Reel Life (Sep 1914 - Mar 1915)

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REEL LIFE Nineteen "THE THE half-burned trunk in which Captain Radcliffe had found such interesting material, in Episode Sixteen, held ^^^^^^^^nlSTl^rfl^nl^n!^ many secrets. While the worthy Captain and Madame Duval lay their plans to gain control of this other fortune of Zudora's, which still lies buried in the South African plains, another search of the old trunk by its owner results in the discovery of another and equally interesting paper. In a corner which the wily conspirator had overlooked, Zudora finds a torn fragment, evidently originally a part of her father's diary. "Rich diamond find," it reads, "near large flat-topped boulder 2,000 yards, S. E. by E. of second mile post from Zudora mine." Her discovery makes Zudora very happy, yet had she known of the schemes, which just then were taking form in the mind of Madame Duval, in that lady's beautiful Grecian salon, she might not have felt entirely at ease. Had she been able to follow her, she would have seen the leader of the band, accompanied by Captain Radcliffe and Ike, one of her ".strong arm" aids, going to the home of a wizened old hag, who lives on Craig Island, a tiny patch of earth and rock in a little frequented part of the bay, which has been aptly called the "Island of Mystery". And here, after making certain arrangements which appear to be satisfactory to the conspirators' chieftainess, the party take leave of the grizzled guardian of the islet. Afterward, they go to see the old diamond-cutter, who is polishing the stones brought to him by Captain Radcliffe. Meanwhile Tom Hunt, the detective, with Jim Baird has decided to follow the clue contained in the torn paper and go to South Africa. For a similar reason, Captain Radcliffe and Bruce determine to make the trip themselves, the more so, as they learn of the -detective's intentions. Carefully disguising themselves, they book passage on the same boat with Baird and Hunt, whom they plan to waylay at the first favorable opportunity. Zudora and John Storm, quite ignorant that anything is on foot, after saying good-bye to the detective and his com $20,000,000 Mystery" Episode Seventeen Reels Thirty-three and Thirty-four A Drama of Love and Adventure Produced by Thanhouser The Old Diamond-Cutter at Work The Attack on Zudora and Madame Duval Captain Radcliffe Overhears Hunt and Baird Planning Their Trip panion, are returning from the pier, when they meet Madame Duval, as if by accident, although in accordance nl^^^^^^^^Snl^fflSTl^fD with her well-laid design. Having found nothing tangible against the clever adventuress, Zudora has entirely ceased to suspect her of complicity in the plot against her fortune and herself, and so when the beautiful schemer invites her for a spin in her big automobile, Zudora willingly accepts, although Storm is not altogether satisfied at the arrangement. But he laughs at his own fears, feeling that he is over-cautious and that nothing can happen to his sweetheart in broad daylight. Yet in this he is mistaken. The machine has not gone far, when in passing a lonely wharf, it is suddenly surrounded by a group of masked men. The two women are dragged out of the car, their screams being choked off by the ruffians, who hurriedly carry them to a waiting motor-b o a t. This soon speeds away and in a relatively short time t h e party arrive at Craig Island, where Zudora is placed in the hands of the old hag — a prisoner. Of course, the men are Madame Duval's confederates and the whole scene has been carefully staged to deceive Zudora. In the meanwhile, in far-off South Africa, many things have been happening. Hunt has located the rich find, indicated in the writing left by Zudora's father, but discovering that they are being spied upon, he takes measures to throw Captain Radcliffe and Bruce off their trail. . In this he is not entirely successful, however, and Baird and the wily Captain engage in a terrific struggle on top of a moving freight train. The men are battling desperately as the train speeds along a high embankment, and strain perilously near the edge. Suddenly, the fast-moving train leaves the track and crashes down the hillside, carrying the two swaying men with it. Captain Radcliffe is picked up unconscious, while Baird escapes serious injury. A day or two later, a hurry from New York, the one from Madame Duval and the other from Storm, lead the four men to make haste to return to America. Zudora Was Carried to a Waiting Motor-Boat