Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 9, 1919, Page 5

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By BESSIE SLAVIT. “What shall I do? He is coming | home!” For weeks past these thoughts filled the mind of Fay Foster, who had drift- ed into a kind of informal engage- ment with Bob Baxter before he left for France. | e It had been a boy and girl friend- ship. Both popular, Bob and Fay were constantly together during their se- | nior year in high school. Everywhere. at baseball, at dances, at schoo! ente: tainments, Bob was her faithful escort. | essed admirable qualitie: he was a very congenial companion; because he always strove to please Fay. But that was four years ago, when Fay was only eighteen. She had chang- ed considerably since then, and the chief factor in her change was her ac- quaintance with Hugh Wrentham. How well she remembered meeting him at a dance two years ago. Hugh was older thap Bob and had traveled a great deal. “he was interes: ing to hear a recital of his trayels; she | r could listen foreyer for the sheer en- | joyment of hearing his voice. W1 a delightful spring »nd summer they | L spent together! | Then the parting! Alas! it was the only sad experience in her young lfe— | that parting from Hugh. Fay had never written to Bob about Hugh—Bob, who admired her so much and was so proud of his “little pai,” as he called her. Now, Bob was coming home—he mizht call at the house this very afte noon! How could she tell him! Tow could she hurt him, he who was so eosily wounded in his deep regard for | er. i She perceived two men in uniform coming at a quick pace towards the House. She arose from the big arm- chair in which she had been neryous- ly knitting, walked to the window peered out. Yes; it was Bob, ‘broader, perhaps, but with the same peculiar gait. But the othe it be he, that other who looked much like Hugh? He hadn't w % that he expected to arrive. Did he i mean to surprise her? She watehed \ —_ so intently until they came nearer, when she saw that it was indeed Hugh—and she uttered a sharp cry. Her heart Ph’ bounded with joy, her whole body quivered as she recognized him. Good heavens! Why was he comir with Bob? Wild fancies .itted throug: her mind and she felt as if a cyclone was carrying her off her feet and whirling her round and round. ; Bob was the first to greet her, « ing cheerily: " “Well, Fay, old girl, won't you wel- come a fellow back from the jaws of ! death?” 4 d “Bob !—Hugh !—what—how—" but unable to say more, their feet. “Kay, why don't you say something?” Bob asked soothingly. “Ts anything wrong?” Fay could only glance at Hugh ap- pealingly, for she could not speak. though her face betrayed her se Bob had- already divined the cause of her agitation. He motioned to H to leave the toom, then, drawing chair to Fay’s side: “Fay, dear little chum, ple: feel distressed, I already truth.” Fay cast a furtive gla hus face—half surprised, half frig all ened. “You see,” he continued, “T met Hugh on board ship coming-home, We became inseparables_and pledged 2n she collapsed at +p4 everlasting friendship. © Hugh, know- ing nothing of our old friendshij,. spoke of your mutual love, T then told him that we were school friends jand he was delighted to talk to someone who knew you. When we arrived jnsisted upon my coming with him, ¢ my remonstrances., Everyth as it should be, Fay, and I shall be delighted to see you both hap- py together.” Fay seemed to gain new ,strength. The color mounted to her cheeks and her eyes. glistened. Rising from the ebair, she held out her hands to bin. “Bob, [ thought you—you— Bob laughed—a joyful, relieved laugh it was—and replied: “Fay, dear, four years ago, when e both too young to jfiidge wise- miuture decision, A for me, I shall alwas eem you im- mensely and shall never forget the de- lightful times spent with you, little pal. we w Is, we made a pr but”—here he blushed and paused , i awkwardly; then, while a happy ex- |; pression spread over his countenance, 1) he boyishly cried: “ay, here is a i picture of the sweetest Jittle girl in the world to me, a girl whom T met | qq in»Paris;” and he opened bis watch 4 ease, which disclosed to Fay the love- ly face of a girl about twenty years of age. “Now that everything is hap- pily adjusted between you and me I shall sail to France within a month aud claim the most wonderful Ameri- ean girl who braved the dangers of Ce and brought me buck tq life } ‘Oh, Bob, Tni so g' was all she as tears of jey trickled down her f seg ts him bmn. "TA ament embracing Fa, fnust be very impatient, 11 in,” and Bob rushed from the er Hugh TEES and said softly owa darling, I've come bac to build a, paradise for you and me, my little queen.’ ‘Three weeks luter Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Wrentham bid Bob farewell on bourd the boat whieh was to carry him to his happiness in France. «Gopyright, 1919, by the McClure News-/ naner Syndicate.) y, if half the occupied by It is estimated that acreage which is now hedgerows in England and Wales were sown with wheat -there would be a yield sufficient to provide bread for over a 1,000,000 people for a} whole year. the all the weight of wh t fhe happened to have at his commanc, SO THIS 15 WHERE WE ARE SONNA MOVE 1D LIKE FO SEE THE APART MENT | RENTED: NOW THIS 19 MY SITTING ROOM AND be Casper Daily Cribune —Drawn for the Casper Tribune by George McManus _ (Copyrighted.) Wark TEMS THE OYHER -VLL THAY WILL USE FOR MY MUSIC ROOM SEE! You 4QT A LARGE CLlornes TLOSET HERE: LIKE A FOOL HAT'S YOOR BE MY \is my BED enn 6 ROOM - WILL BE MY TEA RO Om “sin BEN" The Lot Man ‘A LOOK MEANS A LOT” \ FOR SALE Buy he Kenwood on now. You will never r i Phen bcet be eret ft to $350 on $10 down $5 per month. taursanr orcas # ivenue, ther ving ~ | month. Price $6000 with m h about ‘ Me tw 1a re bungalow, with bath, toilet, nee ones a one we § te n large Iével lot overlooking $ fivet ie one th ne v feul ‘ whole © s built fist Meltie complete s bath, to is mas ANG) Th sivae er and ia room bes: ve-room house just cs ted with but no fixtu Ly a anit house is be a ie i All floors eis a full ba nt wich vf bes ape D arge level loo 3 “t 9 Owner is atures, For further information on this bunwalow ‘ca ed thruout, The find and is perhaps just what you ac * ooking: for. Sir complete in every are many young trees Soe | : started. The price $7000 with a cash payment of $1500. We are offering ‘a locat cd 3-room on city water. Bivesraane Home, with | lsnas gale flo —_—— with electric lights, sid Pw vandals partly eturniebed;yfor |, Resultant Wewn and. trees, lot all spa ! only $2500 on terms. $300 cash. Sens, toto MeO ——— | == This littie b be sad right aw lea Three-room_ house, pias: eeailetinianeardhalde and xout 'Three-room_ house on ond tree lot, all large room: ing and wants action, There is, the Water in lot. All furnished. oh av ian vie hab sbodahcte | $4000 with only 0 down. house is nearly rooms place is in | Sa ae food condition. ‘Ther house is close pet ate, ooking for a nie lot don't fail to see our listir | speattinan om dane en day in Eanes Ut on will last | are? vod =barg One-half ash. oh Fire, Life and Accident 1, sur ance. | | ASK FOR JONES . i CASPER REALTY COMPANY > THE SEE BE: REALTY COMPANY Real Estate HARRY FREE Rentals Ph ones 74W nnd SOs CH THIS SPACE DAILY WANTED IL BON, UOTEL H NING, ROUND LOOR, PHONES 351 AND 9st The Lot Man Phone 968-W FOR SALE 157 So. Center LOST AND FUUND REALTY BARGAINS WANTED—Roadster in good ard for return SALE—Stanley vith two finished fi é tio) hone 1020 gasoline engir or the city. 1 fuces a Riis ANTRDS SITUATIOL Ave. Phone 7 at $4500 aud an, nin Phone 775. Glenpesl Ganenen batBasro a tipsthin feo eee GLENROCK, Wyo. WANTED—Furnicure, er anywning of iASP LOAN oF o-room house on GUxL10 lo ENROOK, Wy value, for cash. Casper Auction House extra SASS RE EOAS ipesice Pea : Bree gent changes in the city government 208 N. Center. Phone 602W. 4-1-t! license Lt 4 ‘al nonacalt Rh i roc. g her , ibune office Liceanes bad Om ae hawe Shop D Laas! rr lot «¢ 0 “ an -Glenrock aused a number of 2 Second hand furniture wanted, high- 7-s-4te MM on dinmonés, Jewelry, ron tere tr ath andi: sie pointive officers to lose their sinc- est prices paid. Phone 249. 121 W. First « lot at $1300; All.can be ligsed onve Hayments: na cA cures, which in ayfew instances car-| Street. 4-1 ; rogyercoat, near! Reliante othe od buys we have in from two to. ten-room : 7 ~ on road to. Bro nome ried a salary rather in excess of the WANTHD—Launar ood wages; Leave at ‘Tribune office, oo a actual services they might have re seal pas 5 s ae saan 7-8-5t New Dodge tour’ car, run only 450 mile Owner leaving tow dered. This severance from the city Lander Wyo. Ge2iests $10 reward for return of 8 BARGAINS IN MARR te iy a i 2 nsequen a = d 1 bed f. interest. ix nutlaataltht pay roll, with the consequent loss of FER OUTENTACS TiN yOUTEREN EET BMT eae ed Half interest in ain, investigate this. emoluments thereof, is stated to have for ie hest price call us. Phone 108) un¢ RY— 7 If so, let us put you in a money-maki 3, We have many been a severe “stomach punch” of ay . 3 fine business block well Mitferent lines represented in our listin Call and recely par- 7 — -hone eulin the Jack Dempsey style to one of tho WANTED—By Box 150, Water $4,800 Or feutiiahed ticular : gentlemen in question, who is re ae Y.. word from you At once. LOST OR § plue serge coat.) é ey ose to have felt his official position very, ——$<—$—_—__—$—$——_. Pernt ane day .SV ening. = Gold pial Ae at keenly, and to have taken upon him-/ WANTED—To buy severi bgok Yon Center” Fly $40, per KING- PROBST AGENCY COMPANY self control and jurisdiction over the Phone 1086." Pinte. eee copate Slee Aida help abbas W050. S Bide. Phone S04 safety and public morals of the entire | \ANder = on South Beech. maper, Wyonl ‘ ANTED—Your second hand furnitur: k cameo brooch betw fe ° 3 and two- community. of any deseription. “WiN pay highes Sanat Noy nwesterni eatin s Seat eta tet Rumor has it that this one specific) C#8 price for same. 7 Finder phone 1 lots in all parts of FOR SALE gentleman, who prior to May 13th, business chances for = = —— had been somewhat free-handed in a| Highest market price py Mon 7, Waltham these will 5 5 neni 1 end hand furniture. Phone Ss reward. piscatoral way with the kingpin-e ject! W. First atreet. uth Chestnut 7 as and ‘ 370 per ee = a and who had publicly approved ef the | W. elective ticket as presented to the voters, when later deprived of his monthly stipend, immediately discon- | tinued his finny generosity and simu! taneously joined the anvil chorus with | w atever armame ANTE 365 )—Roomers Lincoln —To de NTH ashier venlngs for boa Call work 100 sD—Woman 3 econd. a pheral hous: and on old black ma! call as we ee . Peedi tadsens eT eS Wome REALTY Company In ward given finder. M,C Dutron, c co does not 3 — per, Wyo tS all our list. 4, gi, LO: nd route boo be ll e- uve at bu bed ny and airy Suite FOR SALE ch fob charm with = ror SAL rica 'HD—Four, TERE ER ee Five: vc which in this particular instance) (O00. furnishe gent Be yith bath and full ’ at ‘ chanced to be approximately four rooming house ww iy ty Atsbar furnished four-roont , t argain, furnishe hundred literates who each po WANTHI our day FOR SALE OR SALB—Hai CAL : ment. two bucks. It is sts Linco house, bath, laundry in bé linauishmer nd ent scrapper of some experience influence, would bring about the,i peachment and removal of the del by lousework M. young lady temporarily in touch with this numbe= 9) he ti por ful "South Lincoln street. Inquire Hugh {of persons, he: immediately said io) WANTED. hed: nicton, Mi ee them that the head gazook of the o! Call 6o7w. : rarken at West Miller, Wyatt hetel. cial family was not a gentleman, nor, Ww. AN TED —Viai ————— a competent person to hold the reins! 316 5. Maple FOR 8: = of the municipg] stage; that the wide-) Ww ANTE D—Homest spread apathy ef the electors on May put Biag rank Duff, FOR § Buick six ee as 13th, in itself an unlucky day, had | ————-__ G-12t aint x on hes con a caused the ruin of the community fo ws will “tore your trunks, box itly overt ‘ply at 156 N another twelvemonth, but that while st loss of mame from fire Phone! a - LEGS anarchy and bolsheyism appuaren Fibrther hark ui The Mia aGaoan dl aa ruled the day, he, a hard and consist- or, pireet, Casper, Wyo. tours iture and large baby Pur by high chair FOR SALE—G quent and law-breaking officials, In- T WANTS Wonk cidently it is stated that this ardent families, So per day. Phone 213. 7-8-1021 advocate of high public morals came ut 7-T-At HIGHEST PRICE PAID ae PIANO FOR SALE MONEY ‘TO LOAN trom $10 nd rach T AN in food coy, ears aro via the side _ SPR AC! for ¢ terms to right LOR LIBERTY BONDS srade play ” to town aaverel YORKE BGO y 1 that a/ cod oune min, Years old. ntly party. Gall *yuto change, i nh fiers: door pullman specials, and tha foreman and ‘general mechanic. ~Now Linden and Cente CASPER LOAN OFFIC sacrif 5 ‘ number of citizens, some of whem open for position you need a high tt 1owr aU ntecareniel ; man write Box grb Two tres Q. a» The Denve now chance to be city official nid | 70 14 ew. Very cheap n 2 , Cole H under fire, not only gua ed his | - uto Exchange, corner Linden = od % A 5 A WAN » » buy x good fi nter paAsne TOF board bill, but»gave him mon trunicsiafarect FO ' t Rend \tounis witendnd later a) : Que Ghatmera ei In fine order into Lele so far as to finance him in his on WANTED—Waitresses at GC. B. & O One 19Ub Maxwell tourin je sakkh i have : ° 8 business venture. Lunch Room gar; One Mos wall toueliip Where HOM Meena scalinonianiaedte Recent celebrations held here. WantTmD—To vent furnished One coune wanted : Are you looking for a hor tet which were completely under co ment or house. Box 10, Fane Saxon -sixingarly new MONTG & INVE 7 “this foi ns by the local police, and extcem Kivd some nice elderly! he 3-tton Stewart truck Phone 467M. Suite 5, Mokier Bldg. | ¢XcePt ait s quiet and orderly considerine tl good home Tust take cary | Maxwell one-ton truck Schow) S. aes sof the michtient tle girls and be ‘mania’ while | cars will”be sold at bar- = John Barleycorn, one of the mightiest parents work. Adare *, Tabune. | : and best established Goliahs of mod- 7-ftr ah Ce are 5 ce ae ern times, was in his death throes, | . aw. were said not to meet with the some individuals who engaged in < | FoR proval of the disgruntled gentleman | fistic encounter of minor importance Point She Notice abt Reo Six __ 148 in question, chiefly because he was/'It is stated that saloons which re At ating | car. asked to contribute some ten dollars, mained open ten minutes past legal| those ne = ap Mont y ,Ageatlt and also because the celebration was closing time were promptly closed. Ay ETA eer Ss ne a = onsored by hie benefactors, and he, Considerable enjoyment locally is Epidaies Sener Pay eee 6 is declared to haye made it publicly being derived from one citizen’s mis- aan ee cern rat Sa a known that the town of Glenrock, quotation of the old adage that “A Thr eG acllg. caaht We i 7 N gad ro : with its present administrative heads,, GUY injured in his pocketbook can: Ctndistopped ticforera Ras aae : was the rottenest and most corrupt always find some reason to holler.”—! i 5 i ; 7p ess 4 lots in ul = community in the state. Contributed. ' pao s piped up in a shrill voices city. . 3 “He Jost his horse.” . AL ey a Competent critics state, that w! no Sunday school picnic was beir held locally during the last few days in\June, yet the death throes men- tianed were in no wise comparable in their virulence with the celebration which occurred in November 1918, when the false reports were circulat- ed that an armistice in the great world war had been declared. It i énid the celebration last November was not given as much publicity lo- cally as the recent and much milder stampede. Much stress has been made} of the fact that a crowd of ope hun- pdjar regions dred men prevented several police- strength of the electric: cei |men from separating two quarrel-| the atmosphere. of your trade. We are the on | strictly Cash Store in Casper. goods must be paid for before lea treated slike. Luss as price, ware, CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., Phone 10 Groceries Meats and Har er The rapid growth of vegetation The best store in the best tittle city. ‘n_ the west solicits, at teast, a share Al ing ovr store or on delivery. All are Pay CASH and Pay We cater to quality as well is attributed to the. banks-M Weod in Demand. Bor ly = The untque timber of Turkey and a wheels few other loeaiilies-the fine, hard- : : : Fort Dron ; ¥- grained, compact Loxwood so much BARTHOLOMEW-KEMP CO. tin a Apply | Howard paged for engravin es, ete, 18 Lynch Bids. 111 1. Second, Bhon meee Didar ets 133 new so hat the fore: ror 4 laborator Wi caakin, ie Te Realty Brokers Tall int pel prt 3 Riera Tipoate d-| American substitutes. Oniy the Florida General Insurance fp tolsone ao — and’ other 1 vs of the: npnronah Address Western Asphalt Paving uuu Phon : 1-9-1 y. jer ft ' ve for Cf a - = some of the coir te Tis: Corporation ate a « , 4 iN} tie, torchwood att Wor, Casper, Wyoming \ fodendvon, 1 oo : el, thornap- iM! ble and yellow esi

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