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THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION— January 17. 1931 The BLACK LILY™. ....... By Nationally Known A Story of Komancc and Daring, Laid S o r ia l W r i t e r in the Intrigue of a Strange South American Cult SYNOPSIS Jnhn \ itrtliiu g lu ii. | i M l w l < t l H cw a rd I « u m i l i , w on n d rd hr a out* •a a r m « f e l l » I f » I n « U ir w n r fen v . u ll. A n ir rlr s u Ir lr n iJ . d a m rr in .m (h r K w r r d ( i r a t r o f T H E Ml A* K l.ll.V la saved by U»e g irt, ferrarli, afea aarfea th r poiana, fron t Ifer n u an d Ife r y a rla » a n r lr a l’a p ir a t a » and ra ra p r daw n Ifer H a rr. T h e » to r r i Manían. Ifer g ir l's ia ra r, a b a n . Ifer* tfen m b t dra d fey ta rlirrr. and la k r him «U fe Ifer... N n rtk ln g ln n Is a rp a ra lrd fra n i Ifer tn a fey an aa. id r n l and la I r ft n a - ■ ana. Inna In Ifer p ! r « ( « r a h lt h fin a l» In w ard Ifer rapida an Ifer • rm u d llr In fr a lr d w aters lia ln .r a la d ia .a a r r r d by th r prlcaU and Irada Ifer t h a w a n a y fro m n fe r .r M aatan lira n u n .id rd In Ifer la u f lr . sfer la ra n g h i fey C fernah. Ifer ' « ■ h i prtaat a l n a . In lr n d r d n r | ll(r n a r Iri h rr r a a a r I oaf and a f l n r » l » ( ferì a ra r la his r o lle s g a r * . hr ferina h rr in rara p r la Ifer w n d rrgn m n d F I . A t t. » I t . t r a a a n cien t p i n t ta llr d l a l h r r Jaar ferra In hialine l l r r r I h r r fend «fe I r t a m irar irara planai » award fro m d ra ife fey arala» lo b a N a t1 k Iwgtnn la | la a e l l a baa fera« r a l b a » Jaa» fe»Ipa l i n a i all 3 Don’t Ruin Your Life For A Faithless Sweetheart Hava you a puzzling love affair on which you nerd friendly ad vice? Write to Julia Jerome, care of this newspaper I f you with a perkonaly reply plraae «end a Mumped, nelf-addmeed envelope • the heart, rather Jour nodded and smiled Hr uii<lrr»tt«d the- Im r If •arr full of silly, mpetuous youngs**.' hr could nut understood Uir word* like you who have learned wisdom ” n> "U U well," he replied In the late strangely »oft cultural* that In some i Now It may be Just an old "South of the tribe could b» no harsh and full ern Custom” to murder ones rival of mrnaa-r. "T ile »tranfer |* wrl- but tiial sort of thing won't work toe runie Ui TH K PLACE. It la lor all earn, way in Moi-h-Uan Jealousy By H I M II RO M ? «h o are hunted and aorr bract Best:" murder* aren't ire. ted with the rar..» Hr pauard and brnt attain over the A young man from the South «ourntni man. Hr began Uir dell threaten* to do vtilrac" In th< am.' indulgence In the North a* in Dix • where normal entertainment is scare» rale oprraiion of rrm jvinc ihr vet | of love. and violence nerves to take its place. mud raked rloUilnc front hla iwirrly My dear a n Jerome: — < let another girl to cou'ote you on wounded body. Chrnah nun» for - I am Irom Memphis and ni> the nights that your lady steps out. ward at a gesture with thr great krt Ctrl la a native New Yorker Hlie Let her see that you are attractive veen- : to love me sometim«. and tie of «an ti, aleanung water to other* "Pood. ■>’ dauchtet Thou wilt I tlien again ahe will , 9 out with Thai more than inurdet will nail oilier fellow* and wltrti I oawl make It rrady It I* therr Kalher bar to your side And If It doesn't Now Juae prdnled to the oppoirtte corner | tier out ah. Just laughs work then she doesn’t love you end where I route froi. a dame duean’t art that way toward the you better put an end to seeing her man she love' I told her I was Why nun your young Hie for a going to lose my head and kill fait hie*.- woman? The world Is full snnirb dv some night and ahe of nice girls Just dying for a good said Uiat If I did then I ’d be Romeo. Don l you know every < ne dumber Ilian ahe thought. She ha» to go through with amorous dis did not heed my wishes and l ad appointments and disillusionment? a dab with tny worst rival. Do That la part of the game and helps to you think ahr can love me and broaden one s point of view and art this way? What would you do 1 In my shoe»? deepen cne’e understanding DESPERATE. The trouble with young people in Well. I wouldn’t murder anybody. love is. they have no sen*» ol humor. , that’* c'rtsin ! Snap out ol It my son. start laughing at yourself and you'll You don’t own the lady, and the jail* last longer. wy barkgr: und watched loo and his Wa\.r, of nausea r iled over him. Hu i far» wore a look of something like very senses were submerged In the j worship a* It turned to the elder man. black mists of pain. Then, very At last, as Northlruton’' huntry gradually and very slowly, the sick j eyes be „’ an a steady trailing of the ness quieted down to a 'toady throb ; girl f r . m p it to pan and from pan 19 bing weakness. dish, the old nun laughed aloud. A He opened his eyes and 1 :ok‘ J ¡happy wholesome laugh of pur tb ut him. Overhead the thick grr p f rest curtain swayed slowly, Jry m en ; In g od one In the receding wave of the im»ictus "Thy w und la In thy stim ich mv *on.” he iti. Jr«**. In s*y. tnpartid by the flight of Dolores slant the aerial path. and ! or that, LE V :o:d1 Fk luna* of thr i n a i e I tl lert? it will 1md While Ramon lay watching it. there 1U Ulf»! atu hr: (Continued on Page Four) lv a D ;o ore sml! 1 S ■ M l iitn$ rs i dc W T i U | pon n i Air. At thr toek t f puzzled in- in N .ri ton'9 t ace »he hur- Irani l a t ed Hie :l-kf• fur him . luchtd and rol led himiself c(vrr ; smartly ». fe.’t out. w Itti an r f T T t hr - s it erect on the edge ol the c o l. | "Ho. ho. but careful, now. Sir Hungry man. " Father Jose was at his side and motioning Chrpah to bring A Mwinirinif branch I ruck him smartly in the fact*. He recoiled ami at down n moment to one of the crude stools. | " It Is not welt to let the Injured recover himself. ! loot touch earth y et." he wrnt on ad monishing!)’. laying the toot, swathed • where behind a swinging curtain of INSTALLM ENT VII •Back of the utter blankness i In Its bandages, athwart the pelt-, ' bright cloth lay hidden the shelves of For a moment the wound- 'o f laek of understanding he ! food and odd shell and pottery dishes padded stool "By grace of the un guents of the Forest gods them hast r 1 man lay looking up into still could real! the language Dolores needed no second bidding no pain, but there still works there of kindly intent. l She had been schooled as were all the potion of the crocodile's teeth It the faces bent above him. I "Hut. *»n ir, thee ce* Irlen'. Kct must be cleared away or-----?“ He When his glance fell on Do e*x Fwllialre Joar win saf you from the maidens of her tribe In the un- made a motion as of euttlng oil the ( usually sufficient housewifery of their loot lor«« he cried out: “ And so j zee evrrl Black Death." Dolores j people. A Sinister Sound they have taken us at last," | reverted to the language of the | For a space there went forward the Again Dolores translated. his voice loud hik I strong. I stranger. The word» came gently , two separate lines of action Very gingerly Northington exam ined the swarthed foot and witn Haven of Rest “ Where is Ramon? Is he— ?” with her odd lnner<l»'na and foreign meticulous care kept it as Father Jose II*,'. Something in the fates of the Nnithliiglcn s eyes again sought I lie The wounded man found himself : had placed I t . two strangers stopped him. old man’s He .smiled wanlv up into 1 as evilly and as skillfully cared for i They were eating when the sinister In this subterranean chamber as he | his fare, ’ nianks—a loi.” simple would have been in the most modern muffled sounding ol the drum came trembling through the earth walls in Foot! does not nourish when it ts not I »o ld s th ’ y were a» John Northing! HI and well equipped hospital. With agitated vibrations. properly digested. That’s why people p ke them but the tone came front strange Instruments and miraculously who sutler from gas on stomach and All of them slopped to listen. I soothing unguents his wounds seemed At the second loud booming note. bowels, belching, nausea, headaches, to suddenly cease paining him. Dolores Jumped up Her eyes were dizziness, etc., due to indigestion, often find ihemselves under« right, When tlie savory fumes ol the food haunted and wild with fright. , t list Dolores was preparing began tu “They have find the pirogue.” she weak, with little energy and vitality. Coughs from colds may lead lu se I penetrate the room, he was surprised said. "They will cease now to hunt Alt this is quickly changed when rious trouble. You can stop them to feel the healthy pangs of hunger this way The first find always be you start using the simple discovery- now with Crcouiulslon. an emulsified j flowing through him like an eager fore the questing arrow must be used known as Pape’s Dianepsin. When creosote Uint Is pleasant to take current, sure of finding a sea of again. They will send it hunting people experience for ihemselves the CreomuMon 1» a medical discovery l plenty. i again and -it Is only on the ea rth : amazing results of using these tasty with lwo-fold action: It soothes and heals the Inflamed membranes and | Father Jose watched him closely as and air that It can find and trace It tablets, they invariably feel com pelled to tell others. Inhibits germ growth. the flush of warm healthy color will lead them to Ramon." "Quick. Father Chenah we must , Mrs. Rclda J. Glenn. 7031 Zoeter j flooded his face and the lines of pain Of all known drugs, creosote Is rec Builds j erased themselves Irom his high go to h im ." She was frantically look Ave., Cleveland. Ohio, says: “ I suf ognised by high medical authorities llcojllyv Bino» She fered for over two years with pain in I bronze forehead Chenah. In the ing about for some weapon. as one of the greatest healing agen veiled a quiver of arrows Calmly, my stomach, gas and headaches; try cies for coughs from colds and bron easily, the old man took them from ing alt the time to get relief by using chial Irritations. Cieomulslou con- her tremulous, excited grasp. medicines and treatments. •alns, In addition to creosote, oilier Chenah. his face grave and pur healing elements which sooth and "T lien 1 learned about D¡apepsin poseful. stood before her. His eyes oral thr Inflamed membranes and and began using it. It has been , were grave a wonderful help to me. f eat pastries stop the Irritation while the creosote "But, It Is not thou shouldst go.j now without bad after-effects, llo w goes on to the stomach. 1» absorbed my dear one It )g mv task. Thr they used to make me suffer! into the blood, attacks the seat of the I Monte* Is my chief. It Is I that shall “ Friends that I have told about 'loidile and . 1 I h lhe growth of Uie WITH A WRITTEN j go to his defense, and rescue. Gent Diapepsin have been helped in the germs. same way. I have gained thirteen Iv he removed the cloak from her Crcomolaloti is guaranteed aatis- - shoulders, and wrapped It around his pounds since starting on it.’* i o lory In the treatment of coughs lla I’ rlm'lpfe-a W ill H e lp I n s In l l e a llli. Uupplm-w«. l a w , M oney, \ own. " I go,” he said; and before any ! Irom colds, bronchitis and minor All druggists sell it: or if you wish r e t ir e . I V « r i . In gn ew ee. C o n tro l, J o b ». I iu - liir - - W o rrie s , and lone rould speak, he was gone, the red ' to try it before buying, write "Pape's forma of bronchial irritations, and la H a p p in ess at K o in e. 1 cape of the novitiate hidden beneath Dianepsin,” Wheeling, W. Va., for a excellent for building up the system »the somber folds of Father Jose’s wldr trial box. F R E E . after colds or flu. Money refunded U ! cape-llke elowk not relieved after taking according l(. Him H im ( 'a l l In I'era on directions. Ask your druggist, (adv.i By M all Only ***■ V] ENDS DIGESTIVE ILLS QUICK AND GAINS 13 POUNDS L g fl COLDS MAY DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA GET A LUCKY H AND GUARANTEE Information Free—W rite Today CREOMULSION nmmcouui non cuts m i n*Mtm D. ALEXANDER «*• w. issili a*. New Torfe U ly . fe. Y. D. ALEXANDER M l J ackson A ve. -fersey c ity , N. t . Iln w s Bergen fegati In Danger F\>r s left him vine and ed eyes long moment after Dolores ( In the high swinging mat of I bough, Ramon lay with elafe-' and pain-furrowed D IA p e p SI Hi K j Quick R b W for Stomach Ills!