The literary digest . ^ are ready—readyfor the keen competition of thisperiod of reconstruction. Theirprogress is no longer hamperedby old, inefficient have installed Baton Built Industrial Roadways Increase Plant Ffficiency These specially laid reinforced concreteroadways—mudless, dustless, rutless—ai?ord a hard, even, tion-slipping surfaceover which trucks, loaded to capacity,operate at top speed, no matter what theweather. Baton Built Industrial Roadways arethe result of scientific study by roadwayspecialists whose long experience and in-timate knowledge of industrial roadwayr


The literary digest . ^ are ready—readyfor the keen competition of thisperiod of reconstruction. Theirprogress is no longer hamperedby old, inefficient have installed Baton Built Industrial Roadways Increase Plant Ffficiency These specially laid reinforced concreteroadways—mudless, dustless, rutless—ai?ord a hard, even, tion-slipping surfaceover which trucks, loaded to capacity,operate at top speed, no matter what theweather. Baton Built Industrial Roadways arethe result of scientific study by roadwayspecialists whose long experience and in-timate knowledge of industrial roadwayrequirements, qualify them to best serveyou in this important work. The cost ofa Baton Built Roadway is lower than thatof any other road because its upkeep isnegligible. Write for our Industrial Roadway folder,or for our Roadway Engineers, who willvisit your plant and give you an esti-mate without obligation on your part. Henry E. Baton Presser Building, 1713 Sansom Also Industrial Plant Buildings. 4^2 The Literary Digest for January 11, 1919 bring a population back to the land itrelieves pressuie on the labor market, andit sustains the labor market. You must see the land is cultivated withfull capacity. (A Voice—^Give thembetter houses and more wages.) That isthe road to it. You can not get anywhereunless you make a track to that point,and I am anxious to get a good high roadfor the people to arrive at better can not get there even in an aeroplaneunless jou prepare. You must see that theland is cultivated properly, and there is abetter chance of doing it than there wasfortj^ or fiftj^ years ago. The principlesof farming are different. Science is com-ing into the farming industry like any otherindustrj. The capacity of the soil can beutilized to a much greater extent than itcould forty or fifty years ago. But youmust do it on scientific principles. Youmust have a national supply of fertilizersthat the Government ought to take careto make av


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