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Che Casper Daily Critune : ‘ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922. BARNEY GOOGLE--Sparky’ll Win His Next Race If It Rains! By Billy De Beck SPARKY-“I GOTTA GREAT WEY war 4 Te FLAMING JEWELS ly ROBERT W CHAMBERS ©1022 GEORGE K DORAN COMDANY _ SPARKY - WE NCTION=« YOURE A Gcod @ MinvTe— GortTa Ger To SuimMEeR AND EFM A GOOD Si | CUBA IN TIME FoR SUMMER + WHADDA YE SAY “THIS WAY 3 | THE PACING SEASON \e We STRIKE Our BEmy SHIP -GIRECKED OK A CHEESY ISLAND WAS THE CAKES To RoBwSoe CRUSOE = (Continued From Yesterday.) “IAPTER II TE | ked out the clear space, putting tween her anc dawn was there remain king of @ here two en close together and, big f — PEomE Witt THINK \ SE ee aioe ie —Nou Bet !! — Dowr You REMEMBER. | wieton rae —No Ea ABOUT IC IN THAT teu Knows (> TH eee ‘Book 1 Bovesr You WAITER'S PLACE TO Gwe \t To : ? Pick THAT UP— 27 THat waiter !! — THAT Book 2 ‘Ss AGSoLWTECY WASTED ON You! ~ Don Tov KNOW Is Hot PROPER For Nou To Pick THAT For You Ditoppep vi phied ence dread Before she started a cartricge into the rifle. Now she pocketed he seated herself between pines and about three feet b hidden trap. Dawn was n0' ea upward th where stars shone; and saw F of dawn. But the watcher fire beyond was & now, in imminence of 4 meant to warm ing. had throwr ech of t far away. Fe could hear him piling dry] THE GIRLS CRY ECROED THE want on the fire: the ght on the| STUMBLING CRASH OF THE MAN tree trunks grew redder; a pungent moke was drawn, through wisd - G/Ro “aca reek of sr the forest aisles. § tened, and watched, her knees. He swept off his hat with e sniffed tt, lis- her rifle across bowed deeply where The poorest Japanese coolle re- ghee: ene rane GASOLINE ALLEY—DEEP STUFF [urd min epening tat as 0 scree man, if it came to combat as but a monient, would have to kill. It never eAsered since my t ts were of you! I] — SSS] — SS === — her mind to fear Quintana’s ri swear it!— | OR IF THE CHILD HAS NO PARENT Ay SHU —ir Even Clinch was not as awit It was not fear; ft was a sort of | OF SIXH CHILO [S KNOWN TO PETITIONER, )/ LIVING, THE GUARDIAN , IF ANY, OF THE 4 ree reerint a rifle as Only Sto »w horror of this man that began THEN OF A NEAR RELATIVE, OR THAT iS MO PARENT had been —thank God 0 er over-the girl. She stared at ‘ NONE SUCH (S KNOWN TO PETITIONER,’ Saree tat brillant eda at bie hte asutt p ALL PERSOHS, SO NAMED IN THIS PETITION : ; NOTIFIED OF SUCH PROCEEDINGS BY OF THE She nought of ee in the terrific darkne: co red—shudderec slizhtly 3 e - 3 there in th t ae bs sia eee! BP Nes Heke eat Aten on SUMMONS —SAME MANNER AS NOW, HEREINAFTER SPECIFIED — him, her heart of : s > OR MAY HEQERFTER ck of her rifle under the pine 2 QUIRED - with adoration. ot ‘Then he memory : pushed in and hot ‘satred pos She held berself under contro}. “ ‘Always in her heart she h ‘So it's you,” sho sald unsteadily. distrusted the man. ‘I thought our people had caught Instinct ad warned her. A spy! you.” What evil had he worked already Quintana,” laughed: — * ming Where was her father? Evidently | child,” he said,.“it is I who have Quintana had escaped him at Drown- ught your peoris. And now, my <a Valley. . - Quintana was yon i!—I catch you! . . It is yer’ Ger by his fire, preparing to flee the Is ‘t not? “! hunted him She looked stratzht into Quintana’s wilderness where men : But where was Clinch? Had] black eyes, but the look he: returned) this sneak, Darragh, betrayed tim?| sent the shamed blood .surging into Was Clinch already in the clutch of | her face. State Troopers? Was he in jail? “Ry God,” he sald between his white, even teeth—“by God!" thought the girl felt slight aoe Ress ‘ush of angry blood ing at her he slowly disen- ty faint. then in thy darkness. Ex- ed his pack, let it fall behind him . <]on the pine needles; rested his rifle 4 excise violations | the 2 Pp via.c: Sag lity . cept tor gamo_an on it; sifpped jout of his mackinaw bout line! the stories théy told about Clin nd laid that across ‘is rifle—al Shave With Cuticura Soap ‘The healthy u Cuticura way. Dip brush hot water and rab on Guticura Soap. Then make lather on face and rub in for a mo- ment with fingers. Make a second |“. lathering and shave. Anoint any tr- ritation with Cuticura Ointment, then wash all off with Cuticura Soap. Nothing better for sensitive skins. were lies. vays keeping his brilliant eyes on Hoe had nothing to fear, nothing t”| her, be ashamed of. Harrod had driver Her Ups tightened, the muscles in him to lawlessness the government] nis dark face grew his eyes took away what was left to make 4] }ecame a blazing 4 | living. He, had to live. What if b For an instant he stood there, un- You Ter HER A TH HisToRY aw! Mona: be: ey 1 ‘ 9 TEL FoR? SHaMme-t i MODERN @id break laws made by ‘millionaire| encumbered, ‘a. wiry graceful ‘ AN Hal WE. SIMO=1 GoTe ee You eRe CLE6S, MR. BECK ASKED and fanatic! What of it? He had] in his woolen breeches, leggings, LatSa, DOUGH, Rack ED UP! Beevie WHET HE THOUGHT : % But Ao BRAINS Oe ace OF TH Tomas eRocites— }7 ; { LANDER DAIRY & her, love and her respect—and her} cray shirt open.at the throat. deep, deep pity., And these werr| he took a step toward And the | ‘ evel enough for any girl to fight for. sirl watched him, ed. “als HIAN +, cee is ee PRODUCE co. Dawn epread a silvery light above} One pace, two, a third, a fourth— we! up! | the girl's involuntary cry echoed the | 546 South Chestnut the pines, but Quintana’s fire stil! reddened the tree trunks; and sh could hear him feeding it at intervals | ‘ng. clawing, scrambling in the c Finally she saw him. He came] ched Jaws of ar-trap amid a out on the edge of the ruddy ring] Whirl of flying 1 needles. of light nad stood peering around at| Ha screamed once, tried to rise the: woods “where already @ vague turned bline to seize the jaws that grayness was revealing nearer trees clutched him, d suddenly crouch When, finally, he turned his back | ed, loose-jointed. cringing lke a and looked at his fire, Eve rose and | trapped wolf—tho true fatalist among stood between the two diz pines | our lesser brothers. Behind one sof them she placed her (Continued Tomorrow.) Phone 1735 stumbling crash of the man thrash. | rifle, It was growin lghter in the woots SOULD HARDLY She could see Quintana in the fir ring and outs!|-—saw ‘him go to the spring rivulet. \'e flat, drink, then AND T M on his knees, wes> face and hands in (O02 £7 te Cavan Bavue- the icy water. 7 eA | eae ee ee | eee ace ameee aee . 2 ed tm pre “now she ave t Tired Ache | Sa inn eee ——— WINNIE WINKLE, THE BREADWINNER: The Plot Thickens . ‘There are dozens of folks him to be Quintana and no other. | . Everett, Washingtot For sev- Beale, Seas i SRR -eager to make a trade with you —whether you have something SHE'S ONE OF THE MANY He had a light basket pack. He} POOR FAMILIES I'VE DONE put some articles into it, stretched n. eral years Ihave had trouble with the = EVERY SECOND] (= FAINTED! YOU WAIT AND JUST THINK || WILL BE LIKE: PANNE MALE TAGE ees back and my hips | himself and yawnec, pulled on his | landmy legs would | DEAR, TLL HAVE || A CENTURY TO! an hat, hoisted the pack and fastened it poegeles r rene | To WORK ALL 3 INTO THE DRUG STORE you must | (CHARITY rote p Sor to buy.-or sell, or are looking for to his back, stood staring at the tired ache. I could AFTERNOON NOW 4 % Sea TP, we 10 TALK employment. r Everybody reads the Want hardly stand on AND 1 WON'T SEE . 7 my feet at times. You TILL THIS / ; You BY NAME! I was always able EVENING !!" pgm todo my work al- | ~ Ads, 80 put one in yourself and you will find tho people you want—and they'll find you, too! You can't beat“ the Tribune for results and there's always nm reason—our circulation ex- ceeds any Wyoming paper. Phore 15 or 16 fire for a long time; then, with a sud den upward look at the zenith where a slight flush stained a cloud, he picked up his rifle. At that moment E in a clear steady voice. y ‘The effect on Quintana was instant @es | ham’s Vegetable he was behind ‘a tree before her ~ Compouné ad- | vertised and having heard several You over there!” she | P it I decided to try it. I feel cailed “This is Eve Strayer. | lirst-raté at the present time. It has I’m -looking for Clinch! ‘He done wonders for me and I keep it in been home all night. Haye you seen | the house right along. Talwaysrec- ommend it to others who are sick and ailing.’”” — Mrs. J. M. SipBERT, - é < : ny kind of work, or to play | hae SSE EA Oe pone 42 ie for that matter, is siexite impossible i beara THE MYSTERIOUS WOMAN. Fo nee erent iy if you aresuffering from some form t é o NNETH KNOWS HER~ BUT = 1 HE she cried. at's - the of female trouble. It may cause your @-1922-cmscao rmavile : TELLING OUR WINNIE THE TRUTH x with you over there? I'm ask- back or your legs to ache, it may }|————— — ABOUT HER? WE SHALL SEE make you nervous and irritable. You ve called to him os 3 22 Pog 3 mB 3. 5 | Lowest Storage in Casper Guaranteed Repar Work. Acety- Jeno Welding, Gas, Oil ard Greases and Crank Case Service. Brakes Examined Free E TO een cay father?” may be able to keep up and around, : ; Vater & while, she saw Quintana Bubyos done feel goede) | = 7 ACCESSORIES = or her, clrelin, p= § egetable aa er ¥ ¢ yy | | sttly from tree to tree. Compound is a medicine for w | € n ‘ss Wh ) Ditten through the shadows It is especially adapted torelieve the | Ss u a nim ripune between efich she was €ause of the trouble and then these : id ; IS- a e 0. 363 S. Ash St. Phone 1891W , ment: Handing ‘tid her from him x mo- annoying pains,aches and ‘‘no good’? | ee ’ nstaritiy she placed her rifle , feelings disappear. b ie Instantly she placed her : BS disappear. re : ; ‘Ever yl ody Ss Paper

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