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; O AD dTh GREAT ARON HONORS -OnceAboard The Lugger 20 ; THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922. : Open. High 10% Last 1%) | Reynold Tob pe 7S | Kepuble Motors , Low. 105 High. Low Open. High CRRotNG Adams Expresn i CMS P&O. Ad Rumely | The History OF GeorgeAnaRishanY Pipi eae oo Sliaee Chi & Alton pt chi & Sth & Southw pe dit Sterling Produ. 54g Am Ag Chem 41 Am Ag Chom pf 0 (Continued from First Page.) Haat Ti! N, By A. = a Hutchinson, ee, Winter Comes’ Gust i neni, Am Hindi Note pe 2 cht @ EB MLN pf. elt Union Ol pt 96 : strate d By W.BJc ve, carriage. ‘The dead General's charger MEK eae i oat Wont pt ee deen was led riderless alongside. Uedihd Delite ye ‘e ebay Ye La 7 ; Ty Am Can why neuriatic 7. 14% oaths Lh ACHE WHO'S WHO IN THE STC! nicht to say four words to youmsust},, TM¢ members of the Provisional] Am Cotton ‘oil... ss Mil «st job's Campaign Ie Interrupted; ((-11 1221S TOPHER WARRAP pe (our, Now Tm going to say them; | Government and Deputios of the Dail] Am Drug si ( Chi Mil & Bt P pt Ao ads BAO ahaa i is ropHt K IARRAI VF pf Herons’ Hols, Paltley Hill, is very | Sty, Tiedt 8S y Kireann, together with the membersfam tie g teat tte Cnt & Northwest D Ficlcibue Chas Might he 72 Hine opinetethes w Rose of Sharon { discouraged over the, She looked in his eyes fora moment, | the headquarters staff, immedi Hide & Gipt 7 ‘ oR lab ig ot Pa Southern Pe turned; noiselessly let him- difficulties his nephew ; tnswering the signal that shone] “ely followed. Then came the throngs] 4m Ice Ant CRLAPT pe pl oF Houthern Natiway \ eit Sti: wig GEFORCE LEICESTER, is having with his roe | examinations. |'ence: and then she laughed that us feet men and women, many |Am™ wet ch AAR i, Chile Copper 28 South Railway pf The gas in the hall burned] A cab accident makes George acquainted iuntnitely Hes low Weecsien wee OT holt ee teers cane) te rear vatts Locomotive. 1 121% cht Peapod ry in ie Rand Ol ot aeee low penne tis. tibrasy dor MARY HUMPRAY, whom circumstance forced To accept a] “Oh 1 say, you mustn't do that,"} Among the little band of Aghting| Am ane gy TL tly Cluett-Peabody pt 100% 100%, 10014 tan Ol of NJ pe ah ppnccoreer {mht Boy tm place as “lady help" to the children ot George cried. He was really perturbed, |™en who made the last stand with melt & Teor, 10 I oc a8 BneEREnee e handle, MRS. CHATER, a vixenish woman Vean't help it. You are ao utterly] vllins and who followed the body of] Am Steel Fary... 1% 2% Gong tat a ee OM, AON Submrite Bont Mary was curled in a big chair With} MARGARET, Mis, Marrapits dauehter, po o thrives on | *0lts! the slain Wero through the Dublin} Am Soar Pear Contol Clg vse HN a A Buporlor OV : & book. Certainly the opportunity!“ Aigom, She is in love with I'm not, It's the proper thing. 1]steets, with lowered head and tear-] AM! Tel & Tet Pt) Consol Gas... Sweets of Anes ‘ was exceptional. WILL WYVERN , fell you I've planned it all out. T love [blinded eyes, was a boyish figure “ se Consol Textile... Speer Mis , At the noise of his entry she sp: : ERN, who because his dogs o cd the Rose, is} ou. Eve hever said tt to you before, | wearing a ragged civilian coat ana} At” Teh 3 e Cont Can 8 oll SC ieupingrecate ee ters ; barred from Heron's Holt Now it's your turn.’* , « tweed cap, Across his shoulders| ait A'S Thee yt xe Con Insur Reta oc eon 20s Bo her feet with a little cry. “OM MRS, MAJOR, hotisekeeper at Herons’ Holt, whose ostensible in- You can't expect me to say:|he carried a machine gin, the® same] Am Wool , wi Nak) texan Gnit Bulps Song @ear!” she exclaimed; “what a feight ftarest: dinzthe, Rose (of elare h Mt ‘ic ic © 1 love you It's ridiculous. | sin with which he said afterwards] Am Woot pt is Corn Prod pf. 119% dor et 4 * ny ” avon has put Wa her master’s good | its ike a funny story hie had poured a hatl Am Writ Ppt Gosden Cop 48% 0 ‘ ‘ you gave me, graces \ Had SHAE (RTE ; Houred a hail of tead: into} 4 nt Bae RC 8 Al & OIL, BH Wa siahad ie teaenie ac Oh, never mind what it's like. Do] Collins's attackers, by ya i ert Geen, pushed the door. Be laughed. BOB GHATER, son of Mrs. Chater, just | f + Continent, | © serious, Mary. How can Tbe sure] After the procession was dis An ‘ Crucible Steel pe Did 17" Came toward her. "Are i Pa eat he i sure] : was dismissed. | Ai)" Am Megat Cuban Ant Sue you all alone?) What a shame! visits the nursery and attempts to kiss Mars ' we cludes him Hor ite. teak bs) sone tell me? ie told an interviewer in a shy and} ay Am atetal 1 Cuban Am Sug pt Mingle fe th the Kitchen, 1 think A friend tells Bob that it is the “slap-dash te that women like) fo" tt i putea Mace te hap Toe gpanasry and in a voice often| Ann Ar Cuba Cane Bug pf s ; pening the thought of Bob @ dafehoked by emotion, : id story off Ann’ Arbor pt 48 Davinon Chen toni nates veld you wouldn't bein} so he determines to try it f Mrs. Chater passed cornplately thom thevratal ambusin Se EL ‘bry 8 be bas Min j ie : ae L OWhy a - -- Mary's mind looked around;| ‘The car in which Collins was tid. | Atehison 18 Vel & Mud Why do you think I came? there was no sont in sight, She lis-| ins." he said, ‘was the first to meot{ Atchison pt nim Wel Back & Weat'1d don’t know. beth a Ine anadan bee se Xd Atl Const Laine |. 118 Dome Mines : F a ned; there was ho sound, she ushers’ fire. ‘There were at “I came to see you clasped her fingers about: his: least 250 of them against twelve of us, | At! Erult te Puli BRAT 18, INR She gave a nervous little laugh and eee arenes SCT aI eae Teas RBHUE 9 6 CIRGK GHA. et ce eeu RAW Jes 88 Du Pont De Nem 138 158% aku made to pass him. atta SNe face up! 5 iG & d sed] An G &@ Wo pt Dn P De N deh bi Bob fell back a pace, guarding the He Kissed ler upon tho lips. through the village. We hart not] ating Tack 1¢ Fastman Kodak United tf r a MBSR So LAG that We George built the castle, Mary had|£0"® over 400 yards along the road] Austin Nichols... 30% Elec, Stor Bat Sack \ oe Re CSL ct sat hy twittering and clapping her | *te9 from both sides we were caught | Auto. Salce 1 tiknben. Con! arn | 01 by a deadly criss-cross of mac’ AU Fr z 5 . ‘ . 7 ands for glee as highe y s of machine- uit etm. 2 Endicott-Johnaon ; 4 don’t know. what you mean ee. ie Cie pei Nae Netaia un fire, Tald Locomotive... 126 ‘SHe La ' f ere Was no need." Ad “The driver of Collits's car wanted] Bald Loco pt 14 Erle Ist pf... WWhatt Ho need: You all’ alone her, that his unele had not expended |... drive at full apoed, Dut the Conergy] lisitimore & Ohio. 188 Rrie 2d pf aoa | Miiia ib Hien All (Na: teat mira cenioy: an his education much more than] | It!¥é ; Rialt & Ohio pf. BM Famous Players * Ra Rane TEER HL : "ordered him to halt and told us te] . 1 tig themselves. he money him for the pur- {2 0ree lm 10 al t narnet Leather. ¢ am tesaty pt q pose. He was convinced t by hook |" : ke command of the} Barnsdale A Fisk Rubber a “So was 1, A long evening with a holy sittiation and directed the fire against the attackers for nearly an Heth Steel 1 Heth Stl pf Ty ¢ Booth Fishoriox Freeport Texas. General Asphalt or by ereok he could obtain the £400 that would buy him the practice at Utal Vanadi She had fallen back as he, speaking, hour. Two mactine guns kep : Sind _clcwis savEucea. onset of which ‘the Dean had} sic nt faring at Mtlcce mae Br Emp 8t tat pt Re ere CRO Now the great chair in which she le ne | but tip to then no one had been hurt,| rem? Bt 24 He General (Motire VA Iron Ck G Wid been) acatnA Wan Aloue vekwean hey would have a little house | PMP to jen fen Mot Dob 8 pr Vivaudou, th them. res 3 there—the town would. thrive—the| 2! it began to look as though the/r rv ctx ondrich Ran ne H +h He practice Would flourish—in a year—|!'Tesulars were going to scatter in| fklyn Union Gas 117 Goodrich pt vere oh) books! Books are rot.” He lf Y = why. in a year they would Lkely| Wer to risk no more casualties, trown Shoo nay 6 Granby Mining NOAA eS ee at . if : " 8 at. | Brown Shoo mm 0 Nie y aces ells Vargo SR nn ced coraerea belt S : enough have to be thinking of get-|,_{t. wae during a lull in the jat-| aon. roc ‘a 43 Miksa ssehieinaey West Marvinr tween the hearth and a low table tt om ing a partner! And it would begin | \" ae Aine ch Heal ere A} turns ros pt .. 64 fits apak Rat ore cea Mea eee ot : = uimost immedin ! Sniper Sree FO ieldhcad knees jutte perior oo ed 4 * » : non oily. ‘ 2 Bob dropped into the chair; boldly re- host immediately! some distance down the road behind| cote : f Se ee West Pacific ph fi 4 ¢ = f In three weeks the examination fo hind | Ruttertek « 20 a Gule Beate. st ui ti garded her; his eyes as expressive of him: Mick. iiniiediately ; ‘ Hult State Steet Weatingly's his slap-dash inténtions as he could would bo held, He could not tail to] im. Mick immediately went about) Heechnut Me 10 jon Motors Westiigt'se Ble, Gite GIN of Thaka them: ‘ook Bare, T wait sou pass—then for the £400 and Run-/4 “oien yards In bis tee pula Proper ae aL Hartman Corp Wheeling LE. 1 te tate : eT w nied ¢ object of stopping further move. [0 king r Hendee ve Wheel'g & Line ; ‘ . to enjoy yourself for once. I'm going inset ment in the rear of 4t Cal Petroleum f iM WN ¢ My of 'y f ear Oo rtv. jouston White en 7 ~ where. iguinst this castle waM; provoked the} across the road from hath sides Gan Unether vee MON HIM a0 intro coer Sates IC : x oa i ched r crash s Me sides. | Cont Leather Oh 41% 40% ek ee ‘OP He stretched a foot; touched her walt x. Ne The gun in the whippet armored car| cent Leather pt Te 74 Maal Reels Y non HON aN oy She drew back close against the man- Till) thon, dear,” he said, ‘youl which followed had Jammod, lessonc|Cent Leather vt or Indiahoma Retn Overland Corp ; ; telpiece, her agitation very evident. Will stay with these Chater people.|ing the effect of our fre Ny echt ete ee Int Comb Eng Overland Corp pf 40 40 "Well, don’t that please you?" I know you hate it; but it will bel “phe sudden burst of shoot Inspiration Copper Worthing’n Pum 42% ‘1% rou Mae iL ik ineoonibin: Li ee RE eee st 0 ooting| nounced, he was to have been mar-Jinter © Corp pf Worth tmp pew 7 . caused Mick to turn around for a few dat the efd of thi: onth. Sofinter Acre C pf Wrieht 0 we Bob paid no regard. This was that most. hme ncenea ete | ou ‘ i ; nds, and the next moment I saw] it is that in all Ireland there Inter Hary White On. at same diffidence with which the chap near Wimbiedon had had to contend. Inter M Mar * EX Dividend Inter MoM pf Inter Nickel Instantly her gay twittering ceased} iim all to the ground shot through|decper mourning to-day for the slain "Oh!" she cried; and again, “Oh! Ite head. As he dying he shouted ]leader than in the Kiernan home in I had forgotten “We'll come out of the show early words of encouragement to his men| County Longford. : anil have a bit of supper and be back i “Forgotten? Forgotten what? fo-w onstrlnmandnot mind biel Cine The romance of Collins and Miss| !met, Paver Laos eee ONDE: before half past eleven. Who's to F y A She told him—hesitatingly, regret-| mediately there were cries of ‘My] Kiernan would have appealed to lov-| ("* Bammer pisate Aberty 31-28, 100.61, up 0.02; Ist : know? Now then?” (ully—of Bob and his mothe God, Mick is shot!" Men rushed tofers the world over. Their first meet-[y7r iran Fe eect Os Bd 100140, ate 4 “It's very kind of you. 1 know you Hut Mary—the woman, ever prac-[his assistance. Although bleeding] ing came six years ago when Collins,| trand cn, ae S[o.n6: 84, 100.38, of 010; “Hh, 100,78, tn mean it kindly—" tical—restrained him, She pointed} freely from a terribly lacerated wound] in danger of his lite from British sol-| Jewel Tex i 1 Qt 0.06: Nictory: 43-49 called, 100 “Of course I do—" out that grim necessity which bade| he lived fifteon minutes, during which|diery who were encamped near the| Jewel Tea pt Wietory 43-49; LonFo, ~ “But I'd rather not.” her—until their way was fixed—hold,|he continued to fire his revolver.” | Kiernan home, was saved by the girl,| Jones Brox Tea. 45 curr. “Are you afraid?” ; f sible, to the temporary refuge] The body was later removed from| Who crept through the woods to give] J Kayser N an Opened quiet. Mutual, 101-2, off . She was desperately afraid. Wer y ha provided by the Chaters. the hospital mortuary, where it was] him warning of his peril, She be-] Kansas City So.. 2h¢ 1-8: Gimbel, 151-2, up t-4 oO face, the shaking of her hand where it They each went home, thinking not} first taken, to the hospital chapel, {came his counsellor, guide and cham-| \ SOMBRE: 1-985 Ind, 1151 up 1-8: Mtn. Pred., Was pressed back against the wall, of ihe portending interview with Mrs.] Under the vigilance of a gnard of} pion, stood hy his side when he was] R2neae © | a : 145-8, off 1-1; & O. Ris. 11-4: ESAataeatch in hee voles advertined | Chater, but upon the love they had | honor chosen from the National Army, | hotly eritieized, used all the resources |). 0 She! Int. P, 221-2: N.Y. Tel, pe, 1085-5. her apprehension. She was afraid of 5 eid declared the dead General's relatives. and]ot her keen mind to strengthen his] coinscott ao off 1-8: 1 of Nd. 194, up tf. he]cause among the people. All Ireland this big young man confidently lolling At ten that night Mary took up her] friends visited the chapel during st Kevatene Ti FORKBVIN EXCHAN OPENING, chided Fr * uy SHE CLASPED HER FINGERS ABOUT HIS; LEANED TOWARD |!0t). To Grorge she deserilind her in- | morning tour vd large erowds}applauded when, on Jan. 8, Collins) Kresae teed mani, $47 She said weakly: “It would not be HIM, HER FACE UPTURNED.” ferview with Robert's mother and] passed by the bier throughout the) announced at jon of the Dail} tackawanna ste a ie ad 7 1-8: cables, right.” = Ti ss itoted: ithe decisive mandute of her | day. Kireann that they were betrothed. — | tacteds Gas 147 ef 1A. rench frames, de IBob sat up. “Is that all?” he == Pitre Collins's body was attired in ine] Thrice. their wedding was post-| Lake trie mand, .0777 12: cables, .o7TR, oft laughed. His hands were upon the |Steeds, David and Angeli, having Idn't be on a morning like this. "oMy boy,’ said she, ‘has im- uniform of Commander in Chief, with| pened. The date originally had been] Lehigh Vs . 000 Lire, demand, oft bles, arms of the chair and he made to] been duly exercised and tur wut tol Doryon Know L’ve never toll you yet | plored me to overlook this matter. [| his revolver stil teft i its holster, | Set to follow the signing of the peace] [ine loro ph O14 1-2, off noo 414 Belgian pull himself ug towards her. browse, George rusted at once upon} that Clove you? You know it, though] My boy has declared there were | Even in death the pale features of| treaty, but Collins was beset by off-] [00 %: | =a francs, .OTRS 1-2) cables, 00739, off She saw her mistake. “No,” she|the matter that was singing within/didn't you, from the first, the very] faults on both sides * * © | the national hero wore the apr al duties and the eeremony was put] (7 Uo 187 OL. Marks. 0004 1-4, off .0001 1-2, 4 cried hurriedly-———‘no; I would not} him. He ss “Mary, do you know [first ? }ine from when 1 choose to belleve your behaviour ance of determination. off, ‘Then me the break With De] ytather rode Wh new low; drachmas, demand, .0att: 1 go with you in any case." what Iam going to talk about? “Well, E thought perhaps you—youl in this affair was a slip.’ Collins lay dressed exactly asx hof Valera and war on the border and an-|acintyre P Mines 1% 10 1M 19: Peables, Swiss francs, demand, i ‘A shadow flickered upon Bob's| She had been a little silent thatfeared after that first day when you] “So everything is all right,” [met his death, the uniform bearing} other postponement, And finally the] Mack Truck, tne, 381; Ba dy preeee a Canina: E80ey GEE 200 : fics, “What de you mossy morning, he had thought; did not an-| came here.” Mary’ concluded her account or the | the erimson stain which toll the story | long | Ruerilia idles nealing eee ee a ru seu tette and, 8897; cables, .2900, up “T mean what 1 eay. Please lot |®Wer now, but took a little catch at] “Not before that? episode; “Lam to stay." of the end. .Poignant scenes were] Seemed on the point of s ane Ranke tt in] -0005, Pesetas, demand, 1656; va Raataeaet her breath She laughed, "Come, how could 121 icopyright 1922, by the Rell Syndicate Ine). | Witnessed in the little chapel as the] he was shot Lakh the daughter of a[ an Blevated J. 0 aig a0 aig | Dles, 1958, off 0002. Sweden kr. de- 1 want to be friends with you!} George dropped the banter in his}why, Vd hardly n net mourners came and went Miss Kiernan te Pan oo tan BNIRE wR, 401 is, 4) [| mand, 2664; cables, .2605, up conor, MOUS can't wou let thet! tone. “Nothing wrong to-day, i Well, 1 did, anyway,” Geor old Tom Inapires Mrs. Major to Fas)" ari. Kitty Kiernan, Collinsta{ Prominent merchant of Granard. She} verse ny pr pt. a+ ui Gt ut | Norway, demand, .1719; cables, .112 } “Please let me pass, Mr. Chater,’ | there, dear’? Nothing up?" her, “Ladaved you from the ver is nastiness in To-Morrow's Instal-| «ce and dis sister Miss Iuaey{(® Young, pretty and accomplished. | staring cn 4% NA 0003. Denmark, demand, .2156: Bob back. He said, with af She shook fer head; reassuringlyfute you shot out of the eb tat day, |MeMe> Collins, were among the first 16 ent x wae hed wales ra ea ste Ww. 4 sbinw so inilod. There! But even thet de 1104 — —. yt SS Reabraiints: Tie Ne OT NTN walsh WAN Tie ROE MEDDINE Yau, HR aul intahtet EEE '" | MICHIGAN ATTACKS the chapel, After them. others cime COLLINS EXPECTED Moon Motors Wooo a | = ? that's igh 10 in # steady stre Max Motors A. 37 BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Mux Motore B 1" Mexican Pet ..es Miamt Copper . 4 Middie States OI 19% Midvale Steel « Mo Kansas & Te Mo Kan & Tex WE 464 M Kan &T pf WI 40% She hesitated a moment, ‘The pas- ; FEDERAL FUEL BOARD|linsering before the body and rein| HE WOULD BE KILLED sage between the table and the long rontinuanee until March &1, 192 = tant to leav it Many k i DF co ft Ma 1, n leave it, Many Kissed thot y " In “Goodby to chalr was narrow. But truly he was tli’ Wage |AcAle GN Cericet, wien! tlic crnor Fumes ax Coat Order Is] forehead of Ireland's dead Comman.|"Temonttion, Seem tn ve not stopping her—so far as one migh! men went on strike. AM the pr Cat to Thir der-in-Chief. Judge. Visions of the old’ controct with one a Bey 2 LONDON, Ang. 24 — (Associated She took her skirts about her with exception age retained. The rite LANSING, Mich, Aug. 24 CAssociated] Meanwhile nuns moved silently to Feiteemlacapatcn. dora her left hand; stepped forward; and WITCH Tenia HON GONLNUAAL oF wworle| LET ThlemtlanA, Ae & breaks Petween| And: froin the hale liebe of the van pee 7 lear that Michael Collina qwas almost past the chair before he Jior thirty days after the eco the Stite and Federal fuel administea-| des. Sir John Livery stood besite] says pscies Stee eee moved. Shines, Waain taliuevn line SOT tions, unless prompt steps are taken to} the coffin with a canvas, painting iho[had a premopition of death, Recently 7 historic portrait of the dead hero. Collins saw a Belfast friend to whom Can you Mo Pacitic 20% Me Pacific pf’... Ol answer ue ge Lh ade ea pene and ; ereement was abolished. ‘The finat| !leve the acute coal shortage in Michi- RS MINS CMa HIr EA SGGAVE IBGE ot seatipeed Montana Power . 74 th i ? ; caught her wrist, drawing her. settlement does not indorse the es-] san, were apparent: to-day, © recover somewhat | he sald upon taking leay Mont Ward iy ese Qi “Now!” he cried, and his voice was fablishment of & fact finding commit. | Gov. Alex. J, Groesbeck, following theft-48¥ from the shock caused by the] Gogdby, 1 will say goodby because | Manhattan ct 405 luestions ¢ thick. too suggested at the Clevelind con-|retum of the State Fuel Administrator| U@mate death of Michael Collins and), gout expect I shall ever see you} Nat Clonk & Suit 54 She gave a half-sound of dismay— Feaunee frank Wns 5 f \ plans went forward for the meeting | .0°", NAS By 6 Bia ss G64 How does the New om Washington last night, and being|of the new Southern Parliament on| “are correspondent adds that tt s|Natlonal Lend .. 104 of fear; tried to twist free. Bob | Operators announced that the ay ——- N RR of M 2d pf ah York Curb Exchange told that the Advisory Board of the Fed-| Saturday, when the Ministerial] stated in Belfast that Collins had been compare in size with cral Administration is composed of coal] changes necessitated by the sudden| sentenced to death’? by the Irish Re Yaughed; pulled sharply on her arm. Bhe was standing sideways to him— evada Consol ment stipulates they ne A : he Cleveland meetings callul for Oct nina SeOH 7 against the sudden strain lost her bal-|Make Agreement With Bitue ress iniess filinus josuiucrra | MURMRE, Rho Governor declared removal of Collins and Arthur Gritfit};| publican Brotherhood. Noe Alone: h ‘ ; and Jan, 8 produ Ih te elange nintene Brtsiteaien ee ) : aa : ora other stock markets? once and half toppled across the chair. | minous Operators in. Op- {attend the seastons in advisory board, composed of operas | 2", expected to be made. NY ‘As Bob reflected, when afterwards S Operators } es laa is allowed. to questions tye pera: |” Meanwhile, William T. Cosgrave is] FOUND PHONEY MONEY |x How many companies feeding upon the incident, had he not osition to Lewis f the Stute of Michigan,’ ‘acting as the head of the Provisional ’ NY : ce been as unprepared as she for her Pi bg a COAL teh He referred to the action of the board] Free State Government, and Richard IN NUGENT'S ROOM). ¥ 1a “y with dividend records sudden stumble, he would have mado er | in turning down the State's guarantee] Muleahy, as chief of staff, ie directing <a Norfolk & Went, 118% j —as he put it—a better thing of It.| ALTOONA, Pa., Aug. 21 (Assoc SHOW BIG INCREASE}! Jin tay priority coal and iniist| the final phase of the National | BX-#atl Died Hetd Without Batt for! Sonn American eigen $1,000,000 are As it was, hes toe Talling against ‘ies Press).—Union leaders to-day were eVGiohnile wir Real epee eee eRe ey Be We the | Army's campaign against the irresu eee a North Amer pt there represented? e was but able to give a half kiss} ootifying their 45,000 miners in the | SO oul Agreement Begin funcement. that. Michigunis promtc| lars. George Gavan Duffy completes} Jewelry, bank notes and bonds heaped | LOT) omit te DAR SHO DAD Writhed Nernele sree na) Pennsylvania er ee onate to Show Results rileRTMid beer EG EFOIR AAR GOA, ibaa the triumvirate in temporary control. |in confusion on a table before Maxis | wien et, What should you ex- Rao Winde acrome the: rnoH. k i : ' | TON, \ vos, declaring that 500,000 tons of coal] The absorbing question of who ts tol inate MeAndrews in Harlem Court to-]otis ilevator pect of your bfoker? But that embrace of her hand|Wor! minediately, while operators | WASHING Loud heeded for strictly essential purposes. | succeed Collins Is voiced on all sides, |iisy tooked us though the proverblal[Otin Steel I he servant Sots Denmons Springing up, jmere rushing pl that will 1 ngs of coat Tuesdi borted Goal oan Oar close (o the Federal] and, besides the three, the names of] .,., vansom" was about to be paid, Owens Hottitng n M4 be pied may 6 caught her as she fumbled with] production of 40,000,000 on conto ovintion of Railway 1 " dministration are + Kevin O'Higxins, Minister of NE eet in yy. [Eacitie Develop stocks be bought? the latch; twisted her to him. Fee rena aaciitcatell ‘ . ; ja tall io itt theirs and getting it first,” the pa Affairs; Gen. O'Connell, ica, | OUI" the prison John Nug nt na Pacific Gas & EI bd For a moment they struggled, he}) (6 meus edie i See ah Gio @xbention 'c pphucl Administrator charged in’ al] sistant chief of staff, and Gen, ¢ fret years old, who gave the Mount Bacitic OM These and many other ques Erasping her wrists and preasing to- ens Bleek bait ngs of 19,0413 cat tatement to-day O'Sullivan are frequently mentioned, | Morris oe ee ate ancamos Pet tiona:-on trading, procedure ‘ward her. siti horalded: 4 for any day since 1 oe DUBLIN, Aug. 24.—The reactio eon RU GPORB, BAG SANtOetvS Tenn Ht I are answered in the new 38 ‘ With the intention of encircling her]4sreement as a yicto mine hy last April WILL SENTENCE THIRD to Collins's death on the political] shields of the Hast 1260 Simet Ste Vii scoxhonil page waist he slipped his hold, But panicloonsider it « triumph because the Loadings on ‘Tues¢ situation is viewed with anxiety in] /i7 knew the suppose uundle of [ere Marquette .. 40 "Investors & Tr. ide” ; made her the quicker. Her out-ltain the check tt ee ce ti hei MAIL ROBBER MONDAY [Minicial citcies. ‘The best hope. of nhoney.” | Tere were vor of equal. | hlladeliia Cos 48% ‘aders Guide } stretched arms held him at bay for OLE MDI INTY 19 Met aue: to. the! resumption ' ane leaderless Ireland is that public} nein telegrams. Hidden beneath | Pitiy t aan Complete manual of informa- a breathing space: then as he broke|'Ne Sime wake seule as (hat In effec, Toe A in Ohio: wo te meabo mbett Get 25] opinigin on the death of the idolized! i). jie composed of glittering rings | Perce-Arrow 1 tion on New York Curb trad- them awa she deatt him a swinging jon March 31, The operators are jut The Pennsylvania | = 7: RASH te eel chieftain will 0 rally popular senti-| yore worthless bonds and stage money Pierre Astow at ing practice, blow upon the face that staggered |iant becnuse they arranged ' “ A500) more ‘i Contrary toexpectatian: ment behind the Vree State that his] Nuxent was known to the police under} iis il coos) ae Cabs fimeen him back a step, his hand to his] sercoment. a ccnditun wie ; Mey aha cjevenand ‘ n W. 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