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Show Hfl OO HUNGRY MEN BEING FED. M It is remarkable that within a month jt of the time when unemployment ap- peared in tho United States, hundreds of penniless men should be tramping the streets ot our cities. But it is the I old story of spending A certain per I cent of the people are not capable of I c aring for money and will spend as they go. Of course, many men of large j families were able to keep not more J ill an even with their outgo, but single I men had exceptional opportunities to T J put away a few dollars and It Is among fl i this latter class that we today see the I drifting fellows who are without r In Ogden the city hus made ar 1 mngeinenta to keep the wandering I imen from hunger by allowing them to I work for meils. This should free the residential district from the class who go from house to house soliciting, ! something to eat. A hungry man Is n source of danger land it is better to provide a means by which his demand for food can be satisfied in an honorable way than to invite him by denial of something to eat to go out to beg or steal. |