Carpenter . (1llin[!l||liJ!!!!!iii!iniii||j;;!imni|||kI lu::iil!!!!!!!iii::.;iiiiii!;:;iiii:.\: nil. A Monthly Journal for Carpenters, Stair Builders. Machine Wood Workers,Planing Mill Men, and Kindred Industries Entered February 13,1903, at Indianapolis, Indiana, as second-class mail matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3,1879 Volume XXXI—No. 9EstahUshed in 1881 INDIANAPOLIS, SEPTEMBER, 1911 One Dollar Per YearTen Cents a Copy ^ In the Rushing Tide ^ By JOHN B. POWELL Oh for a check to the rushing tide, Of passionate thought and passionate speech; An hour for men to pause and th


Carpenter . (1llin[!l||liJ!!!!!iii!iniii||j;;!imni|||kI lu::iil!!!!!!!iii::.;iiiiii!;:;iiii:.\: nil. A Monthly Journal for Carpenters, Stair Builders. Machine Wood Workers,Planing Mill Men, and Kindred Industries Entered February 13,1903, at Indianapolis, Indiana, as second-class mail matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3,1879 Volume XXXI—No. 9EstahUshed in 1881 INDIANAPOLIS, SEPTEMBER, 1911 One Dollar Per YearTen Cents a Copy ^ In the Rushing Tide ^ By JOHN B. POWELL Oh for a check to the rushing tide, Of passionate thought and passionate speech; An hour for men to pause and think, And close the sadly widening breach, That now divides the forces that build, And beautify our glorious land. In structural lines of solid form. Which the changing years cannot withstand. The generous pen withholds no meed,To capitals claim when in the more than the fearless one condemnsIts greed for gold and struggle to blightThe work and the will of the toiling armThat is raised against unrighteous spoil,Asking only a liberal shareOf just reward for arduous toil. I sigh for the toiler n


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