. The Saturday evening post. he passingthrong on its way to the near-by groundswhere the annual county fair was beingheld. The congressman devoted the next fewhours of his visit to making some personalnotes, and in the end announced that hehad decidedly modified his opinions con-cerning the subject of irrigation. (Concluded on Page 88) THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 87 Cyclone Fence STOPS LOSS ??? ESTABLISHES SAFETY Protects Employer and Employees Employer and Employees share to-gether in the benefits of CycloneFence Protection. While safeguarding industrial prop-erty against damage and loss,Cyclon


. The Saturday evening post. he passingthrong on its way to the near-by groundswhere the annual county fair was beingheld. The congressman devoted the next fewhours of his visit to making some personalnotes, and in the end announced that hehad decidedly modified his opinions con-cerning the subject of irrigation. (Concluded on Page 88) THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 87 Cyclone Fence STOPS LOSS ??? ESTABLISHES SAFETY Protects Employer and Employees Employer and Employees share to-gether in the benefits of CycloneFence Protection. While safeguarding industrial prop-erty against damage and loss,Cyclone Fence protects Employeesagainst accidents, suffering, loss oftime, loss of dollars and all dangersresulting from open factory prem- Cyclone Fence abolishes scatteredand dangerous outlets from factoryyards—centralizes entrances andexits—makes coming-and-going ofemployees orderly and safe. Security for All Industry—forProperty, Production, Wages, Prof-its, Employers and Employees—isthe purpose of Cyclone Branches Chicago Indianapolis Detroit Rochester Philadelphia New York Baltimore St. Louis Oakland Portland San Francisco Los Angeles Protects Employees against Coming-and-Going through Dangerous FactoryYards. Cyclone Service relievesyou of all fencing prob-lems. Let us know yourfence requirements; noobligation. Ask forBulletin No. 28 sent free. 88 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST December II, 1920 1 J (Concluded from Page 86) I understand now, said he, that thisproblem of watering the desert is really amatter of national interest. This afternoonI counted the automobiles that passed meand noted the makes of the cars. As aresult of my calculation I found that thefactories in my home city had supplied thiscommunity with more than one hundredand eighty thousand dollars worth of auto-mobiles, and it is likely that a completecensus would show at least double thatamount invested in machines from my ownnative state. If the money expended herein converting desert acres into fer


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