Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1917, Page 7

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THE CASPER { “The French Revolution!” nire | leaned forward, eying the speaker with | startled intensity. “What do you know h Revolution?” for a coal, the Ranger spoke thout ing her. “I've read a | good bit, and I'm a listener. I remember good, too. {had a picture of th 3astill He pronounced it illy,” ; hearer settled back tw calaboose, wasn't it?” A moment later he inquired, ingenuously¥ “I don't | Suppose you ever that Bastille, | did you?” Tilgrim’s I Wonderland, t eh? But—doggone! and your as her hair ‘em about the F | HEART OF THE SUNSET wehing out is jus noble once.” and his at of the fore- the as some now, well with ce sun in heavens and sin suw By REX BEACH > Trail, "’ ‘*The Silver Horde,”’ Etc | smart for such a young ‘lady > He ae) aut y i Taavinten sting c¢ SS beamed amiably upon her. jon, and i mforts of prtcattrt Tink Gee nee something winning about oe we 7 SYNOPSIS. ; a thir his respectful admi- meal , =R I—Set afoot and al also, to know his Ralovies und the danced on the ar the Rio Grande a as even more in hills; b sleasantness was of tress of Las Pai-| his favor. Undoubtedly he had force prior dur: i Law always mar er, at a water Hole aad | and ability; probably his love of ad-| aged to banish boredom. Nog did he e night th venture and a huppy lack of settled m to we thought upon the na hs oS le purpose had Jed him to neglect his ture of that grim business which j More commonplace opportunities and prought him to tl place. Qnite the Seidontatevcitivay ees te! sent him into the Ranger service. This contrary, in the rnoon he put his : man had been: denied what she termed) mare throuyl ricks for Alaire’s Sey cHptures the mur-} equeation; therefore she decided to edification ossiped idly of what- ez, who hapy put one in his way. ever inter 1 his g Austin's horsebreake “Do you like to read?” she asked) Then as the sun d to the west him, and Mrs. Austin be re ess, he It's my favorite form of ex | led Bessie Bel nd led her down es’m!_ She'd never been to schoc Law’s blue gray eyes were ex | the guleh inte sufer covert Return when I got } she was plumb igno lonless, his face was bland] ing, he lly obliterated all tr But she’s got all the airs of : “Why? | of the ¢ » He watered the ashes lady now Sometimes I go with ‘I have a great many books at Las} the fir hered up the telltale scraps rur, but Bessie Belle never You might enjoy some of] of pt and f ents of food, and | then when the place suited him fell to And you with a sweet tootly “Now that’s nice of you, ma’am! examining his rifle. The Ranger smiled ple Mebbe V'H look into this cattle-stealin | Alai watched him with interest. “She's as easy as a rockin in your neighborhood, and if I do [| “Where shall I go.” she asked “nod We’ "re kind of sweethearts. Ain't we | sure come borrowin’.” what shall I do? Again Bessie Belle tossed her “Oh, TH send you a boxful when } “You just pick out good cover be- ead high. “That's yes.’ with the re get back,” suid Alaire, and Dave| yond the water hole and stuy there. verse English,” the » fi | thanked her humbly, ma’am. It may be a long wait, ror He would not permit her to help with | Later, when he went to move his something may have happened we'll have to lie close If so. And don’t wor the breakfast, ing her host, so she lay back watch- mare into a shady the whose personality, now ehuckled and slapped his thi spot, Ranger zh with ry yourself none, muy he won't ; his hat. “Bessie Belle, we'r ing to) make no trouble.” improve our minds.” he said aloud.( With the sunget the water hole lay {(* ~**nued Tomorrow) PVR ae A ORIGINALITY 1oo00-l6™% ST. Comite scuntis DCENVE enone “eT Rote MAH i268 VALENTINE § “Sometimes 4 Go Without Sugar, but Bessie \Belle Never Does.” that she saw nim by daylight, had be- gun to challe, cnge her interest. Phys- jeally Law Yyas of an admirable muke | considery «bly over six feet in height, with wide. shoulders and lean, Strong | bs. Although his face was schooled to mask /all but the keenest emotions, | * Pur of blue-gray, meditative eyes, | “ith a whimsical fashion of wrinkling Burns & Company, | Inc. MILL f-shut when he talked, relieved a} “Funtenance that otherwise would | ve bee a trifle grim and somber. | 1 ] 1 Cece, wad totinent aud tae | finance Oil Enterpfises. Capital furnished to old * the mouth was thin-lipped and his fuce there was nothing | a Parnd sense. C tinly it alongMaaaginrie man. dé hide ; : ; frout-Miiring clans ve ission basis. Oil production not lent b ather above | : tin a and intelli- | 171 - as nd ntl rganizing of new companies and pro | to aw hsd . . | Fren oes same. All business confidential. Laffa ust | Cern to | fen q point | — Burns & Company] FR j Sarl Brokers (Inc. ) / ie Third Floor,—30 No. Dearborn St., ae Chicago, Ill. Briti open ON THE LEVEL DN THE SQUARE mechanic are his \ y he wants We do good’y ra jill Be & en Company Phone 329-W E DO YOUR 4 ERING DAILY TRIBUNE read in weh for his ‘ONT The Columbine Stockjwill advance to 60“ents per share on The Ohio Oil Company is to drive Five wells o} Women of Cheyenne Red Light Depart as__| Arrests Are Started | CHEYENNE, Wyo Fol Until thatdate the price is 50 cents per share lowing the t of twelve inmate of houses o l STANLEY & C LaFor restricted distri Mayor Phone 6. ficials who | f patrol- | ing the pressed tha experienced orders inte belief ae ‘Tribune Want Ads. The PIN WHOLESOME FUN, INSTRUCTION, INSPIRATION AT THE Casper Chautauq June 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 Z Only through the Chautauqua System can so many expensive and High-Class Lectures, Musical Concerts, Entertainments and ‘The Melting Pot’”’ be produced in 10 wonderful pro- grams, at the price of one good show or concert in a city. ALL Charile Cox, one of Clever Members of the National Quartet, in a Character Sketch MAKE CHAUTAUQUA YOUR VACATION WEEK Let the whole family enjoy the Great Musical Numbers, the Cartoonist and Entertainer, the Drama, the Illustrated Lecture, the Inspiring Lectures, the Patriotic Programs. BUY A SEASON TICKET AND SAVE MONEY! MINNA, NA The Capitol Life Insurance. Co. OF COLORADO ; ; / f C.R. McGREW, General Agt. CASPER, WYOMING *y 2: SNARE RE ers aes Takara

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