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STATE'S SEARCHLIGHT ON WALL ST. BANKERS

(Continued from Page 3.)

(Continued from Page 6.) Aome time. But not now!"

voice "Why not?" Hla harsh. "Is it because you want to Remington Arms and Shell Union enjoy your fortune a little longer? Oil,

THE RISE OF DILLON. Mona, can't you, take me na 1 am with what I have to give, you? Isn't that enough?”

"Do you own half the mine, Barry?" she asked deliberately.

More spectacular, and the only Wall Street house without decades of Influence behind it, is Dillon, Read & Co., 28 Nassau street A

Ho considered this. "No," he partnership in this firm is believed Bald, "but what has that to do with by some to be worth more in money You each year than one in J. P. Mor-

I'm not starving. wouldn't starve as my wifo,"

"Do you own Holiday?"

"Eart of it. Holiday is figured

gan or Kuhn, Loeb,

The story of this firm is the

50 when

in with the rest of the property, story of its brilliant head, Clarence Stove ownā more than half. I Dillon, who reorganized the older thought I explained that. The sale firm of William A, Read & Co. of the Emprcas clinched things.

Scarcely had he done For a while at least until I'm 30: -I'm rather in Steve's steward-he startled the country by under- ship, so to sponk. He has more taking reorganization of Goodyear power in any measure than I have Rubber, a job many Wall Street but that doesn't mean anything be-firms had shied away from. Dillon CRUST it'a Stevel It isn't

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of

though he'd ever try to do any-successfully floated $80,000,000 in new securities in the reorganized thing I didn't approve.'

"If Stove should die to-morrow, company, and became suddenly Mona said slowly. "the mine would one of the great of the banking belong-more than half of it and world. more than half of Haliday--to his heira. Have you thought of that?" But his most spectacular toal

Barry pressed his face down on was the outright purchase her shoulder. Ile sald slowly. Dodge Bros. from the founders' "Why think of death now when we heirs, for cash. Even J. P. Morgan & Co, was openly challenged in can think of each other?",

"You ace, Barry, if I don't marry this deal. Morgan wanted it for his you right off perhaps I can think General Motors interest. But Dil- len's cash won the day, and the of a way to help you!"

for $146,000,000 "So that's your plan!" Barry's cheque he wrote voice roac in dismay and disdain. was one of the largest private in- "Do you think I'd let you help me,dustrial transactions for cash ever Mona? Do you think I'd take a made. cent of that money?"

Three years later he sold his "Why not?"

Dodge holdings to Chrysler at n "Because I couldn't1 Mont, Mona,profit catimated at $40,000,000. forget all this! What do you care, Besides these enormous deals, Dil- for money? We have enough. Dolon was instrumental in organizing I look so poor? Let the money go Youngstown Sheet & Tube out of to the cat hospital or whatever he the Sheet and Tube merger, and wanted it to go to and marry me!" bought an $8,000,000 interest in the

There was a rustle in the shrub-Bank of Manhattan Co. He has floated loana for Brazil, Nether bory close hy. Then a shadow lands, Japan, Poland, France, Ger fung itself across the annd at their feet and separated from the clumpmany and several South American of trees as if torn away by some one's hands,

countries.

realised.

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As Dillon is now 51, his original jambition to become a street car "So this is where you are. Mona! Why didn't you tell me? I went motorman in his native San into your room for some water-tonio, Tex., will probably never be my thermos was empty-and. couldn't find you. I was worried sti! You know those snakes-oh, Barry! Well, thank goodness, "Dont mind me. I'll run ahead." didn't have the fire department out!"

"Walt Lottic. I'm coming." Mona rose from the Band and walked alowly toward the girl in the path-

way.

"Let's wait until to-morrow, Barry. Please I"

"Say yea. or no, Mono, to-night!" "Do you mean that?"

He nodded seriously, "I do." "Thon it will have to be "no.""

Say, I don't want to interrupt the girl said slowly. "I'm sorry, anything" Lottie began uncer-Barry."

tainly.

"We've finished talking," Mona

naured hor.

"Are you sure there isn't any- thing more to say?" asked Burry. "We'll talk it over in the morn ing, Barry."

There's nothing to talk over. You can simply say 'yce' or 'no.'

Lottie interposed 'cheerfully,

(To Be Continued.)

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