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, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1993. : Will Never ee. BY JOHN HUNTER. A Bb STORY FoR oFHE COUNG OF HEAD : COPYRIGHT 1922 BY MCCLURE NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE. HE band on the Upper Ter-;you know. At least I think so, She ‘And you will come and see gne i race wus playing the “Biue|/# ever so beautiful and clever, and | directly I art . ; ralta;*? good to me. My father died when I] "In three d dearest. 1 st 4 Danube Walta"" and thet vag very tiny—f don't remember | live for that 1 haunting tune flouted acrovs |} yyytiing of him—and so imy rmother “Will you m the promenading, cosmopolitan crowd | Hix been just everything to me all my Pp lps were offered him, and whiek thronged the Lower Terrace, | lite.” and out to the Mediterranéan Harkness cuught his breath. Her \ lost the train he had intended toj modern behaylour of its women, and cateh, for nothing. The whole thing} though a daughter lad come to bless had heen futile, and in tt he saw|the union, Lady Connington found typified his life. He thought of his|the restraint of wedlock irksome to father, controller of vast commercial] one who was accustomed to absolute interests, working day «after day, em-| freedom, As usual, tltere had been a ploying thousands of people, lard, | man willing to pander to her desire wealthy beyond dreams, He could] for excitement, and the inevitable have been even then helping his| divorce followed ; s ¥ last words echoed tn his brain like { Audrey Brent, leaning on the balus-} thunder, and he felt. his cold senses father, But instend he chose to] Lord Connington’s marriage was in ‘ trade in the shelter of a clump of] swaying at the repetition, ‘Bvery- drift. And Atdrey— opposition to the wishes of his rela~ Whispering palms, gazed round ber| thing to me all my life!’ The folly appreciatively. Behind, a fairy | of the thing which In the days since j “| their meeting had gradually taken lace Dy c : , os built by « magician, towered) neq of im—the probable wicked- the Casino, blazing in the ness of it-was” hardly considered There were shadows in Harknpss’s] tives, and when his wife: failed him, eyes as he thought of her, It was}and proved their objections well unfair to her. He was a waster and| founded, his wrath knew no bounds. worse. Yet he had his code, This} It was the sensation of the day that, thing must not go on, The betra although he had been giveia the cus- unshine, faviting. . Below stretched the Ter-] He only realized the girl and her of that kiss, of the words he tody of his daughter, he hid refused ‘ Tace, a vivid kaleidoscope of color | stun The Dlaging sunshine! the spoken, fastened itself on his ima it, suying the child Was tainted wih lack shadows, the — drean ination, until in desperation he tried] her mother’s blood, and hey wanter and moveme ee ) strolling reamy nd movement filled with strolling, tz tune, langhorous, subtly sti: to excuse himself. God had mocked} none of her. Erom-then on, a lon ‘ Well-dressed men and women, The| ring, the gay erowd, and the murmur hum of their talk made a soft under-]of the surf on the distant foreshore, curresi to the Illt of the walts, a rere as spindrift like jewels into er ai " , [the light. He felt the call of youth Sater of dull insistence. Athwartl i, the inevitable miracle of its life, e white marble the shadows lay}and all the years of: his experience black und clear cut as silhouettes, and| were stripped from him, the dark @ shimmering haze obscured the dis-| ways through whieh he bad travelled tance during those years forgotten “E love Monte Carlo,” said Audrey,| His powerful brown hand closed d had shown | disillusioned man, he had wende him, That was it him what might have been, and in] the earth | the showing had found a jest. The] All this Constance Brent! thought bitterness in Harkness’s heart was]of, and much more, which was not reflected in his face as the realization] known to the general newsjoaper came to him, The jest should not go] reading public; for she, Constance on. He would tell Audrey everything | Brent, had once been Constance Tady —at least she was entitled to that Connington least even he himself was entitled to] She lifted her head and studied ‘her it. He would go to her immediately} reflection in the mirror. A sujweh osc Jim Harkness smiled down at her.|over Audrey's slim white fingers as she arrived in England. And then—] woman, whose hair was a pile of H *% mave been here many times,"' he| they rested on the balastrade ‘And then he would give them some-| shiny and silky, framing a face a4 } @aid quietly. But T have never en- Audrey. Harkness almost won- thing to laugh at. beautiful and coldly chiselled as thut Joyed 7 visit 4 much as I have this|dered at the sincerity which vibrated All through the Tong. journey Rorllis Jot the statued Venus, She crue $ She; y good fairy must have been|in his voice. ward to London he did not sleep, but] the newspaper with nervous fingers, Srlgtak we when T went to the hotel! The girl faced him. She did not thought hard and bitterly ‘ and tossed it petulantly ty tie floor. i a fe where you and your aunt} attempt to withdraw her hand, and Yet still in his memory lived Au- You foot Her thoughts jeerek 2 were staying. in her eyes was a Nght which Hark- drey’s eyes as they had looked up at}at her You might have been nuni- him in the moment of her kiss. bored with the greatest. And in- } Audrey guzed reflectively at the} ness had never seen in a woman's ; stens Promenading crowd through the] eyes before. trunks of the palm trees. She and sarsled ONSTANCE BREN ‘ou were saying your mother has 2 She looked round her, Tnstead, she } Mater ice vlgit strange contrast. |heon everything to you all your life." the newspaper with ne oe ran the. Bros Clab, the amarttay a ey rt e a “", he te cn £ se in g of its i o ‘or oe Aaya ght almost, tragile,| He trembled aa he spoke. “Do you | “AUDREY, DO YOU THINK THAT IF | LOVED YOU AND PROTECTED a Napa Bee aail Brat en Se ENS ton Wore ; ’ y could ever South Audley Street, and, go-| Brent reflected, She had nothing and a girl's ianocent candor “In .the|h« that to you? Do you think thut YOU YOU WOULD EVER SAY THE SAME OF ME?" “— ‘2 hie a = ie sa voudole, spreaa] De ashamed of in this product of her vel glance of her brown eyes.|) ved yo ome 7 fi E 5b ing straight to her houdolr, strivings since her reappearance, in, * f 1 loved you and cared for you and Eas hisfoine the journal out on the table. For the : Harkness towered over her, standing’ protected you, you would ever one between her and the sunlight, so that) day say the same of me Harkness bent over her. Something) Audrey smiled. “I believe girls his shadow darkened her upturned] fe meant it. He told himself that| bad held him buck from this kiss, an] lave kissed before, Jim. Why should face and dulled the tight in her|he meant it—every word. And yet,|!ndefinable fecling that he would} { not kiss you? I love you." eyes. He was a well-built’ man.|[ieep down inside him, he was con. [Shatter some inviolable sanctuary in] Jlarkness turned, and, leaning on strong with the easy strength of the} xcious of something laughing—iron-| the act. He wondered if she appre-| the balustrade, looked down at the panther, of indeterminate age, per-| cally clated that he had not offered to kiss] promenading crowd. He should tell haps thirty or more, his face bronzed T have only known you a little| her until ste had asked him to do so.| this girl what manner of man he was. permanently by a life spent much in] while.” Audrey's voice was very | And then his lips met hers The thought repeated itself insistent - the open, his sleek black hair ‘rushed| tow, but steady. Her eyes held his,| They drew apart, Audrey flushed,|ly. It was unfair, a sacrilege, a theft back and Innocent of parting, his}and for a brief second of shame he|tembling, with everything she of-|of the worst kind, to tako her love eyes startlingly grey against hislaimost thought he could read an| red shining in her eyes, herself, her] to kiss her, And yet, when a man world, after the years of retire ntieth time she read through the] ment which had followed on her sh, though It was|divorce. Play was always going on into the long, brilliant rooms, with] ticked away ath a long aecount|at the club; but it was discreet pla their eager, strained players and cold, of a great rnational conference, Bd year foe the : swift crouplers, He only knew that} was, to her, the only: item of news Injof the mem cn Cee ame he’ drifted in, as always he had] the paper Lord Cop nington had coms: HOnte drifted. Lord Connington Returns,"* mnstance Brent toyed tdly with a And so he played, Tho time of] That was the headline, and she coral) monn tis teeth oft aor SF departure for his train passed un-| whispered it to herself as her eyes the bane Inher abstraction. He hat fered in the click of the ball, ana| followed the words, She read the}come home on the samp day na his the monotonous draw! of the bored. | rest in silence daughter had returned from abroad tw the heavens must be laughing at him. He could not tell what drove him]? graph Wh he en OAPI RAET A eRe swarthiness, and cold, despite the} accusation in her look, “But I—'] white soul, her love: Harkness afraid] is given a glimpse of Heaven “ yer lering, |The girl had finished her education in a 5 ! afra en shall he white-faced me vho presided ove After sixteen years wandering, 4 smile rie axed in them as they] Audrey faltered. ‘You do love me, | {pr the first time in all his reckless] blind his eyes deliberately? “All right. Jim—you did mean vertanion He fated mous ly aia|broken only by three shart stays in| France aan oe cornve vce cael Fegarded Audrey. Jim? Nfe, ashamed, yet worshipping. For. Havimees “thing . t a te Mew eu - : x 1 culminating in a highly] stance Brent's elder sister, Ela,’ had 0 es had always|all that, just now?” with varying luck, und it was not] England, and culmina . gen Lead pul Le Peedgaoctal a Sees bes in] Behind the palms, in the shadow] They were silent for a few mo-|been easy, for he had drifted with cRudieyet Tnore than meant it. 1|until half an hour beforo dinner-| successful mission of four years! |? i etn ot ante of the more ins ‘first + re she been y F rkne 2 re 3 "7 i, ra ents uch travel] teresting resorts in Europe, vas of their gently swaying tops, these| ments, and at last Harkness said|the current of events as he found|more than love you. I—'* time that he rose from his seat and | duration tailing ‘much travel | teresting, resorts, in. Eufope, | Sade sae staying with her Aunt Ella, and altwo were ax much alone as people] softly: “I am not worthy, dear.” He} them. But now he was racked with] ‘Iam happy,” said Audrey simply.| made his way to his hotel. He in-} through Southern Eaypt and Centra) friesdebip hadi mprung up between|can be in the backwater of a vast| would have maid much more, have| doubt as to what he should do. His|“Come alone iato the sunshine.” [quired from the hell porter, and was| Africa, Lord Connington, enfeebled ney La ae ; thent eee are tania promising 0 selt-intarested crowd, a8 alone as tried to explain, “except that his/eyes rested on a little, frail woman, || But Harkness felt ke one who hos| td that he could catch another train| in health, has come ee Boo | eee choneig atone It, Pee Tee become 3 ough they sat apart on a silent} tongue failed him, quietly dressed, wi 7 a 4 ‘ : after er, and n he|leaving behind {n Africa a name] dered vagiey abe ate i ; \ Audrey and her aunt had announced | hill-top. Audrey stepped close, and as she be of the Mivid clean nuLaaniey ey tea ee Sita AE ie Haile Scns abl ag CT which history will couple with that nothing of life s ue aid not Lis bt 4 that they were leaving for Monte] ‘That little cry, that plaintive ap-| looked up at him her eyes were filmy.| which surged below. alone Gn the Unter terece wandere| Ho examined his money cursorily cil Rhodes ee ere nee litt tate ‘ Carlo, before proceeding to England] peal, carrying, as \t did, a full con-| There was a light in her face which| “1 can seo your nunt," he suid toling past the Ms Aaneey erro he areat}and without any netual Interest. Ie rctmore of it, mostly a re-[ Mother earned her living. ane -} and home, Harkness made the dis-|fession of all Audrey's innermost | awed Harkness Audrey,” and felt thanktul tor the| Gesine with taaule in hie heart ara find yon a little, but such an inaig-|capltulation of Tord Conningtons havent tien tithes dead, nd ees + covery that he was needed in England| thoughts, ripped Harkness and] “Of course you are,” whe whis.| respite’ which must now be given Hee eeee eee ia ha hands ‘Halaticant eum thit It wns not worth | services In vafious.parts of the word, moter, hat nope business Jn. towne —es| =the reasons he gave were extremely | crushed the last remnants of his self-|pered. ‘More than worthy, dear, 1] him, the leisure to consider what be| lingered at tha ent nce to the pulace | Gonaideration. ‘The know » seemed | followed by a tribute to the noble Bue oG T ICAGaicial dict me ea Pewuetend’ he Hed. oteaveliod with contrat, allencing the. voice which |am—only-—t womnh, “And T love you. | hud done und what he aliould do, lof tchence, nea the verles or the| to atrike him like a blow, rete wvonderful work for the Bin-| te cottage at Knockwelt to sw ahiy zs them, Jeered ‘within him, His arms went] Jim, You ave happy to love me?” 1 will go down to her.” There|crouplers came low monotone to} Tlieshours he had spent in tis} read it TENE igen iectts wILOnGe EAC TTE ; *4] suppose you wilt be gid to be} about her, and she lay pliant against] “Happy!” Harkness restrained the] was the slightest note of disappoint-|his care *°] powded Casino had been wasted Was remembering that in this] (00 tae iene a dughter wad home and seo your:mother again,”|him, with her hair brushing his|impluse to take her once more into| ment in Audrey's voice. “Will you| “Fraltes scraii| aoe etorca iahinetd canatehea “Hap. |\very month ot fue, return pixteen) | ThE ‘ogether! Conatane : Observed Harkness after a lengthy | cheek. his arms. “I am almost too filled| come?" i ee aR he te cea oe coe al Liiaeavd) rs) a cauandared? Gy yeays azu, Lord Connington, divorced | come ocehiert Cousens eer arate a ite eee LAhaG Vranotid eee RATE ised wake | tral crete ell ce eee ee Pee ico a tpeaial to| hey cid pot-even otter him the! ex. | is wife after four years of well? eee a gamble, bora, It frightened Bre snlorsd your batitay. the words flercely. All the man's|that I should ever have kissed you,}train to catch. I will just. come}his old self. He began to view the|citement of winning or the perverse] life, He had marie’ the Merit | yo Audrey looked up at him.| strong nature was in the utterance.| wonder that you should ever havo]along and say good-b; b Y ‘My mother ts a wonderful woman, | "I love you! kissed me. a CLOSING ‘i > a co family noto thing in Its true perspective. A star! | satisfaction “of losing.’ He had left}of a county : vie He had reached to pluck a sta the sweet company of Audrey, had| recklessness of its men n and the wl (To Be Continued) ANKI FINAN A ainst this] an interesting situation B NG AND CIAL. There is almost certain to | Jpoeruretacteen yet bidding for Central Pacific neh] | must now dispose day represented a driv High. short interest in Seaboard St 12% Marquet High Wabash ... + 14% Wabash pf A uithern Pacitie Phila Co : i aie ation ath 4 ‘. a Wabash pt B.. an Sumatra was another stock ‘ Seay atoll ‘Pacific . : ede Wella Fargo lation. It at one time showed at a thet # = om Lxpres: Chie & Aiton 70 Con: Cor pr gi] aeree array Wiest 314) 5... guin of more than 4 points. Its{ cure } raat! $. Sun fe | ec ae Rai eee en rid Mgt | pitta ci Nasheed ratte ll strength was accompanied by the [One bras w ROLE SANS is week’s issue | + [Pitts & West Va +] Pond Cre + | Pum * | Punta Ale Pure Ol) | Pub Serv of NJ Prod & Refiners West Pac Corp pf Weat Airbrake Westinghouse Wheeling & le E Wheeling@l pf 255 White Motor . 40 Ajax Rubher .... ‘]o M&@ st P RR pe Alaska Juneau... Chie Pneum Tool. Allis-Chatmers .. Chic RI & Pac.. Am Agr Chem. CRI & Pbpept Am Beet Sugar, CRI & PT pe. pt Chic Gt Weat.... PRper.... tely envisione Mer Marine, Inter Mer Mar pf. Inter Nicket Invincible Of... Inland 8) va-l| Investor & Trader” meton” cutting (for Southern ific stockholder that the company will be included} ket im in the tobacco merger which ¢ xe Whalen is supposed to be planning, When officials of the Sumatra Com- pany issued a denial of the report} In view Coal. + for the latest news on ’ ) niBniae New York Curb stocks he care of mid- eer eer of the ie Cannes ss Jewel Ten pt i eling in pt. y,| Wire veriana 10 ite gain, ci inents the call money market gav present market activity. y Soon: 1 | Reading 24 pts. ae a ae —— a remark y good unt of it- P perry Coca Cola... Kansas Clty So bal Fe ee ig — %] worth Pump... 52 ‘There was, in addition, the usual crop] elf. Call saoney_ renewed at 4 perl | Teper: ly: aaa egy aioe Kelly Springtield, %4, Rep Tron & SU pf ‘ z steel merger, But these rumors to-] afternoon wa ’ | its trend fsclhar oP Kennecott Copper § | Ropubite Motor day were without noticeable mar-] Per cent. ! market authorities quoted Keystone Tire a, | Royal Duteh NY Pierce Ol pe St Joseph Lead.. ket effect, Steel shares were strong | throughout the session, and most of | Forelan exchange markets were firm.| |p early developments that ahem were able to touch the top| ‘The wheat market again took “1 |" may affect prices Comp Tab & Rec Consol Cigar Laclede Wall St. Gossip Consol Gus * 47 acta aiee, 8t L & San Fran le 1e May option show- Gonaol ‘Textile... 10% Fee ec Bt L. & Souw.... prtons ore cei dant bps LEBEN ey Laas eae et Ae ak . | ~active stocks treated Capt Can... 67% ae Ole Se Bata Be 4 eng gree the laa pacers ta the sinner inf cents at July wheat declined 3 _charts, illustrations and - ‘ Bmelt & Ret. proms oa Lier ainaeey st dteyt 1: | Saxon Bctore:: ‘There was a steady demand for stocks} which all companies are able to] cents ‘* tabulations on companies pam & Ret vé earorenees nectiaperde : \ | Seat Ate tatne in the market to-day and as the] gnaintain operations at the peak f LIBBRTY BONDS _dividend statistics ieee, Wiser Cone Cane woes? Lott Ine pre fir. Tans. oF supply still seemed to be somewhat] tiie last two years in the face of the payin ‘ “high” and “low” price JAm Sugar pf..." Cuba Cane 8u pf Loriiia rey metaea’ Ge pee 5 restricted the average of prices was} coal strike, and he tcontinued ex- Liberty ipsa Opened 300) up ist 4; . f a 1920 eagle Chic & Bilt n., Lima Loco Shattuck Arizona able to touch a new nmark for the} pansion in the volume of incoming | 2d 4148, 99-84, off FF aM. range from January Chie & EB Ml pf n Manath Su ‘ Shei tet. year, orders, 99.94 Victory 4948, 100.60, to date peed ppg _ esas ‘ Singlair On . The rise was participated in by all|It is asserted in the steel trade that FORKIGN BXCHANGE AT | r oat DavissntGnen, Merin ateece 80 Porto Rico Su classes of stocks. No one group} the larger companies are not going 45 P.M Copy given on requ: De Beare Bising ghee Bouthern Pac .... was neglected. It was one of the! aggressively after new business at] Sterling, demand, 4.44 11-16; cables, Mathi | Call —'phone — write today Del & Hudson... Maxwell Mot A., aan Oe broadest markets witnessed In sev-| the present time for the reason it is] 4.45 1-16, up 1-16. French fr. de- Del Lack & W.. Maxwell Mot B.. Stand O of NJ. eral weeks, The volume of tran-| expected that prices will work] mand, .09131-2; cables, 0914, up 0 Dome Mines...... 20%) Dul So Bh & AU. Blec Stor Bat,... 4 Elkhorn Coal 22 s Ncintyre P Min. Mexioan Pet .. Miami Copper sactions exceeded 1,250,000 shares.| higher and that the margin of} ,00¢ profit will be expanded SOofNI pt... Stewart-Warner . Stromberg... Lire, demand 26; cables, Jones & BAKER up .0000 1-2, Belgian fr., emand, 0845 1-2; cables, .0846, up| | Members New York Curb Exchange Decision of the Railroad Labor Board : "1 Middle States Ol) Studebaker aa . F 5 5 ‘ Studebake to reduce waxes of maintenance 9003, Marks, demand and Sy ‘Direct Private Endicott-Joh 34 Midvale Steel bia rice! tien ‘opper shares respo! > continuer 4 006 8 ak | | i Receeteonneee btiacala. Buna) bets Submarine Boat men $48,000,000, coupled with the| Copper shares responded to | pie 1) "0861-4, up — 0001 1- New York Chicago Boston Philadel | % naa agy intimation that there wil be a fur-| {@Prevement im metal conditions. | qiachmas, demand, 04 Pivtaburgh Detroit Baltimore Clevela Mo Kan & Tex.. Mo Kan & Tex pf Brie Ist pf. Erle 24 pf. Tex Gulf si enn © & Cham, les of copper for July delivery 0420, unchanged. Swiss fr., deme thier @reduction of approximately . cables, 1933 1-2, up Three New York Offices | w Onl tT & M sales in June will dd 200,000,- General Electric... Th Union Pacifle pt ee Oe General Motor ME Sacral nited Alloy 00 pounds and that the ave! SAVINGS BANKS. Buying of most of the industrials NY Dock Gen otor Deb nited Drug and CHARLES ©. VAT) 28% aT seemed to be largely for public ac-| Prive received will be nearer + ab ‘ were made at 14 cents a pound,} "yqq1'1 | Ps -4 t | ratrpanks i Mo Pacific xan $100,000,000 in other classes of la 4 | i. tl Famous Payers Mo Vacitic pf Tex & Pacific bor which will become effective by] Wich duplicated the high price of) 9911-2, Gullders, demand, $390 325 Tih eee: «Mal SG 7 31% 04 POR] eam Playera pe. w ont Ward tox & Pac Coul July 1, was somewhat unexpected] ,, W@Blast two years cables, 3907, up .0015. Pesetas, de- 505 Fifth Ave. - Blur. Hill 7120 | pied Fox] Fea Min @ sin. 10g Montana Power ‘Thind Avenue ... and stimulated considerable buying | 1t.W&S estimated to-da ythat sales IN} mand, .1580; cables, 1982, up .0001 fe: Reims 19% 118% Be) [aregerccind 120% muntay eee Robeson #706 throughout the railroad list. More} ‘he month now closing amounted) swedish kr., demant 80; ©a 165, | duammanenteneeenrivenenetiasiteneaanerentte ae 2k] Fisk under ish National Acme ‘eancon Ot: than a halt dozen prominent isues| ‘© slightly more than 200,000,000 5, off .0001 dan kr., de- | ——— Le oy, 9 i General Asphalt.. 06 National Condult Twin City Rapid in this group were able to register} POUMds and the trade authorities! mand, 1794; cabl off .0023.1t9 Tie HOLDERS oF ACME IweITR 14 ~ fenton wit ews: Nat Hn & tp Union Bag & P. hew highs for the year. Not a few] Whe predicted at the beginning Of/ Danish kr., demand, cables, | Laabae COLUK Woltks FIST NORT- p + *% : * n Ba s ) b ; : GAdE % UAL GOLD aay F 2x) Gem Amphalt pt. National Lead Union Olt were able to show net gains of two} ‘he month yhat sal would total] o1sa, off 0001 Pee dada Mth eal Prvigaa oan General Cigar Nevada Conso Union Pacttic or the day this figure are now predicting that of the Thust Mortgiige, dated Jul points wn the, AGRE + + + } rs c See LL LU ees h t MTG NYNHEéM United Fru ra ‘ . the MOTOR CITY PALNT COM WT 186%4 137 Goodrich pt Norfolk Bouth >.» Un Ry tv Co more speculative issues there was : f COLOR WORKS Ten a “ans si 9m [rams Mins, Norfolk & Went. Un Rv Inv Co pf ample evidence of professional] Ot! shares, sugars, motors, chemicals! TW @ AY GRY BAN K |g Ie A lg 6 ™% % Gray & Davis... North Pag +; Un Retall stor manipulation. together with the rails and coppers of fal Charron, at torie% of par and acer 93% "92% 83% + 14% [Great Nor pf.... THis Bare renee VEO Tt Fine In National Enameling there was al closed at or within narrow fractions iaetidere of the above Bonds are requested 2% =e TH + «| Great Nor Ore Ontario Bilver. .- Ue eee jump of nearly 6 points, For many] of the highs of the day and at ad- at 23rd St. and Gth Ave, to’ present. them, tor payment, avcoutpanied nie Sie cee Orpheum Clreutt UB Realty & Trop weeks there has been a substantial] vances arnging from good sized 1 open for business in Its own mmatured Coubens on or after July at + Sloute eters B tn Steet Up Ropers short interest in this issue which} fractions to mere than three points. new 12 story fireproof building tbe ine + 14 | Habershaw Blec wens, Bottini U8 Smelters has maintained its position because so ¢ < MaRS Hydraulic Steet... 12, ise Bite ; UB Bteel of the belief that the company can-}The decision of the Supreme Court Sow York City, aeat ie dee... Sune Des CK: UE en not successfully i with Qer-f in the Southern Pactfie-Central CiAtter, Sy, fe Ata Interest on tee. Bondy Houston Ott *! ae he an manufacturers, The rise to-] Pacific ease which came imme ; : Md ‘date will Icome. Null and vole, Cau Hupp Motors Home” Doi kk Utah Securities m ie hag couipoma aeenont pa on Monday. June 5, und will fro fon ‘he, duly He, shoal! Mata Milinole Central... 107 1084, 107 . flo Ol w gar p05 “peg Prices realized 0 Swift & Copaaae sales! clared control of the Central bj duly Ist next credit and p and | ew Indiahoma Ret % 44M r es Bl ‘a Caro Chem or carcass poet in GH tor Week interest on deposits quarterly, MOTOR CITY PAINT COMPANY ‘ Va Caro Ch pt 14 Vending Saturday, Mey, | F Southern Pacific illegal, failed to ‘on Auer Pet B Va Iron C & C. 4 fold out, range in 11 Cents te id. cen aanre, a a 218-0 fer pound and averaged 14.07 cents per deprens ‘the latter stock, M4 : % Lenn BR Resseces Sob Me! Vivaudou y.....5 12% 12% pound, \ The decision, however, opens up an “4 — - sania, esear ta Ace WirTe TAD & COLOR WoRKs. py AM. X. BopAvaRD, Dated May 20tn, 1922, moar Vnspiration October, January, April and July, Inter Cons Corp.

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