W$, i"T"Sff: Jltf V- "ij ( .- ni t Q W RUN THE TERRIBLE P By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS I Author of the "Uriah" Stotlea and the "Martian" Sterlet : IS BEGINS TUB STORY the npe-man, nv ... ' 'U h o long tai, from a lion. .m kith the lion. . . FrfK'"B'?i '-"-"-'.HJ 'll". '!-. MMI ....fMHn nifiEi atfMfiww n?rrio ihi meet Om-of. Eat. fa. " ".. S AfV "" "" " "" it in jitfl hi f, MC ""-, I ,ljoin mm a Hon i"" inir '" '7r?? ;,. nil if anoed - ?Jld buried hit knife in lit ,ln and again. They ore Jpan-aUlee't brothert.and I. it tear cm of the Kor- VnL !-i anX kit followers ui. -.m (Aa( Ai JVLVVni ife'd. .Pan-al-lee Utmfortafet,. m . '". '" :" -j "ii Illt mi"!"-" , , ' VrL ,V",J if ! Vnn.nt.lm. IIS 'M,a ;"V" .'KflJowi ' Ae rtrwW. moiulroM forms and 1"7?I 'n..t knd aooken of TLtoturet that oil men feared: jfr, everywhere, by night and d Mere were "" HEBE IT CONTINUKB Infancy death had stalked, .'.iA rrlble. nt his heels. He Kuik of any other existence. To kS dmr was his llfo and ho fcilfe as limply and as naturally . roars amid the dangers of (d city streets. The black l" .. thrnml in the Jungle by ifrtid, for he has spent his . inf.ncv ntirroundcd by num- M hi own kind nnd safeguarded, Dr." n h? " """' .rr:. . .ifhin niH ihjwuio iJut auaauu "Mwd a the Hon lives nnd the wand me eiciimiui uu in " i jungle creature, dependent solely i Us prowess nnu ins wits, pinyjng .! ntfiinit creation. There- U vai surprised nt nothing and u BAihinr. and so he walked through (trwie mini as unmsiurocu nnu mlMUTe tne larmer iu mc tun i till darkness before the dawn, mnrn Pan-at-lcc's trail endod fSi nrf of a cliff; but this time wat no indication mat sue nau 1 ortr the edge anu a moment's i mealed to Tartan the stone pegs i which the had made her descent. it Iit unon his belly, leonine over 1 top of tie cliff examining the pegs. t attention was suddenly attracted Koethlog at the foot of the cliff. I could not distinguish us identity, tat hit that it moved and presently i it vit attending Blo;vly. apparently Pimm of pegs similar to thoso di- ' MIow aim. He watched It in rat It rose hither and higher until it able to distinguish its form more f, with the result that ho became teed that it more nearly resembled i form of great apo than a lower . it ata a tan, though, and In TCipeets it did not seem a truo If It ascended to thn linnrr Her win, into-one oi wmen It flisap '?. T?w Tarzan took up again the ill o! Pan-at-Icc. IIo followed it jn tie etone pegs to tho nearest cave I wen farther alonir the upper tier. tpe-man raised his eyebrows when "" direction in which it led, and Jtert h ?. p,ace- H.c lm'1 nImost M toe third cave nhen the echoes Kor-nl-rryf were awakened by a picrm of terror. i . .. CHAPTER VI V lheTor-O-Don "SllLV "'ePt-tho troubled sleep, njmi and nervous cxhnustlon LT l.. Ylrd, dreamlngs. She ffT.K t '.. tp bcnettth a great la tilt bottom of the Kor-ul-gryf tlit one of tho fearsome beasts i creeping upon her, but sho could J. J e08 or move- She tried Jlpt. She felt the thing touch her 22JT....I ncr nr,n' nn(1 tllore WfM and seemed to bo dragging Sli.V, U J,e .l",n' her eyes. In Ms;rB?s.("?.?:...tJ,B' r!..?s .. .1 "." ."" 'iu'vkiv me nniiuci Iifc.ilr'i.c,rciun wo,1,(l indc it had 'HAM hcrTmn?uy times before. Hut her ,V' V ' , ""," v "? "J "? ? rBth ih m. i,t i u'iubi. uBninst ' "Is was no irram. An.i i ." tereamed and tried to fight the I m .her; but urr .cream wSS wa ot a low nrM.-i .....i .1 !." b?t rose now ution lt il t- legs and (lr.it-n,i i, ..!. i,.. ttr."1'1" without and Bi , ',wwit rt'ut C.;Ti8. Mnt Bbo saw tho fleure tttOBtwfi . ? Ho-(Ion rl8e we outer edge of the niche. hit r.i il . . i.u "",' L"c,y "" saw it Si.ki..T!??usy. hut it did not wild talk was this? She would hnve questioned him further, but now no wni approaching the Tor-o-don and the lnt tor was screaming nnd growling so loud ly as to drown the sound of her voieo. And then It did what the strange crea ture vhnd said that It would do It released Its hold upon her hair as it prepared to charge Charge It did and in those closo quarters there was no room to fence for openings. Instantly tho two bentta loeked In deadlv cm. brace, each Reeking tho other's throat. I'an-at-lco watched, taking no advan tage of the opportunity to escape which their preoccupation gave her. She watched and waited, for into her savage little brain had come the resolve to pin her faith to this strange creaturo who had unlocked hor heart with thoso four words "I am Om-at's friend 1" And so she waited, with drown knife, tho opportunity to do her bit In the vanquishing of tho Tor-o-don. Thnt the newcomer could do It unaided aho well knew to be beyond the realms of possibility, for she knew well the prowess of the beast-like man with whom it fought. There wero not many of them In ral-ul-don, but what few tbcro were wero a terror to the women of the War-don and the Ho -don, for tho o)d Tor-o-don bulls roamed the mountains and the vallem nt Pal-ul- don between rutting seasons and woo betide the women who fell Into their paths. With his tall the Tor-o-don sought one of Tartan's ankles, and finding It, tripped him. The two fell heavily, but so agile- was the ape-man and so quick his powerful muscles that even in fall ing ho twisted tho boast beneath him, so that Tarzan fell on ton and now the tall that had tripped him sought his throat as had the tail of In-tan, tho Kor-ul-lul. In tho effort of turning his antago nist's body during tho fall Tarzan had had to relinquish his knife that ho might seize tho Shnggy body with both hands, nnd now the weapon lny out of rench nt tho very edgo of tho roccss. Uoth handa wero occupied for tho mament lit fending off tho clutching finger thnt Bought to Eelze him nnd tiro? hl3 throat within reach of his foe's formidable fanss and now thn (nil wnn uppklnt- Its deadly hold with a formidable persist ence mat would not be ucnieu. Pan-at-lco hovored nbout, breathless, her dagger ready, but theni was no oponing that did not also endanger Tar zan, so constantly were tho two duelists changing their positions. Tarzan felt tho tall slowly but surely insinuating itself about his neck, though he had drawn his head down between tho mus cles of his shoulders in an effort to pro tect this vulnernblo part. The battle seemed to bo going agnlnst him, for the giant bpast against which ho strove wouki havo been a fair match in weight nnd strength for Bolgani. tho gorilla. And knowing this, ho suddenly exerted a einflo superhuman effort, thrust far npart tho giant hands nnd with the swiftness of a striking snake buried his tangs in tho jugular of the Tor-o-don. At tho same instant tho creature's tail coiled about his own throat and then commenced a battle royal of turning nnd twistinff bodies as each Bought to dlslodgo tho fatal hold of the other, but tho acts of tho ape-man were guided by a human brain and thus it'wns that the rolling bodies rolled In tho direction that Tarzan wished toward tho edge ot the recess. Tho choking tail had shut the nir from his lungs, he know that his grasp ing llpa wero parted ond bin tongue protruding; and now His brnln reelnl nnd his sight drew dim; but not before he reached his coal and n (mirk lmml shot out to seize tho Imifo that now lay within reach ns tho two bodies tot- tored perilously unon tho brink nt tu chasm. . With all his remaining strength the ape-man drovo home thn lilnrii . our twice, thrlco, nnd then nil went black beforo him as ho felt hlmbclf, still in tho clutches of tho Tor-o-don, topple from tho roccss. Fortunate it was for Tarzan that Pan-at-lce had not obeyed his injunc tion to mnko good her escnpp while he encaged tho Tor-o-don, for It was to this fact that ho owed his life. Ciotc be side ttlO struggling formn rtnrW Hu brief moments of tho terrlfl" climax she had realized every detail of the danger 10 j.urznn wun wnicn tno emergency was fraught, and as she saw tho two dolling over tho outer edgo of the niche hho seized tho ape-man by an anklo ut tho samo tlmo throwing herself prone upon tho rocky floor. The muscles of (ho Tor-o-don relaxed in denth with the last thrust of Tarzan's knife nnd with its hold upon the ape-man re leased It Bhot from sight into tno gorge below. It was with infinito difficulty that I'an-nt-lco lctainid her hold upon the .EVENING PUBLIC LEDGR--.PHILADELPH1A) SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1921 !, .-. ... m ! ii , - ., , 1. ii ,,,.. , i i -i i i THE GUMPS -Let's Go! r wa-u TMH Tte ov& tnvi COLLECT.- OLD &A-S30fl.-eNO AHX VSH WT WONT &ir ovrr of M4ft.tE?. toR.-vMKr owe tS 0T OK KMBtYlOM O. IV DVfE?TC- I'LV. PfcO? TMKT IM WE. VdCTEfc. "SO TOMTmtL VARX TMt; H VLL WT OW THEfc ? tmtfU- THttW. iT tK BANQUET-7 V AH Ofc- i. By Sidney Smith, ' AH- HER? WE Ott -QENT MS- awv mv OUGHT TO VAPT To USE Wfc Ufe HKNfclHfcjJ OH ONE OF THEBfc" AMT "WKT S TOUT? LIQHT VS X tEPMW AND AS VTONQ AS AH- HA! TViJE BAtP tOLL- ll'a LA VOU BKJHY tOWN rNMONGV THE orT THVMC- MMfS WOltT EVJEMM-. FR.OM CHI Lt3 WOOD NB JVVt,HT TO UOVE MY &rwcfAt" Atu er- NELL MW - All A80ART- VM OFF- KIS MNrAtK TO. Mt- TELL, HER. MOW SORW ArA TWAT I'Vt W iw DC WNM- NOW VlkVP Vll i OUT AMP HCW HER A ejOOl TIME 1 !0H'T CARt1 NMAT T CoVt. 1HE .ts.X TH UIMIX Y0. VJV. 4Vjiv y lWI?i SOMBBODTS STENOG "Venus" Wins the Championship rfttr1.!. T fifT "WW LETTER 3rT T&" Coprrliht. 1011, br IMblla Ldrr Co. BILL WITH THIS Utter ?-1 hope CXRPEmER ISAtY HURT MUCH, HBS SO HANDSOME -VVHAT-S A SOLAR PLEKUS? r 7 r-zr SWITH ANO COMPAH"! STAMbTD WlM OR LOSG. 500- DID 1TOU Dt):THoSE ft)RM LETTERS ?- rTOkSHT AOT TO GO AAORft'Af POOR Rdl)AlOS-WISH UOE W(0ULO CALL UP C L'l- ')'" - there's THE Vhom'i ri.. to7- z:? "VCi . " lw.e ro " ' r1 1 9 (i ri H'ERES AJEWS of the mar. (jlRLS- ',itriSL. OHHOVOM, DEMPEY OR BABE ROTH ? A.-E-HAYVWAR0 -Z 1 The Youno Lady Across tho Wy I Just as the Youngstera Were Setting Off Their Big Flrecrickcr : By Fontaine Fox too, -ml.l. T. ."'.".' 'Skid., .k. ,lpon '"Ir. It te'ihtXn": '';m: m iw 7" 'Wc?ualv ns the ?, ami fhmC,!lWc.,K r,,ls wns on .ii. d tli0uK1' sho feared tho ! ", ,3t-thnt Pan-at-lee ut wh phiv.. . f " "i lor PI duirln m "n .8he H8 lost. jjj ...v ikv), .u,. .?.."".' S.S.H. &SE0S,S'S?: 1 ,,n .,11 ", '" rr' peu. u'C, BlaSlSitSi.XSS KS !lr closing unon th vn.. ,- iu one hnn.l ! f..u --,- ' Now ii .. i '""u. u Bienra te! JL,pok.e. ttM to Pan no HMllnil ''rror un equal Fca;r "'r6' ''-nt-lee, and Wnstcrnatton. Illw Ko of you." it snlrt. I . . . IIUI rtSSSw R!t .?' '.'"I frlfml . i ,ou u,erc- -t.e'. i.V,l. edge " Howdld 'i"'"1 Wa e:5d "centlcd the negk Vh ;.""" ltfn have no came. I'nn-at-le Rd0i?:: id. BlS..tti .-, i.... ' 'wo Um-at. Bu i nf'V"" and ankle of her protector, but shu dlil ro. nnd then, slowly, she sought to drag tho dead weight back to the safety of the niche. This, however, was beyond her diiciikui, WW BI1C couiu out noia on tightly, hoping thnt some plan would Huggcm liscii ocioro ncr powers of en durance failed. Sho wondered if, nftcr all, tho creature was already dead, but that sho could not bring herself to be lieve and if not dead, how long it would bo before ho regained conscious ness. If Uq did not rcgnln it soon ho nover would rcgnln It, that sho knew, for sho felt her fingers numbing to the strain upon them nnd slipping, slowly, slowly, from their hod. It was then thnt Tarzan regained consciousness. IIo could not know what power upheld him, but he felt that whatever it wus it wnb slowly releasing its hold upon his ankle. ithin easy reach of his hands wero two pegs nnd these he seized upon just as Pau-at-lce'H fingers slipped fiom their hold. As it was ho came near to being pre cipitated into the gorge only his great strongth saved him. IIo una unrlirlit now nnd his feet found other pegs. His first thought was of his foe. where was he? Waiting nbovn'lhnm tn finish hl.r.9 Tarzan looked up just ob the frightened luce ot ran-atyco appeared over the threshold of the recess. 'You live," sho cried. , "1h," loplli-il Tarzan. "Whero Is tho bhnggy one?" ..nn",u'I(,e Pointed downward. "There," sho said, "dead." "Uoo(l!" exclaimed tho ape-man, clambering to her side. "You aro un harmed?" lie asked. "You enmo just in time," teplied lnn-ut-lio; "but who aro jou and how did you know that I was hero and what do you know of Om-at and where did jou como from nnd what did you mean by calling Om-nt, gund?" "Walt, wait," cried Tarzan; "one nt a time. My, but you aro all alike the shos of tho trlbo of Kerchok, the ladles of Kngland, nnd their sisters Sf I al-ul-don. Have patience nnd I will try to tell jou all that you wish to know. Four of us set out with On.-ot from, Kor-ul-ja to search for you. We wero attacked by tho lCor-ul-lul and sqiuriited. I was taken prUono-, but cfrnpeil, Again I stumbled Upon your trail and followed it, reaching the sura mlt of this cliff Just as tho hairy ouo WBS Cllmblncr lin nftrr vnn T 'no ..... Ing to Inyestignto when I heard your scream tho rest you know." .""?! called Om-nt, gund of Kori-ul-Jn." sh inftiii "r.ont i. Tlio young lady ncross tho way says sho doesn't know whether it's tho result of tho war or what, but there certainly haBn't been no much interest in prizefighting since tho Boxer uprising. .:. .t4. vv i XV.vXXvT Mb -Hs x -; x-w , J! W M,V ' v vv" vSNV&VNJ!EKi' V etu) - i fjcr SCHOOL DAYS WM -VCROT OMCUl CWttVlt iT jmK. He wmo nj tM cdkikwii iw'Mn&a, ., nK.i, w ot -n eixM., nTj m jo Ku w TO TrfM UT MS NOV Turn s. 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