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WEDNESDAY, JULY lf “The Stops Sun Rising” S. B. H, HURST (Continued From Gur Last Issue) CHAPTER Now m and J stretet which my little ble to say k I ng m unto neve My tremb: turn tale Thank God for that Very cleve that t should a shou! simu difficult And like th lightning % T have » without But th we had ings, being sithe nice new ere ¥ except respons pl matter harder, the rest Callfornia sitting same girls, try the the prote Jap rch ne e purd thought A joke; and Coast states passed laws 2 Japs holding land, the the country: said th of the Coast pe long involve Ame Japa: And now all that the predicted and fought against come true. . But what a differe Whereas if tho Jap matter been handled properly years t when the Coast began the tation could more on less ea: due suffering to selves, now it me of a nationtwo-thirds had born In Amer the same lack of bra failed to: see Jap m before now reacted as it expected to act. T course. agreed with for one—and us—considered cause stunned that rose. from president was fore congress. occurred: An ultimatum w as follows: “All Japanese or her possessi once. The t departure to wh government may: de such time ais ten: barkation, and no interpretation will word embarka depend upon ava if there ts to be either Americ one halt-bre: within 30 da of this ultimatum be found in Ameri the ambassado be considered rica In a war with Coast agi it 1 withou Japs been might his essary foreem. ser. A lenient be given to the ch time shall able shipping. Yet, is found n 1 world at last and for ¢ United. States was in deadly earnest. The guest within ‘four borders had been found to be = disease germ, planning to ruin as so many h this germ must go. If Japan wanted was ready, and ra even one of this deadly ¢rous: breed to remain America would fight man and the last cent. And Japan, after vo backed down, and fig! ht America than allow ind treach. in America, to the last of de ad] fore} course protest, | from the ace great things a pr th and he oncerning In p governor anke he wanted hink that b to worry to is m for language 4 the b and if he the govern him without report an un: as an t where contem: ough ked receive Important boss important district—and agitated man, who knows r his official head 1 plates hari-kari, may be to tal Bu ernor to was he tt ¢ expected » chi had nged tho he was not d sufficiently the boss to that he facing a dif from with whom ted interesting out and man nogoti to sell atly reduced ved, Basin | or upset, as potatoes. said so. © governor stared, mad, too?’ he chattering on its | shrilled, | r boas gh governor's secret way, had just from an estate ed significa y—w returned enforced ft one by with master ns |need fi but the meanin aw gov tly private in omed ve nderstand. peration, Nagowch flying time was an camo out and asked the governor alone the—must be mad—don't that I never have an without my secretary as it 1s not wise—what is the » you today what slow percolated was lost his t 4 common and said said that the gove must be forge given tho boss no interviews without the r the secre executive to his 1 | he mean | The secretary said so, and his brows was growing snow First, of course, ing, during which he had been kind. |ly treated, Then, his return to the | governor's mansion during the dark hours of the previous night. These | things might be understood, but not om. the Jed horror to spenke with mind of the ing. som agowcht governor on he iteness one, but several, ho turned What does aid not know, and governor knitte problem which the 5 rbial over a lke -ADVEN OF THE TURES TWINS &/ Olive Roberts Barton < THE “My, you sound lik ‘The land on the other side Rainbow door certainly was queer. People you never would believe could happen anywhe Not in fairy tale books Long. before the Sneeze Town with 5 the: rd loud a-chooing and Jouder noise blowing at sounded like the Fourth of July, The sneez- ing sounded like whizzers and the nose blowing sounded like firecrack- ers When finally near Sneeze To they could hardly the place for the number of pocket handkerchiefs drying on the clothes line. But called ed. ket Sneezio he has ow choo, choo!" "My, you waid Nic c even ins got to Mister Sky Bo they wot to hy we soon a a greeting “Come and have « nice red. Town is fashionable # red nose. A-choo! A-choo! A-choo! A n m and he shout enuff and one in unless Oh, a nose. lovely! sound like a trainf’ of the { NEEZIES | ity | now | children, | world, | a train!” said Nic Sneezy | the whirled 0d to wered Wo at hi around three times: again befor “Tra |the finest 1 ato neeze an nothi kind of every jother cobweb off our me! Have you brains?” Nancy laughed. "The teacher says so when we can't get our lessons," she answered “Then snuftis outed the lone could lid of his Instantly Mister Sky good fell “That's the erfed the ezy. "Now you've got fine red # and the cobwebs are all gon I'll bet you, you can get your les fons now “one Sky Bow. neeze like | Be an rdon your n sound mobiles $ sn kes away brains, P cobwebs on wh Sneezy stop him you need,” before any. he opened the snuff and blew in, Nancy and Nick and| Bow were sneezing like box | we, way!" 8n | nos leawon I've got Never to by Town again (To Boe Continued) (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) sald Minter ng them to the gov-| jable | impersonated had} | would was his kidnap-| | that | there | that jernment does not lof economic | than *| of this nteg tato ‘oprenentat land, t ve ated himself His clevern fre and now eas had p m tur ho h haps the gov for tho made a big pr to deny the bos for himself h rightf that the Was so that agent the gov reet with again wi his share ume the poss laughe drama eith both govern! 1 an. off! ke with dignity Better wait,” inte fs of ¥ in his = governor th sane or deliberate outgoing of the “Now,” } just what “Are you don’t know? viclons e nald ¢ you frony sald the I was me the weeks a y no one has ma men from and the him, the boss, the vietim of while he, ° himself the hi been Nagow naw ing but death waiting for forget fatal delightful The m r t cumstances never ilustration. mear which governor, ons which were ‘The h ly he was sing ad > hin secr rposed the what I way som: de any re Ww 5 po m, whom h let people's kep uncomfc tm. Ho Me in hot n he trony t afterwards, racked by the Japs be removal of I had w her the 18 by an ancer en to hi affairs from with love. I will he details, my a gle ‘oriey are but attempted {dealization That Mai had no’ love or my: had ldren- 4 not you, and manuserip . wot to of It white is finished, world of first breath of of promise. Is whom? Surely not For what could the to the old, pt not rest fy you. win spri it? but thoughts Maybe ming breeds mentality re m But gray has grown has not kept pa virtue is know of the dollar hop will find it. We m fr world ¢ Anda c I changing it is Keep 80. no n er be id like offer superficial opinion, can alter ne th one. change of human na Ma have and re: actiy human nature, operation for In the ma: ling of 9 weane not wear children, yrification of an in t been 4 shw not been spoiling Dt paper acros: ater ng, Promis: for the spring t, and buddin seem gr life su noughts n, but spi n by po that me nade of white 7 remember al ‘That cure 80 wa ture exp! d comes the breath with it, the ou you a cure-all, man marks as this tatoes, ot THE SEA PROBE CASE OF rage! t for bons ortable would bloc when “the n 6 her y you Love or an stinct, weaned | self is proven loved writing many 8 \IN traced to Des Moines, MINISTER HERE Find He Has Tried to Get Divorce Five Times leading vered by D Meacham BELLEVE WORKING Aree BOAG 18 AS SALESMAN Boag hig ted } Rev t St tain M m Dur report . can re ed the He on charged b tor writes, ESCAPE NOGALES, his d churet drunke tt Hart wh aA of m with br » ree ARREST IN ARIZ jong’s exploits which m from ata to adhouse with used * the New wild pe que provided who obtained was a re a girls burl The me exto! from om a show was . large om pan tate, ada and in & f ng SUIT WAS FIL SE VE RAL MONTHS AGO urged matabllity have lived years, and of her where mer associates am learned the and He clain t from her: fo ho did not knov ats, From hi y of B 4 t u's WIRE WARRANT TAX CA SE Internat —_rever telegraphi 8 arrest In Des M nted on charges of fai to refund war taxe the govern. ment on theater tickets {s charged in complaints court here with fail ra large the governmen' taxes on theater tickets charge of the Cosmopolitan here. due Duncan ta led in fede ing to turn ov money amount of t in war while in| Players | He formerly used tho present Hellig theater. | Duncan suddenly disappeared from Seattle some time ago and was Towa. He will be returned here to face the charge, according to United Stat: | |Man Kills Three the} the| for} aged? promise | his wife, spring | life. ay ch For ritual and} sign my Ly people that and as} | of| fair} | sell L, falism | but since no change except itself, Men} the} forget that a system of government | is made up of indivi changing the ch is mad but a form of which it no change, name of the No, only life whi thru evolution ¢ reas, But as the better will we ernment ‘The cursed greed more mon know. thi men clalism takes hi tut we wil Even now t who despiso a who feel the for himself ar $5,000 a year who eats too much a family js much th effect of gluttony. economle system but the hogs of money in time they may of the name of mex Fven as they were « luxury and greed dual method hangs the Je change of govern ich has re ave for mone | grow b here are all forms at the man nd family is like a And the upo No, keep try to ¢ rubber become men who units, there in w units is the ment by adhering to the form sulted n be hope to prog. individual becomes | better y and| y in the worst disense we} eyond men of 80 n who more man effoct n the the your hange | » that orthy freed gov-| | and] Women in Family WAVERLY, Mo., July 18.— Wil. lam Plunkett to shot and killed motherin-law and sister-in. law during a family quarel. Ho sur. rendered to authorities, who guarded wely for fear of mob violence. dead Minnie Tubbs; her daughter, and Mrs. Fil kett. ay | | | Jane, Pilot Delays Cross Country Plane Trip) NEW YORK, July 18.—Lieut. Rus Maughan, army pilot, did not second attempt to fly from York to San Franelsco between unup and sundown | The start Js now morrow tart } New scheduled for to. | of the yellow this country menace. | is setting redly over the] feel that I am shortly sleep for a long time,| The sun I now ng od-bye. GIRLS LOSING FIGURE BECAUSE OF ATHLETIC MEETS, SAYS AUTHOR Gas FRANCISCO, July 18 O Competitive athletic contests between girls of today on Ameri. can playgrounds is ruining the physical appearance of American womanhood, in the opinion Dr, R. Tait McKenzie, author, sculptor and a omist, Dr. MoKenzle told university women here that changing habits of physical exercise is rondering the modern woman, particularly in the rn United States, flat chested and knock-kneed and that defect of feminine beauty were becoming worse In- atead of better of ea. these | Population of TTLE Cynthia Grey: Asks “Skin “Do Men Miss Dec Pp Really Love Is Beauty More Ugly Women?” Than Just Jver wenty 2 Mi ugly girl? have alw with me craving the best of parent love with an not pretty, and fall in love Do men ever really fall I have always known that I wa believed that no could ever I have read hundreds of love to satisfy my Tho I have always had a good home and , | have never been happy because I brood have the blues. 1 hate to walk on the street look My clothes never seem to look neat Dear Grey 4 € man stories for love. and continually because of my on me. Now, a few months ago I met a man who claims that he fell in love with me the first time he saw me. When I am with him I love him and I have promised to marry him. He makes me forget, for the time being, that I am so ugly. When he is away from me, tho, I doubt him and doubt my- elf, 1 tell him all of my troubles and he clears everything up for me, but I am afraid that he will be ashamed of me if we get married. He is eight years older than I am. I thank you for any advice, TWENTY. eauty,” they say, “is only. skin deep,” but that par- ticular sort of beauty is almost valueless when it is not backed by beauty of character and personality. You love stories the vicarious living you get from them. believes more ardently than I in such pleasure, but little afraid that you have neglected real life too follow your heroines with the eyes of the heroes. is all too prone to dwell on the physical rather than the mental beauties of the characters he endeavors to portray. Leave your novels alone for a little while and live your own life—not someone elae’s! Study the people and the things around you. 1f you must read, read the newspapers and magazines which will give you a. little light on current events. This will make you less conscious, more intelligent and develop your poml of view.| You think too much about yourself, and if you keep it up you will, in time, succumb to a nervous diseage which that sort of thing brings upon one, and which will make your whole life and the lives of those with whom you are in con- stant contact, miserable. Men very often love plain women. There are, you know, persons who have sufficient depth of character themselves to enable them to appreciate the mental and spiritual as well as the physical qualities of their associates. It is perfectly) possible, and highly probable, that this man truly loves you, since he has asked you to be his wife. Make yourself as agreeable and as charming as possible, and he will have no cause to be ashamed of you. I think that your mental attitude is influencing your per- sonal appearance. If you are self-conscious, discontented and unhappy, it cannot help but show upon your face. If you are happy and have a sense of equality, that, too, will| show, and will, as well, influence others in regard to your appearance. You are as good as your beautiful neighbor, | and if only you can convince yourself, half of your diffi-| culties are over. Do my readera agree + tn ali romantic No one I am much In writer for tie th a to romance Co a a iP re with me that men are attracted| oftentimes to women whose physical beauty is a minus quan- tity? Do charm and character really have anything to do with the selection of a wife? Do you think that “Miss apa will be doing the right thing to marry this man, if | she loves him? We should like to have the readers’ opinions. | see ‘ “ ation of Seattle in 19: Seattle There are not later sta- 5 to in the biggest animal? bli sulphur-bottomed, or dlue | PF Francis phrase he is cams seconds, have in Costa Rica? | the year, fall comes most heavily during sum- mer northeast portion than in the | chester served? ter,” which reaches a and whose ddre ‘amous People Mins (ir sees of Thomas A Jersey ( Edison, We Kathleen How much m« the Unite 4,705,988 What ts ie came The correct inc in last of all correct in the sentence sentence is not grammatically at U but the preposition “of ail last, he Avold superfious words ts not necessary. is necessarily last c U What nection of the U. 8. has the ghest birth For 1922, in the om, the cities of Wyoming showed highest birth rate (3 area of registra e § per 1,000 population) and the rural districts of | the (16 pulat onnecticut lowest for | ery 1,000 po What was the t rts of th se of the ex ted States for 581684 Who was the first nun 11 Ire Bt. Bridget ts said to have and? been. Who wrote “Rock Me Elizabeth Akers Allen. to Sleep’ What language 1s spoken in Switzerland? French, German and Italian, ac | cording to the canton. . When did Anton Mauve, th: ndscape and animal paint: From 1838 to 1888. e- Dutch live? How many combinations of two in different leagues can be ade from five baseball leagues of ight teams each? 640 -. What is the professional ord for one mile? One minute, four aced. ° bieyel and one-fifth motor . What kind of weather do Temperatures are quite high all with little variation, Rain- and fall, and is greater in the south- see Is it true that the horse ridden by n. Sherman tn the battle of Win- has been stuffed and pre- If so, where ts it? Yes, this horse, called “Winches- has been recently placed in the mithsonian Institution, Wrashing- m, D. C. Is rice grown in any of the West- they | PAGE DOCTOR MAY BE HEAD OF ASSN, California Woman Slated to Lead College Society 11 Dis. Ada the wity “y an nvention it, first and Oakland, if she to prage 1as been there seems al of her nelece Miss Com- Comstock at yesterday's ing 18 months nila! term to selection as necensl- active participa she told the pre regula nt cliff « up nm we ted her Nege givi night placed accredit D col. Drury college, and University of mie, Wyo. Three sferred from the ry to the permanent Hast, accrediting hese in erse college, Spartanburg, college, Sweet Westhampton col- v a on more colleges on othe mir probatior for Con clude < far 8. ; Sweetbriar Va., and ty ern states | ra, since 1912 it has been grown lin California. The 1922 crop there ts cattmated to have a farm value of |more than $9,900,000. In 1919 the |value of the crop reached the high mark of $21,942,000. . Is any gold produced in Montana now? Yea, in 1922 a total of 80,1 ounces was produced. ele 2 fine a monument ever been erected hog? 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