F.AST CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, TL’I.Y 28. 10V ’i l k ' 1 ‘ Big Blaze on Atlantic City Board Wall: THE CLOCK WORKER By EVELYN GAGE BROWNE -----■- - *TM1E m an who w orks w ith h is eyes on th e clock, J u s t g ets to th e end of th e d ay — B u t he doesn’t get f a r on th e lto ad to Success F o r lie Isn’t h ead ed th a t way. lie h a s n ’t an ounce o f g en u in e “ p u sh ”— E xcept to “push th e clock”— And then when o th e r folks get ah e a d H e loves to sn e e r an d “knock.” H e gives Just so m any h o u rs a day , i And he draw s no joy from his w o r k ; T h e only thing lie d ra w s is his pay, j And it’s all th a t he d o esn 't sh irk . I H e p u ts nothing in —except his tim e, | So g e ts n o th in g out a t th e end. B esides som e p a ltry d o llars and cents, I W hich he s tra ig h ta w a y proceeds to j spend. I t’s th e chap who re n d e rs service-plus, Not Ju st by th e hour o r th e d a y ; ' S cen e d u rin g th e co n flag ra tio n t h a t n e u rly w iped o u t th e e n tire B o a rd W alk a t A tlan tic C ity. T h e Are ra g e d fo r B ut by all th a t's in him, an d gives his h o u rs an d se v e ra l h o te ls w e re d estro y ed . !>est. F o r th e love o f h is w ork—n o t foi* pay; Army Discipline for Oregon Camp Fire Girls “ H O W ’S I T ; H E ’S S O L U C K Y PLAY S T H E P O N IE S?” “ ’C A U S E H E C A N ’T S H U F F L E If ev e ry o n e w e re w ise a n d sw e e t, A nd e v e r y o n e w e r e Jolly; I f e v e r y h e a r t wi th, K i n d n e s s b e a t , And none w ere m elancholy; If none sho u ld c r u m b le or com plain, And nobo d y sh o u ld la b o r In evil w o rk , b u t ea c h w e r e fain T o l o v e a n d h e l p h i s n e i g h b o r —» O h ! w h a t a h a p p y w o r l d ' t w o u l d b« F o r y o u a n d m e , f o r y o u a n d me . SUMMERY GOOD THINGS 1 . th e w arm w e a th e r we like D URING to th in k o f ju icy fru its, chilled d ishes a n d d e s se rts .th a t are re fre s h ­ ing w ith o u t hi dug ..to o much w ork W ith n sm all fhiesjer one m ay p rep are th e m ost d elicio u s d e s se rts and have such v a rie ty th a t th e fam ily will a l­ w ays look fo rw ard to th e d e sse rt w ith an ticip atio n . If you w ish to s t a r t off y o u r d in n er w ith so m eth in g especially cooling and u n u su al, se rv e the. honey dew o r c a n ­ ta lo u p e m elons to p p ed off w ith a ta r t sh e rb e t o r icé. L e m o n Ice. AT CARDS AN’ FLOPS W HEN HE T H ’ P O N IE S !” SOMETHING TO T H IN K A B O U T F ig a r o F ig s . ((cl. 1927, b y W e s te r n N e w s p a p e r U f if o p j ---- — O--------- ■■ .................... — - 1 What Does Your Child Want to Know Answi BARBARA WHY C A N ’T W E ] T I Ò K L E O U R SÊ L V lfS? B e c a u s e w e k n o w we*rp d R i n g It A n d s o it i s n ’t f u ntfrfc^ W e c a n ’t e x d t * ^ j f H M b l n g ne rve« F o r ei th er to v* WHAT ARE WE? CO L L EG E p ro fesso r A from tiie m isty p a s t h as dug up ‘t h e tw enty- five century-old d o ctrin es of DenuxS r itu s to show us th a t th e “life e n tity ” th e o rie s lately announced by Edison a r e not in th e leastw ise new or novel. E dison, a s you have read, pro­ pounds th e ttitad / th a t life is th e re­ su lt of th e asso ciatio n of a n in­ nu m erab le n um ber of invisible, Im­ m ortal “e n titie s ” w hich w hile they a re In com bination co n tin u e th e ex­ isten ce of w h atev er, th in g they corn pose. T hese co m b in atio n s m ay In one case ,be a plan t, in a n o th e r a hum an body. In e ith e r ca se when d e a th com es th ese e n title s se p a ra te an d ex cep t In ,th e ca se o f m an k in d , resolve them ­ se lv es into o th e r sh a p es a n d forms.*’* In the hum an those e n titie s which w ere c h a ra c te ris tic of th e person and w hich c o n stitu te d h is perso n ality , m ay rem ain asso c ia te d an d c o n s titu te in th e fr ^ontflijUétl E x isten ce tjie after- d e a th life. BY J O S E P H KAYE A t 21— G e o r g e A r l l s s W a s U n k n o w n In M e t r o p o l i t a n C ir cl e s. T IIE ag e of tw enty-one I w as i A T playing In a com pany to u rin g the E nglish provinces, my ch ief am bition being to achieve d istin ctio n In th e I London th e a te rs. S tra n g ely enough it w as an Am eri- I can th a t g ratified th is am bition, C h a rles F rohm un.—G eorge A rllss. TODAY—Mr. Arlites Is probably th e forem ost c h a ra c te r a c to r in A m erica. It w as Mr. F rohm an who Introduced A rllss to London a u d ien ces and by th e sa m e o d dity In h is ca re e r, It w as In A m erica th a t he achieved his flrst g re a t success. T h is w as In “T h e D a r­ ling of tiie G ods,” a B elasco produc­ Coolidge Eats Birthday Cake WILL RULE RUMANIA tion. H is first a p p e a ra n c e in th is country w as w hen lie w as b ro u g h t over by Mrs. I’a t Cam pbell to phiy w ith her in “T iie Second M rs. T a n q u e ra y .” E v er since then, tw en ty y e a rs ago, he h as con tin u ed playing only in the U nited S ta te s. It w as only tw o se a ­ sons ago th a t he w ent to London to e n a c t his fam ous “ R aja, o f Itu k h ,” In T he G reen G oddess.” A fter “T h e D arlin g of th e Gods” Mr. A rllss’ second big su c cess w as in “T iie D evil,” th e F ra n z M oinar play th a t m ade a se n satio n In all p a rte of th e w orld and w as considered one of th e m ost d a rin g plays of th e tim e. H is D isra e li” and “ H am ilto n ” a re o th e r o u tsta n d in g achievem ents. A n o th er A rllss play w as G alsw or­ th y ’s “Old E nglish,” in w hich, as an old lion o f eig h ty , he th rille d New Y ork. ((c) by McClure New spa per S y n d ic a te s CTHE W H Y of SUPERSTITIONS By H. I R V 1 N Q Kl bl Q SUN CURES H E c u rre n t su p e rs titio n s w hich art» ‘su rv iv a ls o f sun-w orship m ay not lie m ore num ero u s th a n those de­ rived from o th e r sources, b u t in most lie liad p robably tra v e le d a less cases they a r e m ore obvious as to d ista n c e th an you would go in u sum th e ir o rig in —they sta n d o ut clearer. lu er v acu ticn m otor tour, hut lie w as O ne does n ot h av e to puzzle over th e ir held by th o se w ho knew him to be ped ig rees and d e v o u r long hours In “ alm ost d iv in e” in ids wisdom . resea rcli w ork to get even an Inkling of th e ir p a re n ta g e : they, a s a rule, D em ocritus w as know n a s “T h e proclaim th em se lv e s us clearly as did L aughing P h ilosopher,” a lth o u g h h is­ tiie b razen tru m p e ts th a t unuounced tory gives no reason for the m irth fu l a t H eliopolis tiie risin g god of day. ap p ellatio n . / I t Is an In te re stin g fa c t th a t th e relics M aybe he, In his w isdom , laughed of sun-w orship should h ave com e a t th e im possibility of proving his dow n to us so little changed. T hey ow n th eo ries, a s p e rh a p s E dison a r e today p ra c tic a lly w h at they w ere s m ile d us he m ad e public bis d o ctrin e w hen th e m um m ied p h a ra o h s w ere a s of’ “ life e n title s.” yet living kings. H ere a re a few of ^ ”^YU«it. we a r e ” and "W hy w e a r e ”, th ese su p e rs titio n s g a th e re d by th e h ave long puzzled m ankind; A m erican F olk-L ore so c ie ty : ■'•T^Ll'^r '.vynfO rles . and c e n tu rie s of In rubbing for rh eu m atism rub from ho n est stu d y in g , ea rn e st in v estig atio n left to rig h t (su n w ise ). Rub th e dig an d w isest th eo rizin g we a re still as eased p a rt of a h o rse ’s shoulder w ith fnr- fymrvim m 'ru eeso d e te rm in a tio n of corncob sunw ise every th ird m orn­ e sta b lish e d fact a s when we begau. ing. Rub a wen, corn, etc., w ith th e «•‘ W e know we are, and there, so far sun every day nnd th e sun will d raw a s absolutely provable fact goes, we out th e pain. T o cu re a “c u rb ” in stop. a h o rse ru b it w ith a bone a t sunseL w V 'k n o w th a t w e a r e conscious of U ure a boil by having it rubbed a t a su rriK in d lttg . u niverse which one d ay b reak for nine successive days, philosophy tells us Is real an d unotfieV ru b b in g sunw ise. T o cu re a burn, ru b tells us is u n real, ex istin g only in sunw ise w ith a finger m oistened w ith th o u g h L "**• / saliva th re e tim es. S ile n c e te lls ns th a t all m a tte r is T h ese a r e all purely nnd entirely energy, th a t th e indivisible ato m of su rv iv a ls of sun w orship a s is evident D em ocritus is easily divided in to its n. th e ru b b in g in th e “cerem onial clr- electrflns, which a re not m a tte r ' at e v i C th a t is, w ith th e a p p a re n t all, but e lectricity and th a t m a tte r is •urse of th e sun, a s all cerem onies really n o n ex iste n t. nnected w ith th e w orship of the sun W hat we seem to sec. It m ay be w ere perform ed, and in one case th e we do not see a t all, and w h at we s e ttin g of tiie tim e for th e appeal to sue hi to be. m ay, a fter all. be not ai ‘ >sirts a t su n rise and in an o th e r a.* nil w hat we are. su n se t.’ • * u c b> M I 'l u r « N e w s p a p e r S y n d i c * ! « .) I W H E N I W AS T W E N T Y -O N E By F. A. W A L K E R T a k e one an d one-thLrd cupfuls of su g ar, th re e cu p fu ls of w a te r an d one and on e-h alf cu p fu ls of lem on Juice. Boil th e s u g a r an d w a te r tlve m in­ utes. ad d th e lem on ju ic e an d cool. F reeze ns u sual. T h is will m ake one An in te re stin g th eo ry , but n ot a q u a rt o f Ice. ¡ new one. W hen fine firm tied [is of le ttu c e can he secu red , no o th e r V egetable or fru it T h e r* h av e been m any g u esses, be­ Is needed to m ake a tem p tin g salad. liefs, th eo ries, su p p o sitio n s us to w h at W ith th e follow ing “d re ss y ” dressing. we are, w h a t c y u s titu te s ‘p erso n ality , It will he fit fo r th e m ost honored und , w hat lived a f te r deatlr. g u est : It Is tru e th a t 23 c e n tu rie s . ago T h o u s a n d fsla rld D r e s s in g . D em ocritus, a very learn ed , m an, T a k e o n e-h alf cupful o f olive oil, evolved th e theory th a t e v e ry th in g in th e Juice of h a lf a lem on, th e Juice o fi th e u rrirrrs e wtis eim stitat-ed e f invis­ h a lf an o ran g e, one tablespoon ful o f ible ato m s. T h e se ato m s he believed g ra te d onion, th re e tab lesp o o n fu ls of to bq. BfetfiqxJitffóit, th a t is,\ n o \ atom., chopped p a r s l ^ ^ ouf»»fourth teasp o o n -1 d e p o r te d upon a n o th e r for its Ufé und ful of m u s t a r d , ves chopped or w as th e re fo re ev erlastin g . sliced, one toasty s titu te th e m a jo r fe a tu re o f th e ir life d u rin g th e su m m e r v acatio n . T ( i ! b r M u f y r e » N f u i t p « r S y n d ic a te ' P re s id e n t nnd M rs. C oolidge sa m p lin g th e b irth d a y ca k e p re se n te d to th e C h ie f E x ecu tiv e by M rs. J o h n E. H a lle y o f R a p id C ity on th e fifty-fifth a n n iv e rs a ry o f h is b irth . Pacific Flyers Wreathed With Leis H e re 1s th e la te s t p h o to g rap h of little C row n P rin c e M ichael, son o f t P rin c e C arol of R u m an ia nnd g ra n d ­ son of K in g F e rd in a n d n nd Q ueen M arie. Som e day he will be th e k ing o f R u m an ia. COL. W. B. LADUE T elep h o to p ic tu re sin w in ? L ieu t* . M a itlan d (lo ft) nnd IP ¿o n h en ter ( rlp h t) deci»rated w ith lois on tlie ir a r riv a l in H on o lu lu a t th e end of th e ir flight fro m y o n F ra n c isc o . Col. Ilham B. T.ndtte, re c e n tly nI p o in ted e n g in e e r co m m issioner fo r th D istric t o f C olum bia, w ho succeede Col. J. F ra n k lin Hell. H e w as h o r a t A d rian , Mich., an d ed u cated a t th U n iv e rsity o f M in n eso ta an d w „ P o in t M ilitari' academ y.