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MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING how to Answer Blind]: BRINGING UP FATHER SORRY: SIR: BUT YOU WERE TALKING IN YOUR SLEEP - YOU KEPT SAYING | “HENRIETTA ALL THE TIME! OMI YES THE RAC ng to advertisements w.lere ref trees are asked for, do not send fsend copies VERTISING RATES—The rate ver Daily Tribune at 1% minim DREAMIN’ \ GET ON BY THE NAME OF HENRIETTA YESTERDAYS, sot -“\ wor ASOUT E ‘HORSE Che Casper Daily Cribune PARGON MES WHILE | ANSWER’ THE TELESHONE: ch insertion; ouT OF TOWN its must be or Eg | neck in full payment same. ote the foregoing instructions about unting the words and the rate per ord for The Casper Daily Tribune. $$$ CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be} FOR SALE-—One and one-half ton In- jassified properly must be in The| ternational truck, A-1 condition. sper Daily Tribune office before/340 W. Yelipwstone. 6-12-1t 020. Want Ads received after 10:30——————__. FOR. SALE! — 1920 Buick roadster, 0 12:30 p.m. will be ineerved nder | FOR SA 1920 ist hgfhead “Too Late to Classify. ni res) car in fine shape; $600. oo Sreess Phone 1593 6V. 6-9.tf HELP WANTED—MALE FOR SALE—1922 Studebaker Light Six “Spec tal Inclosed Job,” used six TVIL service June, Weeks; reasonable price, some terma. July; many vacancies; $120 montn- L. G. Broadus, 231 N. McKinley. uly; Ug upward: experience unnec-| Phone 357. 6.9-3t* ;. For free list positions now oper rite R. ‘Terry (former ctvil service miner) 915 Continental Bldg. aahington, D.C. 6-12-3t* HELP WANTED—FEMALE VANTED—Girl: Inquire 239 W. First ANT! rit FOR SALE—1920 Hudson coupe, condition, $1,250. Phone head 1 condition, including new walnut bedroom suite; reasonable. 311 5S. Mc- Kinley. Phone 1658J. FOR SALE—Bargain if taken at once; Practically new fumed oak library table, $10; four leather seat dinin: chairs, $1 kitchen table $4; one Vernis Martin bed, springs end mattress, $16. S. Ash after 5 p. m 61 FOR SALE— “of six rooms, 312 N, Beech. FOR SALE—New ana good second. hand gewing machines sold; repaired and rented..129 West Railroad ave- Phone 714J. ote complete or by piece. 6-12-3 FOR SALE 43A four-cylinder 1921 Oldsmo- bile roadster. Ford touring $175. Ford touting starter $299. Case touring litte model $425. Abbott Seven-pastienger touring six cords, wonderful <cndition $525. Chevro- let tourtiré $200. Four carloads of mew Chevrolets rolling to Casper at $225 dawn. This little equipped car is prewen value. Ask the own- ers. used and new furniture; and repairing. J. R. cer, 326 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 16175. 11-19-tf FOR SALE—Bush and Gerts piano, in excellent condition; one Blue- bird electric washer; two good beds and many other household articles; party leaving town; will sell cheap for ash. 341 N. Beech. Phone 514. in, au ANTED - 4 for general house- . 42. .2.eine. Phone 1217W. work. 42% eC. aes —<— — — —$ ANTED—Two lady barbers. 344 W. Yellowstone barber shop. Miss Delly awrence, Casper, Wyo. 6-12-2t' FOR SALE—China closet, a nice one $15; a better one for $25, 367 S. Ash. Phone 1660. 6 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Fresh cow, $75. Melrose. LAND FOR SALE FOR TRADE—Eighty acres Missouri farm. R. Kamon. Center. YOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—OM newspapers. Tribune office. ee . ‘SMEN WANTED—Previous ¢x perience unnecessary; we givc com Wyoming plete ina aE and cates sapere erating linois, | fan, Missourl, Oklahoma, Kansas, _xe| - Oldsmobile Co. 454 Yellowstone Phone 987 ‘/FOR SALFi—Ford touring car, 1917 model. 319 East C. Phone 673W 6-12-21 FOR SALE}—Good used cars all in good sha}e; prices reasonable; also will sell c on commission; bring your car over and we will get. you cash for it. If you buy or sell a car, come and gee us. Auto Exc! I Fifth and Center G-18-10t Used Cars Buick, 4-49, ing, good & mn. Oakland,sedan, fair condition, entral eat 8. 42-208 WANTHD—Carpenter work, painting, decorating, tinting, cement work: homes built; no job too large. Address General Contractor, box m8. 6-10-2t* —— Lilian Russell was born in Clinton, Iowa. = POSTTION WANTED-—-Capabld and efficient young woman; pleasant personality; would like position elf clerical or sales; please state particu- lars and saJary. P. O. box 1515, Den- ver, Colo. 6-10-3t SERVICES OFFERED Page toming, as is, cheap. JF YOU WANT your furniture re-| Cadillac touring, excellent conili- aired, call at 367 South, Ash street. | thon mechanically, snap. Buick toring, as is, cheap. Call at 1-25-t¢-dh FOR SALE—Blectric washer, Ford touring car; gasoline engine. Call 1086. 5.25-t¢ OR SALE—By oll field mauager and garage’ man, used gasoline pump, wll guaranteed’ working order, cheap. all Room 340 Henning Hotel. 6-10-2t* HEMSTITCHING and picoting at- tachment; fits any sewing machine; price $2. Economy Sales Co., Billings, Mont. ote FOR SALE—Uncalled for tailored suits at your own price. Mulcahy, the tailor, Rialto Theater Lildg. 4 6-10-t¢ Rudyard Kipling wrote Gunga Dhin. tour- ¥ENCES built, $45 per mile; transpor- tation furnished. Inquire at 132 East Seventh. 6-12-4t WANTED—Tourist boarders at the Rocking Chair ranch, three miles from Dubois; beautiful mountain lo- cation. Write N. M. Grant, Baia looks Cadillac, good and isvgood; bargain. In order tb settle an estate these Come in and Casper Motor Co. 230 West Yellowstone Avenue. (New Home of the Kennedy Motor Co.) FOR SALE—Nash sport model in A-1 Over the Iris theater. Phone 467R. O6-tf condition. Call owner for demon-]| FOR SALE—Piano, cornet, violin, two several used phonographs, stration. Phiene 1711W. 6-12-8t ice boxes and chests. Call 1086. As curios, certain stamps issued by 5-25 the Confederate government have the following veillue. Baton Rouge 6 cent stamp, $200. Mobile 2 cent stamp, $80; Nashville 3 cent stamp, $50. AUTO ACCESSORIES FOR SALE}—6,000-mile tires; $8 for 30x3; $1@ for 30x3%; $20 for 34x4; others in pswoportion; vulcanizing and tube repairirtg; oil and gas. Service is our name. Clates Service. 240 8S. Wol- cott. Phone 701W. 6-12-6t FOR SALE -HOUSES FOR SALE—Four-room new bunga- low, modern, good district; $4,250. $500 cash, balance like rent. Call Mr. Grude. Phone 381. 6-940 FOR SALE— New four-room two- family house; lights and water in, builtlin features; closets; two porches; large back pprch screened; sell cheap. 1237 S. St. Botoloph. Casper Mite ARTISTIC California bungalow, built FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter, VACUUM cleaners for rent; rugs ead checkometer, two adding machines, cleaned; furniture repaired and up- holstered. Cormier and McComb, 107 8. Durbin. Phone 1682M. 6-5-10t* WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO. BUY’ — Second-hand clothing, gents’ watches, saddles, tarness and shoés. 216 West Fi street. Phone 1234W. WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue. Phone 249, 2-24-tf WANTED TO BUY—White bull dog rel. The Smokehouse. FOR SALE—Standard oil drilling rig. complete with string of 12%4-Inch casing and 10-inch ;low price for cash. Big Horn County Oll Co., Manderson Wyo. 6-9-6t* ees FOR SALE—Cement blocks to order. Phone 191M. 6-16-6t* FOR SALE—Sheep wagon. Inquire H. Beckwith. 1229 Glenarm. 6-12-2t* 5-25-12t* B ‘Forty-seven governments have en- voys in Washington. WANTED TO BUY — Second-hand harness, tents, tarps, saddles, dress- ers in fact anything of value you may have to sell. Call 1036. 5-25-tf WANTED—Bullding and loan stock any company, any series; state amount paid in and your price; must be right. Address Box A-1 Sr, is eee ee WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; hizb- est cash price paid. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 5-9-tf MONEY TO LOAN The FIRST JOINT STOCK, LAND (Under Bederat 6 : ; prepared upervision) Is now to make loans on farm property FOR SALE—One English bull pup, cheap. Phone 1042J. 527 CY. 6-12-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE CALIFORNIA, 24 lots overlooking Los Angeles; excellent; suburbdn , residence; truck farm or poultry farm by owner in best location; six|si¢nt; trade for Casper property; will- rooms and tweakfast nook with bullt-ling to put in some cash. Phone 1310. in buffet; al? ‘latest improvements, in- 68-tt cluding heat. Phone 689W., 6-10-2t FOR TRADE—For Ford, Hudson HOUSEHOLD GOODS chassis, meke good truck. 926. 5S. Re ae ee | Wabhington, 6-12-30" ee Taine neond hand, of | SOR SALE OR TRADE—Piage tour. pave anything to trade, call at 367| ing car in good shape; will consider ith Agh tor phone 1660, 7-9-t¢| Small_car and cash; Ford preferred. South Agh "street oF ee | 212 N. Lincoln; after 4.p. m. FOR SALE--New and second-hand 68-4t See ee ee ear ean | FOR SALE OR TRADE—One thous- cocina ta . Phone 7147-| ana and forty acres of mountain Ee Sin e land; lots of running water; fine grass For full particulars and applications| ROR SALE .-Two carlcats of high| and plenty of timber; some stock, wag- see or write Edwin W. Burritt, Cas-| grade furniture; 200 new ico boxes: | ons, anions iand boress; will’ take ber National Bank, Casper, Wyo. 5 gas end dal ranges; three pian Cas 5-27-30¢ Pe pocket: ‘must sell. 326 West Yel-|@ress Box A-7, Tribune. ees is pe tare or Bee a a gh FOR MopiLes |" we" Phone 1617. || Son SALE OR TRADESU0 acres SALE—AUTO! near Cheyenne, Wyo.: 120 acres in cultivation; well, windmill, four-roorh house and well improved. Address Box A-8, Tribune. 5-12-2t© uggy, nursing chair, bed. 1111 S. Poplar. For Sale * 1921 Dort touring » in rood condi- (Gon, $525; cash oF terms. Henry Knox, Revolutionary general, FOR SALE OR RENT Foca seas hanteal condi.) 2Pointed uy Washington, was the Gon Steerer eee condi: first United Btates secretary of war. |FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery ¢ ee —_—_— store; reasonable. Inquire Standard —<—$$ __—_—___—_—_- WR SALE--Mahogany vanity dress: as mahog:any tea table and smoke: dishes, curtains, excellent mattress; several rugs. 319 S. Jackson. Cafe or phone 428W. 4-18-12t | FOR RENT HOUSES —————— FOR RENT—Four-room house, $25 a furniture, month. 948 Glenarm street, North) ; good| Burlington addition. tt Biggie pat Si eee Sa ES vi eone| The United States has 33 per cent) Late model Kissel touring car; re cently rebuilt; a bargain. spoedster, Ford touring, 6-12-2t Maxwell * Podge roadster ‘and Chalmers touring FOR SALE-+ Lease and complete “br ten-room hou: Kennedy Motor Co. |, compete 2" termem., 7 one chiffonier, $12; one| FOR RENT—Two-room nished with ga: 624] garage. 243 East K. tine |F#OR SALE—Used furniture in good]FOR RENT— Three-room house on W. Thirteenth. Call 806M. gas range; two FOR RENT—Furnished Rockwell. furnishings} strictly modern in south town. Call st 423 Ss. house; lots fenced; Durbin. Phone 1174. 6-9-6t* ee _. 6-12-4t¢| FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern fur- nished hous Possession June 20. Phone 1287M gmrage 6-10-3t® tur-} 6-10-4t® three-room part of Fred 6-10-1t 1{FOR RENT—Four-room house with three furnished rooms in basement: in every 6-18-12t|double garage; tfis. home is modern Sisal at and ERE tote respect; rent $75 per month. SARTAIN Lota tT Lg AUCTION] 1119 E. Third. Inquire 508 E. Yellow 2 and selling all” the time,| tone. Phone 1 upholstering | OR RENT—On garden creek, six! 6. 9-4t® miles from Casper, three-room fur. finished 1325R. or unfurritshed cottage. Phone! 6-9-3t YOU CAN buy = home under our a| per cent loan plan for what it costs| Untied Home. Builders’ | you to rent. Bldg. Phone Suite 1830. 6-10-4t/FOR RENT—Moéder:. furnished four- 206, ‘Klinger room residence; $35 per month. Ad- Tvchell. dress H. 102 2 a.m. Ww. FOR RENT— we nished house; mi zB, or phone 11033 between 11 and O. Box 6-6-6t| fiveroom unfur- odern; 4014 §,| floors. 1146 8. Cherry, after 5 6-12-1t* hardwood o'clock. 6-6-6 FOR RE! West F. \T—Nicely room house; close in; cheap. North Burlington. FOR RENT*-Reautifully house. #25 8. Lincoln, FOR RENT—Modern six-room house, furnished; best iocation; furnished two- 138 6-12-2t furnished 6-12-tf reasonable t6 reliable party; references required. Box A-96, Tribune. 6-10-6t FOR RENT—Modern furnished four- room residence; $45 per month. Ad- 102 12 a. m. FOR REN’ hous Railroad. Phone 553J. FOR ed; A. Phone 532. First. FOR RENT Call 1474W. FOR RENT~Two keepingrooms, one five-Horse-rower|dress H. W. Twichell. or phone 11033 between — Two-room J. lights and water; Inquire 915 month. White people only, 620 FOR RENT—Two partly basement rooms with Jand water; furnished $20 per month. 425 N. Lincoln. P. O. Box 11 and 6-6-6t furnish on W. Ss. Walnut. 6-12-3t HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT RENT — Housekeeping sleepingrooms, completely furnish- gas and lights furnished, $20 per and| st 6-7-6t furnished lights, gas, Phone 511W. 6-12-2t FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished} .|modern nousekeeping rooms. 511 East) 12-6t 6. The United States spent $700,000,008| for tobacco last year. . -- Furnished rooms for furnished - adjoining bath; out- side entrance; conyenient to refinery. light Mousekeeping or batching, $10) a month. 1345 8. Cottonwood. hou! 6-10-3t* FOR RENT—APARTMENTS —_—<——— FOR RENT—A modern furnished or| unfurnished apartment, down town ; clean and new; private bath, electric range, built-in features, Mur- phy bed and matiress, refrigerator, steam heat; light and airy; laundry) Privilees: include electric washer and jing board; rent $50 per month un- furnished or $60 per month f Call 1539M. ®OR RENT—Threeroom unfurnesh ed apartment; bath, gas and large yard: south Chestnut. Call 1491. | 6.3-6t"| 4-19-tf (Continued from Page Six) he of bobbed hair. Could those laughing, frank know of crime, of anything coarse? “You he! }to him. alone? Half the world’s gold United States. is in the Dick?” she danced up /|t Then with a twinkling shaft | » modern two- FOR RENT—Strictly wi |youngsters muttered, one, asain! What does he want? 6-10-tt|can just bet he’s not here for a swim lose in; must buy furniture mahogany; one-third off cost. 1593W. s | 0 a gg 62g ee ge, er aed Come on, fellow: He's bee: One billion dollars was spent forlnere long enough, I move we putt candy and ice cream in 1921. them off the beach. Hey, all ready .|¢ let's give them the bum’s} rush! ten A general laugh followed. Mad pec — a rent. 319) was an uncertain motion. Ruth flared. lackson. Ehone 1872W or inquire! “At least we can ‘show Guy a ‘at the Oil Exchange Cigar 5 | a y warets ad 6-10-tt ponsible for I raced them on the! rotters I feel partly re: their being here FOR. RENT—One threeroom unfur- nished spartment with bath at 32214 8. Jefferson; large sittingroom, bed: room; light and airy; gas range; heat-jonce, boys. They'll not bother St hay peek ned and ice box fur-lagain. I'll sponsor them. Come on, side porch; Glenn, smile a little and be nice. er box; ren| here they are—eh, Glenn? Phere 840; 6-10-31 YOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished | apartment in one of the best build- ings in town; close in; rent $75 per) onth; references required; no chil by the arm and stafted up the beach. | sulked. | their presence, thought Guy, she w: perfectly at ease. Mer graceful lim! showed fascinating lines through the folds of the cape she had careless -!thrown over, her. ‘No wonder Dick's frantic over her,” he thought, “She's a dangerous combination! | G-12-1t ‘Three-room furnished or apartment; 45 FOR RENT- unfurnished very reasonable. Phone 669J. FOR RENT—Strictly modern four- room apartment. completely furnish ed; light and pleasant. 619 E. Third. 6-12-2t ped into the canoe with Dick and Guy | while the others plunged into the! water and swam. They soon slipped | ‘alongside the houseboat with it gilt letters SEA VAMP, Garrick realized as they mounted the ladder that the marine engine had materially changed the old-time house: boat from a mere scow or barge with a low flat house on it moored in a bay or river and only with difficulty and expense towed from one place to an other. Now the houseboat like the “Sea Vamp” was reeally a fair-sized yacht. She was perhaps sixty feet long and a most attractive craft with a bull yachty in appearance and of a ty which could safely make long runs along the coast, a staunch, seaworthy boat—of course without the sneed of a regularly designed yacht, but more than making up in comfort for those on board what was los\ in speed. FOR RENT— Strictly modern fur- nished —apartmeni livingroom, kitchenette and bath; gas range; $40 per month. Phone 1424M. G-7-t2 FOR RENT — One-room apartment upstairs, completely furnished; mod- ern and gas; $20 per month. 933 S. Wolcott. Phone 1305W. 6-12-3t FOR RENT—Attractive modern fur- nished, two and three-room apart: ments; One-half Kk west of new high school, nth. Phone 439W. 6-12-6t FOR RENT—One of the Lincoln street apartments, new, cool, large rooms; ail built-in featu Corner Lind and Lincoln, fine location. Ap: ply Mrs, O'Neil. 611 E. Lind. 6-12-3t FOR RED Two-room furnished modern apartmen?. 932 8. Spruce. 612-3t} “As they approached he had looked FOR REND — Tworoom furnished|her over carefully. One of the firsi apartment; gas paid. 304 East A|things he noted was that strung from 6-12-2t] two masts forward and astern was the 1015 S. Elm. Suite imbal 225W. FOR RENT—Three large rooms with front and . 1222 8. David. FOR RENT ROOMS —| |¥OU CAN buy s home under our 3| per cent loan plan for what it costs you to rent, United association Home Builders’ Backlinger 664f, ‘T—Rooms at the Antlers; ; moderate. 616 S. ‘oleott | 6-12-6t* BOARD AND ROOM or board by day} or week. 520 S. 31 FOR SENT—Neatly furnished strict- ly modern room; board if desired. . Phone 1. 6-12 6-7-6t basement} back en-) 6-10-4t| Yellowstone. able; halla, FOR RENT—Modern rooms, two and one-half blocks east | of Henning hotel. 326 E. First; Val- FOR RENT—WNicely furnished sleep- ingrooms; also one room; gas and bath; housekeeping: cheap. 334 W. 6-12-2t reason: 6-12-1t ball. FOR RENT—Large cool room in modern home for two men; separate beds; tour bloc! ness section. Inquire at 152 N. Kim- basement! from busi- 6-8-t¢) ion. Bldg. Phone close in; kitchenette, $3 12 mi ning hotel, Corner W. pe r wstone. | Soe ‘o€ the world’s wealth. 230 West Wellowstone Avenue boarding hoase. 306 W- Sane Phone 1223.. Apartment J. bath, nutes’ Alexan: jeventh FOR RENT—APARTMENTS you oan buy a home under our 3 FOR RENT— Strictly modern room furnished front best residence district. at 695 S. Durbin. Phone 695J. FOR RENT—Strictly modern room nicely furnished apartment! close in on paved streets. Pratt Apart- ment House. 716 Hast A. Phone 868J. FOR RENT—Apartment, steam hi er and fully furnished; ren wal der and two- apartment: Call 6-7-5t tw 6-7-tt livingroom, hot $35 to. Hen from Aviartments: Chestnut, 6-10-2t | FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS aerial of a wireless. They clambered aboard and drag ged up the canoe. At the stern they saw a stockily-bullt man in sea to making fast a dory, ané taking out a rather complete set of fishing tackle and other duffle. “Hye, Cap'n!" greeted Glenn, shak ing the water from his.eyes as he bounded on deck, ‘Any luck?” hat’s Captain Brock,” asided Ruth to Garrick. “We him te take charge of the ‘Sea Vamp.’ " “Too early for snappers yet. a couple of flat fish—and an eel.” ‘OR RENT—Unfurnisnea apartment, tile floor, bath- dressingroom, laundry and basement; front and rear porch; two Murphy beds and gas range; $) month. Phone 1047W or aa FOR RENT—Apartment for house- keeping and also nice sleepingrooms. Montana House, 350 N, Beech. 6-12. FOR RENT—Threeroom apartment; private bath; built-in features; part- furnished; gas; close in. s. rant. He J caught sight of Guy and Dick and FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three-|giowered under bushy eyebrow room modern apartment; private) «who are they?” he growled under his close in. 6-12. all Grant. built-in feature: Phone 1365 bat! api s FOR RENT — Clean two-room nished apartment. 134 West Apartment 8. Phone 1547W. FOR RENT—Steam heated apart- ment; private bath; gas range; fur- nished or unfurnished; including gas and hot water. Cunningham Apart- ments, 227 N. Park. Phone 1270. 6-6-5t breath. “The plained Ruth. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Modern hotel in Dubot Wyo., the gateway to the pari Box 25, Dubois, Wyo. ‘ro with me, Captain,” ex- “Mr. Garrfck and Mr. fur- “the Father of his Country. FOR SALE—Grocery stock amd fix tures; property for sale or rent Address Box A-6, Tribune. 6-12-2t* FOR LEASE—160 acres under gov ernment permit in Bolton Cree near San Juan gusher; will consider making lezse to responsible parti on drilling proposition. Address box 1,000, Tribune. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Folding top of refrigerator basket Sunday afternoon on Alcova road between Madison Creek and M Farland ranch. Finder kindly notify R. H. Nichols, 306 Consolidated Roy alty Bldg. 6-12-91 FOR RENT — Two-room frrnished apartment; close in. Whaley Apart- ments. 610 South Ash street. 4-24-tf FOR RENT—Reduced rent; two ‘and three-room apartment; $25 and $3 modern and furnished: 534 W. Nin Phone 439W. 6-3-6 Soo SE ee FOR RENT—Vacuum cleaner; rugs cleaned; furniture repaired and up- holstered. Cormier and ‘McComb. 107 South Durbin street. Phone 1682M 6-2-10t* FOR RENT—At one-half usual rate, desirable office rooms- or storage space in basement Consolidated Roy- alty building; passenger and freight elevator; one of the best locations in city. Phone Western Realty 1078. ace 6-6-4 PERSONAL PSYCHOMETRY. located at 534 V scientific palmistry Yellowstone. 6-7-12t* BUSINESS CHANCES FOR LEASE—160 acres oi] land in Bolton field: government permit. Address P. O. box 778 . 5-29tt YOUR FORTU: dime, birth date for truthful, abie convincing trial reading Box 1120, Sta. C, Los Angeles —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus THE RACE-HORSE vou GET ON YESTERDAY WOULD LIKE TO TALS are looking for, al! right.” ment Ruth had deen strong-minded enongh | nudged to hold to her curls during the days | quick |with a miniature acrial eyes | noti “Were you afraid to come | Brock “Snooping message did he expect that he must You|be listening in? |salooy, Garrick glanced at Dick, who There | shrugged Dick we're not so exclusive that we're |or clothes P |ded as ne opened the door road and dared them to follow—and/old clothes. us | lay a girl's cloth hat r Ruth capered over ts Dick, took hinr}and loo: juy followed with Vira, while Glenn|q “1 wish you had your bathing suit. of the pleces Still chatting, Ruth and Vira step-! yw: the conversation, we dropped in, PAGE SEVEN Vira looked at the clasp a moment, then gave a little scream. “My lingerie clasp—that they tore off my shoulder strap—at the dance! It was all—al- Most all—that stood between me—and the board of censorship!” In the laugh that fgllowed, Ruth was the first to cpeak. “Where did you get it, Guy?" jarrick assuminet a knowing “One of the caddies at the club came up to me this morning and tried to sell it to me. I thought if you could identify it, I'd watch him.” arrick was unable to figure ont whether or not there was any alr of relief at the explanation. At least there was some connection between the “Sea Vamp" and the robbery. “Was ttle Rae Larue at the Nefoe, Captain Erock. Just a couple is who are interested in how spend my time it’s time they Garrick could not resist a startled cond glance as, tucked away in the great care, he caught jectron tube, with fil precisely the latest used in radio receiving. I Dick, but Dick was equally The fishing pole was equipped and he had with an and grids, ype QO. — RUTH MADE A GLORIOUS PIC- TUR dance?” ne emboldened @ proper interval. o," hastened Vira. at Beth’s house.” “And Jack Curtis?” ed it. Neither betrayed either interest or he burning curiusity they felt as clumped forward with his Why, when Brock was even to ask after “She wes tlt, tuft, room apartment, kitchenette and|at Garrick, “What do you think of |fishing, away from the “Seam Vamp,”"| “Oh yee. He was thera. He came bath. 1035 S. Walnut, upstairs. Phone|us . . . Mr. Sherlocko?” laid he carry this compact wireless] politely late. r 17993. bandicy | BE te A nifty!" smiled Garrick,!receiving set? What station must he} A buzzing interruted. Vira turned FOR RENT—Fivercom apartment|then turned quickly as one of the|be always in touch with, or what] quickly to Glenn, who was now seen on crossing swords with Garrick as a lady killer and had resumed his monopoly of Vira. “That radio, Glenn.” Ever eager to show off and please, Glenn drew a curtain of a built-in sideboard at the of the saloon disclos- ing a very complete set, including the lold-speaking horn. He adjusted and tuned and twirled knobs and dials until at last he had it. From tho loud speaker came a girl's voice. cxcuse us. We'll go down below. Jet the shaker and some ice and you know I guess we can en ertain,” trilled Vira. Alon® in the comfortably furnished a the unconventionality of tall, then made a Yasty survey of the At one end was a sort of closet “Snooping,” he nod place. nas. Inside hung a nondescript array of It's Rae!” exclaimed Ruth. “sig! | In the back corner, on back that you get her.”* Just thit!the floor where it had been thrown] Glenn officlously played the radio He picked it Up, smoothed it out, then with a sup- uch!" drew his ‘hand away 1a pin caught in its folds. H'm—a diamond clasp—initials V, Vira Gerard.” “Diamond clasp rator. A few minutos later came the voice, much clearer, from the loud speaker. “Now—Glenn—get up closer to the loud speaker—no—no—yon know—not your cheek, Glennio—" .There was a suppressed op pressed that’s one of missing jewelery, whis- laugh, Glenn smiled, rather sheepishly. But dren over two years old, H. EB. Gruds,|o"% Dick. Td enjoy a swim across | pered Dick excitedly. ‘Say—hold that| he turned his faco full toward the Ii:tle Phone 1698W. 6-5t/the harbor with you this hot fore-|hat again as you had it. There. By | horn. —<—<—<— i noon.” Jove, it's not only n hat. It’s a bag!| Garrick had aivined what was com- FOR RENT—Two-room modernapart-7 She nodded vivaciously tack ati Tomato color . . . they sald the|ing. “Sort of Freudian, I guess,” he pinleniota; oon’ \ecation’: rent her con-| Garrick. en if she were fuing | girl at the Radio Dance put the stuff| whispered to Ruth, recalling her able. 141 W. Tenth. Phone 376W. bit of hasty figuring on the why of little tomato colored bag. By|mother’s repetition of Ruth's psycho. analysis. “Huh!” laughed Ruth, taking no pains to modulate her tone. “More like the terrier—His Mistress’ Voice!” “Come now—pont your lips, Glenn,” name from the loud speaker followed by a iaugh—then an unmistakable radio kiss. Disconcerted after his ardent atten- tion to Vira, Glenn fer once looked as if he would have dropped through into the hold. Ruth glanced quickly from Glenn’s chagrin to Vira’s stony face, then saw the humor. ever mind, Glenn. 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