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_PAGE E Far an Y eocar RIGE BURROUGHS AND OND ThE GOLDEN _LION (Copyright wed Krom Yesterday on mar than} ant | you have lished more e 30/7 had thought possit put a doubt cani, who c arefully| you h to were dejof the Bo with the plan and assured/have had that in less than an hour the first of the reinforcements) would come. th “As you leave the enclosure,” sald | sion the ape-m “destroy the lock if you can, so that the Bolgant reinforceme ve cause their} Presently from the outer corridors} sunds of argument and discus-| ve place t of movement | Jolgani, A company 0 of the took post directly outside the} that ame may | comp! our | men, BOOTS Fir Tet nN Joe's LESSON « INDOOR Stario He HAS THOROUGHLY PORT toDAY EXxPLAINE b POKER AND GOLE TK MOE BU Bey, > NATURALLY TUR KNoWS LES ABOUT ‘EM NoW THAN DID BEFoRC. Tovay \t'S mar 5 Tie ONG WELL “YHAVE ‘TO EXPECT A LITTLE COLD WEATHER TS TIME OF THE YEARS Sait Surry also th 1}main entrance of the th m.| = that the first who come are to re-|where they stood in stlence, “thelr FRE CKL main outside the wall u a suf-| weapon: as tho for the ficient number haye arrived to make | pose < y ¢ entry into the palace grounds rea-|the pe of the sonably safe—at least as many &8/to & balance are within this room now The diacks signified their «away and disappea standing, and a momen ways 4 corridor out of the the windows 4 t ace. The poo sada of the night beyond. jt a and the old m the blacks had left for 4 determined rush | black mangant guarding ffort upon room em the amen could ing thre leading of the pal Gomanganl, tog | trom main hallway patiantly while of the arm th throne roo! xan sat upon DE, of Jad up & | batrect with an about the ne: “They are old “We ne |earefully against a surpri biacks would but com: ing,” sald twa itt while to this first indication of reversal the| blacks showed signe of faltering,| the fear of the Bolgani that was/the doorway held inberent In them showing in thelr}we should overcome them wavering attitude and seeming re| anc , 1 do verily believe, luctance to force counter attack. As|slight chance of escaping from the Tarzan leaped forward to assist! palace ground: in” checking the “rush-of . the Bol- residence guti into the throne room he called {illed you with to Jad-pal-Ja, and as the great Hon wiess fear of the Bol leaped from the dain the Gomangani hold, F pointing to the nearest tude of mind which you h cried: “Kilt Kill" toward them one would think them Straight for the throat of ome manner of supermen—they are nearest leaped Jad-bal-ja. The only beasts, my friend, and if we jaws closed upon the snarling face) remain loyal to our cause we shall of the frightened gorilfa-man but|overcome them.” once, and then, at the commMund of} “Beasts they may be,” his master the golden lion dropped|old man, “but they the carcass after a single shake and/the brains jeaped upon another. Three bad/and their cruelty died thus in quick succession when| A long silence the balance of the Bolgani turnedjonly by the nervo! to fice this chamber of horrors.jof the Gomangunl, w but the Gomangant, their confidence|{t was evident, was restored by the ease with which thiv|tegrating under the nervous strain fierce ally brought death and terrorjof the enforced walt, and the fail to the tyrants, interposed themselves|ure of their fellows of the forest between the Bolgani and the door-jto come quickly to their ald. To way, shuting off their retreat. this was added the demoralizing “Hold them! Hold them!" cried Tarzan. “Do not kill them!’ And) Bolgani were planning or what plan then to the Bolguni: “ render}tif~y already were putting into ef- and you will not be harmed! fect. The very silence of the gorilla Jad-bal-ja clung close to the side|men was more terrible than the din of his master, glaring and growling/of actual assault. at the Bolgant, and casting an‘oc-|of the whites to b casiona! beseeching look at the ape-| “If 30 of the ¢ man which said plainer than words.|teave the palace “Send me among them.” might: not we leave Fifteen of the Bolgani who had/asked. entered the room survived. For a| ‘There were two reasons,” moment they hegitated, and then|Tarzan. “One was that one of them threw his weapons have left simultaneously Bol- upon the floor. Immediately the|gani, greatly outnumbering ts others followed suit. |they did, could have harassed us and Tarzan turned toward Jad-bal-ja.|detained us for a sufficient length “Back!’ he said, pointing toward of time to have permitted their mes the dais, and as the lion wheeled! sengers reach the villager and siynk away toward the plat-|ahead, of us, with the result that form, Tarzan turned again toward/in a short time we should have the Bolgant. been surrounded by thousands of “Let one of your number go,” he| hostile warriors. The second reason said, “and announce to your fel-|is that I desire to punish the crea- lows that I demand their imtuediate| tures, so that in future @ stranger surrender.” may be safe in the Valley of the] The Bolgani whispered among|Palace of Diamonds.” He paused themselves for a few moments and|“And now I shall give you a third finally one of them announced that{reason why we may not seek to he would go and see the others.jescape at this moment." He pointed After he had left the room the old|toward the windows overlooking the man approached Tarzan. terrace. ‘Look.”*he said, “the ter “They will never sutrender,” he|race and the gardens are filled with aid. “Look put for treachery.” | Bolgani. Whatever their plan, 1 “It ig all right," said Tarzan. “I|think its success depends upon our! um expecting that, but I am gain-jattempt to escape from this roc ng time, and that is what we need| thru the windows, for, unless 1 most. If there were a place neat) mistaken, the Boigani upon the ter- where I might confine these others|race and in the garden are making ! should feel better, for it would)an attempt to hide themselves from nt down our antagonists by at! us? east that many.” “There is a room there,” said|the room from which he could seo the old.man, pointing toward one of|the greater part of the terrace and the doorways in the throne room, ‘where you can confine them—there are many such rooms in the Tower if the Emperors.” “Good,” said Tarzan, and a mo- ments later, following his instruc- ttions, the Bolgani were safely locked in a room adjoining the hrone room. In the corridors with- out they could hear the main body of the gorilla-men in argument. It was evident that they were discus (ng the message sent to them by now is by easily some here,” said ape Bol teplied the are beasts with their cunning diabolical.” broken of men are ensued, could why she gant easily also?” replied the us to un |the throne room looked, returned to the apeman’s side; of those who guard the entrance. and possibly some others at doorways at other portions throne room. That, however must determine.” lly to the opposite side of the cham ber and dfew back the hangnigs Tarzan. Fifteen minutes .passed,|before one of the apertures, disclos. snd finally 30, with no word from|ing beyond a small band of Bol ‘he Bolgani and no resumption of | gani. They stood there motionless, sostilities, and then there came to|not making any effort to seize or main entrance of the throne|harm him. ‘To another exit, oom the fellow whom Tarzan had|another, he went, Jespatched with his demand for sur-| discovered to ghe occupants of the chamber the same silent gorilla pi" naked ghe guardians. He, made the circle of is their answer?’ the room, passing over the dais be “They will not surrender,” the we peman, “what k the silence. | The old man walked to a part of; |these windows with the exception} pur} } be seen | only 60,! whisperits | Jeffect of speculation upon what the; La was the first) should we} | “You aré right,” he said when he|dozen openings, re | He walked quick-|into the | | replied’ bind the three thrones, and then| tixement, \they TLL 60 IN AN SEE SHELL GIMME A COOKIE TO GO EG AGAIN ASS MOM AN MGBBE SUPPOSED Foop, BUT THERC's N AVYER Wil RICE CAN MARK AN ELL EM SMACKERS A IHABITED & DUMBBELLS Fish ts MING Tr S ANY NA rac ‘ > AME AY, Ven, ae } AND HER BUDDIE NEP TANS ROHT! 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ESTHER AND BILL ARE To BE MARRIED THE WEDDING 1S NEXT MONTH {| ThEYWE, BEEN GOING “TOBETHER WELL- 1 HAPPENED TO HEAR WHAT ESTHER'S AND BILLY'S 0 FRIENDS HAD To SAY ABOUT ITH YES BUT IT SEEMS A SHAME THEY'RE TAKING THIS STEP - EACH ONE |S Too Good FoR THE OTHER f ~— "4 WHY DOT - WHAT MAKES 4OU THINK THAT? VE TS OCA & Olive Roberts Barton NO. The Fairy Queen and the could see everything from stood on the lighthoune Twins The whale goldish swam by and him telling his story to a porpoise, “You, sir was saying, “All I could see was flowers and water jlilles and birds and the people who came to feed me. How much grand: er it is to ride the waves and see the world! Here comes a ship. they heard and La. he sald, Unless he came back to Tarzan “It is as I suspected,” “we are entirely surrounded. help comes soon we are lost.’ “But their force is divided,” Tar- wan reminded him sven so, it is sufficient to ac count for us,” replied the old “Perhaps you are right.” said van, “but at least we shall ha bully fight.” “What is that and simultaneously, same noise, the throne ro exclaimed La attracted by th inmates of the lifted from a aling the scowl- ing faces of several score of gorilla that traps had b “the Bolgani are all massed outside| men ‘What are they claimed Tarzan, up to now!" ex- and as tho in an- the |swer to the query the Bolgani above began hurling bundies of burning, oll-soaked rags, tied in goat skins, throne room, which imme- miately commenced to fill St with thick, suffocatin ‘com: anied by the stench of burning hide and hair (Continued in Our Next Issue.) and} Headach $ and beyond each| tq MO QUININE Tablets Hache by Safe and box bears the 0c relle the Hemeds ture of 1 Proven The W. Grove. —Adver raised their eyes to the} gardens upon which the windows of| ceiling above them, where they xaw curing | igna- | 24—BACK IN THE LILY where & that had once been a | advised | }so_dangerc POOL They are coming to get a view of “If Bb were you I think I'd duck the “One what they are after.” “I'l do nothing of kind,’ said the whale, “If people want to seo me IT am not going to be mean. I'll stay where I am porpolse never can tell | the i The porpoise dived from view but jthe whale stayed of the | water, He wa: on top so busily thinking |Idoks and of how high he [spout the water over his head, that he didn't see a small boat leave big boat and row out carefully ward him. He rope called of his could didn't see the or the long a harpoon. that was apearilke thing fastened ~|to the rope Suddenly hoe his side felt ‘Then & stinging he turne aw the littl boat—and the and the rope and everything. “Dear me! 1 belleve I'm bed,” he cried. And he y, swimming as hard ld, o he felt very weak. "L didn't know the ocean was ‘he gasped. “I wish stab darted as he Get Rid of Piles — Now A box of Pyramid Pile Supporito- rien is your best friend to stop mad- |doning pain, put out the fire of buroing soren ve relax protrusions and give you ul ease and omfort. ousi nde testify, Many say Pyramid averted opérationa, Step into any drug for % 0c box, Advertisement Clean and Healthy WITH CUTICURA and | men! Many @ thin time, fat woman has a | | again | and I was with water Jone eve | hurts Istop swim back in the birds my garden and flowe lilies. It was so safe hurt me. My, but my side ere! I guess I'll have to Sud queer. It ed nly he felt very as tho he lost his senses | {for a minute. When he came to, there he was back in the Iily pool again among his friends and the water lilies. “On, dream,” he said. been asleep.” And Jabout the ocean and the porpoise and the ship and the sharp thing that stabbed him in the side, | A big blue butterfly wos just dis uppearing aver the garden wall. On it were a fairy and two tiny chil- dren. Back to the Fairy Queen's palace they went “I think the little fish has learn. ed hig lessgn,” said the queen, “If my! I've had such a queer “I must have he told them | PARCHEES! CHECKER AND \RONING BoaRay MULE “JEWEL FANCY BRIDLES - HORSE COLLARS BSTRIPED BUCY WHIPS ERNIES NECK Is So BAD HE CANT SING IN ay ERNIE HICKS THE WELL cen CLARINET, ZITHER PLAYER, AND ALL AROUND SPorRT. IS NURSING A VERY SORE NECK- HE JUST RETURNED FROM A THREE DAY VISIT /N THE CITY © 1925 BY NEA SERVICE INC think of any more “But I've had a fine time and |from the children’s feet wishes me to grant now, I shall/thank you, my dee Good-bye. And suddenly a clock phn take a rest. I find that most/Come and seo me again soon.” They were ig the wishes are a mistake anyway. I've} Nimble Toes took the butterfly |at home. had to unmake every wish I have}and led him away, Silver Wings (To Be Continued.) granted and it is a waste of time.” |siopped andtook she emagic shoes | (copyright, 1925, N. By & you cannot en, aes iies*inen Gata eee | movrece we=eco ces sro te: ta EMER AG wee SEER mom EBE s REE mm CLS. FAB AER

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