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t It? @ avetthe, @ By Maurice Kenen The Stories of = Famous Novel By Albert Payson Terhane I oat > * No. 41.—30,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA—By Jules Verne Moaticsvesvecsscssecscsses, b0|One Month... : { ICA and Europe were terrorised in 1866 by a : ——————— ‘ oesie tans ceocieet tas ear, orien tr Fao. 1 No one had had more than a fleeting glimpse of the erestare: It was reported as larger than the largest whale, phosphorescent at HIS has been a banner year for public health legislation in md ship as easily as it could tear paper. Many vessels hed been | I New York State, according to the current bulletin of the State} | : s Wy sunk by the monster and others had had narrow escapes. _ . : aquatic demon. The United States equipped the fastest frigate, the Abrae, the department have been notably extended and strengthened by f ham Lincoln, and sent her, under Captain Farragut, to scour the Pacifie new laws. aboard the frigate, So were Pierre Arronaz, a famous French i and the latter's servant, Conseil. t all public places, such as hotels, restaurants, dining rooms, dining cars, = =o roe team! iblic insti in which food is sold or ~ v the coast of Japan, Ned Land spied o luminous boats, pu tutions, jc prepared, HAS Exhiopes, object ewimming near the surface of the Wolgy | | Gapyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New Yosh Breaing and sinking ship after ship. IN THE INTEREST OF HEALTH. and armed with an ivory tusk or sword that could cleave the hull of em Bo at last th fitted out expeditions to find and destroy Department of Health. Organization and administration in @ powers out ne search of the creature, Ned Land, most expert harpoonist of his day, The State Commissioner of Health now has authority to inspect For weeks the Abraham Lincoin hunted in vain. At last one night, ef served. He has power to make and enforce rales for cleanliness in HE CHICKEN Pte ae ca 4 drawi: idly closer to the frigate Areun® cooking and service. Violation of such regulations is a misdemeanor. ‘ MAM and around the veosel swirled, the meneter at |' 2 ‘A bill recently signed by the Governor requires hotels to meet certain : 9 itm By org Prin 3 any pot f re | prescribed sanitary conditions as to beds, sheets and towels for rooms. a> ‘ F as so phen Nea Land herted his harpoon, eS, } \ a ,000 for \ = 4 were knocked off the deck by this impact and-tate: } ho An elaborated plan for State administration of the public health They fell atop the monster's exposed back. Then they discovered | has aloo heen adopted. The act creates a public health council con- Fe nn SEL te erRone Deak they wire atingtig, Tat 6 SR S. sisting of the Commissioner of Health and six members to be ap- Pointed by the Governor. The State is divided into twenty or more sanitary districts, for each of which the Commissioner of Health must A trap door flew open and masked men dragged the three refugees Gows (J into the interior of the submarine. The door was closed and the sebsiarine Dlunged toward the bottom of the deep. / = Y) The prisoners found themselves in a veritable palace—marvellousty ; appoint a sanitary supervisor. The duties of this supervisor will be , ith Geiss Gye Os LEE: ‘oe the ecunee arth tte tntrosuend ean { to watch over the activities of local health officials and back them li J f : “Captain Nemo,” and told the prisoners his as “The Nautilus” @e{/ where necessary with the authority of the State. - A ( = fl vised and built by himself. He offered the three fugitives their choles be- t instant death and submission to hi ‘They chose the latter, while §) - Local health officers are expected to make annual sanitary sur- va secretly wowing that they would escape at the ‘Very firat chance,” { 7 veys, hold medical examinations of school children, inspect the sani- NOUS MRIS © Teel iC Ucieoe che ens ee ee my Mamenaosed of schools and places of public assemblage, conduct ie ergy Baia a ee 2 ; an educational campaign in public health matters, secure prompt re- a {can Nemo told a little of his life story, He had been cruelly ‘ A tarns of communicable disenses and of births and deaths, enforce the tet heuer ee Being. ca taventive peat; ba bad sases vis oabmbeins ‘o aa Public health law and the sanitary code, and attend State and local a DOED ” eautpped tt for speed and for battle, and had set forth to “4 conferences of health officers. > Ni a § ron present cruise he showed Arronax the wonders of the A That local health officers shall have no excuse for not faithfully YO Fa j ? him to the South Pole, and through a subterranean channel | ij Performing those duties the new law specially provides that in towns, ranean to the Red Sea (the Sues Canal was atill a thing of f the earth. villages and cities of eight thousand population or under health offi- ere ‘Gea gave kis ease Queer diving sults and took them hun! cers shall receive not less than ten cents per annum per inhabitant : poring sheapa gear meade tng ther tnppecrapn rptag ake sp according to the latest official census. : y j thousand miles in all the prisoners wandered in the waters the The new Public Health Council of the State is vested with \ bath albert ad ov npaiaaas of the trip was © naval battle fs “pg acts and “ eventually establish State-wide regulations \ B verge celle eggrerdaes ten topo preg tk = lor preservation and improvement of public health. Such provi- Labrador coast they managed to get 2) Se tions will have the force and effect of law. The first six pik a of Just then the eubmarine Lasher pores visio ore iad Swept areund, the present year have seen a marked effort on the part of the State to tighten its grip on all matters that directly concern the physical well being of the public. ee ‘The biggest ship in the world ts so crowded with convenience and comfort that the stewards and pantry cooks to sit down, ie Ail : bi | i have made a journey of 30,000 leagues under the sea, exist? Is Capt. Nemo still alive?” saan ante i SINCE THE PAGEANT. }HE Paterson strikers are trying to find out what has become T of the $6,000 box office rereipts from their late pageant. Just after the great spectacle which filled Madison Square Garden with a crowd that paid twenty-five cents to twenty dollars for seats and boxes, it was annoubced that the affair had been highly successful and had netted over $6,000 for the strikers, A week later, according to the Times, William G. Haywood, head ererrerrererrerrercrrerrerre rer ene @ Luckless Mr. Jarr Is Treated sls to Some Home Made Philosoph Learn One Thing Every Day. if [Row PP pps: Preppiet omy et Fid'w to Gain a Fund of General Information | “After @ man ts through with « eult of Dutch echool to patch a pair of trous-| sells for million dollars, I eee tn the Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Well, lothes it’s done for." with» Papers, ¥ es lo |. “Ne be can't say ‘T bought @ Rem- “Ta don't know,” said Gua, “Ané, fur-|" “Tou have got things mized up, Gus,” 44. chdesailg 4 regal rae han ot ot ante ae plone | ‘brandt for $ and had a milliner_feller|thermore, I ain't asking no question./sald Mr, Jerr, “Your wife, and mine, HERE was ia me en reas a Apbearty Kent re red make it over for me’” Gus went on. {But when my wife Lena says she buys a | buy remnants—pieces of cloth left over bad nae of at ing @ lig! mak! be ov : “A Rembrani repea' re » | Rembri and with it/that cheap—not Rembrandts— re to cook thelr food. | containing a piece of flint, @ of the I. W. W., turned up in Paterson to break the bitter news that cf alow goed ou Bx over tant yours oul Meee ca etd dram tive aov, oat t's o|Reaberetts ae titente nn | mitaer an ich a nalt Ricoet <ieih Aen “after paying expenses” only $348 fi <r et clothes with an off Master? What/stame she has to do it, why should I| “I suppose 90,” sald Gus. “I didn't | to do, or el q he steel Whe CU pre oy Temained for the strikers’ relief 6008 is & costly ofl painting of the|pick @ fight with her? A Rembrandt| know what it meant, hut I wasn't going alae page Bored. | ” jt fund. Haywood felt so badly about it thet he has hardly walked to start something by asking. All Z| that by rubbing two pleces of dry wood | Arivitg ® spacy inte i . abroed in Paterson since, Another I. W. W. want te knew ts where vou sewnt” | SOT te iis of ary eiene or meen | (net be. tinder wor ; és er I. W. W. leader who ran the pa- “T've been kept on the jump," oald| to set fire to bits of dry grass or moss. | that the tinder was geant was 0 overcome that he declared he was sick and must go Gee, teokton Mr, Jarr, “But it’s all right new.” e. Pie yah. of creating enough fric- te Europe. 66 BY, you!” cried “Glavinsky gets a big glass-put-in 3 ' half doors — tn rea I ‘Apparently the I. W. W. officials, in addition to other useful ac- H of rattan ot bla popular cafe By Alma Woodward Ipsos rons aoe gee nemehiee, ures 3 | BF ‘ " his | smoke would rise and soon a flame | eomplishments, have picked up « very fair notion of the art of the-| ai Sarr vied at the sound and came cin Butcher anop tiled on the toot, Raiterey | burst forth. FapiGly (het the Winton eee Copyright, 1918, ‘The Prees Publishing Co, (The New York Ei be te found it. After the tinder-box. ee rayon 4 They make a sumptuous production of everything “onto, don't stop.” eai4 Qua, “and don't I’ I ook ike I got pathetic shadows j(ig Suet) ‘an’ a loose duster; eo's the| has been away, Rangle I don't see for a| At lst some enterprising man found out. Af srtnittve wawcnek th oe come'in my place at alll I just eee you | Under my eyes, I ain't,” Constance |People cn th’ road could surmise what- (48y or two, If it wasn't for my transom |that by striking « piece of flint reck Mesnwhile hundreds of strikers, after.a thoughtful look or two|& >” And Iholler to you to way that (— Warned me “It’s the only time Ijever they Hked without knowin’ th’ | trade I'd have to go out of business.” 2 i wo y store ever looked like | worst! Gee, it made me sore to eee all! “Your transom trade?” asked Mr. Jarr. at that $248, are going back to their looms, After all, was the|somon wip dowvacie’ the Irish colleen |them gilded cages we passed. Not that | yes, fellers that you don't know who Ret , igloo el gu yuh read about, |I wanted to be th’ bird in any uv them | just drop in and try to puss Canadian , Pageant 0 failure tis petaee at is aot: ont, patina 0° with th’ eyes put|—but I just hoped they'd choke, It'#|money on you, or fellere looking at the ——-—+~ ae ae ieee had observed him, pag Weal lind ls ira +: wna im Paper running out of a aporting tiekey, - a * | Or loaf com. light their 1G" London says the way American comedy artists are corrupting Set ed tate. Foa cate. Gee pile tae ore here is real smut Ipatientiy. “Tell me something _im-| ines ara don't bur eatting thite Gen, 'T therpurity of tts spesch is a shime and a houtrage. oor, Mr. Jarr slipped inside, an’ I've tried to|portant, I'm in @ hurry to-day. Woat |eom trade. “T ain't going to serve you mit any- | Fe Wan ere Senet Gearing cet ninth Transient trade,” corrected Mr. Jar “ a erythl gaah' reas “Well, if your regular customers haven't Beta. ‘The Pennsylvania Raflroad won't let the aesthetic Mr, Bok | cm, ae ae set ean or eo, then varnish remover to |retorted. “The next one wus th’ 6oll-|osen ‘coming infor some devas they'l oy Denutify tts tracks with red roses for fear engineers might take ‘em You can keep on it” a A eG heyy) talre yr Neteie to with «- have more money to spend when they do| @ snare Sia : ¥ Ganger signals. What's done “Guel” sald Mr. Jarr, feelingly. “Don' ‘monds,” jo “This %) y ¥ oe 40 be Gone with © country that Just bs Sata on Ab le bal Site tees baring ground into my |ierd always been normal, takin’ both |°me, 7 i Lares | “No, they won't!” sald Gus, “That thing I never could figger out—and this, What becomes of the money that ain't apent? Who has it?” “What do you mean?” asked Mr. Jarr. dreadtul time getting a suit of ekin an’ I guess/milk an’ sugar in his tea, until some Clothes" it'll have to wash off. It's swell dirt.Jsimp at a summer boardin’ houge sets “Everybody except the wimmens has [thougi. This here dirt bas laid in front/him down one rainy afternoon and tells & dreadful time getting @ sult of/4y mansions fer years, ‘cause that’s tial that a deck uv fifty-two clothes,” replied Gua, “Kin @ feller|wnere i flew in my face I wus out cards manipulated by one per-| "Tnet de yee et” vecumed GUS come in mit @ big check suit you could motoring, yesterday.” eon, without @ loss uv money, Frum aecaeoe, ee ee ee play chess games on and say to his “H pes 1” T ejacuated. that on he wus just bus. a pack of a ‘day—that’s $0 vite, ‘What you think of it, hey? It’ environs w oy) “He had extra pockets built in his d JU 14 thing I had made ed “Yeh, just that," she went om “T'll| icthes go's he could carry a reserve |Yeer, ain’t it? In eighty year br hi * tell yub bow it happened: There's « oo da for when hed wore th: (8.000, ain't, it? guens you're right,’ 5 : stook of the suas 9 Gane a = party been stoppin’ at th’ hotel fer! soots off'n the ones he wus playin’ with, | Terwiliger up the street ts e! yeni about six months, @ rich, od guy. Hel ,y board old and never smoked @ pack of cigar: Gross Profit. ain't never married very often ‘cause he |ettes a day—where's hie $2,007 He he couldn't be sure th’ shirt wusn't|Coulan't seep he'd sit up, lay th’ ple after th’ wad. An’ ain't le MANY |woard across his knees, an’ play bim- friends fer th’ same reason, But he’s | sel¢ to sleep. thing else,” suggested ee on Sot | seven-passenger, up-to-minute| ‘well, as jong as he didn't annoy me| “No, he's @ tightwad,” sal Brel tourin’ car, An’ he got @ little bit uv &| with it I didn’t mind, because he wore| “Furthermore, I am at omy : @ried-up onion uv a chauffeur, because, |elegant scart pins and ordered some-| already in the summer, and it he aetes bein’ alone on th’ road most uv th’ lenin’ besides Hungarian goulash when | Saturday and Gunday. Jake ms mailer, time, I guess he wus afraid to take ®/ne took yuh out fer dinner. But every | he runs a beach pavilion and otal and chance uy gettin’ any one big enough |fat guntace suggested solitaire to him; | shooting gallery and moving Distaree to-soak Rim one om th’ cupola eome|eo, to avoid all troub I kept him jend frenkfurters, end mares Aa lonely night! bs around nothin’ but boulders an’ chair- | rains ‘Coney inant wee & _ ‘an’ this wee prune's been after me |packe—things that wouldn't hold cards, | summer I seen it io ten Penteren ing months, standin’ around waitin’| “An' it worked, until one day when | who's got that million doll cA Pattern No. 7915—Fancy Blouse with Pepium, 84 to mile or a bow, But I knew there |we went down to Coney Island fer a/ spent at Coney Island that year! 42 Bust. b peal mypole ee ings on Phakerie grr fe ie ao saan ate Tio feta tay plate oe combined with plain would mal aa th’ ol wi , . “) ind can be wi 1 cetainly couldn't go around with that poral off th’ boat, be apies one uv |e week,” added Gus. ‘Did you 5a rich in tl r, to blemish castin’ his ahadow on my feot-|them ‘Basket Parties Welcome’ places|on what you @aved not spending it steps. So I never took no notice Aled with aothin’ but empty tables, An’ | here © Miku sh Ate dete gue, of mai “But Saturday the chauffeur wus left | we wus lost! “No, Gus, 5 * fn th’ city alone with th’ car, while| “He wee Gone te Jey ve Je Gran‘pa goes up-State fer three days. |trance, sb! ‘ae rn 1 got th’ tip frum Allie, the third Soor |1 left ‘tim sittin’ after I'd extracted my onl a I BY SHEN? oR MAT MANTOW ¥ porter, so when th’ specially prepared} return coupon frum his right hand Bi Re. ep ie We po fy srr etreet (eppe- reat vous oe eon te enue, i, £0 Se eae ee he “He's the shrewdest man | know. | gives him say best Lillian Russell ripple, | n jangerous it'd be to marry some- @ Woman tells for each zattern ord He'll always keep the welt from the|an’ waits Well uv course he asks me {thin what yuh gotta Keep frum level | nim and still be long as he re- nme ” to 0 for @ spin Gunday, So 1 riage im |gurteces all yer lite, Why, @ Alpine| traing from believing the things she “Net he. He'd eateh It and coll It}my whole family an’ goes. climber would be @ restful job after) doesn't tell Cleveland Plain et top price te the nearest Zoe.” ‘Wiret 1 Axed him up with goggles gpath! | 0, «ele f