Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1923, Page 10

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PAGE TEN. Che Casper Daily Cridune ants to Know. “HILLS OF H AN” oy GoostE Tae = oe ae LM te. SPELEACH= | MR. GooGte. © WANT To | Te You How To SATER|{ Xr Want To BY SAMUEL MERWIN ifs Hoo- RAY Your Hear a The Author of “The Road to Frontenac,” “The Honey Bee,” Etc. Sood) For Louswreie ety < Firsr U sal INSTALLMENT NO. SIX. Barney G00Gte!! GET (N Tove worn WHO's wo it by the li WeiCome Betty Doane ter of an Ame | *Lowisvitté than Brachey TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1923. By Biliey De Beck Borys ,. TEU ME ONE THING FIRST - WHERE DOES “Tee WONDERFUL Lovise Live 2 Elmer twright, Griggsby Doane — MY DEAR SIR—THis “Acony Etcur” ts But Just like A, WAKH— AND I CAN SEE You'Re THE KIND OF MAN WHo CIKES HicE THINGS ae FACE ELLS m me, what | TREFiement LAA ? | KO je have left Tainan this! “iy could you? — AND WE HAVE (t HERE —— Listen To THAT MoTor— SHE Mrs. Boatwright — Won't SHE Lovers’ Meeting Where could | cin] judge has assigned ier an! ¢ to me. He was vers ec He wants me to publish} a the Ho Shan Com-| ear. | “You should have brought the sol-| “Oh no. ‘I preferred being alone.” +4} I don't think you | t safe to go about r're a white mar t night on Ifficulty with this waited; comman He was having 4 — Nort A BIT OF ; (T—THE Olper. Don't MAKE THE SLicHTest SOUND SHE GETS THE — Not THe Sticutest Souno - MoREe SILENT SHE —WELL, Hats NOT The ar for ME— —— |} WANT A CAR. So lovd, SHe'LLDRowH Out MY a | painful self-revelaticn think my OH Sometime aie MISTA WALT, \ “NO, RACHEL, BUT HELLO, MANDY, MISTA RACHEL SAYS WALT SAY YOU 1AINT SEEN You \/ sHE HAS sHowN VY WALT SAY MIS ‘BLOSSOM GOT TOO COLD A DISPOSITION, MIS. AN' MIS BLOSSOM | A DISPOSITION To | GOT A COOL DISPOSITION BLOSSOM. AN’ HE INTERESTED TOGETHER LATELY.| TREAT ME coo. | AND BESIDES HE ( IN SOMEBODY ELSE. YOU AINT HAD /| BESIDES | HAVE INTERESTED SOMEWHERE & BUST-UP? _/ \ OTHER imPoRTANT / ELSE. |p INTERESTS 5 ve by somet as a long, long si . with a inarticulate ex-| he sprang up. Startled, all impulses, she caught his hand, His fingers tightened | about hers | "What?" | | she asked breathless. “Tl go. “Not away from Tainan?” t's the only SO HE'S PRETENDING HE HAS ANOTHER FLAME JUST TO MAKE ME JEALOUS, HA! AS IF HE COULD} 1 WONDER WHO THE DESIGNING CREATURE doesn't matter much what hap pens to any indiy : | take that chance. I'm alive, and yc Meanwhi u can make up y |mind. I'll I'M ask of you then Js o Take BACK WHAT You SAID ABOUT My SUS- PENDEeS, om Ik Soers!! qu coPs!! decision. I cept { pe f Her s were twisting around KNockc YaH For. 4 \2°/ tack, his. SI ldn’t look up at him,| te lft nor he down at her | ae “When shall you leave T’ainan?” | | “Now—this afternoo: | He took her lightly, reverent | h's arms and brushed his lips ate to start today. You} an't travel Chinese roads at night,"'| | Il start early in the morning.” N—it you—I'll come out this even I think I , “Oh—Betty. .. It may be a litt Just for a le while.” | He considered this. ‘It's wrong,” | he said. “But what's the good of my deciding not to come. Of course I will.” | “You came clear to T’ainan.” | I know... .” | nd how about me." she broke “I'm shut in a prison’ her | You're the only friend that's come— Atte es HAROLD TEEN—WELL, MISS DEAN SEEN ’EM—THE SUSPENDERS | FIGHT — Y'TELY ' BEAN, w himself up, at this stitfy.| Here, talking in some excitement were 1 say*good-by.”” | four or five sercants. said Betty her | He paused. to ask what was king up. “You mustn't go matter. They told him in the jof the “ strBets, range sold as a long silence. Then| I s' (asthe ca members of broke out The Great Eye Society) from t © way I can stay. 1} the western mountains had been c you only trouble. Of| ing of late to the yamen of oldKang ould never have come, but| Hsu, the treasurer who, had re: cin danger in| viewed these troops within twelve aik about it." And! Dr. Mary Cassin came down the, ris Ups shut giving them his approval 1 filled; she had to keep! hours, witnessing their incan steps from the dispensary. Mr. Doane,” she a find thing a Doms -cocase THeudt s?” Her yolce| “Oh, murmur, She| did ec payment, apparer the only person I can talk with. And 4 2) you and I—if ye the 7 3 = 5 4 w he managed to say:! morning—we can’t things- a EN if 1 WONDER WHAT HE WHATS “THE IDEA OF HANGING \ about that.” | very lives"”—her wave | eat - . WANTS? HE WAS AROUND HERE ROBERT? TRYING ' I must tell you. 2'll| -aue thie” | i YA KNOW TH’ OFFICE —\) Paty HIS FULL To GET YOUR JOB BACK 2? 1 JES'CAME AROUND ree." “I'll come.” he said. | Boz WHO MAS ED }) SALARY WHEN HE in ‘ “To SEE IF TH’ JOINT ¥ ‘. | “1 wonder if it is like a net,” sala; || FROM HERE YESTIDO7S |) Was tiscHARGED! WAS STILL IN : i WELL I JES’ SEEN HIM BUSINESS !!! / nha you, then , to be my| Doane, returning from So T’ung HANGIN" AROUND OUT j ee came slowly into the gate house IN TH’ BALL II! nS its ‘ {ttle louder; “Where| He stood for a mom poking a Aip it with going | ner ecie: eset r J on going Mu Hung Char 3 wn to Hung Chan now.” Doane, There is scme under-| offered no apology And Betty wa NEW DISCOVERY eave Tainan, It Doane inclined his head. “'Yes,Jen If you could give me onight?” asked the wife, rather/ standing between them—something| defiant. 1 ml a promise tied the family cough syrup me z was murdered—and twelve to fifteen : asthe Pais Boatwright arply. that should be got at. The man is} from y that she would not meet l iat c Biherk: / Biot on bien words eine. inclined hin head married. I refused to accept him here| him a until after your return a t » he found Boatwright with a] Mrs. Boatwright camel “Just this other matter,” sald the] @s guest, whereupon Betty got word |The man, however, would. promin Rss EERE hap eee OE 1 ‘Or he exclaimed, then:| wife, more briskly. “I won't ke yy and they have been| nothing.” pigs Body Building I've x Ho 1 do, M itr Fl] you long. But I don’t feel free | share ty ehelnGw?Dosha-ancea 4 i : SRS MITHING j beciasea es { that mat | handle the situation in my own wa, wantin ere pane. maked,| D Wheel nd something must be done.” t . is * f uid he.| a » TY and urging At troor wee t beginning to, + 1 “th . man here—he turned up x ; ; r sh w | be t old Pa 1 fi Boatwright began M. C. M. Spring Co. t er bitter his had telographed the A ga-| 1 , 7 the wife rrupted 328 W. Midwest Phone 136% ng on t ous, Matter So T'ung t me an you M | nia ee f 4 n of | ba t 1 And he met on th as kis *

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