South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 203, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1922 — Page 6

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SATURDAY' MORNING, JULY 22. 1922

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a-'i ():?;;' r. . i v-rv f u!nr in industry and th' 1 i'v . i ;:: ;; ;r, r ;t a r i m fur any person -. t- . r.'.ti-? tu i .i r uc j pat' In a .strike... - t e .1 I 1 1 r ! ;'' P' .1 Ui' liw as a mean . f ti. ! i u'.i ,. ;iH .-(I,.! (iUuJfv birgaining. : :r f .-.-.;'; hid th'- daring to go to .a.!. ) 1 1 ; . : v. orr-. n-t rio't il editors. Ti i . r th- "ry. ma k it n crime to discharge . i. ' n fr .'in -.! .o hi;' this has been largely theory. Th- ..!,! i.f-,,,, T ,, fur'! ftr wftt," .s frr employes T i ( r : 1 1 :.! . prr'ncbm" rt. t i- !.!- ! !; : t ; tht-ory tliAt" tho cnlal of th? i .'! r - - - ri,rn wi'h it a rieht o Pomps a .''!.. f it Tm : M !i i '. v f h t aft cnvr,it rnploy thoio v. r:. i v 'f ;h: i'.': o ir r.f unrk'jn !-!ack tlmj and i i f :.:).'.':, r :-; : w!,- f join' fh l.nbor loaders ; --r r'f - c ; a .kiU a in in h' w!5h'-l to ! ' i: . .' - : "i --' -i . r t- th lnS;il of riffht m - V v;j.: fhi --vr!;; ithy for .rikrs t ; : 1 1' -r:. r.: ' r 'f i rim- .irl !n iff r If 'I . v. r r r,h.:ir? -c! ;i z.i!n- th" r!n.at :' : --'"-r: r. If- -lir'l f rl'cari hi: ' - T-'T- tit ) wa- " 1 3 (irnt . - . ;:. -Tik-. Th" -trikAra thm- -;. ;. ! ! -i .rr.ihinf from thir : s :.. ;. a : ,i a n I r c il f-ri fn vm p a -

- i f.rv! u! win pcrcentas r!r..- ar-I : ::-r-i hi- sympathy : : v. -;i;::.l h ivo r Iiu l it. . .1-. !ir. -i that makine the ficht

fr,;- i: -r' l,',"'.:r,rrs unv law th.lt forhM .'!.:! i'!r'sfin f i.-np.'ithy in l.ihor troubles ;ii::r,:';!. Hp pr.frr- ji!t to th- i;ivlr.ic Up t ; : . !..;!;. I: i:. ty i Mi'nil'-Tt .1 that thro was a hnlf.(.ir:..! ( r. Inr.-rrii nt of th- Knn.a? t-ourt schPrn? in thf : ;-a'.''.;ra n national crui t-r.t ion and that Allen. . 4; f.i:ln r, hail rinnt- than pain fioftof'ns a ir-f -l-nt :a '. :.-.-ili!;ty b?.-.au-iO of thi nnity- fr i r ill-. "". ' ,: . it I", :;ii!.at. th.at the Hmporla t-ditor offers h;:::.-- I:" a- a : t of this law. Tiu- roiintry will.?400." i!:.-i..r x:i-tiir he hf a martyr, or a criminal. I " a .I. .th-r :-.tat. s may aU thnr',Ir v.i, . , -1 1 j -1 r ; a I jruo i to bo pun ha'tl at t?ie j r;.- i'f . .- if : i'-kI'T f vjinlon nti industrial i" - Ti.t: w.. i M ifcn door to other law. nenorin , . In tim. there may ho law? to ;vo -. .'i--:ri of th" novU, of iH Wpaper, of ( i r L.' r ' .- -' a .' It !. if yoa tak" the Kansa view, that the . i ;:,;! vtart- d ot't" wi nns arid that fre pefch ,.T a f . e pr art: tV.e r.,11 menaces to civilization. f vi. a th.v.k -hit. i.u will want ;hi-i White perorr ; . M d t ' 1 lite , O

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A v. m' -",:. menihership of which i . iin1",!',' 1 te :h 1 h in show an ancestry of irri.'.. 'a w p: a.pr- - t( pend .rveral thousands , : .i,-:: . r- in pufi h i.-e of the home of Wa.hir.jr .o-" - i.. r ar.d tur-ur.c it into a "patriotic shrine." 1 i '. 1 1 Inly micht have n. her 1 to i.tp.te cry, - titration W.l th f.ict ti.it i.. r i'i'.'tiii'r h d in th jrreat war ef- h -Kevo-; :: i,..-. 1 : t'or v.-r r evereno d" as th? Father of

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MAHTYll OH Ci:n!.1! ' ' in- uru irnpor j.t nr thin ''' ' . '" ; ' i.'f.iMi ?! I rti'ieai frln1hip t. ' ' :. 1 "V. !ir;r.w.n,nr A Hon of J-a: ; ! W.Ü . in 'Tv I. " V ii . f "." O J fdHor. in ' '. : -l.t'T i! ! -I f "j rihr.vir. sympathy T: ..- .- of in-lipsTi il ourt, which

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. r. - 'i'l'i th. U th- hone decorated l.y -r ; 1 l.y 1 lesi'in prionei 5 of war taken .-ct. -. a-!v : r.i. e.l a one reason for ita - I :'..! a h'ail upon the po'ky of !! i prej'it 1 privately by work : - war nr hv the i;e of metho-l, - ! t.-'lay. would thoroughly inves- ' rraff hv h.- jUC cef 0r.. : . i t t!, ;!.:: - would say tf Fre5ilnt : 1"' : :a-. iluimr th War. hatl i f- .v I--- it 1 : Is i f ;-rman prisoners. - ai. i ) Ü is .ind then M:ilt a private . : t : w : n thtr lat'or. : -a . ':. !'..! he rontinil to China. i : . : I". th: fountry. the irvin? ..- t : . i :.o (l.iim except that of .- u-rtt,: per, n : j foreign to every . '.V i-.:--.'h .-t.M:-!iei! with hU armies. r. ':: -i.e wa. had no effect upon the :" r .c!i'' cor.trihutM nothing to v i;..-h :t ! founded. Shft ave ' -'an Ai.i.h a new government. 1 tia ry cf t :ua!;ty of ripht- and - : h lu r-r :?i e-r worship of '. - thf r. 1 in forsetfulnefs of .'. : y o!-.t r.hutf to the history of -! h-:y th:- ho-.:-e. it he hoped ! t- .-"me ..f th hornelcs. children o - .

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A ; : . : a ! . t ti-'.uentiy attra-ts ycur fttteitfon ;r. .ii" r- It an atrociot: tr.ur!er or a rer. '. - ::. T'. - ..rt of eriir.e, you find it hard to 1 :.-: .! !. f. r .t : the work of a :lnd. You Co: i i it i rr.a ! m r; did it. I.'-r : a. r.n.i.'.al arre-te.J. You rr-ad th it

ja i i.rj nh'-c lnt(-!lo-'.uai i!-f!op-h 'i;::a!iy up iu alout tht eU'hih 5 tar

.r.f ac." and thn -toje ar.J r,er rxced. that of a rhild of ahout 11' years. Cher;- letr or-r the pi't and you realize thit jou have rut many moron rown-up- with a r.illd - mentality who ha' h'TT trtr "ttiop-e, placidly thrrmh life without conimüthc rrirne.-. . .WilliajjuJ. Iiohln.-oa. h Mat" 1 leonor Ja-t-Jof. tor w7irrr?r"h !tr"?tcn 1 friti -mi fttftdT '

"A man ni.y he a g.vat j-iir.ter. e.'ulptc.r. actor or em a frit po-t. and in "all 'other' (hmjns c.f human tnnuctht b a rnorop. hive th mentality of .1 lJyir"lThll.r,; This rahrr -trikirv tho'iht pr'b 1H- h.s e-urret fo 5 mi a you have at hack In the Mvi.low? of nisht, .rtyz'd your fellow-men ar.d tried to firruro out wh-nt It I all arout. ThT Is sn old sayirs; th.it every man is a fool out.ide h! own blldlr.. You meet n cr-at auc- is a pniii. .1 uprinte;ct. Jn h! llnr Talk to h!m about Important outside mattrrs which ar not rnnnriil with his vocation, and you fir.d that he is an lnoramu. In other words. h is a cenlus on one thlnar. a moron on other. This I natural, for we live in an ajre: of pecializatlon. A man ha time to master only one thin. To become suceeMful, a mm uwally ha to V f-come a monomaniae on one subject. You see the reverse of this In the case of the ir.m who Is a Jack-of-all-trades and master of none, lie knows n matteringr of everything. I5ut neither is hA conspicuously Intelligent in any one line. frequently we hecome 50 hypnotize I by a man's ruccfs In his wnrK that vr lm.nrlne h- would he a miracle man In .".nythlr he turned his hand to. ccanlonnllr. th?t mUht be true. Hut. as a general rule, the Individual ha only one örf'- .inrl ctt pliy'it only on on" Instrument, faybo this Is" why business men of p'ronounced aMHty. Jai.:.not . B,pe extensively into politlcs. Maybe, ralidns; their limitations, they are.atraid thoy -flot.I4 -iiktt .Iii -i-rj euir whw tria! aU tun arrrtrT wtth rt hrrrrrreT. - - , . o 1 AC SERVICE. Th puidic -hiuld iie a vote of thanks to that yours lady, a clerk of a justice of the peace, who permitted those accused of violations of the motor laws to ster up and pay without the formality of n trial or the presence of a judpre. The law is satisfied. There )s not the slightest fv.ÄS:estion that if her employer had been present his official action would have differed In any decree lroni tho course pursued. The law, In her hands, becomes that .accurate .-clence described by Hlackstone. a sure, certain reaction following the minpling of element.'. The results, under this yy.dem, become as Inevitable as the chemist obtain In his laboratory. The personal and human equation is entirely eliminated. Justice becomes, a mathematical certaintj. Why stop with speedsters in thLp new system of Justice? The bar association should Inquire Into the : ossibilitle. that are opened hy this Incident. Inventive rrynd mny concoct a machine, in time, to replace lady clerk In offices of Justices, whereby those who violate lawg may simply be ushered up to a slot machine, put in the amount of the fine and ,t) away, absolved and restored to orderly citizenship. The hootlezprer. for Instance, mlcht satisfy the law by depositing a rercentape of his proflfs. His Customer might be permitted to purcha? permits to violate the law on a fixed .-ale. It la the perfectly logical outcome of the tine system as a means of enforcing laws, a system that has never resulted in any protection of the public end which has brought a very steneral disregard for iaw and regulations of society. SJch a i-ystem works upon a basi of inequality and provides saich gradations of punishment between citizens a.s to make a mockery of law. The heir to inherited millions, knowing nothing, of. the. value, of ?. dollar or its equivalent In labor, is rrot botherel at all by the payment ol a, $10, fine Kof 'a "similar ' violation, the next -marr frrlfwe'. receiving the .same punishment, may suffer greatly and .brintr upon hit family great hardships. As a matter of fact, it simply frovidea. an easy mmunity for the wealthy and provokes a spirit of anarchy on the part of the less affluent. Violator. of motor laws, if their offense be grave enough to merit arrest, should be punished by some other system than the levying of fines. Taking away their machine until they learn caution would he much more sensible and effective. Hut until the law recognizes logical Method for restraint, hats off to this young lady who reduces . penalties to a science. 0 When we see a man riding by himself we wonder If he knows anybody. o

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..dly IM!,:trd.-on. rjf h Oliver theilix, 1 ct( rtaineai uith lox pirU' at !the circus yesterday afternoon. We TEaTC "?. tt. VjuZ lo "fTr.r "out" ü herf jthey secured the Ar.rit- Oakleys.

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M()l'ITOI; Anpries Itecord) Sixty different kinds of mosquito exi.t in York, says Ir. 1 lerxnan M. -IMkks, health comm!-sua-ner d that state. Only, two k inJs, howev r. are numerous. One carries malaria perms; the other is incaialde of spreading any dHuxse. Iluuchly, this probably hold.-? true nationally. If annoyed by rr.o.-quilo tfcer h nastnant w ater nearby. ItitrF- s.iya iiu uncovered rain oarrel or Mopped up putt r will breed millions of the biters. And a few tin cans half filled with water will breJ enoutth to make a whole neighborhood miserable. Mosvjuitoe are tho result, stagnant water the cau i-'iaht the cause.

riltAXT tSeattl-- SMr The booz-runn of New York 'i?y are popularly rrfacined to be a new type of criminal, bred by prohibition. Not -o. .( l ordinir to tho marine police. Ther jay that the moiorhoat booze-runners are simply the old-time river " pirates switched to a new craft. They cet tents to il.z: a bottle for delivering smuggled liquor to hootlefirsers. Thus, in this; hold, prohibition ;a not increased crime. The situation plainly is that men re sniugIln z hooch w hav oiherw:.e. would- h? niratinc anchorei ?hiis and stealirg precttti merchandise carro. It is the leser of two evils. o nvi: (Toiedo News P.ee) A'.l women w.T b Interested to know that th" Prst tron;in to 'ivf birth to a hihy in an airplane is Mme. (! orgf s Itreyer, of Lvonn, Franc. Haby rrrfved whl the t.Ure. nnn r-r-t above the Mvlitrrranean. was ruhir.g mother to the hospital. This !s exceptional nrrw. Itr it my h. common. Future .irreration may live In flying hotieT. Impossible? The airplane of today, romi-ared with future flyln? ciachlr.es. L a? crude as primitive man's llrst log canoe compared with giant ocean liners of modern time?. . o PKOITUTY (Cincinnati lot) Teutenant N'evin and I-on Smith are fined fl .1 piece for t'.yirc over the Grule farm near runsuta wney. I'a. The judce hetd that they were trespassing. Iandlonls are acknowledged to own down to the center of the earth. Not surprising, that they claim the a!r. Ir i a ridJeulons claim, thoueh. for If tneir "aerial Juridtrtfrn goes high enough they can ea!!h their owfrship -o? tlie and charge- us for the heat. Some of them would jump at-the chance.

friends Thursday i.i-rht ai a lot al tilling station- .

'Vv.y're jrabihirp so many sor.al ems f'dav that Miss Staples, cur

.nv.f'ty d;tor. will proraMy try to

hih-tone us the next time she mf! us. If vou want all the news that's

to iir.tt.

ad The To.v r of Itat-el da::y.

A man. with a I'ord gets out alon? the road to fix a puncture and rr.an-

ace to ioe half his tn0N. A circus or ain,o-t fi

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uiimiiiiifn corner 10 town ar.alr.

wn.ie inn snow h on has a million 1 Pieces of rquipment s-attrred ail r . ,k u,IS,rr. ,

r,y riub. a brar.. h of the South Ib-nd

Kiwar.s c-iun. al n; conaif hi i-ik-in the big tr.t for the fr.d partntj rffxr. The roof has been removed ntf of Fred's otta-e for the occasion.I'.efore the party bavts for the lake this afternoon, attorneys for tl Noisy Nineteen plan to have br"thr: (onrs I'latner and Nelson Jor.es j pl.icrd under peace bonds. j

over (h Inf I.uf !t nuli m, .. i.i,.... f

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Whilo trylnc to shcw hr papa list

rdsht how th elephant walks, little j Kvelyn. our pride and joy. tripped

on a rug and fell into a lance j,ail of hot vegetable, soup.

nrrii.iTY I'd like, when all my friend le;in To lie about their cars like jn And tell rcf how they never try To take the hills except on hlsh; And how fhey make the mile post. play Ilke picket fences by the way I t-ay I'd like at the same tlnie To tell tf t rn what a car is mine; Ihit Oh, Ird. Mines a Ford! " L. A. M.

With the miners, railroad men and; n-herno- n all at large these days.

(strike- are certainly Setting nunv?r-I OUS. 1

Ol. r Tank ITu) was wonderiri'g the rtfher day ff thv hammer niuftleress out west wouldn't also zf i into Irou-

With the Kiwanis rlub taking the! orphans to the circus and the ltotar-j

tian- taking the hoys froiu iica.it.M-1

win. there was very little room Jft in 'the big tent for the fond p rrents ! that uo a t. rtfe" ctrcns; tnsT -htcaire j

Tils r-hifdrf n enjoy it.

GEORGE

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COME AND SEE US Closed Saturdays a 6 P. M.

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Jerry Iro.riian. the ad vfrtising i so,,10 day enjoying plec-rf j izz manager oL the (Irand leader, h l ! music a nd .0 -cidentally olli-le with a returne.j from a wa ration frlp in his! brick wall or i-ign board.

Kord closed jot. Tie spent a lovely y-vefh tiny- Mmy M - H-insfbros.k park. . .

A.voTiiKit socii:tv. notk Howard Woolverton. Frank . Mayr.

OWI.h TO A lUiSTAUlANT Tw:o tn a restaurant they met. .One liolllfO. one.Ii!ie.. Twas there he first fell info debt, For Itome-od what Juli-et.

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p.:i.e linn wiu n I held the rtin. "Tho"' lior.e "fust iiu-Tvt-'y' " knew there had been a clfan?" of leadership, and he conformed to the sp.rit of the new m.ini?"nifnf. Certainly babies know hs much as horses-, f t lo- mother- tired and irr:tft't. -"he p.lfi (n t t-fe child fh .-'irri -:f)ir:f. We !T Tjot sfop rith--the relationship 0' -tween mother and Infant. An- rrritnirie father upret the vhob household. A fretful sister oringo home from her work an at-n-.ospii. re r.f irritation and diseon-tc-i,. A across l.'-y will ii?'t i v'tolc

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Wo are in tho miflst -or-ihe season when the 'Kahtts ' require viipclally Htrhful care. Th summer tinu from the first -warm days (ill the cool nights of fall appear is a fryin'cr t im; -for S'fr Infant. The he it is felt by- babies even more than If ir by grown-up5.-Judg1 Choate used to say of the fogririi liioihers that they had to vr-tlergo. ?nd. besides, had to eniTure ihe'irrirn'f.Tthet.s! ""Ti.T"yr.u"evAr" think' that a ivihy ?s irlluenced a lot by the temper of hiV .-'mother? K the mother suffr from the effects of lifat; nnTura::y

sho ciuffers in temper.

of the unfaifin?: variety, her g'.o r.oturo cracks "u'nder the' strain this trying c!rcimiianc. . . lo. you tee, the baby muf entlahis own suffering from the h-.-v

and. in addition, must endure' the' protected. His , health nui'f

i r7i faTi öTT" o f his mother's-fretfhf rr-1 . - '-,ui r- wifh nrore f htr---or ffti.-fry -Babies are just .asjsCnsitive. rr.r-j'are dnrln file hot d1Vs and night tainly, as horses. A horse will sense 1 The tirsf summer is tee most try.r.g

ci.-'n of tTie entire 'ifetirne cf'thi.si irolvidtlal. Hear mother, you are the ore aliv. Tys called fip'on to make sacrifices, but the sarrifivt'S-of. ths-summ r v i i i mean everything to thr- yourlg iife g;m joii to guard. What happens to your ehlll this si mm er the foundofforr npon v. hich .his futyrewi!b t.-e .bui.1. If he ha. tho right start he v.i!'. g:ow into youth'. and maturity, strong ;n-1 vlsitrflus. ro.ulv for- the.-b;itt!eof -iir?. --Your arrifi-t are --11.. orth While'. .

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The Vogue for Carpeted Floors Once more the carpeted floor is in vogue, bringing with it n scn?c of luxury, that many will enjoy, 'fhc soft padded carpet extending to every corner of the room gives a warmth of lone and a decorative foundation which cannot he exec lied. S ince the advent o f el ectric cleaners, carpets may now he kept clean and sanitary. We invite yöu to inspect the special showing of carpet materials, on our third floor. Our work roonij arc equipped to make carpets for sny size or shape of room.

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n-nd-react to the temper and dhspo-s-rtion-ivf the driver. -"jereTfti years osro I was dflvtntr a riritejil young ltorse. In ah hour's time.' fm spite-of the fact that we vvcrenoE making' any remarkable .Y-eed,rny "ho rre was fn ' lafbr--of foam. 'My calm and sd-ntr tiled father'VoÄ-wjrrr nie. He s iM quietly. ' 1 " .. ' "To'ir afrt' tired." let me take the reitis." ',', " Withta art arvJiQul;. nivhors was dry,- tho lather had disappeared and ve wer-joWgiRg" alrg at a. Letter

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Fut" hope, dud gave to woman nd .man .

Wlin set- t heir löved ones (lie".

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. uTts of tkopLCAiit: jrto: V":"v-""" T1IÄT".'"'. Whn-b'nc'.c Sam is on tlu- t-hore. H titshis bxarded chin A'ruT jOimly bids you drink no more .Of. whiskey, rum or gin. And if yent evti hit -aboard A littl beer or ale. II U others xonduct 1-oq.iowanl Th neateit .county jail. Ilut-Fncte Sam. upon thrt sea A- v-dry dUfeYcnt man is Jie. When-4'ivcie Sam is here at home - -IMiavs OnvaaceiUi-gtiPL That headed .bubbles, must not foura A bov th glass's riiu. . He usai horce reproving azo Upon all forms of wine. And cries that people must not rai-e . .T Lu üu r t r 1 a d n 1 ein. Put Uncle Sam lU'on a ship Has alwas something on his hip. When Fnib' Sam is on the sen IU w.iu a kindly. wmi And asks good fellows to be free With rvery ri of drink.. And te!rtg not at all averse To making honest pc-If. To fill a rather empty purse He peddles it himself,',. When out of Mr. Voistead's rar.g? He Stifters quite a swift r-ea chang.

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auairf. Acd joy shall follow your" hours of ' ' pain:

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Uaih :s death to the" T'asts

Mirth, ! "JHut man has a soul divine. " And the passing on is a royal birth To" an t-vt riasting line. And hop fcliintj? out through the d'arkt st day They s;il live on who have gone away. (Copyr.ght. 1 0 22. "by Kdg'ar A. Ouest).

VERSE 0 CHEER By Ed par L. Jones

SCIENTIFIC. European hotel keepers never take away all an American tourist'.--money. They always leave his steamship fare home so he can come over after h. ha another fortune. ,

itI5 PIOGriT J'.B. . . This Is the reason when the efficiency expert gets all fagsed out trying to keep everybody in !ae othce fr(m taking the same two weeks' vacation.

SOMETHIX. Well, even if nobody has ever been to the top of Mt. river. st, we are perfectly sure that it i.s there. -.: (Copyright. 122.)

. MS IV Till! ATTITt'DH. Tlia-r.-- lots ' joy- in this ol- world ef We hut Seek it OUt. ThaFs Tots o cheer an' happiness" ,1' lamerin' about, A-watin" fer someone t' come an' clairr- a rightful ?har 0 Itftter times an pleasures t h et a:r waitin' ever'w'ere. An' lots o glooms air hangin' 'roun.l fer them as wants t sigh. An' ef ye long fer sadness ye c'n find it cf ye try. A feller can be happy or a feller can be id. Th' world i.s brimmfn' over with 'em both, th' good an' bad. It's simply in th" way ye fefj an- jn th" way ye choose. A rnnn c'n grab- a bunch o' smiles or snitch a ease o' blues. An' friend th way ye live yer life, th' way ye travel thru. Th' world, th' Joys or glooms ye have, depends alone on you.

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