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st a aa THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1920." THE OUTSIDE MARKET—2.30 P. M. QUOTATION High. Low, Last EX-GOV. HANLY OF INDIANA KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT wo Priends Afso Die When Former adam seme ion Candidate for Presi- dent Is Hit By Train, DENNISON, 0. Aug. 2.—J. Frank Allie Chalmers, ‘Hanlyy)former Governor of Indiana and candidate for President on the Prohibition ticket In 1916, and Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Baker of Kilgore, O., were killed six miles from here, when a train struck the automobile In which the party were driving to Kilgore, uftered fractured skuils And crushed bodies and none of them recovered consciousness alter being brought to @ local hospital. } Baker had met Mr. Manly in Dennison and were driving him to their home in Kilgore, twenty miles from here. 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INDEPENDENT OILS. 6300 *Ailied Ot , tue and bunger from which she was 1800 *Rochemer Mines. . 300 Seneca Copper. 400 Stmon Ktiver Lead. 400 A Aiiver Toad 1110 *Buocem Min. 2000 Boston Wyoming 100 Brazos Ol . 190 Cart Bynd 400 Central Peto 000 Cities Service 25(0 Cushing Peto 1200 Dominion Ol . i bered above all that, having failed to Atlantic Coast tise AM Gulf & Wi... 1% {distress herself, for she was deter- eeereteser rs GOOD CHEESE iM | {tn ‘bor 1 under command 1s was bound to happen before long Farservis, to weeks’ training at Camp Upton. men arrived last night, under command of Lieut Outer and Major Brennan. ‘They found a hot meal waiting for tem. All are provided with cots, the new officers are First + Lieut. W. J. Richmond and V. P. But- ler of the Medical Corps, Second Lieut, Formosa, Company Fy 400 "Tonopah Min .. 1000 *Tenopah Mirpah . 1000 “Tonopah Montana 1800 *Tomopah Rese 1800 United Eastern efesecrersé aoedacdae EVPECEEEEES 1200 * Waite Caps. 1200 *White Cape Kai Ped et tt =e ae fF fe Pri+tttl Seoond Lieut. Drille began at continue until ; Gunebaugh is officer of the day. men will be away from camp one night ORIMAN BONDS. +t 32%) 00 Berlin 4s 20000 Bremen 4s | 4000 Hamburg 4s 3000 Hamburg 44s . | 1000 Frankfor: 4s. OM, & BP. i of Oh, RT, & Pre.. Producer & Refiners . eee = * BO: 1% |18000 Allied Packer ¢a | 20000 Armour & Co Patrick Flynn, 3 FReET SE FEF EE | Vanadium Steal . » Malt Creek Prod against the railing of th bridge over Gowanus Canal It happened to be a Ol. 0. ©, & 6. Onl, Gas & Ele, , t++iP b+ ee wate opening stairway fo men and he fell into the canal, the Butler Street St tion got him out and after an ambu- lance surgeon had revived him, 100 Superior Ou 200 Texas Hanger 1500 United Tex Ol 1100 Victoria Ot now FRIARS GIVE OVATION TO "DOUG" AND MARY = THAT BEATS ALL EUROPE (Continued From Third Page.) eee |SILK THIEVES RAID A product of rich, sweet milk, SIX CONCERNS partially fermented tor easier and assimilation. Not a buttermilk, Athotels, lunchcounters, soda fountains KUMYSS, Inc) BE Bewah M.D Prendend G16 West 40th Bt., New York, HLitiblteeeteeet cs Oba © Buwer ot. 71% ‘Chen Am Gouger 48 k Into Two Buildings on 21st Street, East and West of Fifth Avenue. Thieves broke into four offices in |the loft building at No, 32 East 21st ‘Street, and two in the ‘one at No. 21 West 21st Street, between Saturday night and this morning, and escaped with approximately $9,000 worth of Den & Tio Gr, Tul, 80, Sh. AAU Eltven Coal ...... Eaticott-Johoston . lovers’ ‘refor- fate. Confidential Call, write oF phone appeared to be the opening of a fairly active day, issues all along the line on the New York Stock Exchange board ‘to-day gave %| way under persistent hammering, U. —1% |S. Steel, which Inst year went to a — 1% law of 86 to-day sank to a new low 14 /of 86M, and the entire steel group 24 |gave way, Bethlehem B braking be- After what down they cheered. Mary got along all right, for she can slip the lingo. goods, as well as $600 worth of Lib- Ever hear Mary talk French? Oh, she erty Bonds and $300 worth of war got cheered too.” Capt. Jack Gleason, who ts the Ab- | bot of the Friars, Was toastmaster. saving stamps. When employees of the Bon Mare! |Costume Company, the first address, Jack's an old athlete and swings a/ entered the place this morning they gavel like he used to throw the ham- found it had been looted. The thieves He said that as the occasion took about $2,500 worth of silks and was mostly ven Corn heli wp comparatively well during —1% the morning session, gave way short- —1% jy after noon with a reaction for the % day of nearly four points. The railroad issues, including the % more popular dividend paying shares, % although they opened strong went % down with the rest of the market, — 1% although the depreasion did not affect \% them #o much as other Jasues, due to Saturday's Interstate Commerce de- —1% cision, Mexican Petroleum rallied to a high but later reacted Raldwin, after a fair start, fell +1%|back to below yesterday's close. Trading in foreign bonds was slight, only the most active’ figuring. These were slightly below Saturday's close. —_—_—_—S TODAY'S PREES LIBERTY BONDS. 1 A, M.—8 1-28, 91.04, off .04; 24 4, 84.50; 1st 41-48, 85.80, off .02; 2d 41-45, 4/8466, wp .10; 4th 4 1-49, 85.16, up .1) 4 (96.72; 48-40, 95.68, off ; On the next floor the robbers had speeches would be on the order of the | entered the Green Clothing Company's silent drama, that is, they would be| quarters and removed $2,000 worth ‘of material, and they had looted the Royalton Manufacturing Company on another floor of $1,500 worth of cloth. The Charles Leavy about $15,000 worth of supplies. At the same address cut through a plate glass window and the establishment Sterling Coat Compa got the Liberty Bonds and material valued at $500. “They also got War Savings Stamps from the safe of the 8. Rosenhaupt Company, FINDING $549 SHOCK TO HONEST MAN John’s Nerves Upset by Di on “L” but Father Takes Him to Ball Game. Jobn Heffernan of No. %8 St. had not recovered to- day from the shock of finding $540 ina Culver line train at Coney Isiand last night and he declared fervently that he didn't want to find any, more money [t was too hard on the nerves of a man out of work, and then everyone who saw} ‘him turn the find in at the Coney Island intimated he ought have his sanity examined into. Hefferman is a clergy- His father, from New Or- one-reelers. Nearly all speakers told all they knew about Doug and Mary and then sald that they were holding something back, and Mary and Doug smiled and laughed and blushed. RAZOR FLASHES; PRESTO, NO MELONS! Pedler Foolishly Took Wagon Full of Them Into Darkest Harlem —All Vanish. Isadore Rabinovitz, a peddler of No, 26 Bast 104th Street, appearing as complainant in the Court of Spectat Sessions to-day, heard watermelons were much vored by the colored brother, but he had mo idea how great was their love. He drove into West 185t hStreet, near Lenox Avenue, in Darkest Harlem, his wagon under full spréad of melon, two of them open-faced. In Jess than no time flat ‘hie wagon was @ shrinking spot of greea in a nea of chocolate-hued faces. told Justices Frescht, Molnerney and | Herrmann that George Brown of No. 244 Kast 13fet Street, having com- mandeered one perfectly good water- melon, returned for another, offering as this argument one sharp looking razor and a refrain that “watermiilion Wa'nt foh White Folks.’ Rabinovitz ran for his Mfe and when he returned his wagon had been completely de-meloned. ‘The policeman who responded found Brown's ears full of pink melon food and seede and the eploure to-day was sentenced to fifteen days in the work- (TABLETS or GRANULES) For INDIGESTION With or without water, pleasant to take. QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-754, MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION A PURE EGG MAYONNAISE MANES EVERYTHING GOOD TO ear. BETTER! 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These liste can be fron at any of The World's Offices, “Lost and Found” advertisements ean be left at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, tel 4 directly to The World. Call 4000 Beckman, Ne Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main. ‘LIBERTY BONDS under ness, malevolent bullding will dead religion, sacrificing men, wom« to Cuba andn 6 of "Old Jov- gods Pompeian Olive Oil is prescribed by many leading ph: asa tonic and tissue-builder George considers it necessary, to able the Government to cope with Some opposition pected in Parliament, but yictory for the bil is considered cor “Prices realised lev of carcess beof In Now, old out.’ rang: 20.0) conte par ba and marperi 1 his partners ., Tarpon, wn o © payrol $2,000 @ month, [The ew. plart. presented to © mobile and pin lef the Cuban p! uto~ PURDY & CO., | Meh Soke S2TAaGnt7, OA Pine By Ms Xe (Comrright, 1090, OF PRECEDING ERS | CHAPTER Vi. (Continued. ) 4 BOUT an hour later ehe geemed to hear moans and) even a stifled cry, followed for some time by the rustie of leaves and the sound of steps oom- more there was a great silence which weemed to absorb in space every stir- ring, every restless, every quivering, The numbness produced by the fa- beginning to suffer left Veronique it~ tle power of thought, She remem- bring any provisions from the village, she had nothing to eat. She did not mined, as soon as the fog lifted—and —to Mght bonfires with the cans of petrol. She reflected that the best placo would be’ at the end of the island, at the spot where the dolmen stood. But euddenly a dreadful thought | struck her: had ahe not left her box of matches on the bridge? She felt in her pockets but could not find it. All search was in vain, This also did not perturb her un- duly. For the time being, the feel- Ing that she had escaped the attacks of the enemy filled her with such de- light that it seemed to her that all the difficulties would disappear of their own accord. ‘The hours passed in this way, end- lessly long hours, which the pene- trating fog and the cold made more painful as the morning approached. ‘Then a faint gleam overspread the sky. Things emerged from the gloom end assumed their actual forms. And Veronique now saw that the bridge had collapsed throughout its length An interval of fifty yards separated c two isiands, which were only joined below by the sharp, pointed, inaccessible ridge of the cliff. She was saved. But on raising her eyes to the hill the slope, a sight that made her utter a cry of horror. Three of the nearest trees of those which crowned the hill and belonged to the wood of the Great Oak had been stripped of their lower branches, And, on the three bare trunks, with their arms strained backwan, with heir legs bound, un- der the tatters of their skirts, and livid faces, half hidden by the bi sisters Archignat. They were crucified, CHAPTER VII. and mechanical gait, with- at the abominable specta- went back to the Priory, A single aim, tained her: of Sarek. horror. three women who had had throats cut, or been shot, or Had she seen three corpses, in revolt. too much, It involved an tgnominy, performance which surpassed bounds of wickedness, seemed scaffold. How vould she do than tremble with fear? she fail to read choice of the hilh How coulc Archignat? he tried to find comfort in words ‘Everything will be explained. A’ the bottom of these hileous myster apparently fantastic but in performed by beings of the sam epecies as myself, who- behave a: in accordance plan. No doubt all this is only pos. sible because of the war; the wa: \brings about a peculiar state of af. fairs in which events of this kind are able to take place, But, all thi same, there is nothing miraculou: about st nor anything inconsisten with the ¢ules of ordinary Useless phrases! Vai attempts culty in following aa she was by violent nervous shock: she caine to think and feel Ike a’ those people of Sarek whose deat she had witnessed, She shared the weakness, she Was shaken by th unbalanced nightmares, by tions ever ready to rise to the surfac Who were these invis! persecuted her? Whose mission was |to fill the thirty coffins of Sarek? Wh | was It that was wiping out all the in- habitants of the luckless island? at the fateful hours’the sacred And in view of what of what horrii monstrous duty? en? task, Were they plans? spirits genil, priests of children to and thelr bloodthi; he end f THE SECRET OF SARE By MAURICE LEBLANC RAR RRA AAA AAA AAA ADA ODD DPD PL PPL P PLLA PLAS the Macauley Company.) opposite she saw, right at the top of with ropes drawn tight beneath their Kc bows of their caps, hung the three ALKING erect, with a stitt! out turning round to look cle, without recking of what might happen if she were seen, Veronique a single hope sus- that of leaving the Isle| She had had her fill of their even hanged, she would not have felt, as she did now, that her whole being was But this, this torture, was it was an act of sacrilege, a damnable the ‘And then she was thinking of her- self, the fourth and last victim, Fate to be leading her towards that catastrophe as a person con- demned to death is pushed on to the other @ warning in the of the Great Oak for the torture of the three sisters {es are quite simple oauses, actions reality they do from criminal motives and with a determined In reality, upset |same terrors, besieged by the same the por: jsistence within her of the instincts of New Yorkers Buy 400,000 Gallons | bygone ages and lingering supersti- for Export and Domestic L New Distillery for Cuba. (Special to The Brening World (TBXINGTON, \Ky., | Thompson, proprietor of the Old Jor-' was it that lived in caverns, ga |dan distillery of Harodburg, Ky,, hai 4 rie Lae und other New York to@ and the herbs of St. John, using ‘Om | xes and arrows and crucifying wom ible beings who In of dark. On beginning her search for @ litt! food she suddenly noticed, i be father's study, at the back of. cul rd, a drawing pinned to the + representing the samé scene as ti roll of paper which sho bad foun near Maguennoc's body in the d ted cabin. A: portfolio full of drawin one of the shelves in the She opened jt, It contained a nun of sketches of the same scene, wise in red chalk, Each of them vot above the head of the |the inscription, “V. d'H. | them was signed, * mont.” so it. was her father who made the drawing on Mag paper! It was her father who tried in all these sketches to give tortured woman resemblance to his own “Enough, ugh ronique. n't think, I won'y flect Feeling very faint, she punsued search but found nothing with wi to stay her hunger. Nor did she find anything would allow her to light a fire at point of the island, though the had lifted and the signals would q tainly have been observed. She tried rubbing two flints ag: each other, but she did not un stand how to go to Work and she not succeed, For three days she kept he! alive with water and wild gathered among the ruins, F and utterly exhausted, she ha of weeping which nearly every uced the sudden appearand Al yell; and her physical sul ing was such that she felt angry the poor dog for having thet ri lous naine and drove hin away. i en 1 woi yell, greatly surprised, squatt his haunches farther off and be sit up again. She felt exaspe! ith him, as though he could being Francois’ dog! The least sound made her from head to foot and covered her perspiration, What were the crea! in the Great Oak doing? From wi side were they preparing to at her? She hugged herself nervow shuddering at the thought of fall into those monsters’ hands, and co! not keep herself from rememberty that she was a beautiful woman@al that they might be tempted by good looks and her youth. But on the fourth day a great B uplifted her. She had found drawer a powerful reading glass. ing advantage of the bright sun she focussed the rays upan a pil paper which ended by catchin and enabling her to light a cand She believed that she was She had discovered quite a sto candles, which allowed her, to with, to keep the precious flame until the evening. At 11 o’clod took a lantern and went toward summer house, intending to set It, It was a fine night and the would be perceived from the co Fearing to be seen with her fearing above all the tragic visid the sisters Archignat, whose t Calvary was flooded by the Iueht, she took, on leaving the Pi another road, more to the left bordered with thickets, She anxiously, taking care not to the leaves or stumble over the When she reached open countr: far from the summer-house, 8! so tired that she had to sit Her head was buzzing. Her almost refused to boat. She could not see the place of ecution from here either. Buty turning her eyes, despite hersell the direction of the hill, she rect the impression that something sembling a white figure had mi It was In the very heart of the fat the end of an avenue which in| seoted the thick mass of t that side. The figure appeared again full moonlight, and Veroniqu notwithstanding the considerabl tunce, that {¢ Was the figure of son clad in a robe and perched) the branches of a tree which alone and higher than the othe She remembered what the Archignat had said: “The sixth day of the moon {i at hand. They will climb the Oak and gather the sacred toe.” And she now remembered a descriptions which she had rq books and different stories whig father had told her; and she if she were present at one of Druid ceremonies which had ap to her imagination as a child, the same time she felt so weal she was not convinced that s\ awake or that the strange sight her eyes was real. Four other formed a group at the foot of ti and raised their arms as tho catoh the bough ready to fall. flashed above. The high golden sickle had cut off the by inistletoe. hen the high priest climb the oak, and all five figu ed along the avenue, skirted t and reached the top of the kno Veronique, who was unable her haggard eyes from t tures, bent forward and saw corpses banging each from of tarment. Ac the distance she stood, the black ‘vows of tt looked like crows. The figures opposite the victims as thou perform some Incompyehensible At last the high-priest sepa: himeelf from the group and, ho! the bunch of mistletoe in his came down the hill and went to: the spot where the first arclf ©: bridge was anchored. Veronique was almost fainting, jwavering eyes, before which thing seemed to dance, fasten the glittering sickle which from aide to side on the priest’, below his lodg white beard was he going to do? o ridge no longer existed, Vé was convulsed with angul legs refused to carry her, down on the ground; keep eyes fixed wpon she terrifyi On reaching the edge of the the priest again stopped for seconds. Then he stretched arm in which he carried the toe and, preceded by the saci as by @ talisman which alte: Jaws of nature in his favor, |q step forward above the’ y gulf, | And he walked thus tn white in the moonlight. What happened Veronique know, nor was she quite eu: had been happening, if she been the sport of an hall a e 8 a r 1 e 5 t a, o nh ir e 6, it 0 n Le a on { qnough, oF 1 shall gol Ror at what. stage of the maar she sald, Ue ctehit ine ceremony this hallucination mulat- be Ay 08 originated tn her enfeebled bi aw But it was as though destiny we. taking special paing to torture her. re (Read To- Morrow's Exciting