| Show OISH Oi 01 CITIES What appears to be an interestIng experiment Is being made In Chicago In the firm orm of a crusade against the variety of with Uh which toot that oIt city as all other large larg cities Is II tormented day and night It Chicago can b be reduced to comparative quietude there should be hope for every other city The movement which by the WRY way has 1111 found a champion champl n In the chief ot of police Is the subject of much ridicule but tt it seems to u us It deserves serious attention There can be no doubt that not noiSe Is a 0 constant wear And tear lIAr on th the nervous nor that the d death Ut lists are very ery much lengthened Civilization has haa brought In It its trail the of whistles the clanging oi of belle bellI the clatter on a of oC heavy wagons and numerous other evidences ot of life 1111 end abel That they can oan be entirely aboU td Is of oC course out o of tb the question lint can thy they be restricted or modified It so 0 bO bOIt bow It cannot be denied that human be belli inge In tM the midst of are subjected to much oh absie through the organs orran that convey sound to Ute the brain bral There are mo more protection for tor the theother other organs ot of thin for tor the ther ear r Objects that out Olt an abominable odor are carted sway wa i the eye e I Is pro protested tested against too offensive sights Ight and nd It If the organ orran of oC feeling It I sinned against recourse can b be had to tb the courts But tb the organ orn of hearing Is i lin without protection In ears all In places everywhere hol noises can be made and th there is II no way war to protect oneself against theta The vie urns are re helpless sad lAd yet et why should It not bt be ac gentlemanly as permissible to offend t the t Oe eye cr Si to pour r Into nr are tb the a abominable so man many seem to be fond ot of producing It may be Impractical for lor ties tift to control to any n lar large extent the bustlIng ot of large business center but It should hould bt be possible to At an influence and duct people III d to that good taste which WOUld forbid a gentleman ot or Id lady to tile the ear of oth other rt on th the same m ground as thy they would refrain from offending the othe organs ot of perception Een ven that b be a great gain cain |