Nowata County Republican and The Delaware Register (Delaware, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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is pleased to announce to Our Friends that we
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Woolworth
could not speak and couiu not warn
atone, today she speaks with ease,
walks without help and can even walk
up and down the school stairs alone.
Three years ago the little girl
pitched from a swing on her head.
She was picked up and stood on her
feet. Instead of standing still she
began to whirl round and round. She
P£Q was at lirsi airnDuicu i
personality.” But b
in K. C. Star, changed for the better,
generally known j entered his study felt
different colors strain, when its bright
the nervous
. Some col-
stimulating to the
under certaiu
it abnormally,
of the color red.
have observed,
of red.
red
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By H. Addington Bruce,
It is a fact, not so
as it ought to be, that
have different effects on
Bysiems of human beings,
ors are peculiarly
nervous system, and
conditions stimulate
This especially true
Nature, as you must
is exceedingly chary in the use
have red oceans or
gave place to paper, of less irritating
hue.
Similarly the nnruliness of a class
of small children was discovered to be
largely due to the exciting effect of
the vividly red carpet on the floor of
their schoolroom. The removal of this
carpet was followed by a marked im-
provement in behavior.
Facts like these suggest that red
should not be allowed to predominate
in the upholstery, floor coverings or
wall paper in any room in which peo-
ple have to spend much of their time.
It should not be used at all in living
1 rooms into which the sun rays enters
Tor a large part of the day.
sun itself is sufficient stimulus
i nervous system. By adding to
stimulating effect of red, there
-■ t a condition of nerv-
irrilability will be established.
of red in clothing, the
y stimulating is red ' rule adopted by a friend of mine, a
KC€B8 and for any len- member of the teaching staff o is
t it sometimes causes 1 consin University, is one which every-
symptoms. A medical body might follow to advantage,
mzzled by the extreme | “When the day is dull, or I feel de-
a whole .family, whose pressed," he tells me, "I put on a nec -
came to him to be tie wholly or partly red. This I find
idache. sleeplessness, has a pleasantly stimulating effect on
ous ills. He fpund it me. But I never wear such a tie on a
ve them permanent re- bright day, or when 1 am already in
day he was called to good spirits."
! As with neckties, so with dresses,
ced that red was much The dress partly or entirely red should
the color scheme of al- he reserved for days when the skies
m in the house, particu- are dull or the mind depressed.
11 papers. Being aware Of the effects of other colors I shall
„„»iitv whnn used thus have something to say another day.
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We do not
skies or red grass.
- Only In the autumn, when the days
are short and gray, is red used by
nature to any extent. Then our for-
ests and meadows are sprinkled with
it. in bright patches that afford a stim
ulallng contrast to the general dull-
ness of the autumn landscape.
In this there is a hint which every-
body ought to take. Whether in arti-
cles of dress or in household decora- it the
tions. red should be used sparingly, is the danger that
Under some circumstances it should ous i-----------
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THE DELAWARE REPUBLICAN,
THE LENAPAH POST AND
THE NOWATA TIMES
lotta can walk up and down the II
school stairs. Yesterday she went II
alone to the soup kitchen, got a cup II
of soup and sipped it unaided. j1
"When school opened she could not II
talk. Now she talks to us and knows
what we say. She can count in Kng-
, lish and Spanish and can write her
own name. Her father tells me she
I was unusually bright bufore the fall. II
land I can see no reason to suppose I
1 that she cannot be restored to her
I former condition.
“She had been in bed for the great- j
er part of the past three years as the
schools at Chino would not take her
I in. So. while her body healed itself, 1
apparently, her mind never recov-
I ered from the shock of the fall."
Uttle Carlotta was taken to the I
1 Parent-Teacher clinic for further ex-
aminations to verify the diagnosis of
other doctors. If a similar report Is
[made, her special teachers will con-
tinue as they have begun iu their
novel work of teaching the child's
| mind thut her body is neither par-
la another instance, reporteo - wr ine haB aU>od the
New York specialist in household deco- a ^ ^ b<Jf.n apj)r0ved for more than
pastor
Foster of the Red Sox on the hill lor
Pittsburg. Foster could not play be-
cause of the injury he suffered in
Poteau, Okla.. last week.
Webb City got five bits ofi Hamilton
while Pittsburg gathered four off John
son. "Dutch” Stengel, playing left
field with Pittsburg, got a home run
off Johnson in the sixth. Mack Wheat
got a 3-bagger off Hamilton In the se-
cond, scoring two men. The game was
umpired by E. C. Quigley of tbe Nat
Underwood defeated Colonel Hobson,
when the latter tried to ride into the
Senatorship on the prohibition issue.
WALTER JOHNSON GOT REVENGE j
j Pittsurg. Kans.. Oct., 31—Walter
Johnson got revenge today for the 3
to 0 defeut Pittsburg handed him at
Webb City las t Sunday. At the head
of the Webb City team he invaded
Pittsburg today and Webb City won,
4 to 3. Earl Hamilton, the St. Louis
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Garrett, Alva R. Nowata County Republican and The Delaware Register (Delaware, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1915, newspaper, November 5, 1915; Delaware, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1320708/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.