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nd Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Mondzy, December 14, 1914 THE EVENING WORLD’S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES—A COMPLETE STORY EACH WEEK OF PERIL a) Part One—A Choice of Deaths rv) (All Rights Reserved) “ Scenario by S. H. Wright In the course of time they find them- Comes a when the last remnant of Ep, the river "7 selves far u one of the sours citte Ama- their native guides desert them hogs of their Nate guide bed Spoke ra eset fees Howard eg or peuses ease Feeneing tint lane the use of their party cen amie. tnd Howard dereensiad na (Glow, Fiver beltg: full of hee aug-eut. | The la magazine rifle and for the occupants of the now Ir . it t press on toward the svetic mountalae”” JM followele in some saree faust Ge achoree, nesters they sunken canoe. Their 8 choice of deathe.— foundation in fact. Indian trftes inthis section of | Mn Wf HATA HEA mm i wii Av A HAA A Ha a Wester Brazil, inabtting the foothills of the Andes, ! HA | HH WI Pe: AT AAT ARMA Hh WA } | ih Make mention of “the white thunder gods" who in- | Hi ! i } | My \ HH | f Ht I i | a AANA HA Wa abit the crater of an almost extinct volcano and “make [|!||!)//)!)!)) ALAM WE gf ! i é th WAH | HK | Hi 4 Bf thunder The Indians speak of them i i I i BL Wil Hi) I i WY A i i b white, beards, amd clad in “shining | i, s ". lioned several of the tribes none seen these “white thunder ind of them at first hand, as no that region ever would venture near mystery, Rathet it is a tradition, ap- down for ations. It may well be it conquest of Peru some y ik the country (Rat lay be Andes (Brazil), was encountered in the |] Awerded | $ Seach Week | Hat THere -THAT 3 . |] EVENING WORLD READERS are THERE Boy's cove ) . Invited to write the scenarios for f S e* 10} age com: e COVERS CONS! Dam ¢ Week. ‘The writers of accepted cer | TERRITORY |] Marios will be awarded $25 and their | * i ublished with thelr | lots, legibly | fide of each | T3Y Govcies THIS TIOY Loves THE ecenarios rights thereto must be surrendered | to this paper. The editor reserves |] the right to make changes In scen rlos to render them available. f publication. For suggestions study | the printed stories. | |} JINCLOSE RETURN PosTace, otherwise scenarios cannot be re: | turned. ADDRESS PICTURE STORY | EDITOR, EVENING WORLD, 63| PARK ROW, NEW YORK City, The Seventh Award of $25.00 ! For an Accepted | \| Picture=Story Scenario! j Has Been Made to ! S. GOBIET, | 160 Bleecker St., New York City ——His 8 “THE OTHER BRACELET” WILL APPEAR NEXT WEEK | “inte, Prose ‘Pupisnmne’Co (MY. Reming World DOEY AND AXEL— If Axel Can Explain THIS, We'll All Chip In and Buy Him a Diamond Studded Medal! we na woe we we By Vic Gos! tues mareeerere eS as D Aw var oFFicer! FIENDS ARE ALLA TIME q mee ( YUST LEMME EXPLAINS RUNNIN’ INTO THINGS /” ‘ a wan oon Surrenin’ mine! (TS A wHeeL OFF A MoTORCYCLE. Now | WONDER - = HICKVILLE DOINGS BY HAZEN CONKLIN Comnant. 1914. by The Press Publi (The Now York Evening Wordle O% IRE is our usual batch of sneers sneered for us b; Amos Crabb, our loca sneerer: One thing that make: “love in-a cottage” worth while te the there ain't wsually room in it for he mother or hia’n. When a@ person can sing it’s hard t start ‘em. When they can't it’s hart to stop 'em. A Wf a feller allue did what hh ( Jriends think he orter he wouldn \ make the same mistakes—he'd make ( others. ; = {016 Prose Pubiiehing (oi ¥ Bvening World) - EP mt HAPPENED IN TOYLAND ow Bo hed two aibiaistissew lotiad night afore last, on account of whict 1994, Prese Publishing Co, (N. ¥. Evening World. Gideon Spriggs and his wife ain’t o1 speakin’ terms. Gid went to Hickt Junction that afternoon to dicker with Elias Ellis, prop. of the Ellis Tavern for @ roan horse Elias advertised fot sale. Gid walked. He didn't shor Up, come supper time, and when Mra t Spriggs went to bed at 8.30, havin’ se i up half an hour beyond her usual be< time to wait for him, Gid hadn't ar. rove yet. He got in later withow wakin’ Matilda, and in the mornin she asked him what kept him. “Dick: erin’,” he says. “Drinkin’, you mean,’ she says. “Nope,” he says,’ “nar; drinkin’. We dickered and dickerec till nigh 8 o'clock, and then 1 come straight home and come hom straight!" rs. Spriggs she went t the door and looked out. "Weill, Gid,’ she says, “there's only one set « foot tracks in the snow out there and whoever made ‘em didn't com ‘straight home’ and didn’t come homs ‘straight.’ They must of bin mad by @ two footed snake.” Ezra Hicks, our local atei an awful lot of ex: nothin’ for nothin’ been knowed to i 2 en ae Ree ee os — - * aeperen ara x ae nothin’ he could do Without, oven fat new gallus buttons, jut yest jay a 1916, ‘Tee Pree a, Y "i Gormen | ETHEL’S WAY-—She Entertains Her Friends. we (SPE Sib Be he Pee Patties Om) we he bought fifteen cents’ worth ef mus lin tn Bemis Bros. Emporium fas wis we 1 his wife to piece . . “4 Sa dress with and giv: U 4 dime in ‘change an( it right back to hin don't want the up an se4' care at ouch a undsned-ar genen osity when Et: says, “Gimmy | another dime—t one’s a Cana dian!" How He Knows. | TRAVELLING sales agent vis iting « large fy y made: bet with the manager that hy | would pi | the employee: Accordingly he stationed bimself a the door as they came back fron diva party breaks up just ie ten, pecans Louise, sienographers, must be at their of- They plan to omen se -emnETERESS sane ae eeeennamer