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INSTALMENT NO. 3. Wucreled” By WB. Johnstone WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. 3 Bob ts To Beet ~~ the! CHRISTOPHER MARRAPIT of Herons’ Holt, ni ae Hill, is very » ese ‘he? fond of his cat, The Rose of Sharon, and discouraged over the t I © sudden, 80 unexpected was! Git utties his “nephew, . Robert's. movement, that by ; : ! § ‘ ) 2 Wa GarroWud Chance oniy did GEORGE 2R, is having with his medical examinations. Mary escape his purpose. Jerk of her head, and he had mouthed F at the air two inches from her face. She shook her arm free. “Oh! : she cried; and in the exclamation lace as ‘ MRS. CHAT MARGAR gloom. She is in love with x A cab accident makes George acquainted with MARY HUMBFRAY, whom circumstances have LA to accept a dy help” to the children of R, a vixenish woman Mr. Marrapit's daughter, poetess who thrives on there was’ that which would have WILL WYVERN, who, because his dogs once chased the Rose, is given a nicer man pause. Mr. Bob Chater was abashed., He saw she was offended; \ 80 much the more tickling; conquest ' - was made the more enticing. He laughed; said he was only ‘‘rot- barred from Hi graces, vii Mary did not reply. The command to kiss their brother went by default; she burried her charges through the door to the adjoining night nursery. When they were started upon un- dressing she came back. “If you are angry, I'm very sorry,” said young Chater, “You must have known I was only fooling, It was to ‘ make the kids laugh." Mary said in low tones: “If you { meant only to make them laugh, of course I Believe you, Tt is all righ : “Good. Well, now, may I ste them 3 tubbed 7" “I have told you I would rather be apt NTT] “Dash it all, Miss Hunifray, you're Hg a unkind, aren't you? Here I have fo et ® been away nearly two years—I'ye ii . } " been travelling on the Continent for the firm; you know that, don’t you?" She said she had heard Mr. and > Mis. Chater talking of it. “Well, I'll tell you—and the kids— some of my adventures while you’ tubbing ‘em, Lead on.” Mary was at the night nursery door, Evidently this man would not see her conventional reason for not wt wishing bim at the tubbing. Angela had grown a biggish girl since he went away. She said, “Please not to-night,” “Tm jolly well coming," he } - chuckled, ‘ *No,"" she said sharply, “you are i * not.’ 4 She stepped swiftly within the door; i closed it. The lock clicked as she i turned the key. yet me in!" he cried, rattling the handle. “Let me int” ‘The splash of water answered him. humped the panels, “Open the “Now, Angela,"' he heard her say ‘ ~ “quick as lightning with that chim- face darkened; he damned be- meath his breath, Then with a laugh erons’ Holt. “SHE SHOOK HER ARM FREE. “Your faces are very red," Angela he turned away. #ala. “Are you angry q é “I'm going to have some fun with |" 000) ; A ean! 5 ra that gir,”’ he told himself; and on the J), ee ye wot ve Fad EACES. ; i way downstairs, her pretty face and | David echoed. “Are you in a temp i . figure in his m: pleased himse Mary told themr no; Georxe sald 6 With vicious ‘anticipston. they were fine horses; offe buy . . . . * . them, ; Within the limits of the ensuing) His words purchased their hearts, : short section of our story we shail] which were more valuable, cram two months of history, taking | Away they dusiied nt handsome bit a furtive peep og two at our per-| speed, returned nic datelyy a ttle 1 hc sonages as they plodethrongh it. Gat Ge DRAIN: AMincoohad’ boen, Wok i wba Thus we see the meeting again of | over, an accident: le It appeared ; : George and Mary, had fallen and cut his knees. On whe day following the cab acci-] +1 shied at a motor.” David ex i dent, George had alighted from the [pjained, proud of the red blood now omnibus at the bottom of Palace Gar-| that the agony was just dens and was opposite No. 14 by 10.20; | Ge Ainhainossed shore: promised _" waiting till 11; going, convinced she} that to-morrow he would bring some did not live there; returning, upon the | ¢, bus cofn * desperate hope that indeed she did Vill you come to-morrow?" An: waiting till 12—and being most hand- anean od « womely rewarded. Geo slanced at Mary. ‘‘Yos," he ¥: Her face s.gualied that she saw him, told theo #2: but her eyes guve no recognition ty to-morrow n quickly were ay Sona from him; the are An eRnaNe: J windows belimd her had eyen, she menilebilord Well delighted, 4 new, they ran to a new ary Agitated, George, in tremendous} pyory t AyFow ‘ran but’ to th perturbation, turned and fled; in tre porsye M had by then ox- mendous perturbation turned and pur- 1 viet histor The pending * @enea. In Regent's Park he saw'he inution was discussed, and Mary ; produced a brilliant pair of searlet | yinspiy id not speak to im if, ‘ worsted reins, gay with belly and time, he came duily to 4 te Uartess—David and Angela, those lidie wit! children (so she @x- j a restive steods. it), She would abandon the * The equipyge was about to start she told him--would take ' 4 when with thumping heart, with fi oh re Garde of whieh i ‘ that mitebed the flaming reins, bat in | the entry, aad where Guorg } hand he approached; spoke the driver. | micht not follow * Her s'oeds turned about; with wide, dec did not press the point, As i “ uabiinks es, searched his face and [he wrestlod out the matter in. the | hers hours between their meetings, she wai BLAME LIFFGUARDS. au been subject to heart attacks. 1 in veyed, however, that the life pen FOR GIRL’S DEATH going promptly to her us ance might hive xaved her lfoy i king to Bathers as She =r ij Drowned Is Charge DESERTS DIPLOMACY ‘} i FOR CAREER IN MOVIES HG NTIC CITY, N. J., Aug . j cholas Dirago of the m AM Attuche Tesiann at Rus i rg tation, headquarters of the aoxy to Deter iti Wheldl ecinct here, was questioned| W 4 TON, At 24. George Willam 8. Cuthbert, Direc ‘ Veet nephew ¢ Ambussado: Public Safety, regarding wt of ery and a grandson of 4 life guards were nogli- | {r Wesitent of that country Mias Esther Kereh- | #8 ren cned as of the Perw who drowned n Kmba 1 the motio i fi 1} rt py sounced that a Vez ' erved as See 13 sens € ia ould Wis Gucuwlan: deiackMon ae ge Heve npe 0 be sendy a Leaibina “ ter wp t the 1 unde ones | bear Ar | where Miss Kerc!ner went down we t oft he has talking to youns women in bethi ma ute carcer for on suits nd di -piaved Listlews and ir :. ; doubting’ atuiude wien informed of ta © said 19 the danger of Mier Kercher the nilust t ~” An aulouy by Coroner L. | ' wi wan five the er af h c death as heer 4 rather ¢ tins OneWs ait he | Amesieur ew. ‘ + eae ‘OH!’ SHE CRIED.” nothing! MRS. MAJOR, housekeeper at Herons’ Holt, whose ostensible in- terest in The Rose,of Sharon has put her in her master’s good BOB CHATER, son of Mrs, Chater, just back from the Continent, its the nursery and attempts to kiss Mary. Mrs, Major, in her diary, was prone, we have: Getting on Should succeed. Ss precipitancy of action be irreparable Listen to a conversation that may lighten us— A stealthy peep assuring her that with Mr. his eyes were not closed, Mrs. Major nerved herself with a deep breath; with a long sigh let it escape in the form, “A year ago!"* . Mr. Marrapit turned his eyes upon he ‘To-day, then, “Tt is,” “Of a happy event, I trust?” Mrs. Major clasped her hands; spoke with admirable ecstasy. ‘Oh, Mr, Marrapit, of a golden—golden page in my life. “Blucidate,"” Mr. Marrapit cbm- manded. Mrs, Majcr put Into a whisper: “The day I came here,'* “The time has passed swiftly,” sald. Mrs. Major breathed: has flown on—on——" wildly for a metaphor. she concluded. She added musingly: “I wonder if they are right?" To whom do you refer?" “Why, the people who say that time flies when It is spent in pleasant company. “They are correct,’ affirmes ‘Oh, Ido not doubt it for my part. Marrapit. I never knew what “For me it She searched “On wings,” Mrs" Marrapit Mr. happiness was until T came here came heres But if—" The mas- terly woman paused. “Continue,” Mr, Marrapit com manded, The hard word was softly spoken Mrs, Major's heart gave two little thumps; her plan clear before her, pushed ahead. “But if to you also, Mr. Marrapit, the time has seemed fly, then—then, Mr, Marrapit, my pmpany has—has been agreeable to tainly there was a softness in joer Marrapit. Precipitancy fatal.”’ ed in what? To what would is an anniversary?" PA ete ate ont ee ees ae pS . AUGUST 23, BRT REFUSED 1922. Alita Chal Alli Chal Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Arm Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am 8 pf Ag Chom . Ag Chem pf.. Bank Noto Horch : Brake Shoe Can Caw Fairy Chicle Cotton Oil pt Hide @ Le... H&L pt. CONSERVEIITS COAL Transit Board Will Not Per- mit Reduction, Despite Fuel Shortage. An informal proposal by the Brook- lyn Rapid Transit Company to the Transit Commission that the city transportation companies be permit- ted to reduce service in order to con- serve coal until the threatened fuel shortage is past was met to-day by a note from Chairman McAneny say- ing that the commission ‘is of the opinion that no reduction of the serv- ice given by the B. R. T. lines should be suffered at the present moment.’ The letter of Receiver Lindley M. Garrison to Chairman McAneny as- serted that he had been forced to pay a higher rate per ton for coal he con- tracted for In order to cover increased wages which the coal dealer feels sure will be required of him as the result of the strike. Receiver Garrison added that, of course, large corporations such as the B. R. T. can go into the market und round up the available coal supply by making high financial bids for it, but this, he says, would be.to the detriment of smaller indus- tries, Chairman McAneny, in his reply, ays that the commission fully ap- preciates the gravity of the situation and recognizes the force of Receiver Garrison's argument, but adds that he believes the crisis may be weathered for the moment without curtailment 0" service, EE PREDICTS CUBAN SUGAR SHORTAGE, DUE TO DROUGHT Cattle Also Suffer, Says American Consul at Santh Clum, ed Of. Locomotive Radiator Bafety Razor Ship & Com, Smelt & Retin B&R pt. Snuft Steet Fdry Bugar . Tel & Tel. Tobacco ‘Tobacco B y W & El topept AWW & Epfipept Am Wool *....045 Am Zine s+. Anaconda Ann Arbor Asso Oil Atchison Atchison pf Atl @irm @ Atl. Atl Coart Line Atl Guit & WoL Atl Gulf & W I pt Anstin Nichols .. Bald Locomotive. Baltimore & Ohlo Balti & Ohio p Barnet Leather Barnsdale A Barnsdale Bo... Batopilas Mining Beth Steel Beth Steel B Heth S B pt ipo 10 Beth 8 B pf Spe 114 Booth Fisheries . 8% Brit B ist pf 74 Brit Em 8 2d pt 36 Brook Edison... 115% Brook Rap Tran Brook RT Cts . 20% Brook Union Gas 117 Brown Shoe 0% Burns Bros B.. 48 Butte Cop & Zinc 7% Butte Superior Butterick Cal Packing 1 Petroleum Callahan Min Canadian Pac Cent Leather Cent Leathe Harold American Consul at Santiago, Cuba, who arrived here to- day on the Santa Marta of the United Fruit line, accompanied by his wife, for , a vis Mr, Marrapit's tones as ho madel\, Y‘aaid adroughe wow in emertien. Sera aa ata answer. i result in a falling off of about a third| Gueruter Motors, Olin “It has, Mrs. Maior,"’ He said, “It]in the new sugar crops to be harvested. | Ghos & Ohio... 18 has, Into my establishment you have|The last crops harvested, he said, are| Guicago & Alton, brought an air of peace that had for some time been lacking."* It was upon that night that ste in- seribed in her diary: “Getting on with auc, Precip. fat.” Pela er A last peep discloses Mr. Bob Cha- ter still pressing unsuccessfully upon Mary the attentions which hers posi- tion, in relation to his, made It go dif ficult for her to escape. To a friend, Mr. Lemuel Moss, he explained af- fair ‘Damn’ @xs of yours Mr. Moss. Mr. M. Showa pretty girl, that govern. or whatever she is," said “Lacky beggar you are, Rob. My mater won't have even a ot In the place that wouldn't amiss in a monkey house.’ a fresh incentive to work. But once] Boh pointed out that there was a week he must be allowed to comes|eqo much luck about it as Mr here he wis int, and she gladly] soneared to think. Never seen Sgrenie: Jay mornings Was}. stand-offish little rip in all my life,”? Be Sane TET he moodily conchid “Oh, vate! Straining toward soother point, we Re anid: Ain Mi “Yo dont Wil focus upon Margaret and BMT W-| know how to manage ‘em—you're go- mérai Dey nares ing the wrong way about it. 1 know Mr. Wyvern was started upon the cHuneBnaeeine: Chee but literary (as he named it) that} Wimbledon way. Tis people kept a long he had wished to follow, ‘The | gint stand-offish ag nnun. One night change had been come by with little} he came home eamy, abit drunk diffloulty. Professor Wyvern Reonarepubagitl SISA Gae) hes a eminent biologist, was too atti De Prine wicat: kised gnaw: cadlie his son, too doelle in the han: Sd EeAE atte. tous Rll Pane Br loving witey to galnsay any’ w this little bit of goods, 1’0 lay. they might urge, and the stori had had printed in mo shown to his proud moti brought forth. ‘The struggted through one o vowed he had read th cheerfully abandoned the ing his son # great surg It was Bill's burnin: post upon we may take ¢ him urging alon, paper becarr trembling in to inhale the Ink that came dred basements, ing with his Marg ments—stealthy rowrin find in ww famous bi ft om all 1, and: » of seu bition to ob: f hi his pen until ef manuseript Street deliciously thick smell of printer's up from a hu uly, t delightful mo meetings, yer H The shows Xt oe the most part—in Mr. Marrapit’s: shrew bery. Our next peep reveals Mrs. Major. that masterly woman, inscribing In her dair Setting on with Mr. M Should suc. Preeip. Wat _ TNL out the wdbreviations to whieh 3AYS PAINTERS STOLE $400 WORTH OF PAINT Pair Arested at y Island, Ro yrone, of No, 101d tau thn, will. m » if Avenue were veld in euch for examine fon on Iigistrate Short nthe Court, Brook- fordaty ot » complainont wa {No.2 W W ho declared he on ily 12 to do son put ey disappeared of worth rs’ ICE CREAM E Mra. Lolua lren, Mary, flve, cn $0, 47 South Street, N wghbor, > me Str f robber vk, Island, men on nd that An $400 paint- Nina N EN, chil four, of J and lis of No. Bob was interest surprised If you're houkin't be he suid right,’ Mr. Moss offered to bet that where girls were concerned he was never fe wron lap-da is what they he like," remarked, “It's all they vstand,”” anding { the hall after breakfast nem day it oc very ning he sought. Mp to dine and play of a neig urred to Bob that this tthe opportunity und Mrs, Chager weie lvidge at the home ghbor, Returning to. the morning room Bob told his mother: Tshan't i W to-night? "That's capital, di “T shall let the evening off." Bob whistled bus, The cl was at hand (Copy right, 1922, said, the sho servants have as he mounted the y-dash style nce for si In to-morrow's instalment Bob and George attempt, by widely different methods, the sonduest of our heroine. WOULDN'T LET INNOCENT MAN IN A CELL SUFFER Rag # tp Man Takes Place of “Guy Wronutully Accused. Dennis Croni twenty of O. Bright Sureet, Jersey City, Is ina cell at 1 Ov mn Aver Blation, Jersey City, to-day beeat ked to be put there instead of Jol Carroll of No. 45 Bid- well Avenue Walking wy to the Desk Lfeutenant Cronin sald: “It just read in the paper that a fellow by th of Carroll is under arrest h ng a fel tow named William Davis on Van Nos> trand Avenue last night, Well, I want a to let him go," held that bird up seo wome other guy id Cronin, “I ‘dT don't want to suit Carroll was let out of his celt, shook hands with Cronin, and then walked out, a free man, Cronin was ushered into the cell he hind vacated, > BOY OF TEN LOSES LEG IN COAS <= ING CRASH Alexander Bijou, ten, of Yonkers, lost his right les by amputation yesterday after being Injurel. along with another hoy, while thr tite that ran in front wet Phillips, the other boy, he Jurkede amo valley cattle have also succumbed. 1% & Alton pf,. 18% & Bast UN 41% &E Ml pt N 63% Great Went. 9% West pt Me Chi Pheu Tool... 74 Cht MI & Bt Paul 3545 C Mil & St P pf ot Chi & Northwest 90 cht RE & Rac.,.. 46 CRIE&P EB pe pt 8% Chile Copper .... 23 Chino Copper..., 21% C On Chi & StL 79% CCCEStL pt 9 Coca Cola the largest ever reported, but the lack of rain promises ill for the next harvest. In some parts, particularly in Guantan- cht cht cht cht chi Gi he said, The only thing that can save the situation is Jots of rain in Sep- tember and October, The high price of gasoline in Cuba, averaging about $5.50 a ten-gallon case, is causing automobilists to use in its pluge alcohol made from the refuse of sugar mills, Mr. Clum said. This, by special vaporizing process is quite satisfactory, and Cubans are not dis- turbed by the high cost of ‘‘gas.’* Another arrival of the Santa Marta was Manuel Garcia, a lawyer of San-| Col Fuel & Iron 32 tlago.” He ts Here to vialt fis daughter] Col & Southern.. 50% at school, Columbia oo Columbia Col Graph pf... Comp Tab & R SHE’LL “SHOOT TO KILL” ALL “JACK THE HUGGERS” Boas Clee Consol Textile .. Attacked by One, Applien y a Revolver, vening World.) BRITAIN, Conn,, Aug. 23,—Ex- pressing a determination to shoot to kill the next man who molests her on the street, day pe Cont Can mn Produ Products pf 1195 n Copper .. 47 Steel... Am Sugar Am Sug vf Cuban Cuban Cuba Cane Sugar Cuba Can Davison Chem Miss Grace Calkins, a nurse, to- applied to Police Chief Hart for a to carry a revolver. Miss Calkins's duties take her out requently at night, and last night while irning home she was viclously at- tacked by an unidentified man, believed be & Do Hudson... to be the “Jack the Hugger," who has terrorized the western section of the | Hikhorn Coal city for several months. Miss Calkins | Bmerson Brant .« had hoked Into Insensibility when | Endleott-Jon the of a polleeman fr 2 assailant, ——— AMERICA ASKS ALLIES TO FREE CHINESE ROAD | (iii ict roxas Glidden OL Japan Plest to Agree to Give Up] Genwral Asphalt. ern Rail ON, Aug. The United proposed to the priniepal 1 powers that they relinquish thetr control over the Chinews Eastern Rail- ay. neral Cleat mi Blectric. « 187% General Motors .. 1 o Gen Motors Deb.. Goodrich oe Granby Mining .~ way upon the evacuation of Gray & Davin. troops from Siberia, It was b St Northern pf.. 0 day, ot ‘The proposal is also understood to in- elude a provision for respecting the | Guan Sugar “open door” principle as regards this . Mobil important ratlroad. State Japan already has replied the Hughes note, accepting the Anverican plan, und favorable action by the powers {s expecte 2 GIBERSON GOT THREAT OF DEATH, SLEUTH HEARS to Habershaw Hartman ¢ Hende Houat z Hupp Motors ...+ Hydraulle Steel Ulinols Central .- TOMS RIVER, N. J. Aug. De- tectlves investigating the murder in}int cons ¢ Lakehurst of William Giberson, for | {nt Agr Chem pt F Cement r Harvesters. Int Mer Marin Int Mer Mar pf r Nickel whieh his wife is held, have heard inti- that he had received death threats, and today they are- making a canvass of his friends to learn some- thing more definite about these threat It was because of the rumor of these threats that (he second arrest expected a conference between Prosecutor Jayno and Detective Ellis Parker of Burling: ton County, the State's chief investiga- tor, FIND 16,000,000 OF GERMANY's MONEY IN SWISS BANKS, GENEVA, Aug, 23.—A group of Swiss bankers, after an official Inquiry, stated 111% 14% o 18 mation vf. nt Nickel Inter Paper vt Inyinotble Oil Iron Products Jewel Tea vt Jones Bros Tea - J, Kayser N Kan City So . Kan City So pf. to-day that the total amount of funds] Kan @ Gulf deposited by Germany in Swiss banks | Kelly-Sprin amounted {0 about $0,000,000 Swiss} Kelly-Sprin 8 Df. francs gold, Kennecott .++++ See one Tire - CURB, Ove ned qule 20 », pp | back Btes Opened quiet. Int. Pet, 221-2; p, | DAM Bay! Morris, 20 3-4, up 1-4; Radio, 6 3-8,| rake B. & W 1p 1-8: Mutual, 107 <8: C, g | Lee Rubber eis LOTR Up 18) C. ©) an Voller On PE We ks 2088-84 UP AAT Bien lls @ Mrers Bh Ley Po 14, Up 1-8; Hayes | cima Locomotive Whl., 301-2, off ms. Loews Inc STOCK QUOTATIONS | ant is! 11% 14 81% 110% i 100 41% Heth 12 Low Loft Ine wey... F Lorillard Louln & Nashvitic Mother Lode . Meintyre P Mines 124 165 190% 190% Wy 19% Truck Ine. Mack T Ine Int pt Mallinson & Cy Manat! Sugar .... Manat! Bug pf. Man Elevated ... Mar St Ry pr pf. Mariand OU Mex Beaboard.... Mex Seaboard ct.. Maxwell Motors B Mexican Pet Miamt Copper ... Middle States Oll, Midvale Steel Minn & 8t Louts,. Mo Kan & Tex... MoK&Tw MK &T piwt Mo Pacific Mo Pacific pf. Montana Power Mont Ward Manhattan ct, National Condutt. National Biscuit. Nat Clouk & Bult Nat En & Sta... 58% National Lead .. 104% Nevada Consol .. 17% New‘Orl T & Mex 72 NY Alr Brake . N Y¥ Central N Y¥ Dock NY NH @ Hart N Y Ont & West Norfolk & West . North American . 84 North Amer pf... 464 Northern Pacific. 8 North Amer rts.. Oklahoma Re Orpheum Cir 83 in 13 19 40% . BY 50% BY br a 2% 152 58% 58% 104% 38 82% 21% 118% Owens Bottling .. Pacific Develop... Pacific Gas & Pac Ou Pan-Am ¥ Pan Am F Penn RR. Penn Seab'd People's Gas re Marquette re Marquette pf Philadelph Phillips P rrow on urgh Coni Pittab'gh & W Va Postum Cereal Pressed Steel Car Producers & Refin Public Ser of N J Pullman’ Co Punta Ales Si Pure OM .eseeses Rand Mines .... Ray Consol ..... Reading ... Republic Steet . Reynolds T pf B. Republic Motors . Réyal Dutch Reynolds Spx 101% TaN OT 40% ow 3% 42 1 oH L & South ... St L & South pf . ling Prod Saxon Motors Seab'd Air Line Seab'd A Lin Sears-Roebuck . Seneca Copper Staclair Oil Southern Pacific . hern Ry ty pt. ) of Cal . Bt O of NJ ..., St O of NJ pt. art-Warner udebaker narine rlor Oll Spicer Mfg Skelly Ou ‘Tenn Cop & € ‘Texas Co ‘Texas Guilt Sulp. ‘Texas Pacit ‘Texas Coal & Third pt 13% O14 11% O95 Bu inion Ti Jn Alloy Hteel .« Jntted Drag Thited Fruit Tn Ry invest tn Ry Inv pf. n Retail Stores. 18 Food 1 § Tha Alsoh 8 Realty 8 Rubber 8 Rub tet Smelt pf pt 104 W8G 108% tah Securities nadium Steel. Garo Che: Va Caro Che Va Iron © & Coke Viyaudou Ine Wabash RoR Wabash RR pt A Wabash RR pf E Weber & Hell t Maryland t Mary pe Weatern Pacific. . Woeat Pacific pf.. Weatern Unio: Westinghous Westinghous Wheeling @ L E W &L E pf.. 50% land Corp, Over Corp pf..... 40 Worth Pump. 42 Worth Pump pf A 88 Wright Aero 10% White Eagle OW. *Ex dividend. LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty Ist 4 1-45 opened 100. AB; Sd, 100.40; Sd, 100,40, off « 100.84, off .12; Victory 4 8-45, 100.34; Victory 4 3-48, 100.70. FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENED EASIER. Sterling, demand, 4.47%; cable 4.47%, off %. French francs, demand, .0786%4; cables, .0787, off .0007. Lire, demand, 044813; cables, .0449, off 0008, Belgian franes, demand, .0746%4; cables, 0747, off .0007, Marks, -0007%, off .0001. Drachman, demand, .0817; cables, .0322, Swiss francs, de mand, .1904; cables, .1908, off .0001 Guilders, demand, .3889; cables, .5892, oft 0001, Pesetas, demand, .155 cables, .1659, off 0005, Sweden kroner, demand, cables, .2669, up .0006, Norway, demand, .172 cubles, .1780, off 0019. Denmark, de mand, .2158; cables, .2160, off .000: called @ STOUT LUNGS SAVE STRONG SWIMMER Yells Bring Rescuers When! Tle Goes Overboard. Alex Bohma. Street, Brooklyn, is a strong awimm but It was his stout lungs that sa his Wfe to-day at Pler 1, North Ri He is employed on the tugboat Char! MeAllister, tied up there. At 2 A. M, Rohman went down board the tug, which was strainiog her moorings in a heavy swell, boat was farther from the pier tht he thought when he jumped, and fell Into the water, There was no one about except thi men on duty at the headquarters of the Marine Division of the police seven: ty feet away. Lieut John Smith Policeman Harry MeKillopp heard Bohe man’s erles and ran to his aid. The} jumped aboard the tug, and by reach: {ng over the gunwale were able to grat Bohman's collar and pull him to safet; After they had rolled the water out ¢ him he said he felt able to go belo and bewin his day's work, and refu to go to a hospital. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Silvers just completed and ready for distribu- tion— Special letter on four Dividend - paying silver stocks that are showing record production— now earning more than when their prices were two to three times higher than at present. Ask for : this week's special letter JONES & BAKER Members New York ‘Curb Exchange New York Chicay Pittsburgh Det: Three New York Offices 225 Fifth Ave. - Mad, Sq. 1377 50 Broad St. Broad 7150 505 Fifth Ave. - Mur, Hill 7120 HELP WANTED—MALE. @ wanten. MACHINISTS, BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, CAR REPAIRMEN, SKILLED IN RAILROAD WORK; STEADY EMPLOYMENT STANDARD WAGES, AUTHORIZED BY UNITED STATES RAILROAD LABOR BOARD, Apply to CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSE Cc. E, Chambers, Supt. Motor Power & Equipme Jersey City, N. J. Permanent positions a open at the following rat authorized by the Unit States Railroad Labor Boa Machinists Bouerwakere Blacksmiths Bheet Metal ‘Works: Electrical Workers Power House Bwitchboard Operators Power House Tiectrictans Machinist Helpers Boilermaker Helpers Blacksmith Helper: Bheet Metal wee el Electrical Worke: Car Repairers & Inspectors—ago per ho Apply 9.00 A, M, to 6.00 2, M, to Buy Invendent’s office at 132nd Street and ¥ Avenue, Bronx, N. ¥. F. M. CLARK, Superintendent, New ork, New Mavea & Hartford &. Caticura Soap shaves without mo. Everrwbare} forty, No. 134 Frankl

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