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PAGE TWO * be Caspec Daily Cribune | wondering what to do, had fallen into cnenically folding up the letter, re-/ & discussion of Ruth and Vira and|stcring the han‘kerchief in the enye-| re Garrick was taking a cruel delight injlope, and handing back the print to souming Dic Guy. COMMENCING SATURDAY, June 17 To his serious mind, Dick confesse} They sat for a moment as the words, TT oro «|:t was just this vivacious type of Ruth |clear, tender, distinct, transferred that had for him the greatest attrac-; Hertzian waves into waves of emo- ARTHUR B REEVE tion. Am he put it, an intellectual girl | tion. |would have been merely intensifying| Suddenty—ah-h-h Bizezz-2e2z Buze- Oot Sti Service, en {his own nature. @| zene. is Garrick was urging him on and de- A shade of annoyance passed over (Continued From Onr Last Issue) supplied jlivering a little scientific homily on| Dick's face as if a therad of feeling CHAPTER V e old nature that brought together | haa been broken. Ic IN THE AIR dissimilar and averaged them. Buzzzzez—-dot dash-dot-dash dash. other ni to see what was run- 4, the similarity RICK walked slow-/ There was no approval of the but-} Dick scowled. arrick tapped the G jown Forty-ninth Street and t on ncidence of|terfly and the candle in Dick how-|table absent-mindedly with his finger. AT 10:30 A M hres White talviaien: laneiiae on the bon wine nearjever, and they were soon into a dis-| Then"suddenly each looked up and * . . : pepe My a her intimacy with the \cussion of Rae and the evident dissi-|caught the eyes of the other. deca >t say anything but ‘pation she showed “Paging Miss Ruth Walden from| prt out!” pun short news story fev-} One does not readily think of giris}the Sea. Vamp. Meet me in the Pink finding anything fur | sowing wild oats,” remarked Garrick.| pom tonight. Jack.” her fears. But it was «yet they often do. ‘This is one of the| ‘The dots ané dashes ceased. Baxzzz she suspected the worst. strange anomalies ef the new freedom|Buzzzz2z. . Then ‘he solo started} Approximately “She . nixed up in it? of women.” again. The y found at the Cec ok-| Dick frowned as he thought of the| Garfick looked into the mirrcr which “nwa Blt taaeed slamor of the life they had seen at the} gave him a reflection of Glenn and why she's all right, Mrs. Ir ircle. What the end of it all}Vira. They had got it, too. The dots he hastened. ‘Yes, I‘heard might be, he evidently preferred not|and dashes had meant only interrup- about an accident. Just to guess. At least he did not pursue|tion to most in the room. To two t 6 gear went wrong. EF the subject. people they were a message; to two she was quick enough to get from| “Do you know, I've been werrying|others they were a mystery under and the car took the fence in- a good deal about the handwriting on A few moment's later, Glenn paid stead of the bridre and off—at|that autographic film, Garrick the check and the two rose to 60. least at I heard.” aange: the subject as he brought out/Garrick hastily did the same. * young Buckley with ‘duplicate prints he had made. “Whose| “They will tell Ruth," he nodded t he was guarded He, is it? Do you happen to have any/to Dick as they went out She'll be oa 4 that he knew nothin note or letter from Ruth?” there.”* winding up again with the ass Dick could not avoid the point-| In the press in the lobby they man She's ight, though ank inquiry. He. pulled a little note/aged to get just back of the now ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS y from his pock' the envelope |earnest!y conversing couple. ( was a dainty h hief. Garrick] “Well, if Jack’s here . . . then looked up with a questioning smile. ° made the a nt-| Dick flushed. “A note from Ruth sev at the tea rooms of eral weeks ago : " Then he] Garrick drew Dick ove rtoward the and she Stopped. He did not need to explain! news stand just in time to prevent the dainty little bit of lace. ) their being seen following. Garrick took the note and laid it| “So Jack Curtis has come in again,” down on the table beside the print.| ground out Dick. Then with his pencil he began noting| “We've just si ply got to hear what the formation of letters, the capitals,|ig said in that Pink Room tonight,” a score of little characteristics. considered Garrick, with a glance at Hie Raresen Goer n 5 Sas petree on | “The writing is Ruth’s, ell right,” Dick es much asto eek. “Ste you tt ce eek he remarked, passing both over to| game?” : ca te eel 53 a sand Dick and at arm's length in silence| Dick's face Hghted up es if a sun on: Rime ed npn a ae |pointing from one to the other with}ray arc had been switched on. me preg ie a the pencil f “My wireless dictagraph!” he ex- SSE hekise’ atl abel “I think I'm getting line on/ claimed. ent’ Oni. to “Gaeeamen eitet |Ruth,” he said in a tone to reassure (Continued In Our Next Issuc). saptaar Dae es on thflaat | ick he’s a game bird—but she tn flies funny.” . | There was a pause. The concert pass Peg pr agi ere garage whic k Garrick hesi alk through it shadower. As he did ther man slink into a door In Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware Wil Be Given Away Abkss! I know having ¢ iscovered one. another has ed up to take his place. An old very effective devic s rainy, damp next morning v a depressing. Garrick and Dick had | Rumber. “was “now sa sole. ble saeal sen tarifty, pros and happy. eakfasted and were discussing the weet Song. Suite 206, ger Bldg. bhai ents of the day before. Garrick’s Neither said s word. Dick was me-| 1s30. 6-6-4 ‘“ CASPER PHARMACY | Makes Remarkable Offer to Any Person in Casper Who Is Weak, Sick, Nervous or Run-Down. | | 1t Is Now Possible for You to Come to This Store, Buy a Package of Nuxated pre | mind was most active when his phy sical being seemed laziest. Stretch: ng out in his c raising his arms slowly above his head, he yawned and was about to deliver himself of some sage observation on life In general and the case in particular when the tele- phone rang. “Hang it, what's this? Answer it, Dick, old man?” i Dick's mind and body were both alert. He had breakfasted with a couple. of invisible companions, love| THEY SELECTED A TABLE IN| and anxiety. “Garrick.” Hoe held his|AN ANGULAR CORNER. | There are no strings in the above offer. No fake or swindle or no obligations to buy. You need not spend one.penny unless you want to. THIS IS SIMPLY A BUSINESS PROPOSITION TO ATTRACT ATTENTION TO THE Big Diamond and Jewelry AUCTION SALE WINTER-HENTHORNE, Jewelers Above offer is made in good faith in order to open this sale in a blaze of glory. All you are required to do is attend the Auction Sales—no other obligations whatever. Iron for $1.25; Use It for Two Weeks, and If at the End of ‘That Time You Have Nx Seceived All, and Even Greater Benefits Than You Expect, Simply Rring the Wrapper Back to The Casper Pharmacy and We Will Cheerfully Hand You Back Your Money hand now over the transmitter. “My | | er people may well ask tow we can afford to make this remarkable word! It's Mra. Walden.” jon his own account. How had they, i Money Mack” offer. Medical examinations by physicians| “Nita Walden? Here? Tell her | located him here at the Cecil? It was. , > country show that an amazing number of people lack 100 per there's a little reception room down | true that his family lived here in the | ¢¢ sir blood. At a recent conference, Dr. James Francis Sullivai, ‘ ts »| winter, Wut the more he revolved it in| formerly ysician of Bellevue Hospital (Out Door Departrhent), New York, here. We'l Nita We be with her right away D avila tedly wink-|his mind, the more suspicious of Gar-|and thé tehester County Hospital, said, ‘‘Without trou, the blood be- w Andwerehtet (Fick he Became and-he began to shut|comes weak, thin, pale and watery. In many pegple this so seriously ing quick he handkerchief voy for fear of dropping another in,|Weakens their vital organs as to lead them to belleve that they have heart in her, hand a d out of the 3 or stomach trouble, kidney disease, nerve force exhaustion or some other window at her car in which MeKay |“dvertent remark: like that about the | Champs. Elyne serious ailment, I have had people come to me thinking they had heart was biting with bulldog grip at his ‘ %, ‘trouble because they often had pains and palpitation of the heart, sudden pipe. as if contemplating something| “‘Now, Nita,” insisted)” Garrick as | aizziness intness or spots before the exes.) gis & great many of these perc atetat |they returned to her car, “don't let|ceses, the moment iron was supplied, all of tflese symptoms disappeared. ce eatick closed the door as she|S0 yourself. Just trust me. I believe|We make this offer because Genuine Nuxated Iron contains true organic mtr steely to him and seizea|that boy, even if he was tight-mouth-|iron like the iron in your blood. So many people are deficient in iron who rushed excitedly to ee reijes (od. ay padi alagminrtine Stings Don’t{ would surely be benefited by his remarkable remedy, that we recommend; his band with fingers that clinched |S OUR teen b 2 that you come right to the Casper Pharmacy and get your bottle of Nuxated| unconsciously. worry. Just keep busy, See, the sun iron.” Use it for two weeks, and note the improvement in your own case “Guy . . . Iam desperate. It's |!s out, now. Give her a surprise. Take in strength, energy and endurance. If you are not more thdn surprised at Ruth again—my little girl. You must|McKay; go out there; get her car|results, just bring back the wrapper and we will promptly refund your find her for me. I can’t take any-| towed somewhere before she does. I'll|money without question, one into my confidence except you—!S¢t her, safe. og “t know which way |, Nita Walden was nearly hysterical, i at eb at oe se S| but the pressure of Garrick’s hand and [Political Advertisement] Se eee ee eee eee cea | kis almoat bypagtic’eyeecwon Tine Candidate For District Judge night. I have walked and walked ai the floor waiting for her. I haven't| Glenn had not bene such a bad even had a telephowe call from her | Sesser. It was nearly three when I take this means to announce myself as a non- partisan candidate for election to succeed myself as District Judge of the Sixth Judicial District, subject r ?| Garrick tnd Dick sauntered into the ise. What shall I do? one eee Preece did this'’before. My|Jobby of the Champs Elysees, looked to the primary election in August. JUDGE C. 0. BROWN. Ruthio_my little girl. Oh, Guy, 1|#bout cautiously, and proceeded to get under cover, can't stand the worry and uncer- oa y of it. Help me, please.” Before the tea room on the mezzan- Garrick took Nita’s urms and Ted | ine | ssh Nd a sign: “Radio Gon- her quietly back to a big seat in one|Certs Daily.” They nosed in, saw end of the room. Gently he ques-|that the coast was clear, and selected tioned her until he had her quieted|® Frail in ay soeulee rer, with a by concentrating on her answers. foes 0 placed that it was a verit The a knock at the door. Gar-|®ble periscope, = irck* opened it. It was McKay. An orchestra in Newark was broad vs Please, sir, I was just talking to|C8ting some selection as they sat ecvcceccoceccocceces a friend of mine, a chauffeur, who|@°W at the table an dordered tea drives for some people out on the|#"d crumpets 117 EAST SECOND STREET a tas Bee It was not more than sixty seconds Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY the Island—ran into a fence or some-|!% looking pale and tired, select a SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK p 2 - one e table at the other end of the room and thing on an approach to one of the! 4-0) into a chair facing the entrance. No. 10 Richelieu Queen Olives. -45c jar, 3 for $1.25 No. 10-Richelieu Pickled Onions, per jar... 35¢ rid oN Parkway—over 5 A al i Baie sda Ant Ten minutes later Vira bustled in be ‘ape =f ‘3 ae Where is she?” | Ccited and angry, about something— nade trenieat ts inonis ears nad caught |®84 Worried. Glenn rose and greeted bet ek expe aenes " her, all animation, now that a girl even the modulated word: Or eee “No one knows, ma'am. There was| “4 a : ‘ew things are more fascinating not a trace of any around the car— |)” p da papa than listening to a radiophone concert. BeBe peer sere Here Someone turns the tuning handle of “Oh, Guy, thi ible, terrible. z 5 Oe oe tee i ao aila with | the recelving set. Short and long hate ane 2 oS iF ith | puazes following each other in a Iaz: feat if I don't hear something soon.” | (ore Gr way indicate -some amate What has happened? Garrick tried | 0) Naat won Nita Walden : ' THE BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS ARE ON EXHIBITION IN OUR WINDOW NOW _. AS AN ADDED INDUCEMENT THERE WILL BE OTHER GIFTS ir reassuring, t tosh i Whe tuning handle is turned a little f aa ee eaeecia eacapade of {More and a peculiar moaning sound No. 10 Richelieu Sweet Pickled Onions, per jar__35c FREE TO EACH OF THE th and Yira, I suppose. |i neard. -Tumed still more the sound No. 10 Richelieu Sweet Gherkins, per jar...._....45¢ ak vo! “| becomes a v ice or music. A glanced over quickly. It w mber he had seen in the hallway Circle and had te of. E had done the same. there were four people at opposite jende of the room for whom this con- P © *\cert had no interest vidently Garrick! Garrick and Dick, watching and No. 10 Richelieu Sweet Mixed Pickles, per jar......45e No. 10 Richelieu Sweet Pickle Circles, per jar____60c No. 16 Richelieu Sweet Pickle Circles, per jar___.75c¢ i nGEmne Seer What can Ruth | ya) turning of the handle br No. 10 Richelieu Sour Gherkins, per jar_____.___45c e e \ be thinking about? the radiphone loud and clear * . : * rrick took down the telephone! tuning is exceedingly sharp No. 10 Richelieu Sweet Relish, per jar.____. wee 450 ver and called a Bryant numbe It is fascinating . ordinarily, but No. 10 Richelieu Bur Sweet Gherkins, per jar.....45¢ ] e Ss th “This is Glenn Buckley’s brothe 26-0z. Monsoon Sweet Mixed Pickles, per jar. 60c ATTENDING OUR MORN NG AUCTION SALE aa peut how where tea mamelen No. 10 Richelieu Chow Chow, per jar.......-—....40c You ‘think he’s at the Cec Thank No. 16 Richelieu Chow Chow, per jar. ——____ 55 14 pint Crosse & Blackwell’s Chow Chow, per jar, 60c 1 pint Crosse & Blackwell’s Chow Chow, per jar__$1 No. 6 Richelieu Pimento Stuffed Olives, per jar_...35¢ Richelieu Jupiter Japan Tea... 4 Ib. 35¢c, 1 Ib. 65c “Monsoon Black Tea- ——~-Yz Ib. 40c, 1 Ib. 75c j zarrick turned, without betraying © it was he had called. “They're ds of his. I thought per- n might give us some in- c ita, you havej| McKay drive us over to the Cecil. REMEMBER--Three Sales Daily, Rain or Shine 10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p.m. WINTER-HENTHORNE, Jewelers E. H. Hart, Auctioneer CHAIRS FOR LADIES ~ 141 East Second St. Suppose, Avenue.” com re Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes, per pkg..__.......10¢ were rounding the Grand 3 4 and caught in traffic’ when Remove Corns Post Toasties, per pkg.. = —10¢ suddenly beckoned over a - ; perenPrappee bs Easily, Quickly papers ,| not by painful, dangerous gouging or er robbery on Long Island,”| cutting, not by burning but painlessly ec ne glanced down | [simply by shriveling them up so 72 big headline. he Parr) “> Peel siren er eal Sees piiacis 4 Mrs. “GETS-IT”’ Demand the genuine. Your money back if it fails. Gentle, soothing. absolutely miess to live Mesh. At all druggists. bat a trifle. E. Lawrence & Co. » Obicago. Your telephone orders will receive: careful attention. Our delivery service is complete in every detail. Exclusive Agents for Richelieu Pure Food Products. We Sell for Cash or Credit—A Service Store. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 they're friends of ey have 4 beautiful place, y people circumstances,” rrick. “A 1d in Casper by Kimi les, Tripeny Drug store and Cas- Pharmacy,

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