Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 April 1911 — Page 1
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jrafpef Jasier, Indiana, Friday, APRIL 28, 1911. No. 29.
LOWERING THE DEATH RATE FiajrfC Chow That Fight Against Tu-
INVISIBLE INDIAN8.
u ..
berculosls Is Oclno Waged
Successfully.
hnvo the
llutclitiixoii, Work. Hint
HE WANTED IT REALISTIC
Tolrtol Knew How a Man Ought to Act After Being Kicked Downstairs.
PER L OF VnLOÄWin WAVFS
All Indians wom to hnvo Ion mod
a wonderful way of walking unseen Few Dan0e" More Dreaded b Sa -- making thomselrc invfeU.1 HL-.' or" Than Seismic Disturb-
7... . n, certain spider., which, in cam, of; ance. Sea.
nlllril). (Ill moil fnr mnmrJn l.i. r . Snmfl nlM Dnu1ntnc dm inA rff
writing in tho ,. , ' , , i " ui occasionally tnero appcara n great' v , - " the death rn Uf ,"K " 1,,e. l)U8h U,eir w,'ha nre' wav sweeping across tho ealm Bur-'C.oun To,B,oi- 0nce vhen on0 of
! r(lio.ilms declined 10 per 1 ' """"'""' owuiiro lace of tho ocean m the fairest!'"" "v "" W1UK "ait""wl ttt ,,,d,vnde--which means a I 'Tlr ? "IMl J-T WCftthcr and hcn 00 wind 18 blow" InrY . P- . .. elastic threads ri raoul v in nnv nri :i a... ent. J lis rcliirion did not nrevent
. f la.onu to xu.uüu uvea a ... . "7 "'6- ""-,i,:. , " ..
.. . . . . . ...I " UHU IBI1
n the I ntted states, inc in
1)10
The wild Indian sea to be moro dreaded than auch at him frorn accepting the invitation.
nut lie went to the theater as he.
Fortunately these are very
oro thrp ihi It Min AANn. a , " . wnnt in hia
,! mi.iditv. which means annu- . . Z . ... , wwr " rare, yet moro man once a snip nas
ac-, encountered one;
ant. It was a small company of the
-.ri !! a itv rate is laiiinir wun : ... . ,. ,
hulo in iciic npnluikl.i
e nn nnn l.-u: f " hui diu i v
, '. rods of tlu- twentieth cen- , V "l'"lu, ,u,a nSm" The causo of these singular waves " m"1 ine oorKeepf-r was , little fevers of childhood ,nK le5"VS w,u,e tr-vin to aPPch h believed to be some disturbance' tar(,f,,, J" "mit only the prepor per-i-V, ..ulk and overcrowdiin:. The I' '?kü l,"mi h' ßl,riFC: r. of fl volcftI,ic nature flt the b01101" of , f0".8. Ulle"' ,thcrefore- a e!,al,b-
,i r-if.. ii. nil of our errat cities fe ay w,,un C0,,M' to, the sea. Volcanoes eilst in the ,OOMnß peasant appenred m U.e en-; : T It ul lv tnZ down to a K Pri t ran,-1 ocean as well as on land; in fact,! hall he ordered the man in'.
loM.r and lower level evury year. ""," ,? x V ? "c,inJr ine VOICflnoe3 Knovrn are irv. V. : .r..
Tl- I'Nniu-e census reports show a !,v.-.- iiatutnal death rate thiui ever U ' ! 'y nearly 10 per cent. '1 1 - r.L'lit against tuberculosis is pvnl.h kvoming more and more a ij'.i f"r hotter housing, more plnv-
ud.a. Ik-iu t foKl and more of it,
seems at length to have become what
is vaguely called instinct. .lohn Muir, m the Atlantic.
500 BULLETS PER MINUTE.
h
t'T.x. higher wages
-.ri in thv laws of health
1 ! ,
The recently invented Bcnot-Mer-
r hours of work, decent and c,ur K c rapiauy or l hops, workrooms and fac- n,ro- ""6 and etlectiveness of a ma-
her wacea, hotter educa- u ,u,t u" ana ac-
V imvo tion ot a magazine nne. Tho gun
bugbear of its transmission l fire? fm a T58! and hcld R5ainst
li n'.nif otwl Titllr anil n m mnivn.
tfvu our flro upon the place where elÜ?eT fire fr0m vflltt,nS, P081' t'. :-,llu. lmds-thc infected tlon ?,r P?' The regulation hn- r nem-nt room. The place "f" u7lscfld ln cl,Ps atvholl w,.: we look fnr new cases of tu- Aoftff "1 d,eChargC hm' .i. u. in the same house with ,rom 10 J1" m,nntc'
on or near tho sea coast. It is easv ns ne coum ln ,lttle tim? 83 P0?.
to see that an upheaval at the sea SIl)le- As the peasant showed n0 bottom mav start a billw nt the "nmediate aigns of obeying, the,
threw
it .... .
surface of the water, when wo re- aorKeeper seized him and
member thct huge waves have been h,n down the 6tcps, sent clear across the Pacific ocean to' "Mv nn'ne's Tolstoi," tho poasantj Ran Francisco by volcanic shakings said. when he had picked himself up; of the earth on tho borders of Asia.) aSamThe world under water is not The doorkeeper, when he could onlv three times as eitensive an that'ind words to express his amazement, which is covered only with air, but' WM profound in his apologies. There it possesses manv of the same trreat happened to be in the play an inci-,
the shoulder of its operator, who , natural phenomena on a scale which dent of n similar kind, and at the I
is perhaps proportionately vast, but c,ose 01 ine perionnance, in a little' of whose existence we nre made' Ph he was called upon to make,.
aware only by such indications aa,tne count compln,ned that the actor
the volcanic ocean waves that ßhips
nnns.
hSc iu tho hain if ever we are to UHS 6 " lui OA undergoing a penes of tests by armv wipe out consumption. From 30 to 6 im, , . , , 4l . 4t officers, with a view to its adoption .I'1 ;r vnt. of the children m the . ' . , vi'""u ' . , , by tho government. Popular Me tenei,.'ntä living in the same houses j h' M .t!i a caee of tuberculosis are f ri t,. already infected with YOUTHFUL TAFT IS MODEST 4L J . .
'' Youngest Son of tho President Evh -lie vacuum
ocasionally encounter.
did not make the most of this incident. "I know exactly what I am talk-
in tr nhrm " hit caiA ,l4nr T'fn l'naf '
lo urn am WAnmiif ni rsiiro ' "w ,v
io nunmii vuuunri KLtantn thrown downstairs i-self ."
Amanda's Economies In Line of Qood'
Housekeeping Have a Scnw RFAUTY DOHTOR'S NFW RUR
Loose.
SOMETHING NEW
dently Has No Wish to Shine In Reflected Glory.
President Taft teil a story nbout
T , . , , Discovers That Woman's Good Looks Long before the introduction of, Are Reflated Laroely by
Thermometer.
cleaner Amanda had
achieved by .sheer persistence of arm, the energetic wielding of broom and brush, the precise results nccom-
The photographer's schedule was disarranged half an hour because it
M V 't(irrat Did you, hear
wra? Mr- Nouvtmu Iiicho said
ai' al..ut it.
t... ii a s x: 1 1-.-. t . t
, I jinnm.-vi it) will) f..LXUiUUl UlVUiiilUU. umi uiiy ij fui, uiv ciuuiu
iiarwy, xis ouugrai m., Mut,i - H(?r husbflnd whimsically complaina Rctiy at a temperature of 70 decrees, lustratw the fact that he w a real tho houfle jn proces3 4Ad thcrmometer had to reg. encan boy and gives hw father a, o renovation om ß Istcr juflt iore the woman who
iuue paraoaao.e prme. wiariy äiüon which can be conaidered com- made an appointment for three just in long trotxaew and horn, from- Qtt&)h mä liyftbl but heIg & ere ' O.glock would con8ent .to he school for the holidays. He shirks flnd ntÜQ of said Women to g-t for 1 none of the responsibilities of being him 0f ,vanda is ni from aph9 are very particular nowadays t.8?? i n J!reu3ldcnt' but d0C n time to time, usually as the result of, about the temperature of the room. . seek tho limelight. doing more than sho ought She has' Beauty doctors have discovered that Charley was a gwat at a party of headaches, backaches and nerves that a woman's good looks are regulated girls and boys of his own age and .re on Uer di Qut of lftrge. hy the thermometer Thcre! had been seated at table beside a the house in th(J everdng h a degrce of heat or coldi little nuss who failed to "tchjilij ü)flV prßfcr to here ft Qt ftt vhich cvc woman looks he name and did not recognize him J repreved if Uiev dra a dUr rorn; üv experimenting the beauty spe-l Ihey became aufficientTy interested Jtfl plaCß Qr fl newapaper on üie' cialist haa found the becoming tem. j in each other to make her wish to jcr daughter3 cnjo. vipiting( perature for each of his patrons, and' know hu name. much more than staying at home,! when the women visit a photogra"Wlmt la vour name? she pro-' ,j t.. 1 ,. , . ' f.i
to poundeil frankly. I than a week or two. She had nine- them to sit in a studio whose air is
Uharlev, waa the somewhat um-
bjects ,
varies
an
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- ..rri una meniiigr "Uharley," waa the somownat um- tec 8Ucccsaive raftid8 in a Bingic above or below that figure. When1 iirs w..!!.rn No, my dear; do ited mformaiion which she received. Pfl,on p. AmnT1,in0 'vni, hnnHn svMinn
This satisfied the littlo girl for a omiw in the Hne of good housekccp.t 'whose buty temperature
. r
Mn An.tocrat AVolh ,sho in- time, but Charley is a wüiBome boy , mye ft looge gho obsorved from 60 to 80 d(lgrecs u ig not
u n'.'' uini im hnii drwMiiixi tn una ner interest trrew. ao sne nur- j i.j. i. n.' j 1 i i t ..
" --- n - uiiu uuj uuii bxiu Bviiiuauuzeu wiui, jtrimv iimuur io reguinie nimospnenc
i III 1 1 . I fill! DUL1J 111UU11 I lUIUIUi UF U1.K niAtann p. K n 1 . 1. n 1 . . . . ,M . A , - M , l L A . II
i ' " : ljiu wutjicu iiu iiiVLii iu tiuvu nur vviiuiiiuu uu öiiuii uoiicc.
ixt, rv If yi i t
nero uo you urer house ncrfect v ordered and who
then wished that she could take her
family and livo in the bam so that
tho houso need not be disturbed.
UNIQUE COLLECTION.
t r r I .
i un rennsyivama avenue, , im the answer to this. It was true, for
rt "ing, ironmonger, Edin- he "White Ilouse is located on this
'k'. win ihas"1 ,,u,iv rimii tinoTouii' iiarc.
V'wn fr nnd wide as a collec- "What does your father doP" pur-
now uiMin row, ""6 " .
it.
0'ir,
KEEP MOVING FORWARD.
J
' walls of his shop, hung shoes tempt to place her escort, to which . fmm th,. time 0f the Koman Charley naively replied: ' " "ii (thngp having been found "h, ho has a political positron '' ,f ''Iii- uthshirc) , down to Uie hero in Washington." I'r:.; la-,. Amonir the ntor u-nm It was from her hostess that the
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Another storm is coming, predict the seagulls. Tlundreds of these
birds have been coming inland, and
mm nnrn imiüi '(iiiiiiilt ihih.hu hjihi
si'iih nnrn iu voima nnv niiftiiv leariieu uini eue, i i tr:i i
,i vfJ4 uit- ui cr j j --- novereu ovur nif iiiiiHiiunuv river uii.uo, my wo u uui
- r' Mich famous derby win- had been sitting with the son of the üie heart of city Moflt o thfl (prnpt our weakness, t m Lur) Hosobery's Ladna and president time they flew high, but occasionally discouragement. If
.MMNT's iock Sand. Ev- MÄSTERPltUE, ANYWAY awooped down and splaahed the icy thing wo ever feel
. 1,0 worll) irom Chi-, waters with their wings. that we havo had cou
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LEGISLATORS' PERQUISITES. 'SMr,i8h lnmhi.a o,
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Zr e for ft fudar3-' nni TT!m PrivUcK- Thov .ire nul to frnnk (h -, ,ott ; ,
f
fill the railways in Spain
'""Vf. unlike t in PWnh
how, -vor. th rV Vint.., in
frT'Sliiiients (imiuM.mJ :
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There are many tiraea in the life
Margaret E. Sangstcr, in Christian of n person who does things that Herald. are worth while when he geta terribly discouraged and thinks it easier GULLS A8 WEATHER PROPHETS. to 8 back Üian to PUfin on. But
there Is no victory in retreating, says Orrison Swett Marden in Success Magazine. We should never
Jeovo any bridges unburncd behind
for retreat to
indecision or there is any-
grateful for, it is
rnge and pluck
Old residents who have noted the enough to push on, to keep going
when things looked dark and when seemingly insurmountable obstacle
confronted us.
flight of the gulls for many years
doclaro that when they come inland
from their harbor haunts it invari
ably indicates an approaching storm. Their presence over the river was noticed by many persons a few days 'ago and may hnvo betokened the storm that arrived on Sunday.
Milwaukee Sentinel. AN INSPIRED POET.
Harkcr Scribbles the poet is certainly a geniufl. Parker His work doesn't acem to
indicate it,
ng barley sucar. Of
'ore i nn unlimif! oi,.
ml Mr visitors to tho nl,,J. Z'
wa)s nrrsnnt! ...:n. ....
in ... " v
uicy, which Borvp in B-nf. call Tit AnJ lsri't it?" m,, 4. mnrrtnd a millinor with
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WUQMlea. . CVfl1t nrMflim nr ImUTitiftn" j V...' ,1-
'Maudja Jjaljt ib what you wouiar uarj(er No, but tho fact that he
I Titian; isn't it?" lhA8 just mal
TAKES OPTIMISTIC VIEW. Dr. Isaac Funk, one of the members of a well-known book firm, believes, with Dr. Sargent, that women hAvo advanced greatly within the last 50 years and that they approximate more nearly the masculine form and trend of thought. But ha thinks that in the next 50 year there will not be any very great change in this direction, but that the laws which govern perpetuation will teiyjrdTaam-.j. V
Fable Of The Elixir Of Happiness. A youth there wns, who, finding no joy in the life he led, set out in search of Happiness. He passed through many lands and strange adventures. With his s ord he won renown, with his talents he gathered great wealth. And his graces brought him a beautiful maid. But he ti-ed of all, and was sick of heart, for Happiness was not born of his pleasures. So he cursed his fate, and, gloomy of brow, pursued his way with dogged will, but sinking hope, till at length, one dusky eve, as he rode along, he saw two thieves who beat an aged Hermit with fatal intent. The Youth, with drawn sword, rode sharp to the rescue, and he slew the two knaves, and trie graybeard gave thanks in the name of the gods. Then the Hermit took the Youth to his cave, and fed him and asked him his will. So the Youth told the tale of his fruitless search, and bemoaned his luckless fate. "Whereat the Hermit arose, and brought forth a golden iar and gave it him, and thus he spake: "Behold the Elixir of Happiness! Herein lie the blended essences of ail joys, distilled from the virtues of mankind. Eternal beatitude Is in the hands of him who possesses this jar. Gratefully I give it unto the, the fruit of the labor of my life, the which thou hast preserved. Go, and may it profit tnee wen?' Then the Youth took reverently the Elixir of Happiness, and, with great joy, departed therewith. To his castle he hied him swiftly, fearful lest he be robbed on the road. And he caused great bolts and bars to be placed on his gates, and there, in solitude and seclusion, he opened the precious jar, and partook of the contents thereof. So the days passed and the weeks, and regularly the Youth took his portion. Yet Happiness came not. Austere, and in gloom, he waited in vain, and then a great rage came upon him, and he cursed his credulity. He seized his great sword, and swore a great oath, and spurred his charger to the Hermit's cave. There he called aloud, and the Hermit came forth with a smile, and bowed. Then the Youth seized his beard, and spat in his face, and, frothing with rage, cried out: (Thou dullard! Thou dolt! Thy wit is as short as thy beard is long. With mine own hands have I kept safe thy iar. Each morn did I eat thereof. Speak, thou vile monger of lies, where is my Happiness?" Then the Hermit rose up in his wrath, and smote the jar with his staff, so that it fell in a thousand fragments, and the Youth shrank bac"k in alarm. "fool!" shrieked the Hermit, " 'twas others thou shouldst have fed, not thyself!" Mighty Factor In Business. Advertising a Strong Creative Force-Multiplies Human Wants and Intensifies Desires. Advertising is today the mightiest factor in the business world. It is a business builder. It is something more than a drummer knocking at the door of the consumer, something more than mere salesmanship on paper. It is a positive creative force in business. It multiplies human wants and intensifies human desires. It furnishes excuse for timorous ones to possess the things which under former conditions they could get along without. Such service as is "required of advertising men today demands broad preparation and equipment. There is a call for men who can exploit a city or a state, men who can market the output of manufacturers, men who can plan and conduct a world-wide selling campaign. The man who succeeds uses every help that comes his way. He seeks the advice of experienced men. The club is to him a source of instruction and inspiration. That is what we are trying to make it. Co- operation is the keynote of club success. We have placed our ideals high, now let us work toward them. Advertising, as a branch of our commercial life, is new. No other group of men, except advertising men, has ever developed a business of such magnitude in s short a time. Mistakes were inevitable. Eeasonable and clear-headed men hastened to correct mistakes as soon as they were discovered. We built, and altered to meet conditions as ve built, so that the structure we present today meets the demands of today.
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