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Show a , Tne Danger of Early Rising. K Yet another venerable superstition It has met its doom at the hands of the ir- m . repressiblc "scientist," says the London L AVorld. Until now people have bien Wmti- content to accept, if not to act upon, fe . the theory that early rising in con- BL junction, of course, with a correspond- ibF uiy eiU'-v 1,a,,it of K'"8 t0 'd is Bjf conducive not only to wealth and wis. Hi dom, but also to health. Indeed, a JBffii ' familiar rhymed adage protests aa much " fHfr in so many words, But, like many i Wm" another primitive belirf, it has been igpr ' ruthlessly shattered by tho scientific 'jP? ipon"cla3ts one of whom now claims tc jM lmve discovered that people who get uj "W ' early go mad much more readily than pi. others. In support of his th"oiy he ', ' points to the undoubted pi evaleuee of ' insanity among uhose i-ngagod in agri- f't' ' cultural puiauits. Though it is sad to "I tfee a time-honored doctrine thus ex-, ploded, oue is dhjposed to favor the new ' ' , opinion at the expense of tin old. In ii any case, there can bo no harm in being . on the safe aide, and, after all, it is so , caisy not to get up early. 4 |