The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1924, Page 8

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rHl BATTLE TAR HURSD oo Siig ag gua ( One Good a ature About “This Campaign ) iy. oe HOW CANDIDATES ST ‘ND OW T tar , i P 7 vere P a] - a cian" Mic S" RoSioeh seek eration aan grencne |) | | (_ suitup/ * \. 1P Weat 44 Bow tice, 18 Tre . = sm 2ee ! THA"S WAA) YOu SAID HE Oher f x Se A Tate YOu Ran, t | History in the Making =) (Gon . " BED/ > anawep fx, the universa! que “What jy J the essential difference betwen i he republiear | democratic ang tial cong, f . dates?” Paul K. Mallof has gem ete I Tames »No, 24 — | j ’ ‘ 3Y PAUL R. MALLO} =DITOR's NOTey } 1 ach OM the prevents jon in three article round-the-world ke Magel me w the flight has any practical value as a pione 1 a new means of world transportatior but the human element in the accomplishment cannot be denied. It is a tribute to courage, endurance, skill and fortitude. The nar Nelson, p o: ene DISARMAMENT 4 t LEAGUE OF NATIONS Coolid . = Coolidge Lieut. Lowell H. Smith and Lieut. Ex and the “New Orleans e “Chicago” =. may be rer red in days to come equally as well a " : f a a y os those of Magellan and Columbus. pace vf . ie for =a 3 4 lot of the credit belongs to their mechanic nd it > . = { ; alternate pilots, Lieut. Lester P. Arnold and Lieut, Johr bray ¢ at n 4 Harding, Jr. ie Ar ‘ nd 0 -; a Considerable credit, too, is due to Lieut. Leigh Wade 1y ~, ; 5 nde 3 f t ® theme a: who lost his first plane off the Faroe If nothing else ; . his misfortune and the narrow escape of Lieut. Locatelli | Kait r ave. | = | the Italian—show that the globe flight was not without Bed pee, A eS vt om ne ne that P ref i genuine hazard and risk of life, despite all the precau | giv No medlell. tural | Ken 5 ‘ { tions taken. rt Personal replies, confi- | ; ' The appeal of the dif nd the thrill of success ha all must mt t ; lured red-blooded rm venture and pioneered the | ) lanes of prog sine beginning of histor) Such | 0 paella gyro # men have blazed the trails and laid the stepping-stone t t : : ; upon which others have advanced : : ne Re ay la Follette—1 favor a And so it may be with these fellows who are winging ntgees fe a lNl se aga Ab ares ponies” <a be ne their way homeward today. is ae lower than| tre Rs th the or, @ WORLD COURT And the Taxpayer Pays ee wn mam! « Ceulldeet propane 0 become that we hare 8 } ALK about one being born every minute! Some of ’ ‘ poh uswiperyl Nek Iya * mind beyond the { them are born already skinned. - A. First remove powder fouling by Davis—I favor the am: spa zack sae ; At’San Francisco some fellows got up a mystery box aa as ne was ae moons of" 6 2 7 pape Fy 9A ae a9 and not a « PY ae se Rem grtage 8 that would “double your money hey demonstrated . . met tithe: 2 Ape a Meant on patatletey athe! wah. Tie AM ita poles an Te : that if you put into the box $1, in a few minutes $2 would he Con uest on the Air—No 1 | mercury, close the ‘other end of the| eration of larger q legitionate ‘pea come out. Along comes one who had scraped for years ° barrel and let the meroury come in La Folistte—it Ie c eer: ipegingieen: and accumulated $3,000. | The box would turn out $6,000 || First of a Series.on the Romantic Story of Aviation Which |}Zrrace o7 tne barrel Remove. the in four hours. But something ailed the box, for it turned shou'd ve notice to American aires that we will not mercury end mercury-lead alt conceasi out only $1. And now the police, the courts and the Made World Flight Possible in a Brief 20 Years oak soli ia’ sees bream elected ure the department of state t courts’ officers have got to spend much time, paid for in \ al! j eee SF: TORR. Pe pte sy fe, for eon good taxpayers’ money, to enforce justice upon the in- rITH 1) lice ety Ae pony be 6 ground. world wan astounded by the feat fib SCIENCE life for the pro ventors of the mysterious box. ; \ workd fly In 1783, m ft the darth for Benjamin Franklin, present at |quring the world war DYING STAR nvest ments Justice spends her money on the rascally fisherman. lans of th ‘ bikie ial ‘exes: Salata ell the ascension, was asked for his | 4, 12,107 | NG DLE ; The unmitigated sucker who forces the waste of public ‘award tate: pons mee Lt OE ca! cloth, Seatitataing | hip ontnien,as to the uae.of this Hew sees 9 96 considetal money goes free, to bite again later on. tint Mémente ar heciees , t ‘ eof t use,” replied Frank By ; it! wow ae with local ips including — = v " Re t e Ku Klux lan prohibi- t ft t 1 (More tomorrow.) A. According to the 1920 Ped ee When You Go Back Home Tealize tha there were mor than J any m. , males, There were 54,900,431 males | ¢ « down TRIP to the Old Home Town, after an absence of 12 at and is ter ; "ROM 4 51,410,189 females as hot | years is nearly always disappointing, evén dismal ted a9.4 crank ] etters FRO} R aders oe ees But {t times | The thrill of anticipation increases as your train or tour- ia “ a i i STAR eader Ss @ What Je Ruth Roland's ad f the eart reas near | ig pt rare pid oe nears the destination where your childhood was perpetual motior All letters to The Star must have name and address Mee as bait Rieti fe a : wa gee 4 ta ee gaa Bs PUGET SOUND staged. day a2 : pitts, Cet planet You find many new buildings, tho a lot of the old Pah Palcry 5 Sacre Pole BRIDGE if A CREED nwa ‘The explanation advanced by Seri STEAMER i i Aaa ch Saat ate inte dane argh y, Q. How many nickels were coined! ven Bolton, F. R. A. S., in an article : etd agpuapelp omer al ga ' ; ; on the subject, for the sudden flaring SCHEDULES The big change is in the people. Friends of long ago | have scattered to the far points of the compass. Many have passed on into eternity, Of those who have re- mained in the Old Home Town only a few are “the same } A MAN or woman believes in Nickels to the amount of 33,-|up of the dying star, ls that a crust Save Mendy; Travel by Gteseee God and \humanity 61.95 were coined in that year.|ig beginning to form as the surface TACOMA * in God's fatherhood oa 6 Jcoots, in the same way as one theory Teave Colman Dork nd care for mankind n, who has been once accounted for the forming of! Dally 7, 9 IL A. 3, & § bathe on ag et deny ating the prohibition the earth. If this is so, hé says, 45c Sines aie tted t6 citizenship in the] violent explosions frequently occur | C tri 80c ‘Trip as pressure of this formation grows| MB _-¥. Le. a has rine as ever.” - Others have.changed so much that you hardly : recognize them. He lives a useful life—loves, BOSSE4ESASWB42se F365 It is interesting to observe how Bill has improved and wee a ee sped) Aor gael af spi A. The naturalization lew pro-|and there are sudden flares of light | Walter deteriorated. The brightest boy in school, like as when ur as Weak. Seattle: Sraal atate Dealer wided ICL at Sh made. pmeran wiatierdrgend ert els. rot, will be found holding down an unimportant job at : sb: rae : ots n to citizenship that| The spectroscope shows that Mira | yaved as a man of | Ceti has a different composition from | low pa: The supposed dunce may startle you by his CITY RADIO great success. 0 character, attached to|the younger and hotter suns. At any | a ‘ ‘ sane ; The tt man sent |the principles of the constitution.” rate, and violent changes are | The net result is a conclusion that very few people turn : Bes ae 9 | out has ever 18th amendment is a part of|taking place on this giant exploding } out as others expect they will. Time is the acid test. y< been seen on our The offi. the constitution, and if the alien haa | star. } It destroys the weak. It unearths and elevates the strong. * F : : ath bso grr nt ‘ie nis | she cbtes CORAM AT aici 7 t running a le wage y the man’s | the ¢ d provision of the natural- ei Pa Day In n and | house. fration law. Whether or not ne sscill Sez Dumbell Dud: It haw with the was not A progressive officer, | be granted final papers is for the The Thrill Business P in Grand Rapids a woman—a wife and mother— is under arrest because she stole dresses from a de- partment store, not because her circumstances influenced A porch swing is a big money saver. It will go 100,- any of the | court to determine | altho the one he eee | Was a little 7 Q Why did President Coolidde} am sure he could) veto the immigration bill excluding | Japanese from the U. 8.7 uted to have soare i her to do so, but because she wanted the “thrill of it.” his them, tho, and! 4, He did pot veto the BMI, but in 000 miles on le | ine a fine y yw ivi it nis business of gath| gigging Wt, ‘he made. pudlle a atate. eel PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO i In Maine a fine young boy was caught while driving a date and bogties phd. Faeh pagers ty Spon cea aly COLNAN DOCK- FOOT Marion st +} ome private company no doubt very good, for little | tion excluding Japanese immigrants. | PHONE Main 2 gang. He cared nothing about liquor and did not drink would have been. kicked out ichildren to feel the strong arm of law that way, and, malf boys swaggered a little to} himself, or setl drink to others. He liked the “thrill” of ago. But simply because perhaps, the | produce the first aircraft that owns it, the citizens and taxpayers being chased by the prohibition officers and just “step- | would riso and sustat tithink how. “to i poy m who support it must grin A ‘tough” they were. { - ‘ ping on ’er.” i pi $08, atte Tn 1988. they. é bear it. 2 I have a very small grandson in| In a little town of the Middle West, a boy of 14 is in the Praha oe dere a tee Why do they insist on annoying |@nother part of the city, and I can y air and were rewarded by sce hands of the constable because he has been scattering tilt fokt to the belting.” the citizens, when it t# all so use. |#t here and think how it will be in : less and neediess? A more up-to-|tWo or three years. A felony, per. | tacks and screws along a much-traveled highway adjacent to town, much to the damage of automobile tires and otherwise comparatively good dispositions. He had no feeling of ill-will against machine or driver, i | bootleggers’ automobile. No, he wasn’t a member of the j ‘The.nextyear th poltiers date station could just an well be|bAaps, for him to be caught on the| and traveled for more than a {city limits, which would give even |!t that a policeman tags around at | a oF an better service to the xhipowners and | Ys little hee aybe grab him and = - Ry 2 not interfere with radio programa|°@fy him off to jail without both. | Smoking Room f 4 just liked to hear the hiss and pop of air-filled tires and | ae the vocal outbursts of outraged autoists. He liked “the 1) ie thrill” of it. A young man in New York has been caught by the low children to play on the street? | Why allow them to pthy at all? I suppose n old-fashioned notion than sick of it c Radio fans {n this city’ are more|¢Mng his-mother at all! Why al Stories moe mer eee eanagenrsvs eam FAITAegvaisz } RO i [that children must play! Why not | * ; police, after a long quest. He had set fire to some 20- HE man in the smoker with they “PROGRESSIVISM” jnave them just take music lessons | ~ } wld empty houses. He was possessed by an irresistible | 4 uniform of a colonel, 1 A. | Editor The Sta {and walk: decorously? or Women ; desire to hear the clatter of fire apparatus, the Shouts (ee ee eee itaplaining waa |. 1 wonder if we fully realize what} MRS. Mt Hl ROBISON . and screams of men and women and to see the rush of nt for. He was asked why he com. |% Very progressive age we are in Pate ia cite Salah r : sent for, He was asked why he com- |" | and Oth tures Tra odd roll of the ominous smoke. He liked “the | plained #0 much, since he had gotten lyr Taste aid wtheekioe aeaail navi INSANITY Innovations on the New ee owned, with one or two exceptios tditor The by the people who live in them, and After re w, private. ‘Mah shoes isinearly all have Oriental Limited] Barber Shop it's this way, cap'n,’ said The “thrill” business seems to be on the increase, but, |. “‘Yo ® even at that, it stands out distinctively and repulsively | !"*\* too bi Mf so much in the bout the unsettled con. | two or fo chil; newspape me pity A ? r 4 5 dren. 1 have watched t ditions and the dastardly deeds com. | i because it is exceptional. Reaction from it will come “+ You will haye to make tie best |from bables up to boys a mitted aR ovaRine ceurten Ihaee| ' Walesa tape: in due time, as always is the case, and law and good ot fald the captain. | ‘Plenty of jseven to 10 yearn of age be: |au tho it were tithe for some one to Ladies maid, Manicure. Hairdresser. order will prevail. men have sfioas that don’t fi i have, 1 think, better than the ay-| proclaim something that will cause Large dressing rooms for women. As a matter of fact, people everywhere, in a vast ma- j All rig it mys Indigo, ‘But Tlerage group, but they play ball in| people to stop and think in the mad Smoking and club room for men. hae L jus’ wanna tell you that when I am jthe street and run up and down the/rush for the glmighty dolar. If we 4 o'clock tea. jority, are now gelng about their usual affairs soberly and | arittin’, i¢ the sargont says attenshun, | sidewalks with kiddie kere ond lit. lare te hidee what happens immedi Magazines. sedately, and-their influence for even and level living ex to attenwhun; den, if the |tle wagons, They raise their voices, | ately after a crime is committed and Newspapers. cannot be neutralized by tangents in crime or otherwise. say right Abt and I Soe |sometimes—O, louder than refined|the crime /has been reported, the | ‘Telegraphic news and market reports. Common decency never will be and never has been ‘taba ae "peopl cat upposed ly pet HS we pear Mins the ane sae ‘ Y ¢ nose of s who are » >» | comm "4 ne crime ja sane. > entirely out of fashion. rain - —— ——— It certainly is time for good, | arte J upper and lower berth aaa me . people to wake up and lo lights, | FABLES ON HEALTH Mil Gather tha amottoel of; thease terns Permanent headboards between Too Many Laws | AVOIDIN nt fr ine myer ae | aie ‘00 a | ~ COLDS pleas. ot me ay here and now, i . I J N it was not for the lawyers who are Individual ventilation of berths. Concealed floor lights. High windowed observation room. T’D BE a good thing if two-thirds of our laws were re- | | SF. illing to do anything to defeat the pealed, a speaker claims at convention of Retail Credit Lovxtxe t the uw and justice for ec calendar, Mr.) nose and throat, Nasal obstruction | woukl seldein be he n, insanity Dee; d Saag tes (age rd’ ¢ P recessed rear platform. Men’s National association. : | Mann regtized that the fall sea-|is a very common condition My contention is that the lawyer Extra commodious berths, Instead, thousands of new laws are being added each }#on way fast sli s in upon Se Frequently they come from ade. | Who resorts to all kinds of trickery year. If they were all enforced nearly every one would | attle |noids in youth. Such conditions notfand technicalities to defeat justice | Leaves had be} to brown and| only predispose ‘to colds, but open | the lush green of the grass was be-| the possibility of infection of the| be in jail. OOS The New Oviental Limited Law-making is a national obsession. As soon as a_ |coming a deep. gold. bone caviti | ‘This is plain talk, but it is a fact, problem rises, public think they can dismiss it by rushing By way of anti-climax to this pa | For this reason they should beland the sooner we recognize it, the Finest Train to the East ~ No Extra Fare pee tereem Usually, Sytre: [Brunt masa Mo his reatiain| omen, WS STH Poe ene Neve ace soto ane i Low Round Trip Fares Everywhere East the all cot 4 the 01 W 0 suffe: ‘01 a ‘ent colds 8 ’. fi prs are lay . Thinking Ahead [ns Pek ec AOE rN Ia Putin of hating [ater ietead of itrpaern | sscivouridlenbd decreed tr caitonal age s+ dur aunted Gy" aoe watlilae clits Gointas vice | . CARPED i For information and Reservations Call on or Address ORE life insurance policies being taken out by Ameri- pense ater SOLE ema Svar Sere cans than ever before. Total has been at a rate of :- ( A Thought ] T, I, MOOR IW. YOUN City Passenger and Ticket Agent A sxenger Department about eight and a half billion dollars a year. It’s a third more than in 1922; The public is living less for the present and thinking more for the future—incidentally taking fewer chances, playing safe. Such is the psychological undercurrent, and it will gradually assert itself in politics and business. NEAT UNION | MA tn-ps00 | 'The rich ruleth over the poor, and| \the borrower is servant to the nder.—Prov. 2 EBT is a bottomless soa.—Car lyle ROUTE OF THE 'NEW ORIENTAL LIMITED

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