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VOL. 26. NO, 185 Howdy, folks! The annual battle Is now on between the fresh air cranks and the foul alr fiends. HOORAY! Another geod feature about the world flight is that none of the aviators will credit their achieve. ment to Nuxated Iron, has deen read Sigu on the Back of = Ford: SEATTLE, WASH, “We'll be back,” was the chorus from ewspaper W ith the Bi ggest C ireulation i in W: us hington = The Seattle Star TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER |i | AIRMEN LEAVE the 1924 rear of the Chicago, (EDITORIAL) HE STAR supports Robert M. La Follette for president. ap here are the reasons why: We in America generally div ide ourse lvea. politic ally, into two gn re the “republican” group and the “demo- TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. |Cratic” group. Other groups, from time to time, are born, live a little while and die. They are little, futile, ineffectual groups, each espousing some doctrine as a panacea to cure our eco- nomic, political and social ills. These little groups are symptoms of W@ they get nowhere. There was a time when the words “democratic” meant opposing theories 3ut not now. There were real issues between the domi- ! START 0 rnant parties once—but not now: protective tariff as against free trade, states’ rights as against centralized RAIL TRIP government, gold standard as against silver, and so on. T0 ) AYTON same idea. Today both of the old parties stand for one and the HERE are, politically, just two kinds of people everywhere: Liberals and conservatives. There is no other logical political division. Liberalism is good. Conservatism is good. But liberalism, goaded by despair, becomes radicalism. Con- discontent, but “republican” and In government. this world, Promise They'll Be Back; Present at Unveiling of Monu- ment Monday LOADED ‘with sifts and with) servatism, driven by greed for wealth and power, becomes re- thelr ears, six world « we action. And both radicalism and reaction are bad and | dangerous. | Liberalism is a check upon conservatism lest it becomes re- ‘!action. Conservatism is a check upon liberalism lest it become Hed out handshaking and promis radicalism. to: come. tal Monda own in America as is liberalism; BUT—and right here is the crux of ‘ the political situation in America today—conservatism is NOT en- Milwaukee observation + STUTZ POLE CAT | |car Tuesday morning aa it pulled out.for the East. The chorus came from the round- wit ns titled to have two parties, while liberalism has none at all! s > | the-world flyers, who departed for Dayton, Ohio, ‘to take part in the air exhibition "st™ hosliry. wedroom ‘ * + ° > l there. Left to right they are: Lieut. Leslie P, Arnold, Lieut, Henry Ogden, Lieut. Leigh; 4g “ And neither the republican party nor the democratic party the| Wade, Lieut. Lowell Smith, Lieut, Eric Nelson and Lieut. John Harding, Jr. \ tiga ta ‘be is in any sense liberal. Both parties are conservative and in rat Photo by Frank Jacobs tr atapher | t? e ROTOGRAVL ke SECTION “Doc,” G. Brew's blooded bull, will be one of the prize exhib'ts at the Western Washington fale. 1 in the dairy ex- tolll make f butter Buttercups, no doubt. OLD IRONSIDES The latest fashion for women is the armored gown. An armored | gown ought to be a great protection | for a woman crossing Second ave. during the rush hour. We do hope he won't marry one those dashing French girls NOTES FROM THE SILVER SCREAM |the city. | No new cases were reported Tues- | coun {day to school health authorities a This photograph of Fatty Ar-|0nly one Monday. buckle, now appearing in Seattle, | shows how the famous slapstick art- ist has aged since his trial * three | yesterday,” Dr, McLoughlin years ago. | “He told me there re now on 1150 cases in thi California golf course is to be} number at Taco stocked with panthers and tigors.| schools have been closed, This is quite different from the or- dinary golf course, where the most in cvidence. DIZZY DITTY Mr. Phineas Archibald Yober Was most unexcitingly sober; He drank just enough of the “‘real bonded stuff’ To die the thirteenth of October. ‘A movement is now on foot to persuade Walter Camp to name an All-American cheer Icader this year. Another gridiron that is popular these crisp autumn days is the one} mother fries the waffles on. | oe | with these short | f. | ‘The mal ays \s tha! much time t ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: “Well, if th’ “Ge \ b worst comes (o | th’ worst this | winter, me and pa can always live i our Ford sedan, Landlord, heat that flat, Or Vil stir up a row; "Twas warm enough last month, | | | But ¢ am freezing now. fasting ‘upon een pepper | aid fashions do change in the movies other things. And so to home, working at my Cross Wor xile mt Lord! could tind no two- for @ three-toed sloth, so did quit. to bed. Anon | eee A. J. Bs. Wes ‘aes Police Of Paralysis Danger i in State Is on Decline @ health commis sioner In Seattle since August 1, have been 57 cases, with nine deaths, |Three of the deaths wero of victims | radic form thruout the of the disease from’ outside points, |brought here for treatment | cages now remain under treatment in | scat “I had a confeernce with Dr. Paul| protect them from colds and inflamed where'the public reported | city ng to Dr Only 20)1t is | Turner, state health commissioner | throats. naid.| should be washed out with a simy about | home remedy, such as salt and te. There are a} Dr. McLoughlin said si There are ed ficer Goes to = Child Disease Does Not Approach Epi- demic, Doctor Declares; Cases Are Scattered Hingham, 2 nd two or neburg, obs ti © is ‘prevalent in spo- te United dise States this fall, Dr. Mc in m 3 are advised, however, to The nostrils and thro Chi 11d be kept dry. Th foothold in inflarned Pen and Keeps Tt Dark n, former eats hon the o and quiet o the peniten alla, it was re. vealed Tuesday. Sullivan has the distinction of g been committed to the ir: havin, penitentiary and of h tually completed his ¢ without publicity. He was con- LAST CALL FOR “NAMELESS RIVER” HE “STAR'S new novel of the Northwest begins to- morrow. This {# your last chance to get under the wire ith asub- scription that will bring the story in full to your doorstep. It's a story you don't want to miss—a tale of a feud be tween two women—a tale of love, thrilis and adventure—a tale told. by Vingle, B. Roe, who wrote “Val of Par Illustrations for the made on Masteraon’s near Cle Blum, sure you start Jt. Phone ubseription today .to Circulation Depart MA in-0600 HAVE THE STAR DELIVERED your The ment, —— | Capt. Sullivan Finishes Sentence Before Pub- lic Knows He’s Been Committed | were still fighti victed in January propriating to his own use a check for $595 which had been tendered the city of Seattle the federal government in’ pay ment for the public health de partment’s care of United State 1923, of ap. seamen. Ho made good the shortage. 1 Tae s the sa year, Sulll van was ve from six months to He ap. pealed the ca put the cony tion was aftirmec 1. Later a strenuous effort was made to ob- tain a pardon for him, but Gove | ernor Hart refused it when Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Douglas refused to sign the peti | tion. , Sullivan thereupon made the trip to Walla’ Walla, showed up at Warden Long's office and an nounced he was ready to be as- signed to a cell. The matter was kept quiet and only when, an in- quisitive newspaper reporter be- gan inquiring about the Sullivan case Tuesday was it admitted that the former police officer was doing time. He will be out of the peniten tiary October 10 ORTLAND, Ore., night destroy Independent Pape resulting in a loss of The Independent Pa: pany is a California concern, headquarters in San Francisco. Sept. 30.—F with : FIRE LOSS WILL : savieed/ STILL BURNS. FIERCELY |" their children carefully and | Bloe value tot |to control the flames imminent danger of becoming reactionary. Witness the naive confession of the official newspaper of Wall stioos! Street, the very home of reaction and predatory wealth in Amer- 1 i w jea, that both Coolidge and Davis are entirely satisfactory and per- “what |fectly “safe,” Of course they are. Small choice between the little Yankee, who has always been a “regular” republican and who, catapulted into the presidency by ‘the accident of death, began, immediately using the enormous power of his office to insure another term, naming as his secre- tary the infamous Slemp, and the equally “regular” democrat, - |Davis, legal advisor of Pierpont Morgan. * * * | = WALES WILL GET AN OFFICIAL INVITATION TO COME TO SEATTLE S ROYAL MIGHNESS. the | their tinal unknown The Inst LEWIs’ MONI MENT IS UNV 4 Arn the rn WELL we have not forgotten—nor will we soon forget— | BE $500, 000 vn Waminiten a Teapot Dome, and the Veterans’ Bureau, and the machi- ; : emonies. Success! nations of Daugherty and Bill Burns, chief of the department ot|/Bellingham Mill Blaze Is |: A. Ga of justice, who “discovered” red conspiracies to distract pub- Under Control lic attention from the crooks of Washington and Oil. There you have the symptoms of conservatism, driven by greed for wealth and more wealth, power and more power, | plaudits fo: Then the { ers, called by name, 10,000,000 Feet of Lumber : mounted the platform and were. in becoming reactionary. Are Being Destroyed | troduced to the crows, as was Mrs! Tct as conservatism, driven by greed, becomes reaction, just so pire | oh, for 8 speech, eracefuily “passed does liberalism, goaded by such wrongs, such downright treachery nding, won & Taugh »y become radicalism. And we must guard against that. ek Ie ers y passed down | And so a progressive party has come into being in America. It hus won the right to pass|iS @ Spontaneous movement born in the breasts of millions of ree pe attectea/earnest, liberal men and women who know that liberalism must ia: Raia inca tgcg check promptly the reactionary trend of conservatism, if our coun- try is to endure and prosper. car KILLS BABY. And La Follette, the veteran champion of the people, is the ‘standard bearer of this movement. But La Follette is not the issue, Tame Beast Snatches Little|22¥, More than Coolidge is the issue, or Davis. Simply, La Follette Girl From Mother’s Arms ELLINGHAM, night swept thru the | Martin factory and stocks of the}, Sept. 20. L-Donoyv box umber and shipping rison Mill Co but under contro! here, wan‘ ng fiercely Jas he paid tribute to nd, million feet of | mill are} ames. It is oping stocks d will add lumber ¢ being destr ‘represents the liberal idea in government, while both Coolidge and |Davis represent the conservative idea in government. | * * * HE STAR has not always agreed with La Follette, and it does ft Fire departme Lynden, Mt. Vi Bellingham, | 1 Anac ames tods 1 take three CHICO, Cal., Sept. 30.—Little Geor- ged 3, of Durham, Butte | lay because she} It is estimated that it | tru days to finally extin re Py " Ho «spot on he . . A Epavebifrom a. pa He GAEL pote a aha the! not agree, on all points, with him now. But for 40 years he has daterend tneeator ml adhe om her mother se! vas! fought courageously and consistently for those principles in which wuge box {40-/a great raw and the beast was shot/The Star believes. He has made mistakes, but withal he is the wind fanned | body oot \logical leader of this great, progressive movement. yards into] Quimby ks held for|a cub four y \ sent out at/ back yard and s he three out-of-town] mal was thoroly domesticated home as} ‘ . ni Chil This movement must check the reactionary trend of con- departm: who ‘esponded ii | dre had played ith it dafly for} % . *y7° . . mediately is " | years unharmed bile "/servatism. It must check the multi-millionaires who, wishful to The wind bie awa: ‘01 the a1 . . raincbisedel Donivan iauhevelset Neither le Dt become billionaires, corrupt and exploit government. You know at #1000000 ead i ara if nother Male ue |they do. Doheny did. So did Sinclair. for Coast Today} | A southwest storm for | Washington tations to the o'clock and aided the fire fighters This money-mad orgy of reaction in Washington has manufac- tured more wobblies, more bolsheviks, more malcontents in Amer- ica than all the soap-box orators in the universe. If this honest, sane, liberalism does not’ check corrupt reac- warning south mouth of the Columbia river was ts sued by the weather bureau today |The center of the storm at 6 p, m.| s latitude 50, longitude 140 W.| torm is moving eastward and | IS SEATTLE TO BE A SECOND RENO? Th Baia owe {|i t today. There} tion, then will red radicalism rear its hideous head, snarling Yo that tho number of at the weather} its doctrine of Direct Action. vorces ‘increased 61.3 per cent ee in th 19 over what ah padi dareediabad ts ape: and Harding (Flyers to Receive | |Smith Speaks to WEATHER World Over Radio livoree center of the country? Are Sergeants Now | 9 Foreign Medals | The Star uaked Eugene ‘Temporarily, at least, Lieuts.| At least nine foreign decorations, 4 4 ; Introduced by Lieut. ("Wee") Meacham, King county dl || penry Ogden und John Harding willfand perhaps more, will be given tho|| Ram tontgne bid Wednesday; }| coyic, Lieut. Lowell Smith spoke vores proctor, Meacham tells) 19 start sergeants again. Their ap-| flyers, provided the government con-| rain Jo}lawwed iy: clearing over KFOA (Rhodes department the reason for the growth, || hointments ax reserve Heutenants|sents. In addition, many valuable | moderate temperature. store) radio Monday night. All have been presented to} around the world, he said, the flyers FORECAST tial page today alr service orders. Later, they may|them in. their be given regular commissions, world, felt that the home folks were “pull ing for them.” and tho’ remedy, on the edito: [/ wit) he allowed to lapse, according to| gifts flight around | Honest conservatism is as much entitled to have a party of its ' i