Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 10, 1922, Page 8

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4 3 PAGE EIGHT. Zbe Casper Daily Cribune ‘ke FLAMING JEWELS See my UTTLE SPARK PLUG SUFFER = WHEN BIS OAV tS COVER Tee fae. TEACHER HAD Side i by ROBERT W CHAMBERS BV ate RUE NO 27 Subs in pub orrer ©1002 GEORGE H DORAN COMDANY | HIS BACK AT ONE | WORDS OF BEGIN HERE TODAY her. ‘Take you damn junk and tet my f f EN COURAGEMERT — That priceless gem, the Flaming, < nie AND COWLECT Jewel, had first been stolen } eri | My SIGHT the side’ Chae’ s | curs COUNTESS OF ESTHONTA by t e| cs is mi ken I haven't international QUINTANA. Love of the now beg grand countess caused JAMES DARRAGH to tr cursing and panting wit ce, he searched her bru’ MIKE CLINCH, who has stolen the and without mer flung her down Flaming Jewel from Quintana and tore off her a! puttees and Under the rame of even her shoes and stockings, now appare reside himself with fury, t BARNEY GOOGLE--Spark Plug Evidently Has a Kick. —— BEUENE Me SeRRY. \/ wry Aner - SPaeK LUGS EARNING \ you CwER I cAtir BEAc Yo TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922. By puly De Beck. co, nasal 5 of whining er © like and animal worrying 1 Cowardly beast!" she par her g, always with a k nh | EVE STtAYTER, the one good inftu:! crime-stained career of PETEY DINK---The Determined Duffer. his grasp away,! . — THaT Rue oo, : HUNG UP THERE 4 “A =~ Were, “aig tire shcache” Quintana fell clattering | z y 0 SHE Goes: capture Eve and ead and shy fought to get it, but he srruck her with his open hand, knovking her 1 glaring at and his gang her blindfolded to thetr camp. For A CouPLA Practise DRwes Go on With the Story | CHAPTER II ] | Somebody had balted beside | After a pause she was aware © H busy with the bandage At first, when freed, the light blind-| grees she was able to| the rocky crest of Star/ he tops of tall trees ep-| with the roc! from} ¢epths below: | Then she turned, stowty, and looked at the man who had seated himseit/ beside her. | He wore a white mask over a deli cate, smooth! As she met the mask, his delicate, thin lips grew | tense in what seemed to be a smile- or a soundless sort of laugh. “Veree happee.” he sald, “io rnake the acquaintance. Pardon my un-| miss, but onles necis = = Nous Swine TER GITNo's Are you, perhaps, a little IT BENT, SWAYED, GAVE WITH “Ah! Then, {f you permit, we pro-| HER ‘ \ ceed with affairs of moment. You will), acy inst aes: DID You EVER SEE ANNTHING So CONTRARY tly kind to write down) he’criedii*I give you ten m Yes?” s, make up your m tell me what f, paper a} neil in Eve's dbiwith oat peoket” Ae Momus? 1 PUT IN THE Best Quairy {COAT BECAUSE THE hout dem wiped the blood from his face} ice BLS AMD Trey NEVER EVEN NiBRED | \OINNER IN (T. Gost Eu! “THev've Gor TO HAVE Hig PRICED / a am where she bad struck him \ mind groping wikily for the reason of| “yor don't know tose Quintana (CLOTHES. You NEVER FIND ANY in A it all No! You ah maxe hig acquain a S “Write,” he said, with his silent)tance. Yes!" augh which was more like the sound:| Eye got up on naked feet, quiver-| less snarlsof a lynx unafraid: } im baad to.foot,-atriving to but To Mike Clinch, my fathaire his child, Ev T am hostage, by Jose Quintana. Pay what you owe n and I go free. y shirt at her throat For each day delay he sends to you | r ried. “| one finger which will be severed from 24 make me some fire. You like It, | my right hand eh? We ehall put one too in the fire Eve’, tlender fi looked up at th like it? Eh?” until {t burn off. Yes? Eh. How you MOTHS GET THere . THESE NEED A steadily into his é ‘The girl's trembling hands continu SUPPOSE “THEN CALU THIS A ee TL COMPLETE OVERHAULING! able.” he said softly | Sor" he said, hoarsely, “you re- She w on: “—One finger for main dumb.’ Well, then, in ten min- every day’s del The whole hand Utes you shall talk?” at the week’s end. The other hand)" 375 watked toward her, pushed her khen, finger by finger. Then, alas!/ savagely anide, and strode on into the} “Proceed miss, if you are so amt-! 4 tusy with her cloth-mg. } the right foet—" spruce thicket. Eve trembled. } The instant he disappeared Eve “Proceed,” he said softly. fcaught up the knife he had dropped, — - She wrote: “If you agree you shall|inejt down on the bianket and fell to X Sxeezix! | \ my Dees } Suet! / y what you owe to Jose Quintana leutting it into str.ps. t aner; you shall place a stick | «py. at the edge of the Star Pond where ii. feverish business was accomplish: | the Star rivulet flows out. Upon this! .) in a few moments, the pieces knot- ‘The man pau Eve waited. dumb | spruce root. It looked dead, wedged | under the surging confusion in her deep between two rocks; but with all | brain. A sort of incredulous horror |yer strength she could Gull dt out! | benumbed her, through which she will Sobbing, breathless, she tied her | heard and perceived. blanket rope to this, threw the other “Be ki ugh to sign tt with | ena over the cliffs edge, and, not giv- | your name,” oaid the man pleasantly. |ing herself time to think, lay fiat, | ive signed, grasped the knotted line, swung off. The the masked man took the letter,| inot by knot she went down. Half- | way her naked feet brushed the} needles. She looked over her shoul-| | my word. A thousand thanks and|ier, behind and down. ‘Then, teeth | apologies, miss. I trust that your de-| clenched, she lowered herself ste ly | | tention may be brief and not too dis las she had learned to do in the school | I place at your feet MY] gymnastum, down, down, until her| mumble) respec: legs came astride of a pine limb. | He bowed, p is hat, and walk-| "Tt bent, swayed, gave with her, let- she saw him ting her sag to a larger limb below. to the eastward.| hig ahe clasped, letting go her rope. 1 hour later, Trooper Stormont where Peak lopes ; When Quifiana had disappeared be-lo¢ the Stato Constabulary, sat his . nooks {350 ne § * | Stn 6 a ente Tenre summit ecrub and rocks, EVe /norse in amazement to see a ragged, | atick you shall tle a white rag. At teq, the cord strained in a desperate | the foot of the stick you shall lay the |tes: over. her knee. ( | Bettee HUNT ‘ouesee uP No-S8updy LIED parcel \shich contains your indebt to| "Ana now she ran to the precipice] ; B <aGedcruny EaNsh' Jose Quintana. where, ten feet below, the top of a & sew ™suese, HORACE - ba) “Failing this, by tonight one finger| great pine protruded from the gulf, | lin LILLUMS’ SHEIK QGAIN! at sunset.” {On the edge of the abyss was a| anting knife was like a razor; HAROLD TEEN—A LOVER LOV. qaerary of oe iy tne are oe in ue, and the entire ten. e ES ALL THE WORLD | installments with interest upon the vhole sum unpaid, at the rate of NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE FCR AS. SESSMENT IN PAVING DISTRICT” NUMBER SEVENTEEN. YOUNG MAN! You've BEEN Notice is hereby given that the IN THE FIREPLACE Assessment Roll for Paving District ' Namber Seventeen wus certified on Washi AZ, the 3rd day of October, A. D. 1922. by the City Clerk to the undersigned City Treasurer for collection. The owners of any lots, tracts or par- cels of land or other propertr charged with assessment may .re- deem the same from all or any por- tion of the liability for the cost of such improvement by paying the en- ire astessment, or any portion thereof, charged against such lots, ‘racts or parcels of land without in- ‘erest within thirty days after the first publicaion notice, to-wit: On or before the 14th day of Novem- ber, 1922. The owner of any such lots, tracts or parcels of land may redeem the same from all liabilities for the unpaid amount to said assessment at any time after said thirty days by paying the entire installment of said assessment unpaid and charged against any lot, tract or parcel of land at the time of such payment. with interest thereon at the date of six per cent per annum, payable at ‘he same time that the installments are payable. All payments shall be nade to the City Treasurer. This notice is given pursuant to che ordinances of the City of Cas- ver and the statutes of Wyoming. In witness whereof I have here- unto set. my hand at Casper, Wyo- ming, this 3rd day of OctoHer, A. D. 1922. J. S. VAN DOREN, City Treasurer. eens Oct. 4 to 14, inclusive, SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In the District Court, Sixth Jud- icial District. State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona.—ss, PAUL MOSER, _ Piaintiff, vs. PEARL MOSER, Defendant. To the above named defendant, Pearl Moser, whose last known place of residence was San Francisco, California: You will please take notice that ¥ stood up and looked about her/preathiess, boyish figure speeding at the rocky toward him among the tararacks, her | There was on in-| naked feet splashing through pool and tana had gone mire and sphagnum. no doubt guarded “Good heaven t way. Otherwise, sheer he exclaimed as| WINNIE WINKLE, THE BREADWINNER. precipices confronted her ‘she flung herself against his stirrup, | Tho sur was half way between! sopping, hysterical, and clinging to! Sayre earn THE DOCTOR WON'T zenith and horizon when she lreard his ynes. } RE AGAIN TO-DAY! GOSH. somebody coming, and rose to a sit-| «rake me back,” stie stammered TA MANOF THE WORLD-NOT ting posture. Her visitor was Quin-| ke me back ‘to daddy! I can't go | A KID-AND HE SMILED AT tans. voce, etoaa oP another step—" \ RID AND SOuLee He came up to her quite close, stood | ""rre teaned down, swung her up to| Ciaran geyiregt With glittering eyes intent upon he. ini, saddle in front, holding her EVERYONE! HE HAS SUCH A er a moment he handed her a cradled in his a. 7 ROMANTIC NAME, Teese “Lie still,” he said cools; “sou're | ! he could scarcely unfold it, she! ay cient now." | 2 KENNETH DARE trembled so: | For another second he sat looking “Girlle, for God's sake sive that) gown at her, at the disheveled hair, packet to Quintana and come on | ihe gasping mouth—at the rage cloth- home. I’m near crazy with it all./ing her, and at the flat packet clasp- | What the hell’s anything worth be-j 04 convulsively in her breast. side you, girlie. TI don’t sive a damn| ‘phen he spoke in a low voice to bis | for nothing you, sO come ON | hofse, guiding left with one knee. quick. Dad | (Continued in Our Next Issve) After a little while she lifted her | ee ger | eyes to Quintana. i. ene | For, Gas Heaters, Gas Ranges or | ne said quietly, “you are the | anything in Gas Appliances see Ex- hat has learned tricks |change Furniture Co. 10-8-6t ‘ou mean? hat packet.” BUY DO You MIND TF T WAIT MISS 2 1. COULD READ A BOOK OR MAGAZINE, IF you wilt ALLow Mi et 1 WONDER 1F —? OH BOSH! IT's JUST AN ACCIDENT! A SWELL CF WASTE A WOULSS" SECOND LOOK ON A WORKING GIRL LIKE His Name Is K: AHEM-ER- T DON'T FIND THESE STORIES SO VERY INTERESTING Paul Moser has filed petition _ against yeu in the District Court of | Natrona County, Wyoming, on the enneth Dare 13th day of September, Ne 1922, and that the prayer of said petition is: for an absolute divorce, from WELL, NO WONDER, you, upon the grounds ;that MR. DARE’! You'Re have absented yourself and debates: READING THEM this plaintiff for more than one year UP-SIDE -DOWN !! é Jast; and you are further notified unless you appear in answer to the petition of the plaintiff, on or be- fore the 25th day of November, A. D. 1922, judgment will be ren- dered against you in accordance with the prayer of said petition. int sanan tit! and seal of is-court this “13tl y of Si - | ber, Av D. doaz.a0 0 cre | HAZEL CONWELL,: yee Siuniee the District Court, pte 1932) 6, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, = Lowest Storage in Casper Guarantecd wr Work. _Acety- Repar lene Welding, Gas, Oil and Greas's | and Crank Case Service, |? Brakes Examined Free | PIGEON’S COFFEE Phone 623 that stuff with | .cztcvte'.. | READ) The Casper Sunday Morning Tribune ‘Willis Hackett Co. “Everybody’s Paper” ACCESSORIES 363 S. Ash St. Phone 1892W , Oe pe

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