The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1906, Page 10

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4 aioe | The Modern “Sinbad”? = = = = —s|NEW YORK THROUGH <6) | a | Cran GLASSES 4 by the Press Publishing Company, No, 53 to @ Park Row, Now Yors | 4y [pyin §. Cobb Entered at the Port-Oifice at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter, The Frofessioral Viotim of Momoslokness Z tho pentleman ae jeure more ur —iess pestered by W. WHO Etarts up o—-tackabazmcr.2olo bo- fore ho hae digested the hard lumy tn bis goo- was left. by thevinst eoda biscuit he ate cro 1d home In the high grass. By the thme TUR onU TR te chang Pieshirt and im __ EXERCIS > Everybody eats. human and also, like steam f_ tesults from the Fatmens appetites are “the amount-of no the lowed, <t tiurpitt ne berine te express a dark lon that ‘the only thing you'can find ro w York {9 a tiokut to go somewhere clas. boots him ng that he can make more money here than the President of the First National Bank got where he came from. He never returns thanks for tho fact that he'can stand on Broadway and see everything he pald a dol Jace at the St. Louls Exposition, besides a wholo lot of things ke co tsee at any exposition that had the approbation of the cle The advantages of 1esiding on our {sland do not appeal to him. “He's too busy mooning-around with his cyes full of country-raised beama tryin) tte find motes in Ol¢- Man Manhattan's iamps: “ - ~ Back homie he rode on a street car that ran smoothest: when it-was off the track—a car that wns only cleaned once a juet betore visit of the sanitary Inspecto: Here he feels excessive caus? thé subway expresses stop three‘or four times between Harlem and tho | Battery. 2D On visiting the Eden Musee -he Instantly deotdas ‘that the dumm h having majority of hed, But nit Kpenise annoy! for food is not only that much d, but-a potive dete money Wi ent in -clogeing the systent: A Yale professor has been conducting experiments with Yale students to determine effect of complete ma ion of food. Every student who subjected himself to the experiment had-te-adopt-the practice to =-which Mr. Gladstone attributed his prolonged good health of thoroughly chewing every mouthful’ of food and of putting no food in the mouth until the first morsel was thoroughly masticated. The nine students who underwent this test took no\other exercise than exercising their teeth. Instead of football and dumb/Aglls, or other| outdoor and gymnastic exercises,-more time was taken for meals, and the teeth were kept working steadily, with no gulping of food allowed and no-drinking permitied to wash parlly chavs foot down the threat — } ‘There was no fixed diet, and every man was allowed to eat what | he pleased three times a day. USE: e i Ee ‘The first thing noticed was that in a,few days the men ate tess, andj at-the-end-of-a-month-they-weré- consuming téss-than-hatf-as much food | s had been their prior custom. By the end of the test they voluntarily | reduted their consumption of meat by three-quarters. At the same time, there was a constant increase in physical strength =—and particularly -in-endurance.—Strergtir-tests-indicated-stead y-improve=+ =——-peni.—The-men-were able to study longer without-harm, to walk further | without exhaustion. * | If somabody mentions Mozatt’s “Twellth Mass~in hts presence ho does't know whether {ts a plece of music or a Boston regiment commandca by a German, but he lets on ta_be quite a critic at the opera. He openly admita that Nellie Melba’s voice 1s a total loss alongside tho valves of a | girl he knows out West with yellow hafr that sings in amateur productions te Jot the “Pirates of Penzance” for the bengfit of tha new Church Durlding ithe windows of the Oak Hall Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Emport uy | Keokuk for lfellkeness had those waxworks figgzera beaten to a souffle i + | | j ] Bock . | He thinks poorly of our Police Department. He allows, after studying ‘them carefully for as long as half a day, thut the onty joints our poliremen can pinch promptly are off the peanut peddlor's cart. The force doesn't begin to compare with the town marshal of Lebanon Junction. |. There {s also something distinctly low4class about the kind of bases | ball the local teams play, When he goes to the Polo Grounfis he can't |keep from thinking of a ttle pitcher he saw once n the Gaa Delt League—— who could make MeGfhnity, the [ron Man, look like a frozen fish. . - THE FUNNY PART: But he never becomes sufficiently disgusted to return to the place whence he came. TWO-MINUTE TALKS WITH NEW YORKERS. By T. O- McGill. __ , With the reduction in the quantity of food consumed came a dou- s “bling of the amount of physical energy as determined by the gymnasium ; “y: ‘ pai 2 ‘THE MEN IN THE NEWS-—Straight Talks to Them—By Nixola Greeley-Smith. f___ the-teeth, the-stomach and the intestines have their respective work} : = = ; as : = asl to-io-in-tuming-meat, vegetables. bread and-hutter into blood hair. mate To-the Foxy-English Doctor Who-Pedestalizes Women in |. Onan —cles, bones and-energy. If the teeth-do not do their work the craving “of | } 8 Hi In i Kk: —the body for more nutriment leads to eating needless food and putting fant Hope aye Be Saeed ne ene ee strain upon the digestive organs. This undue balancing ot food and nourishment clogs the system -and- requires either medicine or regular ———-phrysicat-exercise-to-get-rid-of-thetmpuri ties + Every horseman knows that the proper care of a horse's teeth is| necessary to Keep the horse in good Neath: 5 ; jan should iow that reeuhar na ltrabl exereise-of his teeth 4 necessary both to escape dentist’ nd doctor's bills and-to-Keep-his body | properly nourished. : ‘6 IL the —thene= | Mena foam over the plains of W tains) and come ly all winter in the 2 and come back to Hint We are in reality man mental superiors, how-i] the thousands of years of toll fi AR DOCTOR found m Tear, vered In Lo don you declared last @ thelr race he White Moun- dacks,or_pven—to—_— fork oF & summer, T come feeling of porn. hink haw Fir atenttss raxot ttt Ht GUT The General is |” vory best known Now Ye st office hours res al AVS E shea | “THs nmer there was # crowd o¢ Bowery it Lrondacks wite When they first cam Jand nowy, By the time Ghey “T} weeks iter, you couid see the or me a idss when you Ko cut ~ and stusendousness pas k Corner of the FS the red e was willing to tal eld. that to ack way of putting us to work Letters from the People. | ~--Praine for Health. Board. Mo ec Bastor ef fae Bvenine Werid I wan rather surprifed to note Dr. YD. W, Wynkoop’s alleged opinion in which he reema to me to attribute the present healthy condition of the olty ons alone. How sof work as well ax I, do, Doct Is simply an allur! 2dge our greate eng who supports Fe father deserted thom Is or husbandt On second th Why cd enujyowo? we asked sn nloned notions te the women hes y OUR eRy EO - ¢ than anxious. that ian sas acquit chem, a het tg ———— make Chem like Aipope-aial—soe_ all th wrote DY tound ot wie hile, eae nT ten trams teet nace Stop Laughing! |Mr, Cantfooler. Gentleman othe eam esilld lexnons well as cooking beet A irl without educa f would never be ab ren in. th ATTEN a Je ‘tou BEAT By-Walter A Sinclair. tukeshis pen dtchend, wit ter with my L_found six id and Suppose fe the OH -bon error he is fitted up, a t heretin antitoxin, mut ste You a r Fr 7 ering the work of the Health Depart-| ing the fraud f sticking up in the ‘Ag ho declares to save ouf land we people baye to bulld up. ai rare atone SuiSir reaves Mere ciVTo er Mae nen TE Just bulid. build, build and not be chil ed 3 understanding. All pralan to te Healtt | op cat Suan) contrat tm a | to-bust-the band-worked trust” apr ore fork ety at ma tg OPTIMISTIC. toowh: ig-extoliing. doin bp heHeves we ought to keep our hands off all resources. ist‘let tho trusts who never sleep aerve up to us our courses. ‘To keep allye we ought to strive. ; i ‘he prize? Oh, never -ylold it Q “a government. "Pin beat it went ' tewho fain-would wield it = un odd fad you hav! a colle Tam just beginning to =! stad in know 2 are making Ave myself seo ovat’ twin clam’ boul rom nine to teh min drying and putting utensils. Wil \nce Waits to-snap our foreign trade {n{spite of mall resources, ‘Conceal how wo our laws evade, by AUT &knd\do Hot Toros Us Se ‘To lose that trade. Eat food fl-made ‘And suffer for-your nation, “SO HE WAS DRIVING padiock for, | AH THE PARK LAST 1 in charge of "t Pinee Quotation, Ww themscives testi as to Ww i fn long of stort or average time; also a) 4 % patriot should eat canned rot What ts the revord UUme fora twloo-bver bey areal debt Orperiah of starvation. syn oor tt “gee = : i Bri ouaiueen GL ine reenter aa a “ Ay ‘Also, we'd beat beware tha Japs and o'er them not be gushy, pipe ot tho) foe and Hom | pests ait You may remember—do, perhaps—the Standard’e wells in Russy 2 \ : wee Sere Help nvake us rich, so do npt pitch te Gas SP EPHEN 1. GLADEN Rae Your fayor to a rival. . Ta the Mt catoh. the In (he World Almanac, iT oo im half Acsured now rest that we know best. : “rant HSS : “Don't wreck tho trust's survival. syve-a to the fol-| whom 1 ra elas a lowing auentions: (1) Mew do tab Laovies | fee for A bn : Of the wertd sent ihostrenern? 0) | it to Mow many men are tyere In t {+ | ooseepell ing arme? (2) That wre, tie beniden ang ey oo DD Dene nncL Eee : ‘Pointed Paragraphs. : mies a man has tho less one hears about him. HE fewer ene! I Some bank balances grow rapidly, but most of them aro easlly Yeraus “Cook Steve Strange Tricks of Parisian Alcohol Smugglers. hora Teen udasiaed MUSH the city Hf Pa Tg Reon Gea angi at Varliailiestiat tiab: oelisuned’ to cuticonit Chel heayliyytaxa auld. 7A emoUR checked, Takei RRGiine. irertow bora wha awsort to il 1 tin \onot papers but: a = : ener aS paar ee [the oiticers at 5 oye a} Doubs botipmed poitten and ot r wentedt nye commen son canst OAR A pottle Iadeled ‘hatr bleach" atten contains a woman's golden’ op prt T World dlsmi ema ul n order not to i liwploton’th f a orne boy |p A bol ; ait nk ton of the officers ¢ ist crage, beer, or]wine, and thi Auly declared by man In charge of the yehi- |} ntunity: A Paani anneal aabarrien oan Hien TEE tle ch they are carrie sree f, the oflicers are nea) : y Inte ¥ q fan Fue es OAM i Lie oi aria a a DMA Cian lee bea tho naHoe| When the other fellow ceanes to diaplay nny Interest it's tlme for you to anti f t maya the Ch orse,collar which at t dodge of the alcohol amuggjer, hut up. Nes i 4 Amn jonving tha iboarn During a period of ove: the cumtoma employers ut the yarlous | ocenmnstly there are men who would rather pay tholr debts than be : Nolr-aMeces ‘carrying a Very. 19 {T yored t¢ death by’ pill) collectors, ty on such an article as that. A 4 cabo). The emugslers took every gh the same bi of Part enh vw two min pass aturally th ined nearly forty quarts of ¢ mful| precaution agains) discov nover passing tire Even! King, but the teick wae discovered at last by an inquisitive of leisure. Up clk m emartl catand white shirt he earrtes an Indl r breastplate mutines the Indla rubber receptacie ts replaced by one of tin, At some pe rJod In his matrimonial career almost every man preténds to. r fo ran, | you_tell me what and w {ting [ADO Meepx. | of alcohol let outa lino of talk in his sleep for the benefit of his wite—Ohtoago Neivs.

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