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Yanoed another 11-2, to 801-2, and Union Gas went to 60, Demand sterling gained 1-4 point this afternoon, francs and lirv also advanc- ing a fraction, while marks were off 000.1 from the opening thix morning Quotations were; Demand sterling. $.60 1-4, off france, 07.23, off 000.9 lire, 0.50.4, off 000.4, and marks, 0.2.1 off 000.4. At 230 P.M, demand sterling was quoted at 3624-4, up 13-4 cents on feature of another irregular day on) MOG, the stock market. Thissdecline came “a a distinct surprise and all other + @il stocks were vorne down a few Tn thirty minutes the) FORBIGN EXCHANGE. Market steady, Guillders, demand, $320, up .0016; pesetas, demand, .1488, was about five times the average = 8835; sterling, demand, 3,60 1-4, cables, wernoyer for an entire day. 3.61; francs,’ cables, "0726, demand, ‘The cause of the liquidation ts un- ; lira, demand, .0504, cables, .0606; known, but (he selling was practically marks, demand, oa6 cables, .0216, «li done by one house. No news wa: - forthcoming to account for thir action} 1. 44) BA a, ; Bix months ago, Middie States Oli ness: iets boing Sah ta lon Was eetling over $70.4 share, It paid| [OF the period of Jan. 1 to July 3 re- frequent cash dividends, One month| Ports net profit after all charges and Bio stock Cividend of 20 per cent TTT aver and Rio Grande report 3 ‘ : 5 0 be Wall Street is conjec-| 145 june, 1920, shows gross carning turing as to the effect of to-days| (¢ $0,239,872, a decrease of $229,560 break and a consensus of opinion was | The et operating deficit for the month that the dividend payments would be] is $398,803, an increase of $749,548. reduced, if not cut out entirely for the| The net operating income for t time. by this turn in the y months ending June 0 totals §2,987,- *, aPtit the bears resumed their ham- 786, an increase of $1,308,890. The Detrott and Mackinac reports a net operating income for June of mering and brought U. S. Steel, the wugar issues and other active indus ‘feache Cuba Cane, by non had a new low for the year at $4,919, an increase of $5,430. June gross was $163,583, an increase 411 and Porto Rican ugar de- elined 40 points to 220. American of $27,094. The net operating deficit for the entire six months just ended ‘Beet Sugar was also carried down « in $68,234, or $104,490 under the 1919 deficit for the first six months. The quarterly report, for the period ending June 80, 1920, of International Nickel shows unusual prosperity.! Barings for his quarter more than doubled those of the corresponding int ‘A feature of the opening was (ton- idated Gas, which on the strength gf the Vederal District Court autnor- The) ing quarter. py referred stock was $152,649, leaving balance of $1,268,290, The balance at the same time last year wan $41,240. AMERICAN 8TBEL EDYS. CO Six months ending June 20. Surplus aft taxen of $2,684, in same period of 1919. NATIONAL AOME CO. Quarter ending promt before deduce j taxes Of $1,285,926, equal to §: par, earned on $25,000,000 ck compared with $724,908 six montha ending jay reports net earn- an increase of $5. 497,861 wand rexerve the report shows $16,042,678, an increase over Inst year for the corresponding | period of $5.9 #19. Ainclair Cal for The United Cigar Stores Company Per cent. preferred dividend, payable | Sept. 16 to stock of record Aug, 31. | ‘The Acme Tea Company declared the regular quarterly dividend of stock payable Sept. 1 record Aug. 20. to stock of 2000 Mambure 440 0000 Vienne 44s 90(0 Allied Packer te 5010 Am Tel Ge 22 | 10000 Armour & Co Te 2000 Anglo Amer O11 7) | 8300 6 CC & Bt Louie Os. | 5¢00 Swedish Gor te ee Tora Co Te... 000 UT Rubber Tihs 00 1060 Western Elec Be Dividend payment on! at declared the regular quarterly 1 3-4) {9 1 3-4 per cent. on the first preferred | fi SARATOGA RESULTS. FIRST RACK-Kor we winner of three claiming twoeyemr-oldas finer May Hove, 108 won Nain Become Sd Kumeis Ayer Ainawn Gohl Slanich Jonem | Alle, Uudaoode ti SARATOGA ENTRIES. Wiivgr MACH Claiming: for anaiden fie. sme vow lone tiorman, 110 he aa, | 110} Maron Mat wy Vase bie ae 1 Regante, 1103 Alay. “1105 Cer a Rin Carton Ont putea Drag yu Sth 11 GR ie tilinaier pieeplncine | tsnqione: fot! hi year‘ ton, ti | pea ge: Omer aiet Fin Oliver. Tad: High mace Londons fo ian: ie Es a 119: Neg teu Inter, Cor. Linesed Lavwainive bt . Malt A Grain te tee, Sontoy, 10 ete: ‘am. Goa . hes Tait Pt} va He\OK Conditions for two-rears-o} Grol 102 Gok a4 1% 16% + 2% 80 Th Te-Morrew. KGov. Smith eald to-day that the personnel of the new State Athletic Commission and the Licensing Com- mittee that wit have supervision over boxing bouts ‘Lakixee would be an- fo — 2 4 nounced by possibly to-mor: row. [tat Mer More tae Mee Marine Live Niokel Kelly Spring Kewwoon Kecetune Toe Namen, tue Leckema non Sieol Lae Wetter A Tive. Labigi Valley Lats Dime | Tavera! [aie fe Nastirite Matin Pare Maxwell Motor Mier Dod. Stony Mazionn (eer Nat. Combust Nat, Koam, & 80 Nations) Ived . Nevada Com {THE SECRET OF SAREK “MAURICE tCopsriabt, 1828, bY SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Sais Leta tome het st tale Ble Time! phere, Avot t rom Ue ‘ala CHAPTER VU. (Continoad.) é¢ ATCHED by whom?" Pi “By those who fell upon Stepliane and me that we shall ha on the day when we discovered the entrance to these caves, under the heath on the table-land, the); Black Heath." “Did you see them?” “No, it was too durk.” “But who ere they? enemies?” “L don't know.” “You euspect, of course?” “phe Druids?" he said “The peopie of old of whom the lem: ends speak? Rather not! Ghosts! Not that either, They were Just sim Who are thos ‘flesh and bldod.” “They live down here, though?" laughing. ply creatures of to-day, creatures of) LEBLANC =: (se Macauley Company.) “it's quite simple, mothi i made this hole, L saw that it could be widened casily enough, If tt 7 possible wiso lo take out Che three or four stones next to Il But these are firmly fixed; and we should need an implement of some kind “Weil, il go und... * “Yen, 'do, Mother, ‘Go back to the Priory, ‘To the left of the house, in a basement, ix a sort of workshop Where Maguennoc kept his garden- tools, You will And a emall pici-uxe there, with a Very short han Bring |t me in the evening. I will work during the night; and to-mor- row morning 1 #hall give you a kes, mother." “Oh, it sounds too good to be tru hw | promise you I shall. Then all to do will be to Do you know where release Stephane. “Your tutor? he js shut up?” do almost know. Aocording to jthe particulars which grandfather gave us, the underground passages consist of two floors one above the jother; and the jast cell of each ia © fitted as a prison. I occupy one of them. Stephane should occupy other, below mine. What worries me. ” “What ser “Well, it's this: according to grand- .|father again, these two cells were 1/Once torture-chambers . . . death ca was the word grandfather = | used." | “Oh, but vow alarming!” “Why alarth yourself, mother? You see that they are not thi of tor- Tonge of $1.20 for gas in Man- hattan, ‘pained 33-4 points, going to Tv on initial Caseig are Brooklyn Union Gas ga -4, to 483-4. To- , Ward noon Consolidated Gas ad- quarter last year and! profits for the quarter ering last month, after de- ducting for all charges and expenses, stand at $1,402,06 increase of Nation-Wide Slogan Contest Daily Stirs Increased Interest Cox and Harding Supporters in Many States Strive to Win The Evening, World Awards for Best Efforts. Every day adds to the popular interest in the nation-wide slogan ¢on- |. test for The Evening World awards. Among the many received to-day: | COX SLOGANS. “‘Full Dinner Pail’ the Republican Appéal, While Democrats Gave Labor the Automobile."—Henry L, Cook, Elizabeth, N. J. “Weather Predictions Election Day ~-Heavy Shower of Votes, Followed by Cox Landalide.’—N. P. MeManus, No, 142 Murray Ave Larchmont, N.Y. “I'm for Cox, You're for Cox; Get ‘Together at the Ballot Box."—George De -Vean, No. 101 West 101st Street. “Hilee! Hiloo! Hilee! EHiloo! d Roosle to the White House *, H, Allen, No. 134 West 34th "Cox for President It Must Be; Not the Senate or the G. Wallace, No, 128 Brooklyn, "Cox and a National Consciens Domestic Tranquility, Internationa: Comity, the Square YB. Ls Kastham, Opelousas, La. “Vote for Cox, the People's Friend: the People's Rights He Will Defend.” w. neers Skene, No. 146 East 624 Stree Strike While the Iron is Hot, Don't Forget to Vote for Cox."—May A. Coningsby, No, 268 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn. “Harding, the Profiteers and Muni- tion Makers Lay Against the League of Wations. imah KR, Shafer, No. 2183 Seminary Avenue, Chicago. "With Cox Can Come Only Good; After Wall Street Harding — the Flood."—Henry L. Phillips, Falls vVil- lage, Conn. “Talk for Harding if You Must, but Vote for Liberty Loving Cox,"—Mrs, Rose Wilson, No. 338 Hast 15st Street. “Op Their Platform Hand in Hand, Cox and Roosevelt, Take Their Stand."—Joseph 'T. Croasin, No. 648 | West 154th Street. A_Weiching pauen It Shall Not Be te for Honor, Democ- aes es . Mekiniess, No. 560 Went Beamer sdtne Gay frown J) 180th Street. IDEAL, ONE-DAY OUTINGS, “We Want a Live Wire, Well In- t Will Carry the Volt."— Hudson River Day Line ma iv { ty i af i eeeeeercaesce i 5 iif t ? 2 By eereeescgre cede if ' . a4 nal Lea League of Hi Johnson and Bill Tatt” — J. Spellman, No, 633 Ni Avenue, “Cox Will Place America Where ji Was When the Armistice: Was Signed.”—John H. O'Mara, No. 44 W. 66th Street, “Cox and Roosevelt, 40 People Say. Wil Sweep the Country Elestion Day."—S. A, Bias, No. 132 Herkimer treet, Brooklyn. pada So HARDING SLOGANS. “Senator Harding aa President Would Make a Better Place for Man- kind's Sake."—J. E. Lawrence, P. O. Box 435, Middletown, Conn. “lect Harding, Share the Spoils; Don't Pay the Price of Europe's Broils.”"—F', Brooks, No, 4% School Street, Fall River, Mass, “H-onesty, A-bility, R-eliability, D-{scretion,” I-ntegrity, —N-obility, G-entility—the combination Ameri- can yoters demand."—Kathryn Blinor | 0 MeCabe, No. 1601 63d Btreet, Brook. | De 1 lyn. Del, & Had. “The American people do not want| Dm. & Rio Gr. &® personal Government; elect Hard-)P™. @ R. @. of, ing.”—Joseph Ragushi, Brown Ave-| Dome Miow nue and Pacific Street, Jamaica, L. I. |Dubith 8.8. & 4. “Ding! Ding! Ding! the bells joy- Mitebora Coal... + fully our ohuice is Warren | BalicttJohneton, Harding.”—Richard J. W. Mekler, No, | Be * 619.High Street, Naugatuck, Conn, | Bee 1. “Harding a man with vim, no na- | FamourPlayer , ‘tion can dim, vote for him."—William | Pk Raboe . Parchman, No, 222 Weat 20th Street. | Freepprt Texas iyi ‘lh “Hendrick Hudson” “Albany” “De Witt Clinton” in service May, 1921, Go by Day Line The Ideal Route Between New York and Albany Calling at Yonkers, Bear Mountain, West Point, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston Point, . Be! _ Catskill and Hudson. . Magnificent “river scenery, large, beautifully equipped steamers, devoted exclusively to ger service. Music. Restaurant. Direct Rail Connections to all points in the Catskills, Saratoga, the Adiron- dacks, the West and Nerth. All through rail tickets between New York and Albany accepted. Daylight Saving Time DAY LINE STEAMERS Jeave dally, including Sunday td St. ALM; Wert 129th St. 9.40 AL Me: Youke . O. PF, E, Lincoln Place, Well? ‘That's when the danger is. Go, mother, and don't make a noise when . you come back." Veronique was not long away. She found the pick-axe; and, forty minutes after, brought it and managed to slip it into the cell, “No one has been here. yet,” sald Francois, “but they are certain to come soon and you had better not stay. I may ‘have a night's work be- fore me, especially as I shall have to stop because of likely visi shall expect you at seven morrow . - y the way, talking of Stephane: 1 nave Bean thinking it over. Some noises which I heard just astonished me was hat nobody fol- | now confirmed my notion that he is jowed im Uns wi uelther 40001-| shut up more or less underneath me. ine nor grandrath 4 bad no pencil|phe opening that lights my cell is or paper to write to (heim; but, aiter!too narrow for me to pass through ail, trey had, only to follow All's lis there « fairly wide window at the Well, 1 ___|place where you are now?" ahat wes Sn ouentale: guid Very “No, but it can be widened a by, ee on! rc, “WECHAIE ‘belle Ve moving t je stones round yr to be far away from Sarek, carried | "capital, You will find in Maguen- eff no dowbt, aid because your) noo's workahip a barnboo ladder, with grandfather had lett.’ iron hooks to it, which you can easily ‘Just so: why believe anything of| bring with you to-morrow morning. the surt? Grandfather knew, froin a| Next, take some provisions and some lately discovered document, where we | rugs'and leave them in a thicket at were, lor it was he who told us of| the entrance to the tunnel,” Wie possible entrance to the under-| “What for, darling?” : ground rec Vida't he speak t0] «you'll see. I have a plan. Good- ie * % 9 Veronique had been very happy in Oe ae eiaL ar oie ater ein ete listening to ‘her son's story, As may have @ hard day before us hast ihean cared off and seaprisoned, Veronique followed her son's ad- he was not the atrocious monster whe | vice “she next morning, full of hope, had Killed M. d’Hergemont, Marie Le| tng once more took the road to the Goff, Honorine asd Correjou and bis | een ee aine An's Well, revert. Fie alee truth which she hed | ing to lis instineta of independence, fumed a more deflate form and,|¢/d not come with her. - though still thickly shrouded, was| “Keep quite still, mother.” said visivie in Its exsential part. Francois Francels, in #0 low @ whisper that was not guilty. Some one had put {she could scarcely hear him, “I am Qn his clothes und impersonated him, | very closely Watched; and 1 think even as some one else, in the sem-| there's ¢ome one walking up and blance of Stephane, bad pretended to|¢own In the passage, However, my Stephane. Ab, whut did ail the, Work ds nearly done; the stones are all loosened, 1 shall have @nished in natver, the improbabilies and consisten les, the ‘proofs and cer-} two hours, ‘Have you the ladder? “Yes,” tainuies! Vergnique did not even think about it, ‘The only thing that| “Remove counted was the innocence of her be- | window loved son. for really it ‘And so she still refused to tell him} phane, ... And be sure not to make anything that would sadden him and] a noise, Spotl his happiness; and she satd: Veronique moved away, 80 Ginger Mfe 140 Divide Ext u “No, L have not seen your grand-| ‘The window was much more 160 Rebmating Boat i {father. Honorine wanted to prepare|than three feet from the floor; and 1 a00 Seests Co = him for my visit, but things huppened| the small stones, @s she had sup- ; posed, were kept in place only by an "s|so hurriedly. ts tanh oe es “And you Were left their own weight and the way in iis tek "aman aces |ipland, poor im ? which they Were arranged, The open- \{o find me bere ing which she thus contrived to | Yeu" whe said make was very wide; and she camily |paswed the ladder which she had of Prourht with her through and se- cured it by {fs iron hooks to the lower ledge She wa» some hundred feet or so above he sea, Which lay all white be- |fore Mer, guarded ‘by the thousand recta of Sark, But she could not All's Well coming You can imagine “Most likely.” and not knowing what sort of fate i re t - even do" be expatting wa end 00/69 1M eure to have found a way af get down a stone staircase and a very | unde: itephi room he doors, wiloHwere'ot wood, were | to Stephene Marois ‘and he xfoualy, ‘What can have become of Ste- were going up the staircase again in would save Stephane and save our- folded and gagged. The whole thing e Nothing, {f you act quickly.” ‘When I suc- feel cor: of: the Jopg. saseage. Wx tain that we shall get the better of present locked in one of the cells, probably | selves . . . dangers which we can- ing, ‘th whom é “My"pobr dating, how you" must | DS “that the man Ue agmit the need of sarietance » from hunger. There was a whole sack pen, Come, how would have a waited quietly.” sible, In real life, maybe . . . but “Laugh at what, dear?” in romances things always come right. “WellM] was’ waiting for some one| 424 live happy ever after? Sarek and who ppomised grandfather] you, I'm going to fill up the hole, in The boy hesitated. sides, he never came . » . though stones from the wall and to open this Be one, scratching . 6 “Safe we are, safe we'll be, hands |G, Wil & Wis, habrist nea sr eghiaiind vidence, R. 1 Gmen!] Motom .... by the other road, welcome he recetved! Only what Detrich, No, 637 Halsey | Granby Mining . turing me. Only, on th chanos “And you took them by surprise?” | was in atore for Stephane, I sent him «No. on the contrary. They seemed Something to eat by All's Well, who ‘We had gone ting to hi lying in wait for us. We hai “No,” ma ying in wal No," she sald, “All's Well did not long passage, lmed with perbaps| “How do you know, mother?" eighty caves, or rather eighty cells.) “He thought you were sending fim heaped it all under the bed.” open; and the, célle overlooked the} On!" ‘said the boy, an: the way back, as we nea, Th wal So phane?” And he at once added, “You the dank, thad wa prec seized cross |e; Modiee, SARs we Event hurry 4F sew one side, knocked down, bound, blind- | gelves.” What are you afraid of?” did not take a minute. I suspect Bue cet ‘ sarried back to the end that we were carr ck to “Nothiog, re eee. t ceeded in removing the bonds 2nd| every obstacle.” my bandage, 1 found that 1 was “And if any others it them- t foresee? the last in the passage; and 1 have | not oa been here, ten day: It is then," said Francois, laugh- pecting will come and protect us.” have suffered!” “You see, my darling, you yourself “No, mother, and in any case not “Why, no, mother, I am trying to of provisions in one corner and a truss| Sen. Con tain, but nothing wit bep- cf wuraw in anovher to Le on, So ijson who has just found his lose her again at once? It tan't pos- “For whom?" " ot Mvin| (on propaise not to acgh, mother?) Meare Het MVIAS ta real UGS We ae “At what I’m golfig to tel you?” | You ask All's Well. It’s ao, old chap, “How can you think . . . 2” | lent it: we shall win end be united what you think, All's Well? ‘Th : wing baal eskd of all tha storieg ot loa coe tee toa tole ednee nae to come.” “But who was it?” “No, @ am sure you will make fun of me, mother, I'll tell you later, Be- I thougtt fora moment... Yes, fancy, | had managed w remove two hole of which my jullers evidently didn't Know, All of a suaden | beard “Lt was A'S Wi off across the sea, Harding.” —H. B, | Gener Cig . Thne, No. 475 Elmwood Avenue, Pro- | General Mectric “It was Master “Harding is the man who will not| Ge. Motow Di... 7 ) 2) ish d au) i the serve America on the European | ‘Goodrich . “ (iewat Nor, Ky, Great wbrossea Bt ALM, landing at tNemvuree “Hell get us out of war and keep us out of war.’—Lamar L, Flaven, No, 260 West 45th Street. “Honest, Able, Reliable, Direct, In- telligent, Noble, Genuin: pells Hard- ing, the needed man. Joseph A. Volk, No, 699 Bust 139th Street, Bronx. i “World democracy we tolerate any Bt, 940 AM: w Gilt Btatee Bteol. . Hour Moritatn (We is hypocracy if more of Wilaonian May Ferguson, No. 152 East 39th Street. autocracy.”—Luke J.. Gallagher, No, “Peace by Resolution» and the 919 Herkimer Street, Brooklyn. Have You a 12-Word Campaign Slogan For Harding or Cox? Mi Harding managers are already proposing to blazon beige slogan from every dead wall in the cities and towns the country from coast to coast, The Cox managers wiil follow suit. The Evening World has thousands of readers who caa write clever slogans, We invite’them all to try their hand. 1. The Evening World will pay $110 in pri for the best efforts, divided as follows: First prise Harding slogan, $26. Three other prizes, $10 each. Firat prize Cox slogan, $26. Three other prizes, $10 each, Remember this fe neliher « guessing contest nor @ lottery Skill alone will count in the selection of winners. The slogan must contain exactly 12 words. d in your slogan to Slogan Editor, Evening. World. | | eas ‘suNDay E "A the Hudson to Sa | Reosevert PUBBLIA, Col, 4 iin a tele ‘ np to Willlany MoCafferty, eid: eal newabacer weiter, Krankiin | omevelt wuld ake 5 | hesitation. | Western.» ty tn October a ‘toa hago ve Str. GRAND REPUBLICY "45> CRM S| woud at that " blo. atl mom | soo Allied it Lary $000 Gera: Bend Alone, but wets Fare boc" . if inne) Wa "Maes So HB | Io Geos | Fale | ee aioe esis to hin during the first days. Lt was} ; { ‘nema a BAL ERE SS ee Also) aisle | 1000 Carib Arad 61 : ‘| ot until this morning that £ thought None: Mowltne Crees = me AP oem 1000 Chee Heerlen “'B" extn. a ; \Ue following him 2000 Cusbing Pete * ‘And where does the OHARL CAMPBELL Fe. | eeglds and J. one wntie and seventy yam. {31000 Domiatea Oil i 106 from that brought you here see the foot of the cliff. for there was oo Oe: "i 9, ey, : CHURCH, Thureday, 8 P.M ae eee ba 3 fh PA PRN an underground passage the under the window a slight projection Sr nie eae + Manes, PY s of which Is con sealed between i granite which jutted forward and c AMP | two stones ne uugMennoe's ten. ich the ladder rested instead Friday, 2 PM 7 sh (K, | 1200 Ramoroias oil 3 yhat! Then the two islands or hanging perpendicularly 1IZABETH, CAMPBELL (he | iao9 Feder ! aneee ranUNicate? phat will felp Francois,” APA STER OME RRL Mond 00) Hakan, "100; King's | ') site ty by the thought (tne, BNC: allowances; ono. Nevertheless, the. danger of uniertaking seemed great; and he wondered whether she herself ought CPt not to wake the risk intend of her 10 gon, all the mor Francoin might be"mistaken, as Stephance cat waa perhaps not there at all and as perhaps tere was no means of en. . tering it by @ elmilar opent 4 bem HH |What'e ‘waste of time! And’ hae Still, We useless danger for the boy 40 want 600 Balt Creek Prod 600 Gell TT ra... 2400 Bimms Pet. 900 Skelly Oil 200 Buperior O11 100 Superior O11 Tr rots 100 British Amer ‘fob coup, 13% 1200 ‘Tropica! Oil MO Car LMM veces ar 1500 United Tex Ol 1% 1900 Vietoria O11 new. 3 1900 Vulean Oi 1000 Western States MINING. 100 Alay Br Oo) 1000 Atiante 1600 Big ledge . 1200 Booth 1500 Caled Min 1000 Calumet & Jerome 6000 Am Tob 5% ee Pahontes faterstate Par 100 Goodyear Tire vf 200 Grape Ole. ‘0 Hercules Paper . 100 Heyden Chem . 400 Indian Packing . 500 Inter Pred. Led Menufacturers. Lith: Pare ‘0c. Round Trip and Holidays t6o Children Under 13 Hall Fae. 1. Cafeteria Lunch | 4 jroad St. 3S AT en CITY, $3.24 the stones from that will eave time m frightened about the 200 Com Virgin’ 3000 Cortes Sliver ar Awenesday Sxcurnions, Aug. Mani Faron incl tax Above In Daylight ‘Tite, Mine awe, 200 Roy de France 1009 Cramen Géid * 4 1% HAMILTON ENTRIES. alone on the So you hoped ee W128 BL Ban A.M: ier 1s WAR ier Rockaway. ___alehene witha EMANDALAY, TO ATLANTIC y Renae wet hetaeae 1.08 sii, FARE ‘RE 't AESHREN ig ar W8c (ine ai after @ moment's with All's Well, diy pald any attention Trme $1400; claiming: tdinee | round start ALTHANS, NERAL WITTER, CHURCH, ‘ noo AN Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc, te BOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE All the way by water VIA CAPE COD CANAL outlet cliff underneath the one ow strange! 7 the Stephane nov | wd, nor any boas else, for that inatter ‘ our dear All's Well, when it ca finding his maste ‘ | He interrupted whispered: a |" eHar ut it's what nelther nice Creek s [ ; | senr-olde and 400 Maracgibo 01) 2 . hicworn 2 himself and then ' i er 3 H q i 1 |i : * ‘ % ‘ 1 the next moment, “No, it's not that yot, ry Ng es But, ‘¢m 1 te do?”

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