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te ee + @ dividend of from ture. ne wh “But ixed and ntaing and dearly bought ith our nce we ‘ehall not be fancy, that shad been of this security for neart; adjust we real and not agin ft jetermin: does not | definition of our © dest heritag fcennn tat ropose maintaint ‘il circumstances nnd ut all costs rulled Of our sovereign rights by an, schome, however It may appeal to. our hree ACCO DECLARES: 3% SCRIP DIVIDEND To Be Distributed to Both Classes Of Common Stockholders ny to- per Prevailin coat, iy ‘The Schulte Retail Stores Corpo- ation, tobacconist, yesterday declared per ‘cent., payable 24, on all common stock of rec- DANBURY, Conn., Aug. 4—A greet- img to the Repnblicans of Connecticut whioh he outlined “the spirit of Repub- Heaniom"” was read at an outing here today which was held as a testimonial to Congressman Schuyler Merritt of the ) Pourth Connecticut District. want to mtr to Con- he wrote. toa tranquil stat they may measure the fu: want a peace that is a pence based ed basis, that recognizes our own came that indepen nd we rendet peclou: contain a ok wuthority over tinies and the lives of our youth.’ ————— SARATOGA RESULTS. oul A.A RYAN ACCUSES ‘CHANGE OFFICIALS OF PLOTIN SUI (Continued From First Page.) commercial honor and integrity which the Exchange was organized to main- thin.and to reHeve.themselves of their obligations to return or deliver Stutz stock borrowed or sold by them, en- tered into an unlawful conspiracy to! impair the value of his holdings and to injure his Dusiness by suspending dealings in Stutz etock on March 41.’ “This wa sintended,” he continues his complaint, “and did operate as @ moratorium for the purpose of per- mitting members of the Exchange to violate with impunity thelr oblign- tions to return Stutz #| borrowed or to deliver the stock sold.’ Ryan charges further that he was made the victim of an organized cam~ Pulgn of “short” selling, relating in hia complaint that he had blockw uf Stutz stock pledged with various banks prior to the beginning of the campaign of “short” selling against Stutz, which aggregated $5,000,000 Shis campain embarmased — thes loans by depressing the yalue of Stute securities, he relates, and caused him to take measures in iis own defense. Immediately upon the discovery of to his property and to impairmem of his out- standing money loans, he says, he proceeded to protect his holdings by freely purchasing on the floor of the Exchange euch ainounts as he could of the stock that wus offered. Ryan saya that he endeavored to prevent further "short" selling bv r| causing it to be known to the extént of his resources that he was*in ths market to purchase al) Stutz stock offered. ” When the purchase of Stuts on the the prevent the jr r 0 2 « Beth, Steet. . H THE GAPS ,,B°¢71i6: demand, 357 1-4; cables,” nei stot m.2200. THROUG 3.58. ~ : Hoth abel) . peranes, demand, 0700; cables, pin tay Tan % a + Bu Teo... Railway ‘Trains ‘Out of Warsaw |" Lire, demand, .049: cables, 0496. Sante kee Crowded With Fleeing Marks, dérmand, 0200; cubles, 0711. mute & eumccr ; BARNINGS. Calo Cent, Oil eee Canadian Pacific—Fourth week in Calif, Uwking LONDON, Aug. 4.~At least one July $5,600,000, increase $1,009,000; See mee brignde of Reda already has advanced from Jan, 1 $9 484,000, increase $16.- Tene’ ie to a considerable distance beyond the — ia coer Maree ’ THE EVENING WORLD, WED WALL STREET FEAR RED REVOLUTION IF POLISH GOVERNMENT Adams NN ‘The New York stock market, aftor At tabinr . + i . Mawka Gokt % sion ‘Allie Chalmers 32 0% throughout the list, notably the rails, am Agri Chemiral,.@ 79% TY —— ; developed a more confident tone this Am Bort swar sa (Continued From First Page.) afternoon and toward the close added \m Nowh Mas a a —+ @ fow more points to its general ad- 4a Gan... KOS wrested from the hands of @We vance of the closing hour of yester- Am Car & Foundry 133% 12% capitalint specuintors and money day. hen pian MEM, AE lenders and become the property of | United States Stee! sold up to prgteag MGS 1 TR odg the people in the persons of the $8 1-4, 2 1-4 points higher than yer: aa ow uo. 1m 18M , er Continnued the {8aay's close, Mexican Petroleum {ir a “geo, te 78 workers’ committees,” continued the went up to 162, a gain of nearly 10 \™ 7 3s 3 manifesto, “The land and forests points over yesterday, und Baldwin 4° “ iy 73 must be handed over as the property went up to ag high as 109 1-2, @ BAIN Aa’ Jie |. 60M OB of the people and be managed by the Of Nearly five points, In the rails, 4’ tative. oT O4M New Haven advanced to around 40 oO eo people. The land owners must be 8 Union Pacific to 118 3-4, 4™ tm. ae ‘J Sor, AM Safety Resor, 18% Ih driven away and the property MaN- Southern Pacific to 94 1-2, Corn Any aio & Com, 20% 20% aged by the poor peasants’ commit- Products gained a few fractions, €0- An gm & Re. 06. Ge tees. The land of the working peas- ing to a high of 87 8-4, Replogle iw a. @ Rel, of, BAM AMT date Will reebain ‘eatdvched. continued off at around & points. Am steel Mi =u a The principal factor in the recovery 4 "tn the towns authority will pass wag the easier tendency in money Am Rae into the handa of the workers’ depu- market, the rate receding to 6 Der Am Titaco ties, In the villages temporary So- cent. Am Woot .... viets wil! be formed. . When through- °°! nge continued WK. am Wool of , reign excl out Poland the bloody Government per bv iu. wen which dragged the country into the dues Bina’ Se ae criminal war is overthrown the So- TOONS PRICES baie, Dis dooms. B08 | aoe viets of workers’ deputies of the Atshieon Wy, 4.5 BF towns and villages will form the Dy ta i Med bead Polish Soctalist Sovlet Republic.” | 4 ac Guta Wi Barwin FORKIGN EXCHANGE WHAK. 9! Guilders, demand opened .3315, off 0070; peseta, demand .1485, off .0930; Argentine peso, demand . ARMIES SMASHED, BOLSHEVIKI PASS 41M Kely dyeing, + 1G Kerdone Ties 1% 92 7 82 1% — 1 we+ % B+ Mh 196% + 1% tT me + % 104 + % Wy 1% TR — 2% 0 n— % % — woo+t wo +2 1% + > — % 4 +N ae+ 8 4+ My ue + 1% 4 + % 1% — 3%! ion 4% oa + 1% 2 + % a4 + 4+ 20% att TA + + NESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1920. Karms (My 80... Kennecott .. Loww'n tne Lackawanam Steel. . dee Rub, & The. . Letiats Valley . Liggett & Meyers. . Lett Ie, asd Lowi, & Neatwilie, Macksy Comuany, . Martmiten Batt... Saxon Motor ... Seatragd Air Line, Rowen Tovfinnte. Rinelate Oil. . Slowehett, Stee! Benton Pacific. HY TH = eo OK a4 4% = wv Im 18 + STM 8 + Fa tee ie 2% I + 20% 20% — Che GB OH + 2 fs @ o% 4H MH + Wi Owe 1 — 1a 1S Cn e a @ 4 MM OM + + + + + + + Ss + + + z + + + + + + + + i He + + B + a 4 Hp tet ee l+eett + ch + + + a fr * (Coprrieht, 1990, by CHAPTERS. SE IT aadlsie and rmeriots “alane he f AAG ee Forerz ey i CHAPTER VIL (Contiowed.) HE repeated: “It's here, isn't it?” But she said nothing more. She had heard the stifled % sound of a vowe. | She went up to the wall and ‘pres- % ently gave a start, The voice was sed higher. The sounds became moro distinct. Some one, @ child, was singing, and she caught the words: #1 focking Fen ria eked: “Weep not. If you do, ‘The Virgin Mary weeps Veronique murmured: a “The song .. + the song .. It was the same that Honorine had hummed at Beg-Meil. Who could be singing it now? A child, imprisoned jin the island? A boy friend of Fran- | coln's? » And the voice went on: “Babes that laugh and sin Binilen to ‘the iifeased Virgin bring. Fold your hands thls way And to sweet Mary pray. ‘The last verse was followed by ® silence that lasted for a few PEE All's Well appeared to be listening with Increasing attention, as though something, Lament knew ot was about to take . Thereupon, Just where he stood, there was a alight noise of stones carefully moved. All's Well wageed his tail frantically and barked, so to speak, in a whisper, like an animal that ‘understands the danger of breaking the silence. And suddenly, “ about his head, one of the stones was | drawn inward, leaving a fairly large aperture. ‘All's Well leapt into the hole at a) bound, stretched himself out ,and, helping himself with his hind legs, twisting and crawling, disappeared inside. “Ah; there's Master All's Well!’ said the young voice. “How are we, Master All's Well? And why didn't we come and pay our master a visit % yesterday? Serious business, was it? ‘A walk with Honorine? Oh, if you y could talk, my dear old chap, what stories you would have to tell! And, 4 first of all, look here had knelt down againat the watl. Was 1g it her son's voice that she heard? Was she to believe that he was back and in hiding? She tried in vain to . The wall was thick; and there S$” etesrece % Revere © ee FSF ESSERE SSS with you.” eeeRE FF =e % ie clearly each syllable uttered, plainly each intonation reached her ¢ ears! “Look here,"" repeated the boy, “why doesn't Honorine come to set tree? Why don't you bring her * here? You managed to find me all right. And grandfather must be wor- ried about me But what an adventure! . . . So you're still of me 1% the same mind, eh, old chap? All's well, isn't it? ‘All's as well ad well y can bel” Veronique could not understand. 1% Her son-—for there was no doubt that 3% it was Francois—her son was speak- ing as if he knew nothing of what y had happened. Had he forgotten? Had his: memory lost every trace of % the deeds done during his &t of madness? “Yes, a fit of madness," thought Veronique, obstinately. “He was merican- France Fire Engine (so De Pawo . es ged ‘Sher was, geek aoe ov Bug River, The shattered and retreat- Daapanpe ares monte ending une seater Sone . HIRST RACE-—For hree-year-olda lity market value, Ryan saya, he on-|ing Pollsh Fourth and Fifth Armies 40, 1920, reports an operating profit of Che. & Ohi and upward; claiming; puree $1,200 ‘. $274281; interest, $34,063. Net income © M. & 8. six furlonga—Sand Bar, 110 CW. ‘Tay. | deavored from time to time to amell-| wore unable to offer effective ro- 231; in) $94,068. e' or lor); 7 to 3, 7 to §, 7 to'10, won; Brink, | orate the condition by selling on the | sistance and had become so widely fore Fedoral taxes, $241,168 Chi 95 (A. Alleh) ; 10 to 1, 4 to 1, and @ to| floor of the Exchange certain amoun's + The congoliduted income account of Gi p © 1, second; Scherer, “120 “CH. Sae-|of his own stock, He saya that Nig | separated that the Soviet troops were Gaston, Williams & Wigmore, Ine, Qh L& Me om Gebers Oe Ls to 2 and 6 tos, third.) efforts in this direction were not|sble to march through the gup be; Gaston, Williams & Wlemore Steam Gis Coun 4 wHHuntivan Barrels | succeaatul. tween them without danger of being #hk» Corporation, and Gaston, Will (in, (ae aime Hyng, J. Aitred| He wuld that he warned the Gov-| aunked, Jams & Wigmore of Canada, Lid. f0F Ga “pye trou. Hooach,' “Bibbier,| erning Committee, that the dbliga-| phe Bolsheviki’e main life of ad- the fiscal year ended April 30, 1920, Co go southen.. 3 tions of the “short” sellers were be-| vance is ul the Blalyatok-War- shows a loss in investments and ad- Oi Gag pie coming ‘ inoreasingly serious and| tay railroad. “hey were reported to Yances to associnted companiog Of Cyr Gmemenon HAMILTON ENTR dangerous to themselves, and that) be shelling Lémza,-after having oc- #,15,000 for the year. Net detleit 4s 2 IES. the altuation was coming to a o: Cupled Szezvexyn in that region, and Placed at $1,041,159, an increase of 5 = area Hg suys that he asked the committee/to be pressing rapidly on toward $2,903,571 over last year. Dividends, ¢, = ‘The Hamilton entriw for to-morrow's racey are] to take measures to curb “short"| Mazowleck. declared were $150;000, making a total 0 follows: A selling, and charges that the com-|” This was the day on which armis- deficit of $1,191,169. Previous SUcplUs Qiringntal Owndy ‘ airame 4,200; maidens foulnt | mittee neglected to take action to re-| tice negotiations were to have been Was $1,620,988, leaving a total sWiPlUS (yo, Irodute We Cadren’ Ot: Raheem eat: | eve the altuation and directed him] resumed at\Minsk, but no’ word has now of $429,769 Caieible Riedl ‘Homma A. 110.” *"*| to continue lending Btutz stock. Hel teen received that the Polish minis- The Standard Ol! Company of In- Oricrile Sumy tt... é Dum $1.) claiming: two. | charges that members of the com-ltry has authorized its delegates to diana to-day declared a regular quar~ Qoiiu cane Suar.. ob 4 i “iors Ube, ph | mittee, which later took the action dincugy ‘buslc peace terms with the terly dividend of 3 per eént, and an “Githe Cane Sug pf,. 77% * i» MOS Charlotte C.. 114, Aweria 8.) Of striking Stutz from the Mat and) Reds, wad it was deemed unikely extra dend of & per cent. both pay Am, Sigur. 454, hy is Maty Melgel, 114; New Newt,’ 114° Charkd | cf expelling .him from his Exohange/ that the parieya would be taken up able Sept. 15 on stock of record Aux. . my i ~ NEIL) RAGKE—Pome $1,200; claiming: these. | MeMBErship, themselves continued to} again so early. 16, ‘The company had been paying peu tak, & Wet 2m aeoy ape we Tacktnas Lies“ sang, !tpe- | sell short. i In Warsaw preparations for a des-/a 3 per cent. extra dividend in addition triawee a. im, we Ne, $00: Spice ush, 102; Reus 1005 ie Fle charges that certain members, ate defense were being made. to the regular dividend. n & Rio Gr... 6h « Sie Tine Balle“ Ewe | named in his complaint, who sat in| Foreigners and women were being ‘The second quarterly report of Mid- Bm 4 Ite Gr jt at fi ‘eliimgton, 106; Horh. 105." Muni Judgment on the Stutz transactions| hurrted out. Railway tral were vale Steel to-day showed enrntnes ne Mina ..s.66 10% Gat baker, 10h Sieot Apple, dao: | ere, prior to March 1 last, commit-| crowded, “and many were departing ‘for the three months ending June 30 pudicotttonnaoa . TH a 110, pS ted to depressing the market value|in motors and wagons, Despatches of $6,690,313, an increase of $3,451,508 pay. , ety we SOURTH ae. $4,400; clajroing of the stock and were personally in-| described the scenes as being similar Net profit was $4,349,498, an increase py. 1 aK tt Rag Cantal Gite ion. ia; | terested In any and all measures and|to thosé in Kurope in the early days of $3,403,231. Far the six months yamous Piyen..., 70% : tem. Bitar tos; Mond, 102! “Mpcarkae | proceedings affecting’ these tranmo-|of the World War. é fending June 30 earings were $10,- Yet, a © tio: AC ire ae ois tions, : a 259,898, an increase of $2,000,774, ‘The yur 5 ‘ ve 0: ifr] ‘The members of the committee so hot profits were $5,866,495, an increase greeport Tex ; z Boa hand aa me taterreted, Ryan pamen in hia com OUTRAGES ON POLES (fi Sia Gen Ww. & W. |. 408" she ; Hondo, ie: Motntain | plaint ag Henry G. &. Noble, Robert in General Cigar ..., @1 . eae $1,400; claiming: thre. | ft. Atterbury, Herbert T. B. Jacque- BY REDS CHARGED The Biowa ence oon Inc., of Bt, Gener! slopes BM aa ae saovine arog: | Wa. Allen 1 Lindley, Jay 1 Carita, > Louis, declared tie reaular guarterty. Or. Mot DO. .; 30 neranna, To n » Geddes, ome J, Danzig, , ny : Goodrich . +. BOM , i! a vinings Full. | Hayard Dominick, Howard i, Whit- | Invaders Shooting Every One Sus- Foleo aiid th aboglis ace dt oag Onan ee I ng. ney and Arthur Turnbull, " Money it i Great Nor Ore F i ih ating: Tyan sete forth that he way the| — pected of Having ey in fat. Ln er ea eae we (at: Bane president “of the Stutz conceri up to Occupied Zone. BONDS. Markell & Warker,. 70 Ut: Jaton, 109 {April 1 last, and that ‘he hap de 430009 Berlin 49 +10 8% 10% Meraen Ost ORG mow veloped his company nud one wt the | ALLENGTEIN, East Prussia. AUR. | 9909 coloene 4 4 8 4 Tinos Cent jarge and profitable automobile man- * —Threats 7 1, ufacturing Inslitutions of the world, |® (Associated 'Press). Led fra Pye aged lg ue. Se oe ‘ He says that he has always been aj Russian Soviet force to execute in-| J peste Con t . Allen military subsect | 1200 Hamburs 4s 20 20 20 inter Com pt large holder of Stutz stock, stantly any clvil or y subject | ice nabs Sie 16’ 18% Faw dort Cone «im Kanans, Stanchfleld & Levy of No, 120] o¢ the Allied Powers who cross tho 30000 Liepria 4 21 20% 20% Ine ; TOPEKA, Kan. Aug. 4.—Scattered | Broadway, are his attorney ¢ | frontier, are reported by refugees ar- 1000 Liens 5 4 44 Int, Mor. y returns from yesterday's State- oR ay EE here from the region to the east | 8&0 Allled Packers 68% 6844 68M Tt, Mer. Mar, uk. , 77% wide primary election indicate Unit- fi vying rs Pe see 2000 Am ‘Trl Os 23 84% 9844 04% Int, Nickel .. 1% e4 Sintes Senator Charles Curtis, "SPhees retugebe ‘Gectare that tho| mens sine vues o ee SO Henry J. allen and all present Bolaheviki .are shooting all land~| 19.0 Goodrich Tire Te ou ; Kansas Congressmen are leading their owners and ¥ holders, and | x00 tnter nT Ts Bt respective opponents, 10 tO UP AUG 6b others eycaiiae 99 fait Tfoan gee 2000 Kennecott C 22% } " The wearing of a Ww! collar, (2000 Swiss Gov Ske AS a) . declare, te sufficient evidence for a| ioe Tess Co Te ry Shares, BANKING ANDO INANCIAL. i} death . Officials of the | iK00 0 & Rubber TH Me MISCELLANEOUS, ——~ - U Inter-Allled Commiason declare that JOR Ag | 1900 Acme Coat = jority of these reporta are sup- 100 Amer Candy t 1-ANNUAL the majority of tmmanees’ indicating |RED CROSS NURSES | tw2'w mm ns . ‘th. | 200 E W Hise pfd rts... 1% REVIEW pt abrir thele ten Sting oly a| TOGO TO CRACOW| ner 2 nf of (Continued From First Page.) four Kilotaetne Aeuteal fread Caged ns Pt oe me sd -—— three miles): along the an bor- ‘ 70 i OIL, MINING & epatarad: a4 der, ,but the frontier police, It tx All Preparations Made to Leave| ‘1 Geotrar tie. Central 12.10 stated, will be the ofly force used to ~l I, 100 Goodyear Tire gNUHE TBLAL Asay Es | Caller f ait ees the border situation, the Allied Warsaw on Very Short 1388 Grape te “i Gives the High and Low for }| Corona 18 officers saying. thet in no circum- ice, Grape: Ole 1919, and from January Lat, 1920, || Bowelasto, nae t\tancen would the Allled tFoops here |« Notice ieaaes tame ~ ] to July lat, on over a, thousand J) far Hocka a 1048 i|in the plebiscite zone give the Ger-| WARSAW, Aug, 4° (Associated | oo} oe Re » | stocks, with full Dividend Record, | Erogpers é i Hy 1. $3 mane ald. x‘ ac Press).—Provisional headquarters for) 5 9 jnter Prod corporate information, ete, oe an Oy . 19 a Hi eee ae the American Red Cross have been| 390 Manuttre ish COMPILED AND DISTIUBUTED BY Hempstead; 11.00 130 NEW P.O. BUILDING _[ostantisned at Cracow. About 50 Red| 100 Nor Am Tape " Jonmaicn aid 18g IMES UARE | Cross women workers are still in this #000 Perfection Thm Chas. A. Stoneham & Co, Lite Rock ity i108 FORT SQ city, but they have all their baggage | 100 eats com pea « Lo Beach 15.00 1 a id e pre d to leave on! 100 2 J Regnolee B ” 41 Broad Street, New York nee 4 , packed and are prepared to x L eaiiicnin Gorter’ Bay 1 1}18| To Be Built in West 38th Street OM) ahort notice. ‘The Y, M. C. A, which) 0 Ror Frew at Cpaeago, Petrol. foe i 12141 Plot Leased for Twenty Years | nas been engaged in the distribution ..39 gummarine Rost " Fe Westbury | 1 18.47 for $4,000,000. . of American relief supplies here, has | 90 sweets Co... 1M . Waritoatone 10.56 also taken-precautionary measures. 200 U 8 High Speed Toll. 90% , a N.Y. N. H. & H: Times Square is to have a new Post 1 1000 U 8 Mteam. — Proust. ye ron on Office building of the north side of| Three hundred carloads of supp! ‘eal 1000 Un Promt Kharing LIBERTY BONDS [fiw tcche's..:3; Pal lasth Btreet, near Seventh Avenue, A|Wero brought out of Blalysiok by the | {io vm te Candy» Ai, gngminas ious, tua for cua Hoe acca 12.61 |twenty-your lease haw just been signed |Kted Crows before the Bolsheviki cap | 100 W Wriele re... ‘so cere Coseer AUB) ny Post Office Department authorities |tured that city, and members of thé STANDARD OIL. we Ind Qenpine:| Betatatcon Cs y i ured that city, and members o! p28 tors Cousens [Hound Ranch IB [with A. E. Letcourt, President of A. ©. organization continued treating the 10 Hlinola P Ke.seovsssoss 186 At tet Seapene Central of New Lefcourt & Co. No. 133 Madison Ave- ie Pe ee 20 Gatene 8 0... “ $36 o tsocetn aneee Seed, Newark re 7.26|nue, owner of the site, which tnvoives| Wounded until Soviet forces Were) 19 xoun Tenn Of.. 262 LURDY & C Cranford sft ln total rental of approximately | Within four miles of the town, 208 O11 of Ind oT i iw ve gg an ae 19-20 | §4 000.000. In addition to saying all their equip- IN nate SiS ikMS, 6 Fine St » ‘The only serious complaint expected Wein wi be started immediately tment, the Red Cross workers brought | °20 Allied OU : by the ratiroad men te from that por- |WO% 8 LWare 100 feet at Nos./out 800 war orphans, who had been taliig DIED. tion of pik lg gd where there is} 22 as) Weat Attn Pas aw nen ‘ibe (pupils in a school established by the | yo o ton Wyoming + : ath Mya ‘contatal ts ablished bj | 006 tom me WROOMAN ELIZABETH, Oa a ener etre |the trina Square Branch Post office |Junior American Red Cross, ‘These| #0 Carib Sind». BPUNEMAL CHURCH, Friday, 11 A. M./COrtaln row walle commutation lace of Its Prosent quarters on 39th ‘ ‘ at Uickets on a decreasing scale, vo that |i place of I Fiinent garter tad by }Orphans have been installed in a vil- a ticket in wee twelftn panccutive |atr, Leteourt, lage near Warsaw. Red Cross off- aie On a a a what the “% ——— cl " a . —— tleket the frat month coat. TI = cinla here declared to-day they would| joo pugueme . . scsse> ; Aeket the frat month coat. This vy TRAIL BLAZERS IN WYOMING. |remain in Warsaw until the last, | 100 Doewie i are unable to underatand why” it fe = eA gt di Thousands OF | 60 kostwerrs Petroleum. “ pays Pe sg a eh pital facilities here, und doctura and | 10% Ramerside On 0... other. Soleiintannanneee EX-JUSTICE DENTON INSANE. Former Municipal Court Justice At- fred Denton of Glendale has been com- mitted to the Central Lalip Hospital for the Insane by County Judge Humphrey of Queens. The action was taken Friday at the requeat of members of his family. He had been under observati: at _Kings County Hoapltal for some time, With hia brothers and alatere Juaties for ten years on the inherited half a mill- 160 OMiand OW pt. nurses, exhausted by long vigils, aro often dropping beside the operating sige —Frant Jersey and Br counted, moagre and incomplete re- CHEYENNE, Wyo, Aug. 4—The| nica, The American Red Cross has | 10 Mane Crude two all-metal airplanes blazing a trall]O}eney an improvised school for | 200 Int Vetrol .. for an aorlal route from New York tolnurses, and £00 women are receiving | 3 lane tar Qes., Fee reese here, last night. ty elementary course, 29 Marsala Ol « at 06 and the other at 6.10 o'clock. ae 100 apie in ee ” They stopped at North Platte, Neb., |Hx-Seeretary at © Sen: 200 No i en route From Oma! « Missourt. 3(0 Onto oe 5 . vs oreaco . KANSAS ¥, Mo, Aus. 4.—with| 400 Okla Ne ‘ : Convierea Piattnam ‘Thete-| proximately, half the vote here| 10? Omar ot ; NEW BROUNSWICK, 149 Dear 08 ’ Aqriitebure OU. a turns from scattered points in West- re Ur EGU worth ne patinuis [ern Missouri, Breckinridge Long wus| {00 Produest & Nefioers ‘from Ine Rosssler ‘Hassiacher |in the lead for the Democratic nom. | 3° Ket nd CXemical Company of Perth Amboy. [ination for the United States Senate | Mo Ryan Cones... fon doliare a few years ago. He had anchal reverses and threo years ago . Benton and her family moved tora ome separate rey Sissel ron, barber, testified he re- jcelved @ “present” from the defend- ents which Was supposed (o contain platinum, t ie sectlon of = 100 Balt Creek Hrd 100 Balt Creek Prod pt. 1000 hell T T rts... and Senator Selden F. Spencer was loading Dwight .M. Davis for the Re- ican nomination, Champ Clark was renominated for ve in the Mh District, | 4 0 Slums Pea. 12% Sharen, 1200 Rketly O11 600 Buperior O11 1/0 Tropical OU 1600 200 100 1200 1600 1000 xo 1000 3000 4000 200 300 1000 200 1000 4200 300 600 1200 100 2500 1200 100 1000 1000 200 400 1x0 4000 oe 00 1000 100 White on ., Alae-Der Col *atante Big Lede “Booth .. “Host & Mont Caled Min. Calumet & Fe Canada Cop Caren 1M Corer Cremon “Divide “Fume Punta Rureks Golden Gold Cons Silver Gad Kewane "Gold Zone *Mothertods 100 Mosher Lads 206 Niplasing 1000 *North Htar 100 Ophir Alive 100 Fringe Coa 1,00 *Hex Cons 1100 *Hen Tey 400 8 Sliver Lead 1200 Kuoress Min 800 Tonopah Helm: 8009 Tono Divide 20 Tonopan Fxt 1000 *Tono-Jim 1 900 Tonopah Sin ren, hi Rev.’ Edward us a 1060 United Tex Ou. Victoria OU new. Candelaria MO con Virginia. Gold. “Goldfield Florence "Gold Bilver Pick 1000 “Tonopah (aati Boy 1000 "Tonopah Midway 1600 *Tenopsh Mimpah ... Montana Masern to-day were Willlam J. jartford, Conn., his wife and two chil- ig niece Rita out er: Low. Last. words that might bring her so much % % gladness or such an added load of 1% 18 despair. Elther the darkness would 1% close in upon her more thickly and % heavily than ever, or daylight was to 1 pierce that endless night in which re) |she had been struggling for fifteén % years. 1% “Why, yes," continued the boy, “I * agree with you, All's Well, But all ‘ the same I should be jolly glad if «3 you could bring me some real proof 8 of it. On the one hand there's no A Alnews of grandfather or Honorine, % though I've given you lots of mes- 4 «4 !Sages for them; on the other hand 25 2 |there’s no news of Stephane, And 2 ¢ | that's what alarms me. Where Is wc: |he? Where have they locked him 1% 14 Up? Won't he be starving by now nu” a Come, All's Well, tell me: where s 5 |did you take the biscuits yester- m %| day + Byt, look here, what's R Rl me matter with you? You ‘seem to % | have something on your mind, What ® . are you looking at over there? Do oy [You Want to go away? Na? Then i | what is it? 4 The boy stopped. Then, after a 9 * |moment, in a much lower votce: uw 4 |"“Did you come with some one? ‘ts 4 he asked. “Is there anybody behind * Wl the wall a ae The dog gave a dull bark. Then 6 © J|there was a long pause, during whic % %| Francois also must have been listen- % Ming, nou Veronique’s emotion was ao great #38 Ithat It seemed to her that Francola 5% 5%|must hear the beating of her heart. s% 84! He whispered: 5 s “Is that you, Honorine?” % | There was a fresh pause; and he % %| continued : oy “Yes, I'm sure it's you . . . 4 4 {ft can hear you breathe Why 4% |don't_ you answer? <4 Veronique was carried away by a i% iy {sndden impulse. Certain gl@uns of 7 7 |Mght had flashed upon her mind since im iw|she had understood that Stephane i i | was a prisoner, no doubt like Fran~ a ah [cols, therefore a Victim of the enem * 4 |and’ all sorts of vague suppositions filtted through her brain, Besides, 1% 1%) Niw could #he realst the appeal of 4" Ithat vole? Her son as asking her jon er son! te BA)9 aaetnooln "sf. Francoia!" she stammered “Ah,” he sald, “there's an answer! it! It 1s you, Honorine?"* . Francols,” she suid, hen who is it?" friend of Honorine's. Mulligan. of don't know you, do 1?” “No... but lam your friend.” Reardon and the| He healtated. Was he on hia guard? of Waterbury,| ‘why didn't Honorine come with you?" wh ing to join the Knights of Columbus" pligtims at Mets and’ Rome. M Chairman of the of the Knigh te mad. Honorine was quite right; | was undoubtedly mad. And his rea- son has returned. Oh, Francois, Francois! fais She listened, with all her tense be- ng and all her trembling soul, to the Veronique, thrilled with excitement, | () THE SECRET OF SARE! «+ By MAURICE LEBLANC = SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDINGIthat were forcing themselves upon. her were correct, the boy must not yet be told the truth She therefore eal “Honort Journey, but has gone “Gone t “That! quickly. your tuto: “Ab! “L have time. reason to The chil ability an his suspi: quence. frankly: “Listen, water, dig “Yes, 1 “Would hand “Here's: Sudden it' in. his “Oh, It true!" was sopai agitated. Maroux’s tails was old and her hand, Passionat My dear, with thet gle thet spoke bot questions random. break th does one, As for son a mi massacri admitted | | some oth thought wall, He lives affectiona that her tured. H ter thos enough, believed dead _,m¢ to be AL i a And he, frain wit vor be dred sul to them question: other a | deeply + “Listen say t give up the “What onique, very. cle be oblig firat so Veronique was not prepared for this question, but she at once realt ae ‘the imvolun! . been carried away from Sarek “But grandfather?” “He's gone too; inhabitants of the island.’ ‘ ‘The old story of the coffins and the crosses, [ suppose “Just eo» disappearance of the disasters: and their fear madi them take to fight.” “But you, madame I came from Paris with her to take a iholiday at Sarek. stitiong have no terrors for me." must have been apparent to him; and I must tell you. 1 was imprisoned in this cel the first part of that time, I saw an heard nobody, But, since th fore yesterday, every morni wicket opens in the middle of my door and a woman's hand. comes through and gives A woman's hand you see?" you want to know if that wo- man is myself?” “Yes, It Is lean and bony, with « yellow arm.” re She pulled up her sleev flexing her bare arm she ag it And he added, in a lower voice: ‘How pretty this one is!" ment; and he exclaimed: He had turned her hand over and uncover the palm entirely. whispered: “The scar! . The white scar! . . .’ Then Veronique became greatly set down must have heard, She felt the boy's ps pressed to tears, and heard him stammering: “ph, mother, mother darling! ONG the mother and son re- mained thus, kneeling against the wall that divided them, yet as close together as though they were able to see each delight. The life of each flowed over into the other’s life and became swal- lowed up in it could now dissolve their dence which unite mothers and sons. "Yes, All's Well, old man,” sald Francois, “you may sit wp as much ©, and as long as you like. We are really lerying this time ; ‘be the first to get tired, for one doesn’s mind shedding such tears as these, tained not a vestige of the terrible visions which had dismayed it. even admit the excuse of Everything would even In a hurry to understand. there. His eyes saw her through the My son, my son!” Peating, as though sh Mother! Motlr! I have waited for you po long! A To me you were not dead, but It was so sad to a child and even for days and days, speak now of what is fewest |haye perhaps not much time before » . overcome, wall that you away, as I do All's Well, at the [ones To"Morrow’s Exeiting Chapter) |. ne came back from ‘her iy 0 look for me r with you.” so have all the They thought ant the beginnin known Honorine for a long I have no go away, All these super- ld,was silent. The improb- d inadequacy of the replies increased in conse confessed as much; madame, icions He there's something It's ten days since, Durti ie day bes, ing a little fresh supply of so am obliged to ask you." you recognize that woman's f mine,” said Veronique, “Tt ‘All's Well and by, easily through. : it once, “that's ly Veronique felt him tak own with a quick move can't be true, it can't be rating the fingers so as to, And he + It's there! .... She remembered Stephane diary and certain details by him which Francois One of these de. this scar, which recalled an’ rather serious injury, , first gently and then with e ardor and a great flow CHAPTER Vin. dear mother other r frenzied eyes and to min- r tears and kisses. They h at once, asking each other and answering them at They were in a transport of No power on earth union or @ bonds of love and conil- and you will mother Veronique, her mind ree Her, urderer, her son killing ahd ing people; she no longe: any of chat She did not dness. be explained in ¥Y which she was not Ble He was her onty of her son ig heart beat against hers, and he was the same gentle, ate, pure and charming child maternal dreams had pic- she kept on re- e could not ut- mary My son, it's you, it's you! you dead, a thousand tim: ore a +. And are here! O Heaven, won. on his side, took up the re- h Whe same passionate fer- and to thay mother of the past, of t the most Interesting things in the world and which they forth- with dropped to ask each other more sand to try to know each ttle betfer and to enter more secret of thelr lives of their souls, ancois who first attempt- t some little method to ation n, mother; we have so much © each other that we must trying to say it all to-day Let us ‘ssential and in possible words, for we do you mean?” said Ver- instantly Alarmed. “I have tion of leaving you jother, if we ite not to leave we must first be united, Are inany obstacles to be even if it were only the opanites us. Besides I am nacly Watched; and I may cd at any moment to se: und of footsteps approach. -