Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 11, 1917, Page 7

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a “" THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE HEART OF THE SUNSET By REX BEACH Author of “The Spoilers,” “The Iron Trail, *’ ‘‘The Siloer Horde,’’ Etc. Copyright by Harper & Brothers SYNOPSIS. CHAPTER I—Set afoot and alone by an| accident in the desert near the Rio Grande rs. Alaire Austin, mistr I Pal mas and La Feria ranct w, Tex is compelled him, h for a murderer &nd cannot leave his post. CHAPTER Il—Next day murderer appears with a CHAPTER derer but is jon, Panfilo § @ cousin of Jose Sanchez at evening the compan captures tt to kill his co: who hap} ns Mrs. Austin’s horsebreaker, CHAPTER tells her F and at La Feria, fiscated by general, and Id has been CHAPTER in Mexice falls in | for the “Tt v the sam Dad the But I'm my own ment, Just ull shot to piece Ww nd able to run ull righ business evertheless, it was a bar it will stand. If your father we he'd make you live up to it.” “You talk as if I we a child,” shouted her husband; and his plump face was apoplectic with rage. title is in my name. make me Go anything “Nobody and alive he How could could force you,” his wife d, quietly a mun to keep your word, I believe s Il observe my part of our har- slightly mollified, agreed. “Of Ia I never welched. But I won't be treated as an incompetent, and I'm tired of these eternal wrangles and jungles e welc Austin f u agreed to go away when you felt your uppetite coming on, and you d to live clean, at least around “Well?” Alaire went on in a lifeless tone that rovered the seething emotions within her. “I never inquire into your actions at San Antonio or other large cities, although of course 1 have ears and I can’t help hear them; wut these border and people know me. I won't be humil- about iated more than I am; public pity is— j bard enough to bear, I've about reached the breaking point,” “Indeed?” Austin leaned forward, his ey niliumed, His tone was raised, heedless of sible eavesdroppers. “Then why don't you end it? Why | don’t 1 divorce me? I never see anythi of you. You have your part of the t ind I have mine; all we share in « 1 rs, and— und a Alaire upon him eyes dark with mise livorce you. “You know why I don’t d, we're going to live out our ment, and these Brownsville episodes are going to cease.” Her lips whitened. are your visits to the pump.ng station.” “What do 1 mean by that?” “You tra «1 Panfilo because ne was growing jealous of you and Kosa.” Ed burst into sudden laughter. “There’s no harm in a little flirtation. Rosa’s a pretty gi His wife uttered a _ breathless, smothered exciutuation; her hands, a8 they lay on the le cloth, were tight- ly clenched. your tenant—dal- most your servant. What kind of 4 man ure you? Huvent you any de- tency left?” “Say! Go easy! I guess I'm no dif- ferent to most men.” Austin’s unplvas- ant Inughter had been succeeded by a still more unpleasant scowl. “I have to do something. It's dead enough around here— “You must stop going there.” “You are still enough of | so | »wned belligerently. | towns are home to us, | 1 notice you go where | Rosa and [ never spent € night together in the chaparral—" membered only as a shy, red-headed little comrade. been La Fe the Rio G t grant of lands across inde beyond the tv lash had stung her flesh td 1? Well, I'm ue fool! I've seen something of the world ; and I've found that women are about anty went home, Strives to guard her border. And to Las Paly had come the bride and groom to live, to love and to rez children. But rarely hus there been honeymoon, moa swift Within six months “Young dd hud killed his w self became an ing. s leve and had him aleoholie. Other vie so multiplied that what few virtues the young man had inherited were soon choked. To » truth had come ns a stur The wreck of her hopes ¢ ings left her of. “the thing wv had the ation in “You any les painful to his fathe When the truth was borne in upon him unmistakably, and the rl-wife remained firm in her refusal to divorce her husband, the un- derstanding which the me \ was pla Of as it ¢ bewilde: that couldn't.” f this t sick, nsfor. had ment of ‘ly in her han uth became ¢ She Rose and Faced Her Husband. like men. I'd like to have a look at this David Law, this Hand | some Harry nat water holes | for ladies in distres Ed ignored his this gunman, alts more into her | wife’ t hand, and The alteration m bet he's reached to the 1 marrow ma splendid, everything of her betng rerak pity I'm not had wounded her, then it offended “You'd—better stop,” ped the) , sered her. That pe ain't stand everything.’ i her affliction, pz , neither can IL ly when she strove so despe this, I think you'd better hide it, seemed the height of inso- | go—to San Antonio. Maybe Ill forget before you come back.” To this “Young I “Good!” said he. lence. (The manag ment of Las Palroas was prung rs, the work ed quickly “That suits a little almost her only rv from a family it least get peace at cz und st to like it—as my club.” He glowered after his wife we could like anything with | as she left the m. Then, still scowl-| that ever-present pain in her breast. | ing, he lurched out to the gallery Imas had prospered to admira- | whe the breeze was blowing, and ind La Feria would live pros- flung himself into a chair. pered equally had it not n for the * * * * * * * armed 1 st of the country ac s the | Ed's marriage to Alaire had been tn- border, No finer stock than the “Box evitable. They had been playmates, A” s to be found anywhere, But | and their parents had considered the Alaire had not contined her efforts to union a consummation of their own she had improved the breed of li friendship. Upon her mo : t ihandinnnsd death Alaire had been sent abrogd, and with qt ié had ied on a there she remained while “Youn Bite f ; 1 I attended : ustern college. For any j; n hud st 1 trove of child the experience would have 1 peca t 8) a lonesc and thr h it the 1 motherle girl had wn into dden t n, liv an in ing in ar remember fiction. Th few flesh-and-blood heroes rest, and of these the noblest had been “Youn sentimental pr e-believe world, peopled with the of rom: . of course, some When she came 1} to ry. piece r hild, daughter Pat she still conside ht.) add I cour | As for him, he splendid, hand THE RHINOCEROS GRILL now open from 1] a.m.to2a.m. Below the Rhinoceros Cafe. | The best of things to Eat and Drink. Music and Entertainment every evening. Special _atten- tion to Private Parties. Banquets a Specialty The Columbine Oil Company Stock will advance to 60 cents per share on June 26th, 1917. The Ohio Oil Company is to drive Five wells on this property. Until that date the price is 50 cents per share. STANLEY & CO. Casper, Wyoming Phone 666. WE ARE ON TOP IN THE PAINT BUSINESS Our stock is the most extensive one in the city and includes ev- ery requirement in the paint line. Monarch paints, oil, tur- pentine, putty, enamel, varni and stains we h in abundance at prices that make our customers happy. SCHULTE HARDWARE CO., Phone 64W. We Deliver The Casper Landscape and Garden Company W. W. COLLIVER, Manager | 335 North Center street Phone 329-W LAWNS CUT AND TRIMMED ASH PITS BUILT TO ORDER. :: LET ME DO YOUR HOUSE AND WINDOW CLEANING “Bd!” Alatre’s exclamation was like As Las Palmas had been the elder | the snap of a whip. She rose anc ee goals Sa eh at | faced her husband, quivering as if the Aluire’s dow: from her father had league belt by which Mexico fatuonsty | ] | on them eucher — what's their name | trees?—and it gave me a splittin’ head- ache. he'll be a drug queen, sure. y don’t you follow her exam- isked Paloma. “We have plenty i” in truth, was embarrassed by e of his holdings, but he shook “No, I'm too old to go ram- ter new gods. IT ain't got the ion to raise anythin more ated than 2 mort ; but if I was younger, I'd ize myself up and do aw with t Ed Austin, I'd | sure help 1 to an untimely end, and then I'd marry them pecan groves, and} blooded herds, and drug-store orchards. | She certainly is a heart-breakin’ | de- | vice, with her red hair, and red lips| an Paloma was deeply| shocked. j * * . . . . . | Complete isolation, of course, Alalre | The had found to be impossible, even though her ranch lay far from the trav-| eled nd her Mexican guards were r encoura to visitors. 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