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Show QrouchlneM Destroys Friendship. Nobody, of course, cxccta n man to be eternally radiant with cheerfulness and wrcnthed In smiles. But people will not tolurnte urbaulty one day and grouchtuess the next In perpetual alternation. al-ternation. People will not tolerate It because they do not have to. Pleasant f i lends who nro more reliable in their manner nro not dlfllcult to find. There Is no need of putting up with a Jgrouch." ' Consequently the moody, Instead of blaming others for their unpopularity extraordinary, would far belter reproach re-proach themselves. They are the ones wltli whom the fault lies, and until they overcome their moodiness the.v may rest assured that solitude and nn-happiness nn-happiness will be thrlr portion. II. Addlngton Bruce In Chicago Dally News. |