Nick Carter Stories No. 147, July 3, 1915: On Death's Trail; or, Nick Carter's Strangest Case
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No. 147. NEW YORK, July 3, 1915. Price Five Cents.
Edited by CHICKERING CARTER.
The solitary ray of light that found its way into the dismal room seemed to shrink from entering.
Silence reigned supreme within.
Outside, even the stillness of the night was hardly broken.
Nicholas Carter
Ralph Boston
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UNEXPECTED.
Failed to Get Guinea Eggs.
“Dead Man” High, Not Dry.
Sudden Finish of a “Bad Man’s” Reign.
Silent Workers of the “Black Cabinet.”
This Goose Lays Big Eggs.
“Rings in Noses and Bells on Their Toes.”
Interesting New Inventions.
Odd Texas Chicken Prodigy.
Egg in Contribution Plate.
Stayed in One Room Thirty-seven Years.
Gopher-trail Swindle Mulcts the Country.
Centipedes Moving North.
Biggest Lemon Is in Jersey.
Fat Girl Passenger Stops Railway Traffic.
Carnegie Medal Is Well Won by Boy.
Two Years on Their Honeymoon Walk.
Dogs Have Acquired the Art of Speech.