{ title: 'The evening world. (New York, N.Y.) 1887-1931, November 18, 1922, Page 14, Image 14', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030193/1922-11-18/ed-1/seq-14/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030193/1922-11-18/ed-1/seq-14.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030193/1922-11-18/ed-1/seq-14/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030193/1922-11-18/ed-1/seq-14/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: New York Public Library
THEEVI 1. WHO'S WHO AND WHAT HAS HAPPENED: MARTIN BLAKE, law clerk with a longing for. adventure, gets a fcaste of it when his employer, J0S1AH SMATT, who handles some mysterious cases, directs him to earrv v sealed envelcme to FMi padt ;n n nnn rARPW u,hn : to he fniinri in the Black Cruiser saloon at Green Street and the Embarcadcro, San Francisco. .While Blake is getting his instructions as to delivering the envelope DR. ICHI, a dandified Japanese, sits at Smatt's table. While Ichi previously has been closeted with Smatt, a supposed book agent who Martin later learns is LITTLE BILLY, a hunchback, steward of the brig Cohassct, ap- parently tries to sell a \Compendium of Knowledge.\ The book agent, however, lets his eyes rove all over the place as he talks. His attempt at a sale is interrupted by Smatt's summons. When Blake, with the envelope in his pocket, the main part of Smatt's office he has a sense of some one's having just left. That night, on his errand, Blake encounters THE BOSUN OF THE COHASSET, alcoholically mournful over ths disappearance of Little Billy, with whom he had started out to buy a birthday present for the brig's \blessed little mate.\ When Blake refers to Ichi and Carew\ the Bosun, a gigantic, ss Englishman, be- comes suddenl belligerent. As he nears the \Black Cruiser\ Martin runs into Little Billy, whom he tells of the bosun's anxiety. Though Martin detects no odor of liquor on the hunchback, Little Billy appears unsteady and, in seeking to maintain his balance, seizes the law clerk's overcoat, in which he carries the envelope Smatt was sending to Carew. Near the saloon Martin passes a figure in a gray overcoat. He enters the \Black rniJwr\ nnH i nut in an rmntv room nf the lodoinc house UDStairs kl while Carew is to be told of his arrival. As he waits in the dark room ne nears a noise inai inancs nun iuun uui m iiuiu iu ott giuuu ui Japanese dragging a beautiful white girl, clad in a gray coat, along the passage. As he opens the door, a fist shoots through, hits him in the nit of his stomach and knocks him back into the room. Martin is unable to understand the tapping. Little Billy, coming to rescue the captive girl, RUTH LE MOYNE, rescues Martin as well. Their escape is discovered as thev leave the orcmises'of the \Black Cruiser\ and in a gun battle that follows Blake who had been given a pistol by Little Billy, shook Spulvedo and throws his weapon, emptied, full in the face of Carew as the latter shoots. Martin awakens on board the Co-has- Little Billy explains that Blake had suffered a scalp wound from Carcw's shot. \We shanghaied you for your own good,\ the hunchback explained. \The police or Carew's gang would have 'got' vou. You were not cut out for a law clerk, anyway'. The Jap messenger who comes to convey Martin to Capt. Carew declines to answer the law clerk's questions about the girl, and to Blake's excited story, Carew himself an extraordinarily handsome man turns a deaf car. demandine that Martin deliver the message. Realizinn now that throunh the oolice would come the best chance lo rescue the girl, whose gray overcoat was lying on the floor in the Pnntnin's room. Martin delivers the envelope. As he turned to go Carew discovers that the envelope contained only blank paper. He roars out a command that results in Martin's being assaulted by several Japanese servants and RPIII.vnnn. keener of the \Black Cruiser.\ Blake, knocked out in the battle,' comes to in a small, dark room. His kicks against hrim. n hnllet crashinc throuch it and a command from Spulvedo to keep quiet. Presently Martin hears an irregular tap- - ping on me wan 01 mc iuuui m iui t . Miss Le Moync, Martin learns, is mate of the Cohassct! As he sees her now, lie is convinced ne was ngiu in juuginH m-- i ucmwiui when he first saw her a captive in the dive. Her grandfather is SOL'ARE 1IM DABNEY. blind captain of the brig. Through i iftlu rtillv n.nhnpv hinrs the first nart of the \Secret of Fire Moun tain.\ The hunchback begins by producing a parchment covered with HOTEL MEN'S WEEK FOR A CONVENTION AND E P UN It Will Be Week Replete With Fun and Gustatory Instruction. The leading hotel men of thin coun- - try and Canada are already arriving li) New York for the Seventh National BaiCi threo weighing Hotel Exposition, which begins Mon- day at tho Grand Central Pnlace, nnd will continuo throughout tho week. The thirty-sixt- h annual convention Kill hold, and the New York State Hotel Association and the Hotel Association of New York City will bo tho hosts ot the soveral hundred Tho exposition this year is expected to be of unusual Interest, for numer- ous labor-savin- g devices and novel rfyutcms of hotel management will bu fiemonstratsd for tho first tlmo. IS. M. fitatler. of tho Pennsylvania, will entertain all vUltlng hotel men nt luncheon Monday noon, and the K3 position will open In tho following addresses by prominent Now York officials. The Long Island Hotel and Restaurant Association will hhv a dinner at the Commodore Tuesday night, and on Wednesday alght oome the theatre party to all vUiting ladles and a supper dance, at the Tlaza. \Ch\f's Afternoon,\ on Thursday, will be followed by tho big banquet ot the New York Stato Hotel Association at the Commodore. Friday will ho \ncstauratous Pay,\ and will In cludo a golf tournament at tho West cheBter-Blltmor- e, and John McI3 Bowman's famous \Open House\ at the Commodore. Housekeepers will bo catered to at tho Exposition (Saturday, ' when fpeclal demonstrations and fooklng competitions will take place 37 The first fall shipment of asparagus camo from Buenos Ayrcs and sold Fri day at S15 per box, of about twenty-tw- o bunches. In tho samo consign- ment were tomatoes which wero In poor shapo and could not bring a good figuro In competition with tho belter class California and nearby products. A quantity of tlno tomatoes from tho Bahama Islands fared better on tho market, selling at II. CO to $4 per basket, containing from 144 to 180 tomatoes. Long Island hothouso totnntocn bring 20 to 25 cents per pound wholo about tomatoes also'be evening pound, Much poor stock was union g the first Florida lettuce and romalno, and dealers wcic trying to movo It nt 2 nnd cents per head. Wholesale figures show Hint veal, beef and mutton aro not In demand by tho rctnll dealers, which may In dlcato that tho houbcwifo Ih eltne.r, buying lamb nnd pork or fresh killed chicken and fowl. Cholco cuts of good grado veal retnll between 30 and 46 cents per pound and cither chops or n good roast would ba tasty for .Hun day's dinner. Beef varies from 21 cents per pound for chopped or stew Ing portions to 40 cents per pound for prlmo roasting ribs; and a leg of mutton costs but 2S cents per pound lresh bams retail at 38 cents par pound; pork tenderloins, 33 cents roasting cuts, 30 to 45 cents, and chops, 3S to 40 cents; lamb ranges from 30 to 4! cents per pound for the choicer cuts. Wholesale, beef is 14 to 18 cants per pound; veal, 13 t 1C cents; lamb, 23 to 27 cents; mut ton, 18 to 15 cents; pork loins, 18 to 21 cents. Frebh killed chicken retail between 30 to 48 centH per pound and wholesale 32 to 40 cents; fowls aro 34 to 45 cents retail, and 30 to SS cents wholesale The expected advance In the butter market came Wednesday for the finer Bra ilfta with a scarcity noticeable and a strong demftnrt October saw the greatest reduction of Now York stor ajt stock 7$, 03 A HIHO\ WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922. FIRE MOUNTAIN BY NORMAN SPHINGEH ILLUSTRATED BY ROB! E. JOHNSTON Zke o Astezy Treasure, Love and the Jh figures which was in the envelope Martin was carrying to Carew. Little Billy had substituted the envelope containing the blank paper, he explains, when he acted as though intoxicated on meeting Blake en route to the dive. Ichi, he said, had stolen the parchment originally from him. Dabncy, violating a rule of the Russian Government in trading with natives for sealskins in Bering Sea, was pursued by a Russian nunboat and escaped, windinn up at a volcanic island where was found wreckage of the ship Good Luck of New Bedford. At this point of tl.e story the hunchback produces I he Log ot John Winters, Hark Good luck, iby.\ uiur explained that ne LITTi.fcj the log while from a \periodical spree\ In a Chinese resort in Honolulu. The first entry, which he read to Martin, told ot the capture of somo whales by tho crew of tho Good Luck and In the last paragraph read: Costn plckod up a lump of near his kill. Tho weighs twenty - flyo pounds. A lino day's work. \Tell me, Blake, do you know any thing about ambergris?\ asked Billy. \No never heard of the stuff,\ answered Martin. \Then wo will have to digress a moment,\ said Llttlo Billy. \Because from you will think of am- bergris by day, and dream of it by night ambergris in kegs, oodles of ltl Ambergris, my frjend, la the stuff John Winters calls 'amborgrcaso.' It Ih a waxy substance, very light weight, that forms Inside of a sperm whale, and which friend whale belches forth when ho gets tho oollo from feasting too heartily upon squid. Squid, otherwise cuttle-fis- h, is a hor- rid monster, all arms and beak, which tho cachalot contldcra a, most dainty tidbit. \Ambergris Is the best perfumo base obtainable It has tho virtue of mak- ing tho odor superflno and enduring. Tho demand for It Is Insistent, and unsatisfied. To-da- y thore Is an al- most unlimited market for ambergris. Wo looked up .prices In 'Frisco and found that 340 an ounce will bo paid without hnggllng. \Meanwhile let us to John Winter's journal again. Hero comes the smash- ing denouement, tho very next day, April 1, 1890: This day there did happen to us tho like of which no whaleman ubonrd can remcmhor. I will writo it down liko It happened. This morning, at dawn, wo camo through tho channel Into the lagoon of tho north Island. I waa given tho tnsk ot wood- ing, and Costa was told off to water. Wo towed tho casks ashore, and tended on a fine, white beach, that was littered with drlftugo. While tho men were rolling tho casks up to tho spring, Costa and I took a walk along tho beach. Wo camo upon a great squid lying dead. Ho had been bitten In two ty n cachalot, nnd had only three arms left, but they were of tremendous length. Then we paw pieces of other squid all along the bench. Suddenly Costa ran forward, and gavo a great shout, and bent .over what I had taken to bo a big Jelly-fis- h. \By Oar grcasol\ Housewives' Guide of Market Prices October In tho past few years with tho nvcrngo price of creamery extras .80 cents ns compared with 4b.su cents for tho rami) month a year ago. mo receipts oi ircau n\\ storago holdings will nave a siorufiu fTect imon the winter market, ho Dorta aro that present production throughout tho country Is from C to 10 per cent, lower than 1D21 nna this Bhortago is likely to last until ftor tho turn of the year. Fall pas turage has not been as good as usual, especially In tho wheat belt whorn rv weather has prevailed. However, llos nro well filled and thero Is a cood supply of grain and present butter nrices ought to stlmulnto pro Auction, but the IncreaHo from tno nrnannl lllw uolllt will bo jrnidllal. TX cents. Receipts fresh vegetables enn- - \T from tho South while nearby mine marketed In less quantities Umg Island cauliflower is In heavv supply 8t to (4 per crate; State Uld Long island urussois Hprouis aro dragging at to 20 cents per nunrt under nuiet About four oeppers, lor 1U cents: vnnaaian utabagas, ror it) cents; rcu ind yellow 3 10 cents: 10 cents- - radishes, 5 cents green nnlnns -- 10 cents salem artichokes, 20 cents jiound: says he. It was a big lump of .nmborgrease, the biggest any man has ever Been. It weighs pounds. But this not all. Cert, and I looked along the beach, and wo found It was dotted with the precious stuff. I sent Costa straightaway to tell tho captain, and he brought everybody and we combed tho beach nil tho way around tho lagoon. By nightfall we had a big boatload, and wo went aboard. The man Is dancing with Joy. When I get homo,) I will buy a farm, and ecttlo down ashore. I think Alice will toko mo, and if she don't thero ore plenty of other girls in tho world. \You oee, friend Winters is indulg- ing in the tlmo-honor- ed ipoatlmo of spending payday before ho has It, and of vowing tho usual sailor vow to lcavo tho sea and buy a farm. \Now wo will skip to the last regu lar entries In the book. Still in tho fog. We Hiavo been throe weeks without a eight, fog- bound, and plundering Ood knows whore. It is so thick we cannot see a ship's length in any direc- tion. I (know the Old Van Is worried,' because tho Kamchatka is close o. I am thinking a lot about Alice. May Ood havo morcyl I sit in the window of tho dry cave, on Flro Mountain, and write the light of tho midnight eunl Manuel Sllva and I aro the. sole survivors of tho wreck of the Good Luck. Thlrty-flv- o were lost We are cast away on a barren Is- land. It Is a volcanlo mountain, filled with black caves. Thero is a bottmless holo that belches steam, and the carrn shakes. It happened a week ago. It was very thick and Impossible to koep a good lookout. Wo Jammed be- tween two monster rocks and tho jnasts went by tho Iboard and the ship broko In two and nil hands forward, except Sllva, who was at tho wont too. Sllva and I salvaged all the wreck- age wo could reach. Wo got a cask of beef and one of biscuit and a \handy billy.\ Tho quar-terbo- at camo only ft little damaged. Wo pulled off to the wreck and succeeded In boarding her. Then tho devil entered Into us and we were possessed We had planned to get clothes nnd stores from lazaret: but when wo got Into tho lazaret wo had no thought but for tho treasure of CONNECTICUT TOWN WOULD REGULATE ALL FEES OF PHYSICIANS Charier Prescription Would Fix Maximum Dose for Their Charges. (Rpeclal to The Evening Worlo.) NKW BRITAIN, Conn., Nov. 18. Tho city of Bristol plans lo bring beforo tho Legislature a proposeu cnancr amenumeni tliat establishes a bureau, tho object of which will be to fix a maximum rnto which physi- cians and surgeons of tho city may charge. If It passes tins will bo the only placo In New Kngland whoro tho fees of tho practitioner uro regulated by city ordlnanco. Tho Medical Association has registered violent protest. ports think, creamorv extras wrinir onu jtur w\ uuun \ 1 .i r.n mi Ktfii.. iiirv tubs higher, eggs about tamo and ItlUlll.V. ' \ \ ' 43 to 49 cents wholesale und finest apples cneupcr tnbln butter retails betwren 5S and llnlduln npptcs. barrel, JT to 17.50, Nov. 65 cents pound; dairy tub. 53 'Vfflr k .rVtarWl.W to V.'oy. 18. of at t\l: Il.SI) lo S2. Nov. 18. 10\2 licet, liunrh, IH m Sc. Nor. 18, 1911; H4 S'ic IH, lied cabuaice, iieaa. u to luc. riov. ia, iuji; .i., nrrlvo lnrrnnHtni? I 0 lo ' N'ov- - Is. '\'- - ... - \ CarroU. hunch. .1 stock is 10 \trade. to In 2 to 2c, IS, to 3'4c. Not. 18. 1B31; Hot uuttrr, iiounii, 43 lo 43WC, Nov. la, tOSl. Mfc:, Nov. IS, VtKi, hlti. ilium (brat), 00 to D4e, Nov, IS. 1021: (10 to DOr. Nov. IS. 1B32. I'.Kf. brown ihrat), : tn Nov, 18, 1021 i B8 to .66, Nov. 18. A cholco of threo meats is offered an of Baltimore spinach augmcnto-- i tor hunuay s uinncr. an priced do euppllcs already on tho market 1 twocn 25 and 35 cents per pound: the Friday nnd fixed the wholesale price win cosi to notning, uioru-o- . tk in 90 rents mer hamper. The I by giving housewife a llttlo leeway housewife buy Brussels Sprout\ I to purchase a fancy vegetable, like n quart boxes for 25 'cents: cauu-- I unisseis sprouts. enwer. 20 cents onu up per neau; uut ii una rouaiinwm. nlnach. S pounds for 25 cents: green I fchlckon 36c per pound; U pound 3 5 pounds onions, pounds for lettuce, small heads, per bunch; per ibunch; Jeru per aboard 19S was aboard ashore, old his coast the by wheel, ashoro by greed. tho now medical medical the per Nov. IMS. nmnuntr Nov. Itc: IU52. 73o, 1022. the aiacj hoxi tho can musnrooms jocj, or Beef pot roast with carrots (roast, 25 to 35c por pound), or Leg of mutton nnd mint sauce (mut ton, 2So per pound; fresh mint, 10c), Baked potatoes (5 pounds for 9c). Brussels sprouts with French drcss- - uvrnr.h endive. 40 to 50 cents wr ing isprouts, zoo per quart), or nonnrl! tomatoes. 15 cents and up per Slashed turnips (2c per pound) tiound: potatoes aro 5 pounds for 9 Cold slaw und green pepper rings nta In tho chain stores. (cntmngo oc pur ueau) UlUBicr raisins ana walnuts traisina Pnmnarlson of wholesale quotations 15c per half pound: walnuts. 19c ver jckasti of any tor a few staple foods, this date and naif pounai ambergrease. We spent all the day getting the ambergrease to shore. During the day the wreck broke up and Bwopt to sea. We sal- vaged but one box of candles, not a particle ot the clothes and food wo so sorely need. So doth Provldenco Justly punish us for our greed Sllva was greatly disheartened, but I braced him up. We sot about to explore tho caves with tho candles, for wo wanted a dry cavo to sleep in and to stow the ambcrgrcaso in. The ground-leve- l caves are all wot from steam, though thoy aro warm. So wo went Into the mountain through tho Elephant Head, to- ward tho Great Noise. Wo camo to a windy cave, where there was a great bottomless hole that the noise camo out of. Sllva wont half mad with ter- ror, for he is very superstitious, but I saw It was steam. But it Is an evil place. And afterward we found tho holo In the roof that led to this dry cavo. This window I write by is the only daylight opening in the dry cavo, and It Is full forty feet above tho beach. , But wo had no nervo to look deeper Into the black guts of this awful place and wo decided to use The Evening World conduct! a column of general and local inter- est to Boy Scouts each Saturday. Bronx and Manhattan items should be tent to Headquarters, while Scout leaders of Westchester, New Jersey and Siraten Island are In- vited to mail their notes the Boy Scout Editor, The EvenjPg World, No. 63 Park Row, New York City. SECOND DIVISION PREPARES FOR RALLY. The big Second Division rally takes place a week from y nnd ticket of admission havo ulrendy been mailed out to every Scout and Scout leader In tho district. Tho Hebrew Orphan iVsylum Band will bo one of the Mar attractions of tho Interesting evening Thoso who rcqulro additional tickets may obtain them from Headquarters No. 73 Madison Avenue. SCOUT OFFICIALS AT CONFER ENCE. Tho Boy Scouts of America Is rep resented at tho National Conference for the Tramlng of Youth for Cltlzon- - ihlp by James E. West, Chief Scout Executive; Dr. Georgo J. Fisher, Dep uty Chief Exocutlvo, and Lorno W. Barclay, National Director of Educa tion. \A BOY 8COUT LIVES HERE.' A \service dug\ Innovation has been adopted tn Philadelphia, where a poster ueanng me inscription, \A Boy Scout Lives Here.\ is placed In the front window of each Scout homo, FIFTH DIVISION NOTES. Scouts of Troops Nos. 539 and 543 wero Invited to act ns tho Guard of Honor at tho presentation of colors during the Armtstlco Day services nt tho Holy Trinity Church, nnd thirty tour Scouts from these troops were present under Troop Committeeman Both, Scoutmaster Pennell and As sUtsnt ticouttnutsr Edwin Both, all this cave. So 1 rigged tho handy billy and wo hoisted till tho grcaso in through tho window and stowed It. y \There that was written a week after tho wreck,\ said Llttlo Billy. The next one, three days later: We havo been hero ten days, now, and I think things look mighty black. SUva's nerve is gone, and I havo to fight to keep mine. Tho mountain shakes con- tinuously, and wo fear It will erupt. And always there Is tho noise, tho moaning In the hole, and tho great rumblo. It has got Sllva. Sllva has gono down to the beach to get shellfish. Wo are sav- ing tho beef, as much as wo can. I am glad Sllva is out of my sight. Ho Is mad and, God help mo I I fear I am going mad, too. Ho sits and looks at mo by tho hour, Just looks, looks, nnd says not a word, and his eyes burn. I am feared of htm. Ho Is a murderor. Ho told mo fo. when his conscience mastered him. He told me why ho fearod tho hole. Ho drank of tho hot spring, nnd when ho .got a bcllyacho, he though ho wns dying. Then ho told mo that ho was ono of tho hnnds on the Argonaut, a. dozen years ago, and that there was a mutiny, and that ho stran f No. 539. After tho processional, in which- - tho Scouts followed thu choir, the Stars\ and Stripes and tho church Otors wero presented. Tho llov. lu lls Palry. nsslstnnt pastor oi me hurch, officiated. v.\ Tim seeond class cxamlnalons werq passed by cloven Scouts on Monday evening, nnd nfter tho examinations ho new Investiture ceremony ui \ Ulnllnn wna nnrrlpd OUt. Tho Scout Olllclals' dinner lor ui. Troop Committeemen, hcouuhud.o, Assistant Scoutmnsters nnu nem .v will bo held nt tho Carroll uuu, . 120 Madison Avcnuo. nt 6.30 P. M. on the ovenlng of tho 28th. SCOUT YELLIN WINS NEW RANK. Scout Max Ycllln of No. 230 Henry Street, n member or tno vision. hnH been raised to tho rank of Life and Star Scout, na Patrol Leader of Troop No. 236 and has been a Bcout for three years. DEAF STUDENTS STUDY BCOUTCRAFT. fltnto School for the i.. enthusiastic group of twenty-fou- r boys who are pre, to becomo Boy hcouib. , ,if n.l a numbor ore dumb. They havo been learning the Scout oath ana inw, onu \ havo learned tho necessary facta the) lll take a written examination. They ire looking forwnrd to hiking and many other features or scouting. LIONESS HAS TWIN CUBS HORN IN BRONX ZOO Two Hon cubs were born In the Bronx t,wi,.i nnrk yesterday. This is the nr.t nvent of Its kind In many years and Nancy and The nsrents aro Qus were bought last year. The lions are the cubs In n Inner cage and Spew to be jealous of any one seeing itatm. WE HAVE BEEN HERE TEN DAYS. THINGS LOOK MIQHTY BLACK. SILVA'3 NERVE 18. GONE. gled the captain with his hands. And ho saj'B tho mooning down in tho hole is the captain calling him. Now, ho goes down to tho edge of the hole and howls at the captain. \Now tho noxt entry. Day or two later, I Judgo,\ said Billy. Ho Is gone! Ho was sitting op- posite me, and suddenly ho sings out something In his own lingo, and sprang to his feet, and rushed down toward tho hole leading to tho windy cavo. Ho was laughing awfully. I followed but could not catch him, He Jumped Into tho hole and tho noise stopped. And I stayed through the shako, and saw the lights from the pit. God help mo, I wanted to Jump, too! r I am going to leave this place I havo repaired the quartorboat, and hopeless or not, I will try to reach Kamchatka. It Is better than to stay hore, and go mad, and follow SUval I havo written tho secret of the cavo on a piece of the lining of my parka, though Qod knows If I shall over need it. \Tho next entry is Just o scrawl, said Llttlo Billy. \It is barely leg lble.\ I am in the fog the terrible gray fog! No water! 'I seo Alice in tho fog! By Capt. Robert ScoGeld Wood. c wnn-rrBWA- nic 400 .2.30 to 4.30 P. M. Princeton-Tal- e football game broadcasted over the long distance lines direct from Princeton. 6.15 to 7.00 P. M. Popular numbers by the Colonial Dance Orchestra. r METIIKB. WOI MRUFOKD HILLSIDE 3W MET11KH. 7.00 A. M. \Beforo Breakfast Set ups,\ Arthur E. Balrd. 9.30 A. M. Musical program. 10.30 A. M. New England and ocean forecasts. It. 30 A. M. Musical program. 1.45 I'. M. Harvard-Brow- n football camo. Complete description, play by play, from tho\ Harvard Stadium, Sol diers Field, Cambridge. Mass. 6.00 P. M. Weekly crop report by Sir. V. A. Sanders. S.OO P. M. Evening program of mu sic and talks. SUNDAY. 4 P. M. Twllltht nronram. including concert by choir of First Unitarian SO' clcty of West Newton. 0.30 P. M. Boston police reports. 7.30 P. M. Church service, conduct' ed bv tho llev. Malcolm Taylor, Secre tary of Province of New England for episcopalians. Music or service or Ail Saints' Church Choir or Hroowine. 8 P. M. Evening musicals. WJZ JfKWAniC SeO METRES. ! p. M. Play by play results of the Columbia University vs. Dartmouth footba 11 Kama direct from the roio nrnilnfis. 5.30 P. M. Closing prices on stocks, bonds, grain, coffeo nnd sugar. 5.15 P. M. Uesumo of sporting events. A P. M. Musical program. 7 P. M. \Undo Wlgglly Stories.\ by Howard B. Garis. author. 8.30 P. M. \Fashions.\ 8.43 P. SI. Program will be an nnnneed bv radiotelephone. \And then tho end.\ I sco Sllva Bitting opposite ma. no looks, looks) Lord God, but Thou deserted me? Billy, who hod been with Capt. Dabncy when tho Cohasset reached, tho volcanlo island, realized the Iden tity of tho place with Winter's Island. ' rom the Chlncso ownor of tho resort tho hunchback learned that Winters had been picked up demented in his open boat, brought to Honolulu and hod thero died. Ho left his log with tho Chinaman, who sold It to Little Billy for \fllvo dollah.\ 'At breakfast next morning I ac quainted Ruth with tho passages Z . road to you,\ Llttlo Billy explained.. I 'Wo wero waited on by Ichi, the lltw v tie Jap, whom wo shipped as cook af Hakodate. As he apparonUy knm hardly anything of English, we too no pains to guard our speech against him. Indeed, we never gave him n thought. We verified tho Good Luck's loss and congratulated our- selves on the finding of Flro Moun tain all within the hearing of I6hl: We wero daunted only by the prospect of searching blindly through that cavo-rldde- n mountain I Thenx Ruth found the codo. A rip on; th lining of the log book revealed It th piece of skin you see on the table. Tho writing, you see, Is all numer 1 als.\ - Martin Inspected the faded Jnmbjft ot figures i 4334454423S1S3814611UU' 13236243S6158U53C23113844828151U4SX 0434411321283411421405224331454618115 1156263534424461131342144084424423619 84428S1542514415461S115115. a \How do you know ito a oodoT\ ne'- - asked. 'Three exeejjent reasons,\ an swered the hunchback. \First Win- - :0 tors mentions writing down the secret of the cave's location and wa find the skin; second, Smatt himself deciph ered tho figures for Ichi; third, Ruth and I proved corroctnoss of the de- ciphering this morning. Wo talked to each other through the wall In the. \Black Cruiser\ by means of It. Con-- u Bultatlon with Poo's \Goidbug\ gavaV? me the key. It is what is called a chockorboard code. I will draw It out.\ 3 J1 fit iu O J !L 1 s a Learn more of the meaning of the cipher In Monday's Instalment. (CopjrUht. 1923, by Ui BeU Eradicate, Ino). THE EVENING WORL0S ilgnals. Official weather forecast. 10.01 P. M. Program will be oounced by radiophone. 5d SERVICE COLUMN. SUNDAT. 11. 01) A. XL Morning prayer and holy communion services ot St. Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue and CSd Street, New Tork City. 12.00 M. Musical program. 3.00 P. M. Radio Chapel services. sornion by tho Itcv. William Wilkinson of tho Trinity Parish. 3.40 1'. M. \Hoy's Iteadlnr.\ by. Franklin IC. Mathlews. 6.30 J M. Headings and records from \Tho Itubblo Books That Sing,\ by Italph Muyhew. 7.00 p. M. Adventure stories for. older boys and girls. 7.30 M. Impersonations,\ by Mrs.- Curtis Hurniey nulling. 7.45 p. jr. Program arranged Doubledny, Pago & Co. ej- - P. 8.00 P. Jf. Concert arranged toy Leonard Snyder, tenor. 1.15 P. 31. Ilecltal by Mmo. Nouvnrt Dzeron Koskarlan. jnezzo soprano, with fluto obligates by William Soliado, piano accompaniments ny -- miss ivay seal. 9.0j P. M. \Tho Work of a Motion Picture Director.\ Allan Dawn. 9.30 P. M- \Komco and Juliet.\ by Mona Morgan. I ISSUE OPEN CHALLENGE KnclUb Debater Will Sleet All Comer nt n Timn Hull Meet-Iti- K it, At the Town Hall, No. 113 West 4Sd Street, at 8.15 this evening, Walter R. Hadwen, M. I)., M. It. C. S.. L. It. C. P., I.. 8. A., J. P.. of England, will or an uddrcss under the auspices of tho New York Society, of which Mrs. Diana Belals la Presi- dent. Tho society has Issued u challenge to Dr. Simon Flexner of tho Rockefeller Institute, to reply to Dr. Hadwen. Dr. Hadwen has expressed his willingness to meet all comers oratorlcally at the conclusion of his lecture and to answer any questions put to him. Admission Is free and thero will fe ,53 to 10 P. M. Arlington time no collection. i it ( J r iiinimtHniiriTT-pj- i