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Qigprame wa Cie Casper Daily Cribune y : ' e wi é aE - B: BARNEY GOOGLE-- Pee os By Billy. De Beci; KEPTURED A STOw AWAY Hoss ©1002 GEORGE H DORAN COMRANY BEGIN HERE TODAY. sdusty, velvet mumbled and ca The savace ba:tie for possession of , reesed his finge Jewel had reached a! “] knew it was a cavalryman,” he’ In the hunting camp of/ said quietly. “I suspected you, Jim. e Adirondacks where Tt was the sortof crazy thing you f CLINCH hag hoarted the gem|were lke le means of giving his you what you're up to, where you've epdaughter, betn, what your plans may be. If ER, the education of & you needed me you'd baive told me. . r “But Tve got to have my 1 less rem was first stolen eve Her feet are wour ded vs her night dress and wringing wet 3 whip etre ss by the ive got 16 set her on my horse and grew 7 try to tak hi thi h o Gi QUINTANA ch. siole Vip Sewloae ee Ak ee eee from Quintana and mow Quintana| TD rragh stared at Stormont, at the has returned and stops at nothing | enosty figure of the girl who had : : down on the sand at the lake's eee (2 ie and. handed over the bridle. | GASOLINE AS.LEY—MRS. BLOSSOM, PLEASE WRITE soaked; I'll be ¢ in some = a ere LBITF = Wyoming, on Homestead y todo. . . I dont ask For love of the countess, JAMES AGH, under the name ot HAL SMITH, is od sa Deadiow and Patrick’Hand, both of Casper, Wyoming. Otto C. Huber ef Powder Rk. ng to get the jewel. Fighting alongside of Clinch’s hiner. f0e7* Seen a tae. eee ee men agair Quintana, | Smith, P rg a Yn A Seral 025973, allowed Apri) i Greed an’ the. guasnean MAM foe eee et, Mae j Tats ALLEY 1S A DIFFERENT SHE HASN'T BEEN AROUND WW THAT NOTE. SHE WkoTe ME THE oTn@ { CEAR MRS. BLOSSOM: YOURS OF THe i9tL, Vor EMSW. SWhews es 1 the camp and takes the inoroaent thee ced brag oe yore | PLACE WHEN MRS. BLOSSOM (Ss J HGR GARAGE YET. EVERNTHING- OAY SHE DION'T Give ME ANN ADDRESS. ot REC'D, IN REPIN witt SAV SEYNWY%, NEX ” Section 1 packet from Quintana, who/ (2 "0 wai tin itp — i rs Away, | NEVER THOUGHT TD 1S JUST AS IT'S BEEN EVERY 1 WISH SHE HAD, IVE GoT AM ANSWER. ITS MIGHTV LONESOME AROUND Townsisp 34 North, Range has just grabbed it from Eve. H6)" 50, be threw off his eartriies } MBS ANVBOOY VERY MUCH DAN SINCS SME LEFT ® Ad” iat ? eee HERE AND WE ALL MopE”-You nin bas Evtacipal emcee rides away, with her lover... ERR i stilled "he EXCEPT Skeevix Te, For 3 i AddXiona’ lomestead Entry TROOPER STORMONT, escape from belt and) hunting cont, pulled the 2 — COME BACK SOON? BUT 1 DONT \I\/ial G25e74, allowed April 1. 1951, pian hy , Swintming’ the’ take,|S7S* Metre Cte ts Head 2nc coe = KNow WHETHER To || |for N4NWM, SWUNW%, N n Eve shows she has held the (yi nee Siete |. bene SiG cr" RESPECT- SW% Section 20, NW% Section jewels in her mouth: She bellered| “sth. (be solver /warments,.. hanging a. 3 FULLY’ OR 121, Township 34 North, Range 84 she had given Quintana an empty — ..-, . 3 od i | * “ACFECTIONATELY West, 6th Principal Meridian. Give her these,” he said ‘She Yours’! Witnesses: — A. .L. Hedding and cure. c bu st * 4 oo Aas , and Go On With the Story oan _ pioneer Se ae pe 23 ot Cc ose. woe: “ih Oy der } gyi ae a iver, yoming: Rudolp! ade EPISODE EIGHT. abit ont of that soaking: | tow = Patrick Hand, both of Cas Cop ent te. | «Eve crouched on the sand, trying ew 2°B. J, ERWIN, Register. (Pub. Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1922.) CHAPTER = T- to wring out and twist up her drench- two miles beyond Clinch's Dump, ed hair. looking vp at Stormont as Hal Smith pulled Stormant's horse to he came toward her holding out Dar- a walk. He was tremendously ex- ragh’s dry clothing. cited. = With! naive sincerity he belleved that what he had done on the spur of the moment had been the only thing to do. | By snatching the Flaming Jewei from Quintana’s very fingers he had diverted that rindictive bandit’s fury from Eve, from Clinch, from Stor- mont, and had centered {t upon him- | self. | More than that, he ha sown the 2 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department-of the Interior, U. 8S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, September 18, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Wal- ter E. Woods, of Casper, Wyoming, who, on Jan. 24, 1920, and Aug. 24, 1921, made Homestead and 4 3 ani jo. 0 » for Hd HAROLD TE4N—IT’S A HARD WORLD! SW%NE%, E4NEY S 3 : : NWY%NW% Section 3 30 North, Range 78 ¥ seeds of suspicion among Quintana’s = F own people. They never could dts- Jeers ANKLE Dow Ye Geos! Boa! Y 1 ARESUME You ARE Two oF THE } Jost ove ASTEN LUCE Swe hate Bee ie by ae coved Salzar's body. Always, they | OTe Susae owt: | WHY HANG AROUND thos SCHOOL BOYS — WELCOME- iS my TRear am ees eoteer eres NEYNW%, NY&NEXK, SEYNE%, maisst “petieve ;; thag tt weed wie See iF TH GANGS 7 THAT Somty WHEN 1 AN Se@emanr S. Senks- HE Tovey, BoYS- GR SEYNW%, N%SW% Section 32, Salzar and no WERE UNDER TRAIN . Baws MaKe MINE Township 380 North nge 78 erously robbed them, and who rode Nee auumouaTH || \\ Amat OWE OR TH SUdeS- BSS oefee UP West, 6th Principal yeane ha away in a rain of bullets, shaking \ ps Papal crit MELDED FOR: - ANYTHING 4 LEMON Gad batica: af tafention to make the emblazoned raeariats naga vee tl TEAM— IAA Yuke. final three-year Proof, to establish his masked head in iP claim to the land above described, i Tired oF | DRINKING = | % LEMON \ ‘ PHOSPHATES Best AINT None $ before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 30th day of Oc tober, 19 and defiance. At the recollection of what, hi happened, Hal Smith drew bridle, ai sitting his saddle there In the dawn, threw back his handsome head “YOU'D RETTER DO WHAT Clatisant-otaned’ eh ow and laughed until the fading stars | You CAN WITH THESE.” Richard V. Copsey, of Sal eek, overhead swam in his eyes through Wyoming; Chas. H. Carpenter, of tears of sheerest’ mirth. “You'd better do what you can r, “voming; Lealand fF. ‘Thorne, of Casper, Wyoming?\Paul H. Huber, of open Wyoming. _ _ B. J. ERWIN, Register. (Pub. Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1922.) Smith sat his saddle, thinking, be-jwith these,” he said, trying to speak ginning +o be sobered now by the in. ‘careless! “He says you'd bet- ‘vitable reaction which follows ex-|te. chuck—what you're, wearing. citement and mirth as relentlessly as| She nocded in flushed comprehen- care dogs the horseman. |sion. © Stormont walked beek to his He thought of Riga; and of the horse, his boots siopping water at Reg Terror; of murder at noonday, every stride. ty NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. and outrage by night. He remem-| I don’t know any place nearer ene his only. encounter with a than Ghost Lake Inn,” he sald. . . ; oar P = Department of the Interior, U. &. Kavcly chilé—once Grand Dvcheas of |“except Harrod’s Pe a y eas 2 Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, Easthonia—then a destitute refugee in’ “That's where were going, Jack,” October 5, 1922. pelos , said Darragh cheerfully. Son 3s = Notice is hereby given that Dotha coe ‘That's your place, isn’t it? 'M. Bartell of Casper, Wyoming, What a day that had been. . . - fo , A to - : canine cient It is. Brit I don’t want Eve to who, on October 11, 1920, d Only one Gay Mire been so near in Know it... X think St better. she WINNIE WINKLE, THE BREADWINNER. How Wonderful Is Love! Toniestend emteyNG. 02015!" fer |should not know me except as Hal £ NE%, E4YNW%, SWUNW': sec- love in all his life. . - rh Ph i Sted yd nt fy - calor eantiees ta titxt aant saree WAAT A SERENE.CALM W/7T Wey WY YZ LEG Reewwee, § GO, THe woRLD tion 28, (SEXNEX section 2 u j began to fade, As the fglse dawn began township 37 N., range 89 W., sixth ‘ou'll see to tha: IDYLUIC WORLD THIS 1S 7 WAS DRAB AND DULL, WIT) he loosened hunting coat and carts Fowl! see ts 9 f ) 3 tne divew: his shirtbosom don't understand, all /, ph NOW, principal meridian, has filed notice on riba sale bleed Tish temueser en moacmay, ey, yp sale ath on Te! 4 eet Bevan But WR BUY N ; of intention to make final three {i you the whole business | j 5 " ‘ It bore the arms and crest of 15°! some day. But where I'm golng t9| Shs AN how BeauTIFuL eveRY- "| COF tT iit EVERVTAING SEEMS So ROSy- [k-o Ger |xoar proof, to establish claim, to th GranG Duchess Theo’ |take you now is into a brand new| THING SEEMS!! Wheeler, United States Comm CUPID SURE Kaltes ; ARROW WHI SeRED THE HEARTS ga eae jovember, Ag ie oH \e ENNETH - VPA A igp. E D = a names as i 33e8) Creer Cue : rae / TAUO 7. addi cores, OS Amel Knox, Harry LaBarron, L. ©. DAI TR ONE DART. KEN! ETA MAAN OF THE Sailor, Carl Knox, all of Vonnie, Wyoming. thon. ‘camp which I ordered built last Casper, Wyoming, on the His fingers trembled slightly as he) eyyeiae ie s nea/Spring. It’s within a mile of the; pressed the jeweled spring: Tt OPER! State Forest border. Eve won't| on an empty casket know that it's Harrod property. I've! sudden shock of horror and} ; ir ve | aoe ecient tia “oonvulEive wokutels | © ~etouery there: and ithe: State ‘lets} > pell|me have a man in exchange for free| : t HAS SEEN LIF ann ‘Then, ae se very none, /fF.. When I get there I'll post my CONN ARs VIENNA ae neon ringing. * pgs, cvealing |™an- Tt will be a roof for o- - it, HE ze si eveal: i: ISA + ogi the empty tray slid aside reveals | io anyway, anc breakfast in the AP ence ebevae | | Publish Oct. 9, 16, 23, 30, WA ; \ mneath, set solidly | ' another tray undernes! !morning, whenever you're ready.” Drilliants. A rainbow of glitter ;™OrMns, Abed the “2 pe ehies from the unset gems jn the| ane, ine, a tO ES ye mists 11: tray. Like an increduluous | ormont bluntly. silken | trey- ned them. ‘They -were| He aropped ore sopping wet sleeve enild om nae : jover his horse's neck, taking care{ micgnitioen tty To blazing the great|ot to touch the saddle. He was ; "Flaming. Jewel it-|thinking of the ‘handful of gems in Brosite haere Pa sapphires|!8 pocket; and he wondered why mete ces i In his hands ne | Darresh had said nothing about the held nearly four millions of dollars. fepecited Ace Sa! ata he had so Gingeriy he balanced the emblas,|FPmely Feces tot i pusiness was| re- ° | ened case, fascinated: sland the box, about, Stormont had no noton. But), PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL |dotlars ($1,000.00) per year. in|ceed fifteen dollars ($15.00) per! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Proof, to establish clzim to the No, 015265 and No. 015266. Ses Perera! Teatin of his flannel [he Kaew Darragh. That was sut-| AMENDMENTS. |counties having an assessed valua-| 20, for ie day actae tly enesea . : Hand above descfibed, before Mar- Hd. S% Section 17, and Ad. Hé. BRILLIANT AND PERHAPS 6, 1922. ALITTLE - DANGEROUS? WINNIE 15 JUST A SWEET LOVABLE, INNOCENT LITTLE WORKING - GIRL « THUG HATH FATE EN- TWINED THEIQ HEARTS IN A RORUMIGES pe Bn in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION pyc — Al a . Department of the Interior, U. S. UN OZ ‘ {Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, 4 erobar Sion Ve fotice is ere given _ that \Frank B. Hughes, of Casper, Wyo jming, who, on Dec. 10, 1917, and Nov. 24, 1919, made Homestead and Additional Homestead F ri or r : 1 for this The following is a full, true and| _| his office. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming,’ missioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on North, Range 78 ‘West, 6th Prin. Now there ieee gn’ dre was|fash wes doing must be the right| correct copy of the constitutional sensi? sive wation, ane Rot ex] NUMBER TWO. |Sq tember 21, 1922. |the 31st day of October, 1922. cipal ‘Meridian, has filed notice of excite Be ae Onadke = ial smith, | thing to co. ‘amendments which were proposed 800, OUD 00) in =. Crean cel ““Zuchorizing a ¢onsolidation vf, otice is hereby given that How-| Claimant) names as _.witnesses:' intention to make final five-yes? throug’ t Yet — Eve had swum Star Pondjby the Sixteenth Legislature of the (00,000.00), the sheriff shall not! +12 two state land boards and re-'9rd E. Price, of Casper, Wyoming, Patton Thompson, William _C,/ Proof, tq establish clsim to the vashi ti and dishwasher At' itt ner mouth filled with Jewels. |State of Wyoming, and which will/0® Paid more than two thousand’ jating to the establishment of the|Who, on August 23, 1922, made Brewer, LeGrande Lee, Ezra e+ land above described, before Ms ded his ca- ; 5 | ae . , 5 had ended ~ | When. shg had handed the moroceojbe submitted to the electors of said Collars ($2,000.00) per year; the) joy Board and prescribing its pow.| Additional Homestead Entry, No.‘cles, all of Powder River, Wyo- ion P. Wheeler, United States Com holdup man Clinch’s Dump, reer. _ The time had nqwy arrived for, Open eee. Stormont. now real- ; 5, county clerk shall not be paid more; 27766, for SW%SW : i Eki kpom ofr . + }state for their adoption or rejection! * lers.: , for %SW% Section! ming. ‘ issioner, ‘at C: » Wyoming 0° him! to vanish and make jized that Bhe must have played her/at the general election to be held ies Peace te pander pS ad "Article XVIIt. Section 8. ‘the|!4) S4SE%, NWKSEX Section): B. JaERWIN, Register. 4 ‘and day of November, 122 James pecreg ‘notte Gemnd Duch.|128t card on ‘the utterly - desperate state on the seventh day of No-|(*.scurer. sh: te eR © {county | Governor, Becke' of State, State! 12> N% Section 22, Township 83) (pab> Se: t 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, oe Claimant names as witn For by zhis time tne Js she was chance that Quintana might go away| vember, A. D. 1922, being respect-|than eighteen hundred dollars Treasurer, State Auditor and Su.|North, Range 84 West, 6th Princi-| igo’) ~ "Ph “” 7M oe Eo A. J. Patchen, Melvin Patchen, Rot éss of Esthon! is sean Valentine, Without examining the case. ively amendments numbered “one” | Wereoo an ei und Sy jollars Sarintabd tof Public Instruction | P@! Meridian, has filed notice of in-} Ye ee 3 Holloway, Jeremiah Donovan, ® called by her © 3 Pp ‘Onloft.-Strelwits Evidently ‘she had emptied the d “two, received from the said | { he ite ah Nhe nda ie county | eT éovatituie’ actloard of Lang tention to make final ca hg bere . -\of Casper, Wyoming. the pretty Countess Orloff-StrelwilS 20 perore she left her room, He| Sixteenth State Legislature: | Rssessor shall not be paid more than (or aiss.oners, which under direc. Proof, to establish claim to the land CONSOLIDATED. NOTICE “FOR| . J. ERWIN, Register. —must have arrive’ trom the horee’s recollected that, during all that fol- Number On |twelve hundred dollars ($1,200.00) | Conmoethe Legislature. as, limitec |above described, before Marion P.| EUR CAT (Bub, Sept...26, Oct, 3, 9, 16, % He litted the bridle from the horw® iowed, Bve hac not uttered a single] authorizing an incroasa in theling ctherner shell wot be pola shove {by this constitution, shall havo dij Wheeler, United States Commis- : ieee Ey 1922.) neck, divided curb a word. He knew why, now. How! ie x jing attorney shall not be paid more) is \sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the ee itati: f salary of County Su-'th: fiftee: dred 1 |rection, control. leasing and dis- “i ¥: apimavje cantered on into the wide °F @iamonda | og -shore| Assessor and County. Surveyor. superintendent of schools shail not | of which may, be hereafter granted 1 ak yaaa Bid witeren Wyoming, September 23, 1922. | °” i led to his late un- be ' Article XIV, Section 3, Limit of|be paid more than fifteen hundred for the support and benefit of pub-/ 5* P untington, Sidney Kents! he ‘followi «| -Departnient of the Interio caceet Fo08 Lp fea him to Sanred bling to Saep, fave ree Tp | Balaton Classification of Counties|doliars ($1,500.00) per year. In| lic sschaalnaeabyect Yy Wy further | 3 prided Robert Baxter, | wave filed pide oppress qnirsmen. Tand peta at. oo” cd ae, nd bs vor be . } " rs 4 . . om i oa i trail running - |for Amount Of. The salaries of counties having more than five mil-| limitations that the sale of all lands t rsa ott it igs Optobers 30) 3922. het into a narrows ‘alia. trom painfully on hes wounded feet. | Dat-|oungy officers shall be fixed by|lion dollars (86,000,000.00) as: shall be at public auction, after! 4 so T ERWIN, Register. make fins! prot om their heme-/, Notice is hereby given that Hert ence could take a farewell view /'S0's fennel sive art her slender |W Within the following limits, to-) sessed valuation, the sheriff shalt,such delay (not less than the time (Pub. Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23,/—7 s_ Commissioner. at.-Casper,| 2: Pitchie of Leo, Wyoming. © Se ne Onan: Lace girarear pbs wit: In counties having an assessed! not be paid more than two thousand fixed by congress) in portions at/ 1022.) Wyoming, on the 3rd day Of Nazim August 6, 1921, made are "alders still concealed tho house ist, slated St po a Se ialaatign nt exceeding two peliign jdotiare RSENUDOT per year) the| Pre re aRerys oe: oe vg ed wenice eaten aye lates 1922. re tA Se esoii Ps 5 he trail was al- : sennaecs x ars, coun! cle: shall no’ e min | BLI N : aot i 4 is eeangi oe rit into’ the: starlight. ree as Dae + oa Betie cacak ana Shall be paid not more than fifteen|more than two thousand do! the ee ee fixed by congress) as) = eee rey, es er of rowder NW%. NSW section epee trembling, its ears pricked forwart root she turned and qutetly thanked Paid more than twelve hundred dol-\than two thousand: dallers| the limitations of this sonsttution Soptember 18, 10320” Wyomi ates oc OER are i i ectio ' ee Department of the Interior, Un- Sori touched the splendid : ited ‘States Land Office, Douglas,’ CE. FOR PUBLICATION. % n sat listening intently fF 1°, ach-for the clothing. egulati as on with infinite cau- D% . lars ($1,200.00) per «year; the! ($2,000.00) per year; the county|8nd under such regulations as may i ‘ownsh ; chen ew eee en | yand that was a brave thing you county and prosecuting attorney| assessor shall not be paid more|be provided by law shall have the: Teer at mentee, co =e Soe ek Waee 6th Deine Nori : ‘Lané aid." she added, “—to risk your lfe shall not be paid more than twelve|than two thousand _dollara| direction, control, disposition end 9 “Fi. 97 1919, and Jan. 22, idian, and Additional Homestead Offi Becgyer ape pecing, » * ¥ * u ice, al ee ed the alders. for my father's property. Because the care of all Jands that have b Chi Wyoming, - pebbled beach, full in the y father's property. Bevause the hundred dollars ($1,200.00) per| ($2,000.00) per year; the county § een 1921, made Homestead and Addi. Entry Serial 025972, allowed Octo- th, res yer 1922: etarlight, stood two figures, one white 1040 uty Deca mat ikke Sinead Slee the countystreasurer snail not/and prosecuting attorney shall not beet i ely hereafter be ticnal Homestead Entry, No. 020-, ber 14, 1920, for NE%, wig |e as day of Noyember, 19° ae : % v¢ paid- more than one thousand} be paid more than twenty-five hun- 025 dN ISE ; ; Oe eee On ee Se |donars. ($1,000.00) per year; the| dred dollars ($2,500.00) per year;| W.E. CHAPLIN, Swi “Seen ghee AE HSER’ ‘Section = 20." hewn Se Warneinocealy) aorvokly™ ,» aoe Te ena ane arconea anid: | cousiey. Sastieae “Absit not be. pald/the county’ superintendents 0 Secretary of State. |E%, S%NW% Section 33, S$%|North. Range 84 West, 6th Prin: ee Biers a” aaa dt a races etched out to/more thar. one thousan joliars | schools shall not be paid more than Sou INES stion 32 B37 | cipal " 4 7 et - ae iC ate nie “nerintendent ‘of schools ‘shall not! per Year. The county surveyor in J!, 18, 26: October 3. 9, 16, 23, 30 cipal Meridian, has filed notice of F..C. Flivers, both of BS ane ; 3 ou. 6, 13 stimu morrow.) be paid more than ore thousand! each county shail receive not to ex-|and November 6, 1922. intention to make final three-year River; Wyoming, and Rudolph i9ame, OT te ot eter imani james witnestes and slim, the other dark. sae : Stormont! What the re you doing over here?” 4 stowly up to Uts lai¢ one unsteady han : o=n ‘on its miky nose, kept it there wh