Show STOPPED TO SALUTE HOGS one man at least grateful to the source of his wealth the interpreter in the american magazine says of a respectful father he once knew isn tit it time we took off our hats bats and thanked this pleasant land for the good things it has done for us by go ing on patiently covering up our blun ders rectifying our mistakes and re sp cheerfully to our every in tell igent effort I 1 knew a man out west who had the right idea about it his father had made a great fortune in the clork packing g business the heir was not puffed up by his millions long affet he had grown krown accustomed to the money and might reasonably be ex pecked to look down on butchers if is in walking in the country with his chil dren they saw a drove of hogs on the road he would make his little buy stand at attention and take off chely hats I 1 want them to respect the sources of wealth he said |