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f TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925 c CHAPTER 51, “Red | Mike,” gunman, man, fence, and man blinked over the dirty ous with spilt intoxi two pals. “Easy—that’s what it'll be, easy. All we've got to do is load her in a’ auto at the stage door, or where- hold-up about town, table, odor- “ants, at his ,;ever we can find her alone, and take her ou'n the woods. Her old man'il then have to come across with fifty grand.” “Maybe a hundred put in “Loule the Rat.” “Bwell lay-out, swell, are yi sure the dope is straight was “Shorty” Smith, “Right here in the paper!” Red “Mike shamed his pals with a dis- play 9f common school erudition and read the story of Amoura Ainsley, heiress to millions, who was “liv. ing her own life’ as mannequin and mime. “Yeah, but them noospapers don't worry about gittin’ things straight,’ Louise the Rat growled. “This is the straight dope, all right," Red Mike decided judictously. “It'll be easy, easy,” Shorty Smith assented, They bent their. heads together, and Red Mike assigned himself to trail their prospective victim, to “get the dope on her.” It was to be Louie the Rat's job to steal a car for “the CORNS AND The speaker Jb.” Shorty Smith was to fix up the place “in the woods.” Amoura was awakened late that afternoon by Vey Ardle's telephone call. “T must see you,” he said, “Not today, Vey, I’m just leaving for the theater. “After the theater, then?” Nd--I have an engagement.” moura, WHY didnt you tell m Tell you what?" “You know what I'm talking about. It's in the newspapers “Oh! ... You never asked me, she replied, lamely, awnre of the silliness of the remark. “May I see you tomorrow—I must TI will, I'll come to see you at Hou- bierre's. ” a mustn't do that.’ “When then?” She did not answer him imme- diately. “Perhaps we'd better not seo each other again.” Her heart dropped a beat as she uttered the words, “Why not?” There was a note of pleading in his tone. “Aren't you angry with deceiving you?” “I couldn't be angry with you for anything, unless it was because you deceived me when you told me that you loved me.” “But Vey, I haven't.” 'Yés, you have. Your eyes told me. A She shifted nervously foot to’ the other. ing now, Vey.” me for from one “I must be go- Germany Tests New Death Dealers in Mimic War be Casper Dailp Cribune PAGE NI! ("ADDITIONAL SPORTS _ WILL BIG TEW TEAMS HAVE RED'S NUMBER? Striking photo of Nebraska-Iilinois game which shows captain emacs pats at Ed Wier, and star of Nebraska elege: “Let me drive you to the the- checking Red Grange’s efforts one of the many times. ate ne eae aepy, 4%, z BY NORMAN BK. BROWN anny, Its superhuman. , ss el there isn't "time. I’m tardy It may be considered doubtful] what Iowa, Michigan - anes , = F F P F ny. [tight now to whether the 1925] cago and Ohio State of the B Well, Vill be there tonight, and With the allies looking‘on with deepest interest, Germany is studying outcome of its first mili- | ¢oothall season will furnish another | Conference are r iS Wik | Silie totose cote ataercareknies tary maneuvers since the World War. A mimic campaign was staged in Turingen, and many new | upset or surprise that will rank with th th : bee bra ents of destruction tested. Photos show new type of machine gun, with silencer, in a wooded | the feat of Ed Wier and his r j the show.’ isla om ; i a « o ka team mates in stopp! the f ’ Lift Off with Fingers “Please don't make a scene,” she position, and General von Seeckt, commander-in-chief of army, watching the “battle. her teae nal tiesametto BENE the Iowa meets Illinois at Iowa City, t said, peevishly. “I'll let you see me = es “Red” C ie frepertisulanceitoialiy||\ Coe, | tomorrow,” she conceded At last. 1 . | ae te eapun: Veale > | Ilinois takes on Michigan at Ur eee . “But I want to talk to you to-|Saying true. Her feeling of suc-|/ey together, I'm going to go on’ altook Amoura away from the buffet : ; bana, November 7. SHDRIDAN, Wyo., Oct. 124A night——."" cess on the first and second nights| buying orgy.” | it was a duel between the Grange, outstanding star of the Ohio § meets the Grankemen|ter having given employment to Amoura impetuously returned the|0f Hans Van Pugh’s revue lulled} «yfoney earned all yourself, you|'Wo men for her attention, It end-| 1924 season, rene anaes A SteD | Novem! 1 at Columbus Jerew r m twenty to eighi receiver to the instrument, and put|her into a false security. Pretty | mean,’ ER BLO cing WiLB AYE? RARNUR HU eatceentaule oF the ciate vOay Nebraskans’ feat {s of much|™e" since the middle of May, itl § on her hat and coat. As she closed, &00d Tor one so new to the 8 vey ‘regakaed'' bentrmantiy: ° 31e r Amot home aah > adtiell saliswere with ithe é I i, which | 18 instru tion work on the ‘B the door she heard the phone ring|S8he thought. On the third night, in i nd ak to her enroute. - ; Jhilndep. | Horn national fore’ ended Ia O,Phone Ting | he very nfiddle of her scene, she |Could not bring himse!f to: mention was too. tired and sleepy to| Posstble exception of tho’ quair uch Philndel. | oa Sahin: eae hae lines. Ob, the awfu'ness |t@ subject that was most in is : 4 ed with Nebraska's aims 6 stun-| Phia, Octot 1 ? E ies 1 fa runae potatos te. Sieh otal t that vaeuous moment! ‘hose | Head: her daring adventure outside | °°" Cis eveteh: | Red When they read how the Eighth] AS for. Nebraska! RUSE work HA) 7eaea each night in a taxi, and returned | e's 3 te oy OL her Own world of luxury 1 Five hours of ep. How wretch Wonder had been removed from the jowers of the Cornhuskers are | ive major projec s, all + the same way. She had a car of her] Words were in the back of _ her {ed she felt when the alarm rang at 1 Met tabs haces # Tonkin -forwatal to’ | thel h were completed. The large awn in mind now, and was thinking|™ind but, patalyzed, she couldn't errery | o'clock. ‘Thankful that Mad- ane eatts gain ground for|sreatest season in that school’s his-|and most important was compietic < «| rs summon them. _The audience held noted that the car w ame allawed. the ode's’ appearing | ° \yhetre ate bh a Ca t of seventeen miles of the Sherida: : disba shestra leader saved her; he roused} won't be too much out ‘of the 1 ; reds instead ot »}and void and puny Nebraska's} | ; a tem atthtn fous it would be to have “Old Iron- cyeeras uy Breer tiias Sicihoc., that | Used letewia.iatop desi Mo at 114 a of 9%, she |e nhuskers | vurt T lu : sides’ with her again, She loved the| 8 musicians into the numbe at | the . ‘ i indifferently ventured | na Wier tain of the Nebraska | r 10 In addit thé crew built a thre Uttle roadster Mko she loved her | followed the little comedy scene, and | for a moment, and I'll try t of “Apple Me ee ue iin abeatacila: aifannive Lin Neb., Oc: | mit 1d from the Sheridan-Love horse and her dog. She pined “for | the show moved om with her feeling myself more presentable.” gpates ts) eave ii ee on ag crankeOiné ater t to the Porcupine range . § 4 ahd: i valtinic sd work owning G ge time af all of them, Dreamily she thought|!imp and distraught. “She had had| kept him waiting in Apr 1 spoke persua- dines ties Aes) aarthe cutstandice!! r October,| station; a two-m road from tt of a cottage along the lake, with the} her attack of stage ght. She was ad only 20 minutes. Tt e He ind d neers id mito abtare wrtiee | d to Burgess ranger statlo horse and the dog and “Old Iron-|an actress now. ane put SB KAS ie one 8 the wheel of | Shiny to break through tho. Ilinols Ur Octo: t the Custer Battlefield Hiwa sides” as, her pals. She mumbled a silly excuse to] brought from the shop the 7 s individual sat. |‘ vad field inte (te fedreation urea: witshell the renn's ‘CHAPTER. 55 the stage, manager when she ran|ous day to: wear to dinner with | opi , she thought, nev: | ine and fel’ tn | I Ia., Novem: | the. Turkey creek turn, and puted 1 F Into the wings at the conclusion of |Tommy Loughley. It was one ofl having seen an expensive car x 7 eighteen switchbacks on the Ske Doesn't hurt a bit. Drop a little} There {s an old saying in. the| in, acon, “Oh, that was just your|L* Houbierre’s ewn creations, ais jt used as a taxi. “Car for|lttle Willle added in reas Kansue i at Manhattan, Kan, | dan-Lovell road on the face ofmfh “Wreezone" on any aching corn, cal-| theater that “the third night is) iiisation,”> he Jaughed.:. Sho re-| Slim affair of shiny beige satin em-| jive") {he swarthy individual re-| tones: November 14 mountain oF lus, or “hardskin’? on bottom of} harder than the first.” On the first} tu pned w grateful smitermad=tripped, | broldered tn fine go'd thread, with] peated ading her gnetical'y| “On, not to golf. Nothin’. like} Lincoln, Neb. > a meee ena ay Feed ena soe ae AR ae yee y night menibers of the cast are keyed) cover, to tho dressing room, she|% Sirdie fashioned in brown ve'vet.| vith jis eyes that on Sunday. Just to drink a few} Canned salmon were first expen San NOE you lft it right off wi up to a degree of excitement that shared with five other girls. “y'| Madame, in selling it to her at half | She stepped toward the auto, with| highbalis and play a stud > ed from Oregon and Washington ere: aruggist sells a tiny bottle| V2 them through without error.| Vere plank. didn't’ y'uh,s "one of | Price, und on cldit, thought it very | | She stepped toward the & pibasait | doRee? tmribine: Wateditor tal start ae Of Neneh ctoe ap tow Gents, 18ud ee nea sepad pee teat p te. fc them remarked, busily repowdéring beccri l Amoi ae censcloNs [to ride downtown in such a roomy | = = — = vamove\@very hakas-cornal re, © js Sip at 3 hat her wrap was becoming the © curb, somethir ; A ; » White eet te eTuonn between the toes,|reaction of their intensity combined | NY face worse for wear, but threw it around ee ae todtinee: te e ‘success! of White Owls is no cigar field, none than in the White Owls that are being! ~ soft corn, or corn between the toes, “L forgot completely where) .I o waver. Perhaps it smoked today. The constant patron¢ and the foot calluses, without sore-| with that confidence is likely to os SSN A ot . her unconcernedly, as she sgt back . of the man who sat | different from that of outstanding so marked as . sac’ tidgeac Wi sae ness or irritation. make them stumble and forget. Sree Agia: acme in Vey's motor again rding her, But she | dustries which have taken the lead by White Owls. Pie eal eee diets Amoura Ainsley found the old] “Well, it happens to ‘em all,"ban-} «yr haven't seen mnuch/else about the opportunity to] Ving far greater value i smaller ond never OT ates prt la unto pee se f 1e oppo! ital thie paticy. a m1 S ei 9 phar patti you in the papers," he ventured. |iirn, Quick as lightning the. per- pense peri eee SRR TeHN werk OTRreRe se so heavily of the finest crop of Amoura was warmed by thf®} iio had faithfully inspected them icaaivs a2 ay individual gave Here are: many, examples. of the: er beneftto the tobacco in years that everyw sympathetic comrade She was}ai! in the last two days, morning) ya. 4 push that sent her sprawling d f this principle but in the smoking public smokers are saying, “White Owls are learning that Mfe back of the foot-|and evening. Send a in after her | Soundness of this p tasting better than evet. i lights’ was a far different: matter) She expressed her amusement. "I|iphe car sped off ving her kick Sweeter tasting, more més from what it is in the story books:] sipped out the back way that after f ; ware low tk ver, White Owla Be ik wa : ng and str ing with the swar low than ever, These peopic were zea’ous in their! noon, and went home, leaving Lali one, who held one brawny arm . are, beyond doubt, the phrsuit of applause, ahd Jealous sof rzounierre to tell’ the reporters that |e. ’n hee neck and over her mouth greatest cigar value their laurels, but they always Were |] wouldn't sce then, They haven't| while he pul'ed down the curtains. you can Try ready to help a brother or’ sister. !yothered me since. I'm sick of all (To Be Continued) 8 eas vee TT In their own sphere it was each for } tye publicity, reall, I wouldn't the next chapted: Westland en you llun= FOR BETTER CLEANING himself, byt they presented a united) wouldn't mind, though, pened | cts the News. ; Ceca any. a frorit to the world at large. The Western “i€ the critics would say every fully good actress ou sald you were com he show." | didn't. I had tickets for ye terday evéening—but when you r fused to see me, I decided I wou'dn day — Ws Owl day | — is the cle Were ofa million friends, Vey had communicated with her since his telephone call of! two eve: nings before, but ufter this perform- anée sho found him waiting withia ‘mousine at the stage door, | His greeting was word'ess, but eloquent. “We're going to a little dance a that I'm an By the wa, s to see Cleaners Don't stay head- sick, ¢ Bilipus, . consti: Z little: go. I Intended to come this evening 4 working in a* shipyard i that, Bile poonice-|feiend“of mine 1s giving,’ he an [put had an engagement. Bud T fins) pei abate lyascandy-Nke ‘“Cas-|nounced, after he had given direc lacing r will be a nightly visitor af| jin, 9 vee: The tay parted cit x carets.” Take one or| tions to the chauffeur through’ the , Mi ebaksa be brece cee two of these pleasant | speaking-tube. you won't You won't be S «3 re jan Bao laxative tablets any| “But I’m hardly dressed for any-| ayo to stand the more. than | “Spo ag f a ie he wes time to gently stimu-| thing formal,” she protested. évening. ‘They're si | ; “a ot ee to ask veg saree gah eo “IL think you look just lovely, but pers rigs headache | what it Wen ete Then feel’ fine, your head| Ve can’ stop. by your apartment if , you're getting t t ming back empts becomes clear, stomach’ sweet, ton-| YoU Uke 4 , sae Hen t's ge r | ‘ gue pink, skin ros: The fact of ‘the ‘ma is’ the all the time | ; Res ORD Yascarets” gent’y Cleanse, sweet-| haven't a thing to wear. I haven't] tring {t ie.’ i iar goes ack!" he ER en and refresh the entire system./had a new ss in ages, except ems to be thrilling to the men | rum 1 ext time T send a dumb They never gripe, overact or sicken.}one that I brought’ home from the| jn ; riAlasine S400, laughed, | fool after ething I go myselff IMMEDIATELY Directions for men, women and|shop yesterday, and it’s nothing ex- ording. to what I've heard children on each box, any drugstore. tras As noon as I get enough mon-| «on, it isn’t stiggestive. In some ful statueque blond had a . ii of the scenes the girls have very w York to act as stenographer While our supply is complete W MEN BORN few secrets, but that’s art, you|to 4 dignified Ph sigdelpbian ot know.” She mimicked Van Pugh’s| Quaker descent. On the morning of DON’T LET YOUR | aelp Sook peat ate fish le pgeranes > shack wick EGG NUT RADIATOR FREEZE “Yes, so I've heard.” ~ straight to the es ob hen euplaret: I ] h Amoura, who had never been ne narked, \ LUMP *_ For Lack of very curious about Vey Ard'e's so: |} t over here the Just Dp ain business spe ” on n e Jmousine "Oh, y 19 employer. 4 * : Now Is the Critical Time. | 01 io) rene Ne vownstone, man. | without elane from a lettor Tue milliotva-day popularity of Natrona Transfer, WE HAVE IT! iaE.Pinkham’sVegeta- | sion, neavily carved on Lake Shore | he was, reading Hey Wire Owts results from the Co irive, € urry up 5 i 4 Storage & Fuel Co. Caspers Finest Filling POP ound will Help they Were admitted by a statu-}then* was the start ejolnder; sound business principle of small 4 * Station You Safely Through same footman who addressed Vey |"E want to get to work.’ rofit and greater volume. And, Beech and C Sts. E Ch dl in a warm, familiar tone, 1 a Pp Ph 949 ° andier Convoy, Ohio, — =, Daring the Change led her toward the grand st The n called ‘at the Jones now, tobacco from the sweetest, ak of Life I was weak and run-down and | Th» main rooms surroun home one mer Sunday afternoon ) INDEPENDENT L Seimei try | ented court: wi soled inate het Cewartietia® Ww nawered tha. bel mellowest crop in nel “wil ; work, By reading | ping-veined alab and in the ‘Pop aint ir e sald, “He's gone > ed value than 8 your advertise-| center there was an electr y er to the If club, made them greater rene t Taany exe lighted fountain of alabaster The minister's brow darkened and ever. . ' abou a silver, in which rainbows we _ SERRE oe <eraene 3 CASPER TO. RAWLINS ST AGE thane Vege, (2 CARS LEA DaILY aT 9:30 4 Mm FARD=3: table Compound | Wien their wraps had been depos Saves you soprontaig te? aa past il travel between Casper andithasstraight-|j.4 in the dres#ing-rooms, they ened me right out found ten or twelve couples in and made me feel | )\/" °° the or 15¢ WYOMING MOTORWAY sind madd me for | ts” wih", soeeorertina ik Transporta: Company's Office 4 | playing alternately. v ‘TOWN OTe! eee ONB ae ten Bae “Our host, Frank Dulvay, is the CH NOERD Gora ¢ Aa 8 : thes Lwatwelland | gayest chap in CBicago,” Vey ex: a housework on the farm | Mialned. ‘This individual, a stoutish Sec nyt 4 1 recommended ‘it | Youth with a red face that be Pees A dissipation, was dancing, with no! oad aiytas orn ad 1 dd er one but three girls, when Vey an, 114 eget Fh moned him to meet Amoura, and try it ty if it aah t helper her + Wd ee pay for it, and before s' e bottle ale said to me, yen woo t have to pay for it! Itis helio tue ree Casper CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A. “st Ainsley of Westland, whose mad ad- (No Transfer or Uayoyers) venyirg as a mannequin and actress youl mAy have read about.” v apeae are oe White Owl wonderfull: And she too! Dulvay ts his grey ey upon ef rooms nyhabe gad ae A i- "Yo s oJ ut fi oi Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service || itt, wart Mota Musas Teeny] 8S e had many Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers || ACrnMAN.aceruilY’Mrs-Ackerman’a | stor wouen,” teh 2 2 persons 3° pr i d lofier. Hor experlence cught tol | patendtaie tle orm, “May I have ‘Twin Beds 4% Poy ami 10na ay PEODGUOR TERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 you. She tells of the trialsof middie | ;j)> first dance?” She went away Ihe vonderful results she ob- | iT deeply affected by that = CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN Rg ant wong eA: gute Ma a a a ay _ = ttable Suppripe. second dance, too, but after Dulyay