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Paes te Casper Daatty Cri une. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922. Tke FLAMING x ; _ BARNEY GOOGLE--And Bamey’s “Lot” WouldBeaSadOne. = 7, Hy Billy De Beck JEWEL ec KNOWS by ROBERT Ww GHAMBERS WIRAT X Want AUL \ RIGAT wuT HE CANT : HE SAY HE Gor ©1002 GEORGE H DORAN COMDANY (Continued From Our Last Issue.) | case, stripped out the first tray, then EXPRESS HimseLE. T . FINEST BUUDIN LOTS j the second, and flung them aside. To FWD OUT ALL THe INFO" ABouT ENTERING om FAMOUS HORSE mm THe RAGES HERE - VeseRe'L & Go t WiHotKt E SEE at GUESS GE WANTS IA HANANA FOR ME TS Go ALONG ? Vane Gi = Ance SAE - $500 DOWN OCCT een eee CHAPTER III Then, searching witha delicate tip ered Clinch's| °% her forefinger in the empty case, ‘down.| #he sudde Pressed the bottom wheri—thumb, middle finger and snow. stairs ake anc little finger forming the three apexes} . of an equilateral triangle. ‘There came a clear, t'ny sound like the ringing of the alarm in ‘a reppeating watch Very gently the false bottom of the case detached itself and came away in*the palm of her hand near Darragh. our wife is beau. Her character ore beautiful. "s own messen_ And—you're rath_ wacceteeseneteets 1 yours: Nonseinse," said Darragh, “Dye| Pd there, each embedded in ‘its given my wife her first. American | Shapped compartment of cham- frjend and I've done a shrewd stroke| ©! lay tho Esthonjan jewele—the| . true ones—deep hidden, always doubly guarded by two sets of per- foc tna tang Tae fro vomis] PETE DINK- ness in nabbing the best bust: trays above. And, in the center, biased 4 the Erosite gem—thn magnificent .Fk.m- {= elaine "hla Seates THAT'S Fonuy ! \ Sat — Wow ae ing Jewe!, a glory of living. blinding th; af To me Tepay MEANS Someliwc J THoucHT Aut AtoG Gre. Be SORPR: ‘ ? i Nobcty. sticred eciigks.: Dacia = UM, LEMME SEE —1 Have (tr! ]) LOU MENT To StHoot, a. Sisilion: vel oae: » blinked at the crystalline blaze as] * TEN NEARS Aco THe FACbeY BURUED \ though stunned, Then the young girl who had once} been Her Serene Highness Theo- @orica, Grand Duchess of Esthonia, looked up at her brand-new husband and ed. } “Did you really suppose it) was} these that brought me across the > DowN AND 1 HAD Ho INSURANCE — Ho— THATS Nor iT——_!" -AH—) Thoucnt 50, THis ts My TWENTY- SIXT WEDDING nin eau down the ¥ wool snowshoe dress, and carry her . black gown, and tollet Stormont touched his a: Eve and Ricca can rmont began to stow aw —EDilorS NoTe— he said. jot to 3 held me emppt. But I bad to . 4 ie, 3 : KS AREIN SEASON Digi ncttek a xteris eadaenty coal | : ~ & AND WE HAVE A DATE lecting: “Oh,” she ‘exclaimed, red- . 1 To SHoor A CouPLaA— denisg, “I forgot the jewel case! It's Z LAA — USE YouR OWLS under my pillow—" } 7 F IMAGINATION AND HELP She turned and speed upstairs and = tj Z rk g . VS WT reappeared almost instantly, carry ing the jew Be Breathless, flushed, thankful and| + y in the excitment of reetitu-/ 7 . she placed the leather case in|} NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ca’s hand | !_ Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, ,¢ October 26, 1922. 4 Notice is hereby given that Jesse ; L. Daugherty of Casper, Wyomi I who, on October 5, 1920, made q homestead e try No. 027273 for N'sNW% section 28, NE% section 29, NW4%, N%SWM, SWuSWH section 29, EWSEX, SE%NEM ection 30, township 35 N., range WSU SAVS) 82 W., sixth principal meridian, has filed ‘notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish aim to the land above described. before Marion P. Wheeler, United | States Commissioner, at Casper, | Wyoming, on the sixth day of De~ cember, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: |Austin C. Barker, Guy Barks, |Adam Lochner, Robert R. Hawley, jall of Casper, Wyoming. | B. J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 18, 20, 27, 1922, 3 cried the girl, as- tounded. Then, with a Mttle cry of delight, she placed the case upon the table, stripped open the emblazoned cover, and emptied the two trays.| AND TI ver the table rolled the Jewels,| IAN JEW scintillating, te wit NOW, LISTEN, SKEEZIX !- 00 WST AS UNCA WALT SAYs— THE LITTLE RASCAL DOESNT DAY ANY MORE ATTENTION, | RE LAY THE ESTHON SKEEZ)x) LET UNCA WALT IN THE BATHROOM, TURN THE LOCK LIKE YOU DID-ONLY o¢ean? Did you suppose Tor these Did you think it © that I followed you the same instant the outer crashed open and Quintana agh’s rifle. laughed ag rend te “You understand, ‘Tell him that f he had beeh in tags I would have cowed him ilke a gy tenes They say there is gypsy blood in us. . God) knows. .. I think perbaps} there is a little of it in real women —’ Still laughing she placed her hand lightly upon her heart—“In adi! emen—perhaps—a Flaming Jewel edded bh af in, he shouted, | “who stirs a finger shall go to God in one jump! You, my gendarme frien’. frien* “Sm turn your —han's up high!— tha's the way!—now, ladies!—back away there—get back or I k'lt—| sure, by Jesus, I kill you lke I would | some white: little mice!—” With incredible quickness he step- ped forward and ewept the jewels % into one hand—filled the pocket of | Her eyyes, tender and mocking, his trousers, caught up every stray | Met h's; ehe Mfted the —jewel-case, stone and pocketed them. closed ity and placed it in his hands. | “You gendarme,” he cried ina] “Now,” she said, “you have every-| —>—_—_ menacing voice, “you think you shafi| thing in your possesston; and we are| follow in my track. Yes. I blow] Safe—we are quite s: now, my NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 4 Department of the Interior, U. § your damn head off if you stir before | Jewels and 1.” the hour... After that—well, fol- Then shé Went to Eve and rested » |Land- Office at Douglas, Wyomin; | October 23, 1922. low and be damn!” both hands on her shoulders. i a s _Even as he spoke he steppped out-| “Shail' we put on our snowshoes | “Notice is hereby given that \ side and slammed the door; and Dar-| and go-home.” j Wont ze aye October 6 F530; Yoming, who, on Oct r 6, a ragh and Stormont leaped for it.| “Stormont flung open the bullet-| ; : HAROLD TEEN—HORACE USES POOR JUDGMENT AT TIMES j made homestead entry No. 026252 Then tho loud detonation of Quin- 41 splintered door, Outside in the snow} for W%SW% settion 1 and E% SE% section 2, township 40 tana's rifle was echoed b the spplin-| ne dropped on both Knees to buckle tering rip of bullets tearing through| o. pve, snow-shoes. 2 i N., the closed door and both men halte pies Do 5 Sta eg range 79 W., sixth principal merid- $n dts floes ot the leataa batt hale) Darragh was performing a_ like Dates DUBIN’ E0oTBQL : ee cel he exe pric ee ee. \ian, has-filed notice of intention to Eve,ran to the pantry w'ndow ana| fice for his wife, and the State y ‘ SEASON DONT Go ES BOR 5 DATES, No SWEBTS— YOURE make commutation proof, to estal- saw Quintana in somebody's stolen | Teper, being unobserved, _ took Good Witt ie eRe Come Te THaT FooTBau HERO Ff: E HWish claim to the land ‘above. de- Aainhenaleipenvienn star blah cate tat: s slim hands and kissed them, MaKe => 3 Gs : 3 STUFF-1UL TAKE MY" DSTES a (scribed, before United States Com- e Scoundariag Defe. SSOrS: i |missioner, Marion P, Wheeler, at ooking up at her where he was kneeling. Casper, Wyoming, on the fifth day Jof December, 1922. | Claimant names as witnesses: | Robert Milton, Alice Harmon, L. K. | Snow, Mrs. C.'D. Bailey, all of Salt | Greek, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1922, | | | SL NA | horses to a gallop and go foundering | past into tly Ghost Lake road. As he sped by jin a whirl of snow he pal face blushed as it had fired five times at the house, then in the weods on Owl Marsh, rising and swinging his whip, he| 80 long, so long ago, when this man's) flogged the frante horses into the| lips first touched her hands. | ‘woods. As their eyes met both remem-j In the dining room, Stormont, red| bered. Then she smiled at her lover! with rage and shame, and haying] with the shy girl's soul of her gaz-! found his rifle in the corridor out-| ng out at him through eyes as blue side Eve's bedroom, was tr: iz to} 2s the wild blind-gentians that grow open the shutters for a shot; and|among the ferns and mosses of Star Darragh, empty-handed, searched the | Pond. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U, S. house frantically for a weapon. Far away in the northwestern for- Eve, terribly excited, came from| ests Quintana still lashed his horses \Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, the pantry: through the primeval pines. | October 10, 1922, 2 | Notice is hereby given that Edgat “He's gone!” she cried fur'ously.| Triumphant, reckless, resourceful, ‘He's in somebodyy’s lumber-sledge | dangerous, he felt that now nothing with a pa and he’s driving} ‘could stop him, nothing bar his way | T. Evans, of Casper, Wyoming, who, fon July 28, 1921, made additions: |NE% section 22, township 33 N., tr of horse No. 016007 for a west like the devi to freedom. Stormont ran to the tap-room tele-| Out of the wilderness lay ‘his road homestead entry . 01 f phone, cranked it, and warned the| end his destiny; out of it he must) range 78 W., sixth principal merid- contabulary at Five Lakes. win his way, by strategy, by cun- ian, has filed notice of intention to i make final three-year proof, to es- E “Good God! he exclaimed, turning| ning, by violence—creep out, lie his} to Darragh, scarlet with mortifica-| way out, shoot his way out—it scarce-| | 1 } \tablish claim to the land above de- tion, “‘what a ghastly business! I| ly mattered. He was going out! He | scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Cas- never dreamed he was within miles| was going back to” life once more. re ar t of Clinch’s! It’s the most shameful] Who could forbid him? Who stop ak be the 21st day of a thi that er ha him? Who d y him, ve hen, i - . F Novem , 2. 4) f cNehat could aaytoay (do. ‘onder | hie pockets, ho held all that wand || WELLL WAS Jes OVER TO SEE BEST IN TW WORLD! HES AREAL AMERICAN ANT] HES Sq 5 | “Claimant names as witnesses: Ray that rifle?” said Eve hotly, ‘That| worth living for—the keys to power, fAR. ANDREW GUMP AN’ BE- 400% FOR TH’ PEOPLE! NO PARTY BOSSES To F - t J. Cook, Z. O. Miller, T. S. Steed, person would have murdered the| to pleasure—the key to everything) || LIEVE ME, HE'S GONNA GIT TELL HIM WHERE To HEAD IN—NO BIG. SEEGER. : |Percy Jones, all of Casper, Wyo- first persons who stirred!” on earth! MY VOTE FOR CONGRESS tf n INT'RESTS BACKIN’ Him WITH MONEY ! US. y BO ming. Darragh, exasperated and read-| In fierce exultation he slapped the ’ ¥ R. J. bay ae fully humiliated, looked miserably | glass jewels in his pocket and laugh- . Fr, at his brand-new wife. | ed aloud. ahs ish Oct. 16, 38, 30, Nov. 6, } es NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the interior, Ss. Land Office at Doug! Wyoming, October 7, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Floyd E. Jennings of Casper, Wyoming, jwho, on October 14, 1920, made > Eve and Stormont also looked at The keys to the world!” he cried. her. She had come forward from the| “Let him stop me and take them who | rear of the stairway where Quintana/| is a better an than I!” Then his} had brutally driven her. Now she| long whip whistled and he cursed| stood with one hand on the empty | his horses. | leather jewel case, looking at every-| Then, of a sudden, close py in the| bedy out of pretty, bewil 4 cyes snowy road z } To Darragh, in a perplexed, un-| Trooper on snow-sho stead Voice, “Is it the same bendit] flung arm warning him— ds - who robbed ‘us before?” curses at his horses, flogged them | : jettsioasa) pare eeeriariarys Merges! “Yes; Quintana,” he said wretch-| forwar( to crush this thing to death | i = SU%NEX, 8% section 2, town edty. Rage began to reddem his fea-| that dared menace him—this object ! 1 A E 34 N. range 78 W., sixth riticipal x tures. “Ricca,” he said, “1’ prom-| that arisen rose out of nowhere iacridian: tas Mlad@ustice-of inten "a find ¥ els... I pro-|to snatch from his the keys i f i this business until your gems—and For a moment the State Tropper described, before Register and Re- the Flaming Jewel—are in our pos-| looked after the runaway _ horses. ceiver of the United States Land Of- . ression—" following: they’a | fice at Douglas, Wyoming, on “But, Jim— dropped. 14th day of November, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: “I swear it!” he exclaimed viotent-| | Then he lowe the lavelan cine ‘ ty. “I'm not such a stupid fool as} from his shoulder, looked grimly at| j_clamnn nde da news: I seem—” the limp th which had tumbled e as r . Yr 1 deine By Sneeney Harold Kramer, - excitedly, from: the sledge ‘ , e un a oO n n rl u n & Charlee vine, etre 8 | | ip “Dear!” she protested 0. the @newei toad “you have done what you promised. and which sprawled there crimson B. J. ERWIN, My gems are in my possession—I jox the spotless flakes that fell upon ee 7 oS) Register. believe—" t é ee \ E b dy P. iper ‘ ‘ + | Publish Oct.}9, 16, 23, 30, No- She caught up the emblazonss THE END . ‘VU 0. 5 : q@ 2 9 J }vember 6, 1922% é * a ; - 5 “ ‘