The evening world. Newspaper, July 24, 1914, Page 12

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3 ME. Sketch WE CANT Go IN- THE BAT Houses; occu itd THATS CONRAD CONNES VOICE OR (M AWFULLY MISTOOK- AN’ HE MUST OF \"POPPED” OR HE WOULONT BE CALLIN CARTER "LOVE © ST, hi Pook AXEL GcT SoAmeD ETE — YESTERDAY WHEN HE ‘ThOUSHT We WERE GONNA MAKE WIM WRESTLE. A REAL GORILLA FoR “THe FILMS, Thy DROP Him A NOTE AN? Thue Hin CTS A FAKE ANIMAL an! WeLL Comm BACK Th WORK \ leave behind him hia alave, the giant Ethlop, Maciste. Fulvius loved Maciste as a man might love a great dog that is de- voted to him. And now he sought to learn what had become of the giant. | By cautious questions he soon dis- } CHAPTER Ill, Inthe Jaws of Death. JAY and night Fulvius moved through Carthage like a shadow, gleaning news of the army's strength and ite There (sunk in the brute slumber most carefully guarded secrets, ‘fength bis work was done and he Bis official mission accom-!imperative gesture. At once the (plished, Fulvius had two things more ‘te Go before he could leave the city his every step was one stride Roman's hand to his lips and covered geod his pledge to Batto by ‘@peking for news of Cabiria. Then—— ‘Fen years earlier when he had es- fro.a his pursuers by making pointed to the manacies that fettercd tugged with insane strength at loved. Love opened the eyes of his mem- ory. And in the gracefully beautiful pagdned Rat er. Togethe! and ti rae through the dark at; ria. out through @ postern ‘When she was gone he told Ma- iste what he had discovered. And way from Carthage and headed for|in yearning eagerness he waited for a! her But Cabiria did not city. Dawn found them far on their | c! visit. Gay or so later, they | come again to t! came to the spot among the desert’s | new peril was besetting her. where Sophoniaba, strange dreams of ill omen, sent for Karthalo, the High Der dreams for ber, Aha He Fimsy vee Kb HA AND LET Him “THINK (T {S A REAL ONE - THEN (LL TELL HIM CTS ONLY SIDNEY “wane up’ Stray scrap of offal or of castoft clothing—these alone remained to mark the site of the Roman, army's late abiding place. broken camp and had A sand storm had : one gy thus atood in the jesert without ter, with covered the story of th: fate. | knowledge abs eee are ph And by night be atole ou! city’s | Whereabouta, without means of fin mills. ing tho lost camp. they were alone and with no alterna- tive save to wander aimle: of fatigue, alongside the huge grind- | in search of their fellow Roma! stones to which he had for ten years Lhe onl bby Koy feeerine, Starva- jon seemed very near. been chained) lay Maciste, Fulvius ‘Bolpio, had. suddent: bent over the sleeping giant and| camp in order to ald his n touched his shoulder, At the touch, | Massinissa, in an attack on the city an a dog at the call of a long absent | of Massinissa had fallen upon plans, digging out the ene-| master, Maciste bounded to his feet. Lad fe and love uy i. Syp! : “| had utterly routs A at a fe in A retreating fragment of 8; pet to return to Scipio's camp | shadows. army came upon Fulvius and Maciste Teport. in the desert, seized the two a po! But Fulvius checked him with an | ii {th os and al ners of wi them to Cirta giant understood the need for nce. au n Sophonisha, the captives w: Dropping on one knee he caught the | condemned to death and were cast 1 a dungeon 9 await execution, b But onieba was heartless ber into the jaws of death. He must! with kisses. There was no time to| pandmald, Elissa, was not. And again waste if master and man were to eats sy) ; wacape ved" proved its magic. alive, before sunrise, Fulvius | wr nad once been Cabiria crept by stealth to the dungeon and brought Maciste. food and drink to the two prisoners. “Break your chain!" he ordered, Bhe brought them words of hope and And at the command the giant| of cheer, too, vowing to do all in her the | Power for them. aks of wrought iron. Ten years of| Long and with dawning emotion |) rust had weakened them. The sight | did her great dark eyes rest on the ‘ \y of his master had redoubled Maciste’s| face of Fulvius, Ana power. One long tremendous heave| love was born. and the iron li parted. to his own the message flashed. And \ Mi freed, sprang to his mas-| for the first time in bis life Fulvius Ir a he Ri and You Shall Be From Cabiria's eyes Novelization of D’Annunzio's Spectacular Photoplay Now at the Knickerbocker AAT S as he entered the palace, chanced to fi And he craved self. fuse the priest’ keepll window, his Maciate, Karthalo snatched up Cabiri®—as he had done many years gently away to where Fulvius await. |man ed him. | Karthalo recovered his senses and summoned the guard, fugitives and rounded them before they could e: cape from Cirta fought their way into a provision c lar, which they barricaded and di fended easily against the foo, to their horror, they discovered that, Cabiria bad been recaptured. Knowing the vile heart and his boundless power, ned all hope of see- girl he had eo strangely hot during the fight, SmMaaTER By Cc. M,. Payne WE CAN USE THAT ONE. IT; HAS No ONE IN tT POP Deda 1Lnu GET HE JEST CONE IT. AN’ HES COUNTIN' TH KISSES=— \e 1 GET THIS ONE) MISS MARY, ITLL GIVE ME 4 LOVE ExPLopeD 77? How Rainey Filmed Charging Buftaloes For Those Pictures at the Casino upon Cabiria. her for his own. told Sophonisba that Molock bring terrible misfortunes upon her- her country unless Elissa were turned over to to be offered up aa a sacritice. Sophonisba was High Priest, Carthage were an inspiration from Heaven it- Dearly as she had learned to care for Cabirla, she dared not re- solemn command. Weeping, she gave Cabiria into the of the wicked High Pri Karthalo, setzing his terrified vic' led her away from the paiace. passed by the dungeon where Macistc and Fulvius were confined. Peering out througn the captives saw Cuabiria dragged along by Karthalo, M. rt wrung by his master’s suf- nga at this sight, fron bars of the cell, resistiess grasp, and buckled. ree. Maclate, like a bloodhound on the scent, followed swiftly in the track of Karthalo and Cabiria, twice, members of the palace guard sought to bar his way. them from his path and sped on, Dashing into the temple he caught up with Karthalo just as the priest was telling Cabiria who she was and was threatening her with the fires of Moloch should she resist, The crafty priest the fron bars bent The prisoners were the rocks of antediluvian their wabbly tied and thonged stone clubs, and met that ame defense that was whispered to the first buffalo Adam as like a rock, wondering among the beasts of the earth when darkness rolled away and Creation stood com- yours, while you froze to the marrow peering above the edge of your cam- era less than five feet away; those hooked, spreading horns begin- ning to curl downward for the charg- ing jump, and the upward ripping and tearing——- I guess that you were brave all right, else why have we “ac-\ your picture of the kept on turning the crank, curling it| roused fe to around an’ curling It ‘round? By C. Mortimer. time, Mr, Rainey! Injun, now, weren't your along now, own up. You're, such a “sandy” man and a “nervy’ that you can afford to o knew that from this lon will worm him- self through the tangle of brush and it waanth duat bes! Yes, indeed, perhaps your feet may | fade, the tawn of his coat blending have felt a bit chilly; but permit me| its color with the leaves and vines '|ing brave, it was merely “tempera-| io remark that the chill didn’t reach | of the jungle, shivering as his ances- | your camera hand. So we take off|tors did long ago when they, too, But it was great nerve and you are our hats to you, Mr. Paul Rainey, for 1 weren't seared almost death, why, then, Pulvius and Ma: first felt the thrust of those tearing, OLZWASSER Ope cvenings Unlil 9 o’Lioek Our Liberal Credit Terms WORTH = DOWN N YEFRLY 75. 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