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Show MINDS IN COMPLETE ACCORD for Once, at Least,' Mr. and Mrs. Smith Found Themselves in Absolute Harmony. "Wo are united In this movement," said ThomiiK M . Heed, a Denver physiologist, physi-ologist, apropos of a light, against the drug habit. "Yes, a single thought possesses us. and In that, respect we're like Mr. and Mrs. Smith. "At 3 a. m. of a bitter cold morning Mrs. Smith In her thin nightgown was pacing the door with her lollc-torment- ed babe In her arms. J he babe s sipiawkB of pain were terrible, yet they were easily drowned by the ear-splitting roars of young Smith, Jr., who tossed about his crib with a toothache. tooth-ache. "Mr. Smith, shivering in his pajamas, bent over the waHhstand, trying to prepare a cotton tilling for his son and a mustard plaster for his babe, when his wife's voice, scarcely audible above the uproar, reached him. " 'John,' she said, 'if seven years ago, I could have looked forward and beheld this scene, do you know what I'd have done?' "'Yes, love,' Smith answered. You'd have done just what I wish I'd done.' " |