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It. land II!“ he him u: do. “no, a II. can: Within recent years there ins wrung up 0 ,1 widespread tit-mend for industrial odumiion. it. come: from the nmnulnuturer, pretentiou- ai man. mechanic. farmer md educate: In- dustrial «intuition has probably a diluent manning (or each of the“ types 01 individ~ unis. Yet all agree upon out thing, and um is that it is something not found in adequate torn: in our prouent “national â€new. , Practically nothing inns been «on. in this country for um deveioumeut or industrial education outside the college or univeuiiy. Thousands of mud!» not! leave school at an early age with no tnining wint- over dirertiy titling them {or the activities oi lilo in the industrial world. when most 0! them will Ind their work. in tlto lill'Ief cities trpde about: and watt-um tlon ache-is 0! various types moot ho mind. The scope and chant-tar or their work viii be mind and lllm is adapted to tout conditions. in run! can. annuities secondâ€, schools In which the study or u- ricuituro Ind reload lines of work in the dmimt para pom mm in cranked. But vben than dihnnt typ- ot schools me into exilleure. even in considerabl- uunber. throughout tho country tin solution 0! the promo- In Just mun. For tile snot mm of thou India: industrial cam-uto- the utuiu public Icitoois mi“ (Ir-kn lb. fut-“iii“. m» 01" INDUSTRIAL EDUOATION. Thm In no “truism In truth building, and were on tlmhm II not Immune. but. sclenliflc mom-rim: lands the wear and tear, while I healthy lndnurhllsm otters the sales! and sweat menu. In the workshop. llbora- tory and man: 0! train, (n wearing "my the burden: between the races and human: um clams. 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Nflflfllfllfl F08!“ lulu-flu.- Ku-l" III III: â€II, In“ lands are located. 75 bu. of ants emu-ally grow to the ate. Don’t Wait Longer, But Get a Home Ipday Get '51 Government F arm Yon get from Uncle Sam either a'320 acre farm. FREE. or an irrigated far- for the mere per'capita cost of the irrigation system. 3!. ACRE new fit! The U. S. Government is now altering over three million acres of homestead land: in eastern Ironing. along the Burlington Route. under the new Mendel! homestead law permitting settlers to take 320 acres intend ot‘ the and 160 acre ho-eatead. These lands are ideel for dry farming and handredaof farmers have made a anceese of this method of far-i1: in the locality where these lands are located. mum mmnunm II DI m um MI "IBIS!“ "Ill! where rich productive land- with perpet- nal water right may he purchased for about one-half the cost of land in the central states and where the water can he turned on and ofl the land to shit the convenience of the far-er. and where you are not bothered with rain during hamt; where a single crop can he node to par for the land; where 50 he. of wheat and 75 be. of oats commonly [row to the acre. Ednaâ€"nelflfll flaw Cuminâ€"club. h1hll.‘ all!!!“ WWI-damnatm Arthur R. Beidelman h. lawman-1 M. B. BTANOBR t! “g; I *5 in ".1 mm. :.' W than. MW†All) (EIETAIV VORK Them UNI" VM FIFTY AND MIBLV m Mn mu 8:: “withâ€! Ya mt uh. d not 0â€. chm nu an «nah. ., “I“ “.M. II †uni go. you M an on; Winona-2.43m. cum. You’ll Need Men-Dunn“ [hull-annoyanc- "on. 0.3-. an Iona t. W TEAIIIG AND 11le Decorate! to. 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