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PAGE EIGHT Th L, d of N rth S 9 BARNEY GOOGLE--Spark Plug Hasn’t Lost All Feeling. e a y 0 0 tar (wou. Bors. =m AU, SE) Bibs UTA GANT. | a ~ = RY OTTWELL BINNS, AUTHOR OF “A MATING IN THE WILDS.” INSTALLMENT NO. TEN WHO'S WHO Such s Joy Gargrave, : y ca land w: ex— Joy “I was no’ broke marriage I was expe Dick Bracknell, so “Is th __ mockery had Brackne! } gone out of Brac s voice now secret of n gn and there was a dangerous ring In it yes in rd fi were girls {tw n ado to keep to be a mui / and As lawful husband tell me for whom your home then? lowing ment for ee! Roger Bracknell, you did le Whom you ing on a winter tra becomes a Mounted Po‘lce task o he wild mood that was on him Bracknell would be sure to pu erpretation on any expl: ation that she might offer him. Rea there t Adrian Rayner, ne L as Sir Joseph Rayne England, who late gn n papers. At the Roger Bracknell hears for the time that Koi Dick 1s h he had not recognized h Grown a beard—an marriage w ret. Roge I not shoot Dick. Upo! the place wher a man, is he no Well, I will ge a ur husba: come of accord, and Take off your He took a step forward as !f to en- force his order, and Joy shrank back against the rough logs of the shack. ‘ack laughed savagely, but the ext came erven, tion. “Stand back, Mr. Brackn rl The speaker was Miss La Farge, 1 and as she stepped resolutely for- ng a small but serviceable stol her hand, nd laughed Roger Erac and catches latter, covert ing stepped bac cover his discomfort. forces him t word not to} “A shelynx—and with attempt his capture; takes a!l Roger's! time is on my side.) You will grow dogs but three and drives awa: ed of standing there, and Joe will Roger's dogs die of potsc be back in a minute or two, then I while he 1s wal back a tre shall know how to deal with you and breaks his leg No!" replied Miss La Farge. “Ou Chief Louls, head of a ¢ribe of In-| men will be hero in a few minutes. dians finds and takes care of Roger.|Then—’ He tells him that the de A sharp cry of agony sounded father was not an accide: somewhere outside, and as it reached teen supposed, but that them, the girl’s speech suddenly the River on which he was tra froze. had been blown up by a strange white| ‘The crash of a rifle came next, fol man, Meantime the death of Gcof-| lowed by a shout, and that in turn b: frey Bracknell, Dick's brother, oc-|a great stillness. The three people curs. |in the shack looked at one another Rayner, telling Joy that Dick was! helplessly. flead and that he knew of her mar-|_ An hour passed in silence and then riage, proposes to her, but ts refused.| Bracknell spoke hoarsely— He starts out on a search for Dick.| Something must have happened, Rayn and Joy quarrel as he starts! or the Indian would have been back for th. Word comes oy| before this. And your men—” Chief Louts's en to Roge: “No doubt t are waiting,” said strange white m n and two dians are trave : that they asked Fs occurred— Koona Dick. at, We must find out!” He glanced Roger finds Dick in a cabin suf-|at the window of in iment, fering from scurvy. Dick tells him! then added, “We must cut that out his dogs also died of poison and that One of us must climb through and he had believed Roger himself had/ open the door poisoned thelr meat. The corporal] “Joy shall g 4s convinced that {t was not Dick who| firm! caused Mr. Gargrave’s death. He sets! “Go through, Joy," assented the out again to find the stranger the In.| sick man. “Have no fear,” he sa @ians to!d him of. as she visibly hes'tated. “I give you Ray s to Dick’s cabin al word that this is no trap. Be with a gi ws! Well, am afra'd n Wwered he jometh. sald Miss La Farge tells bi Joy 1s on her way to| me, I am very anxtous for the Join Roger and that either belleving 4 him (Dick) dead or tn ignorance of the law against bigamy or in defi- ence of it. Dick {8 enraged at of all of us Joy glanted once at him. It v n to her that he was sincere, pl | Joy, hoping to find Roger, enters|the snow. A minute later the door Dick's cab’ swung open, and all ‘ec stood there looking down the creek. No sound “Sit down,” Dick went on. “I want|?ached them. Everywhere was the to express my gratitude to you that|#Pall’ng, inscrutable silence of the e SALA cin ‘| Northern wilderness. hould have left your home in| N° . eritosGamiavank tok tor + We must find out what has hi HED BADLY Also On Chest. Face Dis- figured. Cuticura Heals. ‘My face and chest were terribly affected with pimples and black- heads. The pimples were hard, large, and red, and festered and scaled over. They itched and burned so badly that I could not keep "Yes," he said slowly, “but you must not go alone. I will go with you.” “But your cough—" Joy began, a tone of solicitude in her voice. “My cough!” Dick Bracknell laugh- ed bitterly. That is nothing to what may le before us, and in y iy not safe for you to go Something in his voic ner convinced hér that | speaking idly, and that he had jown r for apprehension A few minutes walking brought | them in sight of the main trail, and suddenly Joy gave a cry, and point- ed ahead. The body of George lay before | them. An arrow had killed him | “Where is his on Jim? Where aro he was r ASOT from scratching, and I| | the dogs?" cried Babette h lost my rest at night. have been See, here ar the 1 My face was terribly disfigured. “YT began using Cuticura Soa and Ointmentand after the first wee I could see an improvement, and after using three boxes of Ointmen: together withthe Soap, I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Mary A. Micek, R. F. D.1, Box 195, Sherwood, Ore. Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. Sample Each Prog by Mall Addroas:"Catienra Lab goes the trail north | I ca c gue | this, etsterias, Dept, Malden: Sold everye e Shere Soup ioe. Ointment be. Taeum@e. J | cousin Roger Bract ‘Caticura Soap without mug. Jf your cousin Rog Joy cried. “He ts A Jealous Hght « in his eyes “Yes.” he re 1. live! He can my ca’ cident. He broken his leg, and had } na ampment for weeks. Thi heard news Which had sent The Demand Exceeded 1 of a mar your father’ NUMBER 6 Order your extra ¢ an gue man a vorretin TT Aut Wrecking Co MAKES OF CARS SALVAGED NOW 1117 East Yellowstone At Scoop’s Garage 0 ee ET Phone 15 Lala | | | | | | | | | “You dare to tell! | | | seconds later she brok out the} Roger. Rayner resumes the tra{l and| Parchment and dropped down into! Che Casper Daily Cribune SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923. By Billey De Beck =F seanxy. THE BOYS Down Poor FEKER = = o si =r™ 7“ + Now = SPARKS) BACK U1 oennaen hE MAIN DRAG ARE wish HE WOULDN'T ACT J Ano Ait STSAMIED: OP SAVING YOURE A HAS-BEEN So SAD = BY GoLLY, For THE HAMBURGER BUT DONT Look SAD = I UKSH HED Sone STAKES” NEXT WEDNESDAY }@G PAPA KNOWS HIS BABY: ONCE = THAT Look Kes HE'S LOowING 4 : You'Re GONNA NOS ee | PASSING AROUND 1 2 For A Soon eee ME THe Suakes Ene eee . NEXT WEDNESDAY = barista! tu a TRY Te Look ~ MY— wasn't THat Mowe WonperFuLL— THAT Scene Mail THE PALace AND EverR\- Hic — Gorceous Costumes AND Jewers— Thar SCENE MusT HANE COST A Lot OF —NeAH— BvuT, Just THINK OF THat SCENE WHERE THE HERO 1S Burieo vuoer A "TON oF COAL —" “His name is Adrian Rayner! He in the North now. I believe hi looking for Roger Bracknell, “God in heaven!” = TaN ie zn TT fAVEN'T HEA 2 jj e¥ As they vainly sought Jim and the LHAVEN T HEARD A WORD Wg 1 DON'T Uke T'S UP TO YOU ‘TO BE a Sons 1k told of Ray: FROM THAT LAWYER. | WELL, WHAT HAVE Es t i. dogs, Dick told of Rayr a z Rei sa NOTHING ~ALL. WAITING. YOU NO, BUT THE HYSTERICAL UNCLE— J! his story. SUPPOSE HE'S SO BUSY YOU FOUND OUT WE CAN DO SURELY CAN 60 5 : UNDERSTAND ? ( Then, Joy: tla: her’ atoey?: oF ON MY ADOPTION CASE t ABOUT THE woman i WAIT ANS SEG LISTEN. IF ners proposal, of Geoffrey's dead and WHO'SAY'S) SHE SIF SHE ek peppers : of her now search for R { LEFT eccele ON: PRODUCES TH men eT Gecepinig 5 | “You very \ MY DOORSTEP AND YEE a § cousin,” broke in WHAT ELSE HAVE PARTIE NG ON THEM ? | Pee j | f “Oh, how can I YOU DONE ? : || Le . ESCA Dick Bracknell took a step for - = | 3 ward, and put a hand on her # LF rae t er did not shrink bay ale 1 unde he said i‘ and I do not blame you. And I am & sure that both Roger and you have ( pl d the game! W I’m cro and He broke off and laughed harshly, Then his haggard face grew sud convulsed with rage, “T! If only I could meet him 2 die happily!” 1 entered the cabin but ained outside that t alone. ain I think Babette ré might talk Joy looked at him, her heart wrur With pity. Suddenly the door y flung open violently, and Miss La ge rushed in, hastily barring the door behind he TIED Some one tried to Kill me,” she Gol TA FACE THAT OLD ENGLISH OIDSa SEE THE NEW tie cree! | know You aan do \'s' Yes sie Vices poecy 9 Sate E “I was walking down the creck TGeAcHES- Rats! © THERES f } eNGUSH TeacHEe, SHES A Much BETTER (F Mne Lon coe MBL sa EF when an arrow struck a tree close by Ses i Revel ir Bee ) ArTie, sues THE B You Tev=You wu. 4 Re eae, in MmonTH>. HES DOR ( me, as I ran another passec an Mu 4€ 1, NY Home Work ' i through my coat!" | ENGLISH - PHooEY —~ { TaoPaes Teopy OR AN ero aes Dick ran to the door and throwing — be dpwn the bar, opened it. As he da are es | 80 something came swishing through e the air and struck the door post. He As knew w it was before he saw it | and cried out | e, you confounded fool what The sharp crach | on the we ’ off his coa the top of the shoulde: He turned quickly round, and tum | bled backward into the cabin, kicking the door to behind him. Joy dropped the bar in place “It is not Joe,’ broke in Bracknell | With conviction “He'd never do a think like that to me. Besides, Joe had no gun with him Our guns are p there in the corner, and as we've run out of ammunition they are no use. It can't be Joe en who can it be?’ And wh: he want to do a thing Wh & you have nc ald Babette WELL, WE WAS DiSPOSSESSED YESTIDDY AN’ TH FOLKS GCT ALL EXCITED OVER IT- BUT IT DIDN'T TAKE OL’ RIPWINKLE LONG To GIT A HOME FOR TH’ FAMILY®! THEY HAFTA LEAVE IT TO ME, WHEN THEY WANT. THINGS OUR WORRIES IS OVER! I CUT US A FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT. AN! TH’ LAND= LORD PAYS US $80, A MONTH FOR LIVIN’ IN IT!! THERE'S A CATCH IN IT SOME PLACE !! ° WHAT DO WE HAVE To DO. FAWTHAW 2 MA-HAS To CLEAN TH’ HALLS AND WHAT DO. AN' TEND TH’ FURNACE! PERRY I! Syouy Do TENDS TH’ DUMB-WAITERS AN’ /| Fawraaw ? YOU RUN TH'SWITCH- BOARD, = ‘WINNIE ff He | wHo ME wiy 1m t TH’ SUPERINTENDENT. OF TH BUILDING II! in, and Jo: ly wealthy ur t of kin father would step xclaimed D'ck 1d decided ted t w. Then quietly shelterin there is some As he spoks 10 i na and, feeling for tho latch string, he| looked hastily,round. ‘The cabin was| within. How did they leave the rust a shoulder against the door. It| empty. With something like a groan| cabin, then?” ne jerked a hand up.| tain the rescra, Reger | did not yield Jof despair he slipped back to the| wards toward the window. "This found tae camp “The door is barred,” he said aloud.| ground, and looked at Sibou way! And wherefore? Because the But where aro they? came here!" wered Sibou 0 went from here, since they a me! I ec f Nort cabin empt “But tnere is no one within, or if ‘There is no one here,’ he safd,|men in the camp were watching be found in this place ane ie in'my : hing z A 1¢ nad been shor | na ther ead.” | “They are gone Sibou returned from a reconnolter-| mina that. th weraii.'oa iesared ries : A Kika . culated the cor-| we: The Indian nodded and stared at} ing trip. | there were 1 the|the empty frame thoughtfully, then to Fan ‘Ne dogs here as well as men.” ‘I am not sure answered the In- “In Go nam urry!’ ered Special lot of boys) drese shoes t find out ; after a little time he spoke dian slowly. “Something strange has| Roger Hr tf hin counts gees $3.00 to §5.00 values y Sit 1] « th window, and observ-} The men of tne camp are gone; | happened i: re has been a mee t t th ht of t new danger 1 r nd to|ing the empty framework he felt for) and those who were in hut are| here, for there are many footmark r ed t | Close Out Price $2.25 The door |his matches, and then hoisting him-|gone—whith we Kuow not; but] and there ix a trail which goes up the! } she JESSEN BROS. CO. mored on it with| self up, with head and shouted side tne cabin, he struck a lig’ rs in- those who wi and not the but went out trail of the aldies j 115 East Second t] How Joy Kept the “Fait of the Trail” wag iu tomorrow's installment, |