| Show DOING WITHOUT THE SUN what one scientist thinks of our independence of old sol A human race which makes its car wheels and napkins out of paper saas a gerald stanley lee in the Metro poll tan magazine its street pavements out ot of glass its railway ties out ol 01 old shoes which draws food out ol 01 air which winds up operas on spools which has its way with oceans and plays chess with the empty ether that Is over the sea which makes clouds speak with tongues which lights rail way trains with pin wheels and which makes its cara cars go by stopping them and heats its furnaces with smoke it be very strange it if a race like this could not find some way of at least managing its own on planet and heaped with snowdrifts it be some way of warming it of melting off a place to live on A corporation was formed down in new jersey the other day to light a city by the tossing of the waves we are always get ting some new grasp giving some new sudden almost humorous stretch to matter we keep nature fairly emiling smiling at herself jone tone can hardly tell when one hears of halt the new things now a days actual facts whether hether to laugh or cry or form a stock company or break out into sing ing tug no one would quite dare to say bay that a thousand years from now we will not have found some other use for or moonlight than for love affairs and to haul tides with we will be manufacturing moon bet et out of corn com pressed starlight and heating bouses houses with it it will be peddled about the streets like milk from door to door in cases and bottles |