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~~ AThe Bvening World ‘Daily Magazine, Tuesday: July 29, 1916 IDOE SLE LAGE CRY N O LTS IT BEATS THE DEUTSCHLAND! There is no story of such timely and absorbing Interest us this wonderfully prophetic world-famous classic relating strange, thrilling adventures con- cerned with a craft of the deep conceived by the mont inventive writer in the history of fiction years before the skill of man produced the terrible U-boat. PSS OF VRKCRUOING CHAPTERS fave, which ke neo wave phere. were now © ne round the Dighest erest of the first layers of rock Which upheld the roof I then saw that bees were not the only representativ@s of the antnal kingdom Im the Interior of this vol no, irda hovered here there in thelr nes! on tia top of hiree-quartera of an hour later we had finished our elrouitous walk, and were on board, ‘Tho erew had CHAPTER XXXII. Just finiahed to the sodium and tho Nautilus could have boft that i Hut Capt Nemo wave ho OF Cunt niente (Continued) The Submarine Coal Min BTOOD on the platform and nein Whatever tt Waited, wae Nautilus jpleote that Leould not having lett tte port, atoored clear of noo Capt, Nemo; bat @ll land at a fow yards beneath (he Waves of the Atlantic, fy above my head, 1 eeomed to BN undecided gleam, a kind of twilight CHAPTER XXXII. Piling w ciroular hole, At Chia tne Cachalota and Whales, nt the lantern was Lit, and tte viv HAT day the Nautilus crossed eae ispelled the faint light, 1 ® singular part of the At jowed my carat for an tn lantic Ocean, No one ean ft, and then lo nwa! Whe be Imnorant of the existence autilua wan ate ' wt bs “sy of a current of warm water, The lako | Npnornna it KNOWN by the name of the Guilt Imprisoned by a citelo of Btream, After leaving the Gul of uring two miles In diame> Mexico, about the twenty-ffth de. clroumferenee, 18 greg of north latitude, thie ourrent fy-be the same ue tho ¢ divides Into two arma, the principal for there muat necessarily bo a com. One golng towards the coast of Ire. Munication between the lake and the Jand and Norway, while the second bea, The high partitions, leaning for. bends to uth about the height ward on thelr base, grew into a <i, © ph hry b rbite's rim . tn r whore, and a Vaulted roof bearing (he shite Mw lengthened oval, returns to the An- iphone ae ules, See teat the summit was ,, During the nights of the 18th and Bendre a een had 24th of March, the Nautilua returned Gaugnt the slight gloam of light, evi- {0 Ite southerly course, That day, dontly daylixht, the lth, Conseil anc led came to OR Gavi. ows noked, me In my room, 1 inquired the cause Wn the very heart of an oxtinot OF, thelr visit, yoloano, the interior of which has 9 GuPALLGn b0 SH yOu n invaded by the wea, after somo Ty , , peak, Ned. Freat convulsion of tho earth, Whilst «tow many mon are there on board ou were sleeping, Professor, the Neuttue do you think?" lautilue penetrated to this lagoon Oy friend." @ natural canal, which open about ton yards beneath the surfa of the ocean, This tx its harbor of efuge, & sure, commodious and mys terious one, sheltered from all gale: ;Bhow me, if you can, on the © any of your continents or talands a more road which can give such perfect “Why t" T replied, looking fixedly refuge from all storms.” at Ned Land, whore moaning was “Cortainly,” 1 replied, “you are in easy to guess, “Hecaure,” 1 added, safoty hore, Co uo. Who could “if my surmigos are correct, the Nau Fea you in the heart of a voloano? tiluw ix not only a vessel I te alae But did [not see ning at its of refuge for those who, lke summit? ander, have broken every “You; its crater, formerly filed with lava, vapor and flames, and ps which now gives entrance to the life. any case, th ving air we breathe tain a number of men bs at what is this voloanto moun- 4; estimate thelr maximum? Tow, Consol? “it belongs to one of the numerous ty calculation; given the alze of Yrlanda with which this sea ta strown (he vessel, which you know, air, and Js a aiimplo sandbank=to consequently the quantity of alr tt onao cavern, Chance led contains, knowing Also how much aot over It, and chance served ay expends at a breath, and coms paring thage results with the fact that the Nautilus ts obliged to Ko to the burtace every twenty-four hours." airy but it wants electricity — Conseil had not Antahed the sentence Uke it move, and the Wheres before E saw what he was driving at. Withal to make (he eloctriolty 9 “Lunderstand,” sold t, “but that eal- Gium to feed the elements, coal with culation, though simple enough, can Which to Ket the sodium, and a coal give hut a very uncertain result Mino to xupply the conl, And exe over mind,” sald Ned Land, ure tly on this wpot the sea covers en= ? a ombedded during the 4, HOW mineralised tranaforme Inte cow for hie y are an inexhausthole 7 noe ove looking to the eenith, & e ox atin condt. i, “but, tn oily eon. Ki not you, “Hut of what use in thi refuge, captain? Tho Nautilus wants no ently “Hore It 14, thon, sald 1 “tn one hour each man consumes the oxygen contained in twenty gallona of alr, and the of ln twenty-four that contained: tn 480 miners here, then, captaln? stiong, We muat, therefore, find how MExactly ao, ‘These mines extend many times 480 gallons of air the Naus under the Waves like tho mines of tive contains" Newoastle, Here, in their diving= Just ao," sald Conaetl Greases, pickaxe and shovel in hand, “or” T continued, “the gtae of the en extract the coal, which 11) Nautilus being 1,500 tong, and one ton Bae eR al foe thie comiuntic Nolding £00 gallons, 1t contains 960,000 elon The manutacture of wodium walkona of alr, which, divided by 480, the tmoke escaping from the crater &ivee a auotiont of 628, Which means Ot the mountain, gives It the ap= to my, atrictly spoaking, that the alr Dearanco of 0 still active voleano.” stained in the Nautilus would #uMoe w And Wo shill so Jour COMPANIONS for 625 mon for twenty-four hours." at work?" ‘Six hundred and twentysfive"* not this time at least, for T peated Nod. fam ina hurry to conthite our sy h “Dut remember, that all of ua, paw paring tour of the earth. So L shall sengory, galore and oMecers Included, with drawing ft ea recor’ of sodium Ef already A not form a tenth part of that number. goas, ‘Tho time for loading day only, and we continuy voy “SUM too many for three mon, age. Ho if you wikh to go over the murod Conseil favern and make the round of the — ‘The Canadian shook his head, passed Jagoon you must Geko advantage of his hand across his forehoad and left re. wo murs day, M. Aronnan the room without answering We had arrived at the foot of 90 ne “WIL you allow me to make one obs turdy dragon tr Which Nad servation, wir? galt Conall oor vouks with their nh Ned Land ex awide th roots, whi Ned ts longing for every thing that he cannot have. Hix past Hfe te alwaye a_hivel a hive!” present to him, everything that we are TD pepliad’ with a geatire forbidden he rearets, Hix howd ta full of old recollections And we mitt uns repeated the Cana. derstand bin, What has he to do ‘and boos humming round i." here Nothing; he has not learned sched and Was bound t) Hike you, alt, and has not the sane my vn eye The at & taste for the beautlon of the sea that hole bored in one of the dragon we have. Ho would risk everything trees, Wore thousands of those Me to he able to qo once more inte aw enioues invects, wo coMMON Ih All the tavern in Nie OWN country fanarios, and Whosm prodiive ty be 1 woe the month of Qo ger when Much oxtecwied. Naturally enue one day Ned eurhted @ vaale Phen the Canadian wished to gather tha he orted honey, wid FE could not well opposd This not one whale: there are ten la Wish, A quantity of diy teay there are twe Mixed With muphur, he lit with & troop! And Eon spark of fin, and ho be 1) tntnw! anda an Amoke out (he bees The humm Wut, friend oN Andd by dearoes, and the hive %y you not Atuaily yielded several pounds of por on to ahane Wroteat ho with which Ned Conseil had not fyi ls a whole table to do any t tled! ‘ole of ite peaceable aur- platform, VOU PN OT ETT OMT Uy Vv 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA PORRAERE NL ESL DADR IRL DIL AOL RRO NS ARBBIB BN ALL MBAS ADDN DNS L DIRS BSI I y J JULES VERNE Nomo watched the troop of cotacon playing on the waters about @ mile from the Nautilus, suthern whales, fortune of @ le foot of whalera, a Canadian, “ean Phot ehi have: nothing todo. with * gontinued the Canadian, “in the Rod Bea you allowed ua to follow tho dujcons.” “Then it wae to for my crew, for Killing’s wake privilege reserved for procure froan moat I know Mat in In destroying the aouthorn whale (ike (he Greenland whale, inoffensive creature), your traders de They have alre ty depopulated the whole of Haffin's Hay, and are anni- © the unfortunate cotaooa alone, nty of natural er . mworddah and mawilat without your troubling then milae toe proy, @olng forwarda and 1 They have pl Into the deep watera, coming up with wtriking It frowt all directions, piercings HE with tte te one howe thle Miaamaere eoutinued, eachalota could ne Hands Inte Nia pook back Upon uA, shed the troop of cotacoa and, ad- wing mie, mal “LE was right in saying that whales * enough without from which the eavape, At lengthy, aw of cCachalota broke up, and TE felt that rising to the surface, panel opened, and we hurried on te The Roa Wie covorad With Mutilated bodies joston Could NOL have divided and torn thia fleshy mane WIth more vie Wo Wore floating amid gla had natural enem 0 Captatn,* T replied, are onchalote-terrible ant- mala, which T have sometimes met in of two or ther FOR ONE WHOLE HOUR THIS WHOLESALE MASSACRE CONTIN: , FROM WHICH THE CACHALOT® COULD NOT ESCAPE, white andern ous pratt lotm wore fly » MitoMevour y toward the hor ‘Tho woes wore dyod red for several miley, and the Naucilin float & aoa of blood, drawtng from tte canta all the (he loobora Itself, aa yet, but vast sto gorientod by the old. tackle could hot atop Capt. Ninwelt amainat The Nautiiua ei i” an Like a wedu aplit He With felahttul or on Maron ix, the Nautilus Tho Canadian turned quickly at the “Well, Captain,” aad ho, it ta til time, In the Interest of the whale “It 1a Usolems to OxpoRe one The Nautilus will disperse Tt le armed with ® atect epur ag good ae Master Land's harpo |, Master Land?” aatd he help showing annured me that itw excellent and not te from oow's Wilk of his opinion. for in the ahape of salt butter oF oheone 1C Would form an agreeable on our ordinary food nottoed with that Nod Land's Hewitt toward Capt Hat Tam not a wutoner, an oe hunter, and Toall this @ buteh Canadian Ad not put himaclt an tntermina A WILD blows of @ apurl ver heard of av rod together, 1 eald the Canadian to Manacte of mischievous » Nautiliun dw ave ‘LHke iy harpoon better WW YOU Mometh ing I Knew that to Ned Land, you have never ; for thong foracloun ereaturos are nothing one to hia cown looking: Axedly The aun appearing fe Nemo took aw + HOAP AK pownibla, whl the Captatn, formidable. troop Waa nearing 1 foared he would oqninit woe not The Iceberg, 1 ond in wad jonmitude and ConmagUAHOE HNOH OOM, even demoed ThieLy nine mine yoforoband that the evens Nauttlun had Just cout ree more in thin exoaped from the eachalots teeth rn whale by Hust time to Ho ‘U1 Gistinwuiahed from. 1 the North ¢ you think of under water i think that we are caught, Cap vou really think waa tytn on Nautilus cannot and quite dead ‘rom ate mul youne whale wh let the wate y1Ne OOF PAB OF Lhe Fey mounted te aid Hot _Withgait mi that they ware Ving bata for y TARE THE EVENING WORLD WITH YOU ON YOUR VACATION So that you will not mist any of the weekly novels and may continue to enjoy the dally magazine, comle and other Inchule them in your summer reading Order the Evening World Mailed to Your Summer Address re ne Jied hin haversnck tenoe when Ned dand had lowered y turn of the path we were himneif through the pane! to reek the the lake appeared in all Captain, A few ante oa afterward nd breadth, Tho lantern the two appeared wether on the J the formidalje Miwa from thelr special features, One cachalot Killed, {tt t, tacked on the apot that It mlmht not NEXT WEEK'S COMPLETE NOVEL THE NEW COMMANDMENT By ANTHONY VERRALL The story of a Kentucky feud hatred transplanted in a desert oasis, where a man and a woman, turned primitive by necessity, come at last to love aa intensely aa they had hated, BEGIN® IN); NEXT MONDAY'S EVENING WORLD ee einer i ne de as | plone CHAPTER XXXV. thie The South Pole, re KUBHED onto the plate toh. torm, Yoat the open see, wore thavoenal pie than the with but @ few goattered I pieces of foo and moving reached by the boldest navigatore== wom it pot & iad enterpriae, one fooberge—@ bong etretoh of whieh only g gg a Rha fon, & world of birds in the alr and ays me ¥ myriade of fishes under those waters, n That pele whien + | whieh varied from intense bive to olive green, according t the bot- tom. The thermometer marked three it) an we were behind thie toovers, further pets Whose lengthened mase wae dimiy “L oan well belleve vou, Captain een on our northern horison, oid 1, in a aliehtly troniont ig “Are we at the polot I asked the believe you! Lat ue go ahead captain, with a beating heart, are Ho obat for wel Lat “EL do not ki Hed, “At emach thin bora! Let ue blow Ii . Feet and if it restate, dot ua give the et ug bearing inna LW ov pg And Pose to @ ht of I tas StS made for it, but carefully, tor tw eon might be strewn with ha, on ONO hour afterwards we had reached \t, two houre later we had made the round of it, It measured four or five . miles in olroumference, A seuey rvo Ue in tie super. CAMA separated it from a consider homan @ able atreton of ene perhaps @ con. The preparationa fe thie audastoua tent, for we could not ase | im. ationpt now togan, Phe powertul ence of tite land pumpe of the Nautilus were working ome Color to Maury's air into the renerveire and gtoring { preenes i) japenious Amerioan at high pressure. About o'dlool ae iy och Chae! ween oe south Capt Nomo announe ra Pld claeing ot gs and hy! eayath pore ye Co the pansia on the patform, J threw ‘ered with floating 168 of enor. one Tea look’ at the mansive foeberg Mota alae, which la Dever met la the which we were golng to cross, The North Atlantic, tua winks to fly over itl" vet of the captain’ no omy mind, wonderful qual were goln ther waa clear; the atmoaphe thie fart he hae drawn the pure eh, the cold very great, conclusion that te Antarotio Circle (a ne 12 degrees below sero; but the closes Conair able Guntinenta, aa 10o- wind having gone down, thia tempe' berge can not foraf in open sea, but ture waa not #o unbearable About only on the comsts Accordini ton men mounted the aldos of the caloulations, the mass of lve Nautilus, aragt with plokaxes to ing the southern pole forma broak the tee around the veasel, which the clroumference of which muat be, at wan soon froa ‘Tho operation waa leaat, 2,600 miles Hut the Nautilus, quickly performed, for the fresh toe for tear of runnin, round, had wan atill very thin, We all went be. stopped about three longth from low, ‘The untial reservotra were Alled sirens over which reared a superb with the newly llberated water, and heap of rooks, The boat was launched; the Nautilus avon descended, 1 he captain, two of hie tion bearini taken my place with Consell in jAmtruments, Conseil and myself w aaloon; through the open window we in it, It wae ten in the morning, could the lower beds of the Bouth> had not eeen Ned Land. A fow atrokew orn Oooan, ‘The thermometer went up, of the oar brought ua to the sand the needle of the compaaa deviated on where we rau ashore, Consell wes the dial, At about 000 feet, aa Capt, fine, to Te on to the land, whea | Nemo had foresson, we were foating him back, ath the undul bottom of the | “Mir,” sald I to it. Nemo, “to you borg, Mut the Nautitua went lower belonge the honor of firat setting foot still ato went to the depth of 400 fath- on this land.’ coma, ‘The temperature of the wi “Yea, air,” sald the captain; “and it the aurtace showed 12 deqresa, 1 Qo not hositate to tread thie South now only 10; we had gained two, Vole, It le beowune, up to thie need mot way the yperature of the human being haw lett @ trace th Nautilus waa raised hy ita heating dl apparatua to a much his! dyaree if every manoeuvre was accompllahed Ho Slinbed . Packs Moping to a Ltth zs with wonderfill precision. promontory, and there, with hie arr “We ahall pasa it, iC you please alr,” ) mute and motioniogs an sald Consol, with and eager look, ho aeomed to take “T pelleve wa shall,” Taald, in @ tone possession of these southern regions of firm conviction. After five miautos passed in this & part of (he night the novelty ooatacy, he turned to us f tho wittiation kept atthe wine = "W you like, air.” dow won Wan lit with the electeto — T landed, followed by Coneell, leaving lant ut It was deserted; Aahoa boat, For @ loi did not aojourn In these imprinted way the aoll was composed of a wate they ouly found there & pana. pandy atone, something ke ort ae to take them from the Aatarotle \ ane of lava Ocean to the Polar Hea, Our rene Pp iM wan rapid; we could foot by the q quivs oring of the long steel body, About alight curls of amoke 2 in the morning TF took geome houra’ phurous smell, proving thi ropono, and Conseil did the same, In ternal fires had lost nothing o! nel oronalne the Walst £ did not meet expansive |. powers, thouwh, having Capt, Nemo; T aupposed him to be tn climbed a high wiivity, | could see nu the pier * ony ‘The next morning, Voloano for & radius of several miles. the ith of March, T took iny pc About half a mile further on the more In the saloon, ‘The electrio Boll waa riddled with ruts neat tow told me thal tho apeed of the Nau of laying ground, out of w tiius had boon alackened, It waa then many birds werd tesuln Capt, Neme going toward the @urface, but prus had som hunted. fontly emptying ita reservoir very wlowly, & Ke My heart beat fant, We are going nh the body, white bene “ to emorge and regain the open polar a yellow line round thelr throat atmonphore? Nol A shock told me they allowed thomaclves to be kill that the Nautilus had atruck the bot. with i Hever trying lo esoap tom of the toobers, still very th Rat the fog did not lift, and at th uudging from the dened) sound, the aun had not yot ahown itaelt, Its ude @ AbsONCA Made mo Uneasy, Without it ho observations were possible, How thon could we decide whether we had fenohea tho pole? When I rejoined Capt, Nemo fT found him leaning on 4 lontly watching the was then bial: mpationt and vexed not a very reassuring Hut what was t done? This rash tien that day the Nautituw tried and powerful man could not ou again, aad every tne tt atenok the the sun as he dit the aea. N Wall Which lay [ke @ oelling above rived without the orb of day ws. Somiotines te met with but #00 Itvelf for an instant, We yards, only 200 of Which rome above even tell Its position behind Che our ahh wiv above he wa ihe surface, It wan twloe the helaht tain of fog; and soon the fog turned it wae when the Nautihia had gong to anow lmidor the Waves, EF carefully noted “PUL to-morrow" aad the Captain the different depths, tine and thus obe quietly, and we returned to the Naw & submarine. Profle of the tilue amid those almompherio disturbs It wan doveloped under tha ances, At nicht no change had ‘The tempest of snow continued tit \ place ty our situation, StL the next day, 1k was lmposmibie foo betwoon four and five hundred vain on the platform. Prom the yarda in depth! Tt wae evidently aatoon, where L was taking notes ¢ (invinishing, bat ath what a thiok. inetdente a wink thi 6 \ tie and "he wurtace of cursion to the the oooant Tt wan then elaht hear t of petrela and Avcorting to the datly gustom on trons in tho midat ¢ board the Nautiiua toe ate should violent atorm, Bho Nautilie dit not have beon renewed four hore ago; Temain aotioniona, but mkirt Hut E did not muffor moh, althouth coast, advancing ton milo ime Capt Nemo bad not get Made any the aouth in the haif-laht lett by the Hound Upon his PeMOrVYe Of ONYMOR, MUN de It akieted the edwe of the he M cop. Wan palatal that Hlaht) aon, ‘Phe next day, Che 20th of Mare Hope and foar besieged me by turns the now had eoaaed, ‘Phe cold woe ra ver on The aropli greater, the thermomoty ‘ Haned, About ated below wera |b TF notloed that Mad Ehoped that phat loehere wae DaorVationa MLENt be take ohne Capt Nemo not having yet appeared Aoparatod ue the boat took t Vand myself to Hrom the urface of the waters, ‘Pho land. Phe aoil waa of the man \ fo om by degregp becoming an Volante nature; ¢ hoe fel Wait a plat MY (races of lava, aourtie “1 tthe manometer, Wa the rater whtr mited them ere etl rleing diagonally fo the could get eee, ve lower down, nur y Soaporkied dnder the (hin oongnent wae alive With inyelads ' ' The loehene Was of binder but thelr rule waa now dt. OW above and beneath vided with large treepe of aeaemam. ' nw jim slopoe, mile after als, lookin at am With thelr aot ' ) wae wetting Uhinner At eyes, There were several *kinda of worming of that Wun of Maron nh opened, and and at our apy waa ali he ald, (To Me Continued) a, some atretyh eon fake f th on the earth,