘Yes!"" he admitted, Pietis ipeeas Se NOE: Senator, However, Says Ameri-) | “can I make s note of the nature hit! a ee aa gould have tenes oot eae . a Ib thi 1 ee Ls 4 . ¢ = i PRINCE OF WALES ENDS _| can People Will Support Him |Sfousnne hie pene. 84 vA MY eee ewWhat, reason, bad. you for. suppone TOKIO OFFICIAL VISIT fecct “A political paper of some person- ig ie cst” 4 ing that you might discover Mr, Pal- 1 When Misssive Is Read. Ncotscchansut wallnate copied: ! => k obs Aes aN Plays Game of Golf With Prince a, Its absence disquiets me. It also con-} —* A bluntly. ai seten'sek_ Socal Regent—Scores Withheld. WASHINGTON, April 19.—Senator] firms my bellef that Palliser is lying Ses / ? Tallente eat on the stone peat and Smoot has admitted his share in the] 40mg for @ time." i i - : lit a cigarette. ‘ attempt to torce Cuban sugar plant- “A hint as to the contents of the “] will take you Into my confidence, missing paper would be very accept- Mr. Inspector”? be said. ‘This afters ers to curtail their crops, and makes] apie, sir,”’ Inspector Gilllan begged. I ee cca hare payee no concealment of the fact that be| Tallente shook his hoad. caller, just. befure you came, and I funcied that I heard a faint ery. 1 TOKIO, April 19.—The Prince of Wal vo-day concluded his official visit to Tokio by playing a game of golf against Crown Prince Hirchito, TALLENTE TOOK A STEP INTO WHAT SEEMED TO BE ETERNITY. Piece of rotten paling, you know,)away beneath his feet, and he was The Regent. The British heir-appar-| wrote a letter to Gen. Crowder on ‘For the present,’’ he decided, *T| Robert"?—— obliged to grip for his life. can only rey it what I said a few o *¢ A vi took no notice of it.at the time, but ent will now start on a tour of the/tne subject. pea I know, sir,"’ the man interrupte A little lower down, holding on with tecRiEne, Ginter, 1 wandered ous end. The other turned away. “It is not my place, sir,” he ane nounced, “to share any discovery — might make with @ person who hag deliberately refused to assist the law."* “No one has convinced me yet,"* Tallente replied, “that Palliser’ disappearance is a matter in the law need concern Itself.”” The inspector oonshed: ie he sea alone knows,” he said. “T wish you good night, sir.’ “For the first time though, Robert, i disappeared along the narrow I feel Inclined to agree with the news- { path. » papers which speak of the strange (Te Be Continued.) t He ered into the poliee station! MOTHERS HAD WRONG early ater er! naked save for the & cant of ol) and feathers which covered! BABIES FOUR MONTHS times by persons whom he had “‘writ- sen up.” MONTREAL, April 19.—A couple of two-year-old bables GRIEVED FATHER ENDS LIFE. who got mixed up in a hospi- Hangs Self in Chicken Coop—Son tal four months ago and since Pert have been living in the wrong Grieving over the death of his son tn households without either “There was something dark, I Tallente took a step into what seemed to be Eternity. The rope cut into his hands for the first three or four yards, as the red sand crumbled country districts. Senator Smoot said be would reaa| Moments ago—I have given you just} with a little moan, ‘‘Ploase don’t.”| one hand, he took his torch from his ‘The battery of cameras that followed! nis letter to the Senate oa eae as much Information as I fee! inclined allente shrugged his shoulders. | pocket and examined the surtace of |here again, a sapin 1 Tae E the royal players around the course} subject was taken up and added he| t® “T took him at no disadvantage,”|the cliff. Nothing apparently had} heard lt. | }t Bot on ly NelTee ot era) apparently had the effect of putting| thought the American people would| The inspector rose to his feet. he sald cooly. “He knew how to use| been disturbed, nor was there any eign |@" Svc ut on some shoes, with: them both off their games. No score-| support him in his effort to adjust *At the risk of annoying you, I am|the gloves and he was twenty yeary|of any heavy body having been dashed |® Coll o ratios to remember that ¥ cards were turned in. tariff differences with Cuba. bound to ask this question. Will you] younger than I. However, there it|through the undergrowth. Soon he| *Pikes Ww isa caignieer.tt —————_ ‘At the State Department {t was| tell mc whether anything in the na-|is, Backwards he went, all legs and| went on again, and working a lttle| pies been aeaut® ine’ beacty HEADS WORLD WAR ORDER, | statea that while omcials knew tn a ture of blows passed between you and} arms and shricks. And with him/to the left, stood for a moment upon] ,.4 hes. sir?” the inspector asked, . general way what was going on they|Honorable Anthony Palliser, previ-|went the papers he had stolen, At}a green, turf-covered crag, a tiny Dla-]Ooving over a little wonderingty. The annual meeting of the New York| did not approve of the letter written Jous to his leaving your house?" twelve o'clock tonight, Robert, I must} teau covered with the refuse of sea- iptery inch of the way. The Yas§ Chapter, Military Order of the World| bY Senator Smoot. “T will not even satisfy your curt-| go down after him.” gulls and a few stunted trees, from] 41 aty feet or so I had to scramble." Sea tary nicht at the Hocci{ The View was expressed that theJosity to that exiont,"” Tallente| ‘It's impossible, sir! It's a sheer] among which a started hawk rose Sepia you discover anything, sirt™ yogi Smoot propa! backed 9B py pale al Lia hecay oat ‘ A 4 precipice for four hundred feet!"’ with a wild cry, He waited here un-| anoe g thin ad to increase e presen! uty of 60 4“ ye my duty, sir,” ie in- til the moon shone once more and he o jain following oMcers and, tuccessors| ner hundred pounds, as provided in| spector sald ponderously, “to examine AT MIDNIGHT. could gee the little strip of shingle be- FeLi age td ebjers ine old) Brie Gee eT, dines, U, SA. eRe); | the Emergency Tariff Law, to $2.50,] some of your servants.” HE moon that night ‘seemed tc] neath. Nowhere could he find any|Pe°la.tion 9 Bein ered ‘Commnander’ Lieut, Com |Wae unfair to Cuba. As explained by| ‘Scotland Yard can do that for be indulging in strange va-|trace of the thing he sought. Precisely! Chutes ‘tans jr Junior ‘Vice Com.|men familiar with the Cuban situa-| themselves,” Tallente observed. ‘My Finally, drenched to the skin and inspector held up the brokes imander, Brig. Gen. John J. Bradiey,| thon, sugar canp produces a crop in} wife and the greater part of the do- garies, now dimly visiblo behind} utterly exhausted, he commenced once Pee ne 8. A.; Treasurer, Capt. Chandler] Cuba every year for a period of any-| mestic staff left hero for London a|# mist of thin, gray vapor, now/more the upward climb, He was an] sn » SEeee eee Senter loin | where Soom tour to SWcAty yVare, week ago. wholly obscured behind jagged masses |hour reaching the end of the rope. | quire eis emaeneat Pe Ehacainc int greet erin Cle cctent hee eats renresentative of the law salut) of black cloud, and occasionally shin- Then he blew the whistre and the rest | " +1 have no idea,"* Tallente answereds ere scQper | Posed by Senator Smoot, therefore,|” after the Inspector left, ‘Tallente|'26 brilliantly from a little patch of /paling ‘came into sight Mond Be. felt | Lat tne woodwork: about the pleas: a wiber of Stat | Would be to leave a large part of it} rang the bell for his man, Robert. |clear sky. Tallente waited for one of |Robert’s arms under his shoulders, he gt tegileen took the loose wooden ‘raif Class 1928. Major Wiliam J. Hammer; | Standing in ficlds. This would be a] «Any speculations as to that young] the latter moments before he finally |fecled over toward the seat and lay}r.on its place and held it under hig Class of 1924, Brig. Gen, Henry J.]8erious economic waste and probably | man'y whereabouts," Tallente contin-| tested the rope which was wound|there, his clothes caked in red mud, | airy Cee eee ee eee oe eee eee ative Galtier (rap Taxa 1bee, WeMeTaT: mum séceearily [around the sirunaet cf the younE | IT ITC fly hands and’ torstiond’ | tv aruae oe an © porte etme 4 i f yer “wu, | be @ matter of pure guesswork, but] pine trees and stepped over the rus- and forehead, , eh?” Tallente ed. Sart eer at, Lod ry eae | 8 member of the Committe on Ways supposing, Robert, he should have| tic wooden paling at the odge of the igrensniions: | _ecpert Served brandy ‘erTne lnupector Amado 00 direct rest aren W. Goin eerie . 3 wandered in that mist the wrong way] lookout. He stood there bulanced be-|2°¥ his throat, however, and in 2117. turned his torch on to the broke, ‘4 I venture the prediction that if the —turned to the left, for instance, out- tween earth and sky, until Robert, moment or two he was himself again. Republicans adopt American valua- | sige this window, Instead of to the| who watched him, sblvered. “There ts MoRoberts and Brig. Gen. Georgo a. | Uo. ba spatipraction arising {70m | right—he might very easily bave fall-| | *There 1s nothing to fear,”’ his mas- Wingate. SUSh 6 Jaw wilh be fo Brent LOSS A Tancover the dulft.’ ter said coolly. ‘*Remember, | am an| rane Free Trade Party will grow up in this oo Ik is very afi th timbi Rot ancied, upon the strip of beach, country and contro! {ts legislation bia y unsafe in the) old hand at mountain climbing, Rob- | robert ventured. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, within a decade." dark, sir,” Robert acquiesced, look-|ert. All the same, if anything should] «7 ¢hought so too. It was a tarred ————— ao] Mr. Garner 21d that the proposed | '§, down at the carpet. bappen, you'd better say that we fan-| piank of timber.” E : 4 ; “It was my intention,’? Tallente re-| cled we beard a cry from down below] «« authority to the President to change thoughtfully," “*t r “ ‘Then the tide must have reached the rates and basis of valuation at his} ™&rked ghtfully, “to kill the)and I went to see what it was, You nim," discretion ‘1s the most dangerous and | YOURS man. A brawi in front of the Tallente rose to his feet and looked unprecedented suggestion ever made bajar ee ene ¥ took over. since the foundation of this Govern- aa Megs tactioge (aBa'Y leat toe men temper. I struck him on the chin qnd he wen! backward through that ia ovi> LAUD RETAILING SCHOOL, Merchants and N. Y, Meet at Annual Dinner in Astor, Retailing as a aclence and the need for oollege trained men and women in| peughter of Former Congreasman the ranks of retail sellers were among the themes for the specches at the Seaht Sage Warland Dye annual eee . the Rehosk of Retall- sertea Her. ing at the Hotel Astor trst night. More than 200 persone attended, ranging from| ERIB, Pa» April 1%—Mra, Annie students and instructors to heads of|scott Wainwright Strong, for many yeare the recognized social leader of Brie, bas filed action in the Erie good which three years’ co-operation between New York University in estab- sean sr re pe atealite Sreres of the American Aicciggses bd ioe, a steamship wreck near New Zeeland| mother realising it were Nshing Its School of Retailing and the] front aries i. whom e The lal movement was hi : fetallers in affording atudents of that | was married in 1881. She charges her| declared to be the most democratic, pro- Seven months ago Andie Tent properly redistributed to-day. school the opportunity for the practical] rueband deserted her on June 25, 1918.|eresaive and enlightened in the world, | Sixiy-seven, & paluler, comblliel ti” ‘The babes, Pansy Dyke and working out of the theoretical probleme | eee ieee, sixty-four and Mr, | {ts power being fostered by the freedom {cide by hanging himself in the chicken] ¢vrtte Bartlett, both web- earned in the class rooms had accom-|gtrong sixty-nine, Strong s President |exercised by its membership. Such free- | coop in the rear of his home et No. . Mrae ae cwithiore,: Goan Of the dchesll eee eee rate meee: lone om declared: would be ImPos li1g 55th Street, Brooklyn, last night. forted. in W. » dean of the y Record Pubtishing Company and |sible in “one big Lander after the evening meal told wrong mothers upon their re- told of the need for vocational educa ther local business concerns. ———>_—_— very from diphtheria. Pansy, tion, and EB. E, Brown, Chancellor of Strong ia the daughter of the late his wife he was going to feed the ‘Sovery. PI 2 4 the university, sald th aim of the | william Le Scott, who served for ‘geveral chickens. An hour later he had not is fair and Myrtle is dark, and univeraity an © retailers was tolterms in Congress from th: ictrict, — 4. Mrs. Land At Ra! 4 while the parents now say the: make New York the world cent tf ng family {s the oldest and] gaN FRANCISCO, April 19.—Kid-|'eappeared. Mrs. Lander se: heute y Shey, centre both] The Strong N Williamson, a visitor, to find out what had their doubts all along, it of retailing and education. Col, Ithiest family in Erie, home shortly before Michael Friedsam of B. Altman & Co.| The Strong aughter, |"2PPed from his home oy ee gataisiag: Aime. Weitiameon fenad| was not uatil's feed heres 50 Brood @. talked of former relations of coll ‘Thora, who married Reginald | midnight last night, Philip miley, stiter Ree eee banutce poiprpiicgai 905 Fitts Ave. Tol. Mer. ual 7120 graduates to the retall stores, Ronelie, New York clubman, Mra.[and publisher of the Oakland Free) the tedy is from a rafter. Mrs.| began an investigation yester~ 7 32M Pitta om. Tol, Bad. Ge, 1377 Percy 8, Strauss of R. H. Macy &|Ronalds divorced her husband ten pre a bse) driven A aE Lanaer. anid, bar. kuekend hes ieee i> day at the hompital that the , Co. told of the origin of the ‘s ago and married Clyde Leasure, | tho Berkeley 7 solabl death of their son, opie! ang eee bank teller and dancing master, all and then feathered and abendoned. "Viking, @ avaman five years ago. They parted a yi later and Mrs, Leasure divorced him a year ago, Rensasecpadrneneents REJECT “ONE BIG UNION.” GO, April 19.—A proposal to amalgamate all raflway workers into one industrial organization, modelled on the “one big union” idea has been re- jected by delegates to the convention of the Railway Employees’ Department MARRIED FOR 41 YEARS, MRS. STRONG ASKS DIVORCE were given to the

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