Show Daring Outlaw f Burroughs Burroughs' Hero Heroin in Latest Story Bold and Hazardous Events Keep Tale Replete Re- Re With Suspense in The of Torn hi hlf new book Edgar Rice Burroughs the creator of arzan John Carter Barney Custer Billy Byrne and other notable fIction character has produced a new and different type of story Mr 11 Burroughs takes a page front from the hIstory of the life of one of the kIngs lIen lIen- I ry Ill who ruled England In the I thirteenth century records the i story of a most remarkable revenge I and the adventurous life Ilfe of Its Innocent innocent in- in I victim Richard the lo loprince lost i prInce of England I It all happened In the year of our Lord 1243 and while It was happenIng happening hap hap- penIng It shook England from north to south and from east to west vest and reached across the channel and shook France It started directly in the London palace of Henry and was the result of a quarrel be- be tsen h the king and hIs master of offence offence fence Sir Jules de Vac reputed to toI tobe be the best swordsman or of the time I Vowing owing to be revenged De Dc Vac kIdnaps kidnaps kId kId- naps PrInce RIchard second on of Henry nI III and at that time the I youngest prince of the realm whom I he takes Into the north of England where the two lIve In n the deca decaying ing castle of Torn Here the lost prince I i I grew to manhood as Norman of I Torn the terrIble outlaw the fame of whose darIng exploIts was ringing ring ring- ing through all England All All' that Norman of Torn knew about hl himself self was that he had been I raIsed by an old Frenchman in the decrepit castle or of Torn and that he I had been taught swordsmanship French horsemanshIp and a aJ hatred of all EnglIsh Even at the age of I 17 he greatest swordsman in England and his reputation as asa asa a fearless outlaw had traveled far farI farand and wIde At 18 was was' a tremendous tre- tre I price hIs head At 19 I. I he was the leader of a fierce robber band of 01 more than 1000 men of all allI I kinds linds froM nobleman to serf lerf the I only requisItes for fOl admission beIng willingness and ability to tight fight and I an oath to obe obey the laws made by bythe bythe the Outlaw of Torn I ComplIcations and savage comI corn com I bats are the result o the Outlaw of f Torn's love 4 1 the beautiful daughter daugh- daugh tel ter of the most powerful baron In I England Ills Ilis high respect for womanhood wo- wo manhood gets many more I conflIcts but he apparently bears bear a charmed lIfe for fOI ho he emerges unscathed unscathed un- un scathed enco iter H He is betra ed at the last to the king and his followers by the old whom he knew as Cather father fa Ca ther and In tle ensuIng his Identity is de' de known by the dying De Dc Vac Tac It Is a good tale ot of A. C. C McClurg Co |