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CONSTABLE ILE ~— WALETAKINGPART IWRADBYKUKLUX Angeles Jury Says Dead Man Was Member of Masked Mob. LOS ANGELDS, April 26.—The Coroner’s Jury which has been inquir- Ing into the facts surrounding the killing of Constable M. B. Mosher slain by another policeman while the constable was taking part in a raid of masked men Saturday night. has retuined a verdict that Mosher came to his death while a member of a niasked mob “presumably instigated and directed by the members of the i — econ onsoemerapth stn ie AST OS ‘William 8. Coburn, Grand Gob- lin of the Klan, testified that he dia not believe the raiders were He said that when he got to the scene he gave the “Grand Goblin signal’ and got no response, ‘The verdict said: “Melford D. Mosher came to his death from a gunshot wound flicted by Marshal FYank Woerner, in pursuit of his duty, while Mosher was acting as @ member of an illegal masked and armed mob, presumably instigated and directed by members of the Ku Klux Kian. “We recommend the District Attor- ney convene a Grand Jury of this county to investigate the matter fur- ther, and take necessary steps to ute the perpetrators of this testified that plans for) re attack were made Friday night at in an undertaking chapel. At this meeting several took a “preliminary oath,” which one wit- nese described as the first step toward joining the Ku Klux Klan. N. E. Baker, ‘Kleagle, ran feer for the Ku Klux Klan, attended the meeting and was present during the raid the following night. pacts. on foraab TRAVELLED 11,000 MILES FOR 10 MINUTES’ TALK. Australian Makes Contract With on Mauretania for Tour Next Season. ft lacked ten minutes of the Cunard | & meeting held signa-|taught to steal various things from|eixnorn Coal . giovioai het ~ftomees de TRAINS SET AHEAD APRIL 30, eylvania System's Suburban { Bohedules o Coincident with the change to daylight ving time, which will be made April by New York City and the metropoll- tan istrict, including Asbury Park, Branch and, other resorts én the Jersey coast, the Pennayivan road will make @ general change in ite time tables, i Local trains carrying and out of New York will be advanced one hour, the same as last year. no change will commuters in express, York to Pittsburgh, will be advanced hour, feaving New York 10.80 P. M., or standard time; 11.90 P. M., * © BANKING AND FINANCIAL ‘[erty was owned by » corporation, Mag- Most Complete Book ever published on trading | procedure, dealing possibilities of New York | Curb stgcks. Just off the THIRTY-EIGHT PAGES free | National Bank ew York, April 25, 1972. of the Board of Directors of B guarteriy divi on BOY HURT AS AUTO DERAILS L. I. TRAIN Youth Struck at Crossing Where Uncle and Brother Met ~ Death. Alsaka Junead John A. Wicks, sixteon, won off Aiiie Canimers . Charles Wicks, a farmer of West-| Am Bosch Mag.. bury, L. L., drove an automobile on| Am Brake shoe. the tracks of the Long Island Rall- road at the Glen Cove Road crossing to-day fust in front of the Wading ve River express. The auto was carried | 4” along 300 feet and the front trucks| am of the locomotive went off the rails | am Adams Express... Ady Rumely pt... 48% 48% Ajax Rubber Alaska Gold . .A LETTER. N Tallente’s table, when he entered his rooms that night, lay the letter for which he had craved. He opened it INSTALMENT NO. 9. must tell me all about it to-morrow WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. night. I shall wear a hat and you ANDREW TALLENTE, ex-Cabinet Minister, who has refused” a] ™¥*t not order the dinner beforehand. erage to go with the Democrats, much to the disappointment of | 1.20%, mind your ordering the tables is wife, sail into the place just like any other almost flercely. The few lines seemed |STELLA TALLENTE, whom he orders out of the house after dis-| two wanderers. its agreed?” ie & message of hope: RRL et intrigue with His tent over her Bogecs: Sie n't laugh at me, dear friend, but|TONY PALLISER, his secretary, who mysteriously disappears after | Si"°), An@ his Instinct of se { am coming to London for a week or a quarrel with Tallente. " 4 Y ae tide tens Bek prediorsin is weak two, to my little house in Charles}|LADY JANE, of a neighboring estate, who is a great inspiration to| ted farewell. " street. I don'tekhow exactly when. Tallente. “You will let yourself out?’ she DARTREY, hermit There is a sharp embankment at this point, but the engine did not plunge off. fevee OT! bit oT Wicks was taken to Nassau Hos-|A™ @mt Refs: 2 Oe pital at Mineola with a fractured skull] Am Bugar .. and may die. The accident was wit-|Am Sum Tobacco 34% 34% 34% nessed by the boy's father 1 at the farmhouse nearby. Fifteen |4™ years ago the boy's uncle, Nicholas |4™ Luhrs, was killed at the same cross- | 4™ ing, and last winter his brother, Chartes “Wicks Je, was killed’ neos| 4% You will find time to come and see litician and writer, leader of the Democrats. benwed, 1 have taken off my, clea the ame place by & department store] Am me? JANB. |MILLER, Socialist ite P, unfriendly to Tallente. welt course,’ be anewered. “Ghai utomotl le ‘ ‘s The night was bright and dry and} HORLOCK, Prime Minister. call for you at a quarter to 8 to there were still crowds about Leices- Tallente cannot resist going to Lady Jane. There is a swift} morrow night. I only wish I could ter Square, Piccadilly Circle and Pic-|mornent of happiness when he kisses. She is alarmed at her own heart. | make you understand what It me cadilly \tself, As he walked, he look- Taltente has a tilt with the Prime Minister. He meets LADY] “it von'con sake mo believe t ; ard to." ed into the faces of the women who|ALICE MOUNTGARRON, sister of Lady Jane. ~ the couberned ater,“ partaect passed him by, struggling against his shall be glad that I have come.” The Wading River express was de- layed about an hour while a new en- gine was brought and the tracks re- paired. RRS RET 2 35 NEW YORK CITIES Annociated Of .. 114 115% 116 Atchison Ry At@jron Ry AtrBirm & Atl.. 8% 4% BM AU Guit @ WI 52% 83% 83% Gitentie Syeit +s old abhorrence as against one of the . TO SAVE DAYLIGHT Baldwin Loco sickly offshoots of an overeclectic ee ee poco Balt & ohio: epicureanism. They typified not vice Summer Time Will Go in Effect Next Sunday Morning at Beth Steel B 2°o'Clock. B’klyn Rap Tran 23 23 224 ‘The following cities in New York}p R T ctts State will be governed by Daylight |} 'k'yn Union Ga drew off her gloves and looked but weakness, the uphappy result of around her with an appreciative man’s inevitable revolt against unnat- 4 : smile, She had somehow the subtle ural laws. Yet even then the mingled ce ote ek piesa Lerman Yio erself and her surroundings purity and priggishness encouraged by i she was willing to admit, Every table years of repression forbade any vital in the restiurant was occupied. The Batoptlas Mintni Barnedale B Beth Steet Js leaned back in her chats, A Brown Shoo . “ 48, 48 change in his sentiments. The toler- waiters were busy; there was an air Saving time after 2 o'clock next Sun-|Rurna Bros A . 134 183% ation for which he sought, when it 4 d ty of gayety. A faint smell of cookery, day morning: wane ar a big “a, 60% ++ 188% made its grudging appearance, was Lae P 4 hung wbout the place and its clients Albany, Amsterdam, Cohoes, Ful-[putte # Bop it Ny % 76%) mingled with dislike and distrust. tM / / were undeniably a curious mixture of ton, G Glen C Glens Falla, [Butterick Co. 26% He breathed more freely as he} 14)i 5, 4 i the bourgeois and theatrical. Never~ Sisvereyin,. Haken,” Johnie, turned into the quieter street in] | theless, she was perfectly content and Kingston, Lackawanna, Little Falls, |cilt Packine -. ae which his rooms were situated, pass. h umiled her greetings to the great ing them by, however, crossing Cur- H H ‘ Monsieur George¢ who himself zon Street and embarking upon a i ‘ poraie brought their menu. brief pilgrimage which had become al- Fon seaman YS | inf R ; “We want the pest of your ordinary most a nightly one. Within a very (} r ' 4 ‘i 3 } dishes,” Tallente told him, “and re- few minutes he paused before a cer- i | member that we do not come here ; , : i eT hors docuvres which you know thing which he had so greatly antici- Yonkers. Chic MA St P pt 4 45 4% pated had happened. There were about, a sole grilled a la Maison, @ plainly roasted chicken with an endive Should the plan be adopted in Buf-] Chic RI & Pac.. 6% 46% 45% lights tn the house from top to bot- falo it will also be effective in the|/ORI&PS pe pt 83% 88% 83% tom. Jane had arrived. : ; salad. The sweets are your affair. cities of Tonawanda and North Tona-|]ORTAPT pe pt 06 =m 06 He walked back and forth several { A savoury must be @ cheese pain wanda. , Chic Gt Western.. 8% 8% 8% bed bed times. The music in his blood, stirred non, New Rochelle, New York, New- burgh, Middletown, Niagara Falls, Oneida, Piattsburg, Port Jervjs, Poughkeepsie, Rensselaer, Rome} ' Ohio. Saratoga, Schenectady, Sherrill, Troy, | Cnc a anos Ry, OM OM 8% Utica, Waterviiet, White Plains and|icnicm ast PRR 2 28 27% Certain-Teed : 4 for wine"— Nera aR Sh Qicanwhy. You ie 3. picsady, by sea\eint he ed drimk ses { Atfe brake off and looked across the ca os Te ee ein. eM ; the revival of old memories, moved ‘ Wi lanie. Jame walled apologetionlty, ORPHANS TAUGHT _[ chi comer alts toa new and more wonderful tune. | A ace Nok] hie, Jane mealies ero eee TO STEAL IS CHARGE | cves-c«1 OT 81% bead : He knew pow, witheut any Dossfrlity ; 4 she declared. I want somegp Gel Foal @ Iven, my a4 ‘ of self deception, exactly what he had eeeeegha” : Col & Southern... 52% 62% 62% : been waiting for, exactly where all wee", ‘ tke it ¢" Woman in Whose Care New] coi Gas @ Blec., 88% 89% 88% his thoughts and hopes for the future 3 13 f ae ei lpeadey Beg a iesedig sh = Jersey Placed Wards Is Held. Six orphan children from Bix | Consol Tex! months to tiirteen years old who had | Co" Int-Cal Min. fe! Distrib .y bien tatenser tote New Jereey] Gun oe ae ae Columbia Grapho. 4% 5% 4% 3 were centred. Was she there now? i} bet AD bi! if ritif now, and the . os t , ag eR ET || i slightly iced, an ape! ‘ \ he wondered, gazing at the windows ety vit ree. We wil Consol Cigar . 21% Te Mh ‘s " like a moon-struck boy. He lingered dinner can take its cou about and fate was kind to him. va | tend . inser. oe the ‘hors d'oeuvres and we 5 _A limousine swung around the cor- seks ft i ; are in no hu 2 ner and pulled up in front of the door \ i B - _| Seonee departed and Tetiots seit a few minutes later. The footman \ ; rs aS oa oer on the box sprang down. He heard { i wo! I. steady" Crucible Steel Co. ae) a. | her voice as she said “‘goodby"’ to % ' Cen ee bead lest Saullo | the to the care of Mrs, Catherine Roche | cricibie Steel pt. 8 8 some one. The car rolled smoothly \ pieeen ce! ie afternoon Ban vas on her farm near Manasquan are}cuba Cane Sugar 15% 16% 19% away. She crossed the pavement , brought him one of the thrile tay again In the custody of the board | Guba Cane Bug pf 35 5% as with an involuntary, glance at the tall, : - ay an : eee. et. Fd. CO |, le Need ; | approaching figure. i; /Jone ol sense eee se: ee 10, Jane!'’ he exclaimed. eal being which was ‘warming his 4 She stood quite still, with the latch- key in her hand. The car was out of pete Fogler which had sud- ; sight now and they seemed to be al- any Ae rey: mn ncraaente most alone in the street. At first path man terwotien. | Gevacaaens there was something almost unfamil- rien coms py ancareer be Whees jar in her rather startled face, her [Niner ae + coiffured hair, her bare neck with its - collar uf diamonds. There was 2 mo- Shad Ptashne neon ee band oom ment of suspense. Then he saw some- yoluptuow ir, ‘To the city of adventures,” he] couples and little parties carrees wit thing flash into her eyes and he was|ing fire, On a table near was a glass] murmured. | the triendly and sympathetic tate “HI8 GOOD ANGEL AND HIS INSTINCT OF RESPONSIBILITY PROMPTED HIS STUDIED FAREWELL.” It 1s charged that the oldest of the it orphans, John McDermott, was = r sey mS i” Mrs. Roche's daughter, Mary, fif- teen, occgsionally worked. Mrs. Roche denied the charges and | Pt! tried to fix the bigme exclusively on] BN Jit pfss+ Taw tem te little apartment, furnished in mid~- Victorian fashion, but with an easy- chair drawn up to the brightly burn- I had an empty/house here and came the boy. She was held in $200 by] vairbanks . 20 ©6380 glad to be there. of milk and some biscuits, The er-| She shrugged her shoulders. of one who finds herself in agreeable Justide of the Peace Longitreet. _ | Fam Players 42% 82 “You? she exclaimed, a little}mine cloak slipped from her shoul-]} ‘London has never seemed like that} surroundings and whose only desire is Se Sa a Ss Fisk Rubber EASIER. breathlessly. ders. She stood with one foot upon|to me. I find it generally a very USIY|% come into touch with them. Her + BARNET EPSTEIN Hi : f He plunged into explanations. | |the fender, halt turned toward him Jand a very sordid place, where T am | piain black gown, her simple hat with ELD pha’ Sterling demand, 4.42 1-16; cables,| ‘My rooms are close by here inl iis eyes rested upom her, filled with} hedged in with relatives, generally Iits ingle quill, the pearis which were FOR DEATH OF THREE be off 5-16. French francs de-|Clarges Sreet,” he told her. 'T waS)a great hunger. wanting me to do the thing I loathe. |4.¢, sole adornment, all seemed partof in TR| Mand, .0921, 1-2; cables,» .0922, off| walking home from the club and saw) ‘+Well?”” she queried, You have really no news for me,/1e>” She appeared wholly uneon- Effort Made ta” oe og | 0008. Lire demand, .0532 1-2; cables, | you step out of the cai You are wonderful,” he murmured. | then scious of the admiration she excited ‘Own Be philly orl PPS » Sa a off .0006. Belgian francs de-| ‘‘How could you know that I was] she laughed and for a moment her| ‘None, except that I am glad to see} 1.4 who was sometimes inclined, perd arin Shatin, a6 of hotilcide | Great Nor Ore .. al 41, a man 0846 1. .0847, off} coming to-day?” she asked. ‘T only] eyes fell. you."* ss haps, to carry herself a little haugh, Gulf States Biel 82 62% 62 f Marks demand and cables,| telephoned Alice after I arrived." “But, my dear man,” she sald. “I] when will you come and have altny in her mother's drawing room through criming! negligenos resulting in don't want compliments. I want toljong talk? Habershaw Elec, “wh My Drachma, demand, “To tell you the truth,’ he con- 8 the death of Mrs, Laurene Helm and }itooston Ot TH TT cable 66, unchanged. Swiss | fessed, ‘I have got into the habit of| know the news.” “Will you dine with me to-morrow bleak ey ee pared) her two children when fire destroyed | Hupp Motors 19% 10% 10% 19%] franca demand, .1944; cables, walking this way home, in case—well.| “There is none," he answered. “Welnight?"” he begged é@gerly. ‘In the batiey Pe aig na tone iar pi ien, thelr apartment at No, 96 Wadsworth Tinos Central Lisi Bg pty Bett unchanged. Guilders demand, to-night I have my reward,”’ are marking time while Horlock digs] afternoon I have committee meetings. Racaher akean eet, Terrace, wis held tor the Grand Jury |indan Refining, 7 1 1 7 unchanged. Pesetas de-| She turned the key in the latch and|his own grave.” Thursday afternoon you could come “Well, what was the final result of to-day by Magistrate McQuade in 1 ay, | Mand, .1561; cables, .1553, off .0007.| pushed the door open. You have been amusing yourself?" | down to the House, if you cared to." - “@ Washington Heights Court. Bails of [umration Copper ot ta a am | Swedish kr. demand, .2593;’ cables, “You must come in," she invited. “Indifferently. 1 dined the other] “Of course I should, but hadn't you nt eters aa Keaseries $10,000 was continued, %4 | 2598, off .0005. Norwegian kr. de- night with Dartrey, to-night at the|better dine here?” she suggested. “I|t)* (ricken ‘enthusiastically and the Mr, Epatein's mand,/.1894; cables, .1899, up .0011 | ‘What does that matter so long a8] Sheridan Club. The most exciting|can ask Alice and another man.” ave of service hed sicmentastey demand, .2115; cables,|I ask you?’ thing in the twenty-four hours has| ‘I want to see you alone,” he in- hed ‘itehonward : He followed her gladly into the hall, been my nightly pflgrimage around|sisted, “for the first time, at any| "ino. "h ove ted me to only closing the door behind him. here. rate if coe com! eel 4 MOB DRIVER OF TRUCK, | "Tet wretched ewiten ‘in some-| “tiow taiottet” ane laughed. “Sup-| “s-rhen wit you take me to that! "Mwnich Wt deeds it was sougnt tg prove the prop- “Which 8?” latrate McQuade. however, refused tol|aeuee : where near here," shé said, feeling} posing you had not happened to meet | ittle place you told me of in Soho?” Wert itt con) seeiaia (qo U RR consider this line of argument, declar-|int Comb Eng...- along the wall. me? You could scarcely have rung|she suggested. ‘I don't want a whole| ana I in Westminster the affairs of Her fingers suddenly met his and] my bell at this hour of the night." | crowd to know that I am in town just stayed passive in his grasp. She] “I should have been content to have| yet, Don't think that it sounds vain, | per, turned a little around as‘ she realized] seen the lights and to have known you| but people have such a habit of al-| she Jaughed softly. the nearness of him. had arrived.” most carrying one off one's feet. I] +asy though I made any real differs Whose Vebicle Killed Chita. this country are not Mkely, to pras« It required the combined efforts last the eyidence réresented warranted him |Kansas Uity Bo pf 50% 60% 0% in hofding Mr, Epstein for the action of |Kelly Springfield. 61% 51% 50% the Grand Jury. Kelsey Wheel ... 108% 100% 100% SUE can ah 31% “Jane,” he whispered, "I have want- “You dear man,’ exclaimed, | want to prowl about London and do] ence!’ ASSOCIATED PRESS ed you so much.” with a sudden smile, a amile of entire} ordinary things. One or two theatres,| Then she saw a transformed man. RE-ELE FFICERS For a single moment she rested In]and sweet friendliness, “I like the} perhaps, but no dinner parties. I] ne frm mouth suddenly softened, CPRO! his arms—a wonderful moment, inex-| thought of your—doing that. It {s|shan‘t gtay long, I don't suppose. AS] the keen bright eyes glowed. A light bie, voluptuous, stirring him to] something to know that one is wel-|soon as hear that the snow has gone ale piicavery depths. ‘Chen she slipped] come, when one breaks away trom the| and that terrible north wind has died shone ont ae by warn tee he ae away. Her fingers sought the wall] routine of one’s life, as I have.” away, I know I shall be wanting tol ‘you make all the difference,”* Snoe more and the place was flooded] ‘Tell me why you have done it?"| get back.” whispered. "You can save me from with light. , | he asked. “You are very conscientious about| tne rocks. I have ulscovered very ‘You must come in here for a’mo-| She looked pack into the fire. your work there,” he complained. | {stein life, too late, many would say, ment,” she sald, opening the nearest] “Everything was going a little} "Don't you ever realize that you may| that I cannot build the temples of life door. “I shall not asx you to share} wrong,” she explained. “One of my|have an even more important mission] yjt) hands and brain alone, Even my milk, and lam afraid I don't know| farmers was troublesome, and the| here?" though the time be short and have mere to get You a Whiskey and soda;j snow has stopped work and hunting.| For a single moment she seemed| go little to offer, I am your greedy, Wie you can light a cigarette and just] We lost thirty of. our best ewes last| troubled. Her manner, when she| suitor, I want help, I want sympa put due how things are and when you] week. I found I was getting out of| spoke, had lost something of its calm] thy, 1 want love. \Y ‘The Boara of Directors of the Asso- clated Press to-day re-elected oMcers|touls & Nashvill and Executive Committee members as}Man Elevated.... 01% 514 follows: President, Frank B. Noyes, $ Washington Star; firex Vice President, Herbert F, Gunnison, Brooklyn Pagle; | vatnieson A Wka 2 second Vice President, Stuart H. Perry, | saxwell Motor A 68% 69 Adrian (Mich.) Teregram; Secretary | Maxwell Motor B 20% 204 and Counsellor, Melville E. Stone; Ae-}Ncintyre P Mines 18% 18% alstant Secretary and General Manager, | Muy Dept Stores 120% 120% 1204 Frederick Roy Martin; Treasurer, J. R | Mexican Petrol . 180% 151% 100% Youatt. Miamt Copper .. 20% 2% 904 Executive Committee: Charl Middie Gtates Ol 14% 15% > 14% front of No, 434 Wast 11th Street, Smith jumped from his truck and ear- Martin Parry ‘Marlin-Rockwell . 18% 10% 4 e ve coming to see me.” temper with, everybody and every-| graciousness. . vf are re followed her into a comfortable | thing, 80 I suddenly remembered that! ‘“Really?* she sald. ‘Well, you (To Be Continued.) locked up on kins Clark, Hartford Courant; Charlies | Midvale Steel B% 8TH technical charge of homicid: A. Rook, Pittsburgh Dispatch; W. L. [Minn & “= a ctr Fi ~ . M Ma : x ; onda: Treason Blah anaeee en |nie, wena 3 4% Edith M. Hull’s Romance of Begins Next in y, May 1 John R.|No Pacittc p 0 ay the Desert—The Best “Best Rathom, Providence Journal, and Vic- [Mout Ward ....- 22% aay ” THE EVENING WORLD . la Ro + 7% TOK TO tory ¥, Lawaon, Chienko Dally News, |Montan Bower 1044 104 104 Si cciiad eae Pose: Seller” of Years—300 Pages pH salt ’t Miss the First Chapter WILL DANCE TO RADIO MURKO, [Nat HR Mex 2d. 8% 6M Don’t M hap’ Nationa) Condutt, Officers of the 105th Field Artillery Nat am &@ Btp 42% 42 as will hold their first reunion supper-dance | Netonat Lead .. 92% 62% ay of Love and Thrills - - - | ATLANTIC CITY, April 26.—Charging ae : = 7 . |FINE 4 $400 FOR UNFIT FOOD SENIORS PLAN $175,000 MEET AFTER 20 YEARS, .¢ WILL SEEK PIRATE GOLD. I} Cir COR BHINCETON . t of No,@2111 Honeywell Avenue, ning. Dancing will be by radio as a re- For the first time in twenty yeare York, has filed a suit in the Supreme |Company Fo! 0 Recever Freas-| Peter McClees, a poultry commission 2a j sult of an extension built by Capt, Will- on F ‘No. $00 Washington Street, = = two old time ‘actors who eppeared to- tam Be mimeteliee te the tatree Aa Court for $25,000 damages from Charles wre Of Cape Ma: merchant of PRINCETON, April 26.—This year's attempt will be made to rebroadcast for CAPE MAY. N. J.. April 26.—A syn-|was fined $209 by Magistrate Harris 19 | graguating class at Princeton Js raising} sether in the cast of the original pro- the benefit of others the musical enter- dicate to recover “pirate gold’ Municipal Term Court yesterday for}, rung of $175,009 In the form of 1 duction of “The Two Orphans” met 4 ding y B. Mecay, 796 pounds of poultry unit for b pol rday at the Hot tainment to be provided at the armory |O*la F # KR. formed here, accor having peu Be eee tae eee’ poltcian Lzentat at tas at, atin oh te , Orpheum Clreuit, May business man, ite organiser. mp tlds perane pr who was s member of the 108th when ii [mene Bottling. « 33% sete are thousands of dollars’ worth! “Charien Checlaccs of No. 1931 Thira| {© Pe made each year by the members} eleventh eanivertary celebration of:1he was the old Second Hattery, will be afObio B & B 43 or tage | Th eold in the Nulk of a Spanish veasel | avenue was fined #100 for offering unnx | end the otal sum to be available 48 81 gtage Children's Fund. ‘They were guest of honor, with Brig. ons, George | Portum Ceres nF “Follies” in 1917, and|which sank off Turtle Cut Inlet a cen-| candy for sale. Of the quota $125,000 has been sub-| Kate Claxton and F. F, Mackay, A. Wingate and De Witt C. Weld, Col. [Pacific Develop C 12% 12% 13% |posed for a Philadelphia artist for aftury ago according to Mr. Mecay, George Allison of No. 298 Washington | oe ae ett committee expects to} After the luncheon and dance, et- Robert W. Marshall and Lieut, Col, | Pacific Gas... 78 Ts 78% [umber of pictures. She alleges that} ‘The vessel. the Nutixaneros, wae) street was fined $80 for pomesming 183) 000 OM) Moti by ‘the end of this week. | tended b ry of the stage Frank C. Spencer will head the Enter-| Pacific Ot . 8 ts manned by Pirates en route from south-| pounds of unfit turkey. wan] Thle form of class memorial started | \ng EE et tainment Committee and Major Frank |Pan-Amer Pet... 63's 63% 63% orn waters to New York, Mr. Mecay| John Psuros of No, 482 Weat usth | This tom and others interested in the weitere, 9 H. Hines, Chairman of the Officers’ Ag- | Pan-Amer Pet B 56% 66% OO said, and @ gale drove the ship on the] street waa fined bead me eamarion 32 “This year's gift is almost twice as] of the stage children, Dani! Frohman) coniation. has been in charge of ar-| Penn RK, as oy os ae shoel, about seven nilles north ef Cape pounds of spolled hth arge 02 any in the past. ‘Mre, Russell Bassett and others spoke, rangement » Fean Seaboard

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