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To LET HIMGO THAN To) [HIS PuPP_/ __ EH" Locis HIM UP AND PAY HIS f i (NO-NO; ISAT Y | ITS TH THIRD \TIAE MY CisTerm be oft cotpitate flight “Now,” said Komk, “we sha: He will bring the antelope to me shall have | said Tarzan confidently i Just how The golden Hon hesitated a mo © young | uy growling over the carcass of il. Then he selaed It by the d with his bead turned to one geed it alorig the ground be de him, as he made way slowly | ck toward Tarsa ceed \/ ) rl \ Home || pounds, freon, my son i think I am © or any wing bin ting knif ante said p to any Let us © idustrate pu bette, whom | ) gad heredity you consider | ow ted, You are-afratd of | Seq the ap, The Smead! no word shat} man pushed himaway with his open Fisally, by means some-jpaim and the lon growled again he tupresses upon br a angrily and snapped at him. } Wahes You may do the) Quick ix Numa, quick is Bara, but do you ¢ With} deer, Dut Tarzan «if the Apes is WITH ALL THE ROBBERY MYSTERIES CLEARED UP TRE “TOWN GOES BACK To NORMAL = WITH NOTHING MORE EXCITING GOING ON “THAN | ES i THAWING OUT PUMPS AND CHOPPING WOOD. ‘ Satoh Lenn, ©1088 Oy REA SERVICE oO THE DAILY MAIL f under compulsion, hat ure that forces his will Atany moment tha the very in _— _ - - annaety . ene had growled at bh tiie he hi INT Ry : - maar. arity be came 30 tte et | MOM'N POP Expecting a Lot BY TAYLOR nother: oe "SR x Wear ys > —~ “Down!" commanded the apeman.| [2 HANG IT ALL- THISIS ~ \ (3 say somwy- Y { MAC'S GONE FOR }} NoSIR-UMNMoT f\ (} DEGGONIr-HOW ]7{ wei GosH-DO } Lie down, Jad ’ =(_ SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND |—————/ 1 WHERE'S THE { THE DAY AND L GOING TO PAY |[ MANY TIMES BO YOU THINK WERE eve Br ie Wee. [7 CASHIER?-L'VE DONT KNOW ANY BILLS» \ YOu GUYS EXPECT GOING To RENT | BUT THE BiLL’s OK - MAC KNOWS ABOUT IT CANT You Give ME A CHECK FOR IT? \ you are familiar; he MG protector. He 1 WITHOUT HIS \, PERMISSION SO }iow ang firm. *) for an instant, « I THE REST oF THE FORCE i ~ 4 ( Gor A/BILL HERE ANYTHING ME TO CLIMB FOUR OFFICES ON THE i \e EICHING A HALE ORY TMAT'S OVEROUE- j|4 AgouT THE ) FLIGHTS OF STAIRS )? FiRST FLOOR e Mand speak. He to do at the word of command has gained your confidence | zin turned and lifted the carcass of f } t | uk: the language Tarzan of the | | OFF - GOSH - 1 DON'T EVEN | | Books \ feng HAVE TO ) | |\ BerorRE I GET —“* ‘just To ; COME BACK o > - MY MONEY © \ AGAIN \ Sis asie | ( Saen ( Accomopare OUR CREDITORS > ; no / HAVE TIME FOR RECREATION L OR NOTHIN’ ANYMORE! / and protection, he asks/| the antelope to his shoulder. iM do something for him. Do . ‘Come, aid to 1 + pemeae? No, you obey willingly. | ‘Heel!’ and without another gla | ————e ees aoe” ri | | 8 thee the golden lion will re he moved off toward | | J | ‘ pos ate ies as it suits his purpose to commented Kor: Sime go a step farther then,” dred pounds.” Mite a¢e-man. “Suppose that ‘Of course you might have known fe, whom you love and| jt,” sald hie mother. the power to punish, even CHAPTER UI If it ts necessary 80 to A Meeting of Mystery | iitforee his commands. How} A RATHER attractivelooking, tho é Babect your obedience?” JA over-dredeed, young woman was co. et said Korak, “how | dining in a second-rate chop-house in folden lion will make one| London. She wag noticeable, not so | Jounds for me.” | much for her fine figure afd coarse Te ad an at Cut acroes | iy beantiful ‘face ss tor the sise and A “ytoagl following Tar-\appearance of her companion, a | ————_——_— San _ eT sh tn ot we i “ enagl large, well-proportioned man {n the Z i. m _ ee : r amp of midswraics sin vech a tremendous BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Think This One Over MP Miceeded onward warily to-| eee ot hitna te aainsh. “Fie siced THERES WHERE IM Wise! Beale in which antelopes were | fully threo inches over six feet. His 1 BRING FLOWERS- THEN | Des ape y NOG 2 TARE CAREY a peri Rg WOULD THE COAT SERVE ITS : : ‘ Mi : = T PURPOSE AMY BETTER IF LER — to be found, moving up| shoulders were broad, his chest deep, | JANITORS GONE e cautiously to and his hips narrow. Hix physique EAT . THAT AROUN ’ ents that bordered the swale | his carriage. everything about him, + ASLERP AGAIN 1D ou! f WERE INGIDE OF side. ‘Thero Was Tarzan, | suggested indubitably the trained | H f harak, and close beside | athlete. | ee solden ion—four jungle | ‘The two were in close conversation a4 of the {our Jad-bal-ja, | a conversation that occasionally gave | e128 the least accomplished. jevery evidence of bordering upon | | heated argument. | “T tell you,” said the man, “that I} l4o not see what we need of the| jothers, Why should they shart with |us—why divide into six portions that | which you and I might have alone?” It takes money to carry the plan lthru.”’ she replied, “and neither you | \nor I have any money, They have \it and they will back us with it—me | lfor my knowledge and you for your! | appearance and your strength. They searched for you, Esteban, for two | years, and, now that they have found | you, I should not care to be in your \shoes if you betrayed them. They | |would just as soon slit your throat) — |as not, Exteban, if they no more than thougit they couldnt we 30% 20°| RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ¢ known [t,.” said “and saved my | Tag Comes Back Quick! BY BLOSSER jthat you have all the details of their plan. But if you should try to take | all the profit. from them—" She | paused, shrugging her shoulders. Ni A J \warchA WALKIN’ ON YA KNOCK KNEED, PIGEON ‘OED, CRoss EYED Bow fo TEN ALL TH \"No, my dear, I love life too well to Join you in any such conspiracy as LEGEED, HUMP BACK 4 Remori py | that. : ; f THINGS You CALLED pele S piped ei cf tnetbut T tell you, Flora, we ought to tity : LITTLE TADPOLE You! ( life, foll of eagerness, | set more out of Mt than they want YA UTTLE SHRIMP, BOOB, become to give. You furnish all the know! \ : ee eaaameofbe? Has she edge and I take all the risk—why “=~ MutT, SAP Awa NUT! thaps evenbecome st: |Shouldn't we have more than a sixth teediess 2 disasee sou? | apiece?” Pomaet! You can | “Talk to them yourself, then, Este- an Tablets (th by ban, said the girl, with a shrug, Baad women ex agomergad |nbue if you will take my advice you | Maltby, slender hevree sit, | will be satisfied with what you are No exercises one His | offered. Not only have I the infor-| Joa want, € | mation, without which they can do but I found you into the yet I do not ask it allt serfectly satisfied with one: | 1 T can assure you that if| t muddle the thing, ono-| xth of what you bring out will be} hough for any one of us for the rot { bis natural life.” ‘The man did not seem convinced, | nothing, bargain,