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PHYSICAL FATIGUE
Dw-.s It Increase the Susceptibility U
ConLsglOUS r*i£9R»iiS?
It h«3 long boea accepted that
the physical susceotibility ratine greatly to infectious increases dis¬
eases, Two French physicians
hare 'recently experiments been endeavoring by
means of to confirm
this of view. white They subjected a num¬
ber rata to severo exer¬
cise (running,- in a rotating cage)
for four consecutive days, for
seven hours each day. Eight- of
these tired out animals were in¬
oculated with attenuated anthrax
virus, four animals in a normal
condition of health being inocula¬
ted with the same virus at the
same time, in order to servo as a
standard of comparison. The re¬
sult was, that seven of the eigtit
animals belonging to the hirst
aeries succumbed, while all the
animals of the second series sur¬
vived. The authors thus explain
the curious tendency of epidemics
to break out among soldiers dar¬
ing great manoeuvres and on cam¬
paign, and they urge that many a
a soldier is rendered suscepitibie
to disease by fatigue who would
have otherwise escaped.
Why Women Are Not Humorous.
A writer in the open letter da
partment of the currant “Century”
asks why in literature there arc :io
lady humorists. Ha then goes on
to answer his question by explain¬ finds
ing that from childhood man
the sawdust dropping out
everything, and soon discovers the
worthlessness of much that passes
for valuable. Therefore he learns
to smile and aay: “Is it not do
surd?” instead of allowing his p
sion for something desire to adore ov. r
ride his growing for trut.i.
But, on the other hand, a woman *
idols are so much a part of h«-~
life that when they are broken the
cannot snap her fingers, nor seel;
mirth as an avenue of escape.
Women may possibly grow satiri¬
cal, but satire is only a form ol
humor. When life ceases to be in
some way holy, or at any rats
ideal, then woman's creative fac¬
ulty censes,” says the writer. “She
ends where man’s talent as a hu¬
morist begins. ”
Every one a Fact.
Maine has wild land worth $20,
000,000 at a low estimate.
The marriages of minors are six
par cent, of the whole number.
Italy produces more wine thru
any other country in Europe.
Mr. Gladstone earns on an aver
age §15,000 a year by his pen alone.
It is said that 32,000 varieties of
goods are manufactured from
Wood.
There are mors than 2,000 varie¬
ties of apples raised m the United
States.
The State of Washington is one
of the heaviest consumers of con
densed milk in the country.
All sorts of la,co became fash¬
ionable under Louis III. and was
worn in extravagant quantities.
Tim Shoe on tfe; Other Foot.
Jonas (calling on Smith in the
evening)—I thought I v/ould find
you at home. You don’); go out
much.at night now?
Smith—No. I’ve given up all
my clubs and societies. I should
bo glad to have you come up and
spend an evening with mo occa¬
sionally. Jones—But wife might
your
think mo m the way.
Smith—Oh, she’s never home at
night till late. To uight^she is
a meeting or tile Thimbles Italics OOClO^y
for Supplying Ap...... Tomorrow to IlirAlt the
i W.ir B f UNA A T/ b
es© . trees to the ^ueen , S Daughters,
nav nti—l t n n.giu :, K u t,o w.e jogi. o.o >i« nf j iiiA wu
jioysil ”i Women, and SO on, evorv “
xagiit. ■ + /a wU,i.^ up auu ] see _ u a leiiuw. f.n
Itb awfni liv»alv '■* to bo married. I
Wii . ,,
you._____ ”
A Parallel.
A four tern-year-old boy, Tribune,” writing
for the “Galvftsson
draws this parallel between a tb.g
imd a boy:
“You have hoard it said that tho
it. ora will you whip a dog This the is better
in- liko you. a mis
v- '3. Ho only pi\;iiauda to him like
y*.a so tuat vo j will not beat
any more. Boys never like a par
enr. who beats and bangs protend t.iern,
though they good may deal of iv>y in to.
There is a, a a
dog.”
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