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PAGE TWO AMY LEADER HOLDS CAPITAL Conservative Jim Williams Signs Up For Five More Years of Laughter srip.upon her hands, “Tell Amoura, is there any hope?. ...% I've thought of nothing but you since you went away .., . were stolen away.” She turned her eyes away, and me, OF N CARAGUA Chiefiain was silent for a moment before she answered: “{ don’t know, Tommy.’ If her heart could have spoken it would have sald, “She does know." “Marry me, Amoura, and we will | travel, wander, seek adventures, You (| won't have to be tied down to this conventional life you detest. I know how you feel. I understood you, You | don't want to be tied down. I want a pal, not a humdrum wife... .” How bould ghe send him away Che Casper Daily Cribune Jailed for Marrying; Pines for Boy. Husband MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925 slipped away to the village of Peta- luma and were married. Returning for the proverbial family blessing landed Emily in the county jail with a charge of violat ing parole against her, Jensen's parents were willing to welcome the new daughter-in-law, but Judge An- derson, who maintains that “the dignity of the court must be upheld” wasn't. Neither was the aunt. She’s of Legal Age to Wed. On an order of the court the boy-hurhand was even denied ad- mittance to the jail for a between- the-bars chat with his bride. Then just as a local attorney filed notice of an appeal on behalf of Emily, she was suddenly spirited from jail about the entire edge of the ear and outlines that organ in gleaming dia- monis and platnium, For large ears these are very ex- pen: “BAYER ASPIRIN’ PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told | without hurting him? What could by a probatoin officer with sealed she say? She must not make him orders not to divulge her destina- Captures Fortress by in “Bayer” Package > suffer as she had suffered—as she Hon Bane a Ware “Gf che irentihy Coup d’ Etat. was \ suffert Ab, Philip. she court permits such procedure. at a Ti | if on! you knew.! After several days a_ friendly tA, 2 Ociaae= | e patient with me -Tommy. newspaperman discovered Emily in awhile. I'm still’ upset. I the home at San Francisco. Meantime the wheels of justice grind slowly. Notice of filing of the appeal has gone forth but weeks may become months before the in- jured dignity of the court hag been avenged. Meantime Emily, 18, id of legal age, to marry, is still a war of the juvenile court until she while Harry, who {is 21, and legally married, is wifeles Wreck on U. P. ried out in urs of Sunday, s, I knov hand hopefully. Uncomfortable, she "arose, pulling her hands free tenderly. “Let's join mother and father. I think they'd like to play bridge, Do you mind? “Bridge? Of course, of course.” Despite her good resolutions of the previous day, Amoura slept late in the morning. When she opened her eyes first, early, she felt as if she were going to have a headache, and sought to defeat it by staying He squeezed her | ‘oops of the garrison joined coup. There was considerable Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” b out Sunday in which in bed until she went to sleep again. on package or on tablets you are acked the constabulary Her mother awakened her after 10 Road Reported not getting the genuine Bayer As- ove y American Major ovclouk. pirin proved safe by millions and NJ s sides suf- “Your young man was rather re- prescribed by physicians over : d casualties. In the Campo de luctant to depart,” the visitor ob- LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct, 26,—(p)—|tWenty-five years for : Marte, at the foot of LaLoma for- served, sitting down on the edge of N..A. Williams of Cheyenne, general Colds Meadache s, there was a fi which the bed. superintendent for the Union Pa- Neuritis Lumbago ne of the constabulat wound: “Yes. He doesn’t know that West. cific, wag, called’ to’ Kearney, ‘Nebr., Toothache Rheumatism but a more serious affray oc land goes to bed at 1f o'clock." ant hight an) PErARUIE CORY al awreoh. Neuralgia Pain, Pain. i here “Your Yather complained about near that point, details of which are| Each unbroken “Bayer” package ed being kept up so late,” and she tacking here. Mr, Williamis came | Contains proven directions, Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.—Adv. rvative troops laughed. “You know he never comes ounded. | j in from the club before one o'clock, That man!” “Father ts getting old.” to Laramie Saturday to attend the Cowboy-Regis football game, one of his sons being a member of the Cowboy squad. Ta ° {| She was not thinking of her fath- ail Se Confession Made} Se ae ae OE : CARD OF THANKS DON’T LET YOUR | HOt, Gontts 6y atte Se Concen at We wish to thank our friends for|f/ RADIATOR FREEZE In Slee Brings The nature of the paper which Jim WilMams Js signing in the abcve | 84¥ that! It means I'm getting old, their kindness and sympathy shown Ror Lackot Pp £. picture is the explanation of why Jim breaks over from the comic page| t0- Old... .” She looked, at her us during our recent bereavement, hands, then at her arms. also for the beautiful floral offerings, into the new: , imprisoned bride. ; “Oh you're still beautiful, mother.” Mrs. Sarah J. Sharp. |\Doom to Slayer : Bae caantl ites BREE uSRUR TE Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Miller. | ibune and Service clients ! rs 5 Z , Mr. and*Mrs. John Shi ; che Hnine human interest | far you're only flattering me.” Her (By Central Press.) the aunt's home here it was noted Mr. wes BET SRALDs WE HAVE IT! ; comic page drawing, "Out Our Way.” ,!ugh Was not entirely heartfelt.|| WOODLAND, Calff., Oct. 26.—| that young Jensen was more than Rie ite ettae heaes A ‘ céw-puncher, machinist—Wiiliams knows life and | “But get up, Philip Weinrich is com-| When will Emily Leutner, girl-bride } attentive and the girl was ordered Mr. and Mrs, John Bertolers 1 human nat the bottom up. Mirroring that knowledge, his ver- | !9S over for lunch.” and her 21-year-old husband, Hatry|to discourage him. She didn't. +. « TAL E. Chandler, 7 aisle Daal Bal Th Raver HAIG bet A tdliety Ge toe : “Mother!” Amouy raised up In| Jensen, turm their backs on a court-| Emily was only 17 then, Still a] Nude ears have produced new Cc ’3 Finest Filli : ae ? bed, “I don’t want to see him.” room for the last time and go to live | minor in the eyes of the law in| Jewelry, One of the latest pairs of aspers Minest Milling € “Ho just called up, like he used] in the little nest that young Jensen | California. So Mrs. Bey went be-| earrings designed by a world fa- Station : to, and sald he wags coming over for| prepared for his bride before the| fore Judge WR. Anderson, in the| mous jeweler does not dangle from INDEPENDENT ; lunch. What could I say?” juvenile court interfered and com-| juvenile court and asked to have} the ear lobe at all. It is claspe = ; : “Oh, you could have told him not| mitted her to a state school for| Emily declared a delinquent. ‘The SS r ite into tiie to, if you had wanted.” She regard-| girls? That is the question that all|courtynot only Issued the order but : 1 ed her mother with a frown. of this part of California, where the | specified that a sentence to the Ventura Home fot Girls would be suspended if she would cease asso- ciating with Jensen, With that order she was released from the county detention home and thereafter, it is claimed, held clande- Take Medicated Vapor ‘Treatavents For Head, Throat, Lung Trouble, Nervousness and Goiter. International Vapor Treatment Co. case has been given wide publicity, wants to know. Emily pines for her boy husband behind the walls of St. Catherine's school in San Francisco, while Jen- sen, whose marriage to her sent her back to the gray walls, spends Mrs. J. Reginald Ainsley patted her daughter's hand and smiled faintly as she said, “You can have Philip {€ you want him, Amoura.” With that she arcse and left the room, with Amoura dicate the staring after rdor he was uttering. ; IVER BE WITHOUT IT | 8 ea IS) beer is ps adaath ; ar ° stine meetings with the youth of ¢ for it immediately eases sud- coepigee Ree tren to angi | Know what you're |" nwothirty o'clock in the after-[his days dashing from one lawyer's | her choice. ‘The day after her elgh- 1015 South Elm St. Phone 1077-R den, severe, colicky pains and , studied, Seo NN ; noon. Amoura and Philip alone in| office to another trying to get legal|jeenth birthday she and Jensen - cramps in stomach and bowels, Alera AarGA 16) ary Then,” he said, taking her hands|the library, either by accident or] machinery started that will.return - ——— ———_-—_—_—_—— deadly nausea and weakening feted 7. ni gae Nee ay aad the words | design. Amoura, nervous, {s {dly| his bride. tareinen. Morrehitcen t bali a wen | that will make me ‘the happlest man | turning the pages of a book. Philip,|| Jensen and Emily have been} K N IRRITATIONS ) powncpcss ye Real nay Cores | Proposing ala zis in the world.” lighting a cigaret, {s regarding her.| sweethearts ever since the pretty | Sl Nid 8 é WHEN BUTTER IS HIGH USE CHAMBERLAIN’S | wartace cheat re em, Dono Ae _Too dramatic, she thought. This) Suddenly, without puffing at the| little emigrant girl came to Wood- Sales peconare relief and COLIC and DIARRHOEA | they really felt. > ins “| was the way men did -it in novels,|cigaret, he tosses it into a tray, and| land several years ago and met the | ing doctors prescribe 4 a a Pa = = ‘ Here peer Fs hat on the stage. She tried to appear|takes Amoura’s. hand, causing her | boy at a school party. Emily came | Se w what I'm trying to| deeply affected. “I'm sorry, Tommy] to whirl around and face him. to live witn Mrs. Matilda ‘Bey, an aged aunt. Clandestine In 5-Ib. Prints Take it with you when you travel, H. H. FITCHIE e it ¥ say, Amoura!” he exclaimed with a]. . 2. Kee) it always in your home, more intense show of feeling. I like you, and all that... “Amoure, you love me, don't you?” But, but... In the next installment: Philip Her parents are dead. Meetings Cause Trouble, Phone 2468 1200 S, Cherry I don't love you.” esino E Eis eyen abignton ety or not fn- He wniced, but did not relax his Weinrich gets his answer. 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