were stars and lesser stars That some stars were to become bright- a lawyer and author o. me naa.s, .J. S. Lewis Speaks for Organized Labor.The Trade Union, Its Effect and Results.It there ever was a time that the wage earner tjj this country should get together it is mm. and there shotidl be a getting together more than one way. 1 ht. closer we get together the better w e can understand cU h other and better we can get along, the greater the results or sooner we wifi reach the desired end.) here is nothing like solulaii-ty. Remember the good book, “Together 'we btaild and dividedthe tie-il'ed end. It was true in the army, it is true in the spiritual vviii Id. and ,t h* a I so true in the political world, and site industrialwe fail or fall; “In unity there of Longfellow : is strength. So, let us carry on |“[n the world's broad Held i the good work, and a few more j battle, in the boon, m life, revolutions of the earth upon its | ^ no( ,ik'e duml, ,lnvi.n cattle; axis wr shall have a better world, j ,u.nj Lhc strlf,. n better mankind. \\ attmg ,wdl [ rU .'n-.pios merit should he not accomplish it; deterring *, ipone by organized labor because 'men sons ami sever! stick-. I! anotlu-r Lime will - not secure it. ^ \vorknMm or toiler can get one w as easily broken. Ini! thmore consideration collectively I hah he can individual!}. 1 he ■boys who went to tllrWorld is mu an exception All remember the old man with IliaAll typewriters remember this sentence, “Nimv is the time for i.-vt-i \ good man to come. to thefrontaid of his country.’' Now is the' should understand this h-mm tone lor the workers of America better than 1 can explain, t hey 1 to come to the standard of their were, taught it itl the camps, and unions and . to organize as thor- jjufbit into respect and recogni- • oughly, completely and compact*. Inftttrsf-cff.'-' the superior officers. Iv as is possible, librfhe,•woi^.^eyj^fe.fewlfe. They reached• n svs- initrue in I hr rue m i.ll;:-v cn bound Ipossible. What tamiiv ill eh* : - d cr , irclc's. 1 in- - a me prim mb inv olvi-d..Vo wage twrtirr i- .bmw h full duty if he fads to idcrflil his own intei'i'-.t . with tho-o i his fellow workmen, ilm ub\on., wav !o make common . ause w ith them is to join a t s ado union and thus M-curr a po-ilnm in mi which to stn-'igtlicii organized lab' a and mllm iidc it bd the b'l *, r j j r,' I i 1 o Vv a i , 1 * i1 ‘ I' v,j,n. 'deni 'm ial Id to! m 1 !;rb.\./M oik.I to o,r i, . ...ac di-a '.ill,i .O 'l. t*Ut COi» t’Tilil- I’ bl k, f i. f : HI,.’ ft’i'i f »lt;■! 11; V i ilf.- tll.it 'as: dU' d lil i' Itn a'.ter III- MUUtl'ii. Ml-rin -lt;■ mth’a •inrk. rcinlt;rts»I* ■'I,:dm,.; Uic etui kc-.t clou*! tVrt -1:111'.'- the Still.Lite s 'battle doe s. not alv a,. -go to 1. cr o, !tl» noif 11...,,| Ut I !.*■ ( i i lt;rk...' litifli* r, !' ;lm stronger man, but soon-a ter t ho man who wills is n win, tli! id:« he can.M m Ueseaw i'uibttn Hiaimona ■ut Auditorium A suit 28, l'.)2U, i It M. |.i-c unit A. \V*'Wll-f i(r*» .tv ( haiiel an.t Shiloh : . 11.,i ■ 1 ■:. UiH Tuesday tor 'In . m alOilid the uauuufam Avenue liorrr- , to theat.at.-. ! i mud-,.in I nn,I ltd t'ha!,- eel .,.n:urtii,i;iM tlio utar-Mi.-, -I«j (jfini.siiavv to Mr. «..ui on W. iiui.cjtiay eves-v ,-look, ut tUo AV'JUU* jU-Bap* ■eii.