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Be “S’Matter, Pop?” * Bf = By s ze By C.M, Payne BY ao The Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday, January 28. ———— ===> 7S; eS = = EH 4 ‘ SSS - — SSS — = — = P — 3 UH-UH-UH Yf TB00-Hoo! {| UH-UH-Ulr BY Gorties You Just Missed THE FUNNIEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED! LISSEN AN ILL Tetk Nou ABOUT IT ( Copymatt, 1913, | | ont Ros Sk Se Wie | Conquests of Constance The Horse } By Alma Woodward Trainer Cowrigit, 1915, by ‘The Prem Publish ing Co, (The New York Evening World) 1166 OW is it you ain't down at another punched transfer. He wus a H Paim Beach? Constance in- | horse trainer, f met him at a ball and quired with a wicked ewinkle| the thing that got my eye wus the way of the eyu. he wus togged. Gosh! That man wut “Meaning met’ | Certainty one nervous dresser. Yuh MY DEAR QoY - You ONT Go ABWT IT RIGHT! @ GUY WANTS TO HAVE. ALL KINDS OF NERVE AND SELF-CONFIDENCE WHEN E TACKLES AN EDITOR! MAKE. HIM THINK YouR LEAD ME To THAT, EorroR.! (m Goin’ To Stow You How To SELL Him Some Stuer ! \ pine wors Te MATTER Bosco? Why “THE LARGE GROUCH? onrvig, 1813, Uy The Pome Ryttasing C9 PICTURES UP To AN STUFF 1S GREAT ~SEE 2 isha GA £ senarnat he cota Jeet Mearibis, vast catia bia ahirt F e time. An 1 t MR. JARR LEARNS OF EdrToR AND We atl {Lt GE Grad “Why, 2 don't go| Sey, he had a knob uy rabtee pal mero AND NG to Palm Beach any | place there wux room to wear one! more because it's) “At fret when I met him he wus quiet becoming quite too}--real bashful I might my. An’ I common -- the| thought % wus funny that a men with haunt of the par-|take-me-homes whet listened like that. venu, don't you | 41dn't match ‘em better. Well, 1 know." to a couple ov showe with him, an’ to ikey, hang on!4inner, ‘The one thing that anmoyed me to that = pipe! | wu» that he et with his knife, but I Dreams itke that/knew I'd if) that, whea I knew" him don't grow in all | better. whe jnered, “May, ain't It just] Then the horse shaw come to town. ‘nough to lucite a massacroe the way! An’ I thought I'd be. the 1081 cheese 8 poor gumps ts got to stay in one! goin’ there with some one what wus burg all the weeks in the year, ‘cept | @OMBBODY. Well, if you please, we two? And here these swells ain't n0/ pad to go in the sume door ae the gooner found out where tho nearest | gorses, An’ if yu could ‘a’ sean the drug store In in a place “fore the medd | mixed line uy bums whet spoke to &im han to dump ail their rage back in the | pea: friendly, Jost ke they used ¢o tutte | ““MOVIES’ MYSTERIES.” | 66 HAT you tell me about the! the mysteries of making the; . the true romance of the Wild|!*h actors in this country nowadays that the Lambs Club fs known as “An r movi ‘Weat ax the motion picture camera sees | th . ft on Staten Island, in New Rochelle, | Englishman's Home.” and over « -Los Angeles and Jacksonville and other! Flwhth avenue, where “The Whip” fe. Outposts of clvilfgation, tuterests me) beinw played by ten cricket teams of greatly.” said Mr, Jarr, [Johnny Bulls, the Itaiian walters in Sure! Everybody ts bugs about the|the Thirty-fourth street tvble d'hotes movies!” rejoined that elegant young | te learning to drop more aitehes than man, Mr. Sidney lavinsky, known! #shes. { ‘wherever the Gory Scalp Brand of| “You object to the English actors in| Motion Picturee ts sown ae @uiney | the moving pretures, then’ | 6laven, the Badlands Bronco Buste HPP, i replied» He indignant youns ‘It was very interesting to me to hear; MT. Slavingky. “Did you ever see them uv Indian pictures taken in France by that the fact you could roll a cigarette sed ain Bran trunk again re off to anoth with your left hand made you an idol | Reanehent Wath they minit aot Ape eM WELL~ HE HASNT | netghiborhood? —_ io ae ai uy Sis, inane mhest! ifr, Jerr went on, (06, 08 how ng via He. To SEEN MY STUFF YAas- My STUFF (s “stome day, you bet, I'm goin’ to be.alit” before the grand tarde Wet | You were paid well for it, your father) gous roretgn actors ure HO ALL TE | Mel OR ee eR ALL FUNNY! (T KNOCKS saagy little Sociallat an’ go to all the | eculdivt make « getaway, | |for Indians, bocaune tH STure HE EARS open -! PEOPLE OFF “THEIR, CHARS !! | meetings at Carnegie Hall an’ every-| «Aan? then one uv his cromescometep ' Why shouldn't I get the cush, when! oc cad to te th CAN USE SEct Him Some thing, I'm just tired uv workin’. That's) .: i'm @ knockout on the screen?” |Serctue” pease ‘eee Rie ane IN FACT—(T's ABOUT THE. what's the mater with me. 1 want to| ae pr Me tm glad you take auch a commend: | Snow vane astienuty fodtan Sipn’—wtieh | BEST THERE (S- - [recline on a couch uy violme, with a ssgguumee podiimpenscagay ts gov ru cours, Ast the Gow | rum uy ites ov the valley thrown over jiuy gold mandaied feet an’ eat pearte able pride in your profession,” sald Mr.| iy ie the Thirat Jarre, "It's too bad you fell off your! ouae it a couple of owhorse, I don't see how tat could Nap-) "wail we were putting on a three: pen, When, ax you tell me, moving Ple-! pee) feature of Western life. ‘A Noble! @ure cowboys are fastened to thelr sad-| Redman's Hexol 4d'T was to play | len with tron ringe in the seat of their! the lead, the noble chief that leads th pogeather trouser as ve] Nite man who has botriended “Bo they all are.” rejoin young MY.| to the gold n in the desert, @od Biavinsky. “When you see them ad- then dies for lis friend, It was the big Justing their shooting jewelry, as you | part and 1 wanted to piay it—when the think, in wetting Into the saddle, they | tm director runs in a big-nosed Bing: | |», are really snapping the hook tn the sud>!jishman—you've got to have a big nose | gle eeat to the ring in thelr cowboy|to play Ind and hee re | noonly you re | OH -VAAS - 1'M ~ -- Uv eduine explanation he umbitche@qres souttle with diamond sauce!* peter Le pee an f could bear wes “Line the weather gone to your bead?” | creme on feed? af “uneasy vest aga 1 aeked sbarply fi W, What's the use? T wus tryin to] An’ gh thedimeee stendin™ere be Pilnor Giyn'y an’ you go an’ spall | with my pony come emt Welk mew, all Wie poetry. There ain't no weather lwhen 1 got that mmomy when things te like that! But, any-| gnowed him f I wus uneasy way, speakin’ uy weather, do yuh know * Vim worrted stiff "bout tee thing 1 gotta have tn GeEe~wHaT a Gat If there's} gence at the finish: net to eay netiiin uminer It'*} our bringin’ heme ¢he money en raed trousers seat. But [ got @ notion Iiin the part. And me, who made the} foe Td die without plenty uv 1¢0, an ll nervous iangwidge! Yem oe wus em i could do some superd hor |reputation of the Gory Scalp filma, | (tell ma she c'n economize on everything | paimed | without belng fastened to the I get the small part of the renegade! cept ice, An’ you bet she gele a ten- oe Beeaaaal | and as we were maxing @ dash across|who poisons the water hole and kills cent piece every day’ But !f the vlamed { the Badlands near Idnoleumville, my|a party of emigrants, and am shot Water don't freese at all, c'n yuh eee How Old 1s Ann? } horee shied ut a parlor organ a in the frat reel, what a ten-cent pivce Ie gol’ {0 10K | Wim, Hav, Ane Howard Shaw's-titete | was delivering on a wheelbarrow, and} “Think of givin’ me a part that's a itke next summer?” Lot trun. Hut that aimt what I left) piece of cheese ike that! Well, 1 took (fee Gory Scalp Film Company flat for."/1!, but you bet I crabbed that fin “#No, What was it? asked Mr. Jarr.(and it cost @ dollar a foot—three thou-| 7 “It's when they ‘got to running tn}eand feet—io take st!" Py English actors in the movies, That got w'd you do It?" asked Mr. Jarr. | playing the Chief Iron Bagle up stage,/think of the laugh it will get when | tommyaxe!’ ae he kuelt down to lavoke the Great) f my goat," raped young Me. Slavinaky. ' aid the revengeful moving | and 1 got him to talking with bis face |they ace the Indian chief saying, “Cut| “And then, tov,” aaid young Mv ala: Rpirit: Walt til! you mee the film a a | ein “Why, there's so many of those Brit-picture actor, "I played down atage to !to the camera i \your atick, you bloomin’ be or I|vinsky, grinning, “1 alwaye get ® good laugh!” say, speuktn’ uv pontes reminds me uvyfor hundreds of yeare.” |erendniece of elght confemed to her mother that she could not pe « euffragist "On, freeze,’ 1 observed consol: ing! 1 . +) Wali, if it dont, 1 ace where I eend | because the other children mmde fun of cival Poindexter, the Knglish actor] ‘Rverybody lip-reads these days, And Jolly well will salp you with my creased his leather leg@ing carefully | myself old storage and leave my|her, her wee sister of six @rcely ex- at home. My pony coat Is be-|ciained: “I wouldn't be @ coward: in’ to 100k dew-crepit anyway. Ohy| they've ‘bean making fun of Aunt Anes . « ns ln, Lf nooegs . . Tarzan of the Apes ae ae \ Not Like Any Story | Sy Edgar Rice Burroughs —y e Hore Ta = eer awe ne | That You Have Read \ “i . . A AAA RANA AAA ARRAN AANA RAL RA AANA ARR AAD RRR ARANDA ANAL ‘at, 1012, iy Frank A, Muney Co.) fighter? And if ‘Terkox Is dead, he will power to kill his enemy, but nad @l> sleeping tn tae jungle at night, and About his neck hung Wie golden chain typified nome denigod of a wid and The look of surprise on the savage which he quickly transferred to his 1 " L4 * ' e erNoraia OF PRECEDING CHAprams, know nothing uf my eupromacy, while lowed tim to lve—uaha reaching lie cabiu late the following from which depended the diamond-en- warlike bygone people of bis ancient fae was almost comical, and before own person. Bain tiayton, Lont Greystoke, Ie manonel with allve he will be an example to the other ‘That afternoon aw the the came tom joy Crusted locket of hia mother, the Lady forest Tarzan could naling lis bow the fel- Now indeed was he dressed as a man Bintan Son ai it, ‘clusion SRR Gather. an wae thelr wont Detore darks’ irq ‘she moved avout but Aber. < Wan A quiver of Ar Bur of these things Tarzan did not B-ahizioan cont alarm a# though to others doubt his high orlgin, How be should “Ka-goda? hissed Tarzan in Terkoz's ness set ed on the jungle, Tarzan, WS jee and Alice tiuild «rad galy enough to gather what frutt think rylnk out | | | | | | low had turned and fled down the path should be, None there was who ¢ould | i} ; ; 4 ‘Me bor, Alice dies. bed ear, which, in ape tongue, means, freely wounds washed tn the limpid waters of ; er plece ef toot trom before him like to have returned to the tribe to Allee eg and M1 translated: “bo you eunrender?” the Httle stream, called the old males *d Auts he required to satisfy the de- ulshed black riine to indicate te ait the dungie ‘Tarsan took to the trees in purauit, Berade before thelr envious Gage, thie opting fae Sua Walled, adopee (Clayton moment th y about him. tends OF Auager About hie walst wae @ belt of tay folks that he wees man and tot an end inva few moments came in view uf Wondrous Anery, her on lead little “ape In. the n added a few more oun “You have a» in to-day that Tar. in ten da Was quite eaund ageldsairios op rawhide fnanioned by Well aug ana’ aia vevasiee citee umteesd tia the fisine auatry. ae a ‘aking the body across his shoulder mt y oot pressure, Which alicited a horrified enriek apes is the greatest among SXCePt for @ ter helf-healed acs: upper f ; ape, and srave doubt often ar the Resing auarr he moved more slowly through the trees Tar AF a Aupport for the home-made seat i r fags F eras ow Lp Pg Gor ted sh ee which, starting @ iis left eve, ran AF MUPpONT for the home-made seal” mind aw iy whether he might Hot yet ‘Phere were three of them. and they toward the iittie pallsaded village, for fetter Wilt, He ent “Ka-woda!" repeated Tarzan, Huh,” they replied with one volee Op of his head. ending at vii The Nang Sow which Mh teen net an cing madly ju single fle through hy again needed arrows f° Gineorors a tiaosiig ‘knife ‘uses at oda!” cried Terkoz, man im great.” It was the mark left by oon Kuionga’s ne over lett e fot hair commencing to guiw the dense undergrawt Ap he opp! ed quite clome to ‘wombat wif @ Baler te MN gala rasscat thane dup ia \tatieee guage anne at 2 wien he wad torn the sealp 2 bu vo Win Ne apes (iat Tartan easily distanced them, nor gncioaure he an excited group » ner é ; , : pon he blavk men * did they see his silent passage above pounding two fugitives, who, trembli: Weous Laboriouls he trifle, but mot releasing tia hold, “| ape. He Js not like his poopie. His waye ba at ade Gapadalanie A i i wing peer tedeanch timeelf to med and to print’ mn Tarzan, King of the Apes, inighty are not thelr waya, and ao Taczan ix alegvence ‘Tarzan tried 405° ue ; fete wrk te ny “4 with very few excule thotr heads, nor note the crouching. with fright and exhaustion, were aoarc Agen last becotiee Bind Oh reaahe cuunemacy. mighty fighter, In all the jin- @olng back to tue latr of his own kind _anantia, from the akan of rel a atrange, an Mone hte ‘ ; Heuie wauaiied spon «low branch abic vo recount the uncanny details of payin 5 wm Tarra i By the waters of dhe area lake whial ne Uger rica jain @ a ¢ at Fal ye, he had mown ures tn whead of them beneath whteh the tratl thétr adventure. Meer fig ran eeciires a “ills Nelbvu"” wrest i je great tal oh time in the cabin. Bat he found (Cr behind end cut with his huntt men wit Noa ae ati a ‘ ; ‘ . i q cabin, But he found i \ nesses of har Ve Mirando, they sald, who @ een Mag hold on "eet h eaid, ‘Ka-gode’ to me. All bas no further shore, You must choose hide had dried as stiff as a board, !! to # ride hang por fore no lin afd cheek and te ae 4 Mirand ss seid rhe niadl be on tho tribe have heard. rrel no more @nother to rule you. Tarran wi)! mot ie tae eae eee ee, ae en cone ) M1, Ut, a Vargan jet the Arst (Wo pass beneath ahead of them a short distance, ha CHAPTER XI. with your king or your people, for next teturn.”’ nd. as ha knew naught of tenning, he dead io mieht not fall eiens, Tarzan was Yo Altes! qin but as tie third came swiftly on suddenly come screaming toward them eres (Coatintied.) ball kill you, Do you under- And thus young Lord Greyatoke took Wat freed to abandon his cherished CT | ae fact Amare: tahoe tonccan'ana outing bi Wie vouna techa Ht moose droved about the Black Cviiw that a terrible white aint naked 5 the first step toward the goal whic RA en ' hue ncraped and whittled mung dear “A quick terk drew it taut warrior Was pursuing btn, fe three I i Ther Aalarminaa ta hat few cled as the best of the ancten: Roman fo eradicate this deg s omblem r ie h Man’s Reason Asnonted Terkos Hed) A6t Riniealtoate Aiding of other gayntrnlt scenery Mea A MICH, MME fot es Stora must hove aren miclag, ond tenses ee ons Mie em eam an mone aCreamn fron had made for the vilide a8 ARZAN knew what the result ‘And you are satisfed?’ white men like himself, eet te ee ihe eott and ‘ nog the victim, and his fellows turned to as thelr lege woula carry Meeuta bar’ in aa Gaatanlt ha Huh," eald the ape. of Mbonga’s vill ae. for he had soft and sinvers Dono he learned to *iy ite hie wtrueRlnig b Bae 3g 7 neck would break. Then there ‘Tarsan let tim up and ¢n @ few imnin- CHAPTER XIU. Han tea She " n eh, Riacieintaihe denes(@nlinen Ge «cry, of: tervor had came to Terkoz's rescue the \tr all were back @t thelr vocations, a» His Own Kind t ne the trees above caused them 1 look back, and ther se sore straits—a man's reasoning) 00" primeval forest a following morning 9 arAad, mning f 1 Mbonga'n ' Inte the t his arms and legs beatin: Neri ‘ lame and sore from; the therefore, he colle Woihe ware lage, 9 ‘ cape the air, and his tongue protruding trom 1 kil) him,"" thought ‘Tarzan, Sus dese ip.stie eninge of the apes was inds of iis battle with tho various arm and log ornament With the noble poise of hin ha r a winding Jung 4 ‘Tarzan despatched his prisoner quick- his open mouth. No other soudma 4 5 Tersan, ion that Tarsan was hog, wet out toward the had taken from the black warriors who head upon those road #)) iidors, and tn: his progress through the tr: ly and ailenti oved the Weapons he utter, nor waa there any what advantage will it be to me? Will a mighty fighter and a at 2 “ range creature, west and ¢ ea-cOMSt. had succumbed to his swift amd eilent the fire of iife and inteMigence in those suddenly be cam co to tw and ornament: atest joy of jt about him. OA DUS Tob she Uribe of @ eres Birange Secaves he hed Am bs wavelies vi ‘ y ° joy ‘ — . rte o tad me GAwik, gnehe ond donned them On = fine, Clear eyes, be might readny Mave black all eechclotlty To Be Continued.) Povey i ' t +;

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