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R IM .rS T K A T K 1 > K K A T U ItK S K lT IO N - TH E DARK KNIGHT May 17. 11*30 • ' ulk Hollín loiiK UiHiminr la sur» lo I 'oiitim ird I nuil !'«(«■ O nr ¡■ nnilidri quicklv UlotrrÜIMlv [ V In tlm lr rigarci Wurtl ra rn rd Illa Noi U bll ol U “ Ihn .»dni.t '» U t . . .. . . . . . . . . 11 UM h a m boon fu lly a h m « h m oil nainr of 'M a ia la Mbruibu " I. p W evc IUM cot a d a 'r together to- . , . . . * ' lit Hull'« a l l * ■' m orning he **iw over the blow riui W ings of Hie l a g le. ' for having Inn le it took lo Ina »uiu i - . . n > oo»h of a hill a tail Roudaneae «.»Idler .Uioe accom plished the Journey from l a u n bnnt doublr (or a -nooiul th ru II bank im a w av b arrlv In mim to m b * bearing Clordon Bennett s y a ch t flag Khn|»ete to Lukutigu In one day o strzliiv.' il» IK u UPC rout « h id Hod K-'llv Insisted on acooinpanvliiii lleh liul nun and ant ride of “ One distan ce of forty m iles, over a a c a r l- laun ched Rod ( o H i . Sw am p Hilt. N e w of l.rm u i-stam rd mule, vlioar s ilv e r 1 «otile and fatigu in g road. B v no»- R od's opponent « a » u al- who Rod « a i. and of hi* senaallonal . nad preceded linn Men 'rap p in g « shone Ill the bright su n .| W ard found the tribesm en rtio In nntly slow ing up. Rod danced Ught- vlctorv ly In and out. ostentatiously . re- crowded around his table an xiou s to waa 111* friend. Stan ley, attired In In- |mblt Hie ra ta ra e t region to be e a ie - tenduii! to o*' trying to land .1 ouneli meet hln lam ou s A frican coutume |p.« and Indolent brings, a raiglltto n in L.atro s oodv Suddenly lie shot | None of the Federal agent* whom KXillow tng him were his personal which was undoutMgdly due to the his left han d with daralm g speed at Rod rec.igi.u eo were in sigh! but he ...... ... „ . I at.-o s solar-plexu s. Iu vo lu tu u iih supposed hat tlirv » ere scattered I x,' ,v *m a. So m alis » n il tlieli curious rn ervatlu g tropical sun. lie woultl th e other fighter dropped both arm * around .h . u lacr a* various tab'es braided w aistcoats and white ropes. , mnp tliem gatlw re .1 In grtmtai in an ctfort hi evade the dangerous Rod uatteo hi- breast w litre re- Hien cam e Z a iu d w iU . with tlielr lr the m arket nlare or In (lie door- blow W hen he thus relaxed hi* Doaed u n*e-:i the gold iirolubitl.m i . i _ ............... . . . . . ... gu ard Rod sent over a fast right to badge g iv e r him bv the agent W olf " i* “ ' “ '"u niH on , ,.,y g ,,f n ,e ir huts basking In the »nd as Lahro staggered l ad not ab sen ted vet, v> R .al m erely Mlu* gun*, stalw art Soudanese j Mm m e livelong .lav, and it was with th e taw and a: «ooded couta. th e g re a te st d iffic u lty tim i he cou ld a wav. leaped a fte r him an d «ent a n rdered a m ea foi him self u u Kellv > Ulu , . with dark other crushing blow to h is head HOD’S SH A R K O F T IO HM L IF T S heir rifle* on th eir packs und in I louse them to the slightest exertion when he needed th eir aid in the L a ts c ’s eves «lazed His body I work of an r\|iedltUm. majored in the middle, then his knees and for * w hile the attention* bodlr*. Z a iu lb a rl porter» bearing | w h ile , t Bwende lie m arveled »I crum pled He tum bled to the floor showered *»n Rod bv m anv >1 :ua on his face, w here he lay inert, ob suddenly acoutred adm irers m ade him non-bound boxe« of am m un ition . 1 the display of eopprr necklet* and viously knocked out. to which were fastened axes a m !:*« * ring* and bracelets bv the dark forget his miroos« in coiuliu? to he T h e spectators went a ild Seat Swamp* Hut shove’ the whole m aking a m ar- tin n e d beauties on mark« t day* 1 hey were * rry fond o f having W ant cushions. h ats new spapers came flvU iT th ro . ghS n ,enm r 'lrH the rW rn’c , D anceri w w «"e OOlWied «ouu«. vrlou* picture of the new order Huit •ketch them in the fullness o f their ÎL '“ “ m unt W " ? |iP e' fmd . ? ? b-en ' .m , ?pm£ 1 ****. the distant So u lh lan d tidornment and they would wait with began u ie ? um u n i icces*«rv u i.v a r v co count w n hen en |4st ln (i,e r ” uU c I I «rt o n come th e s e to marche-. .1 ,- young it was m ushed K e lly and K lin g w e re , ,nd wlth wonder rrHeeled on t h e 1 " ’" ‘'I Kng the utmost p a líe m e their turn to in the ring dancin g around like two l¿ 'h m * * 'which h xd happened to ' liiiii i ‘ ‘ i h ^ T p i 'in r . pose L a te r he learned th at the copper m aniac* so th at Rod had to bull ^ hls lH, , kPt g rca t admlSÍTlon t £ a w r i " aw ay from them in order to d rag ¡ o ackave o f bill* reoresenUng HI h ^ t ^ ¿ f » ? ^ i M I tr e n itii skill « , that they displayed *o lavishly form - Latzo. who wa> still um onst toils. to n mht s c a m in a s to the am ount ol ! « m luram e and the white man who o rigin ally jiart o f the copper tu lx had . ........................ I m - c ii s tu r ic i ......................... over thè tuli» hia F i corner e n iv -tx nU thousand lie whet* ,i.. ■ I n shoot '.» •^ elephant rl. i hum or . .. buffalo buffalo or or " that ........... r a few m inutes such o a n d e -; tw rpQllpstpd ,u r t m do w llai- h tur thè steam er th at was bemg |>ut m oniuin reigned Uiat rxiltce inter- K |,,K. ltiu 1 glven nim the money lie — ------------------------------------------------- tngethrr ut I^opoldvllle lt a m x 'a rc t tere nee w as required lo restare the ¡ had ounted it with unbellevtii* e>e» -| to|d VIHJ , th at thè p o rto li ha.i round in e cop- ,°: ? e r dragged H Ju b Hli“ Rod « ‘i i to .* “ £ his ■ ! lutlp A11 Ulw »or lor QU, hud , ,lr h „ - A-id k now 'd V lll ? ‘» L « n S iiiiig p rr Il vrry rn tlcln g metili and th ry h a lf led. hah n < htl:v , dld7- ,t t „ „ Hi- e d | ,m |,.,i iluul t>e«n cxi-erdlngly nnxlous lo vlew I want a dressin g room where he prom ptly h u „ „ n a g e - I liquor to |lt* lustre Iti o iiju n r t lo ii w llh tlielr .«•Orate mv victory HlU ! l * rk coinplrxions S ,*“ B o v n^ w h atkád «ock w hat 1» s o c k '" K ,' n', sn ‘ llw ' broadly Su re. K id I »uppose vo u v e got It It. | Me II. i U cih ] krcnlg thè muny con- hi» exulted a> he did a little n o s t r o 4*nd I v f K° f ,nv i u t out of it nl- du m p ?’’ Woll «'lrt,|lg em otkm s that ta lIu>«si tllrtll- ’ « h e s tu thè llvrs of Illese savages, around the room m eanw hile lunging n iáV 1 n rn'tv - h i «“ g raii.l "vou ‘ niude "to N° l ÍOr U"" " kP' p lavfu llv at K ellv and at an yth in g r n * t ln ,“n ,> ,,x grand vou made to- narlrd night Is not a drop In the bucket to| "Oho! So you're afra id of me '■ * u y c l one moment by a ttiirst fur else he could And I * « si and Indulgimi In thè tmat hor- what Votili m ake when m u get '<> lie ''h . M 'stet Woll ’ lt<«l taunted, K e llv made Rod lie oil the tu b p x . r.ble otgtes, yet tliey m ay next la- | "Aw v o ir e c ia z v ! ' Wolf bing table while he went over him cham pion " I ve been kliu la thinking I want claim ed Then hls eyes grew h ard . T with .swift nands. to get out ot l i t gam e Mr K im « ."!"L iq u o r a w n - high In mv p lace.. O K K id ? " I u n t lo u r d o n T a g e H o r n Rod had told him. "bu t all this and I don't like no squawks when the Rod looked up with a happy -mile monev sort of changes mv mind ! bill ornes It you w ant some tx»o/c “ You b e te h a!" he elacu lated w ant to go back out ln M ontana for ! It'll cost vou A lly buck* a quart 1 a while a n v w a v " S till w ant some s u c k e r ? '. A FE D ER A L AG EN T "T h a i's O K " K lin g had assured W ith a-t air of pretended reck less-, T here was a perem ptory knock at h eartily You deserve a good n e s s Res' grew out Hie thick bundle th e door K lin g did not w ant to '>e olnt rest, m v boy W hile vou re gone " I bill* Iron tils pocket K elly disturbed nudged him warntuglv but he Ig ¡M l c.gjk up a good m atch for vou "W haddvu w a n t?" he shouted nored K el'v. and waved the money In a tune-un m m b r for tjie cham p, "O pen the door! I w ant to see the since you're bound to get Ih r next WoU s face C o w b o y!" a voice returned. a u a . cay » • "T lia t's lake with me and I've got U nw illingly K lin g opened the door I Aglit with him a fter the wav • ou the •huh - _ a..««» kair a c money ui pay for It." he cried. litan« T ile C h ie f of the Fed eral agents licked Latzo.' O rm i« w ill n » « i* i i i i i l ilu Rod was rem em bering tills, ahd check ' manned woll oa m' • • i U w x n I a ir . t - t - - I strode in Seein g Rod. he went to j tryin •••«i fe~t> M «a onr- I r - c I I -trixle aw av he would him and shook his hand heartily. . . . _ g „ to decide .. . w . hat . .............. .... do. . • • »«ip« Mt« Hn H As h r pa.ss«-d a n rarbv table, a man mum I A T V . • i i * • • vtiry lA f iV J ■ G re a t tight K id ." he enngratu- ! » hp" K f ‘ ‘ v hlS ,U ,n U o n ti* e k ap parently drunk aru sr unsteadily I w hich h e it « k m « MMMM U m w | la ted G lad vou won Are vou all * . ll+rn. âf U ik«M ! r set." he looked around the room 1 r.x< J* n,'pd cautiously “ for to n ig h t?" (th at tough looking bird glvui us tlie ( 'uiitinaed un r a g e F igh t "S u re . Rod told him Soon ss i . «bee-over get mv clothes on " R O I 1 M .I F F S T H E W OLF W h a ts all th is? " K lin g dem anded! Rod looked up and Into the lecr- suspiciouslv If vou think vou can m g eves of Wol? wl o s t o o d .lm n t a .il- get mv boy aw av from me voi m ight lately garbed In an expensive tiixi-do. as well forget It I got a contract ] staring at him with a puzzled air on him and ) "I did give vou credit for having "Aw. wa t a second, brother." the some s e n s e ” he growled at Rod. Federal agent adm onished a* he 1 "b u t vou ve eith er got a lot o f guts flipped hls coat to display hls gold or no b r a in s '' governm ent badge " I s the Cowboy in trouble? " K lin g I C C Q u ic k A fric a n J u n g le L i f e ( '»minut'd Krom P j . r I hre* W Summer C O LD S l| K e m n rk n h lc In te rp re ta tio n s o f HAND M A D C o rn T A Ì tV V H IT U R IL NATURAL HUMAN HAIR H«( ' M il ■•oinro. Con Relief f r o m a n y C o ld Sore Thro at, Headache or Othci Pain D ON’T t f r lt a “ allght coltl" — lillh t ly ? Th «- t liiu M itt fu i t o f a « u t m iir i c o ltl c a ii c M n ily d t 'V iln u in t* » tla n ic c ro u A H in « *?* i f i t c g l n l i H l A f a b le t «»r tw u *»f H a y n A n p i r in w i l l e b r r k a c u ld a « * | U U k l> a * I t c a m r. A m i y u u w i l l u*?l in t im « ! ia t o r v l l r f f r o n » I h r h c a tU c h c ( h a t k w m w it h i t I f th «*rr*A a m i r r t h io a t , to o , c ru n h 2 la b lv ta in 4 table»«|itM Hi« «•f w a t r r , a m ! K 'a iic lr . Th o > «' w ho h n v e !«•«* n ie « ! tb o t f U r v a lu r o f H a y c r A d ' i u n a n * n r v e r w it h o u t i t in a n y »e a a urt o f I h r v c a r. I t 'n a lw a v x re a d y t o r e lb ve m u «ia « h« i , m u r i tu *, n r u r a l i f i a , a m ) u 1* h i k lia t o f « c K n a m ! n a in « : » r e p ro v rn d ir e c t iu n » in eacn pa> ka>*«* (• e n u in o It a y e i A - p H in d«H*»* n o t d e p re s ji tb e h e a rt. L v rry d ru ^ a tu rc » h a « t h « if e f t u in r . BAYER ASPIRIN T H F H t O H I M apiirarltig every » re k ln Dir I I X t ’M T ftA T m » » ^ S F IT T O N m e i A k k i N T n u a m N o . K D U C A T IO N A L AN I) F N T V JIT A 1 N IN O Ih r» acid ta »nur fum i of In form ation about Ih r Negro group. - F ro p n rn ti FR EE ‘ ^ 7 copy - i WA H U M A H I A H A IR C O . r 10-12 tool t M S i . N«w Y m k A A M A A SAYS! TANLAC WITHOUT EQUAL FOR STOMACH AND LIVER TROUBLES R a rw C iv * I R t m a rlu M « f niioryem ent T a n la c m a y se e m m ir a c u lo u s in i t s a c tio n to m i l l i o n s w h o ended s to m a c h , l i v e r and k id n e y t r o u b le s a s w e ll a s r h e u m a t is m , p a in s in t h e b a c k , s id e s , j o i n t s and m u s c le s frr,m Ha « i »«* — but th#* tru th in trm ry dr# p of Tanlac ¡ a a ntronir potent mn«fl- «ir.o w h ilF rruznt «»»her r«‘m^«lio*i n r* wnak ar.<t lo«>ffortive. Mru. B. Ficcord, a n jrna w i«h many fe a rs' **p c n 'n < », ¡n one who b u rh t to know. She aafs, " I n 10 y»arn ar- |t|v»? n u rp in f have found Tantao without (an eo'aal aa a rc rn rily fo r n'ornach and JI v* r tr«4«ibleit( nod I can r r rt A ln ljr pr<»m- In r pe«zple %rund»»rfu! r r »ilt* in view of my lo r.* n*p*rie« < e w ith thin medicine. I ha«J dtornuch troublrn fo r y^ar*», could wet scarcely a n y tiiin ir v K h o u t sufTerlna, never any »rn>«*tite, alwaya nervo«i» arid ru n down I*.ft a« noon ,-ia I l>~firan '1 anloe it started »o build n<e r i* h t up. A il ntomar-h troubles were rtiUted and never any pain, d ifftre n o r *«-«■» since. «Vow I eat « very- t ill, i' V. ¡Hi perf«" ’ afety " «Many "|uif«*nt ti 0 make ir» « / ’«n ip t you to buy them but r»'mem ber '»anlac h a H E A L niedkine that herbs Its claim s w ith a guarantee De so t accept a «u fo ti* 1»«*- At a ll diuxaista. fW F M U ID BY S T iS At Change of Life “ Before takitn: Lydia E. P in k h a m s Vegetable ('o m - poiind I suffercil front fcitris in my back and sides. I « a s ner vous, atlicd all over and bad to stay in bed for days at a time. A friend told me about the Com pound. A s soon as I took die first bottle I began to feel like a new woman. It has im proved rny health greatly and I cannot say too much about it. I ain (flad o f the honor to recom m endittocvery w o m an ." M n, Amwuld (iiiodum, Rome Box 2 i, A utauxaiillc, Ala. l VL f l l w Y i l l n o t h a »tei ve n * il K E Y . J . M L 16 A a n ish W o m e n > o . 1177 !» Okeh Phonogroph «. W A V1N K C i m m > A N I T " »m l und r i'in o v o e v e ry • » in « * o f « li i i i d r u f r . Th e < jl’ l- N I N K T O N I ! , lo op«'|| I h e fio re a «*• th e R e n ile o li» In W A V T N K I I A I K H K K H H IN M ; « u n p e lle t i'H le » n lo th e a< a lp . . p ro m o t e n« w m « » w ill . . . u m l tu n k e y o i h a ir , f r o m ru o ta to « »n il, H l r iila h t u m l lo v e ly . A f y o u r « Iru a t rln t 'e 2 ke o r l»y m u ll f r o m T b e llo y f l M u ta ('«».. H it n iln a h n m , \ I.» i nu ado RECORDS N V O ll« **IIAMIMMJ I«» rlemiNo 1 ho lutlr A , 1819 ßr udwoy. N t w Y o il next Io n i ■ - —• - - f W r i - 7J * RACE < »r W ee k! • i a h t k Im i o f Hull* hr« "oilin' a m i llii* H a lil k Im i o f s|iuni|M»o u n ii Vou Gonn« Need This Man Jesus On Vour Bond7' X t u o n ili ne xt H o i« b n o M*« r e l h I m o i I l i m i . I l - « h i tu p i y a n u it ( e r o f ii» ilt iu ili« * Nof since Rev. Gaies preached Dead Cat On the Line" has he delivered two such ih rillin g sermons as » » » “ M next b ill T E S n o w ih m > *»« b e a u t if u l I w iir d« Ml y la r k •« mi Wild VORN «I n h llrh ffll H I. a v v id e H a ir D ressing > k