The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1925, Page 10

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MERBE | | You KNOW How ‘TY’ SPELL | De DTS-B-O A WORD MEBBE = ek | NY Tar 4 , ib YEAR CAN} aw, VY { YOU SPELL | quars | PITTSBURGH | Easy! | ? pial ok ce | } } | | his thick 1 eached out Clayt Baron ee oy yy 1825 BY NEA SERVICE WNC. “t am Lady Greyst u > tbe * ay — raren = > ¥ stein of the: Apes ‘ ne w 0 hallow 1 SPOSE MOM WILL JUST WHAT I = GOSH MOM -I HAD be f, PoP WHO ARE You Clayton. “If you are wise you) sTive AM mark wt th RAISE CAIN WITH ME EXPECTED: SHE'S ] THE TIME OF MY LiFe | |i} ; TALKING TO? — will release me at once.” r : : FOR STAYING OUT TILL WAITING For ME! ||) 1/7 f \\ 4 “TONIGHT - L SAW CHRIS You WOKE ME LPI airn of ieisreictedeiiA terior abawed.in the|”. ttm : ONE THIRTY BuT IT. * Now FOR THE : } iit ZIMMERMAN- GEE HE'S eyes of Luvini, and another emot fC WAS A GREAT GAME FUSS ~ MAYBE Mg HAZ c A. GREAT GUY -HE ASKED as well, but which would dominate (CHAPTER 3 1 WAST A LITTLE 7 | ALL ABOUT You-DEAR- the muddy brain it was diff The Spoor of Kev WHILE SHELL. GO } then, to For a long time he! AS TARZAN of the Apes, adapt é To BED , sat gazing at her, and slowly the A c his to that of Jad | Wr greedy, gloating expression upon his comparatively slow his face dominated and expunged the | v home, he revi fear that had at first been written | varying emotions the experience wed with of there, and in the change Jane Clay-|the past week. While he had been 3 ly / - on read her doom. unsuecessful In raiding the treasure _ eared With fumbling fingers Luvini un-|¥aults of Opar, the sack of diamond ‘ ee N tied the knots of the bonds that|hich he carried compenmted nev: | f | we ~ [A | VE WAITED held Jane Cla a Ww r fold for this miscarriage of his 4 af i AN HOUR AND ankles, She hot breath|Dlans. His only concern now was J 5 SHES STILL UP. upon her and saw his bloodshot eyes|for the safety of his Waziri, and and the red tongue that momentar. perhaps. ily licked the thick lips. The. in-|seek out the whites who had drug-| stant that she felt the last thong|se4 him and mete out to them the with which ‘she was tied fall away|Punishment they deserved. In view she leaped to her feet and sprang|however, of his greater desire to} for the entrance to the hut, but/return home, 4 to make no} a great hand reached forth and|¢tfort at apprehending them for the| seized her, and as Luvini dragged|time being at least bo Sepals elt teal ey [ste +i Natae a | FLAP) ‘“ANNY says hae’ hase coord Nines ah wheeled| Hunting together, CS fare pahi get, abalone ara eeoent alas y Vas PER F. ms seding to ; . pine taaan Soliris. | 5 Serr ORINKS & joy like a mad tigress and struck fe-|gether, and sleeping rs BURL NCEA Cr ike: aad. ara Gajetted view aloni : (PRES PAC TT_.|_HARD Ware = It was @ surprised Usula who, lion | the peatedly at his grinning, ugly face.|man and the great lion trod MraattT sai ek tha (tient oe ihe 7 Dee A i ji By brute force, ruthless and in-|savage jungle trails toward home.) oo adeniy face to face with his fi | domitable, he beat down her weak|Yesterday they shared the meat of resistance and slowly and surely|Bara, the deer, today they feasted ram E her er to him. Ob-|upon the carcass of Horta, the boar, Tarzan of the Apes!” cried Usula fvious to au: Ise, deaf to the|and between them there was little) "2* It | mae | many marehe a strange ri before the gate|chance that either would go hungry “It §s none oth: replica the @P*) try until he found me,” he said, and to the sudden new commotion| They had come within a day’s;man, “but wt i *¥*/and then he bid the Waziri good that arose in the village, the two|march of the b pw when Tar-| stoke? | bye and bent his steps once more struggied on, the. wortan, from the|zan di red the spoor of a con Ah, master, how can we tell you!"| away from home in search of Lu first, foredoomed to defeat {siderable body of warriors. As some | cried Usula vini and revenge. Against the rear palisade Usula| men devour the latest stock-market| “you do not mean cried Tar-| (Continued in Our Next Issue) had already put burning torches! quotations as tho their, very exist-| an, “It cannot be. Nothing could a 4 HARD 'S HERE to his brush pile ‘at half-a-dozen|ence depended upon an accurate | happen to-her while she was guarded - f LAUGH AT HIS MO different places. The flames, fanned | knowledge of them, so Tarzan of the | by my Waziri!" } aan fi EATEN JOKES- TE by a gentle jungle breeze, had leaped| Apes devoured ¢ ray of infor ‘The warriors hung their heads in | h | ‘ - MINUTES FROM NO almost immediately into a roaring|™ation that the jungle held for him, | same and sorrow. “We offer our . OU LL BE TELLING conflagration, before which the dry| for, in truth, an ac te knowledge | hives for hers,” ula, simply 3 | wood of the palisade ¢rumbled in| f all that this information could Im-| ti6 threw down his sp d shield | S } | : zs ONE ABOUT THE WHAT AN OLD 1 shower of ruddy sparks which the| Part to him had been during his life. | trentehing hi ws wide apart, | on FROM ZOE ; } YY MEN i: HE |S_ gl time a sine qua non to his existence. is great breast to Tarzan. | 10 ELIZABETH SWA Y spoor that lay before him, several Lee arabe | CONTINUED ape-man turned away with) Ono reason, I think, Elizabeth Presently he looked at|dear, that I feel a troublesome desire master wind carried to the thatched roots|'! of the huts beyond, until in an in-|50 now he carefully examined the credibly short period of time the} ldays ola it was partially ob was a roaring inferno of|(178 Obl tio aie t wb heak te ae ae "i {literated by the passage of beasts Lepg others 4 > And even Linstll lil eevee Melon: stad oer yee. lew Tell me how it hap-| Prescott is that he knew my broth: | nd the West coast Blacks swarmed [te ne ne keen eyes and hor Nn 4, “and forget your|er very well indeed. He tell me forth in terror toward the jun {rils of the ape-man. His partial in. | fllst Tt forgotten the/ that they were very great friends 1925 AY WEA SEAVICE, mec. uggestion which prompted it,” in fact, he is the only person who| 4 Upon either side of the gate rink aimee N |” Briefly Usula narrated the events|aver mentioned him to me the Waziri stood, looking for ine the Morente ol except | mistress, but tho they wa Re Lap adi nest sled 4 which had led up to the death of/ Mrs, Burke, who, of course ous a aihaflar “one cf 1a whitel® 7 ei he wag ida 3 Taye ru does not i es any very pleas. | ; 8 | peas ) ee words, | ant memories of Harry | Nina ay i gh haar Mc aera i a question which was typical| "Mr, Prescott told me the other| lie §s to blame for it. He is so kind monthavte taba | of him. night of one or two episodes that|®"4 so full of thoughtfulness for hae | “Where in Luvini?” he asked he hed had with Harry which were | everybody. The Waziri returned and told her) «ay, that we do not know,” re-|very funny, and he says that when st night. because I had not that I wag missing,” he soliloquized, | pied Taula he has known me longer he will/been out all day, he took me for Freed haat oye gaps ieee “put T shall know," said |tell_me a lot about my brother} ride on the boardwalk in one of Teaser eened £0 the oe the Apes. “Go upon yo _|that will make me laugh those funny ro r The up the useless vigil. ‘ay from home—but no, |™y¥ children, back to your huts, and It took away o great deal of the|'ahts, the laughter e and “he was never there,” he uke te ta heats ‘lwhen next you see an of the|homesickness that I've had, even the guy crowd were wonderful “and now we must pursue the|”, pa fhe ‘i | Apes you will know that Luvini is}here where everyone is so good to] Mr. Prescott said that he was blacks and capture some of them The direction that the trail led! gong.” e. But you know how carefree |glad that there was one person in from whom we may learn th rather mystified Tarzan of the Ape | y begged permission to accom-|and happy we were in Switzerland, {the family that did nto have to be ‘ abouts of Lady Greyatok is it was not along the direct route y him, but he wonld not Isten haven't been free “rom care|unhapby, that his place had been | E JUDGE WINDHAM FROM THE COUNTY SEAT toward Opar, but in a rather more | ‘atnice ; It ‘was daylight before they came lto them: 5 like @ morgue ever since Mrs. Pres ro’ upon @ small band of straggiers, |2Uthetly direction. On the sixth day | «yoy are needed at home at this} To tell the truth, no one about|cott’s futher had died, Now that STOPPED IN WN LONG ENOUGH To TELL who were in camp a few milew to,| is keen ears caught the sound of ap-| time of year.” he said, “Already|here has laughed much since 1|Mrs. Prescott’? second boy way A COUPLE OF GOOD STORIES THEN ward the West. These they quickly Uabrge pad he presently there | have you been too long from the|came, Madame Prescott has been|born, jhe said he hoped she would DROVE ON was wafted to his nostrils the spoor | herds and field. Refurn, then, and|so Il, and the death of her sister| get back some of her brilliancy and ERT of black Sending Jad-bal-ja into 4! earry word to Korak, but tell him|was so tragie, tha has | spirit thicket to hide wan took to the}. jan keepa his eves n when he kisses so he can ace his finish watched in silence until no more came from the gateway of the vil lage, and until the interior of the palisade was a seething hell of fire they saw nothing of her. Long after they were convinced that no human being could remain alive in the village they still wasted and hoped; but at last Usula whatever it is, I ean not think thar surrounded, winning their immediate surrender by promises of immunity Ene ie ana vat is my h that he, too,| looked as tho life : rrible| “You might no think it, Miss EI {@ “little devil’* hearted and gay Ta very wicked wish ates fruthfully the questions that Usuln reas ANG: Wi idly in the direc main at home—if T fail, then may | th that must be endured. [lington,” he said, “but Leslie was He is a very wonderful man. on jlbeedt tion of the approaching; negroes @ come and take up my unfinished | 1 don’t quite understand it, but}one of the gayest girly T ever knew |Mizabeth. 1 can hardly see how|the other couples in tha. coltine| Will writ “where ix Luvini?’ demanded| the Guat Katee Gaacsi aves work If he wishes to do sag" there seems to be some constraint, | when 1 married her.” 4’ man who has so much on his|echairs on that brilliant lighted “sion 1) | Usula, who had learned the fame| before No ong. Until, even) Ax he finished speaking he turned |nome misunderstanding between Mr.| 1 was impertiient enough, Mile) mind, ae ho must have—because on} boardwalk, “I (Copyrisht, 1925, Ni BA | ‘ back in the direction from which he! Prescott and his wife, While she|beth, to suggest that perhaps helevery side hear wh of the leader of the West coast’ that they were Waziri, but the one! ; : : by he Laer aphe atc bia tata aT Ra P ) in the event that they would answer As we wound in and out among |make. vou soon. agit : wished—oh, dear | | wonderful | friend. will not tell you what I TOMORROW —Letter roan mn nd histled once a sin hb i n be, yet, “was to blame and then he called metexecutive he is—could be so light-| wished, but I am afraid that it was | Atherton io Leslie I /

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