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Show SMALL TOWN STUFF Put out the lights in the farm houses and the small towns of this country and Broadway, New York, would be as dark as pitch. That is because the money which makes Broadway's iig'ils possible comes from outside of New York. The big city resident does a lot of talking about "small towti stuff", and yet he is always eager to head his auto toward the small town where he knows he will find hospitality, good, wholesome food, clean air and noiseless sleep. He knows he will find the one thing the city lacks to make it worth living in friendliness and a regard for one's fellowman. So, more and more each year, toward the small towns the big city autos are headed, carrying the sons and daughters of men who originally came from such places. For after all it was small-town men who made the big city possible, and smalltown small-town men who still are largely responsible for their prosperity. |