Show II I A Place to Get Warm I Governor Roosevelt of Now York announced aplan a aplan plan plan for opening tho the armories of ot tho the state stale to the Jobless and destitute men suffering from the cold This s step p Is the acknowledgment rather than the tIle solution of ot a serious and constant problem Let It be stated this way woy Suppose you ou Just anybody should hould bo dropped In tho midst of ot a n. strange city in the tho dead of or a a. winter night without a c cent nt In your pocket What mint would you do What could yoU rou do You would probably think little about a bed to sleep In but you would certainly need and ind badly need a place where could you get warm warm- warm wann- keep from freezing You would not want to ask for tor charity you ou would not want to look up a mission house house L K any the tho railroad station might not be kept warm warm and and you IOU might not bo be allowed to remain In it What would you do Thero There ought ous-ht to be a n. public place readily avail- avail abl ablo in every town where a destitute stranger could go and get warm Tho warm Tho P Pathfinder |