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Show LET NOISE BE ABOLISHED. The next advance In comfortnbl livelihood which science has In atnre for humanity la the abolishment of noise. We expect to see In tho near future tho Ingenuity and ahlll of man displayed in an attempt to still the roar and crash of city life. What a beneficence it would be If nnlao could bo dispelled, or even mitigated. miti-gated. In city and town! The nimble nim-ble of wngona of every description, tbo itrind and Jostle of atreet cars, tho ecreech ard toot of horn and whistle, whis-tle, all this din tlmt makes It nercs-eary nercs-eary for vendera of nil aorta to shriek tn order to attract attention. Tim noise of the city Is driving thousands of pisiple mail and shortening shorten-ing the Uvea of a multitude of others. It Is lb noise of the rlty that elves the country Its chief attraction. The stillness of tho country. hilt n hen-diction hen-diction It Is after months ot city et-perlence! et-perlence! To sleep In a country house where all Is still, w here slh nca Is unbroken save by' the buying of a dog or the cry of some nlcht bird! RtlllncN Is a marvelous luxury to the denizens of the city. There mutt be some way to put a quietus lo thla Intolerable patiitemonium. Medical Talk. |