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With the aid of a treeherous"clowri lie sets about his task, and through intercepting letters he is enabled to get both theofficer and the The tamer woman in has decided that the lovers shall die together and as soon as Cleo is in the circus ring" she is bound to a pedestal. As the big iron doors swing out, the lieutenant realizes that he has ben trapped. ' The lieutenant manages to loose the ropes that bind Cleo," and she escapes just before the lion tamer drives twenty of . the ferocious beasts into the arena to bound upon their human prey Although Herman has whipped the Ions into a state of fury, the lieutenant, by main strength, battles with the leasts form time, but the odds are against him, and the roaring of the the kings of the jungle marks " with "filled romance a endingof intense situations drawn from real life, and suddenly terminated by the infamous plot of a jealous lover. Round Trip hiS u! young author is visited by . his wife just ff: s he is complimenting his stenographer on her valuable place between them before Hermans suspicions are aroused. and SUMMER CHRISTMAS GIFT ihe While-at-wOTk- BEAUTIFUL A-- lie Loved will be the headliner at the Ellen Friday The One Princess will present The Lion Tamers Rev.enge for the next two nights. - The story is" as thrilling as is usually shown on the, picture screen, and deals With love, jealousy and revenge. Tim opening scene in the filrttis that of a circus which" is giving nightly entertainments in' a great amphitheatre in the historic city of Rome. The performers,, are striving to" please the throngs of people who are inaftendance at every performance. Herman, and Cleo, his fiancee are lion tamers with..tha. circus Theymanage twenty lions in a great irdn cage, and their act is the most sensational, on the bill.1 Lieutenant Alexander is a frequenteratlhe performances, and he falls in love with Cleo. She is also attracted to the Lieutenant, as is indicated by the pleased expression upon her countenance as she accepts the flowers he presents to her through the iron grating. The Lieutenant and Cleo find many opportunities of exchanging words, andf num- - & The Post reserves the right 5th. to use any. story that may be sent in providing the prize-igiven to the author of s the story used. If the author desires the manuscript returned special mention should be made of same. This a time to try your talents and jncidentally receive a beautiful present for - is your efforts. For further particulars call 13. Merchants Bank PROVO, UTAH. Dixon, Cashier. T. N. Taylor, President Anyone anywhere can baak J D. with us by mall. ' Post Publishing- Go; - ; |