fl n vw r,. ,w V .' ' ' ' 0"" V7 . I . .K ' ;i I rf V 3". V ... tf'i -rf EVENING PUBLIC LteDGERPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULT 14, 1021 gAT Tffi TERRIBLE f ' fly D&4K JUC BURROUGHS fAc "Tarzan aiories ana tne niaruan oivrw Ms.w" sT?r i. Wr il flflflHIl' !r;W"', I, Lord ""'?"?: fill, that Mul.elJ? lunate, and EST.. ttv;.r."7i;oif. oii jaju, ':. i ; an nct;ii vv 'tKIiil ',?' , roce AJm under f5H, "r ,;fl; tftcm with a iffip "ERE IT CONTINUES t V1" - tt,t. "Vent not," lB?rTWm go willingly to the ",ld.vibo to face the blas- SSfBeXthroncroom ,rirtiw ,uv.,"" f08C. Ko-tnn wo no Ml1' iWw J "of the pyramid mid fcfdTot.conecnt to occupy a :; thft humor BriffiSar-jaftfw WaasfAff,s i V"u. humor of too .... MP'"!; - h situation Ja-don sug- tP.M.-o "them occupy Wm ""v ,,Mi Mieitestlon was re PWtinrX nrgtied that luliWMh than a King of rol .SfftS'tt upon the high cm - $ Lu-don 18 your judge," cried Hf"ne wo. ironical and hi; i looking straight Into hot Wtii nrlMt but caused the lnt JftJtSaS irlse to still greater pro- tfSi evident that Ko-ton and his IrT".e. .he Justice of Tnrzan's &-chargcs and Uie testimony of MwwTnnd then let Ko-tan's W8"' "..""-.. ,.. not nartic- E7 GUMPS Thinkthg of Home and Mother l By Sidney Smith;'$.A ' Ka-ton. however, way - ""."-, IrVniuslastlc over the prospect of SZ in trial upon one who might & Very possibly bo tho son of hla Ke of escape. "It ta purely a S5S matter," he aald. "and It Is S&l that tho kings of Pal-ul-don gto(,M not In questions of the n?hen let the trial be held in the We," crld one of tho chiefs, for feTwitriors were an anxious as their ft t9 b relieved of nil responsibility ti( matter. This suggcxtion was imtluin satisfactory to tho high priest, ttk inwardly condemned himself for J kiTlne thought of It before. " "It Is true," he said, "this mans at i atalnit the temple. I.ct him be xmt aon of Jad-bcn-Otho will be tajied nowhere," cried Taraan. "Hut tkea this trial is over it Is possible that iiMmM of Lu'don. the high priest, rill be dragged from the temple of the p4iiJVMld "desecrate. Think well, EOU-aon DCiuro yuu cuinuuw mu mi words, intended to frighten the lid priest from bis position, failed tttirlf In consummating their purpose. k-don showed no terror at tho sue fdtion the ape-man's words Implied. "Here Is one," thought Tarxan, "tko; knotting more of his religion than in f hla fellows, realizes fully the ttlittj of my claims as lie docs tne Witty of tho faith ho preaches." El realised, howecr, that his only 1M lr in fcccming indifference to the ttirrw.1 Ko-tan and tho warriors were titl.under tho spell of their belief in fa ud upoa this fact must ho depend lie final act of the drama that Lu jnwu staging for his rescue from the Won' Driest whom he knew had nl- Wjj passed sentence upon him in his in Heart. With a shrug ho descended the steps the pyramid. "It matters not to Wfrnl.Otho," he said, "where Lu-don atttes hla god, for Jnd-ben-Otho can t iu easily into the chambers of tho 5M as into the throncrooin of iVttn." LuBMiurablj' rcllovcd by this easy wtwa of, their problem the king and wwrriors thronged from the throue Jj toward the temple grounds, their Win Tarxan increased by his ap Wat IndiHerenco to thn rlinri( JWast him. Lu-don led them to th 5w Of tho altar courts. i u hls Dlocc behind the western 12. A' notlond Ko-tan to a place m the platform at the left hand of w Jtar and directed Tnrzan to a 7rplacoat tho right. u larsan ascended tho platform his I? met them. Tlie basin hollow oil In u" WP Of till) nltni. ii,.. (II1...1 ...LI. naked cc it. ... ... .-" MW, , iJUl HI nil ahImi .. . i U-don ungrny, turning upon previously a friendly interest in the psuedo godllng. "It is only a step in the progress to ward truth," Interjected Lu-don "Pos sibly the evidence of the only princess of the house of Ko-tan will have greater weight with tho i great dilcf from tho north, though tho father oftji son who fled tho holy offer of tho priesthood may not receive with willing ears nny tes timony against another blasphemer." Ja-don's hand Icnped to his knlfo, but the warriors next him laid detain ing fingers upon his arms, "You aro In tho temple of Jad-bcn-Otho, Jn ilon." they cautlonod and the great chief wa forced to swallow Im-aon's affront, though It left in his heart bitter hatred of the high priest. And now Ko-tan turned toward Lu don. "What knowcth my daughter of this matter?" he nsked. "You would not bring a princess of my house to testify tints publicly?" "No," replied Lu-don," not In per son, but I have hero ono who will testify for her." Ho beckoned to nn under prlcRt. "Fetch the slavo of tho princes," ho said. His grotesque headdress adding a touch of the hideous to tho scene, the nriest stepped forward, dragging the re luctant Pan-at-lcc by the wrist. "The Princess O-lo-a was nlonc In tho Forbidden Garden with but this ono slave," explained the priest, "when thnro suddenly nppearcd from the foliage nearby this crcaturo who claims to be the Dor-ul-Otho. When tho slave saw hltn the princess says that she cried aloud in startled recognition and called the creature by name Tarzan-Jad-guru the same name that tho slavo from Kor-ul-lul gave him. This woman Is not from Kor-ul-lul but from Kor-ul-jn, tho very tribe with which tho Kor-ul-lul says the creature was associating when he first saw him. And further tho princess said that when this woman, whoso name Is Pan-nt-lco, was brought to her yestenla.v she told a strange story of hnvlng been rescued from n Tor-o-don In tlio Kor-ul-gryf by a creature Ruch ns this, whom she Bpokc of then as Tarran-jad-guru; and of how tho two were pursued In the bottom of tho gorgo by two monster gryfs, and of how Uie man led them away while Pan-at-lco escaped, only to be tnken prisoner in the Kor-ul-lul as she was seeking to return to her own tribe. "Is It not plain now," cried Lu-don, "that this crcaturo Is no god. Did he tell you that he was the son of god?" he almost nhoutcd, turning suddenly upon i'nn-at-iec. The girl shrank back terrified. "An swer me, slave!" dried the high priest. "He seemed moro than mortal," parried Pan-nt-lco. "Did ho tell you that he was tho son of god? Answer my question," in sisted Lu-don. "No," she admitted in a low voice, casting nn appealing look of forglvo ncss at Tarzan who returned a smile of encouragement and friendship. "That Is no proof thnt he is not the sou of god," cried Jn-don. "Dost think Ja'd-bcn-Otho goes about crying 'I am god 1 I am god !' Hast ever heard him, Lu-don? No, jou have not. Why should his son do that which tho father docs not do?" "Enough," cried Lu-don. "Tho evi dence is clear. The creature Is an Im postor and I, the head priest of Jad-ben-Otho In the city of A-lur, do con demn him to die." There was a mo ment's silence during which Lu-don evidently paused for the dramatic effect of his climax. "And If I nm wrong may Jnd-ben-Otho pierce my heart with his lightnings as 1 stnnd here befoio you all." The lapping of tho wavelets of the lake agalribt the foot of the palace wall was distinctly nudiblo in the utter and almost breathless silence which ensued, Lu-dou stood with his face turned to ward the heavens and his arms it strctched In tho nttitticlo nf nno win. bnres his breast to the dagger of an executioner. The warriors and tho priests and the slaves gathered in the (.ncrcd court awaited the consuming vengeance" of uiuir gou. It was Tur?an who broke tho silence. iour gou ignores you, Lu-don," ho uiiiiied, wun a sneer that he meant to still further auger the high prleut. "Ho Ignores VOU nnd I rnn nrnvn If h.. fore the ejes of your prlosts and your nnnnln ' "Provu it, blasphemer I How can you prove It?" "You have called mo a blasphemer," replied Tarzan, "jou have proved to your own satisfaction that I am an ImpoBtor, thut I nn ordinary mortal, huvb jiuouu ub me bon or gou. 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By Hay ward S?iJ?P ' ''.'e n'tnr was of a i... k" lloau'd thc ""'"d c0llse .tt ".n-uuin niiiin " I" 1. ., , """- tiur means Mia i V'""0' ), nlevolently. "That jj trldence of the falsity of jour AS" P?c s tho son of god tt teiSi. li ,," J'.10 eastern altar Wtai fiS e'ie lltl!bl0011 ot n utl,,lt tiaorj,,Vit ,,," r tho edlll-fi$aIIad;bc-Otho; nm, that when " altar en i ks, ' rKt u''0" t'lis Wpt- I' Ww.kinn i "j"--i- iii tlR' ueath ot '1 rWVtlh" , '' l.y. the ghost lHHIli. . HkkUill lllllld tt M Mi -H New wMj.Wnrn by jay It ncroni ns the ghost of tho thc .. - n' wa. liiv tatb fl,t" " t0 -lad-ben-Otho J0lwoVhtehiiitli',?,,il,lr! ot tho Ho i obB .Uthll,KH', hlIu ' '" l. V? 0 tllO Mltl nf l...l! -.!... tho son of .Tfiil.hiiii.nriin and If tlilH proof be "ittefl.,1 i "v"" ome, WllZ- ttOod ft i! poln,l,1B t0 nlavo 41 Priests i ,1 sr.0,,) Vf otll0r Wnclcs UtofTtf",0" the temiilo floor nt tho Th. i17,""up PW u, i vhni1.c .'orwnnl fearfully. cren- jud- Jk ,'11 I u us whn . . rwnni ifarn Ititt hra', 5 know of this c K.., om they called Taiian- z 'n.. ?V;. 'rnhlm, before." said tho ll.M .' . t am of thn till.n ..t ir . 'Itfu'l recently a party vu?arrlora nf ,i "i;""10"" n fcw 1h,t v,hto, t,lc Kor-ul-jn upon I th " "'I'arates our villages ud It, SS. '". Torain.Jna- WuWt wit , '"' cc" waK " wr i. in H.1V1 '. 'no ftreiiKth of u.m.v mbduM. L " ""lulrcti twenty of us ikA :.""" HUt hi, .llil .,, n-i.. ... ." Hr. ift T,ni l hn. nm after " "lcto s-unni l. "' c warrior ZTtti.th YiJ" and cimylnr it HiisnA I'.1' Krso and tvnc if tgfcj' a tree npon tilc opposite tlWl LdfT. i"10?5 Hlnt that "7 X, ,, "U "donwin? had ahowu jnruid then that Jnd-hen-Otho uphold his godship nnd the dignity of his priest hood by directing nis consuming fires through my own bosom." Again there ensued n brief silence while the onlookers waited for Lu-dou to thus consummate the destruction of this presumptuous Impostor. "iou dnio not," taunted Tnrzan, for you know that I would be struck dead no quicker than were you." "You lie," cried Lu-don, "nnd I would do it had I not but Just re ceived a message from Jnd-ben-Otho directing that jour ftivo be different." A chorus ot admiring and reveren tial "ahs" aioso from tho priesthood. Ko-tun and his watriors were in u state of mental confusion. Secretly tliey hutcd and feared Lu-ilnn. hut nn Ingrnlui'd wns their sense of reverence tor tlie oiiice of tgc high priest thut none dared lalbc a voice against him. None? Well, tlinre was Ja-don, fearless old Lion-man of the north. lho proposition wns a fair ono," ho cried, ".invoke tho lightnings of Jad- ben -O tho upon this man if jou would ever convince us of his guilt." "Enough of this," unapped Lu-don. "Since whon wns Ja-don created high priest? Heizo the prisoner," he cried to the priests nnd wurrlois. "nnd on tho morrow lie shall die In the manner Hint Jnil-ben-Uthn has willed." There wns no limn ilintc movement on thc part of anj ot the warriors to obey the high priest's command, but tho lesser priests on tho other hand, Imbued with tliu courngo of fanaticism, leaped eagerly forward like a Uock of hldcimu harpies to seize upon their proy. The game was up. That Tarzan knew. No longer could cunning and diplomacy usurp the functions of the weapons of defeuso ho best loiod. And so tho first hideous priest who leaped to thc platform was confronted bj no suavo ambassador from heaven, but rather a grim and ferocious beast whose temper savored more of hell. Tlie altar stood closo to tho wostcrn wall of tho luelosurc. There was just room between tho two for the high jit lest to stand during tho performance of tliu saciitkln! ceremonies and only Lu-dou stood there now behind Tnrzan, while befoie him wete perhaps two hun dred wurrioru and priests. Tho presumptuous one who would huvo hnd thu glmj of first laying ar resting hands upon tliu blasphemous Im personator rushed forward with out stretched hand to seize tho ape-man. Instead It wus he who was seized ; seized by steel fingers that snapped him as though he hail lieen n dummy or strnw, grouped him by ono leg and thc harness at his buck and raised him with giant nuns high above tho nltar. Closo at his heels were others ready to seize tho opu-man and drag him down, and beyond the nltur wns i.u-iion wrm drawn knife "Advancing toward hlru, continued Tqiioimow JOW I STOP, j aow y .. ' 9 WSSE&ggfZfr,, xt l 1 Yoollil3 ALL OVER k-MA3REAT PoqR Qqss IS 3E1TJ AJ6J ' ' 1 fiH M am ' -i :ns- C o.ft W 'I ft5R HtoU - UHAT.S S DAS' LI kE THIS .li c wrrM-mT iiq dL ' - A W W&s cs . I & V , W M m L- THE AAATTER? WHW I -j L2zl "l & 1 V l$&? fc . mamL. hr i -aprtop em rjWMM.VimrmP" - WkmLmiA tmmsm . hXXh?::- ihjete& s 7 MW.'"W'CrfS'K'. VI" J WH 1 I I. i "! J- r. . T. I T3 11 '.I M Ifcr . V r -s XV I .r4H.-l,lllli . IIVXaM I W KSAL. C"5v. lfWVX Y? . . ' I'Vr 'T')' wssgpg91 MSn WPSmlf' mKmm immm tmw m&&& mA'trW m.i:-.,.. 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