The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 11, 1923, Page 2

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i | WED. 11, 19 i batt, ‘Tracey went Olympia STUDENTS SFE | QM Member American Homes Bureaus Vor Better American Homes j && had oe ! pre 1 I l | made int Ht tuation & | world f there. For we work > 1p N I T Y UR H ME? St Risi 9 Ss mauoh with tagard to. (ne: pelitien OR A FROE IN YOUR HOME? Pp < ‘ For instar had seemed : ; | = to the Japs who controled the vote Pees | ' ” : Cadets at Camp Lewis Get . 7 BY S. B. H. HURST of th ptally-derived “Ameri 4M ve from the a froe, Am for the brush ' ccna to make yours a Better Home you will want home aYNGPais FIRST INSTALLAXENT cap" —~ these outnumbered the r | snath, the with w short Hard-Boiled Discipline furnishings of the highest quality. Come in and Jack Cariso " Washingtor 1960 for the m of aj whites In the ratio of aix to four Recently 1 lett wensee rie yked handle and ee our extensive displa of tter Furniture in the fertile « t Basin apane et al, wore h or edt out are the favorite command vomplete c 1 of the ¢ a 1 h a Jay ‘ a) enom fellow-cit big | h up h that , “ 1 ¢ 7 ” ° complet en t ; ne Be i Your Credit Is Good!’’ at JULY SALE prices! Japanese ic ture. Whe edt 1 his awe na—it had always seemed wise to < hi Hammond, and t . t ate of Jay Jay eave office of th é " ® ou are offered the assistance of our lib Not that we knew it. A w 1 trive either to obtain OF) | co aidate Rey end rf yokes homefurnishings at JULY SALE prices. at seq, when secret became b oe ares in a} And this was di & sop to inst the vad ¢ 2 Jonger a »: we had no notion 2 be t responsible. Hel the sentiments of t ans jn have sent the filese &S to where to find » of those who believe that|t®an was imagined really waw to Camp Lewis, where the the man who had s cause” anything is/S00d policy, besides serving to em under the and patern Taughed at us behind doubt the priests who per-| PlAsixe the nat ttitude of thre of grizaied regular army off the man who be Galileo belleved likewise, as) JApS, vie: lower offices | \ | amp mmand of ¢ pathetic, The damned did Jewish | Were fitte of “lower” na Christ I A Trouble was that Ma eats W fied Thus|tlonalities, whereas the Japa were ee gaa em Vked the ma ‘ goes, Let a rant religious|the leading | race i as puch’ $8 ecently with f eds on Mass much for hime fanatic find a man who docs n offices, (There ngage li : : oat he wore. To Mary agree with him, and persecution | was f Washington gor 1 he went away and mana from of 4 sashiie’ aviicad Yat Cast Sumarig eo ister was a man of G ms not enly to be In order y one ex came t with a very alert, | ye Bpringfield s thelr shoulde Hs Bae in spite of » So, the year w btle knew ever | rele happ a extablishing intimate anon among them hav ‘ thing € “ to know f W ¢ ‘ for with amp kitchens and ate Hight my girl persisted t ot t n ‘ ne ye put, and we were at our wits end] ¢ i pater ; : He rf 1 4 - 4 to know who t ayed us, Ma whe ne ‘ ia most be a« r .. t : with " f aaked the adv r ve man] 1 tb andie, & as for a r nt nen Ns di ‘ Py who was the ¢ Tom Jen k ¢ brush snath had none | a gin ¢ on ae ‘ bow come preach and © was w » ammunition OF /chief of p me mowers and " ea vance . 7 a eanine was Mary tospired./ going to Olym firelen ers. | over thousands of « of mits them to execute their 1 f without arma or am ove I pursued my search until once cleared pasture and field. wens uble times, parade re { ay ey said. “We are 20! in our confidence in a junk heap in the second. | Respecttu WM. DEAD esi mi kick 7 age, may w n to kill the Japs—only to] y win) sow tell y< are regintered in this 4 Beorecy. Our ¢ wa m out of t Basin. We) work, but you 7 — The can , 4 Jt ; it weemed. w may have to blow up the pipe lines, | |) ghee: . wi July 2 of 16 mem Us from our hor but a few es of oan c . weit shiva “Elle teeiin Ene visitor—a resemblance |of Frenchmen, and the putt { n ty of W ¢ oman will not fis his ow amite take care posted where he could fo a replica when Tracey, after | bis place of a ench se f, | eee er peerh? But n nd sh at on n hote clea sing of the governor, removed | Who Was an actor spoke ¢ o recruit men who al army wire” 6 al ache he had been |™an like Von Kluck + his now. | ‘This, indeed, was the first gun fired, a - “who had fought t t a Re Deen reads Oke. Men . wa ret gun fir wld always reach Dr on the gold-rim 1 an I was there I may ae well go ecause they wore A been the big joke in| Toe wr eutennt heed a aa o had hag |ROvernor of Wash because tit . Bites of the o sort other women leaders of|4¥ranged with the governor for @ ton of those worn bus : take r undreds o tre Thad to arm and trar Aleck of re-|¥ private interview rep- the m he had - i re one can “fA ec Fy owns ha ae . . 4 entative of immense En ah bus- | twelve ansistants ha wen nee ¥ at w a wa. corm J mp the basin. Why tt our “lady r the Japs cir holdings in| each ¢ n if all of th JULY SALE | h ! Jsecret? Well, strange one who said|!ness interests Natura. the jed, but they were gradually drafted | PY © = a ‘ And t : rn nt ‘ahaa tees ; va ues ere. 3 Pron, 8 eri o exterminate|®overnor expected an Englishman |into minor positions about the ex: |'h* umbia Basin ni 5 was|grown somewhat, since the days ‘Neda egy ao, 8 Pn 4 eT Cad tan tie autora naaloobine anion Dasa’ ieee: get ast matter, since they had com-|about which I write—if you will take a real rocker value. Mahogany r 8 n fac a . a ed the wh to sell to them. | « at the map you otice he rame. Seat # a S fwas against us. You see Do I talk like an old man, and/sratification were delightful to/himseif to acquire the informa ag Sab al vorverpr dlr fi pny pri = pst 49 P anlg te is finished frame. : eat and back if our plans became the} maybe w around? Weill, I am|Tracey when that smiling Irishman ition he could from the Heutenant tage whith the Jape had not tak-|ter supplies aad tatalion. ahem) to upholstered with attra will of the majorit and it is surely the privilege of; blandly » governor, who aix months had |... ¢ rp ‘ nan & | int soia + nehaean designed floral tapestr | it that the officers of P-| the old to tell their tales in char My—er—my Interests, honorable | kept himself informed of every mow in tt ape partitions to indicate which rt fi Iprehended us, and one can ad) acter! understand the situation and cone m of the SOvernor, | vimiiar methods to their own we were| watered by such and such an Tnteke ‘an army if one is in } Now, you must remember s tate, and in to evide with a ot exnctly required by ahr th 4 the land—quix-| Of coureé 1 am speaking at saat FOur main hope—aside from the| our men were scattered all ove sympathy with it, have sent | his p om, but tadly needed bY | otic maybe, b never-the-lese our) known as the new map, published wonder of Mary—was in the b the Un States, but this must} me The West Wind, A big mistake | decision. Hence ou n obtain: | about 20 years ago, and not of the ie eriiness of the men of the Legion) not cause you to say I am wrong| And in a stream of perfect on the part of Tracey would have | ing control of as man 6 ¢ nal Goethals sutvey or old en fe what was left of them. Against) when I call our army “the west/most eloquent Jaranese the fe been fatal in the beginning as wo could, and our ¢ r gineers mapa. You will realize. the So this was their familles. They had| wind"; neither is it merely a pO-|Tracey poured out a wonderf aig, and dangerous at any | buy arma or iarke territory which we had tw at i Brown at least to middie age since) etical way of try to repeat th¢/ scheme, which more than hinted at war, I saw ‘c t yet our few mmall pl i] the war in Europe, had ac} story of the Bi in which the lo-|the prospective profits of the gover . mth, | idea was Mary > ceeded in spreading the new at | Py ‘quired relations ° not have! custs were cleared away from thelnor himself. But, as Tracey soon 7 a and all ex.| it 1 make no doubt th ou could | tegrating chem! Radatomte over aj) He “the “buddy” feeling for those whol jan pt by “a great wind| made haste to say, “walle have are evidences of th:, have seen this be doubtful | third of the basin in one night, No had been in th army wit! t." No, for while Welears” Hesides, ho was anxious to ¢ motion, the stories con ft « men i have ple were hung in way. but the E aitho we did find men y Sie Cha’ taatitien aetna’. eticeaesa: | carnik . sed activities had| careful not to allow themse f that third part of the basin P who were an wi to strike the| ine od K not already done rretretvably ruined 4 ing district. Why not, then, a/ cea the right as were ir father eastern | 4 er in the Visitor's new | papers 4 Tracey There w f¢ » be What a howl, an Orie: owl an WES an expedition. Wo had 1 the Japs] pots F prey dorian | re ait in the governer’s chair, | 807 t variation, but trick jd to a tired heaven. What tele. | Pipromised—and these seemed su ‘ them into th®| yananese eh ‘wah at. the {thé majotity of the people had for-| which the public officers w not | Krams were sent out tothe « i i@ent—when the parson told abc sea, to hell, anywhere, At no time|) iin 2 Jan cha Re eee ag | Rotten all about us—about, that tm, | prevent was 6 weap | had | for troops, The Jap-contro pap-| us. Fortunately tho world took the| aid we possess more than 12 one aN ang pa si J that line of distorted yarns which | been the weapon of ers gave front page columns to the Mews as a joke. Tho newspapers) seat planes, and only the one large tha woman ban, anally: adeot had been published about us—a Now I should tell you th jd | ‘outrage’, and there was also an in Printed facetious stories about OUT! pang in which we had “escaped”; : 1 sé ee ‘a }the rest had c to the conclu Takahira, the Jap boas of the basin, | terview with the governor, the sup. t ' ; t ' “forlorn hope,” and naturally we but we had one man who was an/ eadey ‘Seckh acifontasmeger nad T° fF meditated attack upon some | had died, and that his successor lack. | posed Jap governor, who eald that he} did our best to keep the joke expert in dingulse, and two who|‘*! ts rans * oe religious order (probably the Mor-/ed both his strength and brains, tended to take drastic measures to (popular. But we were worried about! neq been born in Jxpan, who could| ct of the state of Washington whilt | pons) had been given up. This was| Luck was with us everyw But| insure the arrest and conviction of | the traitor. Who was it? Andjtaie Japanese \ well as the mi-|*2® Jap incumbent of that office|, tit of Iuck for us, but we were| we did not altogether manage to con-| the criminals. He became eloquent, | Swhen a letter appeared in a leading| yado. One of these was a wonder. | ¥#* transported by easy stages to | lucky all the way. (By the way, af-|trol our men according to plan, as/altho still suffering from the shock | Paper, unsigned, saying that the/ ¢y) actor, and he thoroly understood|‘h® Jenkins farm. fle wan well jter the wa: Europe of 1914-18, it] you will see. a | of the day before, when he had fallon | Affair was no joke, but a real at-| cutics and governmental adminis.| treated, of course, and no one seem :t the caune of the first | poetic Justice vunger Taka- tempt to bring about a tragedy, our/ tration. When our plan of cam.-|¢4 to have noticed the striking re eat from Paris waa the| hira should t an I had been | wrist arrest seemed imminent. But who} ign Was workell ont perfectly, | semblance between the governor and | kj of Von a (Continued Tomorrow) uestion We) Mary sent for this man. oo a Soe ARG men ser z 5: were ae meee ee eee mass, warmed The governor of the state of iad betrayed us, and Washington is a Japanese, Ameri Fecetving money from a oan ert fee Fees O06 Le pae eens Gor all the news of “the war” he| 88d weight,” she sald. “This is my| first order. Twelve men are ap | pointed to help you. In two weeks |the governor must be hidden away }on that farm Jenkins’ brother owns ge of the Corville Indian intimate » or family, will Trace his’ twelve ut a smile ist of governor's r to us, I further orders. TOBACCO aaa la sta ¢ li mark time, ca do nothing.” now 15} Seca on “I don’t believe MW Dror WN 4 legal.” , me answered ROLL YOUR OWN WITH gravely. “But, then, Tom, Ris La Croix Papers Attached # did love to differ—just SureRelief °. 18s: Bee ee ee “Lat me talk to men with money, in tell ‘em and worth s of dol lars an a ing. Ho, ou'll se is in fast Ww ™M supposed that conside was going far froin it. N i Mart" eventual » our fol maxim of care attention to details tion con to carry ful to examina tion of the ground before going into Joy Forever! 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