'p' Att-tl-A-i-farm- , - o‘gh quit tuning. dad-m kr K'MWN“ “' “dictum QM. .I still too my farmer: D II. Unit-l States," he asserts. M!" pee can of Ameriel't w m in (arming. The cell- -k-usha-amulof 11,000,000 gun-LO." Strper cent of our /.1ehr"- V. "rieuiturai. “MMM‘ PM 'dW'l','T2'JJJiTlllhu1"","d5'l “n W to per cent could man "tHt-.ttteusacapattteofthe M Ind the " per cent remin- h. with Mt methods, could eu- I“... A-ina and make I protit 1" Par Cent Mk My " per cent wilt be “h. and the other workers win be hit to produce other necessities. con- niving and comforts. "tt there ia a surplus of farm prod- uct. too my ones we being cum- mod. and too mny people own #owts. As production per individual hr!- worker increases, fewer workers attenuated. “No m in this country is com- yelled to remain I farmer if another Job suits him better. We have only commendation for those thousands who have had the courage in recent yen: to -exen:ise their American ’rlvilege of changing jobs, A “Two types of men quit farming. The poor managers. who fare better under superintendence. make up by in! the largest class. Another type mists of men who, while they may do well as farmers. consider them- Iehe misfits, able to make greater successes in other occupations, No sentimental attachment to the soil Ibould keep either type on the farm. Better Cultivation The capable farmers who are left will have more customers and fewer eompetitors. Agriculture will lose a tew of its best citizens, but for the most part the least competent quit fltrat, just as the land first abandoned b the infertile. ' "A process that tends to better cul- tivntion ofthe hetteracres by the able“ farmer: is for the good of agri- culture. cold Ind heartless though the prom may he." 'h.odtuiqe'rtrmaodFiresidein Correct Landscape Gardening JOHN ZENGBLBI Cleaner andDyer There is no one Style of hndmping which " every sit- Intion. Only . Menu. who understands true huh my. and who in. carefully studied your grounds an an exactly how they should be laid out. Years of My "tetpmertieehnvetrivenuartheknmrhdeeofhowto -ethemostofeverytrardetr-amitrt.rge. m In DAWN!!!“ mammals ur ttIE - mm, WaMMMaWd teammate..- mums MM We Operate Our Own Plant in Highland Park Imuu , MA KING PROGRESS :' "If you don't behave yoirself, PII ' refuse to marry you!" l "Is that I promise?" Whether it is to be steam, hot water. or vapor heat, tumult In before you let the contract. We " heating spe- cialists, and a little timely "hiee mu us my enable you to an consider- ble money on future fuel hills. We’ll be glad to talk with you that your heating problems. asthmAltbd-chhI-T-u monoawdtbygikbytk “mama-lama- .movingpitmtmmutk publicistâ€. R-ttttms-od-thes- mndlimtkmdm ard-thero-e-tsa) reausortheGorer-t.hehe included in the adulation-l “It b- in; -otod and carried on by the hunt Once Society. W Gosh Il Fries gave In ilk-mud all: Mt chemical “rim; the Ite-tmeet " Agriculture showed in 'tsn on ditch- ing ad draianee by dynamite, a good nanny View: of which were taken in the flooded regions of the Mississippi. Anton Home: at Gunny. pictured uld explained his Rotor Ship; the all Pont compuly shared their net Semesan ttim; the Inn-chm tn- stitute of Technology Ind us illus- trated lecture showing the history and development of the Whom. "metmi- ing wireless teleplwny. . IM- by. rtotd 'eer any" A TRL'THFI'L PAIR He: "This ring I offer you is a symbol of the love I bear for you. It has no ending." ' She: "And it is also a symbol of the love I bear for you. " has no be- ginning.†Moder: Pt-tiss. ad 'r-au. 1r.ti-rCh_Gr.- Jan...“ ‘11†sumo 360 CENTRAL AVENUE THE SLACKER "Wen." said the judge. "are you guilty or not guilty." - - . Oitisir: "Hey, why dont you stop when I tell you to?" - _ - Nervous Driver: “l-I~l wanted to, but I don't think this car understood you!" Shop a. P. 146i "all P. 439-134: V "Your honor.†replied the prisoner. "when I came here I certainly didn't think I'd be expeeted to do your job." after. "Will Marie succeed as an actress?" No! I don' think she has t show." amass-moan She: "No."' And. so. " Moran Brothers P. 169 YOUR HEATING SYSTEI FIRST FIND THE JOB Will you marry me HOW IT'S DONE HELPLESS they lived happily ever SS! My Pt-d-trho'" inch-um end-tinnitu- theeuttir't_tcorrtideedid, eeNedartadeiMtwhenthermod in the Pmidut'u Memorial than the remarks which he and: eon- eerninz the Insidiou- doctrine of p.- citinm. The nun-h were simple nnd to the point and may showed that the President mum Ready the amu- ity tor an preparedness. Some, of the paragraph: follow: "We cannot escape the tnet that there are evil forces in the world, which all past experiences warn us will break out from time to time and do serious damage to lawful rights and the progress of civilization un- less we are prepared to meet such situations with armed intervention. We could no more dispense with our military forces than we could dis- pense with our police force. Obieet of Envy We know that we have come into potsession of great wealth and high place in the world. There is scarcely a civilized nation which is not our debtor. We are BuiBcientty awning with human nature to realize that w are oftimes the object of envy. "Unless we maintain sumcient forces to be pueed at points of peril when they vise, thereby avoiding for the most part serious attack. there would be - (linger that we should Butter from violent outbtuks. so destroying our rights and compromis- ing our honor that war would be- I!“ No WWW WWI. Slit "It woulJ be idle to place . wreath on the grave of the and nnd leave unprlnnded the living. Our devotion u the memory of those who served their country in the past is but I symbol of our devotion to those who on serving their country at present." [lrir'isENrriW5, Bag-nu "s.Gru than.†Pt.ht_foote+PtAeremtuquote M - and marry-tibia syn-inching; Ada-:lvllF-ne trrtheW-e . It SCHWARTZ SCHWARTzS-s a pan of tl-al immune" aa-te'e. 'ere Got-i-i-ttsesame-it- llie-mHtte'qudtoettoose'e'aett mum-m†T A-atb-art-trn-- %B.id-tnmrt.r.bsee8t6. mhbw‘il-ocnn- â€hi-“Hunts.“ "unlu'cmlawm “b.0- "a-r." but. rah-hammoc- I-‘u-Wh-mm MgqriMelh-t-tAma.it= “(immanent-d! Mr_"$t-Nm-d.itrftrrrtrr. Minuhehuhchnhbmh- ofP-hamda_brrttreuretto ha“-_.¢..l-n:hvétih dem%aHdroemmtLrNttheNaut, "-thérasMtahirtettnr-tim' t_ThehorharetuirtsttNt- iea.threir%thesirdnter.fathertN both. and with" her numerou- www.mym Thu! is certainly sound American) doctrine here, America "my trouble! with no nation. 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