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Rice Burroughs 12 THii FOET WAYNE DAILY NEWS Saturday, December 13. the "value of tuts tiling lie Had moving carelessly along a wintfiuf Jun- end. It was tbe difference to him be- tie trail Instead of making bis progress tween life and death. through tbe trees when suddenly b« And so he struggled to encompass a came face to face with a black war- Co To similar hold with the left hand. In a rior. Jew moments Terfcoi's bull neck was The look of surprise on the savage arzan creaking beneath a full nelson. face was almost conical, and before Pfelffer's There was no more lunging about Tarzau could unsling his bow the fel- now. The two lay perfectly still upon low had turned and fled down the path tbe ground, Tarzau upon Terkoz's crying out in alarm, as though to oth- back. Slowly the'bullet head of the ers before him. ape was being forced lower and lower Tarzan took to the trees in pursuit upon big chest. and in a few moments came in view of Tarzan knew what the result would the fleeing quarry. be. In an instant the neck would There were three of them, and they break. Then there came to Terkoz's were racing madly In single file rescue the same thing that had put through the dense undergrowth. him iu these sore straits—a man's rea- Tarzan easily distanced them, nor soning power. did they see his silent passage above "If I kill him." thought Tarzan. their beads nor note the crouching fig- "what advantage will it be to me? ure squatted upon a low branch ahead 200 patterns of Pocket Rice Will it not but rob the tribe of a great of them beneath which tbe trail led fighter? And if Terkoz is dead he will ;hem. Knives to select from, also know nothing of my supremacy, while Tarzan let the first two pass beneath Burroughs alive he will be an example to tbe oth- Scissors, Razors and him. but as the third came swiftly on er apes." Carving Sets. "Ka-goda?'' hissed Tarzan in Ter- he quiet noose dropped about the •koz's ear, which iu ape tongue means, >lack throat. A quick jerk drew it i::.:. .;^ - Copyright, 1912, by the Frank A. taut. '* '** Munsay company. freely translated. "Do you surrender?" HO CURE NO PAY For a moment there was no reply, There was' an agonized scream from .iWS**AMAM*nM'VWWWVV*MAM<^^ and Tarzan added a few more ounces the victim, and his fellows turned to SYNOPSIS cruel fajigs could close on the sleek for, stubborn young Englishman that rf pressure, which elicited a horrified see his struggling-body rise as by , ftrown skin. magic slowly into tbe dense foliage of LOWEST PRICES Th« Infant son of Lord and Lady Grey- he was, he could not bring himself to shriek of pain from the great beast. Hockey Skates, all sizes. ttoke is mothered by Kali, an ape, after The greater strength of" the ape was retreat in the face of so malignant an "Ka-goda?" repeated Tarzan. the trees above. With shrieks they wheeled once more Get a pair for the boy for the death of uis own parents. slowly prevailing and the teeth of the enemy. "Ka-goda J" cried Terkoz. The boy. Tarzan by the apes> ^trainiug beast were scarce an inch That Terkoz would be chosen lead- "Listen,'' said Tarzan, easing up n and plunged on in their effort to es- $10 Examination Free Christmas. We have girls' Hnds the ske^tons of his parents in the-.i | from Tarzan's tbroat whtn, with a er in his stead he knew full well, for trifle, but not releasing his hold. "1 cape. •»bln. but sti l thinks himself a white ape < shuddering tremor,' the great body Tarzan dispatched his prisoner quick- Make no mistake— Go time and again the ferocious brute bad am Tarzau, king of tbe apes, mighty to the reliable special- Skates as well. Tarzan wln=i renown by killing a goi il- established his claim to physical su- ly and silently, removed the weapons ia, He learn-t to read from books found Siunter. mighty fighter. Tn all the jun- ists. They will cure premacy over the few bull apes who gle there is none BO great. and ornaments and—greatest joy of all MEN you quickly and cheap- In the cabin —a handsome doeskin breechclotb. ly. Honest, faithful service, new •larzan Kins nis enemy 'luniat. Kuion- had dared resent his snvaee bullying. "You have said 'Ka-goda' to me. advanced treatment, expert, skill. fa, a savage, shoots Kala and is pursued Tarzan would have liked to subdue All the tribe have heard. Quarrel no which he quickly transferred to bis by the Infuriated apes quick results, and reasonable the beast without recourse to knife more with your king or your people, own person. charges. Examination Free. Tarzan slays Kulonga in revenge for or arrows. So-much had his great for next time I shall kill you. Do you Taking the body across his shoulder, Weak Men w«h disease, Kala's death and secures a bow and pol- strength and agility Increased in the understand?" ie moved more slowly through the ting them tor-work, 8oned anoNx fto"i the native village. period following his maturity that he ;rees toward the little palisaded vil- business, study or marriage, are "Huh," assented Terkoz. consulting them daily. Low prices (Continued From Yesterday.) had come to believe that he might ' "And you are satsfled?" lage, for be again needed arrows. until Aug. 1st. "Royal Rochester" master the redoubtable Terkoz in a "Huh." said the ape. As he approached quite close to the "Deftly iie removed the grout pelt, l"i iuclosure he saw an excited group sur- SPECIAL DISEASES .OF Chafing Dishes. Come in hand to hand fight were It not for Tarzan let him up, and in a few MEN, Obstruction. he had practiced often on smaller ani- the terrible advantage tl«e anthropoid's minutes all were back at their voca- rounding the two fugitives, who, trera- Hydrocele, Enlarged Prostate Gland. and see them. mals, and when tbe task was finished huge fighting fangs gate him over the tions as though naught had occurred jling with fright and exhaustion, were all Skin and Blood Disease quickly he carried his trophy to the fork of a poorly armed Tarzan. scarce able to recount the uncanny de- cur«l. Rupture cured without the to mar the tranquillity of their prime- knife. Low prices until Aug. 1st high tree. There, curling himself se- One day the tribe was feeding quiet- val forest haunts. alls of their adventure. b>r the ln curely in a crotch, he fell into deep ly, spread over a considerable area, The villagers were worked up into a Blood Poison iecu°n But deep in the minds o/ the apes of Dr. Erhlich's H, PiVrtfer & Son Co, slumber. when a great screaming rose some was rooted the conviction that Tarzan state of panic, but wise Mbonga af- Neosalvarsan, known as "914," all 107 and 109 E. Columbia What with loss of sleep, arduous ex- distance east of where Taraan lay upon was a mighty fighter and a strange fected to feel considerable skepticism sores on body, limbs, in mouth and ercise and a hearty meal Tarzan of his belly, beside a limpid brook, at- creature—strange because he had had regarding the tale and attributed the throat soon disappear, and your the apes slept the sun round, awaken- tempting to catch an elusive fish in whole fabrication to their fright in the diseases cured in less time than at it in his power to kill his enemy, but Hot Springs, and at much less ex- ing about noon of the following day. his quick brown hands. had allowed him to live, unharmed. face of some real danger. pense to you. Until Dec. 15 we will He straightway repaired to the car- With one accord the tribe swung rap- That afternoon as the tribe came to- "You tell ,us this great story," he administer Dr. Erhlich's latest dis- cass of Satior, but was angered to find idly toward the frightened cries and gether, as was their wont after dark- said, "because you do not dare to speak covery. "914," (better than -his "636"), for low prices. Come now. the bones picked clean by other hun- there fonnd Terkoz holding an old fe- ness settled on the jungle. Tarzan, his the truth. You do not dare admit that gry denizens of the Jungle. male by the hair and beating her un- wounds washed in the limpid waters when tbe tiger sprang you ran away He hastened on toward the point Varicose Enlargement mercifully with' his great hands. of the little stream, called the old and left your comrade. You are cow- Enlarged veins In the scrotum, where he had left the tribe and, when As Tarzan approached he raised hi-5 males about him. ards." __, corded and knotty. WE CURE this he had found them, proudly exhibited hand aloft for Terkoz to desist, for the "You have seen again today that ^Scarcely had Mbonga ceased speak- manhood wrecker. Remember, if the skin of Sabor. the tiger. female was not his. but belonged to a ing 'when a great crashing of branches? you have ever taken treatment and Tarzan of the apes is the greatest failed to get cured, we are partic- "Look," he cried, "apes of Kercbnk poor old ape whose fighting days were See what Tarzan.
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