Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 January 1915 — Page 8
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STRETCH YOURSELF
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Do It the First Thing After You Wak
in the Morning.
A splendid thing for the body is
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up in me morning, take a good, lorn;
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stretch ffliem over the head as far as Tbe wa 1 ot olu of the burglar line you can reach, and at the same time was tllIs: 1 Ua(1 luy good nerve and stretch the feet downward as far as nwVh T n.?' 1 SGemed to jou can. liaise the feet and stretch tu cb crack and upward just as high as you can, and uSüS ÄÄ then lower the feet and legs very and dawn, when the cops aTe most Bl0Zyr drowsy. While 1 was doing a job 1 When you get out of bed, raise thought of nothing except my work
juui iiiLiis uer your nead, and, WUb uotü eooi and watchful. Ii standing on tiptoe, see how near you wasD,t one üf those blokes who scdrej can reach the ceiling. Then walk people to dfi:lth or who are ready it about the room while in this nosi- mtf"? .to.add murdcr to robbery. I
tion. Stand on the rieht font nnrl l11..1 neTor Ilked thc PrPect
j i i m . o wj- j-iiviug ei euer charge. tretch the right arni forward and As I was saying, whi.e engaged at
x M w fwwv,au; wiuiu au ujy worK, However dangerous, I was the same time the left foot is raised steady as a monument, but when danfrom the floor and stretched out- Eer üad passed and I had nothing to do ward, and the left hand is stretched but think 1 went downhill very fast, backward and downward. This is a Wbat bothered me most was that I
tine exercise for the whole body and UUU1U" SieeP nigüts-that is, when is especially good for the waist and oTeToof n awaf, iD 1 h p?, making them firm and kroner , ?k a nap in a gentleman's parciA. ö,; " . . an5 strong, lor and was only wakened hv th mn
oiai:ing on tne lelt toot this exer- coming up and shining in my eyes I i cifo can be reversed. int 4. J .
; Tr , . ö"- wuL Lime to save myselr. , li you have been sitting in. the But when lying on a soft mattress, same nosition fnr n 1 nnnr -f -1 -r-i n -r.nA With W'.irm nnvnrc o nV? -
. mg, studying, writing or sewing and beins disturbed, sleep wouldn't comp j the muscles have become tired and to mG 1 ,ay awake thinking of the I cramped, the best thine- to rln iQ t!me when 1 W0ll!d hoar Prison doors
get up and stretch. Streh thJS mo Tho thoht was
arms upward and outward and foi e
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"tio ua 1J1"J ilS VOIl ran nnri rA-n R non m-o-rn- lr, v;n r j- -, .
. o - j uivj; 'vvt, uu i learea insanity. tliem. Jixnand the phncf. nnrl One niirht t
breathe deeply, or, sitting in the havlnS slept two hours and knew there chair stretch the hands upward lift would bo 110 mre slumber for me till
uiu iceL irom uie iioor and .stretch uu,e j upnr rü uoa- 1 was so
them forward as far as possible ?cs?.uiai uiac 1 lU with the many way so you eive the mnPlpC a :eho,n of ons ,ul"some iouse where
good, vigorous stretch. TTT"!
When one is very tired, thp.rp i
nothing more restful than stretch
ing the muscles and then rein Tin or
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Illuminating Gas. In the Philosophical Trn
of the Eoyal Society of London for 1739 is printed a letter, written v 1(391, in which the "Rev. .Tnhr rilfiv-
tor details a series of e"nprirrinnfc
he made in distilling coal in n fp-
tort showing not onlv f.J-mf he hnA
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P 5 evolved, but that he had collected Ü I and stored them for some tia in
bladders. In 17S7 Lord "Dnnrlrm
made eras from coal, with whi nil Via
m v ,. , j Milieu ug 8 1 lighted the hall of Culross abbey. f In 1792 Robert Murdoch began the
. pnniwiui Jijuii resujiea in tne r 1 7- 1 T 1 I n
BbLauiisnmont ot coal gas as an illuI minating agent. In 1797 he nublie-
ly showed the system lie had matured, and in 179S, being employed in the factory of Boulton & Watt, Birmingham, he fitted up an apparatus for the manufacture of gas in that establishment, with which it was lighted. This was the first use of illuminating gas except by way of experiment.
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'rle with Solid SUci Breech ("inside qs wtil as -' .rrel (which costs $4.00 extra on other gun?V- ! . iucj -cartrHgcs ruickly from magazine withot - .1 -Down peaturcTriRser and Hammer S.leij jiiTy; price stanu J r!e "A" fmn.S22
- big catalog dWi iVnigo. 75" 77? . Trap Special c ul aU other SteJl(X&.a j- F&CrmS U., cs and shotguns. Do It now! 42 Willov, Sgc- , Hvn ComnP' l'10' or s- ot:". you should have a copy' : the Ideal Hcnc .Book 1G0 ;v.scs cf r.?.fui information for shoov- Ti flls all ab, pnmcrs and relo.idn- toHs for all standard rifle, r -tV, and .hohr0j7n,eaSl,rC !m'!'"5 "Oc-- ly; hous you how to cut y ur aramumti.M and do more i-d . ttrr iv..:-. ti,;c r-, im.iiuuimj
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I had no richr
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crib In view, a small house with not gfig5S5ga5
ixiuuu iu il. r.uc i was looking for sleep, not plunder. I went there, took out a pane of glass, entered and went upstairs to find a place to settle down. I stood in a dark hall looking into a room where a night lamp was burning. In the room a woman was in beH with a child, both asleep. The child was
bieepmg on me trout of the bed, very near the edge. He was a boy and, I think, about fire years old.
On a narrow lower bed, close beside the other, slept another child, a girl of about three. She was sleeping in the
cemer or ner oeü on her side and had her chubby fist up against her fat cheek. It was hot summer weather
and none of them except the woman
naa any covers whatever. TTTl J
wuat interested me was that the boy's head was hanging over the side
oi ms uea arm so much of hta biy, too, that it looked to me as if he Ifaa about to fall. He was restless, and I
knew ne would be over very soon Somehow I wanted to see him fall, though I kept in the dark so that he wouldn't see me if he woke up. Th next kick he mrde sent him over. Hi fell a couple of feet, but didn't waki
up. He lauded partly on tbe little girl but she didn't wake up either. I expected she would, as she moaned oncf or twice in her slcen and tumor! nwr
but finally she slept as peacefully as before. It was such a delightful picture to one suffering from insomnia that I kept ou watching the children. The boy continued bis kicking and crowded the girl, pushing her with every move to the front edge of her bed. It must have been half an hmir (ha ho irf
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7 - - - wuv. ouuTTCU not the least si:;nof waking. Meanwhile I beard the muttering of distant thunder, and while I was looking at thorn all there came one terrific crash loud enough to wake the dead. The mother turnod over, but neither of the children moved. Then follower!
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Embarrassing For the Lecturer. Civilized people when they listen
co a lecture on some abstrnso rpjpti-
i -i , . "live uuen 11a r an i?:nr (hat he kpnf Mc eubject applaud even ,f they do this up. wücu tborc was a t hup, and
J xi - uiicxc la evi- tue lthi my on tne tloor. But she
ueiiwy more lranicneis among say- seemed o be ns ouf or table there as crnrir On ll(?r ljOfl Af ;inv rnfn 1 j
o o"uiJ bJJ.a Uj Captain Guy Burrows. A white man one evening tried to explain to some members of an African tribe, the Mobunghi, the wonders of the steam engine and steamship. lie drew diagrams on t.hr rati1 nrA fvfl
radience listened and looked with ' one crash aft or nnnllipp nnrl t Q-v rinn-
apparently intense interest. Atlasticd tIiat l ihe mother would
ciivr uuu mivc a 100K at ner children. But she f.!ept on. She must have ! been very tired or had lnf i.f !
' -wwtv w i vx sleep or she couldn't have sinf-
through those terrible bolts. Never had I beard such thunder before. The only effect the storm had on any of them was to increase the restlessness of the boy. He rolled and turnbled in his sleep like a ship tossed by the waves sometimes lying for a few minutes close against his mother's bed, then rolling over ro the outer edge of his own. I was sure he'd in time turnble out of this bed, as he had out of the other, and I was bound to see him do it. Sure enough, hafm-f t orQrtf
it he gave a lurch and landed plumb
on rop or nis sister. Neither of them awoke. I reckon women know in their sleep what's going on with their children
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for, now that the storm was over and , everything was still as the tomb, the ; mother sat up in bed, glanced at her children, got up and put them in their proper places.' Then she went back to bed herself and was asleep in a moment.' "Well," I said to myself, "If that's what a clear conscience will furnish I'm going- to hare a clear conscience." I went back to my roun resolved nev er to enter any man's house agafn lm
j my, own, at least not fur plunder. 1
went co uea and slept like a top for
. uLit.) -iour nours. I kept my resolution, found honora ble employment and prospered Rnt 1
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