(HE FORT WAYNE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, December 9.

white itpe lying half across a table. 1)1 "If I must carry him forever, so.be lt> He could hot swim, and the watei head buried in lite anus, and on t!u wont to to urge him was very deep. Hut still he lost no bed lay n figure covered by a sailcloth to use bis authority with and particle of that self reliance aud re- while from a tiny rustic crndle cam* force her to uive up little Tarzau, BourwfuliM'ss which were tbe badge? the plaintive walling of a babe. which was the mime they had given to of his superior being. . arza n Noiselessly Kerchak entered, crouch the tiny Lord Greystoke and which Rapidly be moved bis hands and feel EN Ing for the charge, and then John Ch'.y meant "white skin." in an attempt to scramble upward, Cured to Stay Cured ton rose with a sudden start aud faccV But when Kerchak spoko to her and, possibly more by chance than de- them. sign, he foil into the stroke that a dog by up-to-date about it Kala threatened t« run away, ( methods, with- The sight that met his eyes mus from the tribe If they did not leave her uses when swimming, so that within a out pain, incon- have frozen him with horror, for there few seconds his nose was above water, venience or loss In pence with the child, and as this is of time. Weak- within the door, stood three great bul one of the - unalienable rights of the and be found that he could keep it ness or Lost apes, while behind them crowded mun> Jungle folk, if they be dissatisfied there by continuing his strokes aud Vitality, Blood more; how many he never knew, foi Poison, Vari- among their own people, they bothered also make progress through the water. cose Veins, Hy- his revolvers were hanging on the fai her no more, for Kala was a fine, He was much surprised and pleased drocele, Kidney wall beside his rifle and Kerchak wn«= with this new acquirement which had a.* d Bladder clean limbed young female, and they Diseases, Piles, charging. did not wish to lose her. been so suddenly thrust upon him. but Fistula. Con- When Kerchak released the llmr he had no time for thinking much tracted D 1 s - As Tarzau grew he made more rapid eases .and ail- form which had been John Clayton. strides, so that by the time he was ten upon It ments of men. Lord Greystoke, he turned his atteu He was now swimming parallel to For years I years old he was nu excellent climber have treated tion toward the little cradle, but and on the. ground could do many won- the bank, and there he saw the cruel MEN'S DIS- Rice „ Kala was there before him, and when beast that would^Aave seized him EASES ONLY. I can cure you if any- he would have grasped the child i derful things which were beyond the .one can. Do not Jet money matters powers of bis little brothers and sisters. crouching upon the still form of his detain you. Come at once. COME Burroughs snatched It herself, and before he could In many ways did he differ from playmate. • _ Intercept her she had bolted through tbe door and taken refuge in a high them, and they often marveled at his CONSULTATION AND EXAM- superior cunning, but in strength and INATION FREE Copyright, 1912, by the Frank A. tree. alee he was deficient, for at ten the Muntey company. " As she took up the little live baby of Alice Clayton she dropped the dead great anthropoids were fully grown, Weakness, Lost Vitality body of her own into tbe empty cradle. some of tluffl towering over six feet My combined treatment for these Tbe wail of the living had answered in height, while little waa still troubles, so common9 among those who PROLOGUE. the walls. Odd vases made by his own ' trees of the second terrace, bnt a half grown boy. have become weak and worn' out, IB hands from the clay of the region held; Tne ^be of anthropoids, over which the call of universal motherhood with- remarkably good. No one believes how Not tike any other story yon beautiful tropical flowers, Curtains of! in her wild breast which the dead could " Yet such • boy! quickly it benefits until they -have Kerchak ruled with an iron band and From early Infancy he had naed bis taken it. It overcomes 'weakness, iver read before is Ttcrxan of grass and bamboo covered the win- bared fangs, numbered some six or not still. nervousness, pain in' back, lack of dows, and, most arduous task of all High up among the branches of a hands to swing from branch to branch energy, ambition and strength— It's the Apes. " White you are read- eight famines, 'each' family consisting after the manner of his giant mother, just the treatment I have found so with bis meager assortment of tools, of ao adnlt male with his W!T«S and mighty- tree she hugged the ehrieklnp effective in treating such cases. BE ing it yon would like to pause to he had fashioned lumber to neatly seal Infant to her bosom, and soon the in and as he grew, older he spent hour A MAN ONCE MOREL children -some sixty or seventy "apes, upon hour daily speeding through the ask yourself "is it possible ?" but the walls and ceiling and lay a smooth, all told. •tinet that was as dominant in thte you can't, because the story is so floor within the cabin. fierce female as it had been in .the treetops with bis brothers and sisters. Blood Poison, Old Sores, Kala was the youngest wife of a He could spring twenty feet across fascinating that pausing is im- During the year that followed Clay- male called Tublat, meaning "Broken breast of his tender and beautiful Lupus, Epithelial tou was several times attacked by the mother—the instinct of mother love- apace at tbe dlzsy heights of the forest possible. It's a yarn of the you- Nose," and the child she had seen dash- top and grasp with unerring precision great apes, which now seemed to in- ed to deatb was her first, for she was reacbed out to tbe tiny man-child's Growths can't- stop - until - you- finish -it fest the vicinity of the cabin, but as half formed understanding, and he he and without apparent jar a limb wav- and all skin diseases are permanently but nine or ten years old. ing wildly in tbe path of an approach- and/ forever cured by Dr. Moreland's .kind. he never ventured out except with both Notwithstanding lier youth,.she was came quiet. _ Specific Blood-Cell Remedies. They It may have happened in the rifle and revolvers he had little fear Then hunger closed the gap between ing tornado. act directly on the Blood' Cells, elimi- large and powerful—a splendid, clean He could drop twenty feet at a nate the poison and restore the inter- Gilds of Africa just as the author of the huge beasts. limbed animal, with a round, high fore- them, and t!>e son of an English lord nal organs to their normal conditions. He had strengthened the window and an English lady nursed at ttu stretch from limb to limb in rapid de- I am particularly anxious to hear from , relates it, or it may not — w» do protections and fitted a unique wooden head, which denoted more Intelligence scent to the ground, or he could gain men who have been treated by other than most of her kind possessed. So breast of Kala. the great ape- physicians withoHt receiving any ben- not know whether or not he ..... • lock to the cabin door, so that when he Once satisfied that Clayton was dead the utmost pinnacle of the loftiest trop- eficial results or a permanent cure. hunted for game and fruits he had no also she had a greater capacity for ical giant with the ease and swiftness a basis of fact for his story— ~but mother love and mother sorrow. I Kerchak turned his attention to the you are not a scientist while you fear that any animal could break into thing which lay upon the bed, covered of a squirrel. Though but ten years Varicose Veins Cured the little home. But she was still an .ape, a huge, by a piece of sailcloth. old, be was fully as strong as the aver- I, cure this affliction without pain or are reading if. You are just an fierce, terrible beast .of a species close- age man of thirty and far more agile detention from business. » Soreness, At first much of the game he shot A moment .he let his fingers sink swelling and congestion of the dilated ordinary human being, with a from the cabin windows, but toward ly allied to the gorilla, ret with more deep into the cold flesh, and then, real than the most practiced athlete ever veins vanish quickly. Losses are love for ~a story that is absorbing the end the animals learned to fear the intelligence, which, with the strength icing that she was already dead, he becomes. And day by day his strength Checked. A healthy circulation of of their cousins, made her kind the blood is re-established, the atrophied in its interest and swiftness. strange lair whence issued the terrify- turned from her to examine tbe con- was Increasing. . parts are developed, and the old-time ing thunder of his rifle. most fearsome of those awe inspiring tents of tbe room, nor did he again His life among the fierce apes had feeling of warmth, vigor and vitality In his leisure Clayton read, often progenitors of man. teen happy, for his recollection held , apeedfigr' returns. Avoid dangerous ; CHAPTER I. molest the body of either Lady Alice operations. I can give you the quick- aloud to his wife, from the store of When the tribe saw that Kerchak's or Sir John. no other life, nor did he know that est, safest and surest cure known to In 'the Wilds. rage bad ceased they came slowly medical science. books he had brought for their new The rifle hanging upon the wall there existed within the universe aught i S HAD this story from one who had home. Among these were niany for down from their arboreal retreats and caught his first Attention. It was for else than his little forest and the wild 110 business -to tell it to me or to ! pursued again the various occupations Contracted Diseases little children—picture books, primers, this strange, death dealing thunder Jungle animals with which be wan fa- IN CONTRACTED DISEASES my uny other. 1 may credit the Be- j readers—for they bad known that their which he had interrupted. The young stick that he bad yearned for months: miliar. patients are thoroughly cured in leas I ductive influence of an old via- ! played and frolicked about among the And Then, With an Awful Soream, Ma time than any other leas thorough little child would be old enough for but, now that It was within his grasp, He was nearly ton before he com- Sprang. forms of treatment require in produc- tage upon the narrator for the begin- ' such before they had hoped to return trees and bushes. he scarcely had the temerity to seize it. menced to realize that a great differ- ing doubtful results, I don't use niug of it and my own skeptical in- : to England. They had passed an hour or 00 thus ence existed between himself and his The tiger was Intently watching Tar- strong, painful, Injurious injections when Kerchak called them together Finally the rifle was torn from In? that do great harm. My method cures credulity during the days that follow- At other times Clayton wrote in bis hook^and lay In tbe grasp of the great fellows. His little body, burned al- Ban, evidently expecting him to return without pain; gives immediate bene- ed for the balance of the strange tale. ! diary, which he had always been ac- and, with a word i of command to theri brute* Finding that it harmed him most black by exposure, suddenly caus- to shore, but thla the boy had no inten- fits and a lasting cure. I do not say the story is true, for I customed to keep in French and ID to follow him, set off toward the sea. not, Kerchak began to examine it ed him feelings of intense shame, for tion of doing. did not witness the happenings which which he recorded the details of their They traveled for the most part upon closely. he realized that it was entirely hair- Kidney and Bladder Dis- it portrays. < | the ground, where it was open, follow- Instead he raised his voice in the call 1 strange life. This book be kept locked During all these operations tbe apee less, like some low snake or reptile. of distress common to his tribe, adding eases Quickly Cured The yellow, mildewed pages of the in a little 'metal box. ing the 'path of the great elephants diary of a m.in long dead and the rec- , who bad entered sat huddled near the In the higher land which bis tribe to It the warning which would prevent They are often caused by early ex- A year from the day her little son door watching their chief, while those frequented was a little lake, and it would be rredcnera from running Into cesses, alcoholic liquors and severe ords of the colonial office dovetail per- ' was born Lady Alice passed quietly ' sickness, the usual symptoms being fectly with the narrative of my con- ', outside strained and crowded to catch wag here that Tanan first saw his face the clutches of . chilly and feverish 'spells, worn-out away in the night. So peaceful was a glimpse of what transpired within. In the clear, still waters of its bosom, feeling, pufflness under the eyes,. vivial host, and so 1 give you the story Almost immediately there came an drains, smarting, burning and swell-. her end that- it was hours before Clay- Suddenly' Kerchak's finger closed it was on a sultry day of the dry answer from the distance, and pres- ing. My long study and extensive fis I pieced it but from these several ton could realize that his wife was practice in treating kidney diseases various agencies. • ! upon the trigger, there was TFdeafen- Reason that he and one of his cousins ently forty or fifty great apes swung dead. Ing roar in the little room, and the had gone down to the bank to drink. rapidly and majestically through the Insure success in all cases not past the If you do not find It credible, you The last entry in his diary was made curative stage. ; I determine the condi- will at least be as one with me lu ac- apes at and beyond the door fell over As they leaned over both little faces trees toward the scene of tragedy. tion by analysis of urine, and the many tbe morning following her deatb. In one another fri their wild anxiety to were mirrored on the placid pool, the In tbe van was Kala, for she had • jttvere kidney troubles I have, cured, knowledging that it is unique, remark- after .they, had been given up ,by: other it he recites the sad details in a matter escape. fierce and terrible features of the ape recognized the tones of her best be- doctors,, give me great, .confidence in able aud interesting. of fact way that adds to the pathos of v ..lily method, "•'' *" .. Troui the records of the colonial of- Kerchak was equally frightened—so beside those of the aristocratic scion loved, .and with her was the mother 61 Call on or it, for it breathes an apathy born of frightened, in fact, that he quite for- of an old English house. the little ape who lay dead beneath fice nnd from the dead man's diary wq ! long sorrow and hopelessness, which learn that a certain young English no- 1 got to throw aside the author of .that Tarzan was appalled. It had been cruel Sabor. even this cruel blow could scarcely fearful noise, but bolted for the door bad enough to be hairless, but to own Though more powerful and better Dr. Moreland bleinan. whom we shall call John Clay- awake to further suffering: 128 Wett Wayne St., Pert Wayne, Ind. ton. Lord Greystoke. was commission- with It tightly clutched in one hand. such a countenance! He wondered that equipped for fighting than the apes, the "My little son is crying for nourishment. Aa he passed through the opening the other apes could look at him at all. tiger had no desire to meet 'these en- HOURS— 3 to 12, 1 to 6; Evenings, 7 to ed to undertake a peculiarly delicate ' Oh, Alice, Alice, what shall I do?" . 8; Sundays, 9 to 1 Only. investigation of conditions in a British the front sight of the rifle caught upon So Intent waa he upon his personal raged adults, and with a .snarl of And as John Clayton wrote tbe last the edge of the inswung door with suf- appraisement of his features that he west const African colony from whose words his hand was ever destined to hatred he sprang quickly Into the brush natives another European power wasi ficient force to close it tightly after the did not hear the parting of the tall and disappeared. pen he dropped his head wearily upon fleeing ape. grass behind him as a great body known to be recruiting soldiere for its , his outstretched arms, where they rest Tarzan now swam to shore and FORT WAYNE A NORTHERN army, which latter it used, solely forj . When Kerchak came to a halt a short pushed itself stealthily through the clambered quickly upon dry land. The INDIANA TRACTION COMPANY ed upon the table he bad built for her distance from the cabin and discov- Jungle, nor did his companion, the ape, the forcible collection of rubber and j who lay still and cold in the bed beside feeling of. freshness and exhilaration • "Wabaslt Valley Lines" Ivory from the savage tribes along the ered that be-still held the rifle he drop- hear either, for he was drinking, and which the cool waters had Imparted to him. Effective Nov. 2, 1913 Kongo and the Aruwimi. For a long time no sound broke the ped it as though It had burned him, the noise of his sucking lips drowned him filled his being with grateful sur- We leafn also that on a bright May ; deathlike stillness of tbe jungle midday nor did he again essay to recover it the quiet approach of the intruder. prise, and ever after be lost no oppqp West-Bound Trains Leave morning in 1888 John. Lord Greystoke, ; save the wailing of the tiny man-child. The noise had been too much for his Not thirty paces behind the two he nUy^ to take a daily plunge in lak« 8:60 A. M. 2:00 P. M, crouched—Sabor, the tiger—lashing his 7;10 A. M.* 4:00 P. M. and his bride, Lady Alice, sailed from ' » -* * » * • ' » brute nerves, but'he was now quite or stream or ocean when it was pos- 8:00 A. M. 8:30 P. M« Dover on their way to Africa. convinced that the terrible stick wae tail. Cautiously he moved a great sible to do so. 9:10 A. M.* 6:00 P. M. In the forest bf tbe tableland a mile 10:00 A. M. 7:30 P. M. A month inter they arrived at Free- quite harmless by itself if left alone. . padded 'paw forward, noiselessly plac- For a long time Kala could not ac- 9:00 P. M. back from the ocean old Kerchak, tbe The cleverly constructed latch which ing it before be lifted the next Thus 11:30 A. M. town, where they chartered a small ape, was on a niaipage of rage among custom herself to the sight, for. though 1:10 P. M.* 11:20 P. M. sailing vessel, the Fuwalda, which was Clayton had 'made for the door had he advanced, bis belly low, almost her people could swim when forced 'to his people. sprung as Kercbak passed out nor touching the surf ace. of the ground—a South-Bound Tralni Leave' to boar them to their final destination. The younger and lighter members It, they did not like to enter writer and C:00 A. M.* 3:00 P M. And here John, Lord Greystoke, nnd could the apes find means of ingress great cat preparing to spring upon its never did ao voluntarily. 7:00 A. 1C. 4:00 P. M.* of bis tribe scampered to the higher through the heavily bnrred windows. prey. ~ 8:00 A. M.' 6:00 P, M. Lady Alice, his wife, vanished from branches of the great trees to escape That the huge fierce brute loved her 9:00 A. M. 6:00 P. M.« the eyes and from the knowledge of Kala had not once come to earth Now he was within ten feet of the child of another race is beyond qoes 10:00 A. M.« 7:00 P. M; his wrath, risking their lives upon with her little adopted babe, bnt now two unsuspecting little playfellows 11:00-A. M. 8:00 P. M.» men. branches that scarce supported their tion. and he, too, gave to the great 1:00 P. M. 10:00 P. M.» Two mouths after tljey weighed an- Kercbak called to her to descend.with Carefully be drew his bind feet well hairy beast all the affection that would 2:00 P. M.* 11:00 P. M. * weight rather than face old Kercbok in (he rest, and as there was no note of np beneath his body, the great muscles, chor and cleawl from the port of one of bis fits of uncontrolled anger. Tiave belonged to his fair young mother Trains .leaving here ft 7:10 a. m., 9:10 Freetown, a haL dozen British war The Sight That Met Hit Eyes Muct auger in his voice she dropped lightly rolling under the beautiful skin of had she lived. ft. m., 1:10 p. m. and 5:30 p. m. make ( The other males scattered in all di Have Frozen Him With Horror. from branch to branch and joined the black and yellow. So low he was connection at Peru for Indianapolis vessels were scouring the south Atlan- j rectlons, but not before the infuriated When he was disobedient she cuffed •Limited trains. tic for trace of them or their little ves- j whose comings and goings break the others on their honfewnrd march. crouching that he seemed flattened to him, it ui true, but she was never cruel Phone, 219 j. p. Beber, Agent brute bad felt the vertebrae of one snap Those of the apes who attempted to the earth except for the"upward bend sel, and it was almost immediately that i between his foaming Jaws. only roads through the tangled Jungle to him and wag more often caressing the wreckage was found upon tbej mazes of bush, vine, creeper and tree. examine Kala's strange baby were re- of the glossy back as it gathered for than chastising him. Then he spied Kala, who, returning pulsed with bared fangs and menacing the spring. shores of St. Helena which convinced, from a search for food with'her young When they walked it was with a roll- Tublat, her husband, always hated the world that the Fuwalda had gone ; growls, accompanied by words of No longer the tail lashed. Quiet and babe, was ignorant of the state of the ing. 11 wkward motion, placing the warning from Kaln. f ralght behind him it lay. Tarzan and on several occasions had down with all on board, and thus the J mighty male's temper until the shrill knuckles of their closed hands upon come near ending his youthful career. search was stopped ere it had scarce j warnings of her fellows caused her to 'the ground and s.wluging their ungain- When they assured her that they An Instant he paused thus as though Tarzan's superior intelligence and begun. I scamper madly for safety. ly bodies forward. „ meant tbe child no harm she permitted turned to stone, and then, with an aw- cunning permitted him to invent 'a them to come close, but wonld not al- LOANS We know now that the crew of the j But Kerchak-was close upon her, so But when the way was through the ful scream, be sprang. thousand diabolical tricks to add to tbe Fuwalda mutinied, slew 4terpfflcersj close that he bnd almost grasped hei lower trees they moved more swiftly, low them to touch her charge. Sabor, .the tiger, was a wise hunter. burdens of Tublat's life. and spared John Clayton anoBl^-wife: ankle had she not made a furious leap twinging from branch to branch with It was i\a though she knew that her To one less wise the wild alarm of his Early In bis boyhood be" had learned At Legal Rate because of a favor done to the leader, far into space from one tree to another the agility of their smaller cousins, the "Inby was frail and delicate and fea'red fierce cry as he sprang would have to forin^ropes by twisting and tying I st %be rouirh hands of her fellows seemed a foolish thing, for could he 2 Per Cent Per Month of the mutineers by Clayton. Later: —a perilous chance which apea seldom monkeys. And all the way Kala ca"r- ! long grasses together, and with these the crew, fearing discovery, set Johnj take, unless so closely pursued by dan- ried .her little dead baby hugged cloae- I j:ht injure the little thing. not more surely have fallen upon his be was forever tripping Tublat or at- Clayton and his wife ashore on the!ger that there is no other alternative. . ly to her breast. victims had he but quietly leaped with- tempting to 'hang him from some over- on household goods, pi- wild west coast of Africa, giving them j She made the leap successfully, butj It was shortly after noon when they CHAPTER II. out that loud shriek? hanging branch. , anos, live stock, etc., from sufficient arms aud tools to enable! as she grasped the limb of tbe further j reached a ridge overlooking the beach, The White Ape. But Babor knew well the wondrous By constant playing and experiment $10.00 up.x 1 to 12 months' them to maintain life with work. ! tree the sudden jar loosened the holdi where below them lay the tiny cottage ENDERLY Kala nursed her lit- quickness of the- jungle folk and their ing with these he learned to tie rude Near the shore Clayton built a little j of the tiny babe where it clung franti- j which was Kerchak's goal. tie waif, wondering silentljr. almost unbelievable powers of hearing. knots and make sliding nooses, and time. cabin for himself and his wife. They! cally to her neck, and she saw the little He had soen many of his kind go to why it did not gain strength To them the sudden scraping of one •with these he and the younger apes Learn Made In All Intarurba* endured much hardship, seeing no hu- 1 thing burled, turning and twisting, to their deaths before the loud noise made T and agility as did the little apes blade of grass across another was ns amused themselves. What Tarzan did Towns. man creature, but watched often by! the .ground thirty feet below. by the little- black stick in tbe hands of of other mothers." "it waa nearly a year effectual a warning as bis loudest cry they tried to do also, but he alone orig- th« giant apes which infest that region, j With a low cry of dismay Kala rush- f ic ;trnnge white ape who lived In that from the time the little fellow came and Sabor knew that he could not inated and became proficient. RATIONAL LOAN CD, One day Clayton imprudently left his ed headlong to its side, thoughtless! lair, and Kercliak had made into her possession before he would make that leap without a little noise. ' One day while playing thus Tarzan wife alone, and fihe was attacked and now of the danger from Kerchak. but up his brute mind to own that death •walk alone, and as for climbing—my, His wild scream was not a warning, had thrown bis rope at one of his flee- FORT WAYNE* INO. Injured by one of the great ap«s. Clay- when she gathered the wee mangled dialing contrivance dnd to explore the but how stupid he was! but instead was meant to freeze his ing companions, retaining the,, other 407-8 Shoaff Bid*,, Phone 3899. ton slew the beast nnd bore his wife form to her bosom life had left it. Interior of the mysterious den. Kala sometimes talked with tbe older poor victims in a paralysis of terror end in his grasp. By accident the back to the cabin. He wanted to feel his teeth sink females about her young hopeful, but for tbe tiny fraction of an instant, noose fell squarely nbout tbe running That night a little sou wan born in With low moans she sat cuddling tbe body to her. nor did Kercbak attempt Into the neck.of the queer animal that none of them, could understand how a which would suffice for his mighty ape's neck, bringing him to a sudden the tiny cabin beside the primeval for- child could be so slow and backward claws to sink into their soft flesh and and surprising halt est, while a great tiger screamed be- to molest her. With the death of the he had learned to hate.and fear, and iibe his (St of demoniacal rage passed because of this he came often with his in learning to care for Itself. Why, It hold them beyond peradventure of Ah, here was a new game, a fine fore the door and the deep notes of could not even fiud food alone, and cape. game, thought Tarzan, and immediate the Hon's roar sounded from beyond is suddenly ns it had seized him. tribe to recouuoJtcr,-waiting for, u time MONEY LOANED Kercbak wng a huge king ape. weigh* when tbe white ape should be off' Ir;s more than twelve moons had passed In so far as the ape was concerned, ly be . attempted to repent the trick on furniture, piano*, bones, vehi- the ridge. since Kala bnd cortie upon it. Sabor reasonwl .correctly. The little And thus, by painstaking and coutln cles, «tc. Lady Greystoke never recovered Ing perhaps 350 pounds.. His forehead guard. ''.'''• ',""•'. No^nterett taken tn advance as Of late they bad; qn»t .-attacking; or Had they known that the child had fellow crouched trembling Just an in ued practice, be learned the art of rop othtndo. Ton par when due. Wo from the shock of the great ape's at- was extremely low -and receding, his seen thirteen moons, before it bad come Btant. but Hint ilmUmt was quite long live a true detailed 0ut«m«nt of tack. nnd. though she lived for a year eyes bloodshot, small and close set to even showing Wemselveg/for etery- all t/atwactlon*. You pay for th» time they had done so.in the past?tile Into Kala's possession, they would hare enough to i>"<>v<>.lii.t undoing. No*, indeed, was tbe life of Tublat time you nave the loan and no after her baby was born, she was nev- his coarse, flat nose; bis ears large and •considered Its case as absolutely hope- Not so. iM,.-v*-r, with Tansan, the a living nightmare. Ip sleep, upon tin more. er ngnln outside the cabin, nor did she little stick had roiled out the terrible Lrt t» explain our rates, plan* thin, but smaller than most of his less. mnu-chlk!. Hofure him lay the deep march, night or day! he never knev and methods to you before you take ftvcr fully realize that she was not in kind. message of death to' some member of a loan. the tnbe. Tublat, Kala's husband, was sorely waters of the little lake, behind; him when that quiet noose would slip abou England. His awful temper and his mighty certain doath-n cruel death'_ beneath bis neck and nearly- choke the,life ou People's Loan Company In other ways she was quite rational. '; strength made him supreme among the Today there was no sign of ththee man vexed and but for the female's careful •bout, and from where they watched watching would have put the child out tearing Hittvs and rending fangs. -of him. Kala punished. Tublat awon ?1t CALHOUN STREET and the Joy and happiness she took in little tribe into which he bad been bom Tar/an had always hated water, efc dire.vengeance, and old Kercbak tool tei«ei Btoofc t.li» possession of her little son nnd the some twenty years before. they could see that the cabin door was of the way. Room 9, SMWI* Ptwr Phone, 177) open. Slowly, cautiously aad noise- "He will never be a great ape," he cept as a medium for quenching his notice and warned and threatened, bit constant attention* of her bnsbuud Now that he was in his prime, there thirst He hated it because be con oil to no avail. tofide that, year it very happy one for was no slminn In all the mighty forest lessly they crept through the Jungle to- nrgned. "Always will you hare to ward the (idle cabin. entry him and protect him. What good nected it with the chill and dlscomfor In Tartan's clever little mind roati.t !n>r, tbo happiest of her life. through which he roved that dared will be be to the tribe? None. Only of the torrential rains, nnd he feare* thoughts revolved, nnd back of these Long since had Clayton given up any contest his right to rule, nor did tu« On they came until Kcrchak him- 1 A butden. It for the thunder and lightning nnd Jt*n bis djvln* nnr-^f «»f bope of rescue, except through accl- other and larger animals molest him. gelf slunk etcalthily to the very door wind which accompanied It. dt-at With unremitting *eal he had Old Trintor, the elephant, alone of all and peered within. Behind him were "Let us leave him quietly sleeping (To Be Continued.) two males nnd then Kala, closely among the tall "grasses,, that you may Bat of the two evils his quick mind worked to beautify the Interior of the the wild, savage life, feared him not- chose the lesser, and before the gres c*Mn. straining the little dead fora to nor bear other and stronger apes to guard Skates and more States f and him alono did Kerchak fear. When as in our old age." beast had covered half his lean Tarzur ifkins of rion and tiffer covered the Tanior trumpeted the great ape acw- breast. . - .,....' felt the chill waters clow above bis best line in tiie city. Seavey Jocr. CnphoiirS* and, bogUti&oc*) Kuit::! rl <» v/ith his fellows blfb MM>Af th* r, Broken Nose,'' replied Kata '^^'^•^•''••M^^>^.fj:' -