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INSTALLMENT NO. TWO. Yasmini, orp! daughter of a Rajput and of a an Princess. Gungadhura, her father’s nephew who su him as maharajah cf Bialpo. Dick Blaine, an American engineer employed by to find the alpore trea Theresa Blaine, his wife. Chamu, the Blat butler, at Gungadhura’s After Blaine leaves in for his wor! hired recommendation. the morning t there is no an east the absence of h The e her un- The visitor’ the inst formed 5 afraid of usefu must not bs will be itor made a that w attention to C “If we were alone— Tess decided to face the situation gesture nu. boldly. Part of her heritage was to dare and intultfion gave her con fidence. you may Mlustrated the Gods TALBOT MUNDY _. oer OF"THE EYE OF ZEEITOON" | Robert E. Johnston TREASURE. ROMANCE and MYSTERY | | Che Casper Daily Cripune Florists, has a generation. His mutton-chop whisk-/| weight athletic man,'a few years past) his prime. | = 3 ome up, Tom. You're always a welcome.” gaat x A “Ah! He ald not get a @ear view F | of the Rajputni. “As T’ve said many | WARNING !! | tim ma’am, the one house in the} $ world where Tom Tripe may sit down | LEAVE ” 1Q00 UNDER Ta with princes and commissioners. | | OLD: Apete TREE “Have you had breakfast? He made a wry face. | “The old story, ma’am. A_hair| oR Your of the dog that bit me !s all tho} Horse wite | breakfast I could swallow.” SE SHOT ON S1GHr- She beckoned Chamu. | “Brandy and soda for the sahib. | Call your dog, Tom.” Tom whistled shrilly and an ash-| hued creature, part Great Dane came up the path. } oon get a big bone for the dog,” | ed. orde: There {s none,” Chamu answered the leg-of-mutton bone of ‘ for soup today.” “Bring it!" mlivitterian, A grentahentee heats: DARNELY GOOGLE-- ANOTHER NoTice | Goter !! I Caner Take ANY CHANCES WITH SPARKY FROM Now ONT | Chamu was standing between Tom rripe and the Rajputni, with his baci A most original display in the the Palms 414 ast acted during the s!x days in which it has been there about 2,000 persons a day, according to window of ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY AT FLORAL SHOP BIG BOOST E. G. Hadley, owner of the Palms and designer of the display. exhibit advertises the Casper rodeo which ts to be held in Casper Au- gust 1 to 5 and also the telegraph featurs of Palms service. Telegraph Second street, ‘The ‘The display covers a space about three times six feet. I: represents the geographical lay-out of the country from Lusk to Thermopo- Us, with sign posts indicating the @ifferent points along the way. A small lake has been placed in the foreground in which live gold fish ‘ are seen swimming. A string of telegraph poles is back of this on which are placed the signs of “Palms Telegraph Florists.” These poles were used at the Henning Saturday night on the tables of the TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1923. ° railrcad officials and statesmen to nuivertise that enterprise. A house representing the Palms is set on the main highway. The Casper Rodeo grounds wth grand stand, fence, and other fea- tures Is aleso s€t on the matn I'gh- way. Mr. Hadley intends to remove the exhibit *c-te. Sete ae ‘An average of about 300 patienty A @ year are cranted to women in Greil Britain. GET OVER ON YOouR OWN SIDE! By Billey De Beck to the latter; so nobody saw the hand that slipped something into the ample PETEY DINK. folds of his sash. He departed ad ttering. | : m Tripe drink ¢ 9 9 ¢ having finished his ir waddled A little later Yasmini and Tom Trips, accompanted by Chamu left the house. As they reached the gate- the visitor ‘ou feel afraid of me?” —No— 1m ArRaID HE'S Got CoD Feet. WE Must | — Has | Oucte Pelcy | MeKTIONED SORTER PALE PETEY DeaR— — WHAT You Nesp is A Ne uk all. But tet! me who you | Post Yasmint opened on the butler, | Goins To Do Somelume To aes and tell as Shy ou une bencas| Abate oe reel Pgan yor | Floripa 5 Get Him INTERESTED Oa eee Sate ° ne ° e | au =f Re Shyer myn “Truly, heavenborn. One son, who Acain Masee’}( ASAIN: AUNTIE “Those who have powerful odds. and instruments You are to be my friend a look very Suddenly the discovery caused her pupils to contract a little and then dilate The visitor noticed st, and laughed Then, leaning forward: “How did you know I am a wo man? Tell me must know. I shall y to act bet “You remember when attenticn to the butler missed WHY YOU—DOG THAT 1S YiTHE SAHIB'S SALT YOU 83 saw light again, and grows into a man—the treasure of old hea young man, heavenborn,. who his manhood—now and then gay and then foolish—" “Who borrowed from Mukhum Dass the money-lender, making un true promises?” ON the money was to pay a Ident “And now Mukhum Dass threatens prison?” The money londe without ame—without without conscience.” | v at is why you—dog of a 1 i y the sahib’a : frem in-a-stable? | I steal from SNONVSEN SS NRA SSShs SSS SSS Boss SSAA SSS SSS SSS SVS SSS Ss SSS SS Ss SS SSS 8 ROR SS CITTLe VACATION Yeau— 27 KNow Att ABouT) “HAT | BEEN THINKIN LF ONLY CouLd GET, A COUPLA DANS orF I'D Star Chamu capitulated utterly, and pGe r & of him head that ad : Nail edad “te Senlita aco In iho face of we mi strode away acess walk roon, the 6 Comm oner Samson mat Blaine, trying to 4 ex stence js not hinted at woo Yusninl, possessir canny gut of ions, settied horses ‘io Laten. Me was a Deau {deal oon it was not his first call a house, although he to tind Dick Ulalne at home, | As « bachelor he had no domestic Gifcultles to pin him dow office work was « ing, and, being a me lardly more than forty, of fine phys:que with an Biaines’ contrived never { @stoniahing Gapacity for swift work, {ho could usual finish tn an hour before breakfast what would have kept the rank and file of officials perspiring through the day. Hie was a handsome man—too handsome, some said—with a profile Uke a medallion of Mark Anthor depart here are no mental cul-de-sac. Lut such things as political blind alleys to a man who is a judge of indiscre- ton, provided he has certain other unusual gifts as wel Sir Roland Sams Kr j0. SLi not at all a disappointed man, evey au Ciscouraged one. { ‘All ‘alcae?” he had asked, feel- | 5 sure that Mis, Blaine was pleasod to eee him “Husband in the hil! as usual? I must choose a Sunda next time and find him Tess smiled. She was used to the! remark, He always made it, but OF A.SPYING BUTLER SET TO | always kept aws EAT—STOLE MONEY FROM ME?” = on Sunda; Copyright, 1922, by the Bell Synd cate, Ini the fafl," Yasmin sald, “you| (Another fine installment tomor: spy cn my doings, nor re-| TOW.) ayings.”’ “Hteavenborn, I am ake back The stupendous amou 000,000 cups of coffce are c in the United. dumb! Only the money and I am dumb never seeing or having seen you or this sahity m produced a fountain pen s ye tates each yea People Notice It. Drive Them w ed while Chamu made a ~ hey mark and seratehed a Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets « the money, pay thy puppy's so c and see,” Yasmini ac A pimply face will not embarra: 4 Mukhum Dass gives a| much longer if you get a pac lest he claim the debt aj Dr. Edwards’ Olive » The skin e time: | should begin to clear after you have Speechless between relief, dovnt | taken the tablet Cleanse the blood, bow nd liver with Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there’s no sickness or pain after taking them. esentment Chamu hid the bani r sash and tried to feign AN Your Ladysh!p?" asked 1 fia’ Had gone, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that deal + itera | Which calomel does, and just as effec- ship, it's all m life's | ¢ sort tively, but. their action is gentle and ll the maharajah that you have | 8fe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets i ever cursed with a “‘dark brown tast a bad breath, a dull, listless, “‘no good en with a certain Gunga Sin that the Princess Yasn house ge ther Commissions feeling constipation id liver, bad t{t'n net trio, they'll isposition or pimply : ehey Olive Tablets ar v compound mixed. y * will know them by their olive ¢ Dr. Edwards spent years among pa t f tients afflicted with fiver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets are the ae | immensely effective ke one or bet -| two nightly for a we Dw much better you feel and look. 15c and 30c. '™ NOT GOING To sTand \ 'T MUCH LONGER. 1SAID 1D TRUST MRS. BLOSSOM AS FAR AS THE SECRET OF SKEEZIX AND HIS HISTORY ARE \ CONCERNED. — WHY A UTE TRIP— WE Ate Neep a CHANsE— —ER-Nouv TRAVEL BROADENS Not TAKE. Kblow —WHADDA You MANNER SO ° BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN I'M GOING TO SIT AROUND AND 90 NOTHING To TRY TO FIND OUT. 1 COULD BEG AND ARGUE TILL THE COWS COME HOME AND. 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