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\ Ass Il TED ERTISING | ‘\How to Answer Blind! be Casper Daily Critune |BRINGING UP FATHER HERES A LETTER THE STEWARD GAVE ME FOR YOU: | HOPE ITS ASOD NEw! HOw KIN LY BF GOOD NEWS WHEN ITS FROM me WORE Say “rt! MR J1GGS- ARE YOu cone over? it } can Os 5 VC —= ARE OU GOING TO AN@WER [r? —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus FOR RENT—ROOMS ——_—_—___—_. nies resi ell Betas sO FOR RENT—Fivervom FOR RENT—Modern front bedroom, modern nished house. 629 East First. djoining bath; outside bass roe 6-19-3t] 424 5. Grant. 6-22-31 furnished WANTED Steamers and boarders at 6-12-+tf Beech. 6-22-2t° The lifetime of a dog is from 23 to} FOR RENT—Two upstairs bedrooms 20 years. in modern home; board if desired; | three blocks from’ Henning FOR RENT — Fiveroom furnished| Durbin. Phone 454W. 6-21-2t house modern except 4s; also gar- age. 821 CY. KEEP COOL 89 - Will sell my mountain cabin located in Gothmore Park cheap for cash, Cecil Bon, care See Ben Realty Co. far. FOR RENT—Beautifully CLOSING HOUR—AVant Ads to be house. 925 5S. Lincoin. Properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office before 10:30, Want Ads received after 10:30 to 1230. p. m. will be inserted under the head “Too Late to Clansify.” FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Good used cars all in good shape: prices reasonanle; also will sell cars on commission; bring your car over and we will get you eneh for it. If you buy or sell a car, come and see us. Auto Exchange, Fifth and Center streets. 6-18-10t FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, A-l condi’ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Elther lawn or filling dirt. Murphy Brothers, 416 Holly Phone 1096R, ozs room; close in; suitable for. two FOR SALE—Cement blocks to order. a eee Phere WiMy 6217-6¢ s ie 4 fea vane I = ; : FOR RENT—Steepingrooms for gen- FOR 3692 -ob0 rabbite, £16 8. Wash. tlemen, adjoining bath or _house- tio: ‘Reo Caf 621-2 | ——— keepingrooms, modern, furnished in. Busy fe. 21s m SAI ice desk, iter, unfurnished. 8° 6 FOR BALB—One atmomatlc doughnut |/ checkometer, two adding ras machine and 400 ead] ahd show cases. Call 10! FOR SALE—Piano, cornet, violin, two guitars, several used phonographs, fee boxes and chests. Call 10: FOR RENT— Large modern front RR RENT—Modern furnished four- room residence, $30 per month. In- quire 642 E. Twelfth or call H. W. ichell. Phone 1100-33. 6-20-4t p Phe cre tS et a I ot FOR SALE.— Modern three-room house, small payment down or will trade equity for car. 247 N. Lincoln. 6-21-2t° FOR RENT—Four-room modern tur- nished house; close in. 212 S. Lin- coin. 6-22-2t FOR RENT—Large cool room in modern home for two men; separate beds; four blocks from busi- ness section. Inquire at 152 N. Kim- ball. 6-8-t¢ FOR RENT—Bedroom adjoining bath in modern home; tour blocks from business district. 152 N. Kimball. FOR SALE— Oldsmouile Right, in first class condition; price $450. 241 |. Beech. €-22-2%¢ FOR SALE—Large car; bargain. 229 Benjamin Franklin is reported to have suggested the design of the flag. LA 5-20-t¢ WANTED — A demonstrator 8S. Washington. 6-22-2t° nouse to house convassing; feod| POR SALE—1921 Nash Four, touring EB. Twelfth. Phone teny months; $650, $200 $295, call in the mornings. 6-22-2t Phone 1675M. HELP WANTED--MALE AND FEMALE FOR RENT—Modern house. 355 CY 6-22-1t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT — Two-room apartment modern, nicely furnished; close in; just one ‘block off Secon utes’ jitney service; cheap rent. 8. Jackson. Phone 1872W of ings the Oil Exchan FOR SALE—German Police epee just right to take awa; mont 602 W. Railroad. fur. 151LS after 6 p.m: nished; kitchefevte and bath; also te plano, $75 per month. 620 8, Kimbatl + FOR SALE— a FOR SALE—Ford touring car ood Pao aise 3 mill; never tires and motor in first class shape, FOR RENT — Two-room $125. 715 St. John. Call after 3 p. 1251. house. 328 8. Conwell. until 6 p. m. 6-21-31 S. Conwell. FOR SALE—Linnett and canary sing- FOR SALE—1920 Buick touring car, er $10 each. Phone 1882. perfect condition; owner leaving \ town: for quick sale $675. Bt for demonstration. FOR RENT—Five-room house r tte | inquire % Bee at ‘ANTED—100 men wr women of all Wages to attend our nigh soem ahd for a i. pede 7 o'clock, Monday, Wednés- a. nights of each week; also aay eebeor ope. FI col. re, Inc., <46 me EY fOR RENT—Four-room: house and garage. Inquire 341 N. Beech. FOR RENT—Strictly modern _ two- 6 room nicely furnished apartments: close in on paved streets. Pratt Apart- ment House. 716 East A. Phone 868J. ed FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished apartment; close in; private bath; Inquire Casper Jew- Second. 6-20-6t 6-22-3t FCR SALE—A bargain, new hanjo Vrone 622J. 622-208 FOR SALE — A home-made night gown with crocheted yoke. Phone aber. G-22-it 2te FOR RENT—New five-room modern house; also five rooms in basement; all nicely furnished. 111 N. Jackson. + 6-22-1t% FOR RENT—Moéern nine-room house furnished or unfurnished; close in. hao 'W. Midwest. 22-1] FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern fi FOR RENT—Five-room mocern fur-| !y furnished dpartment near CY nished house. 629 E. First. 6-22-8t|Bvenue; also furnished sleepingroom FOR RENT—Five-room modern house . Bt ta|Sahtinets eseeating HAO FOR RENT — Two-room furnished Rea BSE BT SRT RSE S He snd bea hahe apartment; close in. Whaley Apart: KINDLING WOOD, 60¢ and 75e per ments. 610 South Ash street. 4-24tt Bundeed, Aalivered. apd eur if FOR RENT—Whaley apartments are @hone 1427. under new management; apart- ments redecorated and cleaned at re- duced rent; two and three-room apart- ments, Phone 1392J. 6-17-6t* FOR RENT— Strictly modern fur- nished = apartmen! livingroom, Kitchenette and bath; gas range; $40 per month. Phone 1424M. 6-7-tf FOR RENT — Threeroom _ strictly modern apartment. Apply Apart- ment 4. 1214 East First. 6-19-6t FOR RENT—Modern three-room fi nished apartment; gas for cooking. . Kimball. Phone 1404. 21-4t ——eceeteion! ¥ 3%, $9; 34x4, $1) All others in proportion; look them over; vulcaniz- ing and repairing. Gates Service Sta- tion. 240 S. Wolcott. 6-20-5t* A good telephone operator can han- dle 226 calls an hour. FOR SALE —Two 34x4% Goodyear cord tires; one new the other same as new, $75 takes them. The Temple Studfo, 118 EB. First. Phone 8! idk ar checkometer, two adding mac! Hd case and cash register. 1086. FOR SALE—Uncalled for _ tailored suits at your own price. Mulcahy, the tailor, Rialto Theater Uidg. 6-10. bedrooms: Box A-33, 6-22-1t* HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—RHooms for light house- keeping, $25 per month; gas and furnished. 162 N. Kimball. 6-19-4t The greatest num of civil war veterans ever on ih United” ‘States pension roll was 759,716. -ANTED— Energetic young lady fe Se ost ferncert; & oa Bom nas mune. G-20-3t* . SERVICES OFFERED ———— tr YOU WANT. voor furniture. re: red, call at 367 Sguth Ash poppet 1660. “Tou eo ES ne e damagi reflectors re- fiwered. 120, W. (Midwest. Phone | * 249. 6836 —__ WANTED 76 BOY WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. Teo Wests Midwest avenue. Phone 249. 2-24-t£ LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Three white-face calves four miles an Alcova road. Krusen. 21-3t FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping with or with- ~| out gas; also batching room. 817 8. Spruce. 6-20-2t FOR RENT—Large cool convenient ing room with bath and gas. 544 S. Grant. Phone 592M. FOR SALE -FIOUSES piso oe ead ams Savi ntoben SE FOR SALE—To the highest bidder within the next ten days, a new four-room house ang lot; lights and water in; one-half basement; good !o- ; one block Wya. Ray C-21-4t® FOR SALE—Four-room house, new; on BE. Second, $2,400; small payment down balance like rent. at 426 BH. Second. opt improvements; cheap, Box 22, edfield, Ark. -15-6t> sell oe SAS | for housekeeping; laundry, bath, Pecan rs ES ESS FOR SALE— Two lots with shade Pa 6-21-1t trees, two-room furnished house;/ FOR SALE OR TRADE—House and] jr NT—Th: basement mi fenced; for quick sale $1,000 cash. 753] jot in Casper View addition; prefer ae a eeeuaerane: 1133, 'N. Casper, St. John. 6-22-3t* 9 Dodge car. 1841 S. Kenwood. €-22-2t| Pavement on S. 6-19-40" HOUSEHOLD GOODS LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OF TRADE rat orses, irness, and wagons, Bi ZOU, WANA eae At condition. "L. E, Blanchard. 1206 N. Glenarm, Phone 11475. 6-17-tf yaaa SR er SR hy FOR TRADE—For Casper property, 480-acre irrigated ranch, 12 miles from Graybull; rich soil, good water, in 80-acre tract for small property. Phone 1230J. CaN at 405 S. Lincoln. 6-22-2t FOR TRADE— One Ford delivery truck body with top complete for olaysen Lumber Co. RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. FOR SALE—Homestead relinquish. ment; good location at Lox, Wyo. 6-22-2t FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished 'T—One two-room furnished lights and gas; one smail . Kimball. Phone 1689J. 6-19-4t FOR RENT—Modern threeroom fur- nished apartment; half block off Elm. Phong 638J. 6-15-6t* house. 133 > furnished FOK RENT—Three large room: Seaond lights ‘and water. house north of, K east side of FOR RENT — Clean two-rqom fur. nished apartment; gas and lights furnished; $25 per month. 134 West G. Phone 1547W. 6-19-6t FOR RENT—Modern furnished two- room apartments with water and lights; $20 and $25 per month; also large one-room house, $15 per month. 909 S. Cedar. Phone 1475, “at FOR RENT—Modern fiveroom fur- nished apartment with sleeping porch; reasonable rent. 318 S. Kim- ball. Phone 1404, 6-21-4t FOR RENT—Three-room modern fur- nished apartment; gas and outside entrance; lights and water furnished; also use of electric washing machine and laundryroom, $35 per month. N. Jefferson. Phone 683M. 21-2 FOR RENT—Threeroom unfurnish- ed apartment; gas stove, bath, lights water and yard, $25 per month. C: 1491. 6-16-61" An fact may have to sell. pes | hb wan Elli taaito ht anny ARE YOU LEAWING TOWN? Can show you how to get cash out ef your property, oF will trade you California property. W. E. Gullord, General Delivery ‘or phone 1810, i WANTED TO BUY--First class milk cow; must be a good milker. Cali at 623 E. ‘Thirteenth. 6-22-1t* ee WANTED TO BUX — Second-hand ». clothing; gents’ watches, saddles, harness and shoes- 216 W. Firs } Phone 1364W. 6-15-8t* YANTED— Tent, camping outfit, \field’ glasses; give description and pam ice. Mr. Gullord. ‘Phone ep tbat 'TED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high: est cash price paid. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 5-9-tf WANTED—TO RENT SSS WANTED TO RENT — Rooming ter. 6-22-3t* Nene anything to trade, Bouth Ash street or phone 1660. 7 THE CASPER A ON HOUSE, FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—Rooms in private fam- ily; board if desired, 515 S. Beech. 6-16-65 FOR RENT—One large room, adjoin- ing bath, in modern home; close in. Phone 266. 6-19-8t* rd touring body with top complete.| FOR RENT—Two upstairs bedrooms in modern home; board if destred. 034 Madison. 1325 8. Cedar. Phone 453. 6-20-3t* FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two corner FOR RENT—Room and board in mod- lots in good location; will trade lots and Ford truck with top for Dodge ern home, 743 8. Durbin. Phone 1662R. 6-22-2t car. 1034 Madison. 6-22-2t FOR RENT- ingroom. FOR TRADE—On Dodge or Buick roadster $600 worth of new furni-| beech; rent reasonable. GOOD HOME cooked meals. Call tum. See J. C, Neilson, Natrona 1541 6-21-2t Power Co, 6-22-3t8 FOR RENT—Modern front bedroom FOR SALE OR RENT suitable for two gentlemen. Corner FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery|o¢ Park and-Fifth. Phone 760s. 10 store; reasonable. Inquire Standard|S. Park. Cafe or phone 428W. 4-18-12 phones per 100 population 29.4. 22-2 FOR SALE— Threehhole — Perfection Oil stove with oven; one dresser; one kitchen table; one iron bed; one fold- cot. Cali today. 1443 S. Willow. on 6-21-2t*| FOR SALE—Coal range with gas at- tachment and two beds; very rea- sonable. 311 S. McKinley. 6-21-2t* FOR SALE—Collapsible baby" car- riage; fits under Pallman seat; ivory crib 2240 inches and nursery chair. Phone 1729W. 6-20-3t ile rte en FOR SALE—New ana good second- hand sewing machines sold: repaired and rented. 129 West Railroad a nue. Phone 714J. 6-18-12t Seca eS FOR SALE—White enamelad ne RENT — Tworoom modern 523 S. Lincoln. 6-22-it* FOR apartment. FOR RENT-—Two-room modern apart- ment; furnished; $40 per, month. 445 Beech. Phone 904W. 6-22-3t* OR RENT—One furnished and one unfusnished apartment; new fnd rool; all built-in features; bath, etc.; fine location. Corner Lind and Lin coln. Apply Apartment 611 Lind. 6-22-3t — Threeroom modern $30 per month; gas paid. 6-22 RENT—Room for one or two references required. 137 N. Beech. Phone 1781W. . FOR RENT—Desirable front bed- EN len pCR oat able 108 8 Aah, Phone 18873. one chiffonier and -one dresser, 200) ———_____ z e:19-6t" books, 1000 Harrison, North Casper. c ; z * 6-22-20) ly furnished and two-room FOR RENT — Two large upstairs ment in basement} furnished; avunie| xleepingrooms with or without garage: modern in every respect. 341|poard. 821 CY: 6-21-3t N. McKinley. Phone 1091W. _6-20-3t* FOR RENT—Well ventilated pleasant bedroom for one or two men in mod- ern home; close to bath, Phone 1993W. 6-22-1t* FOR RENT—Modern room with bath, suitable for two; also garage. In- quire at 834 S. Oak. 6-21-3t* FOR RENT—Large cool basement room equipped for batehing by two n in modern home; separate 93a epee ee four Blocks from business district. | FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- 152 N. Kimball. 5-20-t¢| ed apartment; private efitrance and Se porch. 915 S. Walnut. Phone 553J. FOR RENT—Modern front bedroom; 6-20-3t suitable for two gentlemen. Corner of Park and Fifth. Phone 760J 510 S. Park. 6-22-2¢ FOR RENT—Rooms in modern home: board if desired. 1235 S. David. Phone 1233J. 6-21-2t ‘The average retail price of butter was 5 cents lower in 1913 than in 1921. after 5 p. m. ————— WANTED TO RENT—Four or five- room modern house; close in; gar- age; rent must be neasonable; perma- nent tenant and good care taken of Property; state rent: onic and lo- cation. Address Box.A-31, Tr‘ FOR SALE OR RENT — Oneroom house. 636 S. Jackson. Phone 16735. FOR RENT apartment; 304 East A. FOR RENT—To adults, one basement Bretinient, three rooms and bath; gas. 424 S. Grant. 6-22-3t FOR RENT—Three-room modern fur- nished apartment; walls tinted: woodwork enameled; built-in features: bath, gas, hot water; front and back entrance; garage; $45 per month; one- half block from Second. i133 Con- well Square. 6-22-2t ———— FOR SALE—Wicker Lioyd loom baby buggy, medium size; almost like new; reversible gear, dark blue; price $20. 513 S. Melrose, "Phone UIOW Peele oon Tiere FOR SALE—One 3% to 4-ton Stand- ard truck made ‘by the Standard Bue Co., Detroit, Mich.; SE rea undermortgage: present ice 765, Denver; will tako 182, 500, and -allow $100 for delivery olusges- Write C. A. , Longmont, Cebo., mortgaress Ninth and Spruce streets; $25 per month. 904 S. Spruce. Phone 553R. 6-20-3t FOR SALE—A bargain in player piano for quick sale; $40 worth of rolls free; will sacrifice to save freight on same a nd give terms if desired. Box A-30, Tribune. 6-22-8t a FOR SALE—Good three-hole Perfoc- tion oil range with oven $10. 182 West J. 6-22-2t° FOR SALI — Cabinet -phonograpa with records, baby bed and Pte | jars. 541 S. Jackson. 6-22-1t FOR SALE — Cabinet FOR RENT—Neat two-room furnish- Marriage of first qousins is permissi- ble ih California. Inquire at 426 E. Second. FOR RENT—Three-room house, wa- built-in features. hone 753. 6-: FOR SALE— 1916, Ford touring in perfect condition, good tires and painted, $210; 1918 Buick Six road- ster in’ good’ condition, $350. 343 S. Elm. 6-20-5t* eS EES FOR SALE—Two Fords, $100 each if} aa twenty records; price “a " Ried taken now. Van Sant Motor Co. | S. Oak 6-21-8¢ | TT TOS : FOR SALE—MISiCELLANEOUS pect teed Rcenhemeen orrae teem RENT FOR SALE—One 376-4 ton Standard house, $35. 1212 S. Willow. ried eee heb gs by the Standard Truck} pPOR«GALE—OlM sane ogc ews 4 639. c x ‘Mich.; mew: taken under |‘Tripune office. fae - FOR RENT—One four-room unfur- von it Deeeent peice oe $100 FOR SALE—Electritc washer, Ford nished house; hot water furnished; ‘There are 1,313,832,000 acres of cul- tivated land in the world. partly furnished; lights and gas in; near refinery, $20 per month. Inquire 1243 S. Cottom 6-21-3t* FOR — Fourroom furnished FOR RENT—Modern and tag en two and three-room apartments. 534 W. Ninth. Phone 439W. 6. ot FOR RENT—Three-room furnished and unfurnished apartments; close in; rent reasonable. 745 W. Railroad Phone 669J. 6-20-3t FOR RENT—Two large, nicely fur- nished sleepingrooms in modern home; close in; telephone service reasonable. 831 East Third, 6-22-2t 2. 100 ver; L will take $2,800 and allow $. Gauring cary ond: five-borserbo" one block from: pavement. See How- for delivery charges. Write C. A. : e r © How: Ball, Lengmont, Cofo., mortgagee. gasoline engine. Call 1086. ard Miller at Nicholaysen eerie nd four months of his life sleeping. 6-19-6t a 0! ‘ping. G-25-t¢ ‘The average man spends 23 years@ FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Saddle horses, Glengrm. Phone 1147J. 1206 N G-17-t1 FOR RENT—At one-half usual rate, desirable office rooms or storage space in basement Consolidated Roy. alty building; passenger and freight elevator;gone of the best locations in city. Phone Western Rawity 10° e-6-te BUSINESS CriANCES FOR LEASE—160 acres oil land in Bolton _ fiel government Permit. Address P. O. box 778 . 5-29-t¢ FOR SALE—A new modern home; grocery store and meat market in very good location; will count of sickness; terms. A. Tribune. FOR SALE particulars address Box 12 Mont. FOR SALE—Fruit store, ness location. Box A-32, fine bual- Tribun 6-2: FOR LEASE—Hotel, 34 rooms. pletely furnished to right party able to guarantee lease for one year; can give immediate possession. Box 78 Riverton, Wyo. 6-20-tf GOOD POSITIONS are for those who want them. us tell ‘ou how to get one College, Inc. Phone 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST—A light blue tuxedo sweater Sunday afternoon on Alcova road; close to falr grounds. 1050 S. Box Elder. 6-21-2t ready let The capital at Washington was com- pleted at the close of the civil war in 1865. STOLEN 1920 Ford, license No. 19224, engine No. 492909. Reward offered. Call 269J. 6-21-2t° LOST—One auto pump and chain, Reward. Mulcahy PERSONAL PSYCHOMETRY, 51, West Hotel. LEGAL NOTICES. " NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. heavy the tailor. 6.22-1t palmestry, Room 6-19-6t Public notice is hereby given that the co-partnership of M. N. Castle and Matt Mechaley, heretofore op- erated under the firm name and style of Castle & Mechaley, and Castle-Mechaley Construction Com. pany, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, and that any and all obligations of the co-partner- ship shall be paid by M. N. Castle. who is the owner of the business from this day forward; and any and ail moneys owing to the ¢co-partner- ship shall be paid to, and collected by M. N. Castle, as his sole and separate property. M. N. CASTLE, MATT MECHAL/ Dated at Casper, Wyoming, ibth day of June, A. D. 1922. Publish June 16, 17, 22, 1922 ea a a etl NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. The Casper Auction House was incorporated in the office of the secretary of state, of the State of Wyoming, at 9:10 A. M., June 20, 1922. The term of existence of said corporation shall be fifty years next after the 19th day of June, 1922. The object for which said corporation is formed is to establish and maintain a general merchandise business manufacture and repair furniture, and to purchase, or other- wise acquire and own, all kinds of property, both real and. personal, necessary or desirable in the con- duct’ of said business, and to dispose of the same; to erect buildings, fac- tories and repair shops, and to rent, sublet, or lease the same or any part thereof. to borrow money and issue securities in the purchase of acquisition of property, business, rights and franchises, or for addi- tional working capital, or for any object in or about its business that may be necessary and desirable; to incur debts and to raise, borrow and secure the payment of money by any lawful means, including the issue and sale or other disposition of bonds, warrants, debentures, ob- ligations, negotiable and transfer- able instruments and evidences of indebtedness of all kinds whether secured by mortgage, pledge, deed of trust or otherwise, and to per- form all and everything necessary or desirable in the conduct of its general business. The amount of the capital stock of this corpotation shall be fifty thousand dollars, to be divided into five hundred shares of $100 each. The management and control of the affairs of th corporation shall be vested in a board of three directors, and Robt. W. Sumey, Myrtle Sumey, and W. J. Bailey shall constitute said board for the first corporate year of said corporation. The principal opera- tions of said company shall be con- ducted in the county of Natrona, State of Wyoming. The principal office of said company is 326 West Yellowstone, Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, and Robt. W. Sumey is the agent in charge of said office. ROBT. W. SUMEY, Secretary. Pub. June 22, 23, 24 1922. 1 HAVEN'T Zor THE NERve TO ANSweR MY WIFE: ‘ON WINGS OF WIRELESS (Continued from Page Eight) you on the id of action, Glenn!’ He looked over at Dick. The blow had been intended for them; it had miscarried and Gienn had risked his life. “We'll leave McKay here for a w minutes. I'll drive your car, Nita. I must get Glenn home, He's mustered out with all the honors?’ “Wait a minute.” It was Dick “We left that other net in your room at the Club. I've got new ono. I'm a bug on this touch with the happy.” As Garrick I can't be out of air a minute and be drove them, Dick told what had happened at the Club “But,” asked n, reviving, “why the at tempt to wreck the boathouse-lab-”” “Because,” quickened Garrick, “It is the one place, they know, contains the apparatus to ferrit them out and cateh th At Glenn's they waited for Dr. Darling to run over from Stony Brook to dress his wounds again. “You must, fellows; I need your moral support,” begged Glenn. “He'll give me the devil, “Now, Dick, hook up that business you brought along. I've got the fever too, a passion for pulling information down out of the air, like the prestidigt- tators do with goldpieces.”” Dick busied himself about the tele- phone for some time, then set up his receiving set. ‘It’s a sort of wired wireless,” he explained, “based on a discovery, in vented and perfected by a regular shark at this thing, Major General Squier.” While they waited for the doctor a raft of inconsequential stuff filtered through. The doctor came, was paci fled professionally, and was just fin ishing a lecture an asepsis. “Another message!’ interrupted Dick. “From Vira—and Ruth?" brightened Glenn. Dick shook his head. that fellow again—K 9 “Guy, — it's ‘ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Au istrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 ! WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 239 Audits, Financial egy ad and Analyses, Income Tax § ice and General Accounting. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service, ith Floor 0-S Bldg. Phone 767 ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WeONES & SWEENEY Architect: 415 Oil Exchange bide. Phone 1162 RAYBURN S. WEBB, Architect Suite 12, Daly Bldg. Phone 1351 AWNINGS Kistler Tent and Awning a7 youth Lincoln St. Phone Sem BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRAN Baggage, Heavy podiec jena Piano s e 7 se ESTE ee TAL SERIE weve ati Ta Movable a Move It Phone 1427 SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W = Offics Phone 70L1W CHIROPRACTORS Rk. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ARNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN DE, EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 Phone 1457 DR. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician 310 O-S Building Phone 1754 BERQUIST DR. LE. Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 CHIROPODISTS nw) Ze DR. &. ©. BADGEN Podiatriat-Chiropodist Phone 1721 Suite 9 Smith Bldg. 131 East Second Street "CONTRACTORS PAGE NINE. at Mount Sinat—here, take this and earpiece.” Garrick fairty slapped Dick's shoul- Ger as they listened. “What did I say? Dict I say cherches a jealous woman? i knew Rae in her jealousy Would do something and she had done it—Jjust when this fighting Irishman, Devins, came along in his K 9027" Dick cautioned silence. They lis tened. Then Gienn cut in, demanding to know the story “It's Just this, Glenn rick when he was sure news was being spilied Deving, in the K 96 " retailed Gar that no more hat fellow, ax cruising down the Sound with his «ye: open when he saw what he thought was the ‘Sea Vamp" in the inlet at Mount Sinal, where they used Wood packets in the old days. As ho got nearer he could make out with his giass that they were transferring stu*? from the houseboat to a scout cruiser up alongsic Glenn nodded joad the old was our float- ing storehouse, the ‘Sea Vamp,’ ” “Weil, as he got nearer, he made out through his glass what looked lke two men struggling with a couple of girls. The scout boat was drifting away from tie houseboat, then. The sirls couldn't fight; they seemed to he tied. That must have been Ruth and Vira, Then another girl came from a cabin. She must have had a knife or something, for she the other two ioose. Some sailors came on deck The scout was pointing into the Sound by this time. the men grabbed the other z him ov erboard. This Devins couldn't catch the scout so he kept right on till he’ came up to the ‘Sea Vamp.’ Who should he find there, pacing the deck and cursing a blue streak ivut Captain Brock—dumped over double- crossed, and left behind “And Ruth and Vira not on the Vamp"—on this other boat?” Yes. He's got Brock. That's two Now we know that Brock at least isn't the man.at-the-top.” Back at the boathouse to tel! Ni Wakten they found that she knew more than they did “t didn't know McKay knew so much about radio,” she cried excitediy. “While we were waiting he was try- ing that set over there. He seemed to know all about it. And, Dick he fot a second message from Ruth! Here it Is. I wrote it down just as McKay says he got it.” On a piece of wrapping paper Nita had written, “On the Bacchante. headed ral the Sound toward the 00 head the men talk of Fi Island. This is Ruth—” a “That's where it broke off,” halt apologized McKay Dick paced up and down the work- shop floor. Finally he lifted a trap doer and climbed down to the former beathouse below When Garrick climbed after him a few minutes later, he found Dick smeared and greasy, coat off, covered with perspiration, working foveriahly, Garrick looked about keenly. 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