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Show Visitors Prom Tonopnh. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Sutro of Tonopah, Nov., are guests at the ICnutsford hotel. Mr. Sutro Is a member of the wldoly-kndwn wldoly-kndwn brokerage firm of MIms, Sutro it Co. of Tonopah Judge Ericksen. Here. Judgo Fordlnand Ericksen of tho Seventh' Sev-enth' Judicial district Is In tho city for a fow dnys on business. He reports tho unusually un-usually heavy snowfall as bringing satisfaction satis-faction to the citizens of his section of tho State, as It assured a year of excellent excel-lent cropa for the farmers and fruit-growers. P. N. G. Club. Thursday afternoon the P. X. O. club will meet with Mrs J A. Geary at her home, 7AC, East Third South street. Give Your Lung3 a Bath. Returning from the theater via the subway, Dr. Henry Russell of the upper up-per West Side, with his wife and a neighbor whom he had met on the train, walked over to Riverside Drive at the physician's request, to "take a lung bath," as he expressed It. "Our lungs," said he, "quite ns well ns our bodies, need baths. Especially do they need a bath after we havo sat for three or four hours In tho Impure and 3tale air of a theater or a church. Then, if wc could see them, our lungs would look as unsightly as tho face of a coal heaver looks after a hard day's work. "Air, pure air, Is the cleanser of the lungs, and to bathe them the head should be thrown back, and through the nostrils pure, fresh air should be Inhaled till the lungs are dlstendctl to their utmost limit. About twenty-five of tho deepest possible lungsfuls of pure air should be slowly Inhaled and exhaled. Then the pure air rushes like a torrent through nil the dustv crannies cran-nies and hidden, grimy corners of the lungs, and It carries out with It every Impurity. "After a long sitting In a theater's Rtnlo air, try a lung bath. You will be amazed to find how It will cheer and ' strengthen you." New York Press. |