Show HURRYING COURSE OF NATURE farm life brought into anio union of at cities and towns the social conditions of at farm life undoubtedly are deplorable in certain parts of tho the country and in other parts far from ideal and yet there can be no doubt that in a considerable section there tins has been a notable lm im pro prove vemont this has been tho the result in tho the main of three things first ot of the telephone bone second of the trolley and third of good roads roade all throe three ard arar tending to make farm life less solitary and to bring it into closer union with the cities and towns in other words some of tho the advantages of town ufa life are being brought to the farms and this Is tending mightily to give to farm life more mord refinement and comfort and communication with the outer world this improvement which has taken place in a part of tho the country ought to extend to all parts and while in it may be said that it must inevitably come about as a result of a natural economic progress yet much may bo be gained by the appointment of tho the commission which president roosevelt Roos evolt has named wall street journal |