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1923. PAGE TEN. Che Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, ‘The Lad of North Star’ Ree SO : a eS Pasar ag : Tas a wow CE UIz » THAT : : . OveR “a "The EGYPTIAN EIGHT BALL” HAS BEEN BY OTTWELL BINNS MATING IN THE WILD: QUEENS" = You ume SEE HoR: Tee \e THE Y¥.W.C-A- ; GONG THREE HouRS = ' MY SE RIGHT ON A |CNER Foudio out ie I WONDER WHars : i aur — AXED OP WITH ey WHO'S WHO rning she dispatched two on ws x st Mi Ay a KEEPING Her Joy Gargrave, one to Roger Bracknell, JR: Baek AND GEAT — | SEUCNE XI BETTER Go wealthy Cana Police Commissioner at tr a LeKiey f age? De hee! He land when she is enticed into a Regina, explaining to him the circum. a itty as ~ ae ; t stances, d one to the Commissioner = eee! meme Ag RTA ae relat on of Sir James! himself asking for the whereabouts of a You ‘ : wei Knol. An wilt couth he ucile the| Corporal, Bracknell, prepaying a re ‘STooe Bracknell. A wild youth, ho sells the secret of an army gun to a foreign | reached her in London overnmentand is forced to flee from | * the country. Going to northwest rporal Bracknell reported as Canada he becomes known as ‘“Koona | Missing. Laiuasec aera ae: eau Dick” and is wanted by the govern When ane rece.ve I Ede aor hee ment for selling liquor to the Indians. | Sreatly distressed, an le up Roger Bracknell, his cousin, follow.| mind to return at once to North Star. ing differences with his uncle, Sir| Why she shou'd do so, she did not James, over tho latter's matrimonial | Make clear even to herself; and when plans for him, goes to Canada end! Adrian Rayner pressed her for her Yecomes a corporal in the Northwest | reason, she was covered with confu- ™ ed Poti He ssigned the | Sion Sort’ Glas: i cdeet devia ; hing so foolish. We all want ea eee hota al here! [ want you more than any | ts eaun one else on earth. I love you, Joy. EE cect ane] PEDEY DINK? By CA Vous | me, Adrian ner, who {s a guest at “At least you owe me a reason for : et | refusal. I wonder {f that reason has i anything to do with this foolishness | of returning to North Star.” rc r She did not reply. He smiled a/ Roger Brac hears for the firat| triffe grimly, and then continued. “If time that Koona Dick is his cousin—j it has, you can dismiss that reason he had not recognized hi s he had| from you mind for good. Dick Brack- | rown a beard—and learns of Joy’s| nell {s dead!” . e marriage which has been kept a sec.| “Dick Bracknell! What— ret. Roger {s convinced that Joy did| Her voice faltered as she met his mot shoot Dick. Upon gaze “Yes,” he answered. "Dick the place where he Bracknell, alias Koona Dick. He was} finds that the your husband, wasn’t hi ed. He was wot! but “How bg you know." she asked re by his Indian servant, quiveringly. : Roger Bracknell starts out in pursuit| ‘‘That is a private matter,” he re- and catches up with his cous! plied. ‘Just as the manner of your latter, covering him with gun, | husband's forces him to give his word not to} Vs attempt his capture; takes a!l Roger's dogs three and drives away Roger's dogs die of pois § and) I a Dick!" while he is walking back a tree falls | she gasped, her hand over | and breaks his leg. her heart in a wild endeavour to stay Chief Louis, head of a tribe of In-| beating. “Oh! what— dians finds and takes care of Roger. He tells him that the death ct Joy “There {s no need for you to be| | father was not an accident, as has| other than frank with me. I saw the| | teen supposed, but that the ice on/ whole thing. I saw the flame of your the River on which he was traveling | shot, and that same second Dick had been blown up by a strange white | Bracknell fell in the snow." Larceny ~ ply. Three days later the reply Copyright ‘Rine Features Syadicate.In2_7-3¢ Fy r Believing him goes on to the Lodg met there by Adrian I the Lodge is a son Sir Joseph Rayner, England, who la sign certain pap — AH-THis 1s Te STure For You in THE MoRHING— — Petey—THe FouceMan SAYS \F Nov Don'T cet Richt ouT AND CLEAN THE SNow oFF THE SIDE-WaucNou'Re Uaste To ARREST —~ SAY"'— How DoNov SPose ‘ue EVER GET STRONG AND HEALTHY IF 1M To BE INTERRUPTED Acc THE Te ATH MY EXERCISES — !7! y's lawyer death m be kept pri- do you mean, Adrian?” | n that I know who shot man. Maantime the death of Geof-| “But oh!" sobbed Joy with horror frey Bracknell, Dick’s brother, oc-|{n her face. “You are mistaken. It] «yo. he answered with an awk curs. | 12 not true. I never > vard laugh. “I came to find tha | “Joy, dear, I do not blame you; I| man who was in the wood when you Instantly Joy saw the difficulties | even went out of my way to help you] shot your husband—" ef the situation. Dick Bi kneit | that night.” | ‘No!’ she interrupted sharply, ‘not -. — might be dead, or he might be very! “You . . you went—" when I did, but when you shot my THE WOMAN WHO CLAIMS SHE M] OH WELL, THERE'S NO USE =| much alive. In the formor case the} Exactly. I saw Roger Bracknell | husband | (fl Leer “SkEEZIX. OM My DOORSTEP VT MUST HAVE BEEN WORRYING ABOUT fT. FLL Fe] MOTHER COULD SEND A GIFT way was quite clear for his cousin;| find Dick’s body, and afterwards! ‘There was accusation in her eyes Bc, SHE HAVE SENT HIM TH SOMEONE WHO KNEW £ [} TO SKEEZIX SHE CERTAINLY waaay :| leave it, so I disposed of the body.” © volee, and Rayner ‘vialbly qualied OULD SHE oes ui WHERE SKEEZI THINK OF SOMETHING ELSE. EI Z1X but in the latter, there were possibil 18 Ps ody.” her voice, and Rayner visibly quail ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR BILL SKI * WAS. dea Ea COULD FIND HIM. ities that filled her with dread. | “You disposed of the body?” She} hefore it. ‘Then he eried FOR CHRISTMAS? SHE _ | WONDER IF 15 | WONDER WHAT RACHEL'S EA HASN'T SHE 7 The corporal had left North Star| looked at him incredulously. “Why shou'd I shoot Dick Breck 2? SHE COULD HAVE COME fm an endeavour to solve the mystery “Ye he answered airily. It is} nell masquerading as Koona Dick? 1, of the disappearance of his cous! difficult to prove a crime ff there is| in not my husband.” ore REAL body. If Dick Bracknell wero yet| no evidence of it, so I removed tho > replied Joy coolly, ““but he allve and Roger overtock him, he/ Material evidence, to the utter con-| was mine, and you yourself wanted to THROUGH would probai!y try to effe:: his ar-| fusion of any theory that Corporal! marry me— HER ? rest and if Dick resisted there might | brackne!l might have forme “Men are sometimes smitten with Le trouble, and possibly Corporal} “But how? What—" m he interposed sneeringly. Eracknell might be driven to have| “I carried it away, and dropped it} is another possibility that | recourse to arms. through an tce-hole in the river.” |T can suggest to y That precious Suppose he shot his cousin, and so, = “You say you dropped Dick Brack- | corporal who was he had 1 fn innocence, cleared his own way to nell's body through the tce? It was gun! I fancy that he would the succession of Harrow Fell? Her her a long way to the river. How) tind the h of Dick Bracknell no face clouded, and an anxious look you get it there."* hearth business, as it would) came into her eyes. She was recalled | one second Rayner hesitated.| jring hi thin a step of the suc to herself by her hostess's voice. “1 , of course.” [sion to Harrow Fel; and as Joy irked the hesitation, and Bracknell is now dead, it pu | to her » the swift realization that | pbsolutely on the doorstep. Hav he wa thought of that? “ex } owen, “How you?” She .suddenty eumatisma mee rained the dog whip in her hand. Teas » abruptly from her chatr.! ner instinctively raised his 1 she said on a sudden impulse.| the long lash smote him on the fa Iam not saying t I will never | and he gave vent te marry you T am on'y You—virago! Would the vidence of Dic! He had lost complet | sufficiently convincing himself, but a savage vath u trol of at that moment George Joy’s Indian servant stepped quietly —- ~ ine days later Joy Gargrave walk-| from behind some ta‘l bushes. He IM TRYING My HARDEST \ Il You PooR CHILD! IT WELL, 1 DID GET ONE \Y 2} ){ 17 CAN'T BE HELPED. ross the snow to the headquar-|carried his rifle, and though there| | [TH LAN'LORD WAS IN \| To GET A dos! 1 MUST) IICemramary ts Dig~ || LITTLE JOB70 Do SOME WORK ON SUNDAY?! MOTHAW! IT'S A AN OF US s of the Mounted Police at Regina n impassive look on his brown | [AGAIN AN' HE SAYS IF |] HAVE BEEN IN A j COURAGIN' TO TRAMP | | EXTRA TYPEWRITING GOOD HEAVENS ARE CASE OF ME OR AAS ONE BROKE! asked to see the Commissioner his. ey blazing. | |WE DON'T COME ACROST | | THOUSAND OFFICES AROUND ALL DAY AN’ | \ FOR THIS SUNDAY Y'GONNA BREAK THE SABBATH — y ? n absent, and an inepector ad: sajd, addressing her | {WITH LAST MONTH'S LEG : r NOT BE ABLE To GIT, TH' SABBATH ??? her question. henchman, “Mr. Rayner takes the RENT, HE'S GONNA ! : XN fac Sopering has gone on m sorry, Miss Gargrave,” he an hour. Anything he needs | [RUTUS OUT ON TH’ od ‘We should be glad of jourr he is to have; but! STREET !! of Bracknell ourselves, ‘The vith'n ‘the: hour, and ‘never yn your mother! timber-wolves) may e got him.! again is he to visit North Star. Do| They have been very savage this) you understand?” &.S.S. Isthe Great Builder of Rede inter The Indian nodded h's head in| Blood-Cells and Rheumatism Joy's face went white. grave assent.) and without another Must Go! Just Try It! “SUM there is a possibility that he| look at Adrian Rayner, Joy turned | " y ped?" |and went up the road towards the; pr ommatism? Me? No, indeed, ite | poss'bility,”” answered the, house. | shine and joy for me now for the first ‘or in a voice that betrayed he} During ‘the weeks of his convales-| ak yee ot Pi neae ing pc ittle hope. cence in Chief Louis’ smoking tepeo. | fo bave when my days were younger. “You the second person to) Roger Bracknell spent much, of his T look at my hands and think of t inquiry about Corporal Brack-| time in reflecting on the news which | this week.” | the chief had given him. Reviewing | twists and swellings they used to hav end way, over to the floor. T haven’ ndeed?” sald Joy, growing sud-|tho story calmly and dispassionately denly alert | the corporal found h's thoughts been able to do that fn ma years. Tocan thank 8. 8. 8. for It all - me it was a rising sun of Joy and Ul “Yes, a gentleman came here with| verting to his cousin. Had Dick @o not close your eyes and think the same question four ys ago. | Bracknel!, having married Rolf bealth, free motion and strength lere is h's card. Adrian Rayner,| grave's daughter, deligerately an one from you forever! It is not # ~~ £6 8 fo wakes eke aoe | Adrian Rayner!” | His heart revolted Is @ reason why 5. 8. 8 you. When you incre «>( Dov So LAM) Grecsthing Gopends Gh Tre did not seem great!y perturb-| when he had arrived in. the Nortl . : ey, Sout Blood which {s minus suffickent uid the inspector. “I gathered! and, so far as the corporal knew, | y relis leads to a long was on legal business that he! would be quite erty. Brothers and sisters in misery, 5 Albany Chambers, London.” ned the murder of the millionaire. a 7 uN t is bere ‘and now for all of yon. the though, tut i “TH RL Ss. will help | “Mr Rayner was anxious to learn| he could not esc:\ve from it Wy YI me, fF : E aoe Le 2 en you ine @ the number | where ‘¢ ‘al Bracknell was, Sut Dick had been hard pressed. He 3 BALLS NEwsearen MEWS TOOREDLAGUS?| $f your red-blood cella, the entire sye- | parning the Brackn ras mias- already a sitive tice | = I Rbeumatiam is one unknown—even to ter ite reat tinea cine wished ta see Bracknell.” Rolf Gargrave, his father-in-law. No builder, system strengtheser, nerve in- See ee ee ne would suspect him, and the pian} Wigorator. It stops skin ‘eruptions, As it happened, the first person had chosen was itself so novel too. pimples, blackhesds, acne, boils, J Miss Lalarge encountered | that but for the Indians notice eczema. It builds up run down, tired = his m 4 ae ; “A. A = Y be * A 34 Lr 1 Look, GUS! 1M s nto the cle g| absence from amp, and ¢ ing \ : possi Se es (i * penutifien coimplene whe un tn » the el aring sence from t amp, and ving | 4 egllanel| |e aan @ 4 Ke ‘ r a Wee GONNA MAKE \T! er flea firmer. itare ‘ ch led me : .e “ se. was ae rian ihe sticks of dynamite ack to Chief | [as weer |} ii ; 1M GONNA MAKE (7! . joday sold aru tayner stood a litte non-plussed| Louls, it must escaped detection co - wo sizes. The larger al pon ibe non keene ind {tw ho spoke first | The more ¢ho corporal thought of | t atl BP shih», 1h t : C2 DY makes yon feet u 1 time ousin | it, the more black scemed the case TAHT te ae 7 ie ; ” : d Adrinn,”” she 1 there was an! against his cous’ hoa S.S.S. Bias 1 akable ¢ er tones One day, on returning to his own —— | tepee Roger found Chief Louis sitting | | by the fire. ‘There was an impassive Reli i |1ook on his face, but in his eyes was ee 74 elieves Rheumatism light that could not be hidden, and, | {HO PLASTER RUSBAND OR ANY: ui Musterole loosens up stiff joints and | thy white man knew that the chic | ACCeSeR ane HmSELE FE, lunes ees ARE drives out pain. A clean, white oint- | wax excited. After a litte time Louis| | ‘AND FAILS Te REMOVE ‘em ria You ee ment, made with oil of’ mustard, it | spok- AFTER RLECTION PRONG AND eat @ em usually brings reliefas soon as you start “Ze hunters to rub it on, they hav? sent meat Non-Essontial Citizens. ALWAYS SET FoR. —TRovBLE.. mooeh m '— FER — owe lve BE A HONORED a It does all the good work of the old- | Yes.’ answered Trac knell 1} = i 4 fashioned mustard plaster, without the | met two men of the tribe Just. now.'| And You Will Sell blister. Doctors and nurses often rec- | of ze two men you met, one was! ' ommend its use. | Sibou, who went with ze stranger|dians, He know him for ze stranger|ias. Wyoming, December 22, 1922. W%. W4SWK, WKE Them! Get Musterole today at your drug | y mans who blow ze bottom out of ze|mans: but ze stranger he does not| To Edna Zimmer, of 137 North|21; N4NWK, NWYN store. 35 and 65c in jars and tubes; | trail that Ra'f Gargrave die!” | recognize hospital size, $3.00. section | Marine Corp % section You are, therefore, further noti- Zo two Indians they | McKinley street, Casper, Wyoming,|28, township 33 north, range 78 | fied that the said all on the said contestant in person or by registered 2 . } Bracknell waited. The half.| smoke with S bou and ask questions, | Contestec: west, sixth principal meridian, and/taken as confessed, yuld state in ar Be sure you tell them @) BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER | trect nuttet at his pipe for| ma tions.’ | “You are hereby notified’ that|as grounds for his contest he al-|entry will be conccilet | postoftice to whitis in the big Industrial num- a full minute. Then he spoke said Bracknell, as the chief|Fred Falk, who gives Box 122, Cas-|leges that na Zimmer has wholly|ther right to be heard, either before notices to be sent ber of the Tribune. Make | “Stbou brings not meat alc ed. “What about?” per, Wyoming, as his postoffice ad-/ abandoned this land for more than| this office or on appeal, if you fail your advertising rese | brings news.” about a white mans of|dress, did on December 22, 1922.|/six months last past, that she has|to file in this office within twenty WILKIE COLLINS, tions now “News.” ze coonn Dick!" file in this office his duly corrobor-|never established residence, anid | days after the fourth publication of Receiver, 7 f “Oul! Of ze strang staliment Tomorrow. | ated appli -|that she has never placed any im-|this notice, as shown below, your] Date of first publication, Jan. 10, dynamit trail! He — ae cure the cancellation of your home-/provements or cultivation on the] answer, under oath, specifically re-|192 date of second publication, days ago, ze stranger mans come NOTICE OF CONTEST stead und additional homestead en-'land. Such abandonment and fail‘|sponding to these’ allegations of|Jan. 17, 1923; date of thied publi= 1” j bunting camp to buy meat. He Department of the Interior,|try, Serial No. 026484, 026435, ure was not due to her service inj contest, together with due proof|cation, Jan. 24, 1 date of ' with him dog ofbad United States Land Office, Doug-Imade October 23, 1920, for Ev4!the United States Army, Navy, or| that you have served a copy of your fourth publication, Jan. 31, 1923. Mtl DIR Ae NEED TEER LN OIE ETS ATER YAY ATR