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| , i 1 r YOU ARE SIMPLY BAD.” OANE went directly to Betty's door, und knocked. She came at ones, in her pretty kimono, “Oh, Dad! You're safe “¥en, dear. I have one more trip to make."’ And he told her about the massacre nt So T’ung and the trouble Chan. S inoanortew. night, I'll be back. Take care of yourself, little girl,” he woncluded. ‘That seemed all he could say. She too was still, The silence fengthened. Finally, he took a baci- ‘ward step. “Dad—wait!" She stood erect, her Dead drawn back, looking directly at him out of curlousty bright eyes, He had to fight back t . . She was going to tell him. Yes, sho was plunging wonderfully into tt “There's one thing, Dad! I'm sorry <I oughtn't to make you think of other things now. But if wo could only have a little talk. « + + He managed to say: “Only a day more, dear.” “Yes. 1 suppose we ini wait » » though. . .” He drew her to him ‘and kissed her forehead; then, he rushed off and went out the front door. while Doane was riding down the mountain road from So T'ung to T’ainan-fu—Jonathan Bra- ehey sat in his room at the Inn wait- Ing until 2 o'clock, at which hour Betty would be waiting for him in the tennis court. John, bis guide, slipped im with a card printed in English. MR. PO Interpreter and Secretary Yamen of his Excellency Provin- cial Judge Pao. O- the morning of that same day Mr. Po proved to be possessed of @ very modern acquaintance with English and with political affairs in Hansi. So Brachey led him on, He described the contest between Treas- urer Kang, the representative of the Old Order and Pao the Provinciat fudge. Kang, he implied, stood for a “China for the Chinese" policy. But, he said “Pao is cat, Kang is mouse Po then said he wanted to go to America and become a Lyceum speaker. He gave Brachey, for criti- eism, a copy of his proposed lecture. T ten o'clock that night John tapped at Brachey’s door, “Man wanchee see you. Can ao?” ‘China man?" No China man. White man. Too big. ; Brachey sprang up, brushed John aside and opened the door, A man was approaching; a huge figure of a man, six feet five or six inches in height, broad of shoulder, firm of tread, stood now before him. “Mr, Brachey?" The voice had the ving of power In it. “Yes.” am Mr. Doane."* ‘Will you please come in John siipped yway. Doune e “I have very little time to w: you,’ he said bruskly. you doing in T’alnan’? come here?" “While it is not the whole truth, it will probably save time to say that | came to see your daughte: srachey aid. He would have liked to express in Ms voice something of the desperate tendernrss that he felt, but the words came out coldly, tinged with deflance between set lips. It might easily mean a fight of some sort, Brachey reflected. This moun- tered, ste on “What are Why did you tain of a mun could crush him, of ‘course, Doano took a step forward “Why don’t 1 kill you,” he breathed. It was then that Brachey first caught the full force of Doune's emo- tional torment. But all that Doune saw Was u Slight hesitation before the cold reply came: “I cannot answer that question.” “You cun answer another: Have you harmed my little girl?"’ REACHEY trembled. He could B huve tossed a coin for his life. His voice unsteady as he Teplied: Not in the sense you mean "In what sense, then?” “Simply this.” Brauchey’s head dropped on his hand. ‘I love her. 1 have roused deep feelings in her. Per- gS BY + SAMUEL MERWIN- i eer ore THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1922, ~ Open. High. Low. rt. Open, High. THE HONEY BEE *THE ROAD TO FRONTENACTe, Peat re aca os Ey an iota Power « 78M IIWSTRATED BY WILL'B JOHNSTONE Ajax Nubber sss 12 13 1213 VMulline Body sc, ae SEVENTH INSTALMENT. WHO’S WHO IN THE STORY. BETTY LOANE, daughter of a trovince of Hanst, China, becomes infatuated on the ship, while travelling to tejoin her father, with JONATHAN BRACHEY, a distinguished writer, on his way to investigate Brachey admits he is married, but tells Betty tumors ot Revolution in China, he and fis wife have parted being told that | ‘ainan-fu is the centre \lo Shan Company, he goes there. Compound to have him identity and whispers a few words to her. GRIGGSBY DOANE, of the Great Eve Society, Shan Company. MS, BOAT WRIGHT, Bett or meeting betwee, brachey and Betty and gets she knew Brach*y was married. When sacre of the He ‘Shan Company's emple him of tie affarr between rachey and Hi is t h Bute paneg dae Norfolk. & Westn. je decides it is better not to see her again, but] «wi you kindly send for the An Ht 8h p North American . of the bitter feeling against the foreign aati Brahey m Tee North Amor pt Chinese officials take him to the Mission himself At first neither of the two speak, but as This astonishes ELMER BOATWRIGHT, in charge at the Mission in the absence of “Lookers,” to indulge any personal feelings on|* ig Juneaw National Conduit, 2% the part of these few white persons] *)'0¢ Chem National Kn @ 8 00% set off in a vast, threatening world Of} 4), Ag Chom National Land .. 101% n American missionary at Tainan-tu, [Yellow folk. Aim Ag Chem pf. Nev Consolldated, 16% Mrs, Boatwright appeared in alam foscn New Orl T & Mex 068 doorwa: Am Drake Shoe N Y Central “What does this mean?’ all she seemed able to say at the mo- An Can Am Car I NYNHE N ¥ Ont & Wentn nary. am Am tee pf Int Corp La France Locomotive Redintor Safety Razor Northern Pacific . Oklahoma Refin « Orpheum Cir vos. Owens Bottling .. Pacific Gas & El, Pacific Oil ertainly not.” ere was a rustle from the stairs Betty, very pale, her slim young per- son clad in a lacy negligee gown of Japanese workmanship, came down. properly and there he sees Betty he is about to leave he dashes up stairs haps in doing that I have harmed her. I can't say."” “Is that all? You are telling me everything?" “Everything,”’ Doane walked across the room; came back; looked down on Brachey I'l have no more words from you"? he suddenly eried out. ‘*You''l go in the mornin, your word that cate with Betty ! I'll have ‘o take ‘ou Won't communi- “But, my God, I can’t just save myself"’— have no time for heroics,"’ siuld Doane. “Have I your promise that you will leave in the morning, with- out a word to her?” Yes." “Lam going to Hung Chan, There ure more important issu now than your life or mine, T shall be back to- morrow night and shall know t ir you have failed to keep your word." “T shan't fail,’ ery well, Good night, sir “Good night Doane turned to the door, But then lie hesitated, turned, hesitated again, finaly came straight over and thrust out his hand. Brachey, to his own anazenien took tt. HEN Doane had gone Brachey called John and ordered a mule litter for 8 in the morning ALS the spike“studded gates swung n and his Oriental cavalcade filed » the court. Brachey had just mounted his savage little pony, when # soldier handed him Jetter 1 SHIP GERMAN BRICK HERE TO HIT PRICE Expect to Sell It at $10.50 as Against $20 Price Now Demanded. Samuel Untermyer’s down brick prices with petition is bearing fruit—or rather. According to Z. C. Bulton, bulld- er, at No, 262 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, two shipments of brick baked tn Ger- many are on the ocean, buving left Danzig tast Thursday. When the German brick arrives here {t will be sold to builders for $10.60 per thousana, which ts about half what the Hudson River brick makers charg- ing, their rate being $20, © builders of Brooklyn ure in rebellion against high prices for the product they most need. If they can bring enough brick from Germany at euch a price, the builders hope to force the sale of brick to a rea: sonable level. heme beat com- to jerman bricks, — 14TH HEGIMENT AT PEEKSKIL Nine hundred members of the 1th Regiment of Brooklyn entrained yester- Gay afternoon for the State eneamp- | pride ment at Peokskill, N. ¥., where they will undergo two weeks’ intensive (rain- ing. The first week will be elven over to amell arms practice. Col. Frederick Baldwin ts in command e Tlet Regi- ‘ment, Col. J. Hollis Wells commanding, entrained for New Yoh yesterday. « i VOGELGESANG TO BE AID TO SECRETARY HUGHES t to Be With Him at f Brazilian Exposition. Announcement was made ‘to-day by the Brooklyn Navy Yard of the appoint- ment by President Harding of Rear Admiral Carl ‘T. Vogelgesang, Com- mandant of the Navy Yard, to be Chief Naval Aid to Secretary of State Hughes on the latter's trip to Brazil to the Brazillan Exposition, The av Admiral was notified of bis by Acting Secretary of tl Navy Roosevelt, who ts in charge of the Navy Department during the absence of Secretary Denby on his trip to Orient. Rear Admiral Vogelgeeang will sail with Secretary Hughes on Aug. 23, and the party will rematn in Brazil about three weeks. During the Une they are vee st on the part of the Hrazilian Government for the United States to allow Rear Admiral Vogel- gesang and a stafe of naval experts to return to Bradil to reorganize the Bra- ailiun Navy will be considered. ~ _> NDS 1 "i Barlia, twenty-thre: of lews than two montha, con mitted suicide, accoming to the police, by inhaling gas in Ner apartment at No, 173 Orchard Street yesterday, When Nivsing Barlia, her husband, loarned what had occurred he collapsed. He said he war at w loss to account tor his wife's act. Command: Opening R pointment the BRI Mra. Esther ant “THEN NEVER COME AGAIN TO ME. YOU ARE ’s father, who is at So T’ung, where Chinese} “Will you please go back to your} {\" Ehin @ ton. Pan-sAmer. Pet have attacked employees of the It, | room ied Mrs, Boatwright. Nok ilat i Parhenste Cory Isut the girl replied, regretfully, StU Foundry Bing stric. housekeeper of the Compound, is told of the | Yen sently. nn. : from the ain the admission that ‘yok Airs: Boatwright, n Seaboard Mr. Doane returns with news of a ma “AVI you at leant do un the ‘ Heoplen Gan »yecs at So T’ung Mr. Boatwright tetis} ‘3 {° “Eel hee. Cres ceeainibe Am WW & FI 16% [Pere Marquet pe Oss GUNG &nxiously toward Brachey, tenored. [Ao woot ene anon atny orm fpminaetpnia co as ‘Then Boatwright appeared and] anaconia Sree pete 5 Brachey handed over Po's letter, At} Am zi Shaheed re once he was at Betty's side. All_Am Metal. Pittsburgh Coa! 65 “Brace up,” he sald softly, to her.| Ann Arbor pf . Pitts @ W Va... 40% Asso Dry ¢ Asso Ol Atehison Atchison pf « Atl Birm & Atl. Atl Coast Line Atl Pratt AN Guta we, Auntin Nichole Atl Fruit ete 1d Locomotiv “It's bad . ews!" “Oh,” she breathed. She caught at his hand, Then Dr. Mary Cassin read the let- ter aloud, down, with considerable effort, through tho announcement of Griggsby Doune’s death, RACH Pond Creek , tum . Prod & Refin . ‘Is it father?”’ *Pullman Co .... Punt Alex Sugar Pure OU 4 Piggly & Wiaely Rall Steel, Spr'gs Rand Mines . Ray Consolid’d 121 Y spoke. He offered his | take the le to take them all Pages Readleg away, pointing out that Mr. & Ohlo pt. Reading 1st pf jarnadate A Type cane's death showed there was no}! Remington Type rane s h Ratopilas Mining Replogle Steel safety here, 7 Beth Steel B public Stet! “T suggest,” he concluded, “that} qooth Fisheries Republic Steel pt iny differences between us be set aside | prooklyn Reyn's Tob pt B for the present.” Dklyn R11 Republic Motors “This may be no more than a ru- mor." Mrs. Boatwright protested. “Our duty is to find out the particu- Royal Duteh St Joseph Lead StL &-@t Fran Jars, China is always full of rumors. Liner Cece And how about our natives? How | [Ut fi 1 & Bouth't pt about our girls—all of them? Shall esado on Baxon Mo Seab Alr we leave them? No!" cal Then her eyes, resting the | cat clasped hands of the lovers, snapped | © fire To Dr. Cassin, very quietly, she | Cunadias Take Betty upstairs, please.” ap physician, obeying, 1 a Packing Mining Paciti ather andler Motors Ches & Ohlo Chl & Alton Chi & Alton pt & FB Ml pf “Will you please leave this com-| cn. Western pound at once?" £ Ot Western pt Retty's fingers were twisting within] @ M& Se Po: his. He looked about the room from] © M & St Ft Seneca Coppe Shell T & 't late Oil hern Southern Southern F 80 of ¢ BONS BON IY Stud Subma?l Sweetw of Spleer Metz The gentle effort to draw the girl away; but met with no success. Mrs. Boatwright addressed to Brachey: Co} de herself Chi & N'western Skelly Olt one to another. Theso were the mis-|C"), > gp... rena Coord CHER. sionarles he had despised as weak. | ont p 6% pt Weenies narrow little souls, Narrow they might] Chie copper Texas Vacitic Tex Co Third A be, but hardly weak. No, not weak! 1a on ven this curious little Boatwright; Chino Copper cecasL something that looked like strength | Cluctt-Peabody « Tidewater Oi) had come to life in him, He wouldn't Lisa eon ee ie abo Fe 4 a desert, He would stay. To certain Gata AGUKROrH peace and horrible death, apparently, “Very well,” Brachey said icily. ty BR her Columbia Gas Comp Tab & Rec “IT am sorry I can't be of use.) Consol Distrib Union O However, if any of you care to g0 I} Consol Clear Union Pactfi shall esteem It a privilege to share} Consol Gus Union Pac pi my caravan with you.’ Consol Textile ‘ Net ace SIMPLY BAD.” With bounding pulse he looked at tho envelope, but the address, ‘*Mis- No one spoke or moved. Then Betty whispered—faintly, yet not caring who might hear: “LT can't let you go."" United Ry 1 United Retail USCI Pipe : U 8 Fooa 7 ter J, Brachey, Esquire,” was not in] you must, dear.” aoe Ba matty) a brake litte Hand: “Then L can't stay here. Will you UB Rei He tore it open and read as fol-|take me with you?" hae lows! See He found this Impossible to answer. | cu can: 0 8 Ruy Mr. Doar Sit—Taking time, | yt won't take me long. Just a few] Davison ¢ v touch and go by the forelock {t Jenings in a bag.” And she ran up the| fr Beers Mining v becomes privileged duty to advise | ita Det & Hudson .. v ‘ y wit: Nai se Jetrolt: Edison r Vv ‘ 2 CI ‘Then Mrs. Boatwright turned on the] Pet “lt 1 ht A aha Looker soldier acting under | man Dome Mines. Va cat eta thumb Kang plan within twenty- “You will do this?" she sald inf} Se SAS Wabash Ro ie tae four hours advance on T'ainan- [stinging tones. You will take this ee 4 [Wabash Tat pr 4 fu, jolly well taking their time to. |oir} away: E me Sai : destroy mission here and second- Ma. Dhow thatehe) couldnt aauitlionien Val Wane a tien at ary Christians, making clean job |gtood, leave Betty here, And they 18 [Wells Farko of It. wouldn't let him stay. West Maryland “A larger army has become te replied: West Pa i nearly ready to mareh full tilt on Mrs, Boatwright turned away,|i'amous 1 Western Unto 105% Ping Yang, the Ho Shan Com- Brachey moved out into the hall and wen Avestinenousal) U6: re pany's compound fort and lay axe | stood there. ‘To her “At least you wil] hea Mn & § ie uo to root:.of tt. step outside this house?” he replied, sae "And now, my dear sir, as Ping | simply, No." 3 : Reng iaiplane of home atrenatn L A little time passed. Then Betty ite would respectfully recommend J ooing running down the stairs, in| Gen Asmat A that you make journey post haste Jivvelling sult, carrying a handbag m-Amphait pe to Ping Yang. 1 Cigat You you wi Bett really mean to tell tno that go—alone—with this man?" 4 lips slowly formed the word, Mo “Yours most respectfully, “PO SUIL-AN deneral nm Mabora pf Low. 05 4054 a1 78 877% 90 110% [CHINESE IS SHOT STOCK QUOTATIONS Last. 16%, 08 98% 38% m1 120% 100% IN MYSTERIOUS WAY Assassin Tires Through an Open Window, Then Escapes. lade the target for four bullets fred through the window of his home, at Ko. 20 Monroe Street, last night, Mon Chin, twenty-three years old, a Chinese laundryman, is in a critical condition at Beckman Street Hospital, Chin and three friends, Frank Lee, Lee and Yong Lee, all cousins, in the kitehen of Chin's hore. In wos preparing some food, while f the ds. tw Leos were playing a game of ¢ A bullet shattered one of the panes of glass in the window and en- tered Chin's head behind his right ear, Patrolman Sp © of the Oak Street Station “I the shots and found Chin lyin the floor ‘The three Chi told tho detectives they did not know who fired the shots, After vetng questioned they were al- lowed to go. STATE “CASEYS” OFF TO CONVENTION Will Take Lead in Effort to Elect New National Officer. Dr, Jolin Grant Coyle, State Deputy of the Knights of Columbus and leader of the groups to overthrow the present administration, left yesterday for Atlantic City, the fortieth annual convention of the order will open to- morrow. er in the day the author {zed State delegates left and this after- hoon anether party of New Yorkers will leave The convention will open with a sol- emn mass at St. Nicholas's Church, of which Bishop Walsh of Trenton will be the celebrant. The Hotel Ambassador nvention headquarters. e five, probably six, Vacancles in thy preme Hoard of Directors to be filled and the Supreme Advocate aiming to be elec William of Connecticut ts the candid Coyle groups for ‘ Advocate, to whieh office Luke was recently appointed, Mr, stood, will X - SHOOTS AT COP, WOUNDS A GIRL Bullet Glanecs From Police- man’s Jaw and [its Child Thigh. Popping away with o revolver at two men ti front of No. 191 Allen Street! Just night, Joseph Labetle, twenty-on turned bls gin upon Patrolman Mndt- gan as the policeman ran to arrest hit The bullet gla off the policeman’s Jawbone and entered the left thigh of Angelina Parina, twelve years old. De- tective Keane came to the aid of Madi- gan and the two subdued Labell y L have been shot ‘sald the prisoner in ation. Avernen r condition 1s sertous BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Indispensable to the man who is interested in the market and thinks for himself — “INVESTOR & TRADER” published every Saturday. IN NO OTHER FORM can you get such an interesting slant on New York Curb Ex- change stocks: VIEWS OF AUTHORITIES ted on timely topics of tional import likely to af- fect the market, CHAOS IN BERLIN AS MARK GOES TO NEW LOW LEVEL Worth caused industrial and commeretat chaos, compromising position taken by, Premier Poincare of Trance yes- terday that forced to pay her debts. 1 plies of cheap marks on hand are unable Shopkeepers fused to unload their stocks for marks, demanding foreign money or gold in payment, caused the Hungarian crown to sink was quoted at 2,000 for the dollar. Bread in Budapest was sold at 256 crowns a Austrian paper money {a practi- cally valueless. UNIONTOW States Senator William BE, ported near death to-day, Senator Crow, who has been in ill health for months, suffered a “P.S. I have neglected to in- i ane BONDS H Ewe hae in fres timely form you that Rey. Doane met é 18%} Opening: 2 1, Up 0s, tat ind dependable SAN bap adden ZA Then never come agan to me. 1 ‘ * # & eae death bravely at aA Money Ganinot Help you. Yet atc. almoly M4 lates, 101,44; 2d, 100.60, off 02: od, DATA | detailed aid com- at Hung Chan Northern bad.” ; 190.62, up 4th, 101.88, off 02 plete on one or more stocks “PO.” . a Guan Sugar buy She 1% 82, pi + 4th, | in each issue. REARS UirataEA cM eating Tt tivane turned to Brachey; gave him] quit ¢ si * Vietory 4% (called), 100.44, of sas Pu.) BRasliog 160 fils cavalcade aiveetion [te Mabershave Klee |e aM Victory, 4%s, 100,84, off .04 | CHARTS - illustrations and to the Mission gate, striding through : iss 188q CURB baal aah paige at in spite of the Sun, tl Copystant by dhe ue 1 m8 Opened ivcegular. Goodyes Lint itl ea hc ales a i FER eee aie Gone eae Howaisaten thas if See) pened regular, t -volume of trading weekly, cerning this white man from Mrs,] (Betty and Brachey travel together 109% 108% 108% snaxyp COM 2% Unchanged: S- ©: range of prices—past two years* itwright. This was the sort of thing| three days toward Ping Yang in To- " soa, | 10854, 0 Stutz Motors high and low quotations. Brache: did wel This was 7 morrow’s Instalment.) Indian 8% SH 8 8% | changed It. Candy 5 EVERY PARAGRAPH of its strc — ——--—— -- Int Con! ? ‘ “Ith F up tw Cities $ 8 pages of vital interest to Int Con e 4 com,, 1% ; Anglo-Am, Oil, Ls those who h to estimate PFENNIGS, 500 FOR $1 DOOR KNOB TRAPS LoL aka ay of 4; C up %: U. Mutual the probable future course of SOLD TO CHEAT SUBWAY SNAKE EGG THIEF} ix: 7 OU es ce fe = caaainenantennie iT FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENIN( “y & Trader” Brought in By Sailors and Peddled |p: Blacksnake ‘‘Milkers’” |, 2a £ Sterling, demand, 4.43 1-4; cables, nvestor & Lrader wo Blacksnake “Milkers” | pnci! 1 Near Tube Stations. a9 nvinel n 4 4.43 1-2, off 01 1-8, Franes, demand, Copy free om request Special guards are on duy at many of Killed in Act by LS ted seh Gah) #10804 1-2; cables, .0805, off .O011 1 Call) phone or write the subway stations to detect persons Farmer * fi uorg | Lire, demand, 0450 1-2: cables, .0451, using five-pfennig pieces at the turn , . 4 1 4 4 of 0007. Belgian franes, demand, ~. B stiles and In nickel tn the alot machen, | SEAFORD, Del, July 31.—3issing ae} 20) 20204 | 0756 det? cubles, 0760, oft .0014 1-2 JONES & BAKER The depreciation of the German mark |™#"s ebss, James Willy, farmer,| Kan & ¢ 4 4 ‘ ‘ |Mavks demand \d cables, 0014 4, New York Curb Exchange has made {t possible to get 120 of the| Placed a porcelain door knob in af Kelly Spring off 0000 3-4 P vores five phennig pleces for a dollar in] Mest. Hoe found tater a large snake! Keyut Greek drach. demand 0828, calies New York Cricage ; i kK , up .0005, Swiss francs demand Pittsburgh Der United States money had swallowed it and was caught | bark cables, 1902, off .0004 - It is satd sailors have brought over | crawling through a hole, the doorknob] t*\ guilder demand .3847, cables Three New York Offices bags of them, selling pfennings (100 stopping the reptile Lee Rubber 0018. Pesetas demand .1538, cables 225 Fifth Ave. Mad. Sq. 1377 five ptenris less i. f a: a Peudiera F WIELD, I , rv Lenfgh Vaile "1840, off .0018; Sweden kronen de- $0 Bread 6 oe Brosd mis0 aald to have done quite ‘a business t a, duly 3L— is ne = UPS aad ‘ i ifth Ave at 712 in them near tubo stations ufter whis-| When D. C. Reynolds, a Black Ash| (i t 1ccn mand .2604, cables .2609, off .0004; ss pering to persons that they would work A Lima , mo Norway kronen demand .1699, cables a subway gate. farmer, found his milk supply from] Loews In 1704, off .0011; Denmark kronen de- ans two cov. Was failing, he Investigated, | Yt Ine mand .2143, cables .2148, off .0002 WorjgE. or ARDEMPTIBN, nen he did not disco thiet | 4) “Nast a dors of Vistery noten and others concerned: BROKER ARRAIGNED When he did not discover the thiet] jouts & Nash ON MAIL FRAUD CHARGE Mrs, Reynolds took up the vigil and| Mcintyre INCREASE STUDEBAKER cee er patil Msseptien ot ‘te Per Cont. RAI caught t Llucksuuke: "i “Tt Mallinge & Co. tery mt a lid rug MOPAR Es cert re dle CrP See DIVIDEND TO 10 PER CENT, | eisrvine inten 4e Und hare, nd the shortag reased Man Elev — ~ 4 on past) posts Man Shirt Extra of 81.50 Is Also Voted on Gallty, ACTING DEAN Mi Common Steck, tion on December 15, purevent te Pru ta Inte tock treks AT RADCLIFFE. Directors of the siusbaher Compra Rea ua a usiness with ent Sehlener usd r +18, ; 2 « i ; Mea. Haker to Succeed Dr, Edward tlon to-day voted to raise the regular | Arc! pam lea eel Aa the Fed = alas rate of divigende on the cammon stock a, Seale at : eral District Cour ay for 1 Goes to Deyn from 7 to 10 per cent. annually, and in|* pone uf efitering tentative ples CAMBRIDGE, Muss, Jul Mire addition to pay an extra dividend of Poet arainins i are Pol tes gullty to two Indictinents charging bin | George P Raher (Christina Hopkins HS te rage? ee that the com: er fj eect op Sell for edeenption, ted and Ms partner with being ec fin} Baker) lise been appointed Act a tert “ a uppointe € ) produced #1 {n the three teen a conspiracy to defraud investors| Dean of Raucliffe College for the years | Minn & 8t Toule, 114% Peers ended with the close of Juns, which wus operated by means of the | 1922-23, 1 was announced t : Mo Kaneas @ Tex 13 compared with 91,448 cars in the cor- mails. Mr, Haker, who waa graduated at{Mo Ken & Tex pf 12% responding three montha of Inst yeur, After ploading Judge A. N. Hand re-| Radcliffe In 1893, will assume her duties | Mo Kan &T WT 18 and that sales {n the quarter recently leased Lilly on a bail bond of 81,500.| Sept. 1, when Dr, Marion Edwards Park |Mo Kk & T pc WI 40 1% 4\ty leloned amounted to t yet been arraigned for| loaves to become President of Bryn] Mo Pacific ch 18‘ pared with £2,664 ee , Mawr College Mo Pacific pf... BOM 37 4 87 ond aunrter ef 1 ELECTRICIANS, CARMEN, man mark crashed to-day to 3,000 to the pound sterling, or nearly, 700 to the doll American Watch DarmandCa Rake Slevater, SKILLED IN RAILROAD UNITED STATES RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY, su STEADY EMPLOYMENT SHEET METAL WORKERS, So Little Berlin Shopkeepers Refuse to Accept Them. 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