Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 July 1914 — Page 4

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riy Be o Doass. I II K l Ii I - IHIMI IMUlN at Jupoi, lud t be nihil aev i n tucoutfU liter onarriotiiiTi This I pM i mi.le 1 Per Year, regularly to it ibjcritn until IfttuiU order to die- . I oontmue-s received au.i ah arrears paid füll; unie,n u,e Mai u.. pohliahn a Jifltrent coon, ahoola ba deemed advisable. FRIDAY, JULY 24, 114. UtMiuuM .me Stato Tieket. T....J . .. . D L- Ii uiiru .-'iniH n u.uvi it. r. cuii;ii i Sath Bend. ferretirT of ttate Homer I.. Cook, iDdiaaapolia. Treaurer oi stato ro. A. Butler. Fort Wayne. Auditor of state Lale J. CrittaotieiYer, Aadereon. State nitenntennent of pablir in-wrwcWon-Chu A. ireathoare. Indian apolia. Attorney general Hirhard M. Milburn, I i-. r geoloiet Edward Barrett. Plainrleld. Clerk of eapreme aal appelkate oourta J. Fred France, Huntington. Jndfre fapreme court llmM B. I. airy Lotranaport. Jadi appellate ooort, Hrt dutrict M. B. Hoitel, Saieni Kdward vN . Felt. I irencartif . Sevond district Joeeph (i. Bach, Hamamn 1 . Frjiu'ia S. Caldwell. Win chester, Frank M. Powere, Angola. District and O&mmtf Tic ket (Mugwumps and -hurt horsee not in' eluded.) For Judge 57th Joii'ial I'ir. uit. JUHN L. BRETZ For Proeoutin(r Attorm-r For loint Repreaentative ?) ? For County Auditor. JAIDB H. BBHO. For Clerk WM BOCKLKM AS For County Trenrrr JOHS J. KRE1LEIN ForConntT Aaaaaaor JAMES WSliER F"or County Coroner. LEO A. SALB. For Trustee Bainridre Tp LAWRENCE t' i H KS A Si. funny Billecox Failed. As a penalty for refilling a "bottled in bond" whisky rlask. Theodore Brenner, a youth of leu fity. ind,. win nave to pay $&j to internal KevenueLoiiector:i T Pi. T . Representative William E Cox asked the treasun I r.artmeiit to let the boy off a i iohtpr KII.-TI fine, but this was rc. .&td.

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If ever btllecox had . chance and let Ben Ed do the kicK' J,uP,! ' t0u;re' DJ- j to prove his boast to the district is mod at it Then vou S the lPcumb'nt , Mr lluthmSSm before the last pri. w? lifeten U-SSd on Sn XStullMrT ary he has it now! He must don't soon, we congratulate Mr Cox either acknowledge that he is 4 onu n,s ho,ce' for thl,s a case only a grinning gargoyle of a ?'Pere Lige rewarded a true an?aK"LET r THEEOpTe Wasn't that an elegant erot iu RULE" in Bainbruige SW ey a ZZ n,V ! A a" Let him put the stoffice ques ZJfathf u r H- r ?uVer ,he. C0Unty for Mr Cox in ship, all of whom are patrons of)??;! Uld ,haV6 beein,an had the Jasper Postofice All of , adjectives pointed tne fin- he not rewarded this loyalty you k,cters arnst Pete Huter rms'c in helping a get busy and write Senator S L wl"" Tk Shively Senator Kern and Bille 5t i 51Va Rood ,aufh- assistance from our enemies. cSx IdÄ Mr- Bather, Will make a first-

elect a democrat postmaster for .laewer The C.r will nrim

the' necessary 1600 tickets and cLus Z ZtZ Lti pÄve ÄÄÄ -"J to ask you friend bille to give jubilate Deo. the Jasper people a chance to vote as to who they want to have -4 the postoffice Let the People rp, Rule lhe old-fashioned woman who used to smoke a pipe is dead, (but her daughter is living, and Baorarat, France, haa the honor 8ne smokes cigarettes, of prodrjoing the ftret glaaa thai la A couple of whores had fight cnbraakahk. The new nnoreaa haa on 3rd and Jackson Wednesday

been u eeafnHy applied to the mancfactnre of lamp iWxnneya for uae In coal mines containing mnch fire damp. The glaaa makert of Raooa-1 rat hara also sucoaedad ln'lncreaaing the elasticity of the glaaa. This they aooofnjiiiah by adding macrneaia and oxide to the ordinary errL . tad glaaa. Saoceea Maganne. Pocket Publishers I Charlie Baker of the Grandview Monitor, who looks to us like the hole under a hoss tail. He hasn't got gumption enough to know that the prince of cutthroats in regara to prices is dominated by Cox's hired hand, one Isouis Zoerker of the Tell City News and the Jasier edi tion of the same Char ie Baker ia one of these ignorant hoosier Haimar a

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ft i THE MAN ABOUT TOWN Fl'N The man about town has hati a barrel of it during the ten days. lof wok John Peter Hater's enemies o.aiiK out of the immnil faster than any 0d rajfweeja you eVer seen, ; And lhe way they CUssed Billecox was a shame. Josie F who is a aoidisant aolitician says, "Let Cox come again" Bullfrojrs! We ;lau:h! Cassidy and Sweeney have quietly vanished. Let 'em cuss! WE LIKE PETE HLTTER; Of course we know that he struck town as a drunken tramo tailor,

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that he botched many suits of force and arms assaulted her and 'shows, Bin B lake tnakHs hr fit in clothes. That a pusn sent him to beat her about the head face and M rm chair nd he tick leu hr unthe keelycure and made a w rse neck with the butt end of alder Iba ruin with a wad aba laff and

bum out of him than he was be fore- That a drunken sheriff gave

mm an oppon -niry co mil a neip- her to such an extent that her less prisoner. Ihat r.ny sheriff e- injuries are permanent; that he cept a drunken bum could have cursed her and told her that if brought 20 of the same kind f .-.he did not leave premises at prisoners to Jasper without hurt- ance he would kill her; that being any one of them. We know cause of these threats she loft that he was an inefficient town that nif ht at 10 o'clock in her Treasurer, we know that he was night clothes and ran to a neigh-

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louge ran oe managed toner injuries were of such a se-

squirm into inat Harny Davis,

ami oeu cu mareu rnistaes io Loogootee, a distance of fourin a memorial reselutioa that he teen miles, that night for medi-A-rote up ab ut the death of one cal treatment. Because of her of the A. O. lT. W- members, injuries she demandi judgement That as county clerk he was nev- for $5.000 The suit will be filed er efficient and that even his in the Martin circuit court hired help Ben CIrewe and Bill As a result f th n.-roA .

joarnan lumeu mm out snort to tne county, that as director of the Canning Co. he furnished

lot? of feed to the catfish of Fa- Knabal with intent to kill He toka, for the benefit of H'bi.r,; has been round over to the Martfisherman, 10,000 cans of toraa in circuit court. i Ba ata Ta a lir fe

toes, wasn r. ii, rete. vve lie Pete and we hope he gets the Postoffice Let thelPeople Rule. A Ta ran i lrw cheek in-i ra f Munt mnl tSrct tlic lun Hit- iu-uuietto yuii turf ran yuu make your mom n prnd it rliMiirrr MmA nnm t thr t aMm to flu your pur--. TUe wives of .me of our protnini nt laaaa mm m-h a count vi I, i.-t., an inK' . 11 H ip.-ol f., lii.ik . In ,n. fn.n, 57. r trading in ' ar not oall Wrn' t ü v.tir ii.!in-t., ii an,i .1. a ' TT f - : n-, . .. Did you notice Holy smoke! ... , SDine- " " ,v r fi.K tu t j..- - Jä1 eT 3Ti 5? Jf.l?S-? s fa,m.lly'..?hn ' -u-v- wueanu tne Miiun-M-q lnnaa ol U. I. U I-- - wwnto 1 1. a i lasi et IV uecause they went to Otwell and I :j 9 - - - , groceries, ciotning etc .Now.

"'"nd he 11 i Z . 'VL Ie.e,ic,ass master, and we join his and Pc keeP a coPV nimany friends in all parts of the

evening. Nobody hurt. social infliction 1 --T8 n men who neigh like a when yon contradict them or ta7 omethlng they do not underrtnij then the o-rerbold, who make e a a a ta . a ' inear own inn tat ion to your n earth , the paraerrering talker, who givea yon mi aoaety in large, tatu rating dneea; the pitiera of themselves a perilous claaa ; the frivolous AJmo-dr-na, who re Ilea on yon to find bim in ropea of land to twiat ; the monotonee ; in ahort. erery stripe of abnrdity these are social inflictions which the magistrate cannot cure or defend yon fmrrf; and which must be intrusted to the restraining force! of custom, and proverha and famlllar rales of behavior impressed yocng peoplo In their school days, ..-rrr,

Thresia Knable Wants

(5,0001 Here's Hoping She Gets It. Washington iVimwrai On be half of Thresi 1 1. K,-vi j I ,Mni, .....l.... C....I o. u .i .u l . 1 'UWM "iuwn, oral iv , ai-tii, ti e.1 attorneys, have ont,r.,l auit uwÄ-.-j Ä w TU . - -w Vit V'Mllll I W I ' . in 1. 1 1 1 i,s in ii i rr in nnnntL' t.i pt,rsona imuries with rh nlnin. tit? all.r ...;.,. i vii. hih ps-3 ii. i cvuvi u n in ii attaektrd br the defMdant The complaint tecitad that at thrt time of th., ..Ir th nlui. i tili was employed at the home of j th defendant's father as a do-! mestic and had her two children there with her; that on the nieht of July 7th the defendant, John a. Rhnad oivunied hv th-nlintirrond u-itK i"" vwt mi" bit v ' " in buggy whip; that he knocked her down kicked and wounded bor s house for protection; that vere nature that.she had to drive sau:t an alhdavit has been filed against Rhoades charging him with laaanll ami h-tt..rv Brag! Bluff! and Balderdash The following is rerrinted from the Huntingburi? I it having been published by them as a communication from Jasper. As a specimen of Brag and Bald ,erdash, it is fine It. is also, most wretchedly false in some particulars. Because billecox could not ha VV U IMOI C U Iatmfartnrv rmmArofiAn ; " - -,vaat tivieJQl i V 1 " 1 1 ha had tried. Self brag is worse rh-n ierutl in th;. ZLZ . .1IU V.l.-I, Ulli paia i. i t , . n sal ln . "aa kwoo at it It e Wi always gaod at it tumble to himself TLA a- ii The following is the rot "The di patches in the Sunday papers are authority tor the statement that Congressman W. E Cox has recommended John TJ lJ,.Un J i i , county in extending congratulalions and hal u. ihm fr Uim oi.n. cess, and the hope that he be able to serve longer than predecessor. X Y. Z Jasper, Ind , July 16, 1014 icvaav a vaa v wv ii-'ie -J IVA III J CUV will his No Ray to Good aa Alfalfa. There la no other hay so good as al falfa for all kluda of lire stock, and for horsee and hoira alfalfa la invaluahln. either aa a hay, a soiling crop, or a pasture. It eicela aa a bug paarare, and. with hoss. make one of the most profitable farm combinations. An alfalfa field ts aaid to be a hog'a Idea of heaven. In root growth alfalfa reaembloared clover, but sends down a atronger tap root- When properly handled It pro duces three or four cuttlnmi each 1 year and remains productive for many I years I-and which Is adapted to red ' clover usually growa alfalfa when any laa or inoculation and of lime la supplied. Alfalfa doea best when aown alon Many failures are due to sowing It with oata or barley These take ao much water from the aoll that tho alfalfa dlea. Alfalfa growing marks tho highest development In owr modern agricaltu re "Mfalfa la the richest bay food known."', w Bplhman. w FOR SALE Good frame house, 7 rooms, on improved street. Cheap for immediate aale, inquire this oflice.

r ixed expense go mi . hetber you eil anything or nut.

J tl Maik.u- pail mi the vav devil titng . H hired out tow a med u me fhA Iraopi lnr U-t weeks H ! ii Hiiil a girl aOllWf take deuwn the bonne when -' mnk - In -disk-up in bat hnt -in k rifM iu hie ee and ia there. Joal'i v It glass ivicnn Iii u( in i miss nis i Iv. II . . J t. I l . , ,. J 'f ' "VTl. " ' lawiii Itim and whn hn Hit view 18 00 wi-hin hIih wii - hai k he ieet u out' NOaH Mal th tö'-liu ttHV.

(irocr iVikltH potaajaai kind af Wt miles north of Jasper, Ind chMM fniai a limvalin trller thefa's: ha(i all the symptoms of olbafdat and he ht-d law throw th- Kidney complaint and my back bull gh d rn U war. Hafoaad f6" At nipht sharp, shootbin i t it thet it lid tmne Pains darted through my

ureri. ahtl n t.-xlv woulWhcb t. Tew -nvf tin- ! i vi centri whn hii wife wants tew uu tew tha iit ii-r is jeet fi happy ei if ihe went. Mry Ulakewbc hez a A. lams appfl almost like a trail's is now one 'd lhe most envied nirls hearahouts. She 1ih a new rhineHtone pendHnt mi her neck rhuin nnl hy fwallerin gha kin made the thing j'gle and eparale e . a . - ,i i ciiuii i-w nut teuer h eve out. hill fimith e he het hit) laut' rciawd ever since he t"ll deowu and i brok the on- wl.wt his wife him f. i a Chrietnmn present St m-- i rftivtgBUa is Peie Dark io. He Ixiught hi-self a safety raz a t t t r an! iio ngurfu i t i long tune h"ow he wi ? goin tew gt t dost witb cut cutting t tie mole on bit chin. Finally he hi on the plan of eiietir. '11 PMH-f""' f the blade enuff ii w lei trie mi. if ;iue inrew. Dud lay Meirv mi e the4 sum feiler, ain't e. finarj t they think they he. On of them give him a lead dollar, ami Tnindaj heu a pipe in Dudley's hoile lnisted he melted up the dollar and clod 'br h"lf, dning h ioh what a pltimher u'd her .'harged him 2 fer Newspapers at best have to print much that isn't ideal, be cause it is mostly their job to mirror life as it is, riot lite as it

l A . I i i This newspaper has no hard ami fast rules governing its news columns. The editor re'.H'CVVS lilt IlK'-t W U5S JUdK" ;mentdp()n the individual cases a- they come, ami will exercise that right FOR BALaf, Large lit d farm, mineral, and timber lai ds in si ouihein ftates. V'w i the 1 1 tu tu ii ff in the I tit 1 . while price- are iesonahe. i r Uaibeff taet- aie guaranteed le eut mi uiHuy thousand f-et per acre, if intere 'd snd for literature. Hanaaoodi Cohwilaallaw K'alt Co Rooaa 20, Watta Boildlna;, Kirmingham. Ala. . Major W . A. Hammoi.d V m. A. Wilson Genend Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind. Cfi I ITU FD W DV OVJU I n L.n IN RT TIME TABLE Schedule in Eflecl Sunday Jan. 4, Hie Fcl lowing is lor Information Only and is no Guaranteed asnocfira Be. te M a u r a . ii i n e. .i isasiaocaa o. B lUiuV , :.7 A M P- 1 '- It.ll A. No. t. " t I V f i mil nwsi ii at MMaaMaa K A STB HI Mi. No. I. HII1 4 1 A. B. I'. M. 5.2 SO i. ItAll.i . J 4.' A. M. go io 0 . r m S 4. 10: 4 Re i " ii 4i a. m V K. CImVi'imiiIi. Ant IP r pU VfcAffS f XPIZRIENOP A -iT.mi ' , i ell-air a" i tprval '(. Scientific iftiici Km A mM'...fnrlf llln.lt' . l . . I irrnif rii rlr I i rrUNN Ä Co.3r?-s New Yop raun, ulk e. ud. V 11. Waat iu Iwa. U U Ml-rt

ougnc to ne. Anu in iirawing,vouiu ue neara irem i'aris at a tie-line between what is fit tojdistance of GO miles by a reportprint and what isn't the mostj" of the Matin, from which conscientiou l judgments will journal we take our present acdiflfer. count. Capt Colin speaks of

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DOING THEIR OUR Scorts ol Jasper Readers are learning Duly of the Kidneys. filter the blood is the To

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neys' duty. When they fail to .1 this kidneys ar' weal.. V "-" IllilV 1UIIOW. Hlpthe kidneys do thtir work lTse Doan's Kidnev IMk' tl... tested kidney remedy Proof of their worth in the following: F. W. Frevberurer. fkrnar. ,,0" uoan s Kidney Pilbacted oremnth. nml nut iii.lv ilrnuu away the pains, but regulated the action of my kidneys. My experience with this medicine hs-s convinced me that it is a very tlFective one." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedv get Doan's Kidney Pills-the MM that Mr. Freyberger had Fosttr-Milburn Co., Props., Buf fa.'o, N. V No More Wires. Recent Wireless Telephone Ex periments in France have attain ed results that may have a farreaching importance With a transmitting station set up at Paris, long conversations are sent out and picktd up at points over anunand mires oft. As e.piaineu in a recent note, the encrric an- system ol the officers Lohn and Jeanci is used, work ing a liV'-foot antenna. Ordinary wireless apparatus, such as even amateurs possess, will receive the spoken message- For instance, a small wireless station ; t Mettray. ILO miles from Paris could receive long newspaper articles which were being read into the sending apparatus. More striking still was the use of a wireless telegraph motor car of usual make-up. with a 100-foot portable antenna mast which could be erected on the ground in 20 minutes. Conversation I IJ I i l v . the great military use of the, method For instance, the tren eral can send out orders direct i by telephone to the field or to; bat h'ships. Tuning can be var-i ied, ) as to prevent interference o!i4-eoi Nale of ICoek Koal Hunds. OlftVe sf the Treasurer of Dubois Co. Ind. Sealed proposa's will be rcceiv-d ati this otliee iiLtil Friday July 31, 1114 at 1 o'clock I'. M. for the purchase of Rock Koa-1 Bunds of luloii Couniy Imliant. faring- date of July 15, li14, ia the Baa of J10.7.1 pavahle aenn-aanual in j installments Of MS Sash aad Iarinir aalsnrt at th? rate of four ami one ImU j percent f r annum from date. FayaMe essi annually, and the first of Fait! pay I BMal shall lie due an.l pavahle on the 1 " ii lnv r.f May 111.V and one ins'ullJn.ent thalMe du and pavulile on lie-! 15th day of Nveiuler. IUI'., anJ on la utrtllnient riail hw due and navalile üi i it de I .tli day of May and the r,tU day of i i ai i i . i . ..... i .ii-:uiier earn ye- w.ereal r urftil tlie lant piiymeot Hhall becoiiih due, which payment ehall become due .SoveMiber Id. IBM. ajii Ii ndn are isued for the purpose ul const rifting certain improvementH on j a ceruin higliway in Bainbridi-e Town-1 shipai i" t itioned for hy Peter L.Doll' and other, and in strict percnance of th lawn of the State of Iudiana. Sud Lond will In issnad in denoiniDatione of $l'i each and w ill bo told to the highest and lieft biddei for not leea than par value. The rurht to reieet hot ui.I all hid ie herelijr reuerved. I'i C --i- miaut 1k uealeil and endorsed, "I'.i.U for Hock Road Bond-." Wm. k m - ii kk, Treasurer. Dulmis Count v. Mil HI KN ,V SwKKNRV Att'vS. 1'ily 17, 114. -2 wki. When the dust is on the counter and the cobweb's on the shelf and there's no one in the store but your disheartened self, and your stock is getting shelfworn and everything looks stale, and bills enough are coming in to turn a banker pale Oh! then'. a time a fellow's feelin' kind o' blue, and is puzzled with the nroner thiriäis to do In am-h a situation but one remedy applies: if you want to get the customer you've got to advertise Laurels Aainl ff-M Part r.-pn. ' 14 mta) (he Or PtotUI Aware te LW.HARPER KPNTUCKY WHISKEY QaM ane4aeMBSf grw (m-n .1C For bale ay All LestPaf Dealers

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He inuring the un.d st.t. the Houte of Loida. When a senator i9 . United States ho semi- h, tials uu ia afar .. Xbarj sentcd by hm colleafue, r tk . J.J. I 4M 1 , oflice unless some ohiet! raised, when the v uro not to committee on privilege and i tiona for examination. YV) tor elect appears he itep op to the ck-rk'a dehk, , hia colleague, takes an oat port the cons-titution of t States and lTthcn led tthe outer row, which fail haa selected for him, when ceives the congratulath n , fridida and introdm t (0 senators who cure to i I quain.tanrÄ1 H ! may be and waits for ad ion mm. wnen ne goes to tl Mcretary'i fice, writes his aut. n. red book for the u and draws his iiu1m In flui Rntvliak I,...:.,.. r i ... proceedings are rarj newly created paar ei toric chain her in n r .l-e ol velvet t'-immel w th . tended hy two fellow peen as his sponsors tad 1 k ort e black rod, as the lergeant it r ia known, anl the carter k - iirms, arrayed ia a aoreeoui i The procession mnrches aro i making low hows to the erat throne and t the prcaidina who is the lorj high chi from different p:irt of th I chamber, to which that i person rrnv.dv r-rrnnds. W new peer rem he the throci katsell rovereullv and placei the aaaptj chair, a here I ought to le sitting, the paten 1 nobility lie has reeeivi I from ! overeicn. He is then led 1 I wobhat k, where the lord edminMi rs to him the sponsors next lead bim to the er bench, where -he take- hü for .t moment. Then all tl. nd "tin- three t. es at ti. : 'i rr Boil tiding officer. The lord high MlliiP.tnMl livc li tin,.: come- down to ihakehs&df with I new !.: and welcome him to I house. Tip other peers come u and t r congratulations. THi C: LCTION Tu JON H Wa. Easily Rrm-vcd When the uilin The 8a; o alw.iy been friend . . Explained. u -1 nd Kelaeai ) .ierf and I111 ehi n .Join i .is t.r.o a fellow . foe what an alt I twenty ff. ,r ! wa-. er chir:iiir" Molly Nel there wai r;iil3' n o Indeed, us tl e .ftair' rious it v. i dent to ail, ing lohn and Moll thi that the p:. . eats con lighted. Ah yet there wa- no f : al annouii' cir.cnt, but i a I . afaa i aur nun ii umjcr-i" a. ei alt evening n-ner erenuiL' J iu diuii wm me irotii r-vi lingering after the other S n had ratiradL The surjirise of the two ess C uimmnllv rrrmat tar lion on a p. " shi(T.iT!.' -ii was heard in tl and presepl Mr. N on in aliiiperv and dressinir y die in hand. Quite evidently had gone to bed and then got B for some purpoe. Ti ii. IUI l( . -viiai. - ... ! ,". a.1.i4 ai ihn m . V W ter'" Molly's clieeks were buniinr. her father stood there hr nl and evine J"'m cloaelv. John. ' ing against the doorpost, whore had stood for the last fifteen tt ute sayincr good night to Mo felt deeidedly neewafftabls Mr. Nelson's prize. In fact, it was etnWr:i-:r : around is:ir . oi.n s a vour vj. who g'VM -r.ii'.'ht to the BO Dl "Is aavthfng arrorj, Mr. N on?" he he "in. "Am I to I that etM! olijoet to niv Bf "WeH, mo. not siactly, J Mr. Nel-ori ceiafbed sli'htlv, tating. "It's only that mother I would Iii e to cret a little f "Father cried Molly, ouite dipnant. -we ln't have been turning ar talkm - me! John has D Ott "I don'1 do il t that, my do: Mr. Ne' 1 .'Tinning to : the sit Mai on. "It's nnt that, have I any ' n tf John'!, t Ing to fan. 1 faeL 1 heten't object ü B in to his coil ! i Id to John Mr. NV ha vir essarilv n "e. to suep'Cio Hat' or uu son and I da dear John, to t Ii " have tanned tides against the bat path. ()r ' room is next to tiie aucnen, ihn mm ini'nm itr ii rini7inkr is ' . . . . M .... I , oonducivs to repoae,"