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Show j COMMERCIAL CLUB One of the criticisms that might be made about men in general, and 1 especially men m a town like this ! whers there are so few clubs, is that they do not get together often enough to get the other fellow's view point. There are general problems which every man should discuss with his iellow-townsmen and become familiar fa-miliar with the other fellow's point of view. They are the things which have to do with public affairs of various var-ious kinds. They should Include the relation of the business man with the customer and the relation of the railroad rail-road to its patrons. They should mean co-operation for the development develop-ment of the city and its surroundings surround-ings and they should study to make the city a better place to live. Our new organization is taking hold of the problems presented to it In an. aggressive manner and they should bare the V.vr, support of all good citizen whettrer they are members of ihe organization or not, but by all meatxs get In and help. |