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ee eeeevce POP ORO ROO ee eeeeeeeereeeeeoree eoteces eoessee miss the author’s portrayal of conditions in this state should the Oriental hand gain control. It is a gripping story, a story with a prophecy of the my rT; 33 Like Hurst’s story, “The Locusts,” “The Sun Stops States THE Si ST0 5 | Rising” deals with the Japanese in the fertile Columbia prts of : river basin after the big project has been completed. ‘ene eT HE Sun Stops Rising,” another novelette by S. B. Those who read the former story will want to follow s H. Hurst, Seattle’s author, will begin in The the startling situations down thru the new story. Those or Seattle Star July 10. | who did not read the first novelette will not want to | future, a story with a warning to the people of Wash- & ington and of the United States. The first installment will begin next Tuesday. Maximum, 6% Today e hast 24 Hours Kotered as Becond Cinse Matter May 3, 1499, at the ffiec ai Beattie, Wash, under the Act of C eee Mason 4, 1879 er Tear, by Mail, 1.69 The seattle Star Minimum, 6. SE ATTL E 1923, folks! help the poor bootleggers on a night like this! Li'l ¢ s st ad ay iy - on she can save to thi itime St iy the one that begins, “John, you've forgotten cat out x —% | ETIQUET NOTE In elite circles it ix not co sidered good form for a gentle- man to snap his suspenders at a { lady. | x ho wrote as” was Gibbons 1 if he onl p. Now he on a 7 e of M x-trot-| ‘0 Dass} lown there. says that} WW h ts his hands into i EFFICIENCY NOTE Somebody has discovered that a man can't smoke a pipe and play the typewriter at the same time, but that a woman can pow- der her nose, fix her hair and drive a Ford all at the same time. Ww - “TWO CENTS: IN SEATTLE, GARY- HARDING LETTER “1S FLAYED BY GOMPERS DILL SAYS AL YOUTH CAUGHT 12-HOUR-DAY SMITH CANNOT RIFLING AUTO SUGGESTIONS BE PRESIDENT IS SHOT DEAD TERMED BUNK Demoerats Do Not Officer Calls to Labor Chief Says Want Wet Leader Boy to Halt and Workers Should for Candidate, He! Fires; Companion Beware; Letter Declares Gives Self Up Branded Cruel LITTLE BABE LEFT ON STEPS OF HOME BY UNKNOWN bia |g M. * . C 6 7 A no ‘ of ching. for ndlens, fa maid to be a > WAS ® y le s abdomen in a spot ry 55 ; By cuen. Ws Nelgot. = Sag a By William J. Losh a chance in the world to gb 5% 12th ave. ran HINGTON, July. 67am tain the democrat date Barbes is talnted with bluff president eh e muel Gompers, ington» Hick ond DB the American Federa- : | oelng Me davinight tion of Labor, declared, in a stati inf bof 1 tt a ment on the correspondence be- ‘Governor Flooded With Cit- and pring at a ‘tnste: pasa een President Harding and Judge A epee #1 izens’ Protests , of the steel corporation, in Governor Smith hasn't x» 1s te the act which the latter promises to estab- of a chance to oe nomin the Ave were #u “ h | oe ¥ e 5 slidincy the democratic tick. | of stealing a spotlight from an auto} ALBUQL M., Ju h the 12-hour day when there is a et,” Senator Dill said. “The demo- | ¢ A by Mrs. C. J. Collins, which} “I will r ike E.| surplus of labor. The Gompers . MY .viger to com. {was ntanding in front of her home, | Magee lbs] case until the supreme yer ee kari": thloeaater aveptied | 1218 . Merionigtl jcourt has acted upon his eppeal,’'| statement follows: joorehegh 3 on Faggneciy 2 Fee ty piant calledto the two boys to| Gov. J. F, Hinkle of New Mexico an-| “I advise steel workers not to ex- aereople of the hited. Staten | halt and, when they-frited.to do so, | Dounced today | pect too much aS result of ther Oke are not ready Yor any change jn the | he ran after them. He acted marie 6. oe bot | change of cordialities between the e t them several times, telling them to] cd re jood 0! SAK C by “n 5 n laws, and in my opinion | rm te then drew hia pistol and| from all over the state asking him to | Président and Afr, ‘The presi- the déemiocra janachae dala a ad POE. 3 impeachment session of | dent suggested to contain a wet p 4 12-hour day DILL SAYS SMITH . habe ner of the New Mext./‘when there is WAS WITHIN RIGHTS Meet A of this aity, and javailable, and Mr : Governor “Smith be lities, is un-| werds in quotation marks in his re: 0 18 months | sponse and es with, the grace esult of an edi-|and tact of orn diplomat that, of member of the | course, it ll be as the ate judiciar wishes, SAYS HE IS SAYS GARY NOTE “RAILROADED”™ |IS INSINCERE © spottig while, driving attacks upon When there is a surplus of labor he T ble, thinks machine,” which j , him to the the judge doubt “is can be cut, and he doubtless , © coror continued by | hopes thie + x hee | _ First Assistant Postmaster General John H. Bartlett is here shown giving Postmaster } ‘ f the |trouble with the police before. They | ‘ thruout New) «the whole thing is tainted with x eer C. M. Perking some new pointers on the postal situation about the country. Bartlett taught i me ft eertenGectites tee ee bluff and insincerity. ‘The steel gee rue ad ¢ school in his young days as the position of his finger indicates. He and Third Assistant nas ree aide Berg is survived by his mother, | a ix wc tamer kers address-|{TUSt will cater first to profits, and : i i ie i , & 3 ‘ages and other speakers address: | * P 7 And 8 dad her the) Postmaster General W.. Irving Glover arrived here Friday morning as representatives of nap ; n- | Mrs, Frank J, Bensky, and a younger | .4\, snes meeting of thousands here |** bal ne i anything. that a ‘ : { sale {od & mass meeting of is even hold the possibility of - ‘ , Postmaster General New to grect 1,000 delegates to the state convention of postal tia candid effect, Dill | UF Jlast night at which business men of | icing ‘profits until driven to, yr ‘ ook the hetr employes. tare probably be penn jthe ‘city pledged. $2,600 toward the |, irresistible public opiniofl or thé : Photo Brice Ack Sine steer Y craphere| Homir i both parties if the |maintenance of the State Tribune force of organization among Gt A ‘pe wh ing to R b f ma em’ was in vogue | | (Turn to Page 9 Column 5) eer workers among the , ated epresentatives o P @ . ] EXPECTS VICTORY FOR - - | “The ono sure way of ending the ws Bg. dential Part Thomas Corer ne bn [FOG SHROUDS | [shafts maga This fi my fale, said the cat Harry S. New to rest en ta ar on If Thomas ¢ > let Sopa hn ‘0 |the steel workers, Nr organization, as it backed he lawn mower Speak Here W t th cbt aaugierrsriy pe I KERS| refuse to remain slaves to the oe p F N th: te A steel trust. ee " ay O e€ ar or : he democratic nom loxOar Wreck | | NEW YORK. July 6—Darkness| “The Gary ‘when’ letter is a the LI'L GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE i Tai I Cattle Car Wreck Injures tK, J oj PEE 4 VAMP, SEZ BY STEVE ARNETTE descended suddenly on downtown | sty and a particularly cruel AMP, SEZ. : AOE ne eae ers Naa sees tion y “Rod? : Fanaa at That the president should ‘, v ar a 3 y Ve! é , . at he n York shortly after 2 o'clock pres nt should consi Some folks don’t know what to Hai dings Get First Rest as 1 ney Board ‘s: 1 mre Many “Rod” Passengers this afternoon, A heavy black fog |i Worth giving to the public aaa song He ete; eats cod ethers Transport for Alaskan T1 Ip thedem-| FREEPORT, Il, July 6—Five | enveloped the financtal district until | Serious promise is amazing, have a relative who is rich. | ae REEPOR ; pid aM aetsragprigy ere | Pe er < and | “THe Gir men were killed and a dozen indured | yj ents in all office buildings were lit. | r 2 ae ident ana [Tite Gi wa aiiheeeedt ev cde ain ca | een ori andar ary | Gy aa Pipe would too! aneport Hender Mr the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul] rain | Is DI ae eaten Ge oye ae SCUSSED tee the. start. of }tidevand+s All the dead and ‘al of the in. ROBBERS SLUG } W YORK, July 6.—"It the ens wheat f ig ait icet F jured are negroes ¢ men were in pres rate of increase in the normal. > Ru had fad. | he Leg t a car in the center of the train. They SLEEPING MAN number of wo: rs continues, we shorter i rain ‘on Com-| Before the. trax 10: : were railibad employes caring for can expect abolition of the 12-hour . port of Ta: | president proved t equaint : auqua speaking tour in| cattle, and harvest hands “riding the| Attacked by robbers while he lay|day in the steel industry in 4 Little Homer Brew, J 1} 1 not wh Lt he O. I n : wes hg a He jould not be en New England si and will be |; . a > in his room at the O. | comparatively near future,” Judge pes.t mind ‘w J eek seclusion nized antl hailed an old to move to veral of the dead and injured hotel early Friday morning, Charies|}:. ¥, Gary said today in an inter down trousers dion 4h hhbor from Marion, Mra. R. i ext session of cong ¢ trampled in a stampede of hun-|Hanson was beaten into uncon: | yioyy ; pdt Fe RE Uae aa tmp are ee, Sam oaves Nir) ogenbat dreds of ‘enttle thru the wreckage dclousnéas; and robbed bf. $11, he] che etéel Industry, he | declaeilil 7 i Urned, faces watt Oe i | Many cattle were killed when ajreported to the police needs 60,000 more men before the 4 voi ‘em isess bier the per de a the vessel cast off. living r to Geor ph ag | over Tom Wright, who took him to the | with, Shortening of the hours, he aie After the presidential party fad |Harding’s secretary, and in the next Crossed Columbia) 4 broken journal caused the wreck. {city hospital, where his wounds | aig, would increase cost of produe: : Bi gre gone aboard, at 2:20 Thuraday after. |block to Harding, the editor of the! SConwin. wash, July 6 | The train was en route from Omaha | {tion pen Gent Fisconst 1 don, Mr. Harding slapped into his | Meson: Btar , Cr oad.Columbia in some | to Chicago, | he was struck interview followed the action ipo BE sake tateroom and chariged 4° wet felt| Shiv knew both of them well when ed viole ow 0 © hear ch | 9: real anes SERS pauls : t for a cap, Without his over-|she lef 1 " ele the state of Wash awakened him from a sound sleep| (lic gust before he ss 1 he TLY GROUP MEETINGS ed to the rail and] ARRIVES AS GANG fi Corsets for Men to int ima instantly was struck @ pune ete hoe ae Winsite: aceon eine rested ‘an. elbow on it ax ie ur-| PLANK 18 SWUNG ; tol, te est, whieh an for same Come, Says Expert °°"! time, after which he 10st loiter “directors of tie | Ameneail ieee the ed hig drenched admirers below| sho made the trip from ¢ tO | months annoyed sections of Portland : consciousness, He came to a few | other directors | ok tle a ow, Feld at various {on the dock eo Mr, Harding and “George and vicinity, has not been noticed] NEW YORK, July 6—Corsets for}hours later ands found” that nis |" nm asa 1 Institute, advocating: { points abo: >rexidentia He smiled as a c wong the ing just after the ga was | here until recently. He ment money was gone. He was unable | ‘2° "= "0 res wee eaechiet Ee aie ghngplink fede oe the atih aiabver [ane afters he mans K Wes leo cover the watery, dista | This is the slogan and advice of|to give a description of his FI In this letter the heads of: the) ee es postmaster Foe cie eT e ee endh. Of the, ekovd: Gataion |ewvmar tes oC (he vessel. As, she two states Is a matter of con-|Dr. I. F, Millard, Toronto, Caada, | sailant |steel_ industry said the long shift as rh ascpited't 3 ay eauies oredr. ¢ tter hastily, He waved | Stood in the crowd and waved Mr cate buCIG iene + that it| delegate: to tne Osteopaths’ conven- | would be abandoned “when there ‘is mire accepted leral building; supervisors: at th ees 9 ng ‘snw. .and srecognixed'her,{> ere { plus of labor available” ® ‘} “rc terce his hand and cap repeatedly, and oc-| Harding saw and nized Her, | smuggled itself act in some ma-| tion her % {a surp ‘i Chamb Commer ‘ ils. tUcrod to cornent on | pointing her out to Christian. chine or truck coming over the in-| Men need the ribbed garment, he} Miners Call for | Gary sald the abolition of the 1% ee re en lerks ‘at 1916 Firat: ave A, -clty ble ah AL aap | ent led Chijstian, “Wher ‘i ntended, because th ar n- | {nour day cannot be realized until . 1 VE et DU te GA eaattche Haka ah ello," called Chrjstiar ere's| teratate bridge |contenied, because they are con- . {nour ¢ De am z— cathe it lilt lbp ote are gy ser pone te eee ie eee oem | Raya *xen, where le he?” neconded! “Atrandy the earwig invaders Kere| stantly lifting heavy loads | 20 Per Cent Raise |ihere are more workers, but that GASOLINE Ile Btiga ray ScuMaTGl Go be Neel acd *RLiBE: RDRET ALE the president, Mrs. Martin replied) jave damaged much vegetation, and | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, July Go| the workers were now coming inj , ‘ fe Loh Habe adn tctbbee Duet ae bt ¥ that Ray, her husband, could not} j. ; Hipps, district horticultural in- | . : ; , s linctuding men from Canada, nee é NGE! ! aeuntianl aTTNe >OUKET” t ipps, | Anthracite miners today laid down iB iextlosive sehen wikis With Aig | {2,2 at tho Fh ; a thodist IL IN HIS POCKET |make the trip, but would see them] «nector, 1¢ devising way's to destroy Society Says Girls | their ultimatum to the coal operators, | groes from the South and é gi caret itil ee and: BE BrIOH at last-minute. arrivals joined | in. seattle on July 27 them Must Shun Tobacco) with 11 specitic demands—includ. | grants from other parts 4 Bigas Po maste Oe Ee lie: at | the Png and pat ; abs d to “yf Am no Happy th Femenibe red jie ~ - LOS ANGELES, July -6.—College {M8 8 call for a 20 per cent wage in- | worl Efforts to ao away with y Ethel Barrymore has secured di-|ti¢s Was to, preside and add by | point out the president to his friend.| me,” Mr “Miirtin: sighed afterwan | cine must not ameke, mecording toga {¢rease, representatives of the-Unit-|the long shift will begin at once © vorce because her husband blackgl | Assistants Glover and Ba “hata him, Bll; ooking down) As. Harding a. wonderful man \Man Is Found Dead a ecia reatation hasead Tere nukt Jed Mine Workers went into joint|ne said, but he could net tell how ' jto be given 1 visite ered i, 1 sure he will- be our next pres! Son oreteyemt speed f xy © op : i : TN ove cad neversty' that aa ine Bivens SM va |here,"" dio ald hy aay APTS nO. W c I | on City Sidewalk At the national convention of Phi Mu, | conference witht at operators, the|long it would ue in’ his {unten f forced to use a beefstenk to reduce} iivin J, Brown, Licut, Goy, Wil-| ‘’The fellow. without a hat on?” Coroner W. H. Corson and the | well known college sorority se Meld Woeboke Reg iti before ‘this. surplus. existed, the swell) ig i » 5 1 we Hee ere atte pting Triday to Th esolution decrying the use of | WHethe c i, B2t0) Uy bee SFA AEE. SYD « pe f (Turn to Page 9, Column 5) | “No; the one next to him, without police were attempting a resolution decrying ‘ef Ber stig othe iin waa aes 1 coat; In the blue sult" ! HARDING NOW [Identify the body of a man who was |tobacco among college students was | "Ke: a Ba Cowcatcher Saves i Bee Sues. Pncn wiht ddd: D Dead |" witim with the-pencll atuew in his'| found at 2:15 a. m. Friday, lying |passed with little opposition by the : | : these days when beetsteak is #0 ex-|Man Drops Dead at te piel 1 MT \aeud on tho aldewalk of Dearborn | gitl, who reyreacnt. univeratties. in ‘ Lives of Couple pensive. ] f M h | coat pocket, just like you or me KK + Ue Firth 1 Sixth lall parts f th amt NORFOLK, Vv. Tub Th | ad ° Yep: that's h ’ at, between ifth and ixth ay all parts ot e country . ny NC 0 WK, ‘a. July —The Ethel eee 1 I Funera i e j oF Her | ww a rit t mabhed? BY LAWRENCE MARTIN W, 5, Frakes, 1507 Ninth ave, Rail Time Is Cut cow-catcher of the locomotive of @ ithel's last appearance in Sentt NEW YO uly 6.—Joseph Han: ¢ ne da Ae : : as B cunahh har ght a Sr ta ve sy : . é p ! MGs’ tha tole of “ihe lnat Of the'l Alecians 39, drcires dus Uk thre ee And the president, with the pencil] “ABOARD THE t HENDEn.| was passing near by when he say OB POLICEMAN | _qtunning time on the Chicago, Mtl: fest pasenger train saved two. ad ™“ id. Varrick ket cont Boao oe la at hin mothe {stuck in his coat pocket, amiled’In{SON, WITH PRESIDENT MARD.|the body and cailed police TAT AT AL + |waukeo & St, Paul's crack passenger | last night itll ‘ re Pact leah hs al oe at{return at the laughter on the dock,|ING, duly 6—(By Wireless.)—Alag.]man was roughly dressed asi 6 INSIDE STATION jtrain, tie Giympian, petween Chi] When. the train struck the auter Lh iy a ARE Me cH lad haleoty sla big HY slr atl beard Mn Atte a irre EON ka, land of mystery to millions of {years old, and heavy sot, No hai KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Sergt, Joss | cago and Seattle, will) be reduced | mobile: tn which | Mr, and= Mrs: ag 6, Bea! big tarel tere EL Cie eee atic Ir CAB H, HAVAL: Hipster he stemmed Aah rte RA ld Co. be Conensaiiih'ts uy [de wtolenge’snend® found Oh hi ah Was robbed of Jewelry worth | from 72 to 70 hours, beginning July (Johnsen, of Crittenden, Va, wore ae (eA AR hE: Itt eter AE EHO Stig ak , osidont's }Prosident Hardin nothing by which his identity could! $225 and $13 in cash while in the | 27, ‘Traffic Manager J. R. Veltch an: riding, they were thrown upon the witha Linotype machine, \arms as he fell, kept him from top-]port from. the dock tha presiden' President H. f Aish) Gillis iavo.thesonensater naval: band sttitle tp few. pate! (urn to Page 9, Column 2) — [be established, police station, nounced Friday morning, cow-cateher uninjured,