The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1924, Page 6

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ee ee “because it is your: PAGE The Seattle Star yes That See Not HE O eli view of seve a dozen In the insisted on carrying wit n Fead whenever the party st t t She had come for a vac The exciter She just tain air, the cer r Jakes and the r ¢ r the grace pine and hemlock tree flitting i 7 and squirrels, the mountain flowers and beuri¢ active expression of real life meant nothing t in a mere ps wa She ud beautiful e. they saw not Here was an opp t t the earth, the che e, the ed cataclysms « 1 ¢ but she pre Possible situation What is wro home education al @ greater thr home any y ke paradise of scenery, at every turn? Wear and Tear HE mayor's in dealer over all mayor's home before election. The mayor tells ‘em, the thought it was a campaign contributic Welcome to take it back. The radio folks say they won't do that because of the Wear and tear on the equipment. We don’t know as we blame ‘e that’s gone thru one of Doc's c be so worn and torn that it the shelf. a Seatt ument wit of a broadca: set in sting radio Any would n 1 much. On Belonging to a Party ID YOU ever stop to think what it means to belong to a party? If you have a horse or a dog or an aut that is yours, you know it belongs to y It to you u admit cing now of political and we can’t Well, that you belong to parties, for this is presidential entirely away from politics. Men used to say they were democrats or republicans, land that they belonged to the democratic or republican Party. Most of them were so bitterly partisan Wouldn’t vote for their best friends if he happenec Tunning on the ticket of the other party. Most newspapers were party organs. It was their cus- tom to plead with their readers to vote the ticket str 4o put a cross under the eagle or rooster, as the case Might be, and “let ‘er go at that. Partisanship ran so deep that a man who scratched his year ticket was regarded as a traitor to his party—if he got Caught at such devilment. Times have changed, fortunately. . Many voters no Tonger think they belong to a party in the sense that a dog wr cat belongs to its owner. Some of them have actuall @ome to think that they belong to themselves and have @ perfect right under the constitution and statutes 3 to vote as they please. And some have come to think that it is better to belong to themselves, to be free, untrammeled souls politicalls and instead of belonging to one party to be free to them all over, have all that’s worth having in all parties belong to them and to take what seems to them best. They have come to understand that belonging to a party and voting the party ticket blindly makes them servants Of a party, slaves of the bosses who control the party and hand-pick its candidates. We know of a man who addressed a meeting at a church one night. The minister asked him what church he belonged to. He replied that he didn’t belong to any; that there was so much good in all of them that he feared _ if he belonged to but one of them he might miss all the _ good in all the rest of them. "free to take his pick of the best that is offered. to get back. The man who owns himself and belongs to no party is And it’s a rather comfortable feeling to own yourself politically, éven tho you be more or less of a slave otherwise. Of course, ther is some compensation in belonging. don’t have to do your own thinking. Healthy? OTTON, wheat, oats, and corn have dropped high points of a month ago. A “healthy reaction,” says Wall Street. Nothing alarming, say the financial Writers, and, doubtless, due to operations of professional speculators. Oh, sure! The income of about 40 million Agriculturists dependent upon the gamblers. You from the American RAGGED and again. You're nearing hustle to get there, and the Why, surely, this isn’t the the same. And then, when another Feally to blame The grass has goown Papers and such. While y @n absence of tidiness touch weary an place w ‘The porch is just covered with ad tossers sand the mailbox is filled » fo the top. There's milk stacked galore on id back porch stairs. The milkman was not told to stop. ‘Thus vacation’s over and you have returned Alas lack. And yet all this clutter is readily apurned *y and New. York Avenu Hod ne 207 University be | th hair filled 1 € ner Second Ave, ABHINGTON Sept x | bath Pe thee gh pl Over Mutunt Sav. & Loan Ana'n, The 'T. N, T. and “pyro ays pisran ABN Jae tater —— tol,” powerful explosive, of which are fille = we had 100,000,000 extra pounds on hand when the war ended, Q. How were the symbols of the rec basin cunt How were the symbols of the] s being used in peace times to rious a mt al elements is 1 Glasses || build roads and clear lands for hey are, in. wome instan are the only a : ccording ids AE Ag ne busch el pay practen nly farming According to the de AWE igen reat Sy nde le Shy tok anet partment of interior? these . eye troub! ones sed bol of oxygen, H of hydrogen, N of and < “tars ri ophcepiiana oF | their Latin names ( 0 Do Women Want for President? s La Follette’ S Side mn Debate NOTE in t EDITORS 4 MRS, GLENN E. PLUMB Women's Head of La Follette Wheeler Campaign ae af Di ‘ Pinaldaiie Ahk A sea vipcchad What Folks “ot Are Saying ee \———-SCIENCE —————— ; sp P noun (MAGNETIC HILL) }'« tades sua have not yet toro ‘ ——— ee i 6 256 HENRY N ‘Uncle Sam to Check Up Traffic Law Violators Questions » Answered * Sez Dumbell Dud; Our ambition is to be that when go broke can call it nancially so rich we we fi-| em- | ‘ « ° ples of + te n ; \ a p barrassi bg & w e © « H as r ° law ak ward re ———— ‘ , epart tn ‘ ; “eS 3 rat # the ‘ t Eng 4 i te « The Care Childrens mtg ol “Money Gods” Psi ———_——— — t JETT LAUCK lye ‘tact or tntormae | | 7 tion by writl ar ‘ Editor, 132 Se ~~ Washington, D. C. 3 two cents In loone » U ply. No medical, leg ladvice. Personn! replies, confl- I to re | dential. All letters must be a has been ._—_—_—____ at 1 Mon sae ca ¢ these fh f A eocpe:th ar a 5 the deme in has been dissolved t * exist became one i t process would be government an + J _* * a | function And ene unds did the hile, in each | were accepted and ren Nard figh w} n revolt dered homage by the people. The t as Willard ed} a ange the old acquisition of wealth was looked down? —| upon as the final goal of human 4. The fight Willard being k ot wed rule nt that there ngo, or even of a ange Q. Who was hen came the tn doubt. ‘The rule of M 5 it was found, did not result in f human welfare ney Teeth as Low as $5 Beat Set of Ned Rubber... 87.00 it on the extension « and hap: ness in the y which bd bogie ren PReeo || had been anticipated. ‘Their | Sent bet OF teeth, eed | power was questioned. Their | $1,000 t } control was attacked. Something nn 7 y : _ oS less materialistic became upper | 1,000 di sland 1900 yom most in the minds of men. The | . * ing s2000 people wiktied & Tala thecisel ves. | Give the children WRIGLEY’S after every meal. aes : ee Behe eee ee | Let them get its daily benefit to teeth, breath, con a2 eae or Pilling and economically. And appetite and digestion. They want sweet, and be eaten a a h Treated ... “Money Kin in turn b | : ed poestbie, Molding) the: cobjat-t ease eta frca to totter, ‘They-are now being | WRIGLEY’S is the sweet that’s good for them. with the fingers. Bome shorn of their aw 1 up-t Sioa CPatnloney new order is being Happy children — healthy teeth. res ree for painless extract- © better e t | and cleaning when other No better explanation of the | A are prosent political cob and held work is contracted for. pror ware Old gold is valuable. social, and busi of the situation Is possible. Mr ness Appetite and digestion, too, are aided by T pay | the fingers eash or allow you fu ue faerin }] cash on atlow yoy full value for || Bok has penctratd to the heart | - P E, high-class, up-to- of existing tendencies | s cannot sec ITARY dental’ office sterilized instruments and manly operators, whom ashamed to 200 species of ree= War Explosives to Build Roads xamins Open 9 (o 6 Dally—9 to 12 Sunday 00 pounds pounds c dato! and pleric acid in fact xiven free to states which want them for highway constru or to give to settlers who are trying to clear cutover land for farming ws veces esvertenee RIGHT it A Thought ] At Low Prices nitr But since several elements have the same initial, the symbols of some elements contain two let Thus © representa the symbol for catetum ix Ca Cl; of Cr npper, OH gen percentage of xplosives are ters. carbon while jon methods here, chromium, The long known, are derived from symb: yz Different Flavors J All Wrigley Quality c0 es Q. What i the nationality and race of Fir ; y He who loveth God loveth his A. Lula Angel Firpo was born @ store also.—T, ee John, Nucnos Aires, Ar thet His father ia Malian and hia mother Spanish, Se ica mike Rothwell Optical Co. 227 Unlom Street, senttle gentine Het. Second and ‘Third Aves [que religion of humanity je Jove ~Mazzini,

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