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peer ame e ar Sn A REE CE OR IRE SA SR a aN THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ‘ \ Goodyear common, 10 1-2, up 88 F Intl. Pet., 20 8-4, off 1-4, 2 ; NOT ON THE TICKER STOCK QUOTATIONS FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING, — ee - Seg Lin tee noah abe Sterling, demand, 4.44; cables, 4.44 AUTHOR OF "THE HONEY BEE “THE ROAD TO FRONTENACEte, Adams EX ...... 65% OS Inspiration Cop . 41% 41% 40% 40% : . HLWSTRATED BY WILL B JOHNSTONE rT. Air Reduction % Inter Cons Corp, 1% 114 1% 114 {08113 cables, .0811 1-2; off .0003 1-2, . . ., Ajax Rubber + 18% Inter Cons Cor pt 8% ayy 8% | Lire, demand, .0451 1-2; cables, .0452, THE RETURN OF THE DEAD. NINTH INSTALMENT. redoubt and studied the scene through An Intimate View of Alaska Gold M % Inter Cement 8288 [Yeigium, trano, deriand, 0786 Lee i NTIME M. Pourmont, at <a ke j field-glasses. The men begged per- . irs Alaska rab, USL te a TS 104 cables, .0 off .0004. Marks, a i sting Vihe, was tating tn WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. ihiasion to" fire, but’ the vengincer|# Financial Men and Afi ore tos Nie Nika ee mand and cables, .0012 7-8; off .0001 hie white asaistants and BETTY BOANE, daughter of an American missionary at Tainan-tu, | dered them to wait. RSs Am Horch vo... inter Paper . 544! 3-4, Greek, drachma, demand, .0820; trovince of Hansi China, becurs infatuated onthe ship, while travelling to] The little red and yellow men gath- Ss d Re-|Am Brake shoe aim Int Paper pf Sta 71% cables, .0325, Swiss, franc, demand, } ‘ sifting out the trustworthy] rejoin her father with ered back of the gun. Then a shell{ Street Unperturbed by Re-|An can : Invitieiole. Of ine "1899; cables, .1901; off .0002, Guil- ; \~ y hirred over the compound and on Santt, 7 H , Can pt Iron Products, B24 ders, demand cables 3852; t Among his native employees in prep JONALHAN BRACHEY, a distinguished writer, on his way to investigate | ; ection of Harding’s Plan anon i ders, demand, 7; cables, .8852; { Bration for withstanding @ siege. He|iumors of Revolution in China, Brachey admits he is marned, but tells Betty | from Sata BI exploding against} J For Railroad 4 ‘Bear aad ete Gt ee off .0013. Pesetas, demand, 1548; i built two small redoubts from whtoh|he and iis wite have parted He decides st 1s better not to see her again, bat hhcre wae SU meother walt, Then or allroad Peace, lie & Leah Jewel Tes $8 4 Made ABORT’ tation GedUs aan Othe: being told that | ainan-tu is the centre of the bitter feeling against the foreign . ned tee 13 Jones Bros Tea. mand, .2596; cables, ; oft . @ll the hiliside was commanded bY) 110 Shan Company. he goes there. Chinese officials take him to the Mission} Shell carried thet A bart of a Sek ByR. Iee pt 9014 J Kayser N.. Norway, demand, .1702; cables, .170 two machine guns. On all the roofs! Compound to have him identify himself properly and there he sees Betty} ey of the residence. The sound of y R. R. Batson. Int Corp > 41% Kansas City So up .0016 Denmark, demand, .2146;, of the low stables and storehouses] at first neither of the two speak, but as he is about to leave he dashes up stairs | “stant cheers floated down-hill. The} a1... or tess gelling’ of railroad La France . 12% Kan City 80 pf. cables, . up .000 ts] and whispers a few words to her This astonishes little men clustered about the gun. Loco 119% Kansas & Guilt. —— es that bordered the walls were parapets E M. Pourmont lowered his glasses| shares has developed in the stock Radiator 108% 108% Kelly-Springtield.. a : ELMEK BOAT WRIGH], w charge at the Mission in the absence of SENATOR CROW DIF and nodded. The machine gun opened] market, and the more prominent ts- Ship & Com. 194% 19% Kennecott OW ‘These elaborate preparations were] | GRIGGSBY DUANE, belty > father, who 1s at So T’ung, where Chinese | fire, spraying its stream of bullets| sues show reactions of « Smelt & Re. dl 60% Keystone Ti COUNTRY Hom of the Great Eye Society, or “Lookers,” have attacked employees of the Ho| directly on the crowded figures. af ms Os & Done OF 80, Smelt & R pf os — 98 Laclede Gas UNIONTOV Pa.. Aug. meant as much to impress and intim=| oh. “Company SET ee See I Onna: compared with the high marks touched) Am Steel Foun. 37% Lee Rubber . Vates Senator William 1, Crow died t + en . i mn Monday. - Sugar el \ is . Mate the natives of the region as for} My BOAT WRIGHT, strice housekeeper of the Compound, is told of the | tiberately enough. Others appeared! Vancial district “whose cpininy “tof ann nie abi’ nil ae * this country home in the mountains Actual detense. meeting Me.weet, brachey and Betty and gets from the girl the admission that| to be moving away slowly toward the] worth while is willing to credit this Tel & Tel ., Lorillard ......., 165 iss ius. [near here this morning. He was ap- Intelligence runners kept M. Pour-|she knew Brach+y was married. Wher Mr. Doane returns with news of a mas-| houses, though when M. Pourmont selling to the rejection of the pro- Tobacco McIntyre P Mines 16% 16% 161% 1614} pointed to fill the unexpired term of y.|sacre of tne He Snan Company's employees at So T’ung Mr. Boatwright tells look thi th his glasses \ the prov- ig gave them a look throug! el mont informed of events in ce ee {Mm of the affarr between Brachey and Betty it became evident that their legs were ince, It could not have been twe! Doane goes first to see his daughter but lacks the courage to speak to her] moving rapidly. Soon all who could hours after Brachey bore the news of |about B. Mackay Co .. 101 101101101 Mack Truck, Inc. 56% Mack Truck 2¢ pf 81 posals of President Harding’ regarding | 4", Tobacco B seniority rights of the shop men. | 4,“ W_ & # Spent Senator Knox. Am Wool ....... chey. He exacts irom Brachey later, however, a promise that he will vay Ww leavi 1], AS @ matter of fact it seemed to} Am woot pt .... Mallinson & Co,. 37% aay | a aR , x } * a get away were gone, leaving several], “° P 8 » 3 Griggsby Doane's death to the mis-| leave Vamnan-fu without seeing the ane Doane then starts to walk to Huna| heaped-up mounds of red near the have been thoroughly understood in}am writ Pap pt 3 Man Elevated ... 46% BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Mon before M. Pourmont as well{Cran. In the morning Brachey receives a note from gun and sindller dote;cf red: scattered | t* wis bilellasc that railroad ex-| Anaconda ....... 63 Market 8t Ry... 64 Rau. Mic PO, interpreter at the Yamen of Judge Pao telling him that the Great | along the path of the retreat. evaPoTclcoh’ WOERDERGENT THIF Reume [ATA APDOE PECs ann his Be as i ., | tye soldiess are pionaing to attack the T’ainan-fu Mission, and that Mr. Doane ‘ ‘ Asso Dry Goods. Mathieson Al..... 47% ‘Then, late one afternoon, Doane's|had been killed. Brachey carries the news to the Mission, but in the face of SHOUT sounded up the hill.}on the seniority question, Atchison sss Manhattan ctu... 488% K ; _ pretty little daughter came in, escort-}death, the whites ‘refuse to leave their native converts and girls, Mrs. Boat- AlL_turned. From his rife pit, , bri at edad Garuieee Atchison pf Maxwell Motors A. 57% eeping up ed by the American journalist, Jona- wright oiders him trom the Mission, and Betty, to the horror of the rest, de- he ‘tein Happ. of Jonathan |e cs oo oc adenere cae cant rejec-] ati Fruit ; Max Motors B.... 19% : cides to go with him Hraahay. reds fatis ead by. oth tion of the President's proposal, Wall] ati Guit & W 1.. May Dept Stores. 120% H with underlying news and facts than Brachey. beaslabatincd ehh H SLs y others. | street remains unperturbed. Austin Nichole .. Mex Pet ..., is imperative for those inter- ested in the profit possibilities of New York Curb stocks. Accompanied by Brachey’s Chinese servants and Mr. Po, the latter] Then they started up the hillside. Baik a" heli a | f a , i y ip the i » Brachey at once volunteered to help] sping disguiscd ay a muleteer, Betty and the writer travel toward Ping| Betty witnessed the scene from an and was put in charge of preparing} yang, spending three nights on the road upper window. She heard the rat- The equanimity of the financial district is in the nature of a reflection Bald Loco . Balt & Ohio Balt & Ohio pf Mex Seaboard . Miamt! Coppe States Oil. ff the confidence of railroad men that ‘, tio small lookout posts on the upper en SS tat-tat of the machine guns; through] the strike is practically won: that the | Barnadate A ewes SECOND TS NONE is our nil. aa a pair of glasses she saw the red-| uiroads will be able to get the men} or", >tee! B. Minn & St L. 11% brokerage organization in fa- Little Miss Deane touched M. Pour- \ clad Lookers fall, all without clearly Bth Stl B pf 7 pe MoK& Twi... 17% cilities for rendering compre- back to work on the railroads’ own terms, Brit Emp 8 realizing that this was battle and Bkiyn RT MoK&Tpfwi 41 hensive information service mont's heart—she was so pretty, yet death. It seemed a calm enough plc-| ‘rhe strike is already considered in] BR T cts we belgie so white and sad. It transpired that ture. But when Brachey started up| wat! street an important victory for| Burne Brow A. Meenc eaiee GET NEWS more news; the Mrs. Boatwright, who was in the hill her heart stopped. the railroads. It ts felt, perhaps with-| Burns Bros b Mont Ward ... get facts—more facts—is the At dusk the outposts were relieved. When Brachey entered the gate, Butte Cop & Zinc Butte Superior Butterick Caddo Ol Cal Packing « Cal Petrol Callahan Min Cent Leath Cent Leath pt .. Cerro De Pasco Chandire Motors. Ches & Ohio .. Chi & Alton Chi & Alton pf constant \irge upon our infor mation department. COMPLETE, detailed, late reports on all popular’ New York Curb stocks. Telegraph and advance information and charge at the mission, had refused to save herself and those in her charge, so the Mademoiselle had come on {ndependently. This, thought M.| Pourmont, showed a courage and en- | terprise suggestive of her father. That night M. Pourmont tele- graphed Elmer Boatwright, urging an immediate attempt to get through to) Ping Yang. News then came that a large force of Lookers had started in an easterly direction from Hung Chan and Boat- out warrant, that further important progress has been made in the exceed- Betty was there, waiting, a tremulous] ingly long drawn out process of smile hovering about her tender little] j,quidating labor. mouth and about her misty eyes. ‘The coal strike has been in progress He paused, in surprise and pleas-| ror more than three months. ure. She gave him a hand, hesi-} outwardly it may appear that re- tantly, then the other; then, impul-| jection of the President's recommen- sively, her arms went around his! gations regarding the seniority ques- neck. . . . His men straggled wear-| tion will greatly prolong and may ily past, their day's work done. Not} possibly extend the railroad strike. one looked back. She was amlost]” Yet the average price of railroad sorry, for that and for the dusk. Arm] stocks listed on the New York Stock|cni @ 6 Il N in arm they entered the compound) mxchange is within a very narrow]chi Gt West pf. and walked to the steps of the rest-| fraction of the highest figure touched] M & St P..... dence. since 1919, This high mark was es-|© M & St P pf. Mullins Body Mex Seab'd ct . National Acme Nat RR of M 2d pf NY Cent........ 97% 98% NYNHG@H... 90% 31% 3 3 i news wired hourly to our Norfolk & South. 18 18 ( offices. Norfolk & West.. 114% 11 69% DAILY MARKET FEATURE Service at close of market. Do you want this? Eight page weekly newspaper issued every Saturday. You should not be without it. ABOVE SERVICE FREE Send for ‘ Nova Scotia Steel Ohio Body & Blow 7 Orpheum Cir Ous Steel pf. PacGas & & wright wired that the mission party But that night shells struck within} ¢ayjished on Monday. And the average Raa Pacific Oil “Investors & Traders Guide” was at last under way, seven whites the compound. One wrecked @ cor-| price of industrial stocks is likewise/c crepe pt Pan-Amer Pet.. new 38 page book ner of Mme. Pourmont's kitchen. An- aye Pan-Amer Pet B. and fifty natives. Though she evidently tried to be quiet about {t, Mrs. Boatwright's first act at the Pourmonts’ was trouble- some, She, Dr. Mary Cassin on her one hand and Miss Hemphill, a teacher, were it down at the dinner table on that first evening directly opposite Betty. Miss Hemphill flushed a little, then inclined her head with what was clearly enough meant to be distant courtesy, Dr. Cassin, al- ready too deeply occupied with her ~ wounded to waste thought on merely a personal matters, bowed coolly. within a narrow fraction of the high mark of the last three years regis- tered on Monday. Nothing could better yeflect the opinion of the financial community on the strike situation and outlook. CRI&PTpept Chile Copper . CCC &StL pf. uett-Peabody 36 Cluett-Peabody pf 10014 Coca-€oll i Col Fuel & Iron.. Columbia Gas Columbia Graph FREE ON REQUEST Jones & Baker Members New York Curb Exchange Direct Private Wires” New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia Pittsburgh Detroit Baltimore Cleveland | Three New York Offices | 225 Fifth Ave. + Mad.Sq. 1377 50 Broad St. . Broad 7150 505 Fifth Ave. » Mur. Hill 7120 Penna RR... Penna Seaboard . Peoples Gas... Pere Marquette... Phila Co... Phillips Pet. Plerce-Arrow Pierce-Arrow pf Plerce Oil... Pierce OM pf.. Pittsburgh Coal... Pitts Coal pf. Pitts & W Va. Pond Creek....++ Postum Cereal. Producers & Ref. other destroyed a tent, killing a Chinese woman and wounding a man and two girls. By daylight the red and yellow lines were closed about the compound. Bullets rattled against the walls. The a3 upper windows of the residence were} prices of crude oil are being re- barricaded now with sand-bags. Five} duced owing to excess of production | Consol Gas ... more were wounded during the day,Jand to thet apparent desire of the|Consol Teatite two of them white, dominent interests in the industry to|Cont Can M. Fourmont’s runners moved with | stifle the ambitions of the smaller in-]Con Insuran difficulty, but brought in reports of | terests. La SNE feasts and orgies at Kang’s headquar-| Tire pri ie) Goer Bt es are being reduced al- ters down the valley, where, sur-|though very féw of the concerns en- __... ¢ But Mrs. Boatwright stared firmly rounded by his full retinue, the old|gaged in this industry are showing eerie Manirea Pub Serv of NJ. 90% CREATE past the girl at the screen of carved Manchu was preparing to revel in]a profit at the present time, when|cuy Am Sugar .. See Guns aie pale cete wood that stood behind her. slaughter. manufacturing costs are high. But it}Cuna Cane Sugar Baers on nah Betty bent her head over her plate. As the days passed, the sense of|is known that the major reason for}Cuba Cane Sug pf Blesty Wiese. 41K ! She had dreaded this first encounter; danger grew deeper; the faces one|reduced tire prices is to freeze out ata eae : Ry Steel Springs... 107 H @ll of her courage had been called on saw about the compound wore a}"umerous small producers who con- pe abit = Rand Mine! ses 20H WATCHES | to bring her into the dining-room; dogged expression, They talked,|Stitufe a disturbing element. Dul So Sh & Ati. Bay, Cone 52° $1] Weekly} OPEN Daly she had lost, in the mounting sober heavily where the casual was intend-| And reduction In prices of many of} 0 not be Nem 12: Leen ee FOL 6) frat PSBr| | heanty of her love for Brachey, any ed, of settling down to a siege. the cheaper makes of motor compan-|rastman Kodak.. Healiter (el 9100 2° 12 Weekly} tne SAM lingering sense of wrongdoing! Here One night Mr. Po went out on a| ies are being ordered, but the reason Stor Bat .. nepleea Bans SEND FOR BOOK OF 6240S at Ping Yang Brachey commanded, “FROM HIS RIFLE PIT THE y ‘ scouting trip, He did not return, | in this instance is that the second Republic Steel 71 she knew, triumphantly the respect] LEAN FIGURE OF JONATHAN Samy, Te Elmer Boatwright slept alone in a|hand car market is congested to such Renda To pt B. 46% of the little community. BRACHEY APPEARED, FOL- . small room. One night, tossing on his ]@n extent sales of first hand cars are Republie Motors... After dinner Mrs. Boatwright went} LOWED BY OTHERS. to M. Pourmont and told hifn that it Royal Dutch. . Reynolds Spe. cot, the prey of nightmares, he started | being seriously hampered. up, cold with sweat, and sat shivering| In all three instances these factors A STORE-NOTAN OFFICE “No dear, not yet."" these dificult folk from T'ainan held " a i pt. . St L & San Fran. ma would be necessary for hor to sleep y in the dark room. Outside sounded the] ate having an important market n-}i.nous Players Bee Ben and eat in another building, She wes Revere away too tie, | Ciara: pop—pop—pop—of the snipers. But | fluence. Fed Min & 8m pt St L & Southwest. ONDS-WAT would give no reasons, nor in anv —|there was another sound that had] Stocks of American oll campanies|pisk Rubber .... pleasant way soften her demand. Ac- St L & South pf.. 48% 48% 48% 48% nll|crashed among the familiar noises of | have been unable to follow to the]Freeport Texas ON CREDIT . ARLY on the following mornin isn't as if there weren't a positive E Ea eho ROuLG e Aa Rea w Santa Cec Sugar. cordingly, the Pourmonts, alwaye) Understanding.” | ‘ell exploded in the compound. | his dreams. proper extent the rise in the rest of|Glldden ott Bterling Préd.... 1 American Watch & Diamond (Co, courteous, always cheerful, made at now," she murmured, but with }yyiinij, joe minutes two others tell] It came again—a light tapping at | the list. General Asphalt . Saxon Motors i% TWO UPSTAIRS STORES, once @ new arrangement in the ay conviction. “Of course. It’s got we his door. He tried to call out ho is} ‘Tire stocks have been comparatively |“eners! Cigar Seaboard Air Line ise Maiden Lane 303 Fifth Ave. crowded compound. eum \i ore He erews of the two ma-[it?”” But his voice came only in a] heavy owing to the complexities of [ners! U Resid ale 0.06 o Fourth Floor. | Eagranee, geet oe And s0 Betty, when in the morning] They were silent a moment ’ promptly joined the ren] uisper. this situation, Gar sern ee CAPA ey 13 Tattoere, seat, lees yete OPs | she again mustered her courage to} 'ccep strong, de Mes VOUN leauge i mae. peaeuli Two 1] Boatwright was by no means a sim-] And with the exception of Stude-|Gon Motors Deb. eritiee (ieee Tel. Cort. 5867. | Tet. Vanderbilt 3008 | enter the dining-room, found them |® os Lat Tales ataiaed one led by Brachey, went up{Ple coward. He rose, shivering with |taker, whose prosperity is the out-|Goodrich pf Southern Paciti z Peer eone: one instantly she knew, why.) “now. © wi Ve helped, Just) s jjjiside to the men in the nfig]this strange sense of cold; struck a|standing feature of the motor in-|Gray & Davis ho Raltway |" All day forlorn, her mind a cavern of rhe aoe wiles acne pits there. Strained eyes peered up]!ight, and candle tn hand advanced to|dustry, motor stocks have been lag- Northern pf . So Railway pf Shadows, she put herself in the way! lel patie : _fand down the hillside for the first}the door, Here, for a moment, he] gards in the saarket rise. Gt Nor Ore cts . Stand Of of Cal 106 106% } of meeting Brachey, but did not find 8 he looked after her, his heart] | 4 ar waited. yey Guan Sugar Stand Ol] of N J 181% 1814 fae r con j 5 rs elimpse of the enemy. Far up among to sult your convenience | him until late in the afternoon. He}full of a gloniny beauty. he lonzed tol. native houses and down near the) Again the tapping sounded In reply to the assertion recently | ult Mo & North St Oll of NJ pt uly 17's loyer's reference. Li | Was coming In then from the out. Joall her buck and in some way Fe} iiioce groups of strange figures could| He opened the door and beheld, dim-| made in, this column that most of the| ult, State, Steel Stromberg Car... $3 48 Sah oe ae i works up the hill. She stood waiting |store her conflwnee, But the appear ti cen moving about. They wore a!¥ outlined in the shadowy hall, clad|,speculative market fortunes, as they | Hud Motors -- Studebaker ...... 128'g 120% 12) write. Open until 6 ion folk had shake ie . : Habershaw Ele 1 a 18 8118 just within the gate. ance of the mission folk had stukea) vitor much like that the Boxers|! rags, face seamed and haggard,|may be broadly termed, have been|temsten Ol etudebakeer pf ica+ 418) 4 IERICAN DIAMOND WATCH Ht him, as well, this day eyes staring out of deep hol Superior Oil e HEY had been thinking constant-] ie saw again clearly the Mission|!2¢? warn in 0, except that voat | tts He rere ot ry Ae pallawss the |}uilt upon the principle of followiRg]| Hupp Motors . Superior Steet | ly, since the one misunder-| Compound at T’ainan-fu. And he saw{)?! t#oiwers were alike red and only ae ‘4 cy a iriggsby Doane, | oxtended market movements, many|Hydraulic Steel Resta ot Amer. 2 standing, of the cablegram that|Griggsby Doane — huge. strong, the): {urban yellow, At intervals shells | Canine on his old walking stick. He letters controverting this statement | Illinois Central Skelly Ol. JAMONDS SMEs Benen, } Would announce his divorce. In histtace that might s0 casily be ‘tender, | fell here and thére about the walls | Tae me ie cover pr the leer | anes Sen crepelvens. Ul moet: of AA VRaS Be: Texas Co low CREDIT ‘37 MAWEN Lae zs aL on, nial idere ed the lower r to have been|!nt Comb E Texas Gulf Sulp. | eagerness he had expected to find it] working with passion in the softly Toward 9 o'clock considerable half of his face. His left st these letters seem to 2 — 4 . Ider, | wy 7 7 " Indian Refin e io = ————— {waiting at Ping Yang. Day after day| flickering light from a Chinese lamp,|tivity was noted up the hile Severallunder the torn coat, was handaved | W.tte® by people who have a marked |” ee tl ee ena On 36 | smative runners got through to the! He had given Griggshy Doane u|squads of the red and yellow figures|with the eaked, bloodstelned nosed [lack of knowledge regarding the meth- Li ceca ey Ae HELP WANTED—MALE telegraph station and brought mes-| pledge as solemn as one man can give| appeared in the open, Then a smalllof his shirt. i inant | ods of successful market operators. The following day Lloyd George gave} Tobacco Fret A: tit sages for others. . . . To Betty/another. He had, because Doane was} field gun was dragsed into view and a Yet the number of these letters| his answer to,-von BethmannsHoll:| TE og... sak now it seemed the one thing that|so suddenly dead, broken that pledge.|set in. position, The distance was] (Copyright, 1922, by the Hell Syndicate, gnc.) | Strensthen the statement that most) weg's proposals. Lloyd Senree ©" unton B & P 60 gould arm her against the stern judg-] But now he knew, coldly, clearly.| hurdly more than two hundred yards;| (A fierce encounter between Doane|f the really big fortunes that have} clared he was not going to listen tol onion Ol .....+. 20% ment in Mrs, Boatwright's eyes. that of material proof that Doane was| they meant to fire point-blank and Brachey in To-Morrow's Instal-| Dee" taken out of the stock market) peace terms, but there appeared On| inion Pacitic ... 141% “You haven't heard?” dead neither he aor M. Pourmont nov M. Pourmont went out to the upper ment). ‘a'-l have been built upon the principle] the news tickers the statement, “‘but] Union Pacific pf. 76 2 a - i ial Si RA woe! caShin elh a that the only road to success is to|the reply of Lloyd George is consid-] United Ry Invest 134 WANTED, ® ——~ | follow broad market movements ered as leaving the door open to]un Retail Stores. 61 » Commissary for Cit . ri ind has continued it : r eat ARRESTED TRYING It must be admitted that there have] peace."* uUsBCIP 1 MACHINISTS, ’ y S isoners My SUAR DARL eh Ren na eee By > been few and singular instances! Baruch testified that as soon as he]U 8 Express... 816 Roard of Trustees, apgpinted by th TO GET LIBERTY BOND where market gamblers, starting} read the word ‘but’? he sold 28,400] V 8 Food Bisa: ae BOILERMAKERS, Is Somethin New in Peno‘o A issioner, and ul iecounts Tt alle rene Me with practically nothing, have be-|shares short, and he was able to wind " ih ind Alen ha ELACKeMITHE ted monthly b evified|Prisoner Says Stranger Gave the} come millionaires up his market commitments at a]U uf “eer ° g Gy ’ uiblic accountant, Vomit 81,000 Order to Him “orrhere have been cases, it ts true,| profit of $476,168, as stated above. | § Rubber «+ oii CAR REPAIRMEN { e e milton arranzed to ve tie bank) Ash was trying to get a $1,000 Lip. | Where big market operators have] It was a daring market play, @1 0 g§ steel pf..... 118% Men Behind Bars Ge the Benetits n which thi funds hav+ teen d'-Jerty bond on an order at the ot Lib-|vcted ‘on what is termed “hunches"|play that characterizes a market/tan Copper .... 8% SKILLED IN RAILROAD ‘ vsited pay regular interest JK. Rice, No. 36 Wall Sireat we 2] and made a small fortune. Jesse|gambler of the first magnitude. }yran Becuritien . 17% WORK; ith Mithongh food and have ‘ Street, yester. He eo Emp! s given the word gambler. | Vanadium Sjeel 48% + y. Louis Bornhardt, iwent Livermore has done it. But this 1s] Emphasis is ¢! " Ahlen 1 Breet. 4h : ‘ tore” Has a Profit Credit of $75,000 d $40,000 heen xold to p MBIAROA SAE CAIMIORU I sees edate Wenty-eizht, © LT exceptional. And Jesse Livermore's} \nd Baruch: after selling his Stock |Va Iron © & C pf STEADY EMPLOYMENT; rt Pld,UII an * y 1, the pregate prot hase oes nal Third Street, wis arrested > d third fortune has been|Exchange seat on Aug. 28, 1917, and |Vivaudou Ine .- 0 , r 5 1] present and third fo sbi i 125 STANDARD WAGES 4 . mounted to their present proportions [0 4 eharge of attempted grand larcone e to his ability to read the economic] sefore he became head of the War]Wabash RR... Tits Has Been Spent on Recreation — Ws OERnHar Eramiitan tax tairen ie ThE GHEE wha Wide 4 larceny, [due te th ; : Te iy ack ert wees aA AUTHORIZED BY im ' st was made by Patrolmar| and financial conditign and outlook] Industries Board public ated that |e emecific pt... él ‘. U ra yund that these profits not Wells of the O} D Blations ares 8 rkle to -|he had been a stock market i 064 Katherine Davis’s Innovation. BEE RETO ATE CON EnG cringe (ae ee S10 wD BtMon correctly. He must chuckle to him: | he had been a stock masses Batiiies |Westera Union .. 106% UNITED STATES RAILROAD : Bea The order which Bernhardt had wae| Set occasionally at the wondrous tales ape wyestingnaume Alt 04 a nmates. The consideratie shave of | ., te i) J + "ab v jouse El. 61% That inmates of the City Prison and other mu 4 CIV OE TON, PL AEC RIPE Oey to Charles Kimmich of No, 59 | tld of his “tape reading” abili Baruch's great luck In that market [Westinghouse Fl. 01% LABOR BOARD, % e m1 her municipal detention and cor alrea Se ee Retin air e ? ; hie 3 all comta . 4 F an AD! xpended to buy daily nowspapers, | East 88th Street, notifying him that the} still another Instance, and one|P!@¥ should furnish small comfort) vig @ LE pt APPLY TO tional institutions have to their collective credit an umount said to be] \! ty. periodicals, books for bond was walting for him. Bernharae| which a few of our correspondents t those of our correspondents who | Wnite oll ‘ y periodicals, books fr for hi ernhardt | whic of our ¢ “i Mir e wi ‘ ‘ 2 5,000 in addition to which about $40,000 has already bern epent for their|tutional libraries, music and m satd it was nto him by a ae he| tke to cite, is that of Bernard Ba- _? in Bellaving iM jhe wages Wickwire steel. 18% CENTRAL RAILROAD reation and comfort—Is something new in successful pom sinsieal mthinds struments, entertainments and atime dn the atreet who promised to wive Ped MOR eeauotontinnne uaa is diss aeeiearee nt ae COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY, BPAs the reault of an innovation we | Nic outfits of all kinds. It lias also} nim $8 for getting the bond, When he| 9 1 December, 1916, Baruch tented rczard hrond market swings Wisconsin Cen .. 30 Cc. E. CHAMBERS, roduced five years ago by’Katherino|DY the Departinent uf orrection fo: | 1°) "NG Other necessaries for pen. | omsented the order a clerk notined | 04 ae atication he made $476], 12 the first place, Baruch, though} °Ex Dividend, OTIV . " [the exclusive use of prisoners int ’ . 2 Kimmich, who said he had , 7 i i ’-| fortunate in that market gamble, was = SUPT. MOTIVE POWER AND Davis, Commissioner of Cogrec- |i) rune Wee Mt less prisoners. and, wheve ciream authorized |4g8 on a coup within two) oon his th that Beth LIBBRTY BONDS y . 2 nattan he ¢ fy : ashe «| HO one to get It. The clerk the " ‘otally wrong in his theory that Beth- bho EQUIPMEN ms, under Mayor Mitchel. Before] prison, Queens; the New Y z wes Justified it, to give prisoners {1% rk then notified | weeks. 4 ; 'T, on, ens; the Ne wis Count he polic p, *, mann Hollweg's message and Lloyd] Liberty 3%s8 opened 101,26, up .04; “ P 7 4 ow start in Hi r d that } d Von Beth- Ld r t time private concessionaires had Penitentiary and the Correction H« RAE Te es inte Police believe the order was} « MPH es a, ana] George's reply meant ay imminent} ys 418 101.40, up .06; 2d 100.52, off JERSEY CITY, N, J BE Pee? gt. selling fond, candy, cipal’ Fann Riko aD (ne AE SENATOR SWANSON 45,000 AHEAD] 10}? [om the mail became satisfied that it was sincere.|@eclaration of peacé and a conse- $d 100,52, off .02; 4th 101.30, off it, tobacco and other articles to n Mikor’e Island; the F IN VIRGINIA ——>- aoe 1 United States] @uent smash in stock market values, , Maa called’ 100.441 Wine formatory Prison, Hart's Islond, and = He proceeded to sell United States oe 4 .02; Victory 4%s, called, H mers: most of whom were awalt-ltne New York City Reformat “| RICHMOND, Va, Aug. -Practi DUNN TO QUIT CONGRESS, Steel. On mber 13 he sold * Incidentally, in the following year. | tory 4%s 100.88 trial. Under this system exorbi-|New Hampton, Oranx: County. A Ally complete returns from tres ROCHESTER, Aug. 2.—Representa- 400 shares at an average price of ih ‘ bite’. Staten Gian ln ble CURB t orlces were exacted. But the|ticles were sold to prisune » ffourths of the 10% countles In, Virstni tive ihwmee:Bs Dwar, of Bbe: AMth Gani | TERME On sh eo own aay he eed coup, rose to 186 5-8. ‘The fortune| Opened Irregular, Radio. common, SNTER so ‘orst abuse je Mi higher and scattering ret) om the others | 6resstor et, w 4 600 shares. emibe, 5 Page . TER New Yor slishing it was the | Saree Dawe po lil Algher 's PeOMnRI EN Adare: MariAtan Cindy Ok | cats ton racclecclen sent tai on san wi shares at an aver: | Paruch made by his gambling opera-| 4 1-8, off 1-8: 8. O. Ind., 107 5-8. off por Dry ow Zar Hor: r s fall, Mr. Dunn. 4 arte was insia' - wi SI 3, 8 5-8, off 1-8; Ark. Nut “ RS to prisoners of drugs concealed’ James A. Hamilton, Commissoine: | Saneon of te 1 rate 0 fe completing hia tenth year {nghy AEP neiee of 140, which showed him | tions waa inslgnificant compared with} 1-8: Gimmes § 8-8. oft 18; ATK, NU; [MACHINIGTS wanted at once, New York food and cigarette Ge Contpatiane wader the ircemny An. [Auer tanner: Coy. Niowsiner 1 Davis | Mouse of Representatives, sive pryee. in @¢ of more than $125,000 within | What zht have made pad he} Bate Tai Biatual Oils We ' y Dock Rosebank, 8. Ie i" " en count was 67,803 ve 1 \ Dasiness compe him to rel > read conditions, economic and finan ac., 17 up 1-2; les Service| | f ae a, A commissary store was established ministration, approved the systeiu!aud ueel for Davis, weat in Congress, inaulth bis two aipec. 18 he sold 6,000 shares, (cial, as well as political, aright, Common, 106; N. ¥. Tel. pf. 1075]! Werbor Diy Done eet, At once, New Yorks | Qn Dec. 18 old 4, 8. . Pp e' Ine., Rosebank, By Iy