Show r lir j f t. t c When You Have Tears to Shed d There is always plenty plent of pity for or t the h e cl clerks iks who have to toc Vv c handle handle- handle the Christmas crowds in ih the st stores r ii I i is an lab und un- un d dan dance nc e of sympathy for the men and women enga engaged d in inthe 1 the distribution distribution distri- distri of packages during the holiday period period but t ho cy r. r stops t to o f feel eo 1 sorry f for 01 t the h c poor poor newspaper mc men T L 1 V Y When holidays come the have restriCted hours pf f labor The clerks who h had id d to 1 work ork harder than lisua usual during J. J r the tile selling Ig period do not have to even stir from rom their homes i mas Inas day But to the tho busy busy men who put together the daily papers there never is jsu 7 ver any ny holiday t New v Years Year's s' s birthday the Fourth of July Thanksgiving day daj and Christmas are are the same to them as any ordinary black Friday so far as ai labor goes x Those who receive their Ai 1 TELEGRAM this afternoon will see seethe seethe seethe the work of men who showed sho at the office when it was vas still so dark this morning that all lights were turned on on I Those persons who have b been en the object of pity lecause because of their extra work during the rush shopping days were vere asleep when the he afternoon newspaper men appeared for for- work today They will will-be l' l be asleep again tomorrow morning after a a joyous day of rest and ana festivity while many lUany of those same newspaper men are still w working oking under electric l lights producing a Sunday morning news- news paper And still thousands of foolish persons cherish the illusion that newspaper men have vcr very little to do except see go good d shows and attend gay banquets I f Its It's a merry life v we vc can assure you yot oi of of that S SS 0 5 S 0 1 r I |