The Rocky Weekly Advance. (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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and would be glad to fnnralsh you.
OUR PRICES AND i ERMS IGHT.
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COMPOSER OF "3* LOM E” DE-
MANCS HIGH ROYALTIES.
Sbi.-ethit 3 ef G’o Personal SI Jo of
Richard Straus*—Is a Hard Worker
arid Bond c,t Domestic Life—i tow
Hs Won Over Kaiser.
Now Orleans.— Richard Strauss,
cmi- poser *>f tl.e opr. a '‘Salome.” th’o
ta i.eO of musician of the lay
la i vUiu lor his l>.,s;ncsa souse. I
' now tryi; g ij inrvo-.iht-e, !
no has in lhiropn, ..\v i t £uit> nrut '
pa} - E a ro.\; ;ty for every o:ie of h
: s that la sung In public.
■ so receive# u rej-.ity, oi court.'*1,
for ail his symphonic works and li vj
wan's u> at.ante matters in such
that ha will bo able to collect*^
fioiu every manager or elii^er the^
s im of live Uollars or more lor the**
jiriv ifwfe'E of performing one of his);'
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if about the n,;e v her. r
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’• ';;.a 20—and. purely, roma
i :.l to him. 1 i" hi.:./ sent
:'ir- vt'.'l life—l.o !t
no! ▼.'holly w!th*ni. »\ <
< h;y flat was why lie v\
ic.
a.iy vay, Wells was rentin'.’
• !--«l rotua: ced through high »• i
a • nr if college vita 50 fa
gillr Of th.‘l! subll:”. V l v -;r. '
• .! JG to 20. I.ovo moar.it a c:.
i .o b.m. and ho meant uev r to i
it. it v.ii all In ;.i.. a ,i il.m
i 1 fro td at tiie sliriot of V.ru
: s'tally It wi so in i Vc-.rva.
v.'1 • .vver Wells saw r face a i;t
attrvtive than tho hut., 1
i tl.v toll in iova with it; l.e k:;ev.
______„ _____ ____ other line of action, and bee Ides
songa. Ho has dono this lu Germany^ urlng his four long years of expert
»uid he demanded a royalty from they ce, ho bed ferrned the habit of fall
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Ih ston Sym, bony Orchestra when he
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•vas engaged for ?7b0 to conduct the-’ <’.t of love «n second sight.
ALT. ua DA!.f-*aL T;‘.C ROof*«.
Injury Already Tor.c ir. Mnssashucstta
Estimated at vGG.OtKL
“It Is Lard to sny what will be tha
ultimr e tUoia'K' to the rondt,'‘ er.: 1 a
;< ruber of tho .V fu such use ttu coinuli-
slo>, to ?. :apresen'atlvo of th.» Boston
Gkdio; “bu: ti ha* recently keen estl*
• u'.’d by tho board that J50.0CO ili.ai-
a e ha a tui<t\ dens already by autra.
"i I f! Is sir.;-.ll ir, ptopar.lon to tho
c st of tie tea's, but unless soma t ew
method anplyiag surface Is sdopiod,
.he df r.aIs likolr i.« fc« coatlnucua:
!het la. ro'oxtsd as fust ns It Is rrmls
on id. Ti'cre Is something about til"
bread Hthbrr tires, an wheals of small
ib '.meter, peculiarly .damaging to mn
.-meftn, readu A vacuum is created
by the tire, which aucka tho surface,
or binder, from ilia road, and It la
blown away, having the stones ex-
posed. The eonuclssloD la experl,
minting with tar aurfaolng, which has
boon uced In Franc* suocessfully. Ex-
perltwnta have also bean made by (he
yark cpunnlsstoncra with an ell bar-
ing an aop'aalt baoa. Sunvetlilag new
love at lirki »l i:t aid fullinr sinat bo adopted, anil I have no doubt
Mass&chuoetta will pot ba behind ic.
Annual concert fj.r tho 1 rue tit. vf the
oi ;h;f;tra’a pension fund. He >.ot his
o\ n hpn/irariu'm and a royrjfy for
so ise of the songs sung by ris wife
a id i" r 1.is oi’uor compor- Ions,
Naturally bo -ryit| i , a- e to )n*ro.
ducc tin loyally rule wi'.l.i hfs new
. t-l.uco these riveady pith*
■ *.c to anybody \t' j can
f''h::'ly all ihasa pocull.urltfes of'll® adoption.**
1*3 v.oro resP'OrsIbV: for tho fact ■ ■
. T e moment he saw the girl cros ALL THE WORLD TO HIM.
Van Buren Ftreet he knew that --
oorgs
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buy a
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‘ V t.n boy to
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Strange tncldsnt.
The ambitiosB young humorist hnd
received from the odltor his offering
of jokes.
“I wonder why ha didn’t take them,"
said tho young humorist, sadly.
“I shouldn’t be surprised," said Mu
wife, "if the editor Isn’t otie of theao
men who don’t understand a joke un-
til It has been explained to them. Ti
1 wore you I shordd . end them back
to him, with a kind little note toiling
him what tlio point is In each ono.”
The fcurr.orfM. did so.
To fc'a isr' at. sarprta*, the editor ao-
"is ex; iana> on a.—Judga. u
Little Pitchers
t Tommy—Why, Mr Smith, you
FVf go iB-fhtr OTTLc steamer, after
>"»nr
. cbear
“NTc
to kis
are a
•r.oram;
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for cl
to ,;r ' ,j.
v
’did • you pri j!
'.rtirg ;b;
M».DE USE OF !t“R LEGACY.
Aant4» Ocquect cf Uoe tr» Ease Mloca*a
Fooling.
my boy,
Ms brow, "no./ i
i:e con of mine.”
Strai as' eavr.lc;:s from
, don have already be on
be tn'T. stoi • it
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onormois
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’*• of j ; V, 11 -j drew binv tr
lie* K > inu'.i; d ) Born'd.i'.ig le.
.*.3 the rcllccr-iaa pas t wit'
is; (ivc ho doubled u; hie. M.*i
'cod in a menacing atiltud
did you?”
Guest—What makes you ark that.
Tommy? I had no Idea of going in
tho steamer.
Tommy—Well, all tho same mamma
said when papa told her k« had asked
you to dinner why did he do that; be-
cause she was sure you was half sea3
over.”
A Keen Seen*.
"What's baby so pleased about,
Katie?" asked tho c ran dm other.
"Oh. Ids mamma and papa are com-
ing,” replied Katie, the nurse.
"I don t see them, Katie.”
"Nor 1, ma'am. But the baby’s
nose Is very lecon. lie amelia the
AutotooJjilo. ma'am”
Where Sb« Left lrr*orrrt.
"Automobillng doea tonrde one's half
so!” said the beautiful young c;- ‘uro
■t.-j they descended from the mat. ine
and started up tbo dark walk toward
the house where they were to call.
"It dees?” he inquired politely.
"Yes; It gives It tho s.tine eifect us
though ouo had been struggling tc
avoid being kissed," she gurgled.
‘Tndee<JJ? I fancy you stiotdd corny
a small hand mirror aud some halrplus
when you go entomoblllng,” ha sag
gested, moving right, up the dark walk.
Some way or other, by one of these
unexplainable psychological lin; uh t.
at that very liioment sho began to real-
lae he was not the to an ahu woufil i.e
lect as an a/Unity.—Judge.
VYhon people asked Miss Atncmde
Oreeu what slits received from Hei
aunt in tie city a legacy, Miss
Green always si.dh 1 grimly and step
pad toward her fireplace.
"Aunt always raid she should re-
member tcc In hor will," Mias Green
would say, "and although I knew the
family mite, I ( id calculate on a few
„ hundred dollars, she being worth
* somewhere up in the hundred thou-
« sands. But what she didn’t leave to
her son all went to the college where
he got Ids education.
"it was stated in the will that I
was to cho’ose ‘any remembrance
from among the household furnish
lugs that 1 wished.
”1 chose this pair o’ bellows.” ant
Miss Green would lift a well wore
article from the peg where It hung
"Some folks wouldn't sense the fun
I've got out o' these old things. Aunt
Rebecca wouldn’t ever let 'ejn be
used for fear they’d "tart the fire up
too much. I’ve sat over a dying blaze
in hor fore-room with my eyes on
this pair o’ b Hows till it seemed as
if my gaze would fetch ’em fight oil
their hook!
"Now T take ’em down, even when
'tlsn’t necessary, a 1 I work ’em back
and forth hard as I ca i, and It eases
my feelings so that by the time l hang
’em up I’m ready to say: 'Poor old
Aunt Rebecca!’ instead of—well
something quits different.”-*-Youth’s
Companion.
the tondv: charge. Nut hftlter tb® trala •t^fped at a lone’y
ves ’..ere oa?t do.vn upon tho pave
nn nt and sho did not see her '
fen dvr.
"V.'l U on car 'll could & gl-d v ' b
nngclY • like that be g. -lty o.
queried Yv’-dls. as 1 o fellowod close:.'
behln’. thorn.
"Takirg ter to tho s'atlon," musad New Yora Telbgrwph.
the ardent swain, puzzling hln bra'n
for a posMblo means of libera'; the Where Titles An Cheep.
eoal mine station. Only the woman
and live little boy got off. They w
met by a poor fill ' cord miner, lu
working dV'!h; s r» iris :i*d tho wo.fl-
ap and grabbed the liule boy f.nil t u :•
C'd him with tears tu bis --y :< Or. I’
Ho wan happy—they had cowo *.t i.iirt
prisoner.
"She couldn’t have done any'h'
It’s cila ioal to l ave that b" :
pc.llcemt.i holding onto her arm
such a rouM1, familiar mafmer. H
probably throw her Into a call *
O. it can’t, bo—sve didn’t do an; •
wrong, I’m sure!" Poor Well s’.a
Tha cheapest country for buying s
title used to b« Portugal, any* I-ondon
Truth. When a man U made a bav- <
or a connt there, hla patent recT •.»
the aervlce for which the grrnt io
made. I vtaa once In Portugal, ard (
had aome curloalty bo dlscorar wl.-:t
were the servlcea for which an I ;
dered at the thought of this new fou ,. Ilchmen of my acquaintance hn" h
princess being cast rudely Into a c:!l made a Portugal baron. I tho ef j
Te puzzled his rnor head for s ,
mentis of liberatin': her.
/ At last he thought of a B’iie
,’fj agerly ho worked It cut In hi- m
Ho receives more than any other't lnd as the p0!'ce“^ 'W,;h f:T
composer ever did for his works, f ,?':so,,Pr p‘iUBf'd a ‘h« *tcpl of th
Puccini Is ouo of the most populai
(German Musician, Composer of the
Famous “Salome.")
TEA
: VJ, ?. ALL RICKY.
Good Naturcd.
"They say,'* remarked Gabble, “that,
the after efferts of tbo grip are as
bad ar tha dltteaae aoraoUtaea."
"1 hat’s ho Ho," replied Hrck’oy. "1
ha I the grip last winter, und it’s nisk
ipt; trouble for me now, I tell you."
‘Why, you’re not In tha bar ds of
the doctor, now?"
"No; I'm In (be hands of tho
tor’s luwyor now,”
Too Much Experience.
“My frleud and I have boon dl ctur-
{iig the vexed question whether p 'y
plo sip puuisbod as they go along. We
would IlHo to leavo It to you.”
"Well, really, I'm not tho nan to
dor'dfi that qaostkm; you see j’ve
hewn n baseball umpire for tbo last
*.«a yenra.
Hcd Answer'. ! AM fH’estlono in st Set
lei ctii'y f/iatiner,
I was stevin": over night with n far-
mer, sc.ys a writer In the Chicago
Dally Nows, and alter stirVt-r we were
talking about educational matters,
when 1 mentioned the fact that I had
r-« scri a WM'.i'dhousa about two miles
W03» of his far n that aiternoon and
that the female teacher, who was
standing In tho door, was an. lattdll
gent looltlcg girl.
*■ "Y’ts, I got her the place,” bo re
* piled.
"Then you are what Is. called the
moderator? Yeti bad to ask h-r vnrl-
<>ua qiustiana to see If aha was lilted
for the p!ac i?”
"Well, r.ot so vory many. 1 ns Iced
her about the Rocky mountains and
the Atlantic ocean and who Shake-
spear" v; and yho answered right
0 '. Then I said something about
Turkey and how many times 10 went
into u i-nd her attsr.vura shov/ed me
she w. c right up to tl,o njark. Th a
1 m '.ed : 1 In case my old woman
db-cl ill-ring the summer if ahe’d mar-
ry n-a In the fall, and she said sho’d
be darned glad to, and I told her to
bring along b^r duds ami take the
)oh.“
ouo of tbe most populai :<
of contemporary oompusors, but h«
receives for “La Boheme,” "Tosca" i*
and “Madame Butterfly" at the Met ’
ropolitan only ?150 for every perform-
ance. They are operas that last an
entire evening. ;•
j When the production of "Balorae"
was first RUEgosted to the lntpndant
of tbe ft oval opera In Berlin kci
vi'ould have none -of it. “Deursnoth"
hcd aroused tho Infllgnatlpn of tire
empress and had not won auccosa
with tin public sufficient to compen-
sate fur her d’splenattre.
The • n ; n .- de eanlncd the.t th«
lf( • rl . f.-i - n.;je chon’d Ui*c* hjn
o pcs'a. it-, he coin pc sd two military
I'.aichVt. Thr, ugh n's Infiu.v.ua gi;
•the Royal vac ., bouse,
lie mangel to have hlmsw-if invitee'
(o court. Tii i.iepe.'or Wi.&»«d tc
arid on street poi! e station h" iv.: '
La sudden resolve to carry out b.
> ! ic.n.
C.tb-wlng toc'ether his nerve he posioselons with tho exception o’
c] i ",1 up between tbe officer and farm. It had an agent In I/..
” vc j-jri. For a very moderate consideration
’ “I cok here, officer,” he Interpose ! a"«nt let tWa farm to a would bo tc
tbe man on the hMov" aut- Ha therefore became a bar-:
tone!,tug
ie-nr the n v> i diary corn positions,
’•rpaen alc-i-i ..d tj the piapo u» pjjyy
Vu.iid yoi« a.i.lc -i.v. jierfoil that 1
un i - my a t? ’ tjio pltui-iat aalc^d _
t> gave permlaxlon, aij*-
cpnspoaar eat .-r work to pla *
ti e mtv. ns rnil ar, l.e could. He
put so ij'.it'b i "orI Into It that tho
emperor was delightsd.
It v.. a r.ot long nfio. tiiat. musical
cession that "Salome” was pro-
nounct l lit for production at Iho
Royal Prussian thou lor.
Tbo composer lives in Charlotten-
blue:, und Ilia life in as quiet as tho
"Sinlonla Dotnestica” indicated. Ho
Ir, a man. of very abstemious habits
and drinks only a glas^ or two tif
b"i r every day. Wine ba takes only
at. formal dinners. Three or four
cl.'tnivttea give him all- tho tohacoo
he needs.
Uin inimraaru are spent In Map
i-Hietsteui, in the Bavarian Tyrol.
Ho duos much of liia work there, al-
though ho devotes nearly every even-
ing when be doer not conduct at thq
ppcrii to composition at bouve, be-
ginning usually si seven ami contin-
uing until midnight.
He carries a mlcUture sooto always
with him and composes with a pencil.
Ti i girl is my sister, end If there ir a:i<* whau resigned the farm to
anytHtig wrong I want to know about aex* applicant he rotnlned tbe title,
it. T il go her ball You can’t put her
'n a cell, that’s all tbere Is to It. I Frlnea In Paiamaa.
a tiro you to try—-she’s my sister, I tell Passengers on the Overland lit*'
you!” ed one morci&g were startled by t
Wells’ voice rose, his chest swelled, appearance In tho dining car of Prlu-e
ns hr thought of the girl’s apprecla Mahomed Agn.bban of India wearin :i
Ton of his efforts in her behalf. suit of pajamas, says tha San I i
Tho policeman looked blankly at otaco CalJ. Tho young noble nan t
iin, t,N n hjy brows contracted into a taken his seat at ono of tho tut *
(-vpreaslon. when his secretary stopped up to him
' . 11s, giddy with his apparent sne and whispered several words In Ids
•ss, broke out loudly again, cham ear. Tho dining car was well filled
Inning the prisoner. with other passengers. Including a
Suddenly (he officer interrupted by number of women, who wore shocked
grab! ing him firmly by the coat collar sora/rwhi' ’-y tho Prince's apparel. As
•.id shutting oft his breath. graceful’;* .•* , ; ible Prince Maiiotn-
Wlth a curious stnile the policeman aocon -rt»l« r his socreta-ry back
' *ai,ped thq struggling Wells and tho to ' 1'°* "•• Ne was much cha-
s. 1 cl looking girl into the building Krined ov- • th ituation and oxpress-
■ I before the desk sergeant. e<! groat : 'Crti.Nation that tho Auaerl-
"Well, what’s the matter?" asked c*“ won’- -’ could not appreciate that
he sergeant. by right i.\ birth he waa entitled to
"Bilked up this liij hero. I think »PP*ar In any garb ho chose to wear.
Pc's a 'nut.' Anyway, if he ain't, he ---
was disturbin’ th' peace," answered Character In Hate,
the hlueco.it.. A milliner with a turn for philosophy
"How's that, officer?" continued hla declares that a wamau'a character Is
sup°"’lor. Infallibly revealed by the h*t the
1 Well, it was like this. You see, wears. “Thera ar* audacious liatg,
•.v*; v,as siuudln’ In front of the steps modest hats, Ridiculous hatts, and hati
just now, an’ this kfil Jumps in bo- t^af reveal tha waarar as oautloua
iwe-.tn tui au’ rays lie’s this woman’s ahd secrotlv*. A* a rule, a woman of
•oil or, an’ dares me to lock her up, strong personality may be trusted ta
T—” choose a hat to suit her. She la strong
V - II. maybe he Is her brother,” enough to withstand thq tenvptatloa
uznko lu tho desk sergeant. to wear something merely- fashionabl*,
"Tn n’t likely,” grimed the burly Th* vulgar, aalf-OMortlv* woman,
luc'oat. generally seleots a ‘lpud’ obtrusive
"Why—why?" broke tp Wells. Imps- hat, bat aven that i prefer to th* fia
ion i ly. nereal stylo of headgear ag*ot*4 by th#
"Because alie’s my wife" grinned morblQ woman;"
the oflfiter. ■. ....... —u
The case was dismissed, but It was Matt Wasteful *f Coika
tnany a day before the policeman’s ^ „T0 to WMt0 u
w ft’:i Wfla * r trom tht «•" of English Ilf*. Our oook.
mind of the romantic Wells. the ooeklag of our working it|
ogrtogKurn) elaaaoa, U •* iw»
’ '-ovc.l her. There was a something Wife and Child Boautlful In tbe Eyes
n hie 1. art time told him eo, and he of Poor Mlnsr.
led not deny it—for the heart was -
('•I'.’nt with Wells ft was Sunday. The train stooped
• f • Iv.'- a* fitrr sight chi Ids at a station. Tbsy got on—a woman
;. t. pr.iiuft>-.l i v pity, prcrbably. for and a littls boy. Tbo wrmnn was a
iy she .vas l't a pltir.hio pl!;;kt. torafgaer. Sho wore a cheap biuo call-
■-. 1'.'. " p;.eu-.a.i with a sari., c* dress and a soiled apron, had a
1 ,v3:, ft-;i,r- im; her roughly b> handkerchief around her head. Blip
u nc,i-..3 tin* street. woe ugly and fat. Sho carried a small-
■ .!/?, Ic.. > •! c* the peVcoman, the.' trunk, tied with rope In on a
c — •:.> -n.-voy of hlmr ’lf a.v’ hand, with the other she grasped the
. -1 :-t t-j r.u' to her u r.istan MtUo boy as if afraid to lose him. He
■\ the c:uel ;•:. were a cheap cotton suit, a little cap
on bis head and he«*vy-80l«d shoes on
hla feet. His face was red and Bh.la-
lag. The brakenian hustled them
through the ulsle of the day coach to
tbe smoker ahead. The passengers
touched at tbe odd «'ght, and several
paacod funny remarks. Some hours
TWtll*. FSiLNCl V/I*r v- ,
Little Jen* vhu'fM He Ha* »,i t.a>A
Rixont-l th* Limit.
We had rwoantl? andved la Berlia.
sed had Pc-nia l<> >ee t-e-»ln* *o » fnr-
tiished apartrr.o. Our b.c ;
brcairf&et a vaet uni i IvoU -vir.
Tltotloe. To be preo'so. It was a com-
mas d from the emperor of Ge many
to nome to dtnu«r. Dv.riog sci’eral
months I bad cnomntered socla'.'y. on
th* continent, u-m brarine 1c ty ti-
tle*; and oil thla while Jean was be
eonslng more and more Imr wacd.
and awed, and aubdivxl. by tL»-z • u'
l«o3’ng event*, for she bwd n'- .
abroad before, and ebay won .. . -
be*—wonder* out of dream is. -ii t •
•d Into realitle*. The lmportel card
wue paesad fits hand to hand, around
the table, and eaamlaod with In tercet;
when It reached Jean s*he exhibited
excitement ard emotion, but for
time waa quite epeschlecs: then -v
said: "AYby, papa. If It Vcs-po r - • •
on like this, pretty toon (live • >
bo anybody for yo* tn got ic
with but God." It wr* aot r - ph J
luautury to think I war. •<« nr. , /
in that quarter, but .he - « * j
and th* you-it Jump to o net
wtthci't roCeu.ion—North At
Rfttlov.
ONLY THE ’ 'D ‘ ’,'
Little Wendsr That Dr- •
what Off Menu;’y
Tl»e wfld.vod mr.n
from ltli taMe r: • • - -
the iittia rrrv -i
d’hote "Ifive y< about t.iu. c
dynxmtte ez.ploslor.s oa all ovar
the cJlyr’ h? rutted 1 -;r “1 ’'card
tho ono Saturday ul3hi,’’ vb” *,? 1. "I
couldn’t t»lp hearing It." “Well.” de-
olamd the b right-eyed man, “don’t
give ft away, but I am th* cause of
all those explosions.” "For hea en’s
asks," whispered the woiueu to her
••mpanton, "did row bear that? Dote
he carry the bomb* around with him.
you think? I want to go homa!" “I
know that man.” remarked bar cota-
panloa quietly. "No wonder hn ban
attacks ef b’-aln storm now and then.
H*‘s b*«m dvlvklnjf th’s table d’hote
Ink rixi e.tUno; tfccre d ouem for *■<■■■
0*IM jn s. ’—W. 7. Fti'ea.
looked the matter up, and I t- . 1
that It was for having Introduced liu-i
the oountry a new tree. There u: o t
to be another plan for becoinl-.q r.
baron. It appears that thorn
was then—-a convent which one,
large possessions. All Its te ■>
euro, by the fact of being tern >
Ijarons. But the convent had lost
The Boy 3rd the Fr.ta.
la a large fare-lie isc la Llvt.'i yo-u
Bag sained Vhlwor'J Scott »«.;
ptoyad to M arm ode Thc-ro rtn
naaay mtn start the ptooo and he
told Urt It ta *awNI eafsrh one
siege Ms t*t) all tta ethers
leavo. A Dag wo* net and s rot
caught tat while sin^fing lie \
cordtog te directions the l ’
blew lot* a pile of etra.v a-ii .
a conflagration that burned fou
building* and toileted a. loss of ’
a million dollars There are 8'.-
wmart boys to thin world, but •
oro also some amort -pt* ar)
>uat as well t# kaep tl zm r p :i
tbe rot had caught tbe le y and
kfs hair tbere ulcb; in.(. i, <
buildings burned.
The Value ef Wstr .
Medically, the Interr t1 use c- r -
does more good than its oxtc'
Th* aoaa wta drinks from .x
a quart- of dean pare wate
thing In tbe morning on get' -
tad wtll ta to tatter health
naan wbe tuwn water only " -
and rarely drinks wnrnr at
beet way to do le to tak*
tar bath both toa'do and
morning, and during the w;.
*r ovary evening also. It vl .
stoop more effectually thn b
morphine or ether drug* It
eleasse th* system better than
oontonts of any drug store. A ban
tab factory fa th* natural foe to • ■
medical «oO*ge and the undr • l
.r'i
-1
The •otbememe 'Rhone
Except ta business office* ti,
goltee stattoM, sad the BVi
plaoei, telopbenen ah«*«M >i ; -<
den. There Is oeul; re; • -i
privacy to Kta hcrte lu i, .-•»
Instruments find tdmlttanc*. Orn.-n
time and plesauvs and vor.t sleep «,
at the mercy of overy (■ ‘tip a.-in
busybody In tho Urwa. Tl-t- wo*.;«n,
children asd wt'.ili tf 'be bejae-
hold all catch the heffio lnr<;r, ai.i, ifi*'
becomes a tang ntebtrqaro ot r.-: i ,
ringing, wrorg oaJls. vor-y.-jio*, fivny- •
aowa, sad other dltt-acting nerltoa.—*’
Virginian Pilot.
Discipline Hint.
Instead of punlihlng chlldr « - , i i
to talk quietly with the 111
about Its dln^bedtenc* or mL«b ;
says a writer. Make It plain
small boy and girl why they art
th* wrong and encourage thorn to a
n reason for thoir mtsooadwL Vi
thorn kindly boar ta avoid g simllt
diMquHy ta flto Datura Is «ths
word* make tore tho boat* ta dlsdj
lino, tad obedlenm win ta prompts
by tta thowght that modur or Cath
wfil ta «*>totata with an nnktod *
"I weador why H ta." romorke4
ta Ifea t*f man wta ’tad Jwat ft *
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