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good roads jsan Saba :is going to
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Better ; watch that . San faba town..
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BUILD FOR NEW CIT
'- ZENS. " "::
said that hercdUy: and
strain .are almost the &oc causes -of
nervous and iireiital diseases. . oxcepj-
ing those'retailling .froni accidents etc.
This 1 'am -sure is -surprising to many
lint mostif nsjfl am lust fas "sure can
call. to .'mind ninny men.wiO have 'been
almost wholly! i incapacitated hr .the
strain of life. ' j
There are strains on many ind hid-j
uals. 'which finally prove t'n:be so great j
as to depress the general Imalth so' low f
that. it. os 'impossible for them iq e.njm
again "their .fyrmer useluluesp audi
from- vhich ' hey finally suf-nmb.
Strain jmiy be f induced by dverwork.
of course. but there are-other causes.
as friyht. rwony anKittyj sorio'u audi
disease. While mental and nervous en-i
durante ai)d capacity a i;e not m-ectsar-j
ily tixvd in .-.Miy' ind; idtuii. t-iere art-
fssuilihshe'd Jinte deternuned for ae.h
liy nafjirefand
SCENE IN BERLIN DURING RECENT RIOTS.
I - - . ...... - iX:
li SilMmfg ill I OTliPSil
CAT PIII7D WW ADTMr HTCTTMn TTCUn
been since the war and after our bar-
rage lifted we started then- toward
DJ V ILL LKUDO W Ki 1 EjU A V 1 lU j J0a avti heeramhome'rutn" right off
DESCRIPTION OF OVERSEAS CAREERf';ra;-T ; ;
' - j " did not lose no heavily hero from
' . 1 the fact that our lines were thinned
' . . ' i t the previous front and .Ave had not
Private William .Mark Reese of this
city a son. of .Mr.and.Mrs. .Tamos 13.
Reese of' Alfbrd street; has written It;
very entertaining letter relating sontei
of Ids experiences overseas. Tiic ebm.-i
municatioii is. of more than the usual
interest in view of the fact Jhut a few
days ago private lieese was given the-
highest honor within the gitt Of "the
at Camp Little April irth.
where It j.iii-cj.un.a m-jw iuv
was. Signed to Cortany ! 12:th IhS? ""I S
iantty. with whlcit outfit J; have gone! tJ: f"1 I?ert;F?fh
through Uie- war. Thin division has k7hV ltT T '
........ ..A.L ..1....- noin t flonoral Pershin
was the Alsace-scetor wliere v uiiUed
off i few night raids and . listened- to
the hum ami hiss of machine gun btil
was awarded tho Disfinguished Servico-
Cross for. heroic action 'at the. 'battle
front. The Jotter In part follows: ' : -I
left Sail Saba Texas. September
Iff P.i 17' and-arrived at Camp Travis
one. division that had' Just
come from a baptism of shell and fire
that could take It. and we. did - We
l.K IfSI. IUU11JI wiiiuji Lfiu Kilt. Ul uiui uu mwii mi wi jiiwuihu ui .. .T3... c-.....-.v . f.t' t- .
. -furst replacements. On September 21st
u r - ' . .. . we started to the front again and ar-
Aum in Action. f.i A o - . .:t i
- ; Tived on September 26th where we
Our comjany lost only two. men 'in launched an attack on the Kriembilde-
this sector ami we were relieved July !"Se Hu ng line in the Alase-Arconne o'-
Texas. September 20 :ii)17. where 1 i 21st. SUIS.' Feeling- confident .that :wo! ionsiva. Here we were met bv an al-
4was examined; ihpeculalc.il and irilIodijia(i had training and ex per.ieitcfojmost solid line of machine guns. They
fin squads east and west for it KoeihTj enough to meet i-'r.itz face to faci. andnvould stay with them- until we were
jI. to me hnig-eno.ugh to' be anythingf hand- to hand" if necessary. wq nofrtj within reach of them ami then pour a
'that training would malie of a manJ entered the lines in- the . Aisnc-XIarnei literal stream Of" ballets' at ns then
i uhi. i-eomary i.iu. it.caii came pffeustve. better Known as the .Chateau throw: up their hands and say "Kam-
j for volunteers for overseas service ttndj Thierry drive July 2Uth. 191S wherelurad!"
my- company not being ready to leave. Kvc ce'rUtinly needed all the training
j .volunteered to come afca casual with; and means known to us.-for this was
several otliers of my company. q en- really tle turnin
The Ibujldings in a towm or- city
variitbly represent in bricks and jr
tar tiie -Class of its citizenship.
L . .
IS
cepted
ing
Avill naturally investigate before e
I ...
ciding upon a future location.
be
.Home-environment is very valuable
to develop character men tit 1 discipline;
emotional ' tiuilibrium and m e n t a.'l
nJ health. Tlio nimtUil health of growing
children should: be guanietl oarefttlly
and they should have peijiods of freo-
dom trom -oxcitomenr atid anxiety
tramml Febmiary l.Jtu. ami started -on and. cine. pf the. hardest fought ba.ttlfiS.days after
mr -way to Camp lerritL via ;w..0r--(.jha. ijIns iiad expected us and.prepar-! we started
tOanS.' IJL.. .aUtt alTtVed at: Uimi) -iter- m in t-ivrt nc u-irm r-nnnnm rrrUWin nlnifn
no oilier guide he will- naturally
ledby the publicity given certain cen-1 misery ; and iiuito
nr . ....t. ..." L. iL.
correct li.ig i- a cer
itain -gtwdetto menial hoahjh and eiiici- Soldiers ami civilians t roweling a haul t-:o hu:; vaust thrown aeross. a
eney r J t - ! Herliu street as u b;:n icade ajrainst t he ifloVfinent of -SniU'fccide forces.
ntt. A' teitrttary uin. jy n wtiere jj msichiie guns " ga -shells shrapnels
H.aw.mor.e lee tttan J naa .ever seen mfa;uVIdgli explosives;: We started over
all my life. .. : - . . the wp about 2;jo p. m. advancing: in
"AVe -''embarked Febhuiry' 2ffth on thej tiegulr 'order every foot" of ground be-
steamship America and. started on twrl Inz vigorously contested by the enemy
way across the deep.. A suumariuoj.wno doggedly refused to yield until they
ssharp ami piercing
really were. We'
hundred men. took sev-
rlsonerjs -and captured
Vorce against i.lv inornin'. March. 7th. and discm-l from the enemy eight een 'kilometers in
LiViduals; filially 'ecoyie lietp.less sl'Jve'jhg fliildhood oo.r -pat It -at :s n..nico:'arb--( wrrtK-e i. ;weaii a- touitfco jner-- yarci on. .aw Pttii and hiked al.fjut.l depth; on the whole front line. We were
: 'to their mental J habits; "it becomes al- k eiifiM'eed controf i . .-ry nHt;;.-ary.-! clnuit; a 1 1: gi t j ex tr.csu (f c rue 1 1 y . . tv.Q kiPjnettM:s to where we' entrained' relieved on August 1st 10KS and took
fonditioii not normal in fact. b(U con-
sidered so by themselv'eK.f thwr" reia..
lives and rif uls. " i
In ;p rati 4; ally all e-nses of diijuntia
precox we -find a neut ropathic tf'int-.n-
Tdo "Good a Thins to
Lose" Says He of Wife
'i? AN FHA.NH'IStUX Cat. .May :.$-A1-
When the armistice was signed we
wer& about six kilometers north of the
point of the war Muse river near Runsne Euese. Three
i. - ..-l . Ml If l... . .t- Fi- . . ' 1 "t- If I IL f IMIK" I Tl'l UltIV MIIUKTIM 1 rnOITOI I I V I lllfl ' - . . i f i T .. r . PU .-ji. T-v
an axiqm well understood aiui;ae-jwoicn iwui relieve inem.rom 41 cosi- ry. v. e are auuuia as crtam: i i;n- f..... v.. .v.. '.jrame m stgnt oui oeiore-tr con in ai-LiM":tlu Kpew now
h .- "fii ...- ..!.. 'nJ.ti .t-.riii.i .iMe ivn' ... ...1 . .... .11. f......;.- hur friends' that Sltoiwas "tuo cfood"a ... ;i.i t.. it.r F a ncWnon i...r
liv tlt Uiihlir- (-Jtivon iliirfr suiiih jusip'2' ii -. wi.u y nam nunu )niUinnv mi i"i ui-i . . . .- - jv- i '. - ninrK. uiiw Minus uuni ws nii f jtj mwj. y i -.i.i
1 - t . .11 -. ..;.- ..... .. ... . Fftimir.tu llicn infTll!HiHv tmil mil m !( 1 1 . r .. .a i -- . -
. -. . tsave meiu iruai. a wurnuu wuui'hq msiorv w-flmwaauiv. as wis a? u .... .......j.. lou-poiuing out a nun ol 011 as a ir.ucv.j ytt ipw uue
to make a changes (if reside poJ towards an insiubiiity wh ch they .may a-s of idio
ters of population.
does not advertise suffers whilei
most
The town: diatfuti lleiiyur(Jf!
it ot worry
j - -
There is none so modest in advei
ing its qualifications. Yet Urbvi
vvoou.uas grourn uirougii sneer un
1 .
nitt-rl isfrt tnpril ' T-om " izrvnit P.
never be iibje to overcome. Many indi-. ing the nnlv
y tiitd- invlMH.-iiy; dvpm bv-i dumdi." 51 rs Jnf .May 11
sly po.n. ia ficin. . f dur-;bii: iytiil..ljtettjilt'fjr-dii
ood oor-patlt-at :s ne'iiionarh--r"t.rnc' K ;)5eahlti .a- t
most a. iilbasu
e.to dwelt up; n 1 heir owing to a diininishrd ii-;cii.tt"..l ami;
tl
1 which many of
difficult- to. give up unrsosnWoViiUlargetijC-e .wlnflt lewis. casion .wWH she.was!
aihmg T-lie hab'.Mo strain : This -i forced'. fctmrt-M ilt jiusband Jo'r sWne. mi;
hurry Jmd anxiety.! help "him throughout !ifa hi rCulaf-t in a .giu'si.' she toA
aVncral iiviik. "lass' at her"
the signing of the armistice
on the" march to the Rhine
pursuit of the fleeting Huns
and In seventeen days hiked 250 miles
with complete equipment. We are now-
stationed at pber-Hummecieli Germa-
ny and from here we will go directly
to Brest trance to embark for our
homeward journey. We are scheduled
to sail May. 1st 1919.
. Hoping to see alt my friends soon.
PRIVATE W. M. REESE
Co. I I25th Inf. 32nd Division A. P;
O 734. A. E F.
About Klscuniatisra.
COmpl
Of
us iiratstict. iy a very -ing m halit iml
.M r.. J iea lit cha rgos. that on one- oc- for st. Aignap. France at which -place; tip a .positton in the .reserve among
ill she asked her;i vas assigned to Company F. 3(r4rd. tlfe .grave's of our fallen friends: and!
liciue He put il . infantry wlrere . 1 stayed ttntlt assigned comrades: .We entered the fray again 1 Rhenmatism causes more- pain and
then hurled ' the lo. the 32nd division 'ami. and- oh ApriAugwst-27 tK in the Ois-Aisne offensive! suffering than anv other disease for
$t'Ming her face and "12th. started' for same. We traveled "3 sometimes mentioned as the Sbissioinsfthe reason that it is the most common
invariably the tof.vn. that h)es ! great strain and is comliu be 10 nc-rv- that' he may. be.'able "to. 'esva e '.the painfully xuittiiry! he-H cheek. ; days and nights on one day's -rjitloriii. drive near the city of Juvigny. Ileretof all ills and it Is certainly gratify
dvVlrtlKP ihnii"li if fin in . ihp W ous comiitions wnicit are aie u straips wnu-.li wim ut.tic.rvMi- ut . Thcv were 1iiai?rieU in Portland in and were piaguea wun. ine modern ui-wi ciTiatniy nao some .ra; it wasting to sunerers to know that mere is
uu .u w ilSLl1 w"u"uunj ; -4l-J come too -busy ; to ocejuionally relax te watched c'awfu3fy "to avoid flr.:ins U. ii.Aiii itsks alSflionv and nermis- trains which looked like a cross ofemindfiu Fritz of the beautiful Rhm make rest and Ieep possible. It IS
its light under a bushel reaps a rich' to such art extant thai-tub strain can in. the way. of nttnainmnnt. iMlvrrm-tTKm-'liimtiden name. bay frame and a band wagon t arrh'-d: river In Cermany more thar. he had called Chamberlain's Liniment. Adv.
reward.
i
There are few cities in the State! of
Texas possessing 'the "desirable fe
urea mat tiisunguiau urownwiit
r f .
t be relieved.
'! The decree ox strain-wlncii may. toi- nortant to sw that a child when )u
ment and schofil; win K It v.'ry m-
Uow a
iiimount of ' activity de- srliool is :ihy.-iailly &h!e;.ta fo the
"5S5?
tt-iiends-'upOii Uitt original .aiervoas - sta-' amount of work' alloi rrtt iflijlAnj afit
y bility and healthfulness of the' .lhdl-. that he is iKrvutisly" able Ur'tuKji'
I i vidua!. The ability of ohl to reco- r ' j"nHiivt taaniharinnH. Sts h pret a. - J -
1 I depends also on these nie conditionfe.it ions are hem? cmusidejed tnojc attriL
i?i-jand on. one's opportunity and. willing-; more in the sch-oyls! a ml v c rJs. phy--
the necCisary effort - ; sicians. should encourage lln)i cvi'v
ST
merit" from souie 3.00
souls in lliOO to what .it is 'toda-
tlie cleanest heaiUiiest.; most desira-
ble -center of a population of l-5.)i0
in the state of Texas. What it. would
be with a carefu'ly planned catnjiaign
I - '! '
of judicious outside publicity and pre-
paration to accommodate those v.'ho
ness to make
and sarrifices.
The. forms hi
to take stlfficient rest.. "time the opportunity pr swiis-
ider which prolonged it js not always (jrerfttirk. or
Strains' generally maniteSrt the.uselve- a. rivhy- uhi h . a i;: .'- tratu.
are. indigestion;
neurastbeuia.
strain during
also dementia
which tire gene
itM'if:i
over-1
.lit ihel
iiriiliiutrion. insomnia. iN:oTv.-iH.u'i utith whii h !h .-.rk .!
L ... .1. .. 1 r.. Y. ..... .. H! ' 1 - .... . ' ' ' ! . i . I
Tisxnat-'ii."iun nvRn.-im my.iK. uj;st' uis.jianiat!? ism
micht be attracted bv such nu'blleltv. 1 nstllv develoneii as a res tilt of an ef
is -a m:.Mf.r fr snrimiK nnlM-:tin -Tort' to btar the b.ir.iens of life by
" . ! - r mentis- of stimulating or iiarrotr.ing.
livery la.nuiy permanently jocateo
and -the acute: insanities inclu.dhlK'n.iie fonn of i.ientul or. nennis '
the involtiiion period? .sical. liefi-ct. 'maV.rig the ?arryft'K f"t !
"-precox ami paranoia. ;if ihe-ifrdiaitry simple -oay. d?iii of f
rally misfortunes of th.'jU.. diiiV ul; Tt-rt; artt .iriiii'i'd'u--1
devef'ipmCJital period oi lif-and drsur -whi h ttay rriw; ;at Hrm&;-iJi H.'h"ol.
. - . . ; . . .. .1. .... . . .."!. : .. '... : ' : . . . 1....
and au-onoi aoau'iums fiv ajc-us- tr toh- itsOTims ovt:n our.ni.- -'un .-
which may- giTidually d'V.ilp .s-ft-stcn?;
means jm t that much rocterius. niry
good'.; anr oilier in '-' -snries and ii-
urids to be sold by offr establi--h:d .
;A': Bio: ..New
r :)!
of fir dislikes or snspktotni. etc..
vb:jh ofre ?aay lint "be. ab- Iti ovr-
iii order to t ide over wnrjl perhaps a j come during a. Hfetinic - UV. iifct
chaiiiSe. iit; condition may fome. - ' faruiliar with. the normal iiefuleifch in
It would be jmwist to try to
caws of insoTurila by giving by
treat .a chlldlinia iii order-to l-b alilc td r-frK-
j.n.0!ic.: nive f!K- signs' of dli .-'ivntjicvli ''t'-
md allow the patient to'itemniti under ijh-Mw iorai;.i arn! in ordi-r ft
businesses. It also means intiretised 'the same strain which .as H'&punsl-; ckuq that su h u.-akiK'-is nitijf..'iiiakp!
life t
rc-f-';
i.inirt. r
civib advertioing. and greater drawing ! J?'' the tniuble. ittst; as it vvouid:jt.
" 1 1 ...Wo t in"t 11 r :nsP Of lietirilStH-1 oli--
power Hi rough the preference shown ' Ui5V-'' " '
: .-. " enia without
0 ri 1 hiarv t x pe r u H Ces Of
be useless i to treat a c ase'of neurastb-: strain. Thon are naiu easily
irsl removing tue rm
in adopting our city as ti residence. 1 trit from the irritations and sur
at-" roiimliugs. whiCh were rtf poiiHibie tor . ive stigma
The first essential necessary' to!
traojtihg citizens to cast their lot
if
I d e'f in i te . in ui i ! f e-dt :'u! n.
which we should iiul.k'- a j.
Miis cohditJon i We ran fay the same; j-o.ufm; "habit to i t-oiciiKr m oih'c
thing of lisychhsthenia and many itn-- when ve are able to correM-' emedi-
wiUp us is the provision of adequate cr nervdiip and menial diaeases. The f.tfjto defect s.-t-cj tr.-at s-ieiuinc.'iHy. n
housing facilities. One hundred va-! treaJment of "te-jsh-rja -U54uaUy . "reKtils jm((V" wtatkmsist and .i.otHv4nc ;UP
. . 1 J. r.;i.. . K.ir.itiur 1 lw -tl.4 1 ii(l I ill Itifl 1 nniflil ji (Kni- r.iiw.siitiinr-ht;
lit houses In Brownwood couhl be '-'.- V- ' 1 f nu; 1 . v- T" ' . "
f - 1 i ny cases is not conhi.derji sulticicntly a hii!: r poKition ct Hie
afiiri-
Of thsMK'r.'lt-
;we Will
can
juii yiui u nunimum m cusl oi mu-j to trcutod ami managed proper-! The -meithat men. m.lhe .arJfty hot-
vertising and effort today. . An 'in- ily. - "' 1 . ';. - i are doing a . gn at wnrk in a "icerliv
crease in our marts of trade of Ihp.-i uring le Mvolutioi. ifertod of nnV'- )'ow dnd Hi.nrfmgi
I r iU i when the si xnal elands are less active- .viil: not j to .tiind t't'f
proximnteH- one laui'lrrd -thousand iwre n..5ir t iarkfl syn.ptonis. bot!:of w-r. The army ib: not
dollars per annum for Iwrp iiecefei-1 physical and nervous of nietabofiCj kIio have ueumpaf hie temfea.i:
iniK occur in w(i-uin ttildjlmc more -..asci ti :'
and about uj--.ox have been . f m tin 1utki
hmr
to
ties Build the houses and throw ; hp-p M- These f symptoms oct
: men about the 'nienopauw''-'. :
on pie snouiucrs oi our uianineot t lim(f.agc usually th
Commerce the task of filling tl
We feel sure it wni measure up
irt leponKibilitv- i'-rown woocl postfo:-.
ses stores and 5'usiness lionse adjbu-
itte to accotn modal e tlouble j.ts- Pu"-i
lation while our educational equip
went Js far ahead of cojimiMnitieH of
more than double our population
The immediate and pressing necessity
for the development of Lrownw
in ft measure adequate .to ite' dj
bility is the const ruction of result
ammodatiat
es.
ere
and increased
meet a demand tiiat might easily
tied by a minimuih of judicious
pvblidity Let us build;
Public health is only "a little
important than public morals; hi
pullip health and public morals
usually dependent on each other
coriimunlty which is cleao physic
is more than likely to be clean mor
ally while die community that neg-
lects its heal tli is liable to degener-
ate; to the lowest depths of immoraUty.
tthe same age pr usually three to me: other um-class of UK-mai
years later .in Ineiu" Mental and nerv-h Svtth iocii raiinot
ous strain at
vented; especia
this age""shauld ho prc-l they w ill bn-alcdovvu v hi-n inti n '?'! -
to bo Of intense nervous. iennefamc'nt. ".stridns vbif;h they ;re In'-i'pf!''!" . .f f
A jnaii ;it: lids
a large busim
is anxious an
ss. He begiiiH to wnrry-.i rn! metfiOd of d-:-! tio hrs. iti
i the
bod.
ra-
nc-
he
ily in imiivftdiials kiiovfivlcd .and should iiot o snbj
a4c has often developed In a ring. Tin-s" cXi.nnln;r8:lwy
strain becomcKt ths:- A ' very. iroOd-. met boa. is
greater apd greater. KmaJiy ne wuri Major .Mivriv who has ..n'td-.c:.)
break down completely i becsiuse not : the -work at Camp' TriviK He
HlUHi.raUd i
ing" cas-os w'
on. advised or because he will not Uikejseri.es of lectures
advice;- ' 'ThisLcoiid.it ion. wan often bfl. rti .Hdt-s. sliowi
n Wfl rj
sit r air. j
11?. tlUHl1
:.
jii'.'r.tta j
:of tu'ty'
ibiaonti.il-!
in Cigarette Blendin;
The. big thing ahoiit Chesterfields is their
unique blend. The Chesterfield blend is; an
. entirelynew combination of tobaccos. It.is amost
. important .development in cigarette making. .
As a result Chesterfie deliver a new kind
cf cigarette enjo3?ment just like a "bite"
before bedtime when youVe hungry they
SATISFY! . '-".
". It took the finest selections of TURKISH
.. .and DOMESTIC tobaccos and no end of'sMl
and patient experiment to get. this blend right
Was it worttL it? Say just smoke a
Chesterfield fresh from ' the moisture-proof
package. You'll say it was worili it all right!
i
ted
bfier
d h
! of1
4iv-!.-; a
laiit-i-hi'
dif-?
rocoghixetl .suffieiently.eaHy.tn be pn-
quently heralded by mild .symptoms f vidiuilH hnwn in tl- picl'uit.-K. Tlic-t-
feroiif diBt'fiscR. explaining t ljic i-i.nc
iimo the5 (h-fects existing r In 4ik ''
ess
act
are
' A
Jtlly
Bangs berries will be moving td the
markets in a few more days. Co-
operative marketing will give thelber-
ry growers the top prices and the
maximum profits and will guarantee
the purchasers the top quality and
the maximum values.
apprehension ami depression.
are often o ei
not only by the
to believe thefe is some other-cause
for his condition but even also by his
physician'. Almost all of us I am-surd
have seen some- of. thd .strongest men
.iffiSccri in'
who pic it
Thufciienturos arc given to thi
looked or" iipreigniztjri. charge of the.enlistfd men
d patien.t' Who is prone j-Oie.mispcftted cases to be fcsmiiiKHl la-
ler by Ma'Jnr Jloore and lm ' atHtam..
H tkis can lie oWs in.the army 'by :um-
tnedinal officers 1 am sum vh ii we an ;
physic ians 'by a very little ftt udy of!
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos-blended
-;t
- v
in ouroiinnuiiitIes begin to show some this clais of ca.es. shtmld hi- able to
fitibjective yn itoms audja sudden ftil-jdoteet most defectives and -n.$ normal!
line off ih their working la'pactty. Thoy
are able- to : irealize . thtjmselves thai
they are not just as capable as they
have been. ThW-will consult a physi-
cian g.ivlpap;oxcuse'-H)mediately for
consulting hinl saying probably that
they are not sick but somehow I hey tire
not quite" well).-This is'the time shell a-
patient really) needs tp ne retieveu oi
strain and have something definitely
done for iiim; Uf allowed lo contihne:be
may have serious subsequent trmiblp.
Such a consequence can irmly be avert-
ed by a physician in whom he has full
confidence.
In dementia precox there is always
Individuals so that they may lie as-
sisted in their efforts ttj. escape . un-
necessary strain'!. ..
1 have heard it tid that tb human
raec lHid .undergone marked defenera-
tion but.tui-Htaled by Dr. LeWellys V.
'Uarkeri of llaltimore : ih m article
-written sbnie time .ago for the Journal
of Nervous and .Mental -Diseases ihis
theory is' now iuite diwiredifetl. from
the -fact Ihr.t the men In'rtho yav and
but of It ate standing the strain bet-
ter than ever belore In tlie.yqiv.d' his-)
tory.-This is probably -duq tolliiiprovedj
standards of living and belt ei? edttca- j
tion. 3 nan .hardly believe Unit-as a
f .n-
mi
I!
v..
a certain element of strain. If we-do t whole wo aixv degenenitiiig..?l am not
npt recognIC this fact in :tlie treat-) willing to accept such a ;vie.W and
meiU of our cafes they will derive; fee sure flint a great. yorK may be
little or no benefit therpfrom though done loward Improving the ncrvonHi
j . . i ' i - 1 1 i i. . r.. i
manv cases can no preventcu more suinuarn oi our peopio u- t.m- u- hi
than fifteen per cent recover and .a observation and Avise advice of pliysl-
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