NORTH PLATTE SEMT-WEEKLY TRIBUNE O F :0 IN THE ARENA. Bynopsl. The author toll of hl (u.'(Ualntnnco "with the horo of ono of the most remarkable ndvciituruH over recorded. Krom a manuscript left by his frlond ho has vividly Hot out tho Htrnnge happctiinen which brought together a bravo Virginian gentleman and a 1'rlnccHa of Mara In the" Arizona hills John Carter, mining prospector and cx-Confed-erate noldler, fleeing from a war party of Apaches, takes refugo In a cave tho atmosphero of which has a remarkable effect on him. Yielding to Its InllJcn'ce he sinks Into unconsciousness, his Inst thoughts centered on the glow from the planet Mars. Awaking, Carter reallr.cn that ho has, In some In comprehensible manner, been trans ported to Mars, llo Is captured by Tars Tarkas and a party of Mar tian warriors. Ho Is conveyed, a prisoner, to a. Martian city. Three days later a fleet of airships from the neighboring stato of Ifelum Is attacked by Carter's captors, the green Martians. Ono of the air ships Is captured. Among tho pris oners In n young woman of u race different from tho green Martians and closely resembling tho women of tho earth, Dejali Thorls, grand daughter of the Jcddak, or ruler, of Helium. According to custom sho Is doomed to die by torture. John IcariiH the language and-be-romen a chieftain, though still a nominal prisoner. Dojuh Is put In rhargo of Sola, a friendly woman. The two prisoners plan to escape before Dejali Thorls Is tnken be fore the .supremo ruler of tho green Martians. Tat Ilnjiis. John lights a (word duel to tho death. John, Dejah and Sola escape. John saves Dejah but Is captured by War hoons. O: 0 CHAPTER XI. Continued. 9 "Ho will tile nK Bur Coiiiiim, your Jeddnk, Beits fit, If nt nil," replied tho young ruler, with einplilislH mid dignity. "If at nil?" roared Dale Kovn. "Hy the dead hniidH ut my throat hut he xhnll Tile, Itur Coiiiiik, No iimudlln weakness on your part Rhull Have him, O, would Hint Wnrhoon were ruled hy a renl Jcddak rather than hy n wn-ter-henrted weaklhiK from whom even old Dak Kovn could tear the metal with his hare hands I" I la i- CoinnH eyed the delimit and In xuhordlnnte chtcftnln for an Instant, IiIh expression one of hntiuhty, fear Uss contempt and hate, and then with out drawing n weapon nnd without tilterliiK a word ho hurled hlniwelf at tho throat of his defamer. I never before bad Been two green Martian warriors battle with naturo'H wenpoiiH and the exhibition of animal ferocity which ensued was uh fearful n thing as the most disordered Imagi nation could picture, They tore at each others' eyes and ears with their hands nnd with their gleaming tusks repeatedly slashed and gored until both were cut fairly to ribbons from bead to foot. liar Comas bad much the better of tho battlo as be was stronger, quicker and inoto Intelligent. It soon seemed that the encounter wns done saving only the Until death thrust, when Uar Comas slipped In breaking nwny from u clinch. It was the one Utile opening 1 Never Defore Had Oeen Two Green Martian Warriors Battle. tJuU Dak Kovn needed, and hurling himself nt tho body of his adversary lie burled his single mighty tusk In liar Onius' groin and with a Inst powerful flfl'ort rlimed tho young Jeddak wide open the full length of hls'hody, tho grcut tusk finally wedging In tho "bones of Bar Coiiins' Jaw. Victor and vanquished rolled limp and lifeless upon tho moss, a huge mass of torn and bloody flesh. I Uar Comas wns stone dead, and only the most herculean oliorts on the part f Dak Kova'n females saved him Jfror Bm tlio who no uesurveu, ,inree MARS days later he walked without ukiIm nnco to tho body of liar Comas which, hy custom, had not been moved from where It fell, and placing his foot upon tlii! neck of his erstwhile ruler be assumed the title of Jcddak of Wnrhoon. Tho injuries to Pak Kovn had de layed the march so greatly that It wns decided to give up the expedition, which wns n raid upon n small Thark community In retaliation for the de struction of tho Incubator, until after the great gnines, nnd the entire body of warriors, ten thousand In number, turned back toward Wnrhoon. We reached the city of Wnrhoon after somi three days' march nnd T was Immediately cast Into a dungeon and heavily chained to the floor and walls. Food wns brought me at Inter vals but owing to the titter darkness of the place I do not kuow whether 1 lay there days, or weeks, or months. No sound renched mo from the world above and no word would my Juller vouchsafe when my food wns brought to me, although I nt first bombarded him with questions. Finally all the hutted nnd maniacal loathing for these nwful creatures who had placed ine In tills horrible placo was centered by my tottering reason upon this single emissary who repre sented to me the entire horde of Wnr hoons. T had noticed .thnt be nlwnys nd vanced with his dim torch to where he could placo the food within my reach and ns he stooped to place It upon the floor his bead wns about on a level with my breast. So, with the cunning of a mndmiiu, I hacked Into the far corner of my cell when next I henrd him approaching nnd gathering a lit tle slack of tho great chain which held me In my hand I waited bis coming, crouching like some beast of prey. As he stooped to place iny food upon the ground I swung tho chain nbove my bend and crashed the links with all my strength upon his skull. Without n sound he slipped to tho lloor, stone dead. Laughing and chattering like the Idiot I was fast becoming I fell upon his prostrate form, my lingers feeling for bis dend tbront. Presently they cnulc In contact with a smnll chain at the end of which dangled a number of keys. The touch of my lingers on these keys brought back-tny reason with the suddenness of thought. No longer wns I a Jlhbeiing Idiot, but a wine, reason ing man with tho means of escape within my very bunds. As- I was groping to remove tho cbnln from about my victim's neck I glanced up Into tho dnrkness to see six pnlrs of gleaming eyes fixed, un winking, upon me. Slowly they ap proached and slowly I shrank back from the awful horror of them. Hack Into my corner I crouched holding my hands, palms out, before me, and stealthily on came the awful eyes un til they reached tho dead body at my feet. Then slowly they rotrealed hut this time with u strange grating sound and finally they disappeared In some black and distant recess of my dun geon. CHAPTER XII. Battling In the Arena. Slowly J regnlned my composure and finally essayed again to attempt to remove tho keys from the dead body of my former Jailer. Hut ns I reached out Into the darkness to lo cate It I found to my horror that It was gone. Then the truth Hashed on me; the owners of those glennilng eyes had dragged my prize away froin me to be devoured In their neighboring laic: ns they had been waiting for days, for weeks, for months, through all this awful eternity of my Imprison ment to drag my dead carcass to their feast. For two days no food was brought me, but then a new messenger ap peared and my Incarceration went on ns bofore. hut not again did I allow my reason to bo submerged by the horror of my position. Shortly after Jills episode nnother prisoner was brought In nnd chained near me. IJy the dim torch light I saw that be was a red Martian nnd I could senrcely await the departure of his guords to address him. As their re treating footsteps died nwny n the dlstniKC, T cnlled out softly tho Mar tian word of greeting, knor. "Who are you who speaks out of the darkness?" ho answered. "John Carter, n frlond of the red men of Helium." "I am or Helium." he said, "but I do not recall your name." And then I told my story ns I bnve written It here, omitting any reference to my lovo for Dojnh Thorls. Ho wns much excited hy the news of Helium's princess and seemed quite, positive that she and Soln could enslly have renched a point of safety from where they loft mo. "Dejah Thorls nnd Sola entered the hills not five miles from a great watorwoy and are now prob ably qulto safe" ho nssured mo. My fellow prisoner wns Knntos Kan, a padwnr (lieutenant) In tho navy of Helium, lie had been it member of the tll-fnted expedition which bad fallen Into the hands of tho Tharks at tho tlmo of Dejah Thorls' capture. During the period of our lucurcoru N C E S S Hon Knntos Kan nnd I becilme Well acquainted, nnd formed n tnrin per sonal friendship. A few days only elapsed, however, before wo were drugged forth from our dungeon for the great games. We were conducted early one. morning to nn enormous amphitheater, which Instead of having been built upon the surface of the ground wns excavated below the sur face. It bad partially filled with debris so thnt how large It had originally been wns dlfllcult to suy. In Its pres ent condition It held the entire twenty thousand Wnrhoons of the as sembled hordes. .The arena wns Immense hut ex tremely uneven nnd unkempt. Around It the Wnrhoons hnd piled building stone from some of the ruined edifices During the Day I Was Pitted Against First Men and Then Beasts. of tho ancient city to prevent the ani mal and tho captives from escaping Intnthe audience, and at each end had been constructed cages to hold them until their turns came to meet some horrible deatli upon the arena. Knntos Kan and I were confined to gether in one of the cages. In the others were wild calots, thoats, mad zltldars, green warriors and women of other hordes, and ninny strange and ferocious wild beasts of llnrsoom, which I had never befoso seen. - Shortly after wo hnd been caged the nmphltheuter began to fill and within nn hour every available part of the seating space was occupied. Dak Kova, with his Jeds and chieftains, sat at the cent,or of one side of the arena upon a largo raised platform. t a signal from Dak Kovn the doors of two cages were thrown open and a dozen green Martian females were driven to the center of the arena. Kach was given n dagger and then, at the far eiid, n pnek of twelve calots, or wild dogs, wore loosed upon them. As these brutes, growling and foam ing, rushed upon the almost defense less women I turned my bend that I might not see tho horrid sight. The yells and lnughter of the green horde bore witness to the excellent quality of the sport and when I turned back to the arena, as Kantos Kan told me It was over. I saw three victorious calols, snarling and growling over the bodies of their prey. The women hud given a good account of themselves. Next a mod zlttdnr wns loosed among the remaining dogv, and so It went throughout the long, hot, hor rible day. During the day 1 wns pitted agnlnst first men nnd then hensts, but ns I wns armed with n longsword nnd always outclassed my adversary . In agility and generally .In strength ns well, It proved but child's play to me. Time and time again I won ho npplause of the bloodthirsty multitude, and toward tho end thero wero cries that I be tnken from the arena and be nindo a member of the hordes of Warhoon. Flnnlly thero were but threo of ns left, grent green warrior of somo far uorthorn horde, Knntos Kan, nnd my self. The other two wore to bnttle nnd then I to fight the conqueror for the liberty which was neeorded the llual winner. Knntos Kan had fought several times during the day and like myself hnd nlwnys proven victorious, but oc casionally by' tho smnllest of margins, especially when pitted ngalnst- the green wnrrlors. I hud little hope thnt ho could best his glnnt adversary who had mowed down nil bofore him dur lug tho day. Tho fellow towered near ly sixteen feet In height, while Knntos Knn wns somo Inches under bIx feet As they advanced to meet ono nnothor I saw for tho first time n trick of Murtlnn swordsmanship which cen tered Knntos Kan's every hope of vic tory nnd llfo on ono enst of the dice, for, ns ho came to within about twen ty feet of the huge fellow ho threw his By Edgar Rice Burroughs Author of Tarzan of the Apes Copyright, A. 0. McCturir lind Company if. t. .T Ta iTnT. T. JTt.Tii J. df . A sword arm far behind him over his shoulder nnd with n mighty sweep burled his wcupon point foremost nt the green wnrrlor. It flow true us hn arrow and piercing the poor devil's henrt laid him dend upon the arenn. Knntos Knn nnd I wero now pitted ngnlnst each other but as we ap proached to the encounter I whispered to him to prolong the battle until near ly dark In the hope that we might find some means of escape. Just ns I snw the sudden coming of dnrk I whis pered to Knntos Knn to thrust his. sword between my left nrm nnd my body. An he did so I stnggcrcd back clasping the sword tightly with my arm nnd thus fell to the ground with his wenpon apparently protruding from my chest. Kantos Kan perceived my coup nnd stopping quickly to my side ho plnccd his foot upon my neck nnd wltbdrnwing his sword from my body gnve me the finnl death blow through the neck which Is supposed to sever the jugulnr vein, hut In this In stance the cold blnde slipped harm lessly Into the snnd of the nreun. In the darkness which hnd now fnllen none could tell but thnt he hnd rcnlly finished me. I whispered to him to go nnd clnlm his freedom and then look for me In the hills cast of the city, nnd so ho left, me. When" tho nmphlthcnter hnd elenred I crept stealthily to tho top and ns the stent excnvntlon Iny fnr from the plnzn and In nn untenanted portion of the grent dend city I hud little trouble In rencblng the bills beyond. For two days I wnlted thero for Knntos Knn, but as lie did not come I stnrted off on, foot In a northwesterly direction townrd n point where he hnd told me Iny the nearest waterway. My only food consisted of vegetnhle milk from tho plants which gnve so boun teously of this priceless fluid. Through two long weeks I wnn dercd, stumbling through the nights guided only by the stars and hiding during the dnys behind some protrud ing rock or nmong the occnslonnl hills I trnversed. Several times I wns attacked by wild bertsts; strange, un couth monstrosities thnt lenped upon me In the dnrk, so that I had ever to grnsp my longsword In my bund thnt I might be ready for them. Usually my strange, newly ncqulred telepnthlc power wnrned me In nmple time, but once I wns down with vicious fnngs nt my Jugulnr and n hnlry face pressed close to mine before I knew thnt I wns even threatened. What manner of thing was upon me I did not know, but thnt It was large and henvy and mnny-leggcd I could feel- My hands were at Its throat before the fnngs bad a chance to bury themselves In my neck, and slowly I forced the hairy face, from me and closed my fingers, viselike, upon Its windpipe. Without sound we Iny there, the benst exerting every effort to reach me with those awful fangs, and I straining to muintaln my grip and choke the life from It as I kept It from my throat. Then n living mass of destruction sprang from the sur rounding dnrkness full upon the cren- lure that held me pinioned to the ground. The two rolled growling upon the moss, tearing and rending one an other In a frightful mnnner, but It -was soon over and my preserver stood with lowered head above the throat of the dead thing which would have killed me. The nearer moon, hurtling suddenly above theMiorlzon and lighting up the IJarsoomlan scene, showed me that my preserver wns Wooln, ,hut from whence he had come, or how found me, I was at n loss to know. That 1 wns glnd of his companionship It Is needless to say, hut my pleasure at seeing Jilm was tempered hy anxiety ns to the reason of his leaving Dejah Thorls. Ily the light of tho now brilliant moons l snw tnut lie was out a shadow of his former self, nnd ns ho turned from my caress nnd com menced greedily to devour the dead carenss nt my feet I realized that the pooi fellow was more than hnlf starved. When WoMa hnd finished his menl I again took up my weary nnd seemingly endless wnnderlng In quest of the elusive waterway. At daybreak of the fifteenth day I was overjoyed to see the high trees thnt denoted tho object of my search. About noon I dragged myself wearily to the portals of n huge building which covored perhaps four square miles and towered two hundred feet In the air It showed no aperture In the mighty walls other than the tiny door at which I sank exhausted, nor was there nny sign of life about It. I could find no boll or other method of making my presence known to the Inmntea of the plr.ee, unless u smnll round hole In the wnll nenr the door was for that purpose. It was of about tho bigness of a lend pencil nnd think ing thnt It might bo In the nature of a spcnklng tube I put my month to It and was about to call Into it when n voice Issued from It nsklng me whom I might he, where from, and the nn turo of my errand. "I am a friend of the red men of 'Hursoom nnd I am starving.. In the name of humanity open to us," I re piled. A f.J.,T i A its . ??..? sf t AJiAifi aft Ji A tVTi A A uti rife Presently the door commenced U recede before me until It bad sunk Into the wall fifty feet, then It stopper: unci slid easily to the left, exposing s Abort, narrow corridor of concrete, ni the further end of which was another loor, similar In every respect to the ono I had Just passed. No one was u flight, yet Immediately we passed (he first door it stld gently Into place behind us' nnd receded rapidly to Its original position In the front wall of the building. ' A second nnd n third door receded ocfore me and slipped to one side as the first, before I renched n large In ner chamber where I found food and drink set out upon a great stone table. A voice directed me to satisfy my hunger and to feed my cnlot, nnd while I ,was thus engaged my invisible host put me through a severe and searching cross-examination. "Your statements are most remnrk- nhle." suld the voice, on concluding its questioning, "but you are evidently spenklhg the truth, nnd it Is equnlly avldent that you are not of llnrsoom. I can tolMhnt by the conformation of your brain nnd the strange location of your internal organs and the shape and size of your licnrt." "Can you set through me?" I ex- claimed. "Yes, I can sec nil hut your thoughts, nnd were you n Bursoomlnn I could read those." Theixpi door opened nt tho fnr side f the chamber and n strange, dried ip, little mummy of u man came toward me. He wore but n single ar ticle of clothing or adornment, a small collar of gold from which depended apon his chest a grent ornament ns large ns n dinner plnte set solid with huge diamonds, except for the exact center, which was occupied hy a strange stone, nn Inch In diameter, that scintillated nine different nnd dis tinct rays; the seven colors of our mrthly prism and two beautiful rays which, to me, were new and nnnicless. I cannot describe them any more thnn you could describe red to a blind mnn. I only know that they were beautiful In the extreme. Hie old man snt nnd talked with me for hours, and the strangest pnrt of our Intercourse wns thnt I could rend bis every thought while he could not fathom un lota from my mind un less I spoke. The building In which I found my self contained the machinery which produces that artificial atmosphere which sustains life on Mnrs. Tlie se cret of tho entire process hinges on the use of the ninth my, one of the beautiful scintillations which I had noted emanating from the great stone In my host's diadem. This ray is separated from the oth er rays of the sun by means of finely adjusted Instruments placed upon the roof of tho huge building, three-quarters of which Is used for reservoirs In which the ninth ray Is stored. 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