Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 August 1911 — Page 4
The Fabrics, the careful manner of making (iniidc and out)," tLe featiliry of style and all otter points of construction in "Vpf and ''Viking' System" Clones fcad inj tint favor with tlosc wnoarc looking for eryle and serviced V.t:. s i j j l n xf j r rv-''l
heasens Fop Befnj Indtfinant. There was iometbiiuj in the atxaotphere which told him that thui; i,re not exactly the wune. Siicn. o l tl!otJ .mh" after Ü10 uiml trreeting. b:t t lns;th she pokv "Are ou aware, sir." die beran. "that or,. h.in.l .f the Kur th i!. .si-o inu-oire -,.cvn feet "S -I ivc hrard. h- nodded. Lappv t ( .i.liln ! .1 :i:u. i The t! k-. .... cat frnm eur t ear." purged icilv, "i$ i ten fi't., Th ne i fnur fo f inches lon-M . "That' right." "The mouth is three feet across." "1 believe so. Just imagine it." , "The waist thirty-five feet ! around." i
"Y-vos. Why:" "Then will you kindly explain, sir," she continued, "why you stated in the poem which yon addressed to sä e that Z remindod'yon of the Goddess of Liberty r"-Ladies' Homo J ournaT.
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Prize Offers from. Leading Manufacturers
.... ,Pk " Patent- "R'nL5 rfnventors." 'Inventions nedd? Why sorpe inventors Ail." Send rough sketch .or modeffor search of Patent Office-records. Our Mr. Greeley waTfbrmerJy Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had.fulfcharcejrf the U. S. Patent Office.
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THEOM.Y WAY. To conduct successfully any business enter pnseis to have adequate telephone faciHtfes furnished by the Cumberland Telephone I Telegraph Company. Service unexcefied? long distance connections to every important citf and town in the United States, promt tVcourte. MS? let"6- Ca" 0UI' I' Cmmjerlnncleldihonoi&jTelegraphiCo.Hi Ulncorporated. '
Fair, Fraik, Fearless and Free.
Jaspee Couriee.
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w t,e" spoper that eavB what it PleMM ihoingjrperniW NjVC The Ben Ed Doane Job Printorium is JJ i exceHcd for Fine Commercial nnntin " ..
JASPER, IND.
3'--..i L.-V.ing. The streets of New York were first lighted in 1 the lighting being don bv a I.-int.rn suspended ifxom a po!c tnh!ud oat from the
I The lihtinfT of trrots MitlPaa I
,At ThilaJelr' .a theater vas thus Hghtetl on ?.V -5. 1816, the first .Ute of iiusuiTJt in America illuminated .n li.w manner. ! Gas was first uiod for lighting
noma a, no5ton m 1S22. It had
DISTANCE OF THE STARS.
How Astrcnameri Set About tho T.ü'h of Measuring It. With the exinption of n luwidn d ihirs at mt,e know notiiing of tho distance of the individual star . What is the raue of this state of thinsa? It is orinr tn tl.. fnnf t)n
wefhave two eyes that we are ennbled not only' to perceive the di-
j rcction m which external objeeU; arosihmtil lmt
fv k Ott Uli their diatamc. t. localize them in
epoce. Jiut this jHiwer is rather limj ited. For detail es exceetlin some hundreds of yards it utterly fails. The reasou is" that the distance be- ( tween the eye as compared with ! the distance to h
p - - -... ' a avI comes too umall. Instruments havo I been derived by which the distance between the even is. as it were, arti- , Ccially increased. With a ßood instrument of this sort distances 0f several miis may be evaluated. For still greater dijstancc we mav imngioe each eye replaced bv n photo-1 graphic plate. Eveu this would be quite sufficient for one of the hcav-' only bodies viz, for. the moon. j At one and the same moment let a photojrr.;j.h of the moon and 'tho! surrounding stars he taken both at1 the Pap.. obrratorjr and at thel Iters! ohserratnrv nt (irx,.-i.
i lacing the two photographs side bv ,
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Castnrin is :i linrminca .l.-.i ti.TT
e.;,m.l,,s n,Ul.r Qiiluiu, UormZ mVl ' um allays Fcverislm
Colic. It relieves Tcetl.I,,,: Troubled cu es cT and Flatulency. I I..P.1 ! V Ur.es Co,''P.Uiou
GENUINE CASTÖRIA AI.WA, n j i m
jjears tno signature of
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I Caddie to Koosle (vrho has slowly baefced Uls way to the first bole)-Wull jf be con the r.h!e round? oezlo Yc. of course. Wv? Saddle Only ther'sl be waatla' tiro - s tomorrow. if3 mednl day.-Tat-
Cauie For Sutpicion.
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( '0h. no; I can never trust mv hnsMad aatn. I fwl convinced "he Ji ' ir? inp on with the cook." ?fi.. i ....
nut. 4iKn.es jou uiinK that?" "Last night he kissed me la the larf-FHezendo Blatter.
Sa3 Slio-loa nre niavwj a vrx a anl, sir! Says He-Tes, I kaow It! I eeen to go at everrthlag backwarcL-Phlla äelphia Pres.
side in the stereoscope, we shall
cieanr ?ee the moon "lumping1 in space" ami may evaluate its distance. But ff;r the sun and the nearest planets, our next neighbors in tho imiverce after the moon, the difficulty recommences. The reason is fhnf nr nvonM.
aiütancc on the ecrth. taken aS eve
uiBuiuce, is ratiier small for the
. "" 'ei, wMujj; in incredible perseverance and skill of
I MMerai ootervers and by substirut-
in wie most rehnrd measurement 3 or fiereoseonic
I ...-.uiuihi-.u, UJ!tronomers Iwve succeeded in overi it i .
euiaing me dinicuitv for the sun. I
tmnlc we may say that at present
u xv.uow us uistance to within a
thousandth part of its amount.'
xvnowin me sun's distance, we -et'
-jie jjjBuut oj a well known relanfn existing between the planetary distances. But now for the fixed stare, which mitt be hundreds of thousands of times farther removed than the sun. There
V-tA 11 V Oil Aci fry t n ill -: x t
wi. tiu fcuuicicnc eve uis-
"f1 r inii. .Meanwhile our
success with the sun has provided
U3 a new one distance, 21,000
I lmes greater than any possible eve ; distance on the earth," for now that we know the distance at which tho earth travelsin its orbit arounddhe sun we can take the diameter of ita orbit as our mv rlüfan -rK,a
graphs taken at periods six months apart will represent the ftellari world as teen from points the dis-! tance between whieh is already bet , cxpresised in the time it would take hghMo traverse it. The time would i be abont sixteen minutes. ! However, even this distance, im-. mense as it isis, on the whole, in-1 adequate for obtaining a stereoscopic view of the stars. It is onlv ' in quite exceptional cases that pho tojjraphs on a large scalethat is, ohtflinno Kt? tl - i ,
y iMU uui ui telescopes show any stereoicopie ef-1 feet for fixed star,
measurement of the photos we mav j perhaps get somewhat bevond what we can attain by simple stereoscopic inspection; but, as we said a moment ago, astronomers havo not succeeded in this way in determining the distance of more than a hundred stars in all. Scientific American.
The Eternal Feminine
Tie Kind You toe Always Bona
in ubc por yver 30 Years.
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I LAMPtRl & BOflKFIMiSl
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general Merchanrlisp.
Dry
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(xoods, Notions, Staple Fancy Groceries. C a iixrtry Fraduce TffaiitEd!
ßiVE us a Call,
Both Phones. Free Delivery West Sixth Street.
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At the Rood. Of n ritT r. rir.- . I I.V.
headwaters of the Euphrates, with a falnnfr hiromptnr smi ir.Aii;
0 a flood in ihn rail- n.it. .
. i linecanthropus changed his mind and frankly admitted it to Noah Iiimanner was that of a chastened and softened penon. 1 0X1 monkcrnl
the natnarcJi (twa .
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i . ".u us, auu you jwonldn t tah it. Xow we have ar-. ranged for all the stock wo care about trrintr to iW "
The penra1 1
lowed had the usual effect upon all but tie insiders. Puck.
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THE OLD EXCUSES, ''There's no hurry," "I can wait a little longer for my insurance'7 have left many a family to face a bitter fight with poverty and privation. Jf there is one thing that should receive the first consideration of married men, it is LIFE INSURANCE. Now is the time to apply for a policy. ArchX. Doane Jasper Indiana
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; -Mag Billy, I regrot3 tor sav ca ' ,crar engagement has got tor he I broke off. j Billy -Wot's de trouble now? j m&s iloma won't leave mc wear ' jer ring no -more, 'cos it makes rr 1 Inger black. Leslie's Weekly.
Sareaim. "Shorrv I'm elm .
began Dingle apologetically, "bat
.wi0 AiUSU jutTo Btoppea me an rouHn't lemmc go" - Jndced!" interrupted his wife, Wnjydian't you lake the brick out "Wi'Wt-thcm with itr Cathollcandard andTiinM,
An Indefinit Number. Three-year-old Andrew was in a rather petulant mood, and in order to restore his customary good humor Iiis mother promised him somo preserved strawberries if he would
I V " ft"uu uvi- waning a servant, j ehe said: ' , "Jennie, please givo Andrew I about four strawberries." Jennie proceeded to fulfill the
wisn of her mistress and counted out the berries, "One, two, three, four." " ant five" Prolostcd the child. But your mother said four," said Jennie. lamma said 'about four" replicd "Andrew. !Aiid.4he.got Uie:nfthVKeif ffork
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