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sidering the pronounced weakness of the market recently recoveries were | | Moderate. For the greater part of the | day trading was of a purely profes- | sional character. MISCELLANBOS Tt was announced that the Heserve | Share Men ent that the Federal Re- | Bank had raised its re-discount rate | 4 pod pont my . Bank of New York and the ft England had devided not to their discount rates at this) e8used sufficient short covering Y's stock market to impart a tone to prices. However, con- ‘Qn Treasury bills to 5 per cent., but what the speculative element feared most yesterday was that the discount Fate on commercial bills would be sharply advanced. The reason that today’s recovery was not much more Vigorous was that the opinion ists that increases in both the lish discount rate and the Reserve Bank discount rate have simply been deferred for a brief tim After considerable nervousness and indecision in the first half hour the sock Market turned firm and by mid- afternoon leading stable issues in- cluding railroad stocks showed ad- vances of from one to more than three points, The more highly speculative performers, guch as General Motors, Texas Co., Cruc Mexicun Petrol- eum and American Woolen showed gains from 5 to 15 points. The rate of call loans gave more accurate reflection of the strained conditien of the money market by opening at 10 per cent. compared wit! 7 per cent. yesterday and 6 per cent, on Tuesday, But the seriousness of the credit position is ‘becoming so thoroughly appreciated that the high. er rate was anticipated and there- fore failed to induce new selling of consequence, One of the notable’ features of the financial day was the renewed wea ness of Liberty bonds, which fell off from 10 tq 40 points. ‘The first issue, the 3 1-28 mostly held by wealthy in- dividuals and corporations, were the worst sufferers, in this connection it js stated by a prominent banking authority that a potent reason for the recent weakness of investment stocks and railroad and 100 Amer Candy 5860 Am Marconi 1600 Armour Leather 500 British Amer Tob coup 1200 Heit Amer Tob coup rte 200 Car Light Ter IKING AND FINANCIAL. Peeoeeeerecesere) Good Stocks Now § (Our “One Year tu Pay Plan's makes it easy for you to own © }geood dividend pavers. 300 Mont Ward. ( 100 Nor Aim Paper. 1000 Orpheum Cirouit 300 Perfection Tire 800 Radio Com ... 600 Republie Tire Mub. 400 Submarine oat 400 U 8 High Speed Toot 3400 UX Steam, 500 U & Transport. 800 United Pict Prod 600 United Profit Sharing 2000 United tet Candy... 200 Wayne Coal r STANDARD OILS Mipermatten 2000 “eames wcth car “/mveseors Billecin © ree © © Watch the Stars*** «| A. Cochrane & ca. ‘BT Exchange Place. New York « Phones: Rector 3581-3335-6-7 « Bese eseeeeeeeeeve Wy we 30 Otto OU 10 South Penn Oil 408 O of Nd. 10 Vacung ; 80 DEPENDENT OLS FOUND AND REWARDS. _ jersey Cty. of Newark av, ive Corners and Baldwin av $120 Wa: Gre ineuraace pulley: Markaree Graaam, ae dirmy Liberty bonds is who are finding credit drying up on th Reserve Bank restrictions, taining their credit that BANKING ANO FINANCIAL. What Will the Stock Market Do Next-- ~ | Bank to bring commercial headway than appear on thi not be far distant. Because of the reduction panies—Ray, which should ‘Chino and have been | I Up or Down? _ ||| months itso: these copner snares we ay [oa ea | p or Vown subjected to liquidation and declined SnalarTeed Bre. \| when the rest of the market was L Pes ote | T HE dmatic dectines of the past few days ButteN ¥ % tg | Chandier Mo: har. ledt many ur fend traders im ||} | Advancing. Obes, Obie | {ll ¢ bowtidered “stato of mind. woodering Scant attention was paid to the ‘aled Mi oa eu TPTSL, te, Naudaion fe about over orl visit of a delogation of fifteen rail- Candetar bet arephelb- af die focks to buy. y if way kbor representatives to Presi- ps ‘on Vine! petees + is criwan, sages ouch 20 we ate] [dent Wilson to endeavor to have tim | 2000 Cremer os tat tte be som pee . ft require a close |i] |veto tho railway bill and neither di pale sealer ree 34 Grrite te ‘wena tleciuiens "ssf Ws" re |l] the signing of ihe Oil Land Leasing] $0 Denes Alor Mag ba We * Marke, aaiwn’ to swacale the wheat [ll |I3hl by the President have material! [% Divite Fat GC é n hS from the halt, oiet, to determing wast {Il Jeffect on vil shares. ae Oui Gas as a re ‘The market maintained a firm tone: te ‘ ” 1H] 18 & soe se: ieattor 1 ta ot 8400 Kurvka Holly Phin Commer fornh no eaemelogs "abd ‘apialoen to the close of the seasion and most | “i fi" Cal, Fed & Ine ° ded the day at or near top| {0 4? Minine ; ee 8 wictenl Mnalrete of, incestrial. ih ‘temas ended ’ lan Ou & iether: prices, MINING low low tae 1% Ama} Royalty % | Ad. Rumely 8 ie Associated Ot) 1% 1% Ad. Ieanely pe, oo oY Arkansas Nat Ga oo | Ame Belle Pete 1% 10% Boone Olt % 184 Boston Wyoming . 1% | Am, Carib Syd a7 | Am, Comten & 00, 8 8 tam Dominion Oi 11% 12% f Am waren o% 64] am. k Basin 8 8%] Am, 2 neers Wet 1% I] Am. Cotton Ol .. 41% To ov ™ Sunaire .... 6 j 800 Kameralda Ol % |. Drug Aynd... 12% 12% 241 1t00 Pederal OL 1% 9%] Am. Hide Leather 20% 1% 1 100 Gittuand 01 7 oT | Am, Bate & Lot, IO 8D 40'4 | 2000 Glenrock Olt 3% Bim doo. WO : | 200 Guffey Gillespie 20% = 26%} Am, Ice of, - 2% & 24) 100 Home 11 2% 2%] Am. Ink. Gap... 99 Me “ Home Petroloum 8% 3M OL am Lanne -%% TT 4 Hudson 011 % oH « | It Petrol ay o 8% Isand 11 6 4% a Kay Cotinty G 1% 1% » 3 King Petrolewn 3% 3% 3%] am Hager 1K 1 a stance ck oo am 1 a To. Ty Aviston Yoo! > ae Mama O11 Merritt Ol a aos Metex Oi! 00390 inte Mexico 0) a ie Midwest Het 3% MA 58% 1400 Omar 011 BY 1384 15% i 100 We 3 aH 3% \ 46% 46% eEVOIrS madi gee position and a financing their commercial obligations by the liquidation of their, investment holdings in the security markets, Uf this is true, and it seems most plausible, the efforts of the Reserve about deflations lines are making more and a substantial drop in commodity prices and in the cost of living may dends by three ponphyry copper com- iNevad: 0 Salt Creek Prod o : an Oil % Simms Pet 5 1900 Shelly Ov 10% 400 Southern Staten. 1% 400 1s 18% 100 Manger. 1 ote ie ae eee 1800 Cowl 4 “ “ Sugtgndd i ea he PB Br rbd nited Tex Ol 1 oo 4 9 LPlaet Victoria Ol new eit i Xulean O11 ™ ™* Siege S 4 White of 1. 8 on | atleast. Ot... ay Ca. Packing in divi- Lottie es Ld Cal, Peuroieum ... Oslumes & Anz Comndinn Pastli Atlanta Beleher 0 ordered Col Gas & Bec b+ o+4 Ete +4¢el 1 bette b++ % | Royal Derek N +4 10% Fete Lett PL SlLeLeeer tie LB +h ehetel tet poor irae Sevboart Air L | seem moos | srattank Ane Rineintr ¢ Shaw Set rocket through space to (Copgright ty The Fraak A. Munsey Company). Pd SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. 3 7 most Gashfwl and retiring man. Catherine Brett, © youms ‘+ Possibility im Rim and seis out to capture him PRtip, gal Mme, fo mere intervated Ie than im the charming sir, David Susman, an aged milionsite. fataes to ae mance Anvent: tha’ a. Predem thet will make the name ‘ot Salama ‘Teascibered forevee.” Voss sere * “at CHAPTER V. deary,” was the usual jon, al , i ol y all tine. F tb . Such as had been given from * course, Philip was thunder- | wir there were no objects on the earth a struck at his presumption, @8| petween the moon and you, A 4 soon as he bad left the house. | heart, it wouldn't look so big. bal He wrote a very contrite note} But as night after night pass 2 to accompany the photo he had prom-| and the satellite seemed to grow Vi 12. ised, ac ting: “1 hope you do not con-| slightly larger each time, there came % sign this to the ash-l irrel because of 2%) my folly last night.” Then, con- | fdent that he hag dealt with the 2 | case in the most approved manner, he| | completely forgot about Catherine kept her face averted, for lear it might give her away. She found a stall semi-formal photo % which emphasized the appeal in her) “si eyes, rather than the beau of her face. He took it from her with ex-| travagant thanks. , | rs| 34} And it was in just this mood that %| Philip went to the door. Catherine 1_ | accompanied him thoughfully; and as ry {he looked back at her for what he/ 1 | knew would be the last time in sev- ? months, there came over him ex- the same feeling he would have known if, after several weeks of help- he were toid that he would get well. In his joy and excitement he would feel like hugging the nurse, in whos company he had been fearfully em- ‘| barrassed before. And to-night hej} 2s lant, jubilant as a boy on | Fourth of July morning; the fact 1%/that the “nurse” was beautiful young woman of great wealth did nov r the case. Just as the man who usually at ease becomes agitated 'when a real crisis arise: Philip | Foster, ordinarily as shy and awk- ward an adolescent girl, became perfectly at ease when the great mo- ment came. And yet, if Catherine had taken eave of in a sad or pensive mood, he would not have done it. It | he smiied up ing is impossible. This daring fantasy tel's the story of the brilliant young inventor who shot.a the airless towering mountains and dead abysmal craters of the lunar world. | ties cautioned again and again, as soon | world old Cons as largely because she | In the foreign exchanges market Arges ‘Ga, Gnchahens brightly sat him in her effort to hide | demand werling declined about 3 ia pric Cure Cole her feelings, that his exuberance| zi cents; francs and lires Jost from 20 Peohopaber santana Te & i l yeant he overflowing point. |||] Study the Profit Possibinties of ||| {10 30 centim Cooma Waa Gea Reh taker yoakin ‘Gotoner “thent”? These Actives Iaeues: ahs cotton Market was practically | 700 Gold silver Pick «..... — he exclaimed, as they clasped hands Pui * c . ie Moas aa : Con InterOal Minn, 18: 1X + and then, to her utter amazement, he vee, Aven ese, RERERES OTOTIS Miigmne sic Continental Can.... 70% 7% + Swept her into his arms and gave her ring Al LIBERTY BONDS. 400 Howe Sound Continental Camts.. 11% 10% 10% a bolaterous Kiss! S 1-28 94.60; ist 45 00. A 4s 90, 2500 *Jumbo Extension Com Protucts. . TH. 8% + 1% ‘Two days later found him, as he had - a YU | sec *Kaex Diriae Gorn Prasaotn 18% 10% — 1% said to Catherine, descending from the 08; Lst 41-49 91, off 12; 2d 41-45 90.53, ) © ¢ ‘Steel, Wis IBY + 4% Intercontinental Aerial Stage landing Write me for the latest nows on 1000 Lanai = | several days in this off 18; 8d 41-48 92.60, off 04; 4th 41-48 | Crucible Steal pf... 8% + lat Quito. He spent seve>al days stocks im whioh interested and copy 1500 MeNam : aa estting ia touch with the varl- a ry octal Letter. 90.50, off 14; Vietury 34-48 97.54, Off | 2000 *Marah Cra Cane Bupar.. i+ % place, gett of above Sp . 08: 4 8-4s 97.56, ae ae Cute Cano Sagar pt. mH — % ous factors of his enterpris' ee eee ee te eae Gon, Textile Comp. - =a | Before he left for the in B Bs ine : i sth bale hes Delaware & dnd... — first shipment of supplt 8 8. Kresge Co.—Regular quarterly] $1) Nulsing ree Den anc ot + Pe earine Prsistit Company's i i . i ;: nC j he Quito-to-the-Sea Tunn MONDAY, MARCH 1 ‘40 Exchange Piace A peat on the pyaforred, pay-| amon War 0 10 | dione Se Hi aire ts: associates at onc’ pro In this thrilling, fascinating ro- . . “4 - | Efie sees + ceeded with the constructio! u lames the Beusand poate Bavian? ||| Sait’. srhace nocHeatrE ||| Continental Can Co—Regular quar- edie él Wa inate 2 Lepage 34 |Foad, using the most up-to-date app: | movelist has told a story of rare eyeUern BUFFALO IH! ltorly “dividends of 13-4 per cent. on Sea Wartioe ve Famous Pavers + 1, 8. Rubber zt; |[ratus in the hte we with the result ‘charm, blending mystery, adven-}. Phone Brora 6016 the common and 13-4 on the pre=| ton ener tone a og og || Fik Rutter + 3, @. Gee. 11, | Kung to every aay totale ture and cacitement in the tangled Direct Private Wires to Cdhada||| | ferred, payable April 1 Seca toes ise ag. | Freroort Texas + XI Bg. Stet ot % [SSE CWO: MONS aT tote SUUIDIINHt of love. nde end all offices. A. 'T. Securities Corp.—esular| yhoo nn . p aeton Wil & Wi + | tian Copper Ae | EY SRE Oe ee eo ee er tHe Not Miss This Thrilling Story!} ||| quarterly of $1.25 a share, Payable; ssn wine qin He + | GEISLER wee iiile cateeton., of ine March 16 ok Bic * 5260 . * '*twhich lay roughly southeast of the 000 *Stewart 1s ae es Hass | capital. 3000 *Nuocean M4 roe 38 eee + Oe Meanwhile buildings had been put up| } 00 : \ : izcagsl alee if ltor men and machines, and by that} 8000 * H wn ule mee = "S| ume Philip was hard at work in Pera, | 1910 Tune Divide 2 Ore "lat Pek bee puttigs the finishing touches on) Tonopah Ext ah Gt meme «. mm Rs - ; | jectric power plant high in the; *timo-dim 4 bead song i ped Be Scogygprl nal ia 1 rea Th all’ of this the vast wealth | sTonopah Midway 1" Thanet & Matec ou alec lore David Sulaman figured conspicu- ‘Tonopab Min % Ineiiration Copper aN | ously, breaking down all governmental | | “Tonopah Mixpal ' Interboru Con, 4 ‘interference and securing real co- WHOUNHCCHCH ‘Tonopah Montana 1 | tewebees Oak we ; WitseOvetand Gd 1? operation. There were no serjous de- / / 4 eTunopah Reorue Tula. 2: les Gees oe a! alw " » jays. I United Basten “ wpa scale Tee Wilson Co lip lad been away just five e¥inory 2 gel = © Worthington months when a peculiar thing hap- West Bn YY ee iM wl btied A inte cle oe a _____| pened, or rather began to happen. ‘The : er general public was the last io notice rh mite 14 1% 141 3OO i lit; the astronomers were the first, fol- I HE Guaranty Trust Company or New York ste ' 7/900 GIRLS FLEE NATIONAL BREWERS (i. (i. tie naviewtors surveyors and ¥ *Yen 4 ‘ aa others who had occasion to watch the : THRE one nncees | BROOKLYN FIRE OUT OF ROLITICS.| cintre wie oe neces of accuracy. : : is + 74 | ~ — ——- e of the old sea- announces the opening of an office,on MARCH Ist, at Allok Parker @& wrens TE : ; om aie ie eae Tes snd aE wom Of tne aie ee m Tel bo 24 pi uss | FWO Found Unconscious on Third But Urge 3 hat 2.75 Beer be Al | {'tChing the tides, noticed it betore Agivin Gov 6s #% 4 98%] Floor of Burning Building— lowed in Federal Enforce- anybody as enue a is unlikely. Helgum Gor 6s 8% oy ORG s What happe is; a Ps , tae » D Blaze Starts in Rubbish. ment Laws The moon began to slow, Ub Pes COC & St Lous 6 $y enrrien =e pa ailing! onth began to lengthen. alma- 268 Grand Street eG AM Iams eS SA ES ie in tne teeny brie ding) ATLANTIC CITY, 8.1, ren. 26— [MONIT Ghee dara for ts inter RT fa ries Jat No. Thatford avenue, Brookiyn,|The United States Brewers Associs-| stead of rising fifty-one minutes, tater : : Timsian Gor hae “i bs | wfeach night, a had been the satellite's (Between Chrystie and Forsyth Streets) ne Hussian Gor is a HA attecpenn drove 300 factory girls|tion at the concluding session nere | Ove agen phe pow Jlagwed behing tila ited | to-day decls F lute ‘at it| figure until, after a week, her average | “hatcoe Webdor, 17, of yo. 420 Bet | ny declares ina resolution that it |fgure until, alter & Week Oe 4 DIED. mont Avenue, and Mfiss Ada Goldem, |W#s out of politics. “We are out of|", small matter, apparently, but to od ™ 3 17, No. 61 Thatford Avenue, were found . . a n any one who knows how mathematic. i * ¥ ‘ BRODERICK.—SARAH. (nee Stanton), politics entirely.” was the statement. M esHe "his “pee enyrers S| : esate PII inconscious on the t ire- lly precise are all the movements of , This office will transact a general commercial banking widow of, John Hiredwtek and teloved | tno ree ene were Lemon doen, ‘ties | "Once we were fofced into the polit-/ the heavenly bodies, the thing waa é ; macteer of SANA D RAGH She late Marner Sy ‘5 wepsehageatold NY ; é simply terrific, In every observatory business; accept deposit accounts; pay interest on daily Nemes escapes by firemen. Ambulynce sur-|ical fleld. but We have concluded to] MPA Oo ecigations were dropped ° : ‘ ra Funeral from her late reside m1 3 from St. Mary's Hospital revived | avoig entering it again. in order that the whole stait balances of checking accounts and on time deposits, 1isth st, Saturday, Feb. 28.) them and they went home ht observe the new phenomenon, ‘ to Church of the Tnearn ‘The fire started in rubbage in the| This announcement came after a Re Ate Gh RARER caren’ st, and 6t Nie edap av.. where/ basement, and quickly filled the duiid-|long discussion over the rt pre with unfailing regularity had a requiem mass will be celebrated ail ing with smoke. The damage veal sled the earth once every twenty- ig . : ° > : ’ . - ente y Willia juthrie, associate “ i} slow - ia Complete service for Foreign Drafts, Cable Transfers 10 A. slight SOL DY a tis wate | seven waa uctielly slowing # . , [rewent RIED URE HSeEs }counsel with Elihu Root, of New| down before their eyes! - and Money Orders will be maintained. | CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHURCH, Bway] Manager of Westehester street | York. for the brewers, Hs» wis con-| | The public had scatcaly dene @ ) snd 06th st. Friday, 2 P, M mclliay Reataw vinoed that the pleas of R Island niboysttee te ; 2 RINCON. JUAN. | Wiliam L. Young of Wh Plains | Supplemented — by Horsey 7 cee : . rvices at the CAMPBELL PUNERAL| announced his resignation to-day as| which they attacked the I8th amer n Parts Money can be sent, through this office, by cable or ONURCH, roadway Math eed eatmee tet sup ratmat leeenelaen ae a seh anat world, Chat ie dally revolution mai we 7 , includi spureday, 6 P.M, Railroad Company. He has been with}on the score of an abr nent of of the earth itself is changing. In-| by mail, to any accessible part of the world, including THOMPRON,—CH ARLES the concern for elghtgen years. Jobn| state powers as guarantced under the | Stal of twenty: four hours, our day | # "RELL FL ‘ >, y . . ti pia bedcan ‘ r t w twenty-three irs, nine Poland, Central Europe and the Balkans, caMrs NERAL P. Deboy, Chief Inspector of the com-| Constitution, would make an impres-| minutes and fifty-eight second: and 66th st., Friday noon, pany, it was said, will take his place, | ag fs rf sion on the Supreme Court, and he ion!" eosin . ee This did not seem possible, ald Ks eer] S RaAG ame | max RopAe Hat they decide ie ye that Mother Marth, who had not * te FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Jin favor of the contentions raised by | eee ee te vary thousandth Guaranty Trust Company of New Y ork ————=——— | tie ve Sates Peet a beat, aie: BALE A resolution was unanimously pape Aa ae ReeuR, te GRAND STREET OFFICE 268 Grand Street (Between Chrystie and Forsyth Streets) Capital and Surplus $50,000,000,00 Resources more than $800,000,000,00 THE MOST TRYING TIME When Death enters your household It is then when you most appreciate the well- known **CAMPBELL SERVICE” which relieves you of every responsibility and supplies every need, not overlooking the least detail. Call “Colambus 8200” Any Hoar, Day or Night FRANK E. CAMPBELL “THE FUNERAL CHURCH ix. (NON SECTARIAN) Broadway at 66" St. 23 Street at 8” Ave Flowers for all occasions, Artistic Funeral desixns our Specialty passed, declaring 2.75 beer toxicating and urging that this lin S not in- | tin until, 2 to ac for in fact mit be set in all enforcement laws. p le olsseny me Ban en —— [SO Se eras ahartentt Says Husband Calls Another Hin Wis {TC Bs ley! sical etlene| Wite. tion was noticed first of all by a class Justice Wiliam P. Piatt, in the Su-|o¢ people who seldom pay much at preme Court at White Plains, reserved | tention to scientific affairs. The fol decision to-day in the suit af Mrs; here meant usually go by the na Florence Cumm 3, of No. v1 rover of “spooners: Street, Youkers, for divorce from! “Honey--how big the moun seems | Michaet Cummings, af No. 640 Hum- {OPMEON oltteg among these people boldt Street, Brooklyn. It was aM for ages and ages. Now, it came to that Cummings is living at the Hum-| nave a new meaning, The moon cer- | Doldt Street address with another wo- | tainly did look big man, whom he introduces aa his wite, | “Ite due to an optical illusion, the moon and explored ne when everybody on the earth aware of the new marvel. Short- » came a third announcement at from the authorities, an announce- ment somewhat deiayed as a mutter of polic “Let no one be alarmed,” was this Dut the fact it that while moon's speed has been decreas- . her distance from the earth has » been reduced. he is now twenty thousand miles nearer the earth than she has ever been before. She is falling toward at the rate of a thousand miles a CHAPTER VI. 1E neft three months were the most extraordinary since the deluge. Never before had the world been threatened as it now threatened. For, unless was something happened to stop the moon before she fell the rest of the way to the earth most certainly the entire globe, together with every living thing upon it, was doomed to absolute anni- hilatton. Do not get, excit ” the authori- as the announcement had: been made. “We will soon discover the cause ef this mystery, and then doubtless be able to remedy matters, Keep cool!” But it did no good. Wherever there was a mind with imagination enough to see what this thing really meaat there also was fear. It was impossible to keep up courage in the face of that ever-nearing satellite, unless one had ecially strong mind. And those minds were strong did thetr best to forgét their own fear by try- ing to quiet those of others. The only thing had helped was re- ligion, Everywhere the churches were crowded to the doors; services were held every day, all day long. Wast crowds gathered on the mountain to} whose like the worshippers of old, and e¢ prayed to prevent the disaster. Out of all that wild period there em- erge two facts which need to be record- id. One is the Second Ark, a tre- mendous anti-gravitational machine ult by @ Syrian named Ben Malik. “This is the end of the world!” Ben Malik proclaimed, as Noah had done thousands of years before. The Syrian went to prodigious expense to get publicity, “Out of the earth's billions sh able to save one hundred. A hundred, y escape the anger of God. Let the devout as- semble and examine themselves, that the fittest of them all may may sur- vive, to start life again on some other People flocked to this call, For weeks the self-examination went on, until nearly half a billion of the less intelligent peoples of the globe had gone through a winnowing process which left just a thousand—half mett and half women—who were adjudged eqnally competent to represent the human race Ben Malik himself was not among them; he was a cripple, And for lack of any better method of picking the final hundred, the Syrian decided to leave it chan “The Lottery of the Lord,” It was called. But Ben Malik wanted to make sure. His was one soul in millions; not only was he willing to stay be- hind in order that,a better mag might take his but he felt eon- strained to give his Ark a trial trip before the gre, t event took place, The trial faii.d. The Ark, a hastily constructed affair, rose to a height of fifty miles and then broke under the strain of its own machinery, It and Ben Malik were totally destroyed. ‘The other great result of that wone derful “period was the political’ re: vival. Obviously the swift approach of the moon meant that in a few weeks there would be no such ti as political parties, no such thing aa social caste, no such thing as capital and labor. On Friday, the 27th of October, ignorance and’ wisdom alike were to tp ail culture and rudeness were to be no more, pover wealth to come to an eternal anal oe And it did not take the world long see this, As always, the people of thinking middle classes were the fo state the situation, vet us forget our differen: "was the upshot of what they said. “There is nothing to be gained by contention now; the 27th of October will reduce to a ¢ n level. Let us > the remaining day¢ hi fir a Able as possible, vurse, there were many wha this as a Ticense, Among thie ist few weeks were spent ind Heentiousness whien anything the world had ew : attempt was made y e he s J Was endangered, ey OF But the great majority of folks saw the thing more seriously, They sar that not one of them could escape the calamity; in those days there waa but one known method of getting Gao fon carth, and that was ihe method used by Ben Malik, who id scoured the to wet enough | wertain element to make ig git nd so it came bout that because { whatever to think of n began to think o€ s to the end ty why not vold of misa them with happis en the end should 1 find men with at lease memories to take witiq the rioting went p: known other peop san ew Very ek w fill (Do Not Mi ing instalment.) To-Morrow's Exeite,

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