The literary digest . oviding a nourishing and attractive hometable you will find a constant help and comfort in CampbelFs Tomato Soup A nourishing food in itself, it also,through its tonic influence on diges-tion, increases the nourishing effectof all the food you eat. And it is aseconomical as it is tasty and invig-orating. The contents of every can producestwo cans of w^holesome satisfyingsoup. You have no waste in using it—nothing to throw away. Every par-ticle is pure nourishment. You haveno cooking-cost. It comes to youcompletely cooked and blended. Order this inviting Campbells Soup fro
The literary digest . oviding a nourishing and attractive hometable you will find a constant help and comfort in CampbelFs Tomato Soup A nourishing food in itself, it also,through its tonic influence on diges-tion, increases the nourishing effectof all the food you eat. And it is aseconomical as it is tasty and invig-orating. The contents of every can producestwo cans of w^holesome satisfyingsoup. You have no waste in using it—nothing to throw away. Every par-ticle is pure nourishment. You haveno cooking-cost. It comes to youcompletely cooked and blended. Order this inviting Campbells Soup from your grocer bythe dozen or the case, and have it ready in three minuteswhen you want it. You save fuel. You save labor. Youcould not begin to produce such asoup at so low a cost in your ownhome. Served as a Cream ofTomato it is particularly strength-ening and delicious. And thereare many other tempting ways toprepare it. Good soup every day should bethe rule in everyhome. No otherfood can properlytake its place. I. EDUCATION -IN-AMERICANISM Lessons in Patriotism prepared especially for THE LITERARY DIGEST ] ARMENIANS IN THE UNITED STATES WHY THE ARMENIANS CAME HERE—In every easeof the immigration of a foreign people to theseshores there wiU be found specific re«9ons for themovement. The Armenians came as the result of two very-different impulses: They were tyrannized by the unspeak-able Turk; and they were educated by Christian mission-aries. Now there is an estimated Armenian population here ofseventy-five to one hundred thousand, the majority of whomsettled here after the massacres of 1895-1896. Yet as longago as 1860 various individual Armenians ventured into thiscountry for educational and commercial piu-poses. The original Armenian merchant in the United States ap-peared shortly after the Crimean War and engaged in thebusiness of exporting American agricultural implements toTurkey. Later his promotive genius led him to draw a numberof his countrjonen to Fresno Count
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