Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 Apr 1932, p. 3

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'tts'r)'bt)'t4fgt:'.'r,' . S-aaa', A Out 10. THE PERSONAL ONE, we mean; for if we end the personal depression there won't he any other kind. Here is the good medicine: I. The chances were even that you would" be born. a girl. You won. . 2. The chances -wertragainst your living 'to‘be 21, You won. _ - ' . 3. The chances that you would be born a boy and live to be 21, were I in 4. You won. 4. The thtrtees.Yytt ymrwouldbe trorn, Some- Tracer": securities; reaT'estaté; possessions generally, are down.; even John D. Rocke- feller. is worth half what he was worth in August-1929. Good levels will return, for him and for. you. . T So, having won practically every chance the world gives its children. just conquer the present indisposition by simple diet, sunlight, kindness to other people, and as much mental composure as you can manage, of every depression- we ever had, came a boom. "_.-,, 'r-: " ---The Paper Salesman, . Hex/{jg End the Depression loan, a boy, and live to be 21,- were, therefore, only 1 in 60. You won. . _ ' Out of the twelve depressions this country has suffered in 75 years, you escaped all but one or two (consult your ate). escap entirely or fro per cent, we'll say. You learned .more lessons in the ‘lastthO years than you learned in 12 pr 16 years gt school; and you learned them pot too late. Wain b g fit my"; a lf

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