Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 19, 1922, Page 5

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Che Casper Dailp Crfbune 9 Ate PReeve OOM BEA Zecvice, ine, (Continued From Our Last Issue) jyou?” Her hold on Ruth tightened. CHAPTER vn “How could I ever do anything ‘T was late when Dick finished re- tailing: the conversatiin on which | he had listened in over the wire-| “Too late to disturb them—dut you can bet it won't be too late in the| morning when they‘re disturbed.” Garrick turned into a telephone booth and rang up Nita Walden. ness will was not much after seven when 7 | “THE WILDER YOU ARB; THE Garrick, Dick and Mrs. Walden rode| ore I WANT TO HAVE YOU." up in the Usonia elevator. As the) door clanged shut, Mrs. Walden mo-|. . . with a Mummsy like yout tioned Garrick back, with a nod. There was that in Ruth's eyes that In her haste and nervousness she told of innocence in spite of her wild nearly stumbled to the door of Ruth’s love of excitement. room. She put her hand on the wall| “Don’t worry, Mrs. Walden,” chim- to steady herself and listened. In the|/ed in Vira. ‘Her only companions room she heard voices. She rapped 'last night were a bottle of Omicron but did not wait for Ruth to open, for|Oil and my greasy fingers doing a door was not ‘ massaging ct.” “Mummsy! Without a ‘second’s| Ruth laughed ovtright but Mrs. hesttation Ruth ran to her mother. | Walden smiled a sericus smile. “You There was no reprimanding. Nita/giris!" was all she vould find werds Walden felt only a joy to have re-|to say. covered what she thought might have} Vira answered another knock at the been lost. Only a mother could know | door. It was Garrick and Dick. Ruth thé depth of that feeling. " looked up surprised. ‘How did you She took Ruth's pretty face lovingly | know I was here?” im her bands and looked intensely into| “‘Dick’s invented a wireless mina the beautiful blue depths. Mother love|reader. Love will find a way.” Gar- and trust were trying to drown sus-|rick answered. with a twinkle as he picion. W.oked from Kum to Dick. “Ruth—is everything all right with’ Dick couldn't say anything at first. istested by her active mind. are my favorite shude.” Mrs. Walden took his hana and press-| Dick and Garrick were taking leave. ed it gratefully, then she turned de-|“Now, Ruth,” Garrick said gravely Uberately from Ruth and Dick and!smiling, “let me go hoine and sleep. began talking to Garrick and Vira as|Don’t do anything more until I get a she moved away. few hours of rest. It takes sleep to “Ruth . . . if you only knew the| keep up with you.” relief I feel at seeing you again! 1} As Dick was prolonging the good-by was afraid you had been hurt or some-| nd trying to arrange when they were thing. If you could only have seen|t© see each other again a bell-boy me you'd know what you.mean to me.|©Pened the ha’l door and set down a I felt 60 sorry for your mother, Ruth. | beautiful basket of roses. Ruth's face Please be a little careful for her sake.” |*ank in the flowers. Wrinkling up her Dick had taken her hand and for-|lttle nose she looked teasingly at gotten to let it go. Ruth looket at|Dick. She drew a card out of the him and away and approved of the| basket and threw it on the tabie. holding. Such a little, soft hand to do| “Mummsy, see what Jack Curtis the risky things that nad been sug-|5ent me. Isn't he thoughtful? They “Tl have to let go, Ruth,or . . .| Mrs. Walden looked none too Somebody must have slipped a pow-|Pleased. Dick was in the déepths der or vial in my food or coffee, like /"s8in. He would willingly have stuck they did in the old days—hang it,|UP Jack. they don’t need love philtres in these| Fifteen minutes later back in Gar @ays when thex make ‘em as won-|Tick’s room Dick was etill scowling derful as you! Counfound it, the wilder |this tire at the distagraph as he re you are, the more I want to have you|alied what he had overheard Jack to . . . Ruth, dear, lean over. 1/|Playing in the love game last night. want to whisper something.” Ruth| Garrick picked the headpiece up. leaned over. “I love you"’—and a|“You know, I never really saw this ght, surrentitous kiss on the ear. thing work. What was the matter “Ruth.” It was Garrick, with a) With it last night?” smile that he might have worn if he! “Someone jammed in on the same had been forty years older. He walk-|Wave length. I can't see yet how.” ed her over to the window aside, lean-| Garrick held up his hand. “It's ing down to taik low to her. All that| Vira avi Glenn in the Pink Room.” Dick caught was a fragrant, ““—and| He listened in intently, ‘Vira, I've the estate—the income of ten. milion |been aciving to have you alone. Please dollars, next month—when you are|on’t get angry at Rae's foolishness eighteen—" In a manner that no one|With me. I can't stop her without else could imitate, Garrick was not/™aking the crowd sore. You know scolding. He was just giving a Httle | how it is. I've wanted to tell you this fatherly advice. Ruth said little, al-|in some place where I could ‘ed most nothing. But once their eyes| Don't Glenn.” There was a silence. met, There seemed to be a flash of|Then muffled, “I oughtn't to tell you, understanding. “And,” with his stii/but I can't help it. They say you serious smile, “be—be careful!” shouldn’t be jealous—but if you care Glenn called to take Vira to the| enough fez 1 fellow—how can you belp country and the four motored back to | it?” Mrs, Walden’s spartment. “I'm going to tell you a secret “Well, Mummay, it's good to get| When you gave me that key to give home. I'm going to kies you again.” }to them, do you know what I did? I Mrs. Walden looked at her pretty|sot the stuff out first from your girl and sighed. “What a joy itis andjhouse . . . to protect you. I did what u responsibility to raise a girifit on my own. And :t was lucky I in these days of woman's freedom. | did. How? I put it in my own gar. “Nothing to what it must be fo raise |“tse.” a boy!” retorted Ruth. Then a mom-| Garrick chuckled. Here at least ent later, “Mother, we'll go out to the|Was one unbonded warehouse of the Club together. I'm going to. put on| Velvet Gang. my swankiest gown—and get the drop} ‘You fatheads!* ‘This was Rac’s on those old gossips out there—sweep|Volce, interrupting. “Be careful! ’em off their ears. Just watch me!” (Cintinued on Page Nine) | aD Give, It to Them— * Thus most 22 ‘ with tartar, the chief S\ - anu prefer. 168 yore chiléres matey Ti arse ti cle come of pyar. this test. Let them brush their teeth a few in 1 now traced to film, and, despite the this modern way. Then look = see what film removal means. Speen rash. they, have constantly in This is a to whiter, cleaner, safer teeth. Mi now employ it. Must remove it daily Leading dentists everywhere advise it. Dental science has long been seeking Let someone in your home this week daily film combatant. Now two effec- show the benefits it brings, Breen cere bps fone Au- eWay tant locke dingy oa ee Sig. You cen feel it with yous tongs. fected, to comply taped rh peal so It*clings to teeth, ments. And Ordinary tively combat it. So film-coats have races now employ it daily, largely by been almost universal. dental advice, in normal alkaline condition. The glis- tains, malin, et teeth tening teeth you see everywhere now toot diag. Film is the basis coger Two other new effects show something of the benefits is “Jt holds food substance which ferments Pepsodent brings two other effects pe forms acids. It holds the acids in watch authorities now deem essential. New beauty in a week contact with the teeth to cause decdy. It multiplies the starch digestant in The Pepsodent effects are quickly " Germs breed by millions init. They, saliva, That is there to digest.starch geen and felt. This test will be a revel- PATOFF. ‘Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel Pe PSs aden: afer uring. Mark the abgency of the REG.U.S. : re tase jen ie y ti I ’ Tha Neetes Deveiirice quitiy. Buttctore than thet i¢ wil Now advised by leading dentists nearly all the world over. bring you safer teeth. Cut out the All druggists supply.the large tubes. Present the coupon this week to The Kimball Drug Stores, Inc. Tripeny Drug Store 241 South Center Street. Smith & Turner 131 South Center Street. ese two film combatants Real protection now teeth and stays. It and may ruin = gre embodied in it. The name of the tooth paste is Pepsodent. teeth mean. Pepsodent fights film- jensen ween a et eT er a pn i nn nn Present the coupon to any store named below. You. | will receive a 10-Day Tube of Fepsodent. Get it today, then watch the delightful | etfects on the.teeth. | deposits on teeth which may otherwise . ferment and form acids. It multiplies the alkalinity oz the saliva. That is Nature’s neutralizer for the acids which cause decay. Every application gives these at tooth-protecting forces multiplied ef- improve Now you can know what rezlly clean le of some forty © coats, starch and acids—all the great tooth enemies. Then it leaves the mouth ation to you. Present the for a 10-Day - the film-coats disappear. Not> the re- coupon so you won't forget, 10-DAY* TUBE. FREE 4 ite te somes, eee nS Pepsodent. Vour Name. sss caceeccues reece Re eee eee oe oF eene eRe eeeRe Bn ae ” outiof-town residents should mail this coupon to Ths Pepsodent-Company, 1104 So. Wabash Ave., i and ~ the tube will be sent by mail. Only one tube to a family. Tribune, Casper Wyo. | PAGE FIVE These Are the Final Days OF OUR TREMENDOUS CASH-RAISING SACRIFICE SALE at the SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 20” 30” and 50” LESS than regular prices on all Mens’ and Boys’ Suits, Raincoats, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery and Odd Trousers. 1 1 1 c Get your July 4 needs now---choose your Suits now---pay a little down and the balance when you get the goods. Selections were never so good---quality never so high---you'll profit by buying now. uits *1 9% Suits *24°°| |Suits *29% THEY’RE STILL MOVING WITH AIRPLANE RAPIDITY STRAW HATS AT AUGUST PRICES ‘All $2.50 grade Straws.._$1.95 | All $4.50 grade Straws__$3.60 ‘All $3.00 grade Straws._$2.35 | All $5.00 Panamas now-$4.00 ‘All $3.50 grade Straws__$2.80 | All $6.00 Panamas now-_$4.80 All $4.00 grade Straws__$3.20 | All $7.50 Panamas now-$5.95 - 3! Choice of. any Felt Hat "s J Choice of any Man’s or u in the house less__....._. + 20% Boy’s Cap in the house ices 207% Supply your entire summer needs from these items listed below—each article represents a substantial saving to you. Men's Fibre Silk Hose. A splen-| Men's Madras Shirts. Narrow or | All-Wool Jerseys for outing wear | MEN'S $1.00 NECKWEAR 450— did bargain. Special for 45 wide stripes. All the new colors. | or work. Colors are blue, grey or | Silk Fourin-Hands in beautiful this sale c $3.00 values $i 95 maroon, Values are $3.75. Our | new designs, Made to sell for is a 4 MEN’S HOSE—Mercerized Lisle rer bacee $2.95 | oo 45c ' and fine Cotton. Most all colors. All-Silk in neat stripes, Shirts ; Sri wees Be ate 35C acre ee Waste $4.95 prune caain, err) Das cont Sony Brrr! Bee vile F THRE aig BOR 9100 BLUE WORK SHIRT SPECIAL | folsetts. A $3.50 120 $2.45 sook, 7c garment 59e Hy Cent Ge Taaat. o6 1 damen || Amenaned Pasene senblereewred BS sera wine: or etek’ Gigi aa eee : to be sold for 50e everywhere for $1.00. 59e Satin Madras Striped. Our reg-| 14 poll at Se Hae ail ies nit |e ae et mar #105 $1.69 |. ~____ 75e fashioned, A $125: and 79¢ pirate} Aeateas | pallne’ OiaCON I aireg tort Line” tail’ vised Back “oot ice Nainsook. Ribbed $1.50 grade for, pair-—. Py Suse 95¢ of white. A regular $i 45 and arms taped and bar tacked | 1.1) ° Men's fine Percale Shirts in all} $5 value tor__-- where strain comes. Made of sizes. Neat stripes. 1 45 = Pure Sil only. 3 19 “Topkis™ Nainsook Unions. $2.25 values. Special ° MEN'S NECKWEAR—Hundreds | $5 vaine_ °. Known for exceptional wear. Full ict cf in fine Silk Ties—the = fashioned. $1,75 wadies’ Sik Hose—the Maid.o.| of patterns Short Si , Ankle Length < $1 19 i x! FES of women | kind we've always had to sell Vo eo can attest to their quality and| fr am Special 45e No. 71-B is a fine ribbed Ecru Cotton, $1.75 value. Fine Nainsook‘Unions . Je. One style only, All-Silk. | for —----—-——-——-——- $1 25 pegs $1.75. Colors are cor-| Imported Silks, Four-in-Hands, | On sale here for-—-- e. $1.25 value elsewhere ic dovan, blue, black, tan, white and | narrow and wide ends. Sold at | No. 832-W is the same only in | “Royal Mills” is a very fine Ecru ever. sod mere $9.49) So. $1.89 | So BG | tion cae: $1.69 Riding Pants of Khaki or Whipcord spe- | Genuine Leather Cowhide Puttees, strap or cially priced for this sale at spring style. $2.45 $2.95 and $4.95 | Boys’ $2.95 Men’s $3.95 SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center Street

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