. Carpenter. arpenter 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 XXXIII—No. 3Established in 1881 INDIANAPOLIS, MARCH, 1913 One Dollar Per Yea*Ten Cents a Copy. Bu MARGARET SCOTT HALL My home is a working-mans cottage, But fair as a picture can be,It is daily my inspiration— At night it is joy to me;Shut out the cold world and its worries, No longer a pessimist roam,Come with me, and look through
. Carpenter. arpenter 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 XXXIII—No. 3Established in 1881 INDIANAPOLIS, MARCH, 1913 One Dollar Per Yea*Ten Cents a Copy. Bu MARGARET SCOTT HALL My home is a working-mans cottage, But fair as a picture can be,It is daily my inspiration— At night it is joy to me;Shut out the cold world and its worries, No longer a pessimist roam,Come with me, and look through my glasses To see my sweet pictures of home. : turmoil and grind of the work-shop— Youve tried it and know it is tough,Eight hours of hard daily labor I think youll agree is enough—Well, after the days work is finished My picture of home you must seeAnd enjoy an evening of pleasure— Make part of the picture with me. The eight hour system of labor Gives eight more for refreshing sleep,And theres eight for recuperation For storing up sunshine to keep;For making this life worth the living And worthy the trouble we take,For painting homes fireside pictures That is every mans right to make. Reform that is driving out sweat shops And building manhood at its best,The cight-nour system of living— For work and for play and for rest;Then look with me
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