4 I In Tone I With the Wild ! JfmmalLmmd front tbm SollgMuuimm Picture Play of lha Smno Noma £. | r maturing Kathlyn Witliama ! | K tOmmtrmtwd Wl:h Phot— F*am 8 tht Pietura Film* Sj « ■ aim ' <& VRocj and nmtM Conrllfc*. IK4. hjr Bell, PoJjwJopaOtt A photograph of Edith's father —as lie appeared at the time of his sup posed death —Btood In a frame on the table. A long minute Edith compared the two pictures —the one in the frame «nd the unmounted kodak picture. "Captain! Uncle Steve!" she cried. ''Look! Look! This wild man—why. It's father —I'm sure of It!" Half an hour later the three friends «ntered the library where Mrs. Wayna eat in her invalid chair asleep. 0 "Mother!" whispered Edith. Mrs. Wayne awoke. 'Are you prepared for good news great news—wonderful news, Mollie?" XJncle Steve asked. "Why, yes, Steve. I feel remark ebly strong tonight. What has hap pened?" "Look at this picture—and then at this," Uncle Steve said, handing Mrs. Wayne the t»e photographs, one show ing the wild man of the Jungle and the other showing Dr. Robert Wayne as a missionary. "Robert!" she presently exclaimed In a tone of transcendent joy. "It's my Robert!" Before Captain Duncan Jones left the Wayne bungalow that night he and Uncle Steve had planned the details of a trip to British East Africa —a trip on •which they would start the very, next day. Edith was to go with them. And •when Edith laid her head on her pil low that night, she whispered softly: "Duncan, I love you." CHAPTER XV. T.he Wild Animal Pit. In the Kafir village in British East Africa, where Amazu once reigned, Chief Boola now was ruler. Boola had many wives. After each successful raid on a neighboring tribo he would buy a new wife, paying for these spouses with the stolen cattle. The favorite of all the wives of Chief Boola was the beautiful Sandiii, for whom he had paid full eighty-five head of cattle. Sandill was, moreover, a jealous ■wife. Every time Boola bought a new spouse Sandill would treat the new •comer as leas than the dust beneath 'her feet and keep the poor woman thus dn proper subjection. But at that she was a good-hearted Kafir woman. Though she Insisted upon keeping her rivals in the harem at hard labor, she would never deliberately cause them bodily suffering. And because Sandill was a good-hearted woman, Edith Wayne would presently have reason to thank her stars. Now, this same Chief 800 l cessor to Amazu —had established a business new to Kalirland. He dug a deep, deep pit which served as a ''storehouse" for the new business. The enterprise -was nothing less than ■the capture of wild animals. leopards, lions, cheetahs and the like would be taken in nets and then Boola would throw these captive beasts into the deep pit, there to thrive on meat fur nished by Boola till the coming of European traders in wild animals, to •whom Boola would sell the beasts. That Chief Boola was engaged In this wild animal enterprise and that be possessed a deep pit full of wild ■beasts of the jungle, Edith Wayne could again thank her stars. For Edith Wayne was even now not mo very far from the village and the |pit anu the wives of Chief Boola. With lUncle Steve, and with Capt. Duncan Jones, to whom she was now engaged to be married, and with the half hun< a . A - DyXT rli c«a 1 P&nts 3-t .. . $1.90 Ssktaaf rJ' ln black and colors, double Boys Overcoats J195 Boys Norfolk Suits g f heei and toe. Values to $3.50 * z= Values to (tO CA I 500 Pairs of Men ' s ' n r~R* 7~- r> U4 00 «P£»DU I Pants Made to Sell I Boys Mackinaw Coats vu ' * lup to $3.50 To-morrow I &T Men's Work Shirts Values to $5.00 R ,« p . Q .. _ 1 $1,49 I Made to sell for 50c> 29c AH Boys 2 Pants Suits tfO OQ | g Our Sale Price C «po.UU $6.00 Values .... ip*J*Oi7 -—— rrTimmmilMimfl Made of fast color blue man, he detui'..:.i:>.a \. Best Girl" and "The Beauty Shop." Miss Stahl's play, "A Perfect Lady," is the latest work which the collabo rators have done and they also have a new piece entitled "A Grass Widow" which will have an early production. —Advertisement. BELGIAN RELIEF 1TNI) SHOW AT THE PALACE To-day is the day of the Belgian relief fund benefit. A moving plctun show of great films at the regular prices is the attraction. Fifty per cent, of the proceeds will be turned, over to the Telegraph after the receipts for the day havo been audited by a repre sentative from the Mayor's office. The program scheduled for the day is one that will appeal to many. "The Cruise of the Hell Ship" is a five-reel drama taken from one of thc_ popular books of the day and it abounds with thrill ing phases of life. The story is of the sea, a captain of ungovernable tempei and a man and woman who fall irv love. The story is one of gripping in terest. An Animated AVeekly shows the Belgians defending Louvaine. Eddit Lyons and Victoria Forde plav a Nes tor comedy and Edna Maison in a Powers comedy complete the bill for the day.—Advertisement. HOTEL PROPRIETOR DIES Special to The Telegraph Marietta, Pa.. Nov. 13.—Ernest G. Maulick died yesterday morning at the, Lancaster General Hospital, to which institution he was taken two weeks ago. He was born in Marietta and was 55 years old. He was afllliat ' with his father in the brewery busi ness for a long time and in later years conducted the business himself. Re cently he purchased the Riverside Hotel. Mr. Maulick was a member of the Lutheran Church, of the Red Men, Knights of Pythias, Golden Eagle and the Fraternal Order of Eagles anci is survived by two children, two step children, a brother and two sisters. Within two years he burled his daugh ter, hls-wife and his father. KII.I.INU MARYLAND CATTLE Hagerstown, Md., Nov. 13. The slaughter of cattle and hogs infected with the hoof and mouth disease con tinues in this county in a determined effort to stamp out the disease. Yes terday by order of Federal and State authorities, ten head of cattle and one hog were killed on the farm of Amos Shank, near Mason and Dixon. Mrs. James Koons, the tenant, was paid over S7OO for the animals by the authorities. The inspectors have ordered the killing o' fifteen head of cattle and eleven hogs on the farm of Jacob Itlsser, near Middleburg. SHOT KILLS STATE FORESTER Williamsport, Pa., Nov. 13. —Frank D. 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