ay?sM 'WBWffmm''V BZ",7 " WVW WBl-di VW'MIHtf'"' , -.. ,i --tot " X ' . A P'iT?'1 " . 'h t . ' "r: lm:y" EVENING PUBLIC EEDGER---PHILA.DELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1921 ww Wffi''-" TARZAN THE TERRIBLE d-. rnrAT? mrv lu.or 0 Me "rarznn" Sforfee ,ira nitniKR T1IR STOIlY ' rrtrf, Oreystokc, wile of Tar sun, tt ape-man, Is carried off by Lteu tenant Obergaix, a German officer, ito Die African jungle by order of tse high command, in order to jnf.o er husband, who had given the German much trouble during- the uai They cross a morass and find thmselves in forgotten country, uhere wild men attack them and the Zovian Is taken captive. Tarxan. Zho long thought her dead, heat's ef her captivity and searches for her. Carried off a second time by the auaiilns of a king who vainly louohi to teed her, she escapes them and brgins to accommodate herself it a Ufo in the jungle. AND HERE IT CONTINUES CHAPTER XIX , Diana of tlio Junglo tANB hod mncJo ncr fir8t kl11 anfl J ,he woh vory proud of It. It win not n very formidable nnlmnl inlr n hare'; but It marked nn nV In Her existence Just on In the dim past the first hunter had ihined the destines of mankind, so It mcd that this event might shape hero in nome new molil. No loncer was she dependent upon the wild fruits and vex 5bln for sustonance. Now she might Mmninnd meat, the giver of th? strength Tnd endurance she would require sue Mfullr to cope with the necessities of her primitive existence. The next step was lire. Sho might hem to ot raw flesh ns had her lord .ml master, but sho shrank from thut. The thought even was repulsive. She h.d however, n plan for lire. Sho had Lhtn the matter thought, but had been fio busy to put It into execution so long inre could bo of no Immediate use to her Now It was different-she had raetblnK to rook and her mouth wtSerod for the fledi of her kill. Sho would grill It above "plowing embers. June Imftcncd to her tree. .... Among the treasures ulie hnd Bothered In the bed of the stream were several rlcces of volcanic glass; clear bh crystal, feho whisht until she hnd found the one la mind, which was convex. Then flic hurried to the ground and gahered -i little pile of powdered bark that was rr drv. and some dead lenves and raises that bnd lnln long in the hot eun. Near at hand she arranged n sup ply of dead twigs and branches small end large. , . Vibrant with suppressed excitement she held the bit of glass above the tinder, moving it slowly until she had focused the sun's rays upon n tiny spot. She waited breathlessly. How slow 11 wasl Were her high hopes to be dashed in spite of nil her clever planning? No! A thin thrend of smoke rose gracefully Into the quiet air. Presently the tinder flowed and broke suddenly into ilnmc. Jane clasped her hands beneath her chin with a little gurgling oxclamotlon of delight. Sho had achieved fire 1 She piled on twigs and then larger branches and at lnt dragged a small log to the flames and pushed an ond of It Into the fire, which was cracking merrily. It wob the sweetest sound that nhc had henrd for many a month. But she could not wait for the mass of embers that would bo required to cook her hare. As quickly as might be she skinned and cleaned her kill, buryhii' the bide and entrails. That she had learned from Tnrznn. It served two purposes! One was the nccoislty for keeping a sanitary camp and the other the obliteration of the scent thnt most quickly attracts the man-oatcrs. Then she ran n stick through the carcass and held It above the (lames. By turning It often she prevented burn ing and nt the same time permitted the meat to cook thoroughly all the wov through. When It was done she scampered high into the safety of her tree to enjoy her meal in quiet and peace. Never, thought Lady Greyt-toke, had aught inoro delicious passed her lips. She patted her spear affection etely. It had brought her this tooth some dainty and with it a feeling of greater confidence and safety than Miu had enjoyed sinco that frightful day when shenndObergatz had spent their last cartridge Sho would nover forget that day It hnd seemed one hldcou? succession of frightful beast after frightful beast. They had not been long in this strange country, yet they thought tnai tney were iHinianeu to iihurvi-s, for dally they had had encounters with ferocious creatures; but this day slu iltlirlrlat-m-l titliati tlirt li r.. 1 ie 1 1 1 nf . fr . A 11(1 with her last cartridge' she had killed u black and yellow striped lion-thing with great 6abor teeth Just us It was about to spring upon Obergotz, who had futllely emptied his rltlo Into it the last shot his final cartridge. Tor 1111 other day they had carried the now usoKss rifles; but at lubt they hud dis carded them und thrown away the cumbersome bandoleers, uh well. How they hnd managed to survive during the ensuing week she could never quite understand, and then the Ho-don hud come upon them ami cap tured her. Oberguu had of-cuped he wa living it all over ugaiu. Doubt less he was dcud unless he had been able to reach this side of the volley, which wns quite evidently less overrun with anvagu beasts. Jane's days were very full ones now, ad the daylight hours seemed nil too 'sort In which to accomplish the many things sbc hud determined upon, since he hnd concluded that this spot pre lected as Ideal n place rb she could find to live until sho could foshiou the "tapons she considered ueccsary for tho twining or meat and lor Bou-.ierense. Bho felt thnt sho must have, In ad dition to a good spear, a knife, und -v.. anu arrows, roeaiuiy wnon uiunu hd been achieved she might seriously wwucr art nuempc to ngni nor way 10 . 1 01 civilization b nearest outpous. mu mi-uuuinu 11 was i:i;f&iu j 10 J uet some sort of protective nb.nl- " in which sue migiit teei n greater nse of security by night, for sho knew wat there wus a possibility thnt any ... pt iMigiu receive visit irom u Prowling panther, nlthough sho had as 7tt BCen nnilA nnnn tlila ciMa nf tlin vnl. 'X. Aside from this danger she felt comparatively safe In hor nerlal re- .The cutting of tho long poleb for her occuplod all of tho daylight hours :M wero not engaged In tho search for oa. These poles sho curried high into S" .'fee and with them conducted a ."TOHng across two stout branches, bind- tocnthei nnil nnn ti tlin erhn " With fiborB from t, tou8u n.1 "UUB grasses mat grow in pro melon n it.. .1. i-iM 1 ' 1.. v.,tifc -v, iud okivuiii. oiuuiuriy biiu ?Ut VhU nl o ..nf 1, .11.. ,,7.. "' ana a roof, tho 1... tdm.vlth mny -o'e" of 'tares. Tho fn.ti .. great barred aau nnd t,,e door wcro maU of f it '"'"""" uiiii coiir-iiinins liner thiiM windows there were two of "ntly fixed ; but the door was small, hJ opening lust large enough to permit i.. i,nM through easily on hands and " -n ern mrna nu.i h hnm nn. ough easily on hands and frl ' ciV llc.h ma,o o ,M( b!io lost count of ? ll'ilIM coat hor; tin. easier to bnirl- if tho diivn Dim r. uru roir iia . i.i i rt .. IhaSPAC0.ram?1 u 8ho ''ad moro of It meant so lit - I.' m hop t M.f i. i..i .. Hi.cn 1 ko'l itt-oointt of It. How long vi'ih"";' ?bur-nu hn fll'l tnm pWnott of th.u ,Nero villagers she r'jioi know nnil .i. ,.n,.i.i ..i 1. V Ilivu. .. .V "iiu "in? ruiiKiM lr5fortll, ,"-,Ub""'- She worked l Uii i?J re,an5 ono ,was to has- nrmnnrihTJc nnrf t7ic "Martian" Stories of refuge, nnd thn oflier n desite tor Mich physical exhnustlon nt night that flio would sleep through those dreaded lioiirs to n new day. As ft mntter of net, Iho house was finished In less than n week thnt Is. it wni mndc as safe nn It ever would be, though re gardless of how long Mie might occupy It she would keep on nddlng touches nnd refinements hero and there. She went further nfli'lil now In search of food. So for nothln3 but rodents hod fnllcn to her spear her ambition was nn rmtclopc, since beside the flesh it would glvo her, and the gut for her bow. the hide would prove Invaluable during tho colder weather thnt she knew would accompany the rnlnv sea son. She had caught glimpse 0 these wary animals and wa sure that thev always crossed the stream at n certain snot above her camp. It wan to this plnce that sho went to hunt them. With the stealth nnd cunning iTf n pnnthe'r she crept through tho forest, circling about to get up wind from the ford, .pausing often to look nnd listen for aught that might mennco her herself the personi fication of a hunted dce.r. Now she lr mm"!'1', d?wn "Pn fle choen F"': n?t, luck! A beautiful buck stook drinking In the stream. Tho woman wprmed her way clow. Now hV.-i, :V ii',pon I.lcr b,c,,-v bol,lml n small ,, !,. v,t,,ta 'throwlR distance of the ML . ?''.? """J' ri" ,0 l",r fl'H H? L,LnAni ,,row ll?r "l1cnr nlmost in Uie same Instant and die must throw It 5lil!imt.for.c1 n,,1(1 pcrfcct necurncy. m ni.ro " .( w,t ' th0, wcltcment of the R?f rA.l0,' C001 V"1 8tem,-v w"o her ?ni;. i les ns, he. 0(,(, flml " her which It had been directed. The buck wiped high, landed upon the ,, f he stream, and fell dead. Jane Piny- j sprang quickly forwnr.l toward her Fn't-ill;!!'" i ma.n'8 voIco l"kc In f' "1 ' f,'Tm ,t,,,n "''rubbery upon the R ."'I of, tl10 "trenra. Jane Clay 1111,1 "' 'er tracks-stunned, al ffimn? "fl"rprlro-. And then n strange. r."qpti.flgilro of. n l,m" "tcl'Pw' "to hm h.-f1 "st slin ''lVnt recognise 2' bl" '", she dld Instinctively sue stepped back. rln''it!"nnt ,9.bcrffntz!" she cried. Lan It be you?" "It can. It is." replied the German. vi! ' l8 IYErlel, Obcrgntz. And youV lou have changed, too. Is it not?" Ho was looking at her naked limbs ami her golden breastplates, the loin cioth of Jato-hlde, tno hurncst and or naments that constitute the apparel of n Ilo-ilnn woman the things tlult Lu 0011 had dressed her In as his passion for her grew. Not Ko-tan's daughter, even, had finer trappings. ..." .,y,1,J',nro J'011 here?" Jane ln-te'1- I. h?fl tloBht you safely tin"? c,j',.,.,ze(1 mcn by thl8 tlmo-lf yu r.ott!" he exclaimed. "I ,0 not Know why I continue to live. I have j-niycn 10 run and yet I cling to life, mere Is no hope. Wo nro doomed to rcmnin in this horrible la.nd until we die. Till. hnr ! Tli f..l!....l I 1 t havo searched its shores for n place to "m until . nnvo entirely circled the hideous country. Knsily enough w6 entered, hut the rnlns have come since and now no living man couhl pass that w ough of slimy mud nnd hungrv rep tiles. Have I not tried It! And the ."costs that roam this accursed land! Dior hunt me by day and by night." 'Hut how havo you escaped them?" she asked. "I dp not know," he replied gloom ily. "I have fled and fled nnd fled. I havo remained hungry and thlrstv in tree tops for days at a time. I have fashioned weapons clubs and spoors nnd I have learned to use them. I have slain a Hon with my club. So even will a cornered rat fight. And we arc no better than nits In this land of stu pendous dangers, you and I. Hut tell 1110 about yourself. If it Is surprising thut I live, how much more so that you still survive." ' Briefly sho told him and nil tho while she wns wondering what she might do to rid herself of film. She could not conceive of a prolonged existence with him as her solo companion. Iletter, a thousand times better, to be nlone. Never bud her hatreo nnd contempt for him lessened through the long weeks and months of their constant compan ionship, nnd now thnt hu could be of Illl .Ori!pit .11 ,tl.tl.ll,lf lint .n ,.... llv.. tlon, sho shrunk from tho thought of feeing him daily. And, too, she feand him. Never hod she trusted him ; but now there was n strange light lu his eye thnt hnd not been theio when Jnst she saw him. ' She could not In terpret it all she knew was that it gave her a feeling of apprehension n name less dread. "Ynll livfwl inn, tl,nn l !. ... of A-lur?" he said, speaking lu tho language of Pul-ul-don. "You have learned this tongue?" sho asked. "How?" "I fell in with a band of half breeds," ho replied, "members of a proscribed race that dwells In the rock bound gut through which tho principal river of tho volley empties into the niorar.s. They are eullid Wius-ho-ilon and their village is partly made up of cave -Iwllings and put My nt Iioum'x carved from the Mft rock nt tho foot of the 'If IT. They are vi-iy Ignoianl nnd superstitious, nnd when they firet saw me and realized that I had no tall nnd that my hands and feet were not Itl.'i, t1ii,litt flinv M'f.n .ifi.iitil iF i.n They thought that I was cither god or demon, ncing 111 u position wnere I could neither ownpo them nor defend myself, I made .1 bold front nnd suc ceeded in imrucsslng them to such an extent that they conducted nn? to their city, which they call Uu-lur, and tlure they fed mo nnd treated mo with kind ness. As 1 learned tliolr langungo I sought to impress them moro and more with the idea that I was 11 god. and I succeeded, too, until nn old fellow who was something of n priest among them, or medlelne-man, became Jealous of my growing power. That was the begin ning of Mm end nnd came neir to bi ing tho end in fact. Ho told them that if I wa.s a god I would not bleed if -i knlfo was stuck into me if I did bleed It would provo conclusively thut I vo rot a god. Without my knowledge he nrrnngod to ntago tho ordeal before the wholo vlllago upon n certain night it was upon 0110 of those numerous ccras'ions whon they eat nnd drink to Jnd - ben - Otho, their pagan deity. Under tho influonco of their vile liquor they would bo rlpo for nny blood thirsty sehomo the modlclne-mun might cvolvo. One of tho women told me about the plan not with nny Intent to warn moot danger, hut prompted morel by femlnino curiosity as to whether or not I would hlocd If stuck with a dagger. Sho could not wait, it roemed. for tho orderly procedure of U10 ordeal sho wanted to know nt or.ee, and tVtIU.I A Hill!,".. I. VI lAlllt lU QUI' t knife Into my side nnd questional her mo explained tue wnoie tniny witu inc utinot-t naivete. Tho warriors alreadj 1 1 .....l .l-t..1.l.. l ...n..l.1 I....... iinu I'limiuuiuvii uriuiviiia'ii "uum uuv been futile to make any sort of appeul oitncr to uieir intellect or uieir su perstitions. There was but one al ternative to death, and that was flight 1 told the M0111r.11 thut I wns very much outragod nnd offended at this ntleetion upon my godhoiMl nnd that oh a mark of my disfavor I should abandon them to their Tate. "I shall return to heaven nt onco!" I exclaimed C0.NT1XUI.D 'yO.M01.I.OV THE GUMPS The Dam lias Burst MA.- A BTTP.H.-t-fertAil M4- 'C . i - ,,-, ..... SHt'9 A 6ENT LITTLE WOMAN AtrTcb Al I - nr UMitr tiVKl HA 1 TO AV- itrW. 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