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ind Frese terion, By be 00.08, year 10% Why? Niche educator ; Murray B district attorne in a specc uid taken, and that pr tion Plug Along! BIE’S IRISH ROSE” begins the third year of its continuous run in New York. In the entire history of the stage there is not! like its success. Already it is said to have earned two million dollars for its writer, Anne Ni Experts in the show iness say she will get additional five millions in next 10 year Every producer in New Yor} aid to have turned peddied it, She produced it S34. Every ¢ a good thing down Abie when its author herself on credit and a capital of it. Look at it now. If you have gure, plug along tic panned and are regardles Rust Proof Steel UST-PROOF iron and stee » perfected by latwalla, the Pers American famed in tl dustry, now with the Vanadiu So it’s announc d also, that his discovery will save world se eral billion dollars a nce three hs of the steel industry output goes to replace by rust Rust-proof steel already on the arket The great Walue of Saklatwall discovery is that it’s a cheap method. : : How about tearing down some of the statue f mili tary destroyers and replacing them with likenesses of such great constructo: Dangerous s Ground T THE general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, in Springfield, Mass., the other day, a reso- lution against war was presented by a rather rabid brother Of the cloth. It said: . “The Methodist Episcopal church declares: For the right and responsibility of the church to utte noral fudgment ) concerning the nature of war; for the freedom of the in- dividual member of the church to follow the dictates of his own conscience, whether as an individual he can sup- port or engage in war.” Im other words, the individual is above ment, the church above state. By such token, might a government fall and a people be delivered into the hands of their enemies. > That is rather a dangerous and wholly wrong position for a church to assume for it flaunts the right of the gov- "ernment, under the law, to command its people and their acts in time of war. No church within this country has any right whatever to so pledge or exert itself. Govern- ment here is and must be supreme. No church can be. Excited and impractical people who are moving to out- Maw war by high-sounding resolutions are rapidly ap- ‘ (proaching unsafe ground. If they vote as they write ‘and talk, they are not unlikely to find themselves out- “lawed, instead of war. Westward, Ho! AVE you ever stopped to think about the fact that the migration of the people has been invariably westward? As near as we can tell from history and scientific find- ings, civilization. of the present races started somewhere in Asia and slowly migrated westward thru Persia, Egypt, Europe, America. This movement is contrary to the earth’s movement. ‘The earth moves from west to east. The westward move- ment is something like going agatnst opposition or uphill. ' Bodies are supposed to move in the paths of least re- _ sistance and yet here we have an example of an apparent a refuting of the statement. Fishes will invariably lie with faces upstream. Plants even seem to move west- ward. ' Plants and animals, which includes the human animal, are influenced by magnetic currents and gyratory (rotary) excitation or movement. Experiments have proven that YVanimals and small life will move forward and against a gyratory or rotary movement. The degree of forward movement will be in proportion to the speed of the rotation. The scientific speculation now is as to just what degree the human race is influenced by the magnetic and gyra- | tory movements of the earth. Maybe our silly wars have been somewhat induced by these influences. Many of these / currents of magnetic waves are periodical and this may ‘a explain some of our freakiness. Peoples may have thought they did their own thinking and determining what direction to move and all the time * it was the unseen forces of the earth’s movements and the earth and sun magnetic waves that determined the rise and fall of empires * “Westward, Ho!’ may take on a new meaning when science has experimented more. The Final Victor ORE than 125,000 Americans who fought in the world 4 war have died since July 30, 1919. One makes his exit every 20 minutes in an endless stream. Time flies fast. Almost 10 years since the war started, six since it approached its end. Death is the final victor. He gets both sides, con- quered and conqueror. Before we realize, the world war vets will be sitting around leaning on canes and describing their battles. LETTER FROM Vv RDG MANN Dear Folks: May 26, 192 ‘There's quite a lot of things to say—and none of them are Fi; ant things—on contemplating moving ¢ all the bunch of grief it brings. But now it seems the h t, and one that's rotten, mean and punk, is when you try to get a start at going over all the Junk. It's not an easy game to buck, when all the mighty job appears. It gets your goat to see the truck accumulated thru the years! ‘Tho dresses from an early day unite to form a husky pile; you hate to throw them all away—they're good, but sadly out of style! ‘The basement’s full of lots of stuff. (Oh, no! You needn't give a wink! The blooming place is dry loggone it! Not thing to drink!) The erib you hate to ¢ the slightly busted baby chair; the youngster’s varied, big array of treasure trove they all are there! I tell the wife, “We've surely got. enough of junk to start a atore We ought to ditch the blooming Jot—and start accumulating But then I find, in lots of things, a good excuse to let it ay; perhaps a memory It bring#-—I hate to throw the stuff away! And 90 it often is with Thought—our early training seems to iast With all the changes years have brought, we cling to things from out the Past, ‘Tho old traditions now are sunk, as better thoughts arise today, we cling to all our mental junk—and hate to throw the stuff away! the govern- how easily t ; WOMEN WANT NOWA R made warn, & womng can never be that the wor x longs ft tions What Folks Are Saying CHARLES DANA GIBSON artist “Humor is the w this bit ter medicine—life EDW AnD 1 N. Phi RLEY, Foreign | to ride indust SIMON L. can Booksellers Asan: “A fiction that has been publis months is virtually dead waiting removal to the bargain ies almost without exception Telling It to Congress (Excerpts from the Congressional Record) president | " ISOLATION The United States cannot jsolate | Hitself from t t of the world and still maint kets, which we must have in order to dispose of surplus farm prod. ucts.—Representative Milligan (D), | Missouri. ten mar see JUSTICE No resort to billingsgate, no bit- denunciation, no effort to in imidate, no investigation of investi gators can be permitted to create a false issue and thus prevent Justice |—Justice fo the attorney general, justice to the president of the United States, justice to the senate Jand house of representatives, Justice to all the agencies of this great government, justice to the people of this Union, who want and who are entitled to have a clean and honest administration of public af fairs.—Senator Robinson (D,), Ark | PLATINUM | A © y atinum has been found ¢ i in the | Trans Africa The lode is from | | nix to and has been} | | ‘This is of great tmportance to jscientists—even more Important to |them than to the commer | for it is ential in many applia and has become Irieute to procure. | sefore the world war most of ft ne from Ru ‘These fields | have not produced for the out- lside world in recent years, but even | |when they were working, It had be: | lcome more expensive than gold, | This due to the fact that Jew. clers had begun using it and a great} demand for it from the rich soon used it up more rapidly than it could be produced, It soon was loft out of the manufacture of much electrical machinery, where it was onee considered essential, and re. ced by m cheaper but less satis ifr tory substitute (4 THOUGHT | A wise son heareth his father’s in- |traced for 37, lwe going to make them learn it 80 | structions: but a scorner heareth not rebuke.—Prov, 13:1. ANY receive advice, only the wie profit by ite-Publius Syrus, THE Spring Daze! I WONDER iF TM GONNA BE SICK it Sez Dumbell Dud: FERGUSON Spring i8 the time of War waa origin the year when J : you. don't eee . even feel like : os os loafing. im : © ee ee | f —$—$—————} “erg QUESTIONS mt fa AND tthe unknown, the * ANSWERS OU can get an answer to any r informa- Question advice cann nded researc dertaken. Unsigned requests can- not be answered —EDITOR fering Jew?! Jew doomed to} carth until the According to the! version of the story, Jeaus while on hie way to Calvary, | etopped to reat for an instant before ¢ man named Joannes Jenus Q. Who was the Wan A.A legendary pver the udgment. nd saying in why dost thou tarry? ¢ thow undying the us became i ar ha. now, and will ever be naught but wanders wearily over ‘on waste and foolish, de o- 1 woman Is raid to} chariot over the} murdered father? 4, Tullia, daughter of Servtous} Tullius, and wife of Luclus. see Q. What are some of the ani- mal symbols for various coun- trten? A, The cagle—United States; black | cagle, Prussia; double-headed eagle,| Austria-Hungary (formerly); tion! and the unicorn, Great Britain; dragon, China; the bear, Russia, hari | the} Q. What are some of the sporte! in which the different countries participate in the Olympla games?| A. Track and field. hockey, figure} thating, yachting, polo, rifle and | pistol shooting, archery, cycling,| fencing, boxing, wrestling, gymnas: | toa, rowing, football and horse rid- tng. A ee Q When, where and by whom| was the Loyal Order of Moose| founded? A. In 1888, in Louiaville, Ky., by Dr. Wilson. largest river fish Europ t fish, Siturusl glania, which n known to} attain a weight j00 pounds and |a length of from 8 to 12 feet, | | Q. Which ts the larger, the United} | States or Canada? A. The area of Canada is $,729,- Saturday's (portrait lien square miles; that of the United ' state ¢ miles, FABLES ON HEALTH | RHYMES FOR: CHILDREN | all right to have tho dope on healthy children, but how are |for th , little rhymes are arranged children to remember, ey can be procured by writing that they emember it?! aske nth ave,, . Mann of Mrs, Mann as they r an be ob in the dining room after the dinner | tained fi the following couplets: moal Mrs. Mann » the question. about this ar had told her of « would help children A ts approvingly at vad for alr—we can plerse wondered | go let's onen the window and let in ity. Friends | the breeze, me’ that} RES arn their Aly ix for bathing, have all we also for begin, B C's and at the samo time instil in] go Jet's fill the tub and Jump merrily their minds certain important health in habits ‘ Ce Pa | This “game"’ is extensively. used | W's for water—there Js plenty, you by the American Child Health asso ciation and cat be adapted to any | home. | know Keep drinking strong you will grow and see just how All letters to ‘The Star m ¢ name and address. gc AUR Mage eer eae: eee ek : SCORES DOC .* Oe ery ae : 1 Star r ace : : ‘ ‘ He ‘ rm Alle od to nm : 40-r be: medium enoust z - m. H for tt ot those Kiddtes’ nt in their place eri, as was but surely not in too close contact} “" undue t the th huntan beings. Seen c N “As asi tas brarket of Losey hs A, ENCOURAGE ' MRS, FANNY MORSS, HOME BULLDING Silverdale, Wash. The 40 1 As a rule, dog lovers are - pple: s F a ag age the ov r THANKS THE STAR | knowiedsea MAY 26. 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