Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 November 1912 — Page 2

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WEEtflY COURIER

EN ED. DO A NE, Publisher. 1 HIB ,

JASPER

INDIANA

What 1& tho fominlno of "bcss." ks an editor. That man Isn't married.

That 510,000 bill Is said to be a work of art. It is expensive enough to be.

Tho vigor of tho ago may bo estimated by the number of fads it Is harmlessly carrying. Texan is suing a corporation for 120,000 for the loss of a toe. Must hare had a corn crop on it Garlic Is suggested as a cure for tuberculosis. It will at least have the advantage of inlating tho cases. Everybody knowu what a decided blonde if eopdaly if her hair was red befonj she used tho peroxide.

AUSTRIA'S ARMY OUT

SIX CORPS HAVE BEEN CALLED INTO FIELD BY VIENNA GOVERNMENT. PEACE MOVE BY BULGARIANS Conciliatory Attitude Adopted Towards Turks and .Demands Wii: Be Modified Envoys Named at Sofia to Meet Those of Sultan's.

London, Nov. 23. The first classes

of the reserves of six Austro-Hun-

garian army corps have been called to

the colors, according to a dispatch

from Vienna. Three of these army

corps are stationed in the north and

three in the southeast of the empire.

Constantinople, Nov. 23. Fighting

continues along the entire line of for

tifications at Tchatalja. The Bulga

rians are continuing their efforts to break through the Turkish lines, but

MME SLAV0 GR0UITCH

ago. But appendicitis wasn't invented

men.

A diary of a Virginia physician de- bave uGen Prevented from doing so by

cooes now little they lived on years tüe liro of the Turkish warships.

Peace Move by Bulaarians.

London, Nov. 23. "Come and take

them," the defiant reply of the Turks

to the demand made by the allied Bal

kan nations for the evacuation of the line of fortifications at Tchatalja, in front of Constantinople, .is not believed in diplomatic circles necessari-

The latest fad is hygienic marriages. It is sweeping all other fads out of the public eye.

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SCHRANK IS INSANE

AIMED AT THIRD TERM, HE TELLS EXPERTS, AND NOT AT ROOSEVELT AS PARTY CHIEF. HOPES HE AWOKE NATION

MME. RIJAAT PASHA AFTER HE HAD COUNTED THEM1

The judge who lays down the rule that the parlor Is the proper place for courting, evidently wasn't brought up In a flat

A scientist declares that in 500 yean from now men will not have any hair on their heads. Does that mean faces, too?

Mrne. Groultch, wife of the Servian

minister to Rnalancl I in M

ly to mean the end of the negotiations try at tlPeSftnt. rainfrin mnnau (nn 4L.

p . . I ' l - - . ..iwiiw I u 1 1 1 C

a.u anuxbuiue, even tnougn hgnt- Servian Red Cross. She is an Amer-

mg nas Deen resumed. lean woman nnH iWnr

PVnm Rnfio onm -c -.-..-.,1 i- t-' A- 1 : ! . mm, .... . .

wuico nuiu uiULiau VIC- vveia ivi IBS IViaDe UUnlOD of Harrcnn

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lunous invaders are likely to modlfv County. W. Va.

their conditions. The European pow-

tlnanimous Verdict of Alienists Given at Milwaukee Contains Several Thousand Words Colonel's Assasin Says He Does Not Fear Death. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 23. The commission of alienists investigating the mental condition of John Schrank reported unanimausly that the assail

ant of Coionel Roosevelt is insane.

Tho conclusions reached bv the

commission are as follows: "John

Schrank is suffering from insane delusion, granlose in character and of a systematized variety. In our opinion he is insane at the present time. On account of the conectlon existing between his delusions and the act with which he stands charged we are of the opinion he is unable to confer intelligently with counsel on the conduct of his defense." Schrank was committed to the state hospital for the criminal in.

sane at Oshkosh by Judge Backus. Prisoner Listens Intently. The prisoner listened intently to the report of the commission of aiienists,

Milien was read by the chairman, Dr.

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His Companions Safe, Philadelphia i Man Was Satisfied That Ht Had Really Shot Buck. ' Thomas Martlndale, the Philadelphia mooso hunter, said, apropos of the opening of the deer season: "Buck fever is a strange disease. The victim of it does some remarkable things. "A Phiiadelphian was deer huntings in Maine. He shot four or five shotsInto a thick copse, and than ho-

shouted;

" 'All or you come out of there!' "Half a dozen sportsman issuad

from the copse hurriedly.

'Are you all out?' said tho Phiia

delphian. 'One, two. three, four.

Where's Jake? Oh. there vou arß.

Jake. Are you all out, sure?'

Yes they answered. '"We're all'

out; the whole party's out'

Hurrah, then!' shouted the PhiHa-

aeipnian. tiurran! I've shot buck!'"

Hens of the United States lay about 18,000,000,000 eggs a year. Most of tlysm are laid in the summer, but eaten In the winter.

ers at the same time are exerting themselves to induce the rations composing the Balkan league to .bring their terms more into line with the facts of the situation, and to arrange

ONE HUNDRED KILLED

IN JAMAICA HURRICANE

The beautiful Mrne, Riiaat Pasha.

Richard Dewey. The report consisted founder of the Red Crescent of Turof several thousand words and started key' a society similar in purpose to

"J j.uiLn me personal and fain. ' ua me nrsz unrist an hndv onnin w ily history of the defendant. It con- "if! of a Mohammedan to represent jay I J Trp", tain3 a loDg statement to Chief of Po. Turkey at the British court. 2 J "Ä.L??W CUt'CUra

HANDS BURNING, ITCHING 905 Lowell Place. Chicago. 111. The trouhlo began by my hands burn

ing and itching and I rubbed and scratched them till one day I saw little red sores coming out. My handswere disfigured and swollen, and troubled me so that I could not sleep.

xney were cracked and when the-

small sores broke a. white matter would come out. I could not do any hard work; if I did the sores would

v4,uiu vh-h.dc. rur two years no-

lice Janssen on the day following

öcnranRs arrest. The concluding part

A New York autopsy revealed tho subject's stomach near the thorax. Evidently he wanted it where it would Ret quick delivery.

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a treaty which will give them all they naal Wave at Montego Bay Sweeps pleasantness In nntinn- tii hnvn ...i,, , .A Evtrhin. Pleasantness m asking them to nass

MU..Cu, uu, Wll, iBitvB uui ' a ivio ii-runjr-iwo a verriipf nn o onco ,1,!1. 1.-... C..

Bodies Recovered. w 7 I" vB w.tness Declares Couple Were Five

v j I . : ii v z-rn ill J l t ri n r r m mm -m. i " - -

Soap and Ointment. I used warm wa

ter wjth the Cuticura Soap and after that I put the Cuticura Ointment on

my hands twice a day for about fivo-

Great times ahead for affinities. Harrard surgeons have perfected a deTico for registering heart beats hundreds of miles away.

As good a way to get rich without working as one can easily think of is to iit on our Turkish rug and wait for It to enhance in value.

King Georgo now uses a typewriter. Undoubtedly ho says what everybody else does when he comes down on two keys at the same time.

A man has just succeeded In uncovering a theft by remembering the number of a $1,000 bill. All those having $1,000 bills, please take notice. A London physician says that wearing veils makes women's noses red. And some women wear veils because their noses are red. So there you are.

that which has not been conquered.

Tide Turns in Turks' Favor. Compared with its earlier- disastrous experiences, the Turkish army evidently now considers itself in a favorable position. Military experts here see in tho at least temporary failure of the Bulgarian rush into Constantinople signs of a reaction among the Invaders after their sustained efforts of the last month. In view of the fact that the Ottoman capital, even if captured, must ultimately be evacuated in accordance with the decree of the great powers, it appears that the allies have nothing to gain by insisting on the surrender of the lines which form virtually the gates of the city. Hence the hope expressed by diplomats that this demand will be withdrawn, in which case it is thought that Turkey, recognizing that she has no prospect of taking the offensive for the recovery of her lost territory, would quickly conclude that she has

nothing to gain by continuing the con

nect

Peace Move by Bulgaria.

been tried by a higher than an earthy

Kingston. Jamaica, No, 21.It is tZT

Deneved that -Jiore than 100 nsrsnnR i i ' i.'VV- , .. . .

lost their , .t Montego bay du,

lufa Lue recent fiurrlcane and tidal wave that devastated parts of the ia-

consists of a lenghty address by EFENSE IN GIBSON

TRIAL SCORES POINT or slx months when I was cured

löigned) Sam Marcus, Nov. 2S, 1911.

Cuticura Soap and Ointment gold

Feet Apart When Falling From

Boat Prosecution Rests.

n TTnn rrr

loti1 17. 4... . ttc"6C

ruuruvo Doaies nave been re- mv 7

covered from the bay and the search an"d j

uuutuiues. rne town Is practically swept away.

Goshen, N. Y., Nov. 22. Burton W

nge his death I was confident tha? fif inl Green"

throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv.

TRY, TRY AGAIN.

land were devastatedonly five out of 300 houses remaining standing in Lucea.

my life was coming soon to an end rrJ" Z . ärst.blow

and I was at once happy to know that T ""l'"oa LU0 international my real mission on this" earth was to ZL.TT Tt T , .. xiarry liaux. an elp.p.frinni mminnnr

The towns of Lucea and Green Is- reb, cänism 7 CaUSe f wh BPnS on the state as an ab.

Aimed at the Third Term. T 6 R7 fitness "The shot at Milwaukee which ere- I I aux telIs is true il was o,. , ct waiun ere absolutelv imnnssihlo fiiflf mi,

rm. . . atvu till eCIlO 111 all Tin rf c: nf tUa -rxm-rA - " w lhe sea rnsn tr cnnVi nn .-u . Ali Lb 01 tue world nnniz-i , ,

it amounted to a 1" the ZoTnTl S Jf ZsuZTitZ town of Savanna La Mar and much dent not a SLt fif not in any way upset the stale's con loss of life la feared there. Several : "T, . e canmaate of tention as to the cause nf rirnth

t . , . I uu-v-aiicu 1 11 1 1" fMSJVii uq nnrrv -- 1 -

vC,at!ia were oiown a half mile inland Rw a, T, " and are now high and dr. The town tfon w tUefpendlnS elec" was swept entirely away. Black River. i to f ln for notoricanother town on tho southern coast Ind foreLrüf yf,t0festabllsh once also was demolished , forever the fact that any man who The American Tobacco company's iTfff" -nT t0 a th'rd PresInfields in that part of the island were fi ,S1a,t the Hsk of his ruined and 90 per cent, of their crop " T, cannt?t defend Edition, I is lost. canont defend the country in case of

The United Fruit company has 7,t !Lay &3 Wel1 Send every

mi nlnpnd nil ifo o,;, I LO prison.

me announcement trom Solia of the lu uisposai 01

Right on top of Laux's testimony the defense forced home the story of Tom Garrison, an old Greenwood lake policeman and guide, who swore that Gibson and Countess Szabo went overboard from opposite sides of the speaking, the testimony of these two witnessRR stnrfoH tvQ

fense off well. The state closed short- She-And why are you afraid to ask

ly, before the noon recess with the paTyTa-

A Boston man says a poem is as much the creation of the stomach as the brain. One usually empties the one of ideas to fill the other with

food.

nit; announcement trom Solia of the ; " " ""' a" tUÜ uiapubai 01 j h th . ü , titiiwi iy' Derore tüe noon recess tn the " & ' r appointment of Bulgarian plenipoten- the sovernment for the purpose of has aLned the nnfHi 6 stronS convincing testimony of Dr He-Well, I've asked him for three tiaries to discuss the term, of an ar- S?nd,Dg. food clothing to sufferers Ameri tto H- Scluiltze, coroner's physician of your sisters alrdy.

... ... M" of . 1- 1 . ""'ci h,üij liatiuii. iimr ir hon ' jjumu

misuce with the Turkish envoys tends "ut acu.ea. Dy tls. their eVGS to t- ' . of New York, and Dr. A. P. Haskines

""6r ana nP t nu .t ! . .

itror uu-iocj oi, wiiu reiaLea me story way out or n , . , . .

election rp.tnm. explaining ms

in the great Democratic Dartv contention that Kosa Szabo had died

Has No Fear of Death ouduBumuuu resulting irom pres-

A Chinese newEpaper that has been

published for 1,500 years has suspended publication. Now we understand

where a lot of those old jokes come

crom.

to confirm the contention of diplomats Al noufs" ne wma- wnh reached Bho "t, the onlv r that the Ottoman rejection of tho first a. V?,clt?- of 100 mIles an onr. has ft " ,K

terms proposed by Bulgaria has not ' wmiuuco tu ""i.

barred the door to further neotia- wnen news of the loss of life and

tions. uamage reacnea Kingston a special

Worth Three Himes a Diamond. Nearly all the emeralds mined today come from Colombia. And. in spite of the supposed higher value of diamonds, the emerald is the most precious of gems. Carat for carat, a

In New York restaurant proprietors

ilong tho great white way are reserv

ing tables for men only. Probably they

ire occupied by members of the Ali

mony club.

JDB ...-o -"bwu a öpecmi "i havp hppn nncnri i, , sure witnout. TVTnw fi,of un 4 , , train wafi at once made im nnfl ft . 1 Ildve Deen accused of havincr se- T. . ..

-w .u, uuicBdiBt) nave Deen rA. x r. lected a state wherp. " 13 tne testimony of tnese two flniooo r:. tt

ippointed, it is expected here that for- u , . bI1B' 1 fle governor ot the mfinf it5 nllrt1lollÄMl u"'? u; physicians and that of Doctor in nor rr . ÜUiU DnnB pernaPs

mal negotiations between tho. BnlH. Isiana looK Personal charge of the nnr V.." "uma say J. dld which the defense mi,Bt Limes tne price of a flawless dia-

--- "llirilll I I I i ! 1 1 1 1 . .... I, UV tl L11C 1 rl V ."S III UnV ntntn T I - w. uunu

an. and the Turks w, beB,n "thln !ln???Lr "Ü1,!E? traveled throu.h. an, , Z ' "J to Secure an aCQUittaL

4 nnnro " -cu aiuus, tut;cinjj Wien mihi -. . " 1 1-

ttots and a quantity of provisions 7 1UC tu iear ueatn after Houses were blown down in larze . as, GXPected to die during fa thP. npf nnrl nnr Hn f .

numbers and many persons are home- Tf t V 1 ne SI0IT" less. It was fearPri Hint thoro 11 1 kDew thai- death would havP

looting and for that reason artilleVy madeitThe third te tradition more was sent to the scene. sacred I am sorry I could not die for

ARREST 173 PRACTITIONERS numbers and many persons are home- l. Ct and0t Hve to teI1 story.

EX-GOVERNOR'S KIN FOUND

my country.

Maxim declares that perfumes make

knany persons ill, and should be pro-

nibited by law. Probably he'd have

pe person using it pinched as a com-

non nuisance.

Christmas island, the original Treas

ure island, has been sold; and now it

fomes out that its crop is copra, intead of pirates, and skeletons, and

mrled treasure.

Marriage.

MRS. HETTY GREEN 78 TODAY Be mo is ss & nCe R. ,, not. 23.-The anÄenTuro?tir;eb7- . . Washington; behind me that m bod' of Mlss Na Garvin, daughter "Unm th T" L ' !

istrate asked, in the usual form.

However, you may have noticed

hat these articles which the senti

mental burglar restores on the plea

l his victim, would never bring much t the pawnbroker's.

A beauty doctor tells us to watch

toulder blades and to make sure thev

o not protrude. .But all of us can't

end our time at evening affairs

fnere decollete is In order.

Fashion experts declare that ere

I m. m. r

png, women will discard rats, p .ffn.

na au, ana make her hair as thin as

sslble on the top. Thank goodnesu

hat means that the elongated hatpin

passing.

4 I

A German comes to bat with thö

riginal idea of sending missionaries round tho country to teach peoDle

ow to make love. Any fellow who

ill stand for a missionary butting in n't in love.

A New York college professor is

bing to walk to Chicago. Probably L postpone getting there as long as bsslble.

No offense It- meant to the automole, but tho story of "Dakotah Buh "

fro has walked 25,000 miles, and Ifts on his way to stay for the win-

r in balmy Porto Rico when he

ks badly Injured by an automobile.

Faii me laie or the veteran who d gone through 100 battles without

scar and then came home aud was

bleed to death by a mule.

Savannah, Ga., Nov. 23. William J

Bryan and William F. McCombs, chairman of the Democratic national committee, dined here together at the home of Pleasant A. Stovall a lifelong friend of President-elect Woodrow Wilson. Mr. Bryan would neither affirm nor deny that he met

Mr. McCombs for a conference. He declared that he had made enough denials recently in regard to rumors concerning the next cabinet. MAC VEAGH AID IS OUSTED Gideon C.j Bantz, Assistant Treasurer, Deposed Pearce to Take Place.

est Dusmess woman, celebrated her seventy-eighth birthday today. The "celebration" consisted of her going

to ner desk in the Broadway offices o the Westminster company, the head

quarters of the Green estate, at the

usual hour, nine o'clock, and remain ing there hard at work until 5 p. m.

BANK HEAD IS A SUICIDE

Head of Savings Institution, Father

of Chicago Man, Hangs Self at Columbus.

Uncle Sam Makes Wholesale Haul in

War on Operations Conducive

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jriiüuii lur me is like going to

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Chicago. Nov. 21. A nation-wide

crusade against doctors and other per. World's Richest Woman Celehr TCiw

orr, J i! A, , . . I --"J .

cv"a rtuvucuuug meinoas conducive to Birthday by Wcrklnq the Usual

iace suiciae was begun when manv Number of Hours.

raids were made in nearly every section of the United States simultaneously, by postal inspectors. Ten men and women were arrested in Chicago

üiuue, out tne government's net, spread over the whole country, brought in a total of 173 persons from 72 different towns and cities. The defendants are charged with using the mails to promote criminal medical

practices or the sale of drugs and

other materials for illegal purposes.

BRYAN DINES WITH M?C0MBS

Nebraskan Says He Has Denied Cabinet Rumors Sufficiently and Refuses to Talk.

Child of L. F. C. Garvin of Providence, R. I., Who Disappeared Wednesday, Supposed Suicide.

mond In the jewelry market. India.

the storehouse of precious stones, is credited with producing the first emeralds, but the Oriental emerald is not identical with the modern gem, as it is a variety of the ruby, of green color and extremely rare.

of former Governor L. P. C. Garvin

was found in the New river.

Her relatives hold that a psycho-

MAnFRiTQ MUM ADr rr.t . XC1. 1U

n V ki u ÄA- uf8- "eciy vin's death with her strange dlsaoGreen, probably the world's richest Mexican Rebels, with Dynamite pearance from her home at Lonsdale woman and certainly the world's great- Bombs, Rout the Foe at City Wednesday night Lonsdale

of Palomas. She comnlainorl nfnafnc ;r. i

ä. i' " - xij. uci litJitli and told her friends she believed wa-

Ihe man hesitated. "See here, judge, can't j-ou make it an indeterminate sentence?" quoth he, after thinking a moment. Puck.

Washington, Nov. 23. Secrpfnrv

MacVeagh asked for the resignation

of Gideon C. Bantz as assistant treasurer of the United States because he is said not to be in sympathy with the administrative policy of the secretary of the treasury. Mr. Bantz will be succeeded by Christian S. Pearce, at present chief of the division of banks, loans and postal savings.

Columbus, Ohio. Nov. 21. Suffering from a nervous breakdown, William Little, aged sixty-one, president

of the West Side Dime Savings bank, committed suicide by hanging himself

with a rope made of his bed clothes. Mr. Little had not been active in the

bank's affairs for several months. Mr

Little leaves a widow, a son, William Little. Jr., of Chicago, and a daughter

Mrs. E. R. Ramsey of Orlando, Fla.

El PaSO. TeX.. NOV. 23. Dno tor -nrna x ..

,7,. i . : "" mmö lo cure ner

uicu icuciai uuups aorendine: the l Is. At this timo Hip Wnt0r i,o v

Mexican port .of Palomas on the New shut off in the house owing to trou Mexico border made a determined ble with the plumbing. They lauched fight against 300 rebels, but surrend- at her, and at 7 o'clock Wednesdav ered after two engagements, the last evening she left for Providence to at of which was fought from house to tend an equal suffrage lecture by "se- , . , Mrs- Maude Howe Elliot of Boston By employing dynamite bombs the daughter of Julia Ward Howe who rebels early in the day entered the was to spend the night at the Garvin town and a cessation of firing led to home. Mrs. Elliot returned there the belief on the American side that without Miss Garvin, and said that the the port had fallen rai8sing girl has not' attended at e Aside from one federal captain, who ture.

early In the day fled to the American

side, all the erovernment tmnnc

taken prisoners, with their rifles, supSINKS BALKY AUTO IN BAY

plies and ammunition.

Coast Chauffeur In Queer Act by Order of Owner, Following a $2,000 Repair.

Speyers Control London Subway. London, Nov. 20. The Speyer inter

ests of New York have acquired com

plete control of the underground rail- San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 22 Ohov

ways of London. An announcement n the orders of his employer, H H to this effect was made here, and was Hart of Oakland, James Litz, a chaufreceived with keen interest by flnan- fe"r, ran a $4,500 automobile off the cial circles. The purchase includes rear of a ferry boat in San Francisco the original Central London tubes and bay. When informed that the ma-

Fatally Hurt in His Car. Toledo. O., Nov. 22. Charles J. Hedges, a real estate dealer of Wau-

seon. O., is in a hospital here fatally ! tne City and South London tubes The chine had been sunk ln the bay Hart injured as a result of being crushed 1 combined capitalization of these two wrote to the railroad companv' onr.

under bis automobile when It was companies is idü.i iö.uuu ing to pay the expenses If th

strucK irom tne rear by a speeding street car. Mrs. Hedges, his wife. Mrs. W. A. Scott and Mrs. George

vewcoraer. also of Wauseon, bruised severely.

to com

pany would send a piledriver to ham-

Cullom's Granddaughter Weds. mer tne automobile deeper into th

Washington, Nov. 23. Miss Elea- Hart's desire to "drown" the of.

were J nor Cullom Ridgely, granddaughter of rending automobile was reached after j Senator Cullom of Illinois, was mar- !t nad rolled up a repair bill araount-

ried to Dr. Henry Pickering Parker The marriage took place at noon at

the Cullom residence and was attend

ing to $2.000.

Aviator Frey Is Killed. Rheims, France. Nov. 22. Ariator

Frey, winner of the Paris-to-Rome ed by President Taft and many other

Girls Narrowly Escape Fire.

w' 4 111 o-Lu-nume Dy rreaiueui ltutunu many Other Alton Til Not- 99 T- , , flight, was killed here when his arec- notables. It also was the eighty- afJ fortv rfri- r, minutes plane fell to earth from a great height, third birthday of the venerable Uli- f

He is the two hundred and twelfth , nois senator, and he celebrated the

victim of aviation.

John department of the Illinois Glass

A loss of

A Treat Anytime Crisp, delicately browned Post Toasties

Ready to serve without

farther cooking by addi

cream or milk.

ing

Often used with fresh or canned fruit.

"The Memory Lingers

Poum Cereal Co., Ltd. Btle Geclc. Mich.

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company was in flames. $75,000 was caused.

two events Jointly.