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THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1924. afresh and he went home to his crib |She was only 41, weighed 14 stone, ra- | ers went uphill toward Polmenna ]APANESE 0FF|CER SAYS lthe lJnmm»uc m:vnnxpnm that “Amer- Robbers Get $7,500 Booty = ca is more militaristic than Japan.” 4 T H 1 ’ among the rocks singing “I seen a | dlated rude health and feared no|Down, arme about shoulders, taliing; l [‘ [_] O S E: ram at Hereford Fair,” for the first|living thing. Since John's death she | talking. Ell furnished news of Hel- “No people are more interested in| PHILADELP Se . = time in six months. had not seen a man she would have [ ston. Burnadick was sorry about AMERICA IS MILITARISTIC | muiitary matters than the Americans F‘ T e 18 P ! O wr T e g R e stood a word from; a great measure that row he had had ;vilh Orlk;;b—lhe i g the general told interviewers. “Mol M‘;‘:: l“‘;'\’;;‘:“ T:('i' :A:L);ngy”l"d:: sl 3 of her affection husb; other fellows pushed him on. He was a T Srrars o b K| an age AT hrilling Adventure Story 5 ol sray hack SEAiD & fow Anve bo- | snsany em Bl e e | o emandid fellow really, knew all| Defense Day Cited as Evidence of s e T asioti s many, i nond openia eate ac 1 1 T S €Ve | oould have beaten her. She apprised | about hare-hunting and long-dogs. Wada wiged Tapan to consia _|plant of the & ard Provision Comg By Crosbie Garstin Ortho appeared. ' There was netbing | Ortho's slim figure 'and mentally | Eli only wished ho could have scen Popular Interest—Japan Urged | v defance move sorlonsty and met | P2RY: to0k $2.500 in cash and jewelr Copyright, 1924, by Frederick A. Stokes Co. P e e the urd on a shows | Promised a bellyful of trouble did he|Ortho {roning Rufus out! It must to Consider Preparedness. 0 be misied by false ideas of peace. | 2lued at $5.000. and escaped. The Cheatint melding (horeowsd . fvem | 20mand it but for the momsat she|have been & Wlorions ssbtol vy 3 Jswelsy Belonesd (SHMca abe EETL vonth X : concluded to let bygones be—just for [ body was still talking about it. Ru- | ny the Assoc PR R owitz, wife of the president of th (Continued from Yesterdav's Star.) _|calmly, ramming down a fresh charge. | Pyramus), ragged as a scarecroW. but| iy, moment. ! Hixe s e never Deeniithe aasa Winco-—a | he Assaciated Erees. 4 Bealah L. Henry of Raleigh, N. C. [company. David Reiner was arreste, melauedimom SYeRtEray. E) | SReN lear the trash and put the|shouting and singing. He slapped Sl e oty | e "ond ahaking. - Dirty big | TOKIO, September i5.—Lieut. Gen.|holds more patents than any other |several hours later on suspicion | But if Teresa bore hard on others| whole place in crop.” Tohenna on the back. hugged Eli af- | Ortho flipped some crumbs play-|duakine enl Spiinm, ULV o | Kamedi Wads, wno recenty returned | woman in the world. beine the inventor | connection with the robbery. The Shis macrificen Berbalf. ac e Not | Tohena: (glancedyl upy semsisea | LSEtionstely, ¢ pinned Sinisgtimottar fully oves Wany, assured Marhalehe i, oos tavin staticing aerving onatan— LS S N ES02 (0 Boniee Snd poiesien UoBUT At aR a8 ot ars elready three others have not been appre- W dress il Ahe o raerithat| “On: Sl nee A surprised. | guginst the door post and kissed her |had | & ay, told Bohenn 1 e declared in an interview published in marketed. hended. = Endfode s tnas . will us? An' where's cattle|an" both cheeks and her . noso,|they'd have a great time after wood- | the whole town had laughed over his selling two brooc A LN chucked old Martha under the chin|cock, threw his arm around Eli's | discomfiture. s 3 b 2 her = : ell 'em ofi—all but what can feed | and even tossed a genial word at the | neck and led him out into the yard. Orthowassurprised tolearnofhis(HE @S E S S S S E S S S S S E S S E S EUEESESNEESEEESEDES cloak and her third best pair of - Dner s s themselves on the bottoms. Crops'll | half-wit Wany. “See here what I've got for you, my | posthumous popularity at Helston. and Hoats fetch more to the acre than stock.” With the exception of Eil, no one ! 0ld heart” said be, fishing in' his | Eii's version of the affair hardly co- owed: an’ oots heslutelY) My dear soul! Harken to young 2 pocket. “Bought it in Portsmouth.” | incided with his recollection in a sin- ool _stroll down | solomont . . . Who's been tellin’ Latit o He placed a little brass box in EIi's | gle particular. All he remembered ove and a pot of ale at the Kid R back—they remembered him only as B you all this? ; ey, T R 1t had a picture of a 74 under | was being horribly frightened and an unfailing fount of mischief—but dlywink was all the relaxation she|” . 1 allowed herself. Ly these self-deny- Couple " of ‘atrong litatmers Tive (lfromiOrthols ner one would have Buil cuus the 1id and the| hitting out blindly with results that B e e 1 ro.:|tafisd with on DAIf Nelidaye mest|ioncisded he was restoring the light able . “Lot jealous foes | astonished him even more than his s El's school bills and pay interes X d_Penaluna.» of their lives. He did not give them | s on our hope is, | victim. Still, since legend had chosen < Fos e but her temper f ristied. Wisdom in for-|yme to close their front. They|$ " 'Inside was coiled a|to elevate him to the pin @ rags. She railed at Marth i < he might admit, but a| paraly knew he had arrived before 1d fuse. Eli pro- | St. George, suppressor of dra s. ) W n v ! e foundly ched. Ortho's toes were | gaw no reason to disprove it noon and night, threw plates e Peumive e iu ) mBsRea¥ embracend themi Al iThel| RUIE DERENS IS SRR B S ET Ao and became so unbearable that onsane SaV- | wa is ing melted their | S0 i ShIough one y fus 00 4 [Contirfued in Tomorrow's Star. honna carricd all his meals afield with | 107 Best keep his long nose on his it Bhrananihainy il {bones had chafed holes in his shirt i s ’ G & Ilth Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 o oy place: Tll give it a'brear wrench | yinwart in a vellow-toothed grin,| 40 his voat was in ribbons. The late Eli came home for a few days’ -‘wm'.;‘fit:_l'gdl\}_mmnflmg over here! | Afartha broke into birdlike twitters, | frost must have nipped him severely, | Cheap Travel by Air in Germany. |y = : St e g S ekl yet he had not spent his few poor ). L) e i S0y s “Sald he wondered you didn’t break | 120, Vlushied and Teresa sald weak-| U0 in getting himself patched up,| KOENIGSBERG, Germany, Septem- | g 1oULs 2 | your heart.” > | but bought a present for him. As a|ber 15.—Travel by air in Germany is “Humph'" Bohenna was mollified, | matter of fact, the little box had cost [almost as cheap as a second-class (g S 3 d that some one appreciated | SC apade and had intended 10| Ortho no small se o ticket in a train. The cost to go from et g bt g0 over- | mistemorts Penaluna, at least, | Ma return the occasion Of a| pi siammered his thanks—which |here to Berlin by airplanc is 80 |® K 1L were g tim- | gniffed w liscernment. He lis- | demonstration as to who ruled the | grtho Jaughed aside—and the broth- | marks, while by rail it is 64 marks. possible to wor hets. Their| {encd quie ‘hile Eli recounted | roost at Bosula, But now she thought tiny b led here and there, | r pe r's suggestions. | she'd postpon . He had foiled thither er in the densé under- | talked farming all the way |her for the m kissed her . . . growth, invisible and elusive as the | home and it was a revelation to him | She couldr v well pitch into him | clappers of derisive sprites. They|pow ‘much the boy had picked up. |immediately after that . .. not im- gamboled about, rejoicing in their| P had no idea Eli was at all inter. | mediately. Besides, deep in her heart | recdom. treating the quest of fUr as| ogteq in it; had imagined, from his | She felt a cold drop of doubt. A new condary matter. Bohenna pur-| g, nt to school, that he was des- | Ortho had come k, very different through the thorns, shat-|tineq for a clerk or something hook- | from the callow 1t child who had X holy hush of evening with | s He had looked forward to fight- | ridden babbling to Helston beside her o ing a losing battle, for John's sake |10 months previou Ortho had “This ought to be cut back, rooted | and Bosul sake, single-handed, to|8rown up. He was copper-colored the end. w himself, a silver an- | With exposure, sported a downy haze | 1 cient, dropping dead at the plow tail [on his upper lip and was full 2 eriticism and turned on him, a bra and the triumphant bracken pouring |inches taller. But the change was bie h redden his cheek, voice [ over him like a . But now the|not so much physical as sp ritual. | shakin, C s : prospect had changed. Here was a | His 00d looks were, if anything, em- ment : 3 P “ut | true Penhale coming back to tend the | bhasized, but he had hardened. Inno- land of his sire With young blood | cenc v there at his back they would yet save the | Was mirth, was particularly elated to see him A Part of the “Minnewaska’s” Prize Cargo (E R RN EENNENRENRNNERN RN RN LR | 3li, once he set his nted to be Kissed, had vinging in ¢ -e forward, would never 1ook back; | stri : it, but he had taken Low many ha av as too small to hold more | ! ndled her with dis- 1? Two only. idea. He gloated over the | batch and as; that could only ch o' my fingers | boy’s promising shoulders, thick neck | come of practice—Master Ortho had Youp! Comin’ ‘l E v le He would root out | not been idie on his travels. An idea the big bowlders as his father had|occurred to her that she had been A rabbit shot out of a burrow on|doune, swing an ax or scythe from | forestalled. it was Ortho who had 2 s -3 . . B . far side of the hedge, the great | c row to owloNght without fias | made the demonstration. Their eves| tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing bellowed and it turned | toss a sick calf across his shoulders | met, crossed like bavonets and s P O o L e o e o . aoe o | Atappadt [Tt wasiailiover inifhe reas: || SYZuPS, prepared for Infants in arms and Chfld{en all ages. master and lover of his land, the|tion of a seco but they had felt & o three of us here when | ri h an. But of Ortho, the | each other’s stee! 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