Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 175, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1916 — USUALLY WORKS THAT WAY [ARTICLE]

USUALLY WORKS THAT WAY

Hopkins Senior Had an Experienc® That Falls to the Lot of the Majority of Married Men. Young Hopkins had become a happy Benedict, and his father thought it advisable to administer to him a curtain lecture on hqw to make marriage a success. “When you have any differences of opinion,” he began, “if you are notable to. persuade your' wife that you are right—and you probably will not be able to do so—you must compromise.” “Yes, fatfier,” replied the son, respectfully. “And in this connection I will give you a little experience of my own to Illustrate my point. Well do 1 remember that your mother desired to spend one summer in Switzerland, while I was equally anxious to go to Brighton.” “And how did you arrange a compromise, father?” “Well, we stayed from Friday to Monday at Brighton, and spent the rest of the summer in Switzerland.”.