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1 Lar IE. D. K's. COLYUM THE SEATTLE STAR 190T Seventh Ave, Near Untom St P 4 Had Lots of Experience in Administrative ( STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 19, 1917. PAGE 6 PY IS SEVERAL TIMES A PRESIDENT pacities, Which He Claims Is an Asset to Port Job—Also a Sourdo nber of the national _—_ - (This is the first of a series of nearly always been administrative, holds. He is president of the fol um and Coal Co, Added to ao prot even Sawacn SCRIPPS NORTHWHST LEAGUE OF NEWSPAL WAnnnarerrnrnnerrnnennnns! | tree articles, telling about the | he continued concernn ttle General 4 vice president of the| work council: | tin or r peociation . career i general views of the That Mr, Lippy has @ formidable Beattio Mattress and Up Trust and Savings ban: ey. scted port ooenent Ree cee servers oe Coe Ce Seeks eee | OVER THE Tor port candidates, who are up for | record of achievement can be reallz- | holstery Co. MarperIil Brick Co. | and director of the thern Lite Ln- BES ornay tere Entered at Seattle, Wash, } ° ond-Clase Matter lly npr ntland Klee election next month.) when one considers the positions | Pacific Products Co., and the Alaska | surance - Geiieeite nttected thereby,” Mr. Lippy alll i, on, it's & Sigh rhere lx no place, except where I | — » a Sourdoug affects vereby Ae ' By mail, out of city, doo per month; F months, $1.18 8 months, $200;] Hoe on by Shadows and out ee Iwpy wae one of the original |“After the present drive, which wont, where I Lipp c year, $3 Ry ca y » month thru the } Aen workin aS presen) 7 " . affairs will be . ut Night i be of more use during the war Kiendikers of ‘96. Me returned to) be over w Published Daily by ‘The Star Publishing Phone Maln 600, Private! ‘raking tho Hreak of the Game ae a ont Gbedniaiae: ne tae Ranttie the tetlowine year and invest wach condition that itive eachange cognecting sll departments ‘ Peep make which Tam doing at present €4 the returns from his Alaskan trip | only will be required, and iy wea —— ——a—e | Hoa up and ready for cou ra . . tofu © t iministrative will be completed before election in the development of this city, m in w ant uy eal catate and ufacturin, 1am no politician, and T am al > mente yr ' on ale homan 8. Lip pandidate for ly in real ewtat 1d manufacturing oe 1 WAR TO FINISH, SAYS JORDAN __ [sts soon ant ran av wena ii. a ax nan Satine a 7 ms ment tod yuring his 27 ye attle, Lip were ‘ould not be ru 5 tor America’s plain duty is to go “full speed ahead’ with | Crasnin byesil nga and Heart rl of comminstoner ta ad: | py has been promir MCLA. pmy o a ; " anc 00, re) renident 1 business methods © her war program! c . Knowing that Pate, thru the length! (the executives being Spal od Ngee mage ag get adanger~ or 0 the pert oom This is the conviction of David Starr Jordan, for years of tts .eeel al | men employed by a the Be atte ¥. MC. A etc . od bevataye Ee : ae ae a Vigorous. pacificist, who had strongly opposed America’s r ha aten a good Mightir Jsxion), and my w haw He ta aleo chairman of the executiv races soya cote | entry into the world war. He spoke in Seattle Sunday Know met Pate, with its scurvi ber of the nati committee, That and this result can be cotati } i aes isis de si t uttin busines men bod and he spoke as a true American. eat trick he t# still very in this work best by putting business ag as fort i » k dre F . s AS-| Neve: ager on ee eo Fellows further evidenced by the fact t There is comfort in the knowledge that the most MaS-| Never bh won, from Fellow tu tier vid ne by the tact sa sictee “Sse terly minds of the “peace-at-any-price” group are now Who Stick ie tS > elle gpee a ryt ete cede Mig ; lining up behind President Wilson. The truly patriotic Med = and ready and on ’ dent we among them can have no other course. : Tho we must stumble o'er graves They see the peril of autocratic militarism and now in the way! ar a iC | IAN P TI | | y ( ‘ARD! A realize that to break the iron grip on civilization, America a shes Gans OR nr tear Wao I 4 [ J Must strike, and strike hard. ae out hs ter te te tee he aw Get It Ready for Planting of Early Crop A few months ago Congressman Dill of Spokane ho onus ad j miy against any aggressive poli on the part of the Knowing that life has emergell Never allow the house to be Garden sanitation is the clean. , In planning for the early gaurd A mm - woted aa 7 er rani . fr the gleam overheated, so that it bs neces ing up of all vegetable rubbish | the earliest planted crops peat) mited States. He voted against the war resolution in the || | from the gleas thst teat] ee a a ing wy of all vegetable rubbish | the eariiest planted crope lke Bay z to a dream, and be foreed to cool it off, This | the portions which have been be placed together at one mide and What is his attitude today 5 Heads up and ready to travel the! wastes fuel. | Teal oven tee eens. Cae 4 for them plowed of Dill is over in the trenc hes, viewing the sacrifice rower é road. ind the neues Rot cooupied dur. | produced. ¥ A this fal Tie genet ae eee eecrecy: ; . ‘ that period mato vines, bean vines and other the fall it will dry out He now declares that America must put her full vigor and seeing it thr Get the full heat value of every | SIA the Whkak Seren 2 shape for’ plar into the war. ne to the end of the! pound oal by learning how to but this should’ be done sooner than the unplowed portion of ae ; ° 7 t the furnace. If you 4 or compost these f could be worke For what is it that the patriotic pacific wanted fee scrimmage with blow|not tend the furnace ye pe Sra aianpisy be praturiag und wer | Tale. plowed pert oan San And this is a war to bring that about—a war that) Raw Nerve aper that har | soe = done 5 r | would attack the crops next year.| hoe or garden hoe and be rinse shall end war forever. It cannot be accomplished until 1a eats thle CFO ne | cn and nce pipes | More than t) ean garden ap-| early us the season permits, Bi the Kaiser Kultur is crumbled to dust. eg eee een eee Te star ne ni ainter londeaine... \gniaee and aie sae ane ages Don't Smother Fire Corn stalks, cabbage leave ence between success and failure 6f 4 ‘ v4 Conservation He Hanged = t tin tumps, beet tops, if not cann the earliest crops. Garden pean, par HAVE YOU ROOM TO RENT? i Racin cae orci mother a low fire by adding Thomas 8. Lappy | Sent Satan's | Serpe rte, tat a a S. i f s on i " ave mt ng or be added early spring, and the crop must Saturday night hundreds of visitors to Seattle, mostly) ™'", y \= af Be chi rb Adi to carty oping. 408 the oun Sa soldiers and sailors, were forced to tramp the streets until a » the] or his 2D * B \ 7 ¥] S|" a midnight and after in search of a place to sleep. ; , od PO ; on the erate on um our eave aiid asthieasiink: . For the past two months the downtown hotels and " the Graft thre the tire many of those on the first hill have been filled at an early qj. wit, give $1. for Mo aunes a slower fue sump » | Make Compost Pile for Your Next War Garden hour. Visitors who did not start looking for rooms until pumpkin and 60 cents ae ne fs i to m No vegetable matter, such an dead; rubbish, there is a large wastage of about 10 o'clock were forced to tramp up and down the — vv nag ew ‘ ae tie rege ye! nee and Other garden rubbish, | leaves, we ai ties atts ae aim Jong stretches of the avenues, sometimes in a fruitless PP to heap the fire should be wasted because It is too | er ; eds of teulis and ve a as an aid in garden crop vegetables. These id be There are lots of sleeping accommodations not too fs ig the . gb = cilia shit tekelak eoaie at aaelian ZA oa : out, and there is no reason why you should not not the ; ania ‘teein the Me calawant ated Y. M. C. A. if you have them. It’s one of the small things BS Harmless fieans t Hp An a ayers of vex: you can do for the boys who are about to go “over there. wad 3 tance Sent be bor tw ep. The eart F You may also call the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club, Ma ii the’ fire. ‘Thia| of Reducing Fat! to rot nso Oy | ©4746, or the National League for Woman's I ODAYS retiring for t 1 P of the pile sh Elliott 3102 ; beorinpaicadtinng BON a lair tax td cae aaa ean helo IN TH ICE GERMAN W _fire, and liable to bur whem not trogen, ai Please observe that one of the kaiser’s evil chickens b . ; : The come home to roost. ; Spray Ach Pit ite b " ‘ read over * Wilhelm gave the world some strong demonstrations of ‘ € poipan eat i the gard. 1 wed der oF it| the art of seizing things. Uncle Sam has always been con- ten os « dust, | cents to 6 , Yb fat mpi cote . ie tent to rely upon Yankee bargaining, when wanting things and a damp means more | is ase puree, not as rich as stable manure. but being in war with a party who won't even talk bargain a eR as ae but It is a good sut te. Manure decently and who depends upon grabbing, Uncle becomes Pi nth ges Loess aller ona will be expensive next spring, and — . anything that can be saved this win Quite a seizer himself. He has got hold of $73,000,000 worth where the drafts are given proper reed se sagging oe | of stored German war stuff, in New York alone, and he attention and water ts tent Be the ne- Saag aged erage oan oe to seize millions of dollars of German owned gold Sreteeahty thre the elinher Geer ot tons of leaves burned every fall rit it i Ini re o “ ° out deplorable lo the banks and convert it into United States bonds to Ser chalking and daumsinn tes aoeehs 7 © mest deplorable lees and | | ught be T _ finance the war against the kaiser. | but, If necessary, thru the feed door leaven properly componted w This looks cruel but it’s right kdiserish. The fire should then be property ; s stable waite and earth would be| led. i on our entire line worth hundreds of dollars to se] e | garder. next spring. RADICALISM, MR. KERENSKY | a 2ew now | 102,697 Buildings rs ny WHERE He's Gorn’ t Ww BY BERTON BRALEY | a EEE Ha! Mr. Aleck Kerensky comes back! Having seized BuT HE'S OM say Destroyed dy ar ances _In the spring election o some WAYSKI $ , t - ful lady stepped into EDWIN rd BROWN of the party nominees in Seatth the wireless communications, Mr. Kerensky pleased to AYSKI Fre S sete Micon gard <DWIN J. 2 Sse eheee © vere oc 31.000 Mn Teport.to the world that he has 200,000 loyal soldiers behind “i ’ 4 roomy Her checks we: and her eyes) Many say, and attempt to show,| city, Many mouthers in the party, — and, hence, the ability to suppress the Bolsheviki gov-| ats 4 ne a eeas its iG that Socialism is wrong, “immoral.|wno had never been heard tell of _-ernment. | Rear Singer venga os aan" a thing to do [and confi aaaney wh in reality| before, became very officious and : “+ ® am telling you) | the princip! actentific Socialism, | popular bec th bilit According to the Russian custom, Mr. Kerensky supports i om principles 0 “ popular because of their ability t@ his 200,000 soldiers with a vanguard of 200,000 proclama- tions, more or less, as he approaches Petrograd, but he seems to put a new note in his present issues. New York talking of ratetr theatre managers are « He appeals to all patriotic Russians to rally ‘round his| wy pense ahr. and standard, but strongly intimates that he is going to give M. tax. In spite of ©, there oe men Trotzky, M. Lenine and other leading disturbers a close) will be & large m ane aa a ae iat hes, 9 shave by the simple and thoro process of decapitation. " eo been on and 1,595 partia That part of the world most directly interested in Mr. Jemoliahe 38 of the latter ca Kerensky will greet with cheers his apparent abandonment epaited m the | of tle policy of compromise with the internal enemies of atic cles nes oalorapt Russian democracy. If he now arrives with an ax with which to chop off the kaiserism that has given the revolu- r CONSTIPATION INVITES DISEASE tion the morale of a mere mob, he is likely to give Russia and the war a much finer aspect. There is almost world-wide satisfaction in the announce- Kn. é; ment that Mr. Kerensky is to “suppress the radicals quickly , Kee A. N. A D. PR ny by yt Ae yf and thoroly,” and we modestly intrude with the suggestion Bp Ire oncenela, hocsass ag 2 er da nday a that the cure for radicals, in this instance, is radicalism. nat Somat 4 a W ter or l What Russia needs, above all else. is the permanent re-| hai.—art Win) Press Kg Bag tirement from business of her pro-Germans. eee the entire « M sen of th t of Aigestion 1 —___—___——_— seal ‘. begin to twitch, WONDERFUL WOMAN for her age, that Sarah Bernhardt! She et aes Re fonerated still able to travel with 20 handbags and 32 trunks! aueakt tin iane ns gf ST gy often reenlt in serton um = headquarters: “ THE LAST of the Bolsheviki decrees was that no citizen could own (ieveland, © I climb higher?||) Cetin ease “alnetndee percent of more land than he could cultivate without hired help. Whereupon another L. N al hamam disease te directly b revolution arose and began doing business. Chicago (1l.) Tribune traceable to inactive bowels. ieictal zs 8 More than s,auarter of 8 con —_ * « t ° ' . a well pre. “CAMOUFLAGE NEVER deceives God,” declares Johnny Rocke-| ‘They may darken Broadway it | serloed a combination of simpis . The young man wasted enough paint in Colorado to know the w but ere be just laxative herbs with pepsin thet in - many fellows whe fe up new, the standard rem. " anny ~ ta wands 0! omee. EAT BRAN when rheumatic, vises a health expert. At 1 a eed y druggists for ase for rheumatism! Save white flour and win the war pip you KNow— a he n ot W ff are grea be obtained, free ONE CABLEGRAM has it that the kaiser ts going to “hurry to the rgeiaalag bom arge, by writing to Dr. W. | oldiers.”” on’ ere’ yam « : gles B. Celdw 496 Washington ee greet te om sp hie » Idier: Don’t hurry, Bil! There'll be} - 6, wo hasd that when they take it Monticello, Nilinots, ” ; out for th it actually atutte entist claim ike chocolate = DRIVE AWAY HEADACHE Rub Musterc le on Forehead THE ANSWER. , rheumatism, lum and aches of the back sore muscles, bruise , colds of the pneumonia) hospital size $2.50, fr PROMINENT OREGON A CUT IN FIGHT nd 60c jars; | PRR cating tind gallos and Temples O EVERY. WANT. aaa eoeerten et an " vr Eucker zers of “headache medicine.” Relieves MY eee EME " Kultur has, in it ao che and that serable feeling a ur th, something shrinking from colds or congestion. And it acts at | and severe ea not obtrude itself once! Musterole is a clean, white oint rea 1 itwelf up: ft must be | ment, m: with oil of mustard, Better earnestly sought after and lovingly | than @ mustard plaster and does not imilated from within. This love | blister. Used only externally, and in was lacking in our neighbors: where- | 20 Way can it affect nach and heart, ‘ > al medicines do, _ Pips pepe 7 re throat, bronchi nthe aves aren asthma, neuralgia, TaIS SPECIAL REDUCTION © carries the additional © of LIBERAL f you so dentre k of fine red and ed models din this sale All the charm and perfection of style, 4 nlf and tailor r exemplified In our ex ts, fash: ri c e new shades ¢ I a R ‘ Gree I ‘ier Man tifully trimme with Kol Hudson Our ¢ ve line: musr be ont ute the splendid u t being offered. rices range from “$18.50 to $85.00 FOX FURS We for your Inspec r ittraetive n at Westberg & Childs Ine “The Credit Store” 1312 Second Ave. READING WANTADS / 25 “at “so sa tore ¢ Albert Hansen ‘ The grocer an That beautiful And the beautiful Krew A terrible Mind taint Out of th Babes Cx This winsome little lady, and the party Cadogan, daughter of an aplit n until in the following ear is not too young for war work, | Y°®r: at the Eve t St » Con i Her appeal for war relief funds waa| vention, the: disturbing fac lost effective control and started the Wage ee te ; Workers’ Party. Up until this time, i there had always been two men Big ( ucumbers Grow who kept themselves on the payroll Ae t i of the party, One is still on the | Up on a Cornstalk] rot, ana the other one is report FRUIT HILL, N. ¥. N to be in the state penitentiary a Last May Orrin Lusk Middle State for conspiracy a vst ae cunt! Sage 1.|the nation, He is a proGerman Wednesday forenoon | German cutting his corn, When he reached] BY 1909 the party had freed itself the hill of cucumbers he was aur.|from {ts older barnacles, and grew prised to see that the cucumber| rapidly until 1912, when new barna # had run up threg cornstalks|cles in the form of “pork choppers” | ine 1 the vin oumbers, LADY DEATIeIX CADOGAN “Well, what'll it be ¥ spoke unto grocerman I will have a few “heads, if new they're ans, if they're nice aimed extra me a man awered right up unto then gasped and lady lady y hue yme to e Hands of mes War Aid s laden with green cu ike we of Christianity the principles and mathematics, uncon tradicted, except by some who talk much and aay little. No doubt real Christianity would ruin some churches because Chris | tlanity to some would be confisca tory in destroying thet churehanity, and hence, them be immoral | impudence income from to and misrepresent If Chrixtianity church, that form wi substance, and is un known to Christianity If lawless ness is given the color and sanction of just law, while private rights and the public welfare are disregarded the spirit of liberty will manifest itself im principles inimical and ad se to those In whose material in ht in a an empty ts not ti church ts terests lawlessness is given the olor and sanction of law Should one attempt to demonstrate and prove the principles of mathe talk anarchy upon the street corners | of this city under the banners of the | Socialist Party and under the sano | tion of a Tzar, who had grown up im | the office of the state secretary since 11909. The party constitution was disregarded; and party officials entered into intrigue and conspl \ so as to remain in control of organization. As usual, rakite type were listened sowed. In 1912 and 1 So t Party members and si officials Pierce county accep er political and managers wu 4 J deliver the Socialist Par The guilty ones were open \ and brought to trial form treasonable offense and bribery. Their perfidy was not de nied, but was admitted and testified | to by thelr own witnesses and coe jhorts. The state executive commity § tee exonerated the graft. In fact § they and mahy members were out | members ise to vote. charged their a] satics with imperfect figures and| spoken in their sanction of the be Jon faulty paper, what change would | trayal of the prestige and confidence }be suffered by the pi ples of of the party membership. mathematics? None whatever. The] efore the above exposure | making better and/trial the state, organization had plainer figures on better paper | weakened the party by corrupt makes no change tn the principles |tice that the party was beng @ of mathematics serted, and a request was made Tho failure, therefore, of the/tne state party organisation to t Socialist party cannot be charged to any fault or defect in the principles Jot scientific 2 to the faulty and the poor paper on Social and imperfe th because of the democratic and economic right set principles forth in constitution and platform. In th fall of 1906 the party was rent a torn asunder by opposi lemer and factions contending fo: rty control, Petty jealousy and per sonal control of the party for meal tickets were the motive and the party was without fund I was nominated © Prosecuting Attorney of King county fn 1906 When the election was over I s] made a canvas of the county, and with other party nominees held some large meetings, and the part effected a fair organization and took on new growth, so that in 1908 the party was in fairly good shape except for the brutal acts of the State Se tary. But t the fall election, a flagrant violation of party principles was indulged in by tho in control of the party grafters were so ri thick that | further progress was impossible. I Joined the Socialist Party tn 1902} VW ny national party for an investigatior A committee was appointed by thi national party to come to this statel and investigate, after which a report was m by the investigating cot | mittee to the national committee the party, This report showed so) | much corruption in this state that ft | was ordered suppressed, and even the. vidence was retained and destroyed Je the national party, notwithstand- | ing that much of it was my gmp {sonal property, and was. lol the committee upon its promise to see vat it was returned to me. 4 After the state organization had become a party to the corruption and had t protected by the nag tional committee of the Soctalis§ Party, I was forced to conclude that it had lost {ts integrity, and | tered its principles, and that tn t state it was for sale to the hight bidder. T could not afford to sper time and money organizing a polit ical party for grafters to peddle out on election day. It's cheaper to be | ft is to build this not detract from nor j principles of sctientt A It however, p t there is economic and al advancement and __ polith honesty in the Democrat and Rep Parties thart there is in alist Party in this state and at this time under the presit nization. why I left the Soctaliat Party, It was too rotten, and those who made it rotten are stil trol My next week's article will deal with the graft in Seattle, and T will tell how to clean this city, and name the man who would clean it if we could get him to take the nominatiog for mayor, All change does the m. does, th } ean | So f EDWIN J. BROWN,