Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1915 — Page 3
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LADIES! LOOK YOUNG How Thousands Have Restored Natural Color. Dandruff Removed. Gray-haired persons will be Interested in the reports of druggists in town regarding the successful accomplishmenteof Hay’s Hair Health. This unique preparation causes the oxygen in the air to so act on the hair that the brilliant color and lustre of youth is returned. Not a dye; absolutely harmless. Removes dandruff. Gleans and tones scalp; revitalizes and beau tides hair. No one knows you’re using it. Ssc, 60c and 11.00 bottles at drug stores or direct, li Brice and dealer’s name are sent to Philo Hay peclalties Co., Newark, N. J. Price refunded If it falls. Adv. After the War. The manufacture of wooden legs is a useful industry, but extraordinary activity in their production is not a sign that the world is industrially prosperous.—Kansas City Journal.
Good Cause for Alarm Deaths from kidney diseases have increased 72% in twenty years. People overdo nowadays in so many ways that the constant altering of poisoned blood weakens the kidneys. Beware of fatal Bright’s disease. When backache or urinary ills suggest weak kidneys, use a tested kidney medicine. Doan’s Kidney Pills command con-fidence,-for no other remedy is so widely used or so generally successful. An Illinois Case Thomae J. Beal, 604 Walnut St., Harrisburg, a. HL, says: “My kidneys WM were In bad shape and my back pained me ter- JWrA , ribly. My limb* and L ijwSf hands swelled and I lU;Ky<rTO| couldn't lift a two- aXjf f pound weight. I- be- VX came a nervoua wreck JSEaItL y f F and had to quit work. I §HHAj FT was treated by doctors WYsj 11<• and tried all kinds of (ft NWj 11# medicine, but got worse 1/7 until I was barely aUve. B£SW|(\ .J* Doan’s Kidney Pills re- . lieved me as soon as I took them and contlnued use restored me to good health. My cure has been permanent.” Gat Doan’s at Any Store. SOe a Box DOAN’S “JfAV FOSTSMOLBURN BUFFALO. N. Y.
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IS CHILD CROSS, EBISH, SICK
Look Mother! If tongue is coated, give “California Syrup of Figs.” Children lore this “fruit laxative, * and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not atop playing to empty the bowels, and the result is they become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, then your little" one becomes cross, half-sick, feverish, don't eat sleep or act naturally, breath is bad, system full of cold, has sore throat stomach ache or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! See if tongue is. coated, then give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the system, and you have a wen child again. Millions of mothers give “California Syrup of Figs” because it is perfectly harmless; children love it, and it never fails to act on the stomach, liver and bowels. Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs,” which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Adv.
Impressionistic.
Rankin—l understand our friend Daubensplatter won first prize at the cubist art exhibition. Phyle—Yes, he won a thousand dollars. '“But I did not know lie belonged to that school." "He doesn't, but the committee got his picture upside down by mistake and the judges thought it was a masterpiece.—Youngstown Telegram.
Salzer's White Bonanza Oats.
Made C. J. Johnson of Lincoln Co., Minn , famous in growing 243 bushels from 2% bushels sown last spring. Can you beat that in 1915? Wont you try?
Pa., N. Y.» Kansas and Missouri. We are America’s headquarters for •Alfalfa and Potatoes Timothy, Cloven and Farm Seeds.
For 100 In Postage We gladly mail our Catalog and sample package of Ten Famous Farm Seeds, including Spelts, “The Cereal Wonder;” Rejuvenated White Bonanza Oats, “The Prize Winner;’’ Billion Dollar Grass; Teosinte, the Silo Filler, etc., etc. Or Send 12c And we will mail you our big Catalog and six generous packages of Early Cabbage, Carrot, Cucumber, Lettuce, Radish, Onion —furnishing lots and lots of juicy delicious Vegetables during the early Spring and Summer. Or send to John A. Salzer Seed Co., Box 700, las Crosse, Wia., twenty cents and receive both above collections and their big catalog.
Serum Cure for Tetanus.
Doctor Doyen, the famous French surgeon, announces the discovery of a serum that will cure tetanus or lockjaw. The inventor is a physician in the Ardennes, and the secret of his success lies la keeping the patient with head downward at an angle of 45 degrees after injecting the serum into his loins. Doyen says he cures 80 per cent of his cases.
LOOK YOUR REST
As to Your Hair and Skin, Cutlctra Will Help You. Trial Free. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal. These fragrant super-creamy emollients preserve the natural purity and beauty of the skin under conditions which, if neglected, tend to produce a state of irritation and disfigurement. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. XY, Boston. SoU everywhere.—Adv.
The Cause.
In a discussion of modern poets, W. B. Trites, the Philadelphia novelist, condemned Alfred Noyes. “Noyes’ peace poems!” he said. “Oh, thobe peace poems!” * He then added with a shudder: “-ft is now universally admitted that the Irritation and suffering caused by Noyes’ peace poems are responsible for the present world-wide Avar.”
Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy foi Infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. ‘ Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castons
Almost Human.
..‘Tm going on a strike," said the m>fch - “Better not,” responded the old pipe. ’’You’ll loss your head if you da"
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PROMINENT AUSTRALIAN SPORT PROMOTER
Hugh Mclntosh is one of the bestknown figures in the boxing game. Hugh has pulled off some big fights in .Australia and has been responsible for many of the American fighters taking the long trip to the antipodes to engage in battle there. Mclntosh is well thought of by the men of the ring, as he is square and above board and al-
MAKING LONG GOLF DRIVES
Driving of Gladys Ravenscroft, English Champion, Matter of Wide Comment in America. Woman golfers usually are not long drivers and many a time attempts have been made to explain why it is so. Generally it is attributed to lack of strength in the wrists, and it is allowed to go at that. Those who have delved into the technique of golf understood that the reason why a person can get a long drive is because he has learned how to control his club so that at the moment of impact with the ball the clubhead is traveling at all the speed the golfer can co.mmand. On the speed of the clubhead, therefore, rests the secret of a long drive, provided, of course, the other essentials of the swing have not been overlooked. To produce this result it is neeessary to have strong forearms and wrists. This probably explains why persons of slight physique, but aUthe same time having strength from the elbows to the tips of the fihgers, can get distance. It is not the build of an or-
This great Oat has taken more prizes and given bigger and larger yields t h r oughout the United > States than ,any Oat known. It's enormously prolific. Just the Oat for llowa, Minn., Jw i snu bind., Mich., &Ohio, Neb.,
Miss Gladys Ravenscroft, Title Holder for Both England and the United States.
diqary woman to have powerful forearms and wrists, but where such is the case invariably they are long drivers. As illustrations, take Miss Lillian B. Hyde, the metropolitan champion; Miss Marlon Holmes, former title folder, and Miss Gladys Ravenscroft erstwhile title holder for both . Great Britain and the United States. When Miss Ravenscroft was in America her driving was a matter for wide comment, and a glance at her wrists when she addressed the ball revealed the fact that she was able to make the clubhead travel so fast at the moment of impact that the ball had to go. _ How fast a clubhead travels may be imagined when cameras adjusted to take a picture at one-thousandth of a second cannot record without a show of the club at the monaisht dt impact or the ball within a fraction of a second after it has been struck.
Hugh Mclntosh, a Man of Many Enterprises.
ways -treats them well in every way. Mclntosh has been a visitor in this country on different occasions. He is well known among the sporting men here and also in Europe. The Australian is interested in various amusement enterprises in Australia and of late has not been devoting so much of his time to the fighters;
UMPIRES MAY FORM A TRUST
Arbiter* Form Association In Cincinnati—Legal Adviser Secured to Defend Its Members. Don’t you think we fans have been wasting a lot of sympathy on the umpire? When the ball game was on we called him names. Then when we came down to earth again after the excitement was ended we said, “Pity the poor umpire, for he’s only human.” We actually made a hero of the man who judged diamond plays. And now comes the news that the umpires have formed an association in Cincinnati. They do not hide themselves away, glad to get out of the turmoil in which they have been the central figures all summer, but come right out in the open and announce that they are the big men of the game and intend to display their power. . ■ . • —— The idea in Cincinnati appears to be the forming of an umpires’ trust That is, if the Actives and the Alerts want to play a game in the Ohio city, they must go to the Umpires’ association and humbly request the chief mogul to provide one of his indicator holders, says Philadelphia Record. They must guarantee to accept his decisions, pay him regular United States money and otherwise show the deference due him and his blue suit. Worse still, however, have a legal adviser. They do not mention his duties, but we have a suspicion that in the future we spectators are not going to be permitted to heave a cushion or a pop bottle at an ump who attempts to decide plays as he sees them. The legal adviser will hale us into court and, mayhap, Induce a judge to take some money away from us. This is too much! Think of it; arresting and fining a man for assaulting an umpire!
TO DECIDE SCULLING TITLE
English Champion Refuses to Permit Contest to Take Place in Australia —Must Be on Thames* Ernest Barry of England, who recently received a challenge on behalf of James Pallon to another match for the world’s sculling championship, with generous financial consideration provided the race was rowed on the Wangan’s river, New Zealand, has reiterated his decision not to take part in a contest for the title on. any river other than the Thames. “I think I am perfectly justified in continuing the policy I have always adopted.” said Parry. "It is one which will give the English people an opportunity of following my career, either until I am beaten or f retire. If Australasians want to relieve me of my possession they must come to the Thames. I hope that will be sufficient to settle the question for all time. lam not, averse to a visit to Australia to take part in a big handicap race on the Parramatto, provided I receive a reasonable offer toward the expenses.”
Williams to Remain Coach.
Dr. H. L. Williams, coach of the University of Minnesota football team, was granted a contract for three years more at a salary of $4,000 a year, but subject to being. revoked in case the plan for athletic "expansion” should Interfere. Sig Harris, assistant coach, was continued in his position.
Honor for Murphy's Son.
Charles Murphy, son of the late Mike Murphy, University of gredt tralner. Bas been elected captain of the Peddle institute football team of Hightown, N. J.
SAGE TEA DARKENS GRAY HAIR TO ANY SHADE. TRY IT!
Keep Your Locke Youthful, Dark, Glossy and Thick With Garden •age and Sulphur. When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it’s done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and troublesome. For 50 cents you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use tonlo called "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy.” You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant You will also discover dandruff Is gone and hair has stopped falling. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. Adv.
Of More Importance.
Mr. Arthur H. Engelbach, in his collection of anecdotes of the British bench, tells this story about Lord Braxfield, who was among the last of the Scotch judges who rigidly adhered to the broad Scotch dialect. "Hae ye ony counsel mon?’’ he said to Maurice Margot, when placed at the bar. "No,” was the reply. "Do ye want to hae ony appointit?" continued the judge. "No," said Margot; "I only want an interpreter to make me understand what your lordship says.”
U. S. GOV. LAND FREE
Under special act of Congress the agricultural land of the U. S. Forest reserve of Arkansas can now be homesteaded in tracts not to exceed 160 acres to each person, free of cost 1,000,000 acres free pasturage range where cattle, hogs and sheep fatten eight months in year without grain. No overflow lands. Country very healthy, and well watered with running streams. We select these agricultural lands, take applicant to lands and locate you. Send 25 cents for State map showing location of Reserve and copy of Special Act to A V. Alexander, Locating Engineer, Little Rock, Ark.—Adv.
Perils of the Season.
“Don’t you worry about the danger may run into with his new skates and sled?” "Not as much as we used to. Now we are devoting our worry to what father is going to do with his new automobile.”
The Wise Fool.
“Time works wonders,” observed the sage. “So could I if I were as tireless as time," responded the fool.
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A Bullseye.
E. Berry Wall said at a dinner In New York: "Woman’s dress nowadays is beau-tiful-beautiful but shocking. The slashed skirt, to be sure, has disappeared —but it has only disappeared to make room for the lace panel. "A stupid greenhorn of a butler scored a bull’s eye unconsciously the other day. • ‘is Mrs. Blanc inf* a late caller asked him. “ ‘Yes, sir; she’s in,’ said the butler, ‘but she ain’t at home, sir. She’s upstairs undressin’ for a dinner dance.”* —Washington Star.
Accelerating the Jump.
"It seems quite the fad nowadays for players to jump from ‘organised baseball* to the Federal league.” “Yes. It appears that a fat co»tract makes a fine springboard.**'
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