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Show SOUND KEEPS FLIES AWAY. HhjF Musicians Are Nt Annoyed X Iha Ir.l. Hhlla I'latlng. I'hiladelphM R cord: "While lig-tenine lig-tenine to eti uMn s r concert the (Vice tiay," ea.d a oui.g man, 'I waa g.rat-ly g.rat-ly nr.od by the lues, which were ao persi.st-nt that I could hardly driva thi ai uv..ty. I won . red how the ninsi- with both hands busy playing, j stood them, and I diew near the shell ( iu which they sat to s.-e. To my aur-j aur-j prise I found ' t -here was not a fir In the sheil. hen. to my greater surprise. I ,i :,.d hy this waa. I The sound a.. , the music, rolling with tremendous volume from the shell, kept out the ihe.s. The Insect could not fly against the waves, thouga they tried ha:d. Hundreds of thrro. were struggling fiantically to reach the thell, but they n.ight as well have tri.M to fly a.'iinst a tornado aa against those sound waves. Thua pro-tected. pro-tected. inclosed by a magic curtain made of their own music, the musician musi-cian played Wagner, unannoyed by tha Uky and petering flies," |