. them love and tender attention they will never receive It this side of the grave. "It has been the policy of the newspapers in the past to 'touch us up.' I hope'to win their con fidence and that of the public by absolutely abolishing all forms of force and severity in the treat ment of the insane here. No nurse or attendant can be so good as to not be dismissed instantly for any physical violence to the inmates." o o i ' ABOUT PEOPLE N As a possible mistress"of the .White House a year hence, Mrs. Cummins is rightly in ' the public eye. She was Miss Gal lery, daughter oi a Michigan' railroad president before her marriage to the Iowa senator She is a director of the f Des Moines home for friendless chil dren, and is a prom inent member of the D. A. R. -T - 1 a rt w Out in Pueblo, the other day, a man arose in church and inquired if there was a christian scientist present. A woman arose near the front and proudly proclaimed that she was a christian scientist. "I am sitting in a draft," .said the man, "will you kindly change places .with me?" FRESH! I n v s count: My love, i press my, suit on bended knee Dolly: Why not borrow an ironin' board, Count? UTTERLY OBSTINATE "Is Tylbury as unreasonable a's "they say?" - ' "Unreasonable ! Why, that man even expects his new house to ber built to suit him." ' Missionary And do you know! nothing whatever of religion ? Cannibal Well, we gota" taste1 of it when the last missionary waij here.