The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1923, Page 2

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PA BOOST FLEMING { FOR GOVERNOR } Friends Believe He Will Be = | Democratic Nominee v3 . | BPOKANE, July 10.—D ail political circles were <i } Thursday whe know ~ : tj strong campaign to ; M Se + “ee F to clos RX eonside No a ‘ pouncen: t x it A after the may va 2 @ation at the t : Yional com teem | 4 to b sa @avorably disposed toward the Fiem fng cams . @ The may his friends 1 4 Fun on a platform of ¥ 4 Power, millions of horsepov : Jrhich now is running to wast The w n Thur Ford ahead of every other candidate 4m various straw ballots, and, while hat a can type t to Country BY JOHN CARSON SHINGTON, July 10. ply requiring the Wife to make a j Government More cach year from the fax,” said one of the Jenced tax collectors at the tre He dug up some figures. Take a the i] ‘ : if taxes. bi Amy make a re have her make What's the * Merit Suppe 5 eae waa $100,000. You'd pay a tax of $23, 460. But your wife made a re. furn for $ coat you only $4.9 would be O00. Well than ret by wives. of those Scant few hem, came “Httle be but most of them from the boys with mill 0 returns were equal | ©] number, ‘oximately, to turns >t | Daisy Canfield Is Movie Man’s Bride +ELE! caters ts Tate C. 0. Cantic Ns Operator, has been nat than a year to Jack W n, playing Movies, it.was learned today. Miss Canfield is a cousin of Mro. Daisy Canfieid I who recently Married Anto reno, film star The couple were secret Panta Ana in June of Ait beta © st year, +o y REGAINED HEALTH WITH ALVITA wilt te truly re ibd gratitude that and women everywhere been benefited through }taking Wonderful nature tonic, kable the letters » Anna M. Coleman, of Pasadena ollowi ter I heard wonderful results Much of the m ftom Alvita Bive them a Bufferer for twenty years, through an extreme case of tissue, ner Fheumatism on the nerve M Ih been a been starved con Was | nd on eb. 22, 1923 Zfound a most w in my condition, and conditions h a I. now feel normal. Such a joy—am Alvita has déne for me.” Alvita {8 the recent scientific dis- Ghvery which brings lime, fron, phos Whates and vitamines to you in Vegetable form w may be readily Masimilated. Aly fs prepared in Gonvenient tablet form from the deep-rooted alfalfa plant which sei ence discovered is a rich storehouse of ‘the vital mineral salts and vita mines. No matter Many remedies, try this tonie of na ture now, A dollar buys a box of Alvita Tablets at any drug store, — /Advertisoment, onal} INCOME TAXES = © exception of two holdings, ‘Division of Fortune !s Costly SUFFERED 20 YEARS “The Sun Stops Rising BY S, B. H, HUR THI | i A , (Cynthia Grey: Feminine Seekers of Popularity Will Do Well to Cultivate a Charming Manner—A Priceless Gift TUF Homes Murenu: Vor Better American Homes a RR eR a furniture sale of supreme importance to every Better Home maker. Our complete stocks of furniture at JULY SALE reductions up to ONE. i ring Revel pip BY CYNTHIA GRE) THIRD! ) t. Even Tom Je Here's a tip to the girls who write me daily complaining - F ae eaten! y of peptler ho invariably t to kno Your Credit Is Good!” ' posth hi ve a ICCOME BO. M naw Jack ¢ i ‘ £ the Jap . . . 4 j ‘hia that ofaubtied & ty for youn Taka] mm at JULY SALE prices— ' Lvl ta Fee gon Egret et This exclamation was on the tip of every tongue when a| the credit service of this great home! ot mally #00 thal Oaok-wea. triad titian-haired maid had just left a group of friends, furnishing store is widely 4 ica pee ot a| ,Not beaut ful, but yet so captivating. throughout the Northwest. YOU with man whe Is at Clear blue eyes and a direct gaz Pe wie Sb *, Why ha deal’! A pleasantly-shaped mouth—no puckers—no fretful lines are invited to fit it to your needs ne ba the Japa-|-—no incipient poute, and are assured pleasing, liberal, =} us by coer] Soft, plainly-arranged hair of the “success” color—nearly Pipe ogcat courteous consideration. cay obiidren:' bi } 1 th a typewriter), nd, oh, such nice manners! | . S\ cm ame, the eruel-|*but what can we do? The Japs] And thore you have it, The charm of this girt ts chiefly| appealing JULY SALE ny Be ae oe te tate We could never lin her easy, unaggressive, yet pleasant manners. | ton x a ee vw "aut tent the “ts tor| She behaves well. She has a nice poise. She has had ould t elected. T the revolt} Can y » in a which has ing Henry | man's country thi great, fair state ed and o¢ 4 by men ostensibly A sens who, nevertheles: ke Jap emperor of Japa’ and who carried whit the | ; whington own-|about the Bible, and her reference! patible with the fundamentals of life. |the advantage of being well brought. up. about the West Wind?" The modern world is often prone to laugh at “good man- ed ya’! sa il, To , i é “ oS Tom did not knay muen|7€"8, as a silly, simpering, artificial something not com was @ bit beyond him. Yet ‘personality ia builded on manner as well as on char- The West Wind," she explained. 7 |“rne wind that God sent to drive| 2 away the locusts from the land of An Egypt—in Exodus." Tom grinned. | the flower, or sheen ie to the silk. that emporer? Yet was the You mean we ought to pray for A girl may be rich; she may be pretty of face; she may situation eee ee. oa ont tne | be high in the social or intellectual world, mbla , © a wand damned holders of your land, But But has she the finishing touch? mort. , Bade : got Yas she the charm of good manners 4 b always were too sarc fi m' Sorat ie) mcrae hak iWin chat Gad Dat tation ature tLe cost anything in cash to possess this charm 1a desert into an irrigated | “I ke, you might say, in a par-|/¢ costa a good deal in thought/ulness and self-improvement, fulness. But all this effort and/able. We must find our own weat! ry it, girls ney, all this energy of white men | wind, ps owned all the Ba And not only did t ain, they also ov » ntate, they ow white men, number he | Person house, and ends wher cifice worth while. Multiplying} your frt from driving out the | Perne rw gto vaon|| ores with her writing ly, born in America, a silly law | Japa. bs wf ot gee example, every one of thi o born an} ‘Why? asked Mary aoe 3 ve, op A tg pag Legally there was) Tom la: aghed. jthe House of Tudor came in when] What te the nearest Mara ever the moral Amerte se. But to my own troubl | Did I tell you that my father andj neck, y y white/ drive these Americana o ‘olumbla | ta: were; and T was en-| ed gaged to marry Mary Hammond,|wholesals killing of American farm. |'* of the House of Saxe holders of land left In the C Basin? John Hamm daughter who Mary in a disgusting manner man would have 4 was a insult ked ailers—told m ow. I was t Thi an be no worse tort In this more © men who ad shment, but then, ain professed “Christiar t. against its abolition, A: as I did, He i" & white woman, I loved. That he was) ber, girlie, that the rest of the coun- pan of the district my ¢ With the nd they held every pub- 9 |no reason why they should not hold! “Well, all the offices;morally there was. And|had bought and legally acquired cer eason was that they were | tain lands in Japan; ar ans at heart, but Jap-| bunch of roughn wuld invent, |ing on land bought by tt I continue} the laws of Japan? Even tn at blow and im 6 tha struck had died as a nk of t for the dawn which will se le had tried to abolish had % minister in the legislatur » of] | #8 the leader of the anti-abo As 1 waited to be hanged, I wondered id get away with ft could not have imagined m: the feelings of an inno cause lack of tmaginatic sympathetic because he imagine the sufferings o: The dreadful hours pass Some miles away my swe her father waited. My had died of heart fa ws of arrest f nt to him. In this yea at th othe n ure whe of our Lord there is no need to har-| r by telling of the when I waited wm civilized, and no| helping us. EVERY ARTICLE GREATLY REDUCED uve been received |/onser are we the savages of ‘our feelin, ror of those I For no days of 1960 and before. We do not | fantastic campaign | m Votion, | how Jong such creatures would tx extra parts in the| able to call themselves “C married at|9re twins—the sympathetic man is le to rs. father n the r had| r 2003 those do murder in the name of the law. But can you imagine the minds of | CHAP’ r 1950 helleved thoue whe the hat to hang a man was right As I waited the warden me. He was a Jap, I thou: he was going to offer n a kindly people. But no, He » whisky or s and decided to|@ minister—for the Japs are 1 sually ame to my cell, to the:cell where I waited for my deati, to make a deal ¥ vous prostration twice, and| by the land owned by Hammond « | myself would be traded to the 3, commenced my | first dose. By the end of one week| the son of that same boss who want Jerful betterment | ed the land, whoss orders from Japan I the old sufferings | Were that all the | amply bubbling over with gratitude| this fs the story @nd want the world to know what|let me say that the Japs where Jap. Gition seemed almost hopeless, but 1} nese boss of the district for my free ispired to try Alvita Tablets,|dom. Funny, wasn't it? Beca um T was going to be hanged for killing hites w speared, and| driven from the Columbia Basin. I will spare the detalls, because of the exodu: £0 land and kept their ‘argain, a, but ot the I was allowed to “escape” with Mary and her father and Tom Jengins, my lawyer, in an airplane, ‘The Japs got the to hay CHAPTER It So now you can wee us, that A group of Americans, yet f you have tried| without » country. We were » thought, over the country we had toy long, exiled from ft. The Idea haye come to us all at once, nd, and the man T was said| Killed came to life again. dawn; people going, flying vod Ho must ‘True, of | suggest ncked phy- and T have an idea where we can find “Me Me will receive in her office Monday, Wedn 4 Friday, from 1 to 2 p und on Tuesdayy ‘Thursday from 11 a. m. to m. each week. Please do not come at er times, as it neriously inter What was Cleop Kigyptian of 3 a's nationallty? anked ‘Tom. with — sufftc 4 to fig the country id mean war “wit Washington stopped| Jt ilan descent trive t When does a royal house begin, the} “Wh Japan, un nd when doce it en s with the accession of a Henry Tudor de 4 Richard 11, | co 0 the earth? yed the tarone as Menry|’ 34,000,000 miles vil The Ht - Tudor ended . poss some Americans a man w galnst you is always a roug know-—atarted to try to of their Well, suppose the Ja ent refused to stop rt came In when James! esempt from observing traffic regu- of Scotland succeeded her; | istionst 5 House ended when James II was wed. The F ~ of Hi ver came in with Geo 1, George V fights However, some cities have tarily passed ordinances giving mail vehicles the same right of way urs, but) aw polies patrols and ambulances hanged the name | — of the royal house to the Mouse of Windsor, oe | Hope Natural Gas Company | well at Fa t. West Virginia. The : feet. It proved to be during the war he jers who were earning an bh was Hoyle, of * famer You must remem-| try ne ; problem like am sorry, clares for | nothing upon exa DURHAM TOBACCO said for his soul at the 1,” ret to be sarc your argument. Y¢ b tor started our west w ed Mary 14 be qui 0d manners are to the individual what color is to} en Elizabeth, and the House] Are drivers of U. &. mall vehictes| prices like this await you— ‘24% combination walnut or mahogany, drop-leaf tea wagon. Removable glass tray. Rubber-tired wheels. JULY SALE priced. . * 5° a sample JULY SALE irresistible value! upholstered davenport, exactly as pictured. Several effec- ‘ tive patterns tapestry or velour to select from. Outside back $ 50, covered with same material. Comfy spring cushions. Spring —— | edge seat, Each spring angle tied eight times. JULY SALE priced. —chair or-rocker to match, $59.50 150 only— polychrome- finished lamp standards: JULY SALE priced— $795 each fon a Faille SOnpMELGRLE THA th FOR YOUR VACATION AND USE tion had to be legalized. when my gitl spoke that way she cons had a Joan of Arc effect upon us, y.| and we believed that what seemed at Yl deat sight 10° be despossles mugntl WL OUR HERE be accomplished without any very | great difficulty. Such is the faith which sways us, either to folly or + deeds. YOU WILL NEED NEW CLOTHES FOR | “Turn tho plane around, Jack,” she YOUR TRIP—WHY NOT BUY THEM NOW? [eraat ae. “re Bre weltig to OUR JULY SALE IS NOW IN PROGRESS |where the great wind grows, So commenced our memorable, our Lo scheme ALTERATIONS FREE YOU MAY PAY AS LITTLE AS | money AN army, n 4 or ammur enough to hi to either f hundred men for a fe y NO more impossible proposition ever |loomed before four human minds. | 00 $ 00 But we had one great asset—tho a ‘es magnetism of Mary Hammond, who| rege meer renee |was to become my wife when wal won, but of whom IT was not A K orthy t enough om a few She was Joan of Are. In apired by her religious belief, in |the justice of her cause and the! jcertainty that God would help us, she never faltered, not even. when| |things seemed mont dark, It is |wonderful what such faith can do.| It becomes tore than falth—tt seems more like an ability to sao into the future with such clarity| that the seer haa no doubt concern: ing what 1s going to take plac And, like Joan of ancient days,| Mary had to contend with those) who ought to have helped her. Of course woe intended to keep every- thing as secret as possible, but the} entrance into this st }acter whom I would ju » out of It as I would h y kept him out of our lives) and our a betrayed our plans| as much of them as he knew, (Continued Lomorrow) —piano or junior size lamp stand- ards in several unusually artistic styles and poly- chrome finishes to select from. Regular prices $12.50 and $13.50. Complete with cord, 2 light sock- ets and pull chains JULY SALE priced. never before and nev again a value like this $35 —24x12-in, reinforced top. mahogan. giinish, Ttalian period! The greatest davenport @ table value we have ever oi fered. JULY SALE priced. Be: WITH OUR FRES RENTAL DEPARTMENT —out-of- town folks: nend SANNA, If in Doubt About Your Eyes Drop in and let us relleve you of that doubt. Honesty Our Slogan Huteson-Donahey Optical Co. 108 Pike. 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