Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1910 — DON'TS FOR TRAVELERS [ARTICLE]
DON'TS FOR TRAVELERS
Don't travel unless you can afford It Don’t return civility with Its opposite. Don’t permit your children, if you bave any with you, to annoy people by 111-bred behavior. Don’t carry a chip on your shoulder. Most of the people you meet are welldisposed and kind. • Don’t fail to assist any infirm, crippled or aged fellow traveler who may need a helping hand. Don’t refuse courtesies When offered by strangers if exceptional circumstances occasidn them. ' Don’t ask questions, except of officials on the road, or the ship; or of policemen on the street. Don’t exchange visiting cards with strangers, unless this is Justified by exceptional circumstances. Don’t forget that you owe a duty to every human being, the duty of looking pleasant and being gracious. Don’t by a single thought or action add to the burden of sorrow pressing so heavily upon many fellow-pilgrims.
