'V '('- f . :.! "frviJjr "ir .r.:i ,1 f W & J ' ", ft fr' t .VS V ' f i BVEtoStf;, 'mem- :ij5DGElfe-fiHIEi ,"'.". '. lHIA, SATURDAY JTJ1OT "25r 01 i i r ., .T.v y , " Ul" J. II . v4 -' - gTtf 7W TERRIBLE ay bin At, iuumu ouixnuuirtia "! Author of the "Tarxan" Stories and the "Martian" Stories i iSlSDEGlNS TUB STORY ffPwi or er. , ,lo 1 7" .. A save monrininii MCan-ftV1 ". ?!: BA: ntf-M'?' -,. ml dr(l meat Aoi '!!!!-flflfcc(l 6l o A?JT 6o.(,'' "?'iroiM Mmietf on.wo mwi v; , them He places them in a ffi o Mi"- Simultaneous lg Tar ,ir'TJ tho man-thing seo crouched tUt'ASd iheir We'aijattantthe X'LUi.taced figure oj urn .- Wis-ff-tejs Bui rnnrfln'a Me. ready to Will the great cat, and they all be- ' McndW and jaurncyca on iu , J- Mi- icifA O-la-a, daughter to Un '"r'hU hi, lad lied Tame decked plan of the king's. '.flSTn,! rUk is too oredff" asked Br"?n: . .. nf f'no or-a." AND HEBE IT CONTINUES . .. ...1.1. -.. If T mn. ' ill A ND I snau bo juu " """ I A.M,1 the ac-man, "for I must seo hU City of Wt, this A-lur of yours, Ld search there for ray lost mate, even f.L,h you believe that there. Is little jWe that I find her. And you, Om jit, do you come with us?" "Why now obkcu iu iimij -. ' .He lalr of my tribe He In the crags ,....- A.Inr. and though Es-sat, our itblef. ,rovo mc cut X shoul(1 1,kc t0 return again, for tnerc is n fug me tanon whom I should be glnd to look w more ami wio wouiu uu iuu w . r .. -r ...111 . ...HI. .. TTa- rgnon mC. 1CS, x win su "i. ,uu. w Fiat feared that I might become chief. find who knows oui wi -i "" ftlht. But ran-at-lcel it Is she I seek first, even before n cmeitainsmp. 'f, "We three, then, shall travel to Vltther," said Tnrzan. "And fight together, atuieu xn-uun, "the three ns one," and ns he spoke he drew -his knife and held it above litit hid. The three ns one." repeated Om-nt, v drawing bis weapon and duplicating 'la- den's act. "It is spoken I" "The three as ono!" cried Tarzan Uf the Apes. "To the death 1" and his blade flashed in the sunlight. "Lotus go, then," said Om-at; "my iinlfn Is drv nnd cries nloud for the I'blood of Es-sat." The trail over wmen rn-ucn nun Om-at led nmi which scarcely could be dignified even by tuc name or trail irns suited more to mountain sheep, monkevs or birds than to man ; but the tjthrca that followed it were trnined to fujts which no ordlnar.v man mlgiit es- UT. Now, upon the lower slopes, it led through (ler.to forests where the crounil Ti3 so matted with fallen trees nnd trcr-rlotim; vines and brush that the ny held alwnjs tc tne swaying branches tijh above the tangle; again it skirted jawnlng gorges whose sllppery-laccd toclu gave but momentary foothold even to the. bare feet that lightly touched tbem is the three leaped chamois -like hem one precarious foothold to the ncit. Dizzy and terrifying was the way that Om-at chose across the sum mit as he led them nround the shoul der of a towering crag that rose n ahecr 2000 feet of perpendicular rock above a tumbling river. And when at last they stood upon comparatively level ground again Om-nt turned nnd looked at them both intently nnd espe cially at Tarzan of the Apes. "You will both do," he said. "You are fit companions for Om-nt, the Waz doa" "What do you mean?" asked Tar un. "1 brought you this way." replied the black, "to lenin if either lacked the courage to follow where Om-nt led. It hero that the young wnrrlors of Es Mt corao (o prove their courage. And jet, though we are born and raised tpon cliff Rides, it is considered no dls ipacc to admit that Pastar-ul-vcd, the Jathcr of Mountains, has defeated us, for of those who try it only n few uccccd the bones of the others lie at we feet of Pastar-ul-vcd." Tn-,lfln lnnr.lm.1 NT 1.1 .. v.. .uugMuu. A WUUUI nut uuru tocoine this way often," he said. Ao," replied Om-at; "hut it has wrieneu our journey by nt least n full yT. So much the sooner shall Tnrznn look upon the Valley of .Tnd-ben-Otho. i!?ra ., A"(1 Ilp lci1 the way upward !?? Ahe Bho'lcr of Pastar-ul-vcd MH there lny spread below them a ceno of mystery and of benuty a green wioy girt by towering cliff.s of marble Mhltencss a grrrn vallej dotted br JP bliio lakes and crossed by th" blue ira" f winding river. In the center rfiff y nf .tm' whiteness of th,. mnrblp cm:s-a city which even at so great n "."wnrc evidenced a htinnge, ot aitis ic. "rchlc-tun.. Outside the city Oerc were visible about the valley lm. ' ?roi,,ls oC buildings sometimes irw1'".1'0 nu1 tllruf n,u' f('U- 1" fr,r ,vi ubl,t nhvn' f 'bo same glar Sftle fo M' an(1 uIwnys in BOm! tan- tafc'i th? 7ancy ,,,c cltffB wo 0(- thirl 5lvAn! ,le ni"rarance of green t Unrlot,inK 'townwanl toward a ccn irai ,oa of green. Jr'!l,1-JV1(' "'".Tncl-ljcn-Otho." inur "urcd Iprznn in the tongue of the nit wu"- " '" Ueniltlfiil .'lore, in A-lur. lives &.." ou'r "ll I'ol-ul-don. VtL '," ,!!lT Jorr ''v.0 the not npt .'"""""" iii-nr, -wno no not acknowledge tlnt Ko-lnii is the -n 7 ' v s Ko-tan. the said We and shrinriroil l to OmLfIl.,!,r,'0, J'" ,,ml '.' he raid V ZlliV: ovp.r "'nt which all the aaes uirr over nil H. t-.,.i r ..." ., Tn..l.. "".."" "'" -lllllll. -..-urn Mnueii "I ot qimri-el. 'n-at. "overt to ieeou.!r(1,T'1 "m tlm- m which "iJCOliello tllP Jlo-dnn nml Vnv.,lii . at Tl, u,vh,,''l,p'; ,0 'nl !1 ,J,,,,-t,t. Om r lew i . (1"" l,lvi '"S'-ther in grcnter hn l'i Zl'" .Vn,U"' "", n,,,,r "" t,,nt the ono,1?01, tl'roati-iiH thnn they face w flJSJi "',' ' m"".v wnrrlorJ for there tti,.,e Ho,,0,, of I'al-ul-elon Is MthvoHj'v501.1 AVni!',In. how is it fight linf . i w '"!v. n t0Mn uin'!' w'ln h oni 0n,JL wlth th "o-'lon, but tribes .n..nf0tJlcr' W,M, onp of J'r aK n, J '' 1?0,t,,e flKhUn trn11' beblnd Sim ? "0"' "' U mwt ,cavo r unm, lm vhMfp" from the neigh thJflJlSJ oP,,,,0 ,,,'",J,,CN '"' M'rvn"tH f' VlllaVQg V.lll "! IIHU III ,111111 .ii nil i iiiiiini mi S.S "',.. :r .,"'. ..'' mi cannot even (leu. for upon on are enem en. nnd "tier l,in '" ! Jl tho chB fields with ii,' ' "3,t bravely, wo conic buck 'unurhHin .i i . w,u lrej.entl bo 'Wir Mi.,n tl,o temples and heivu.its In THE GUMPS Nothing for SohtetMng By Sldmw StH will dominate and their king will be klngof Pnl-ul-don." , "Pcrhans you aro rliAt ' nilmlttil Orrf-nt. "It Is becauso our nolghborii lire fools, each thinking that his trlbo Is the grenteat nnd should rule among the Wni-don. They will not admit that tho warriors 01 my trlbo are tho bravest nnd our shea the most beautiful," Ta-den grinned. "Each of tho others prcscntB precisely tho same argument Ihnt you present. Om-at," he said, "which, my friend, is the strongcsl bul wark of defense possessed by the Ho don," "Come!" exclaimed Tarzan; "such discussions often lend to quarrels, and we thrco must hnvo no quarrels. I, of (tiurso, nm Interested in learning what I can of the political and economic iondltions of your land I should liko to know something of your religion j but not nt tho expense of bitterness between my only friends In Pnl-ul-don. Possibly, however, you hold to the snmo god?" "There, Indeed, wo do differ," cried Om-nt, sdmowhnt bitterly and with n traco of excitement In his voice. "Differ I" almost shouted Tn-don; "and why should we not differ? Who could anree with the preposterous " "Stop!" cried. Tarzan. "Nov, In deed, have I stirred up a hornets' nest. lid us speak no more of matters politi cal or religious." "That is wiser," agreed Om-at; "but I might mention, for your Information, that Uie one and only god hns a long "It Is sacrilege," cried Ta-den. lay ing ; his hand upon his knife; "Jod-bon-Otho ImBno tail!" "Stop!" shrieked Om-nt, springing forward; but Instantly Tarzan inter posed himself between them. "Enough I" ho snapped. "Let us be true to our oaths of friendship that we may be honorable in the sight of God In whatever form we conceive Him." "You arc right, Tailless One," said Ta-den. "Come, Om-nt, let us look after our friendship and ourselves, se curc '"the conviction that .Tndben-Otho is Rufflclently powerful to look nftcr himself." "Done!" ngreed Om-at, "but " 'No 'buts,' Om-at," admonished Tarzan. Tho shaggy black shrugged his shoul ders and smiled. "Shall we make our way down toward the vnllcy?" he asked. "The gorge below us is unin habited; that to the left contains the caves of my people. I would sec Pan-at-Ice onco more. Ta-den would visit his father in the valley below and Tarzan seeks cntrnnce to A-lur In search of the mate that would be better ucnu mnn in tuc clutches of the Ilo-don priests of Jad-ben-Otho. How tdiall we proceed?" Let us rcmnin together as long as possible," urged Ta-den. "You. Om-nt, must seek Pnn-nt-lee by night nnd by stealth, for three, even we three, may not hope to overcome Es-sat and all his w-arrlors. At any time may we go to tho village where my father is chief, for Tn-don always will welcome the friends of his son. Hut for Tarzan to enter A-iur is nnothcr matter, though there Is n way and he has the courage to put It to the test listen, come close for .Tnd-ben-Otho hns keen cara and this he must not hear," with his lips close to tho cars of his companions in-ucn, uie xnii-trcc. t-on of .Tn-don, the Lion-man, unfolded his daring plan. And nt the same moment, n lmnrlreil miles away, a lithe figure, naked but ior a loin cloth nnd weapons, moved silently ncross a thorn-covered, wntcr- lcss steppe, searching nlwnys along" tho ground before him with keen eyes and sensitive nostras. CHAPTER III Pan -nt-Leo Mght had fnllen upon uncharted Pnl-ul-don. A slender moon, low in the West, bathed the white faces of the chalk cliffs presented to her, in n mel low, unearthly glow. Black were the shadows in Kor-ul-jn. Gortro-of-llons. where dwelt the tribe of the same namo under Es-sat, their chief. From un aperture near the summit of the lofty escarpment a hairy figure emerged the head and shoulders first nnd fierce eyes scanned the cliff side in every di rection. It was Es-sat, the chief. To right and left nnd below he looked ns though to assure himself that he was unob served, but no other figure moved upon the cliff face, nor did nnothcr hairy body protrude from nny of the numerous envc mouths from the high-flung nbodc of the chief to the habitations of the more lowly members of the tribe nearer the cliff's base. Then he moved out ward upon the sheer face of tho white chalk wall. In the hnlf-llght of the baby moon it appeared that the heavy, shaggy black figure moved across the face of the perpendicular wall in some miraculous mnnner, but closer ex amination would hnvc revealed stout pegs, as large around ns a man's wrist, nrotrudlne from holes in the cliff into which they were driven. Es-t-at's four liandliko members and his long, sinuous tail permitted him to move with con summate ease whither he chose a Bicantic tat upon n mighty wnll. As he progressed upon his way he avoided the cavci mouths, passing cither nuove or below those that lay in his path. The outward niiprnrancc of these caves was blmilur. An opening from eight to ns much ns twenty feet long b elcht hich and four to six feet deep was cut into thu clmlklike rock of the HIT. In the back of this Inrco opening. which formed what might be described ns the front vernndu of the home, was nn nneninir about three feet wide and six feet high, evidently forming the doorway to tho interior apartment or nnartmeutH. On cither side of this doorway were smaller openings which it were ensv to nHSiime were windows through whiih light and air might find ihi.ii- u-nv to the inhabitants. Similar windows were also dotted over tho cliff fncu between the cntrnnce porches, sug gesting that the entire tnee of tho cliff was honeycombed with np.ii tinents. From many of the fee xumller apertures uninil Mtreiiiii.s of water trickled down the cbcarnmeut. and tho walls above others was blackened as by smoke. Where the water ran tho wull wns eroded to u dcptli of from a few Inches to ns much as n foot, suggesting that some of the tiny streams had been trickling downward to the green carpet of vegetation below for ages. in thlr. prlmeuil tettlng the greut i iiiiPfiintliriiiiuH nrmiKod no jarring illf- cord, for he was as much a p.ut of it us tho trees thut grew upon the summit of the cliff or those Ihnt hid their feet niuong the dank fems in the bottom uf the gorge. Now he paused before un entrance) way and listened nnd then, nolsolosBly tin. moonlkht upon the trickling waters, ho merged with the shadows of thu outer porch. At. mo cioorwny leuu i.ur iiitii tho Interior lie paused nguin. listening, and then ciuiutly pushing imhli. tho henvy skin that covered the aperture, lie passed within u largo i.imnilier hewn from the living rock. From the far end, through another (iixiruii). shone u llsht, dimly. Townrd 11,1m he event with utmost stealth, his nuked feet giving forth no bound. Tho knotted club tiint hail been hanging at 1,1a buck from a thong about his neck lie now removed ami carrieu in ins ieit hand. CONTINUED MONDAY I MEVER. GOT AWNN6 TOR NcrwrtG-. I KtteW WHEW TVtft PAS FOK 'WW WOW fHKfi rr WA -nre ur act- , M mu mm r-m "j IT MS ONE OF TWOSE PASSES STAMPED HOY dOOX kErHPrXS-, SATUtTAS, , 8Wt?Atfs' OR HOU&AM3- 1 TOOK HIM TO P1HHE1L ANtf HE BORfcOWET FIVt BUCKS FKOiM Mt- 1 COULD HAVJC GOME TO A tCAUPW. AMO GOT TV40 ATS ON TWE AE tVM FOR. SIX BOCK- AUt Y4HEN PAS?fcX THAT UTTLE SUH? To THE 3W IN THE fcCfcv OFFICE I LAlt TWO ZSt C16ARS ON IT- THOUGHT Vp Get aoop EXns- but he: must HAVE THOUGHT 1 YfAS AFAlt OF P FIK.C- nt UAV& PTt. TWO SCATS VGHT S THE POOfc.- V f 'ti MBk. I n. I Jlaw v z J J n fl'fi' n fi'N IT llllllllllll THERE WA NOBOC IN THE SHOW BUT MXSEIT- H0THM6 AHEAt? OF Mt BUT ROS OF "SCATS- 1 'V0OOU HA.VE1 BEEN IN THE TlSONT R.Ow T THEY HAP TUR.NET THE THEATTUE AROONt- T7'"Y' L ' !? J M M -. 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