Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 17, 1919 Page: 2 of 10
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT-SHERMAN, TEXAS.
Saturday. May 17, 1919
mim DAILY DEMOCRAT
SHRnMAN, TEXAS.
6. O. A E. O. RENTER. Puhllshera
ESTABLISHED 1S7S.
Tin- tVsiilcnt'* nHsisagc of only
8 boot three thousand wonts was put
over the cable last night and will !«■
ready for tin- ii iijru.t wlioii It cnn-
vfiios next Monday.
Entered at the jwwtofflce at Sher
man as mail matter of the second
els* * wording to act of Congress
1873.
Telephone* ..............110 and 111
Members mt the A«MrhUed 1‘rrss
The Associated threes is exclusively
entitled to the ns# for rep'ihllcathm
all news dispatches credlteil to It or
K*t other*!*** eWdlted In this |iap**r
and sDo the local news published here
In. AH rights of repuhlication tiff
srecial Jispatchea herein are also se-
aerre<l.
Railway Rirooror General Hines
Will in Dallas yesterday .and deliver
ml an address .it a luncheon covering
tin* Iransp'ortatiiai problem wliieli tin*
government inn-.! worl; out liefore
turning them ovih t,» tin*ir ownt*ils.
Ills address was well received.
Mall sfrbaeribers changing locations
should give the former address as well
as the new tine, Subscribers served by
carriers will please assist the man-
agement in rvotlerlng gtssl servh-e by
notifying the Democrat about lrregu-
'ar'ties ami omi-adona.
Inutoes Warren l’efsbing lne'mnri il
is to Ik* evicted in t'heycnw. Wyo.. t i
cost mm hundred thousand dollars. in
nienitny of the wife of tien, I’t-rshing.
"ho iK-rislte-l in a fire when
htgue luthietl at tin- military
tpuirters at San Kraneiiseii in 1615.
tien Pershing was In FI 1‘aso at the
time preparing for tin- ex|»-ditlon info
Xit-xiiti. Twit t-liildn-n were also
burned to death.
I
f ON THE MOVIE SCREEN, i
TO T11E VOTERS.
iBy Mrs. la-nn tinriner in Fort
Worth Record.)
[j I long so mtit-li to pit ail for woman.
Anti her cause where'er she goes,
; Mayla* I e;lti make in verse
Things plainer than in prose.
I want some way to reach our men
Ami clear tin* fog away.
At lilt* (itm.
A Beautiful young gill marries aj
niilli* uaire “lieeaiise her father is in!
desperate straits, she is .happy only in!
tin* thought that she has made a
nohlt* saerifits* to salt- her father)
from rnin. lint after sin* is settled
down in her new hmne._,a discarded j *| |,„| ||)(.v may see things as they arc,
suitor, not knowing of the marriage j o,, the iMtli day of May.
ami to prevent il tolls her husband i
that she married li i lit tot- his m hiey So mi- say that "home keep" is our job, -
si tu I
Ttiis results in a iptarrel
wife arranges for a divorce.
She goes home ami flails tluit her
hubby has been ihere ami that he
Hi'* had left the lioti-e in jijs tnnehine at
head | break neck sp.-ed. She doesn't kliow
whether it is sympathy or love widt h
makes her anxious for his safety. At
any rate site g*s*s to Ids apartment
ami anxiously, awaits his return, lie
is.detained -by a hrenktlown. ami when
list it . .-I... J.- An tiiiil'IiiViiil Hi VI ' ' -
• he A* * iiidilig to history's meaning:
I So what We want is ttv help tin* men.
• five our national home a cleaning.
Loverly. eriiue ami igimranct*
t We find on every hand,
j So much shell filth we can’t afford
in a democratic la ml.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, standing or reputation of
any person, firm or corporation which
may appear in the columns of the
Ymocrnt will he gladly corrected up
CHURCH NOTICES.
Pastors will please bring copy for
church notices hy I-'iida.v at 0 p. lit.,
ami thus kindly assi-t in the work of
From fat lories come heart-rent groans i
Of children tlwarffetl in soul:
Deprived iif childhoods simple Jftys, i
Anti flit* right to set a goal.
an it being bought to the attention of issuing the iiapov-oH time 1‘lease writ *!
the puMlahcrs.
out notices ami ilou’t trust to tele-
phone as errors may occur.
It.....• •
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lJbe L -
•» St. Stephen's Episcopal Church—
THE PROGRESSIVE TOWN.
he arrives, sht- is ?o overjoytsl al h
ing him that slit* runs to ids arms.! These ait- ours, men. do not shirk
Tin* girl realizes for the first time . The truth nor set* it slighted,
that -lie r(*ally loves her lm-hnit 1 And Jcuul In-hand the host of us
anil had deluded herself into believing! -'lust w'oik till wrong is righted,
it was liis "tnnher and not .him x\ lilt-l*. *
attracted ltd*. -j *:tiffit-ial;- that do constructive work
At tile idem Monday ami TrtewUv.- j..... Is Hie vienpuilit avc. jwiat gain.
______ j Or we will find ten million mini
At the Washington. j II ave only died in ‘vain.
William Russvik the popular: We talk with horror of the hoys
comedian of Ameriian pietuves. will j 'Vim fell on the field of Frame,
he seen at the Washington t heat re I -'»<> <‘tke no note of the thousands
Monday ami Tuesday in his latest
photoplay entitled ‘•Stunt* I.far." This
Is the bvee/.v story of a young trav-
eling salesman whose line consists of
eladles ami coffins
t’orner of South <'rockett and Cherry.
! Tilt- Rev. W. .1 Miller, rector. The
! appointments for tomorrow. the
fourth Sunday after Faster, arc as
j follows: Holy communion at 7:30 a. m.
j SUntlay school at 0 :3ti a. ni. Morning
_____ ! prayer anti scnnoii at 11 o'clock.’ Thai town of .Yellow Jat-ket. Arizona.
public cordially invited. whore lie finds that the townfolks
The spirit Of knocking kills more Houston Street t hiirrh of Christ i have ■mnj-h need for Hit- latter art Me.
progress than anything else. For Rev. L. S. White, pastor, will speak at |11<' s,'lls 11 ><•* 1,11,1 tol,s 11 1,,r of H,'s- 1,1
leader there both services Snndav. Mav is. Morn- *«**• «ih*sman seems to market
; ins text will W held at 11 o'clock on j 1><*s with as much ease as lie markets
Prohibition of impair Traltie. Public llis enffiiw and after a time
j cordially invlti'd.
Grace l'reslt.vlerian Church—I >r. R.
Wlm siiik without a chance.
every publk- sfiiriteil
are a dozen knoi-kers. Tliese folks en-
joy sitting back and making fun of
everybody ami everything. As it is
Each year in our own country.
The victims of our creed. > ' |
lie arrives at Hr- Th'" ,,ll,,ws <1<mmmie slavery •*
lit satisfy, man's greed,
i >h. the rails from a thousand ways, j
Conn- deafening to our ears,
From women, girls ami outworn men, j
That took IT)i through their tears. !
1
good propdtdtMti nithhltt doing some-
all ttie
■inhabitants of Yellow Jacket have
‘■fallen"-for him including one Celle
Sterling.
| lb,. uMiu! horns. Tie Insists to t’elii* alioitf Tils iuawe,«s
N'orlli Park Itantist (1u<ri-li :ls 11 killer of men and that's where
thing incongruous, they find plenty' s„*11<lliv ......... Vmk,.MnK J1 Mmk,v 11 Kor ,vli '
of mark for their wit, j „. m. and S p. m, Sunheams '.‘i p.l,«‘ •' known, is bent on having a
It Is profoundly disiMuraging. when 'n li. Y. I*. C. 7 p. in. Prayer mot-ling
]>cople are giving time and effort " ediiesdny S p, ui. I sidles Missionary
. », .. ... . Society have i hanged their meeting
and thought frtr the public good, be f,,>ln Fri(kv M„mlav llt 2:;ui p. m.
find a lot or their townspeople poking! The pnhiie is em-dinlly invited. .1. S.
fun it it. A great many petwms. nip Cameron, pastor. i manages ro rum a eooi snower. now |
finding that their efforts to .......o,e[„.‘W' «f «he N.xarene, )_1H_Nort 1^^; Hmilly leones |o the pOi.R wle-re
And 1a*g fur suei-nr from somewhere,
'That we lessen the awful toll,
Through (lie strong arm of legislation.
Where we vaiiiiot reach the siml.
The inother instinct in tin- woman
Hears the call where man would fa-il
For unless she mothers others.
Mothering her own is of no avail.
1 ’ js'i-son named Sheldon Fowls Kelbini'j Many limes the outer influem-e.
killed for her special la-nefit. The:
salesman hadn't lmrgalned mi this |
and so finds himself surrounded hy;
hoi water. How he gets out of it and !
i manages to find a cool shower, how i
-r *""-.'*■. "TV*.:
quit ami let some one else try itjers’ 1 ht.v.'l.The II a .in. service will In* events the humor of which can lint Il-
ls stronger than her love.
And it takes her work with that of man
And that of. God above.
To fight tin- vicious tendencies,
And good influence t„ promote,
We find we're very helpless,
Fnless we have tin* vote.
do the tubes
O .....
you use
tllSHKP
some one
Tiext time.
To promote a progressivi*
liieut, some one p-rson or some few
ers' Day.". The 11 a .in. service ...
jin up* niory of the good mothers (1f! relatisl here. SufCiei*
tn-ive-1 I he l*a»t. All molhcrs are eordially in ! the ph-ture winds no
vitod to attend, with tiie fathers, [whirlwind of remedy
sons and daughters. Special music and started.^
il to say ipat
in a veritable
even as it
people must take a conspicuous posh ! „ good time for ail. Gome'and com- j
tiou of leadership. Immediately those jail!
of an envious type of mind begin to! W* Mary's Catholic ; titirril— South
True
At (he King.
to the standard set
think that these people an-
Travis stivpt.. Father Maher.c pastor. | <!t*ldwyn picture. Pauline
I ill us! i UK j cmi.1.. x i ...Vo m • *tl nntlr
in her first
Frederick
' j Sunday, i.owe Mass at 8 a. [is again presented under tin* same
themst'lves forward, that they ureim „n‘(| )n.,ss with sermon and •auspices in a powerful drama of mod-
getting too much honor and provni hem-diet ion at 10 it. m/kSunday school ‘"j11 society. It is "Ohr Week of
nem-e. So they immediately licgin to hour liefore lad: mass, at i 'f''.' hy Gosino Hamilton, which
.wrn and critiels.* This’mdrtt :t»l. Joseph's Aindemy. On all week "«nies io the King Thi-atre on Mon
ilnvs mass at S o'clock unless otlior-; Oay ami T u<*s«Th.v nml pnmiisos ho?-
killtHl tBfe progress of many towns. | wiw, announced. j admirers all Hmt tkcv expect of flu*
Town progress can occur only | East -Sherman Itaptist Churcli— j colorful.' and fervent star.
Wh<*ve the spirit of knocking is piac ! Sinidiiv sv-hooi ut !f:-'»(t a. m,f Rennet) ■'- Marion Ibiehe she is petsuaded
tleallv non-existent The neonle who suis-rlutendent. I'reaeliing at 11 to step from her inconspicuous position
tieally non-existent. J lie people "ho| a. »/ „„,] * p. ta va,lor. Rev. .To-! into the shoes, not to mention gorge-
Kingsley 81ier-
Tln- hallo) touches everything.
, That affects our town ami life.
From sanitation to education.
It should interest mother—wife.
We do nut ask to dd the job,
Nor of neglect do wh ae'euse you.
We merely ask the vote with you.
Instead of living to "amuse you."
themselves are not able to take SinS»ms!Ht lirfld 1-. .....
lead niust lie willing to follow and! Senior. Intermediate and .1 inior !’>. V. [ wood, to rile in the latter's limouslni*.
P. C.'s at Ol-io. | sit in her box at the opera, meet all
Key Memorial M. E. Church. South i .hei- friends and dine occasionally
,*„,. 4 . | —Cor. Houston tied Willow streets, j with her hush mil. Rat ns she is ii«u*
gether all elements. Whoever gives ! Similny school at 0:45; preaching 111 ally obscured by too-frequent lih-t-
time and effort must feel behind him.[a. iu. iiv the pastor; Kpworth Fenguej tions. there is practically no chain
All women may not use the ballot.
Neither do all men.
Tlio-e H im lug in cither sex.
Must feel tin* call within.
To appreciate the ballot's power
The clearing the way for light,
in developing the soul of each.'
Must come to all alike.
to jflyp hearty! support. Tlmn* must
'lie a friendly sentiment binding to-
As tln-y are (uirttiers in the home.
in rearing their own brood.
So partners, hi the larger tiome.
t an work a larger good.
So here's th the man who sees the light, ]
Du tin* 'JTtli day of May.
And no matter what his fathers did.
Will vote for his own dlty.
not hostility and envy, hut universal
approval and warm hearted support.
And ninny a wnr has lieen started
also, at a Peace table.
China's alia re
than what conies
laundry.
isn't
hack
much more
front
the
Confirmation of Paderewski's de-
sire to quit playing the piano Will
come from Ills barber.
at 7 o’clock p, m. Evening service at
8 o'clock. Rev. J. C. Lewis, secretary
of A’. AI. C. A., will s]M*ak. Special
mttsie. Woman's Missionary Society
Monday afternoon a.t •! o'clock: prayer
meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock.
Forest Avenue Baptist Church—
Sunday school 11:45. Preaching 11 anl
8. R. V. T’. V. (1:8(1. Subject of sermon.
I morning, ‘ Federnlion Movement."
[ Ifvening. "Some Needed Visions.” J.
F. Truett. Pastor.
First Church of Christ .Selenlist—
Corner Crockett and Jones street. Ser-
l’resident Wilson in an address
to the Freneii scientists said free
“speech was tiq* world's safety valve.
Gannot aBmetliing lie done to keep
tln-se estimates of a
crop from the fellow
price of bread?
of discovery.
\l (lie Qtun*n.
Alma Rubens, who Is starred In
“Diane of the Green Van." a screen
dramatization of Feona Dalrymple's
story which won a SI0,000 prize in a
eomtietlfion by a Gitieago pnldishing
house is fortunately east. Tlte orient-
al typo of Miss Ruhons Iwanty fits the
gypsy-like l>iane to |M*rfeetion in this
storv of romatlee. mystery and in-
trigue.
Diane Westfall longed for. the open
Will join hands with onr soldier hoys, !
To break antiM-niey's ban,
At lnune as well as ‘over there."
Indeed, wherever we can;
Will loose forever traditions elm In
That holds Ids soul in tether.
And recognize a political equal,
‘ His sister, daughter, wife
mother.
iUt'l
Promoter Embezzler,
rices Sunday morning at 10:45. Wed-j trail and the zest of adventure. Dittos
nesday evening testimonial meeting at
8. Reading room in west wing of
church edifice, open daily front 3 to
5 o'clock, Sundays and holidays ex-
cepted. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m.
All are eordially invited to attend the
services and visit the reading room.
. , ,, First Baptist Church—Dr. E. C.
bumper w heat -RUI,p|v pnstor. Services *o
who fixes, the morrow as follows: I’reaeliing at 11
[a. in. and 7:30 p. m. I*y Dr. Iloutli.
Sunday school at 0:45: Sunbeam
[Rand at “:.‘jD p. m.; Senior and Jn
A cor-
and ligtits and cafes had lost their
eluriim for. the girl whose mother w as
of the vVarm south, half Seminole 'land
half Spanish, and she felt the call of
the blood. So she fitted utr a Gypsy
wagon and ^riick the trail for Flori-
Tlie following items are just a few of the many big values we will have on sale Satur-
day and Monday at Special prices. Every item of the best quality and make and just
when you need them.
0
Flue quality Madras for shirts.
Pretty shirting stripes. 32 inches
vide, regular 45c value. Satur-
day and Monday Six-eial
yard ...... • 33<?
Minneapolis. Minn.. May 17 Wil-
liam H. Schafer, promoter, charged
by the state with having diverted
$500,000 from fourteen state- hanks
and two mortgage companies whieli lie
controlled, entered a plea of guilty
yesterday ia Hennepin. County Dis-
trict Court.
" The ex-Kaiser sawed wood while
4i,______ ,, i nior R. Y. 1*. F. at 0:15 p. m.
the; were arranging the Peace terms|lll4l illvUatl(m to aU.
engaged in
so both were
something up.
Philip.Povtder- in a hay wagon and
an floudaiiiaq. prince in tiie disguise
of an itinerant organ-grinder, fol-
lowed her van. A mysterious night
attack, in which Philip saved her
life was followed bv a series of
thrilling episodes which finally led to
a Seminole village in the Everglades
of Florida where Diane (net an In
Extra quality woven tissue, neat
striia*. fast colors, best 35c
value. 'Saturday and Monday
Special
20<?
Sheer quality mem-rized Ba-
tiste. Stripes and floral designs.
Very attractive patterns. Rest
35c value. Saturday ami Monday
at..................29 b
It has been charged that
row Wilson is an idealist If lie still
is, after .what in* lias bumped up
against in Enrols*. then tlihre is no
cure for bhn.
dian girl and through her learned tli.-ip,
she was the daughter of a Iloudnidan
jirfnju..
Will lio shown at the Queen theatr:*
Monday.
€-
Mt. Clemens is a rather appropri-
ate plaee, after all. for that law suit
between fieury Ford and the Chica-
go Tribune. Mr, Fail'd is suing for
a tubful of coin. .
Prominent Physician Dead.
cutting j Travis Street Methodist f'hureh—
I North Trayis street. Rev. J. F. Pierce,
l pastor. Preaching evEry Sunday at 11
Wood- 'o'clock and 7:30 p. in. Wednesday
| prayer meeting at 7 :30. Sunday school
j 0:45. Senior Epworth League 0:30 p.
! HI. ■ ’
Intel national Bible Students’ Assn.-
Meets each Sunday afternoon at •>
o’clock. 41V Fee Avenue.
First Presbyterian Church—Sunday
School and Bible classes 0:30. Morning
service at li. evening at 8. The pastor
speaking at. both services. Junior En-
deavor .3:80. Senior Endeavor-7. Pub-
lic cordially invited.
Gfntral Christian (thiirrh—Subject
, , .of the sermons hy the pastor. Cephas I liofoye the disenvery. The body, upon
; otlitng explicit having been said Shelburne., <l». follows: -11 a. in., special', j which there were no mark* of vio-
on.the subject, we presume the law-J sermon, “ifur Mothers:*' 8:15 p. ui.. | leiu-o. was lying on tin* ground close
yers in the Fofd-Chicago Tribune j "Mastery Over fMnWIres." AVe. Iipjie i fo dn*. TaHeiGs^jiuioiniihile. the head
to have* every member of the Sun-
day school proyewt to make up for
tin* loss op. shit SnndHy'."™Kndmvor
f:30 *p. m.
Austin. Tex.., May 17—Dr. Frank
I itten, 50 years old. prominent piiys-i-
Idan of Ibis city \Vns found dead yes-
terday in the mountain seven miles
northwest of Austin. The eondiftmi
of the body showed that death had
occurred at least twenty-four hours
RAY C. DICKOP,
First Lieutenant, 127th infantry.
Flout. Diekop (deceased) was
deeornti I for extraordinary
heroism in action in the attack
on Flames,. France, in August of
1018. On reaching Che/.elles
farm, he was shot in tiie heail,
Iiody and legs. Although fat-
ally wounded, when orders came
for another assault he gave the
command “charge” to his com-
pany and led the assault until
lie fell dead. Miss Fean Sehil-
Extra heavy well known brand
yard wide Bleached Domestic
Saturday and Monday Special,
at.. .......-7 .. 21<*
Medium wide Petx-a D, soft
silky finish, regular 10c value
Saturday and -Monday special
at..............‘
12'.<*
Splendid quality Dress Gingham
25c value, Saturday and Mon-
_d.ay at ..............
Beautiful Silk Camisoles, large
assortment of styles to choose
from iu wash silk, wasli satin,
and crepe do cKine. all elaborale*
lv trimmed, regular $1.50 values,
81.19
Si^iirday and Monday
-r
I,allies-’ Waists in Voile and Or-
gandie, $1.50 values, Saturday
and Monday ...........98<t
Teddies and Gowns made of best
materials, regular $1.50 values.
Saturday and Monday .<$1.19
Fadies' Silk lios-e. Armor Plato
Brand, in black, white, grey ami
brown, best $1.50 values. Satur-
day and Monday..., .-$1.29
Failles'.Silk Fish* I fuse. Armor
Plate Brand, our 65c quality,
Saturday and Monday at .-!$<?
u
o
Men's
Summer i’lilon
Suit's in
gauze
rlliiied and
checkered
Nainsook, regular 75*
I' va lues.
Saturday.and .Monday only 59C
Men's
Blue Denim
(ivcrnlls.
union
made, $2.06 value, Siilur-
day
ami Monday
S|K*c!m1
at.; .
. ••
. -$1.65
13
o
d
o
Men's Dress Shirts ill neat
itiilK's, collars ’attached, host
$ 1 .oo value, Sa-turday and Mon-
day at only............89<?
D
Men's Blue Work Shirts. Vst
soft finish, shirting. $1.00 quali-
ty. Saturday and Monday 89<*
Boys’ t'uiiin Suits iu ganza* rib-
bed Nainsook and Purus Knit,
regular 65c and me values.
Saturday and Monday ... -48^
ler, his uunt, lives ii^West Bend,
Wis. *
LADIES’ SUITS AND COATS HALF PRICE.
remaining Suits and Coats must be closecl out find offer you choice of excellent regular
J/.
values at HALF PRICE.
jfcjdit will proceed under the straignt
Marquis of Qnecnsberry rules,
—I widen tally,
wiilie wilt ban*
worth -
-something
...... Wa H.rom, dished ROBERT HARVEY, SR., VISITS
when gardening science has prognw OLD SCENES IN FORT WORTH
.sj to the point of laakiug tjwu stratT-f'.^Vrl Worth. .Tex.. May 17-»otwrt
lH*rrics grow wjter^une grbw hefin'O, Rat-vey of Denison, veteran railroad
Tiie Japanese delegate has done
about all that was expected .of him.
There are, of course. a few matters
yet to lie attended to. one of which
is presenting the check for the
Chinese delegate’s baggage.
A t'nited Rtates Marine, 'J2 years
old, holds the medal for la-ing tiie
liebt idiot With a rifle. A man some-
W'hat Wilder, who looks down a harrel
JJour and provides what is put ov-
of flou
frtHfe)
being ISfenest l&tt.
FIMMi range, holds the record
inrWh
"ehgihecr. flhn lux, itglit the first IA 111
into Fort Worth over the T. .4 P-
railway after the line was cmifpletcd
from I'alias \1aa .Ai'Hiuitoii to this
eify. was among yesterday s visitors.
While here he met J. A. Starling, vet-
eran conductor, who pulled the bell
cord of a train on the turnscontlnen-
tal division of the T. A i*. in 1876. of
wliieh Harvey wits engineer. Mr. Star-
ling was Stale Falmr Goniniissioner
under Oscar B. Colquit t' aud_is more
than 76 years of. age. Harvey is 74
and quit railroading in 1X85.
resting on a seat which had been re-
moved from tin* eir. The cause of
death has not yet been determined.
111-.. Fit ten left, liis-office Wednesday
evening. piesinnaMy 6. inak.- I pn*
fessional call, lie, was in his auto-
mat die. That Was the ,1ast time he
was seen alive. During the influenza
epidemic in Austin \......f"ir.......Dr.
Fit ten suffered from overwork Jind
was forced 'toflake a vacation. T'tion
his return it was thought that lte had
recovered his health. Dr. Fitteu he-
STiiu tjie praetire of medicine in Aus-
tin when a young-man and continued
in that profession up to the tithe of
his death. He is survived bv his wife.
THE MEN IN
CLASS A1
Big shipment of graduation and mid summer hats just received. Every one a beauty, all
on sale at SPECIAL PRICES.
('emitted.
Mr. Harvey lived in Sherman for
many years and still owns, property
iu tills city,
VVv
Pattersen v-u..,.,
Fort Worth. Tex.. May 17 N. ('.
Pattei-soip tried for the murder of
Emmett Morrison at Mansfield iu No-
vember. 101H. was given 25 years in
the penitentiary. Tills Is the fourth
time lie has lieen tried ami he was
convicted each time, getting a life
term ou the first trial,
-
■aAVW
A sound, healthy man is never a back
number. A man can be as vigorous and
tiBt?'at peventy as at twenty. Condition,
not years, puts you in the discard. A
system weakened by overwork and care-
less living brings old age prematurely:
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