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Sunshine is paramount; rain secondary. Grass doesn't grow in shade of low bridges. The verdure graduates to nothing, outside to inside, despite the moistures of running brooks. People do not thrive or prosper in slums. ... Devoid of even a trace of luscious toffee It isn't a question of skill or of art; He has good trade because he has good coffe He has good coffee because of good heart.

Restaurant owner, one Mr. Meyers, tells a begger he "ain't allowed" to help a hungry man. And I thought this is a free country? Mr. Meyers should be discourages in the making of such remark because they destroy the confidence we never had. "Well," says the bum, 'spose I'll have to go out and pull grass, and that is burnt up, by the drowth, every thing is burnt up including generosity; that's because of delegated charity."- The delegation of the power of charity into other hands serves the purpose of caring for the needy - plus graft. It's the putting of additional cost on the donors, the maintenance of gentry who commercialized human misery - heartless monsters, So Mr. Meyer is not allowed to dish out the sad remains of his delicious stew? For some time we have noticed that merchants goose stepping to the tine of the Commercial Club but we did not think they regimentation had gone so far.