Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1920 — Page 4
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FRIDAY. APRIL 16. 1920
BUI ONE THING LEFT UNSAID , LOOKING THE FAMILY OVER
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Woman Writer Made Some Sugge»-
tions That Are Worth More Than a Passing Thought.
A suggestion by Celia Caroline Cole In the Delineator, on how to live In acconl with others and eliminate the jangles offered the following as one Item. In solving the problem she said: "If you’d step out this minute from the habit of looking at your f imlly us tbe family and take a new look at them ns litimnn beings. Individuals, struggling, dreaming, falling Just as j you do—oh, yes. lids applies to your father ami mother, too; they’re not things especially equipped Just tie- ! cause they happen to he your father I and mother; they're trying even hard- ' er than you are to do something and | he something—look at them, the whole | family, as people you can do things
quested him to “hand the Inclosed i for, but they needn’t do anything for noeomn to the leading lawyer" of the I you so far as you are concerned (that's place for collection. j their affair), people you can learn This is the reply that they received: : from, every one of them, blessed, "The undersigned is the merchant brave, marching, hoping human beings on whom you attempted to palm off groping Into life and trying to find the your worthless goods. The undersigned right road to walk on. And then take is president and owner of the bank to a look at yourself and see If you are which you sent your sight draft. The the kind of person you'd like to have undersigned is the postmaster to whom for a best friend, and why not. Take you wrote, and the undersigned Is the a walk in the country every now and lawyer whose services you sought to then, where there are hills or moors obtain for your nefarious business. If [ or wide fields if you enn get them, the undersigned were not also the | something patient and serene and pastor of the churrh at this place he j sfroiig.'’ would tell you where to go.”
Seems Something of a Pity That Writer Did Not Complete
Pungent Epistle.
Not long ago, the story runs, n traveling salesman visited a certain small town and sold the proprietor of Its general store an order of jewelry, the Youth’s Companion relates. When the Jewelry arrived It was not as represented. and the merehant consequently returned It. Kill the wholesale house nevertheless, attempted to collect the hill, nnd drew a sight draft on llie merchant through the local hank, which returned the draft unhonored. The wholesalers then wrote to the postmaster, Inquiring about the financial standing of the merchant, and the postmaster replied laconically that
It was O. K.
Ry return mall the wholesalers re-
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VISIONS NOT ALL REALIZED But Even So, There Is Something Fine in the Dreaming of Beautiful
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Tli<-re seem to he a great many disappointed people in the world today; the explanation apparently is that many of us do not hnd our dreams ami hopes realized in quite the way ami at
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Tennyson's Devotion to the Fragrant Weed Can Only Be Described
as Intense.
Tennyson’s passion for a "long pipe" j is well known. The story that he never smoked the same pipe twice can he dismissed, for. like all smokers, he detested new pipes. He entertained the liveliest hatred of Klur-
the lime we expected. How many | cnee because he could not get any
times have there hcen conjured up before us a kind of magic day In which all line and splendid things would he easily possible, and life would, of necessity, lose very much that was sordid and im ideal? We had hca'ilifiil visions that seemed so easy of realization. Hut in the cold light of the day into which we have now come there are many hard and unyielding im-
decent tobacco there, and on this account promptly returned home. Carlyle, dcs< rihlng Tenni -oa, said: "Smokes infinite tohnci Ills devotion In the herb became so intense that literally he could not exist without it. <>u one occasion, at a soiree of the Koyal society, he declared he must have a pipe. A friend said he should smoke up the chimney of the library or on the roof
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idea: facts, aril what we fondly pie- ; Tennyson eho-e the latter, and with lured falls to shape Itself in aelmil I Ins body thrust half way through the life. Oi course, w.. are ; skylight pufied away In peace, dc and disappointed. But ought we to | scending In a quarter of an liom he? Was there, after all. anything the j greatly refreshed. Wherever he went ( matter with the vision that we < her- ' he must he allowed to smoke. Ac | Ished? Is it po-sihle that the trouble | cepting an invitation to vi.-it Glad- | with us Is that we have not Ihe faith | stone in 1ST0. lie wrote: “As you are j and ihe wisdom to see the vision he- | good enough to say you will manage j
ing realized, though ill ways and fash- . anything
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and a wife ;
inns of which we had not dreamed? Columbus did not discover what he looked for. but were his faith and dreaming not Justified nevertheless? And would he ever have discovered
rather than lose my visit,
will you manage that I ran have a pipe in my room whenever I like?"’
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at ything bin for the faith and the
dreaming? - Montreal Herald. Mind Working One Way.
Hopelessly imbecile, an inmate of
“Strad” Violin Poor Investment. From a contemporary we learn that: ; “Cervetto, an Italian musician In Lon- ( don In the eighteeiilh eenuiry. Is said l to have received a number of StradiI varii violin- for sale. He was Instruct- ; ed to ns]; 11 (S'gP) each for ihe violins,
Devonshire (Kiigland) poor-law home ' , ' 11 ' s '' 11 lll, • lll »' " lis ' ,x - for i he insuiie possesses a wonderful I "fbltunt price, and had to send I hem memory. If the number of any psalm : hack lo Ilal.v. With these s.iine x.ollns he mentioned lids nian can at one selling at Ihe picsciu d.i> liom •‘>10,< recite the whole psalm. Git el. t |„. ! to eac!.. this seems almost Ininimber of a hvmn. he cun repeat all inedible. Ian we must remember that at the verse-. Kui more wond .fill still, | <''111 time Stradlvnrius was not known If he h, g veil a dale in auv year, he '* P'riuier violin maker o| the cun toll th.i day ol the week on whirl. I "m'ld. However, it would have I that dal I 11 v ‘* rv T"" ,r speculation for an.'one to
1 have bought the violins at even that | nominal sutii at lhal time nod hoarded j them away for Ills heirs to sell at the present day. The sum of 820 invested at compound Interest at tlmt time would have amounted to far more Ilian 820.01 m at the present day. Such is
breed if kept
steadily at work at compound In-
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Here is a poser for mind experts. This poor man's brain lacks all lh ■ qualifies which make for sanity, save one. The faculty of memory may have j been normal at the man's hinli, and constant practice may have nuirsi Ilouslv developed it. Whatever the ex- ,
pin nation may he. the marvel Is thaf ; '' 11 L.!" ir '' 1,1 'I' '
a mind capable of Mich a treniemleus
grow into an organ of
olshevik Republic.
a French newspaper h is it a bolshevik republic ua seventy years ago, at xtichurin. It was found a mine's who had hi en 'hiliese Fniperor to dig -e men. treated as slaves, •siahllshed a ('ommimlst ..e irunmtains. Their exlowed by an entirely dlf-
fent did m reason.
F.rs;
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discovered existed In Chetugn. la ed by coi ■ sent by lh
for gold, 'i 1 deserted am
republic in ample waferent ela
liowever, continued to “s|toil the Egyptians” while leaving their rnin mill, t neighbors unmolesled. Theli menfolk are now policing MiinilHiria on behalf of .lapitn, which adopted iho plan of j etting thieves lo catch thieves, and In return for their services pro | leered them from Chinese and Biisslnn J perseen'ors. The Parent's Assistant. The-son of Mr. Newly-Iltch wanted | to he an am Ui.iieer. His father had I Intended him for a learned profession. hut promised to think It over. Meet j lug 11 friend Mr. Itism from the Itanks, j he confided to him ihe dilemma, nnd 1 asked for his view iif auctioneering ns ,n tailing. “Well.” said this authority j on short rills lo wealth, "it’s like this; An auctioneer oiler 'avr an 'uinmer ■ and an 'end. an' Ihe 'iinimer ain't a I hiitoin o' use without the ’end.”
Anatomy Among the Ancients. It has hern pointed out tlmt the statues nnd plaques carved In stone nnd wood to he seen in Ihe tlizi h museum prove tlmt Hie priest ntiitniiilffers of Memphis li.iNIO years ago |mi-m --ed h profound knowledge of analomy. Science. therefore, as I.oekyer remarked. Is as old as art. and they have nd
vunced together.
Another remarkable fact in this connection Is that excavations In Italy
s. a race of brigands, who. I have brought to light seines of finely
it 1 al Instruments for eer-
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Why Ocean V ■’tert, ^ - e Never Still. The surface .ters of the on‘an are in cnnstiml motinn under the fntluence of waves, tides, Clll'i'elils and drifts. Waves are vertical oseillations caused by the winds. Tides resemble waves In their million. Iiiil they owe tlieir origin lo the attractive force of the sun and moon. The horizontal movements of the surface wa'crs are known as drifts and eiirrents. A drift Isa general iimi\i , ui( , :iI under the Intlu »iice of the wind, hut slower and more changeable In dlrirtion limn a einrent. Inclosed -X us have a clrciilnlory movement he' iiu-e the water usually differs In density from lie ocean.
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H Haw! "It says her. that if you want to develop any;hlng you should exercise it regularly." said the Old Fogy, us be looked up fiinii the newspaper he was reading. "Huh I" commented the Grouch. "If tlmt wus a fuel, a woman's Jaw would he us big as her chest."—Cincinnati Enquirer.
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