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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1925 CHAPTER 46 In one of these gargantuan NQpotinent houses that are found no- | world except in the spread out over a 1 the Wilkon avenue district, that bustling secondary “gowntown section” of Chicago, \moura found-a one-room furnished uite, With kitchenette and bath, for ‘35 a. month. The price would joubtless have been much higher, d it not been for the fact that the o windows of this particular partment looked out on an inner t and dranit in their ectly, It seemed to ut it afforded a marvelous amount of “roominess" considering the ac commodations {t afforded awed by these wonders jsitors are. She was delixt folding bed; the built-in nit uairter block sunlight | Amoura | out her tongue at her stately em- ployer, but forebore. “Yea “this afternoon, and maybe, a swim,” Vey asked. » His tone be- spoke a jolly mood, “I'm sorry, Ve: “Why, precious “I+must stay late today.” She wondered whether she should tell him about Hans Van Pugh and the show, “May I come by and drive you but I can’t.” home, then? doesn't matter what hour it Is. “No, I don’t know when 1 will be leaving.” “Madame hasing a special show?” She was ann d by his ques- | Moning, “No, I'm going to attend a rehearsal for a show. Mr. Van | *ugh has chosen me for his next | production.” Her volce brightened, | “Isn't that splendid?” * in Se ee ae TS prado | “Why, you're not going fo accept, door; the hidden dumb.waiter: | 9%° 30ut ¥qure not golng to ap oft carpet that seemed to be owt nches thick. \moura found the place afier ven turing out to the North Side at 8& o'clock in the morning in answer to newspaper advertisement. It was first stop, and-she didn’t ther, With a deposit paid dowr went on to work nd le! se van to tote her bel new home, This transposition Mrs. Stone's boarding house to comparatively luxurious home spirit. Jessie had news for her iving first rehearsal ted: rded them sourly from “Hansy's Ann behind her own sent her to work blithe} “Certainly.” “Why, why—. L forbid you to.” CHAPTER 47 The word inflamed Really, yo Forbid. Amou: Ainsley. “FE BID? What ‘right have YOU © forbid me to do anything?” She ittered the first words that came into -her mind, and hardly knew What,she was ing. “The right of the person who loves you more than any other in the world,” he responded, with a calmness that restored her equlli- brium. “I don't think you realize whaf you are doing.” “You have the tragic tone of one yowder-puff. ‘or the first tims three shang she had been passed | Speaking to a condemned person.’ in the cholcés. “Please let me come and talk to “What do you to do?’ | ¥ou about it.’ Amoura questioned “Really, Vey, I'm entirey capable \nn answered for Huh | of making up my own mind,” He makes yuh race ‘round like an| “Very well.” He spoke as if he idiot. Walk on. your and al! | had nothing further to say, that ‘stuff, Things no LADY would do.” Amoura frowned, Jessie laughted, “So, ANN After all these years you've become a LADY.’ Other girls shrieked. “Huh!” was all “Ann could think to say. She hoped that Jessie fell ‘down and broke a leg the opening night, and as ‘for this “new girl,” the way, I have a new ad- drs " She gave it to him. He repeated it. ferent “Goodby She stood fingering the recetyer she had restored to its hook, con- sidering the finality in shis tone. Did it mean that he had broken off not. |, with her? | No. Surely, He was just peeved. ... But, per- well, bad luck to her, too. hap: + No... Well, she didn't La Houbjerve’s eyes flashed her | care. She wasn’t going to allow her- displeasure when Amoura was,calied | Self to be bossed. But she was tori to the telephone from the floor of be salon soon after one , and Xmoura guessed that Madame would ve something to say Ww : d from the phone ig ‘Tommy Lough: sa you? 1 wondered if y shave tea with me toda Tommy, but I eeping the mann late today,’ She didn’t care him about Hans Van Pugh. “How about dinner and a tomorrow evening?” “Tm afraid I won't be free any lévening ‘this week.” i “T want you to mect my moura.” “I'm sure I'd be glad to meet her Tommy.” “When can to tell show mother, pu come?” “Please call Ine Saturds sb Jlelded reluctantly. “But T can’t get you on Satur ternoon. J tried last’ Satur S call me at home.” fim the new addr ber desire. The expected “‘calh down” from a Houblerre did not materialize Madame frowned on jany thing tha took the mannequins’ mind: off their work" in “salon hours.’” moura escaped a rebuke begause o Houblerre’s attention was divert éd by the entrance of a choice pa tron, one aristocratic enough to drop her cloak of condescension. * But Madame was free again when Amoura was called to the telephone qgain. With swift strides she over- fook the mannequin at the door of the phone booth, ) “Tt ts against She gave again against $ | the other, 1t appeared. Madame grandly took a Wathing suit out of un old stock and bestowed it upon ber prote; In Amoura’s mind it was not rompers or bathing sults. y that was not what!they were soing to wear in the production, Her Joubt on this score: was soon erased. When the girls sought out Hans Van Pugh on the stage of the Empire Theater after “having a bite” In a dairy lunch, they found tho stage thronged with “members of the ensemble” Industriously and monotonously dancing to the strains ofa poorly tuned plano; All of the rules of this | you rompers or bathing suits? by uncertainty as she made anothe turn of the salon before going baci: to the designing-room. The furs she was wearing made her body miser: ble with heat. At fiy slock the six mannequins chosen by Hans Van Pugh for his latest production cssembled in Mad- “me's salon for a word of instruc- tion from her. “It will be some days before you actually appear in pub- llc, but there are some things I wish you to consider now! You will ap- pear under the patronship of this es- tablishment, and I wish you to keep that fact ever in mind. The pres- Use of ovr salon ts in your keeping. (It surprised the girls to hear Mad- ame refer to {t as “our galon.") “Your conduct,” she” continued. “must always pe above reproach. ne Httle adverse plece in a news- Paper about one of La Houblerre’s mannequins, and ah!” camd more practical : “Have all of You will need them for rehearsals.” house for the girls to receive any | them were attired for freedom’s aake, but NECESSARY 1 at uti | bbreviated costumes of sorts. Said pointedly. Ah, girls!” Hans Van Pugh Amoura hesitated. "T do not} ach one of tte newcomers know the nature of the message, | y with a Mitle handshake. Madame, I'm sorry coatless and hatless, and his time, yes, but ry this {5 . His he look ra. had t Giticuns Heals Eczema In Rash All Over Baby’s Body Eczema broke out in a rash all over my baby's face,scalp and body. It itched’ and burned badly. and when he scratched it caused erup- tions. I had to pin his hands down to keep him from scratchin face was disfigured, and his cloth- ing aggravated the breaking out.! | He was cross and fretful and would| | lie awake nights and keep mc awake, | I read an advertisement for Quticura Soap and Ointment and | sent for a free sample. It helped him so I purchased more and after using three cakes of Soap and two] | { (Signed) Mrs. John Hintze, 1614 W. Lombard St., Davenport, Iowa. Clear the pores of impurities by| | daily use of Cuticura Soap, with touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed to soothe and heal. Cuticura Talcum is fragrant and refreshing. | Soap Sie. Ofetment 28 anvt Ge, Talcum 2c: Said | | rare Tabere! ‘Dept. H, Mal rae” DON’T LET YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE For Lack of ALCOHCI. WE HAVE IT! Casper’s Finest Filling Station | tron.” | show over at the Monarch theater,” | ep of an arm. n they returned to the stage roup, he was busy rehearsing aber, stopping the chorus ev- few minutes to perform the steps rimself, hhis way, this way," he 1, polnting to bis feet, would “Try to think of your lower extremities as something nimble, and not blocks of. Then he would single ring individual, d embarrassed while she his side, o at of another sort, chewed gum in rhythm with his words, would coach: her personally while the other girls ed on. gathered around in a cir Tt was an hour before he gave an ttentioh to La Houblerre's manu » you young ladies are su 1 to be LADTESin this prod 2 you mustn't forget -w Madame Houblerre has taught you bout the correct carriage and post- ure Briefly he tndicated what he expected of them in their first scene mausing now and then to change the positjun “Josie Gray was to have been here tonight to go through a song with you. She'll be here tomorrow night, or she gets out of this show.” Van Pugh spoke with g determina ivay's temperament. Wifteen minutes of this and h \* content. That's your firet ecene. vow the next one is going to be the {tof the show. It's a burlesque of our Bedrooms and One Bath,’ the he eonfided, “I’m going to call thir, sketeh ‘Four Baths and One Bed- om’.”” he chiuekled. “AlN of you will very prettiest: ah—unmen: | , then sald an indit. | Her talk be- | Amoura alone was without one or | ar just why they should | out some | Hane | 0 that indicated he feared Josie, INDEPENDENT . E. Chandler ar th f &s Mavame Houblerre ean de Hg concluded the obsetyation with! a wink at Amoura, and she colored. Something in her rebelled. She | guessed the sort of scene Hans Van | Pugh was going to ask them to do. | She wouldn't appear in it, that was all, She would tell him so now. But as she started to speak, she thought of Vey Ardie and his) “for- bid.” If she quit now, he would think it was because of him, | (To Be Continued) FLASK TOTER| TARGET FOR NEW DRIVE fSCCES CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—()—The flask | totter and the place where in he} EB. C, Yellowley, prohibition admin- istrator plans for Chicago and his enforcement district. He says: “Nightly raids on the same cafes und cabarets will be made tf neces- sury. Whether they sell liquor makes no difference if patrons bring their own and drink { “Raids will be patrol wagons trials for the, tions to close them for one year ‘for the places. And'under cover agents already have a places.” long Ust of such | Spanish Rescue | 300 Prisoners | Taken by Riffs) PARIS, Oct. 10.—()—An uncon- firmed report received here says th Spanish forces in Morocco have r covered 300 prisoners held by the Riffian tribesmen. 109 South Center St. Phone 502 WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. Distributors of WHITE BUSSES & TRUCKS THE BLUEBIRD GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY | Qpen Sundays and Holidays 544 S. Center Phone 1938 ; 810 EAST SECOND ST. NATRONA | SHOESHOP Rebuilding of Worn Footwear | | 114 E. MIDWEST | | In the next chapter: The Choice. | cri ibe ai | Now each day brings its series of drinks are the objectives of the drive| ary 1, 192) }ot criminal effort over so wide a} REBUILT TYPEWRITERS—ADDING MACHINES Guaranteed for one year—Terms if desired. - : ‘RENTALS—SUPPLIES—REPAIRS W. L. TALBERT i HERNCALL & HERNCALL CHIROPRACTORS ‘ | 40 Adjustments for $20.00 at Office Single Adjustments $1.00—Calls $1.50 | WATER || SADDLE ROCK CAFE i Quality and Cleanliness Is Our Motto 220 WEST FIRST STREET Booths for Privacy Che Casper Daily Cribune va sis oS aS A ROS ts ee aR ee ae PAGE THREE [ 1] | binati : g& black gold | shoulder straps and the skirt is ex- \Criminals of Country NAVY OFFICER ©: 1 racing so that certain. poet MEETS DEATH Concentrating on Gem Thefts, Expert: PHILADELPHIA, Oct Claim ||: 10.—(#)— the NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—(P)—Is)« delphia navy there a concerted drive now on by | ia ea oft slipped on the criminal class against gems ; d deck and fell} broty? ‘ ‘ striking, his head Last winter furs, silks and velvets | ; Je of the pier. 1 tigured largely in burglaries and} street holdups, to be succeeded. dur- | ; ing the summer by a long list of dep-| redations in which chain store tills and payrolls were objects of attack. | « reported thefts of precious stones. In New York alone, since Janu: | 25, police have listed | *OOUGLS HIGH ANNEX 5 NEAR COMPLETION 150,000. More than half ofsthe: loca! total was comprised in depredations occurring in the last half week, th climax being reached in the disay pearance of almost $700,000 in on, “haul” from the exclusive hot .; plaza. ) i Wyo Oct Almgst daily dispatches from ot! shia Ff ; er cities describé the holdup of ¢ 1 1 | = 19. It mond , or the pilftring o: bei. possible tor 4t iaer boudol ing some to inquire) wasnnGTon. om ; Se ean ate eek but it whether not been, more | with harsestine in as Beer ln ec erEALT ET ec oeht than coincide F cm ~eeynb iss ad ; definite idea of the s principal farm crops }the department the similarity because territory. The record here has drawn atten — Every Pictere Backache Slowing You Up? LWAYS tired—stiff and achy? A dull ache in the small of your back wearing you out? Sharp twinges torturing you at almost every step? Too often this condition is due to sluggish kidneys. Blood and nerves are upset by poisons and impurities, and many aches and ills Tesult. One is apt to suffer backache, lameness and stiffness—headaches, dizziness and distressing bladder irregularities, If your kidneys are inactive, don’t risk serious kidney sickness. Help them with a tested diuretic. Use Doan’s Pills. by thousands. Ask Doan’s are recommended your neighbor! Here is Casper Proof: Aly, Sepore: st : lion sharply to the fact that withi Corn. production he dedics a > used £0 aa a few short blocks of downto’ 918,000,000 bushels ve new build tt Whe New York reposes'a fortune in gems | 2.455,000,000 bushels latter part | I ; { beyond the wildest dreams of Cap- | : 437,000,000 bu: will take | ood wi t tain Kidd or of che imlganative year, » to which ’ elieve scope of an Arabian story teller, A preliminary estimate place: | 1 will be] —- — It Mes in the famous Maiden Lane| winter wheat production at’ 416,-| in 9 >» section which, in turn, 1s adjacent} 000,000 bushels and the forecast of oan S 1 S to the great underground yaults t is 282,000,000 bushels, Knee. | holding the bullion and specie re- total wheat crop 697 he newest ever frocks just Fae ee serves of the federal reserve far this | 000,000 bu c 4 | imported P: e worthy of| Stimulant Diurét‘c to the Kidneys district, and/the depositories of the | 000,000 t nth | an endearing diminutive. nly | 60c all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y. gold and silver guilds. and 87 luced | they ar ertainly they ere | Conse: ative men have placed an} | ast year, model in a com. Review of Business and Industry, ewe ene -——— \{ Hogan Spot Grocery || Giass replacements in all makes | Bread-Butter, Milk and Eggs of cars | FRESH EVERY DAY Corner East A and Beech John Jourgensen Phone 2070 242 W. Yellowstone CASPER MOTOR | BUS LINE Operating 11 White | Busses | CY FILLING STATION and j Battery Station | ; { LORTON | FUNERAL HOME | 3883S. Beech Phone 899 |} | \ Casper, Wyo. --> WELL LISTEN / / PLEASE CALL Cag CY Confectionery and | Drugs | We manufacture our own Ice Cream. Close to the Camp. Cor. CY and 13ts. Phone 2314-J. J. E, LLOYD, Prop. | T)ON’'T walk—talk—use your telephone for the best food values in town. Just cal} 1261 and we'll give you the best for | | the least. We deliver. Pi e = 3 Sanitary Wet Wash | JOHNSON BROS. Laundry 228 W. K. Street Phone 2282 GROCERY CO. 638 EAST SECOND Phones 1251—1252 PHONE 1105 | Pelton & Hemry TWELVE EXPERIENCED OPERATORS Insurance. All Lines : . PHONE 707 | | Our Motto Service The Lidderdale | Tool Co. R WORK Butter Nut || Casper Armature Bread 1 Works GENERAL REPAI 66 | Wyoming Baking Co. | Repaired MOTORS Rewound 1245 £ = 1} Our Work Guaranteed say ie bi | AND DRINK || Electric Supply and | HILLCREST ‘| Construction Co. _ || 257 SOUTH CENTER STREET | Alemite Service Station CARS GREASED | 112 S. Durbin Phone 1904 Office Phone 483-W Phone 1151 i CASPER, WYOMING Auto Equipment Co. Bla Wyoming Grocery Company asper, Wyoming Staple and Fancy Groceries swAE? AUTOMOBILE : ‘rui 7 t WHOLESALE © Fresh Fruits and Vegetables || :SALE, AUTOS | ‘ , P.O. Box 1083 , Koler Furniture Co. SECOND 4AND FURNITURE TRUNKS AND SUITCASES 220 S, Wolcott Phone 138 | THE TROY ; LAUNDRY CO. | 326 N. Durbin } Phones 1672 and 1673 i GEBO COAL, the Safe and Sensible FUEL || Natrona Transfer, Storage & Fuei Company PHONE 949 EE Crating Shipping | | | Wyoming Roofing {| M. J. O'Fallon Supply Co. The Wyoming Automotive | Company Company | Phone ~656 || Wholesalers of everything for All kinds of roofs applied and | aio ah a Dinan tive needs aired Wholesale umbing, n . 813 ; 627 B. 1th St Phone 1804 || Mill and Water Works Supplies | Phone 812 aaa nanan | Casper Supply Co. Casper Bottling { Distributors A MAUIINERY, ELECTRICAL | Works, Inc. id AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES Phones 913 and 914 444-448 South Center St | HOLMES HARDWARE Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods Phone 136 WHOLESALE RETAIL PIGEON Tea & Coffee Co. FARMERS FLOUR MILLS PLUSH FLOUR Distributed by BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR Moving Packing Leslie M. Nelson Whse & Trans. Company Sell Yes, We COFFEE | | The Golden Rule Dept Store Lindsay & Co. WYOMING’S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE Postage Prepaid to any part of the State on al) Mail Orders. 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