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Show uu HUMORS OF CLEANING UP LOUISIANA HonryOyen in World's Work, gives some amusing examples of tho easy- ,.nn Unnrnnu thnt fir. DflWllniT TUU up against while he was on his famous fa-mous campaign to rid Louisiana of At ono town tho dirty condition of a public building was pointed out to Its old-time caretaker. "Dr. Dowllng, suh," said he, "your Ideas of cleanliness, suh, differ from mlno." A baker In a small town was found at his dough with his hands and undershirt un-dershirt In nnrdly presentable condition. condi-tion. "Hadn't you bolter wash up and chango shirts'" suggested the doctor. Ycssuh," said the man, proudly. "Tonight's the night" In one place tho doctor remonstrated remonstrat-ed with a dairyman for currying his horso at the door of his milk room "Oh that's all right, doctor,' said he. "We will get all that out when we strain the milk." One hotolkeopor, on boing roprl-mandod roprl-mandod for keeping a hog pen just outside of his kltchon window, said: "Why doctor, thoao hogs havo been thero'flvo months and nono of thom ain't boon sick yeL" |