Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 April 1918 — Page 8

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Men and women who cant get feeling right muit begin to tdtt iiwlda baths. Before eating briifcfiiit 9aö morning drink a glass ofeai hot water with a teaspoonfui ol lime stone phosphate in it to "wash ont of the thirty feet of bowels tbo previous day's accumulation of poise is m and toxins and to keep the entire RllmQntary c;tnal clean, pure and tre"h. Those who are subject to ' ick headache colds, biliousness, coü 'patioU, ethers who wake up wit'j bad -taste, foul breath, backache, rUu.Tij.Uo stiuiirss, or have a sour, gasy stor-.a atter meals, are urged to i 3t r -.tLaxcr w pound of limestone phpart' itois the drus store, anC nei p-..lcli3 inten il sanitation. Tl V. : cost very ''ttle, but is suffic v Uanyone an enthusiast or io subot Komember inside bathir is impor. nt than outside V-;LSfgt because the skin pores do isorb Impurities into the blood, cAiiUfr.g poor health, while the bowel pores do. Just &h boap and hot water cleansüi, swt;etons j and freshens tha skin, no tkot water and limestone phosphate action tht stomach, liver, kidneys sad " lK)WtlS.

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THE MASKED FUDER" A REAL WONDERPLAY New LockwooÜ'AÜfson Fcaturo From Metro Brims With Thrills Mnv Allison,, one bC tho most chanidng and idl'ted stars of tho screen, who pmtlo hor dobut on the Metro i)roprrn..i in "Tho ComoDaclc,M sliarlng tho stollar honors with Harold Lockjvood, will mnlco hor how In a Boeond Motro wondorplny whon ''Tlio Mualcod Kldor," just completed, in roloiiuod early next :nonM. Tlx) story of thin pro-

salts is fine for kidneys, it meat

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Ho.mjiTWor woman who eaU.nwat Tfffu tarly otvn miike a mintak by nuahiua th kldnov oooaalonally, aaya a wellknown Authority. Mat forms Urif aold

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lugiidy niter or utram ofwr jn or th witsta and pol no n 'J from iha Woo then ou fat elok, Nearly all rlieunmtUin, headjushet, liver trouble -MftJUft-tut conntlpatlon, dUxlne, skiaUJiUK, bladder diaordars soma front slajrglih kidnevH. U'lie ;.ionwert you feel a aull aee In tKa kidnoya yw hack hurt, r If tbej arine ia tloudy, oneaaive, fuM of at'diStaat, irrtiralar of paaaag er attemded by. a aaaaatian of aealdinf , get aWnt four tmaaea A Jad Salts from aay rouble tpaannaej; and take a tableApaocVul in a fkM al water before breakfe-'t for a few day aad your kidneys Till then net ilbtf L-Taia. lasaoia salts la undo fro- i Um aaid af frapea and lemon jiiicc rr -bUea-n4U.lithi4 and bas ?ccn "xd - fcacraUaaa io fluah cIoq' jt SÜBK.UUW them to actlvitv. aU v traliie Ua acids in urint o it .v -

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NAV ALUÖON

(hiothm Ih laid In tho mouutalun of North Garollnn, and oontow around ibo fiotlvilloa of a bund of moonNhlnora, who nro routed by a ntalvart younK man from "up oant," and who oarrloa away tho prldo oC tho mountahiH an hlH prl,o, Mr. LooUwood phiya tho rolo of tho koro, and oC couraa.MiRH Alllaon in the prizo. Thla foaturo i ono aftor Mian AUUon's own hbart. Sho In noon In many lntoroatlh Situation In tho Kreat outdoorn, tho Ufo flho lovoa In reality. Thoro aro many oxcltlnK momontn and flomp daring riding on tho part at Mlaa Allison, who 1 always at homo in tho addlo, Sho alio displays hor prowoss whoa sho comoa to tho roacuo of hor champion, Just, whon ho is bolngj boated in a tbrrinc oncoimtor. "Tho Maskod Rldor" promUo to bo ono of tho host productions In which Ml33 Allison and Mr. Loclcsvood h.nvo .ot appeared.

IF HAIR IS TURNING

Republican newspapers in Indianr. aro deliberately and purposely misrepresenting what Charles A. Grei.thouse, Democratic State chairman, said in his recent speech in regard tc the pacifist and pro-German vote.

They are saying that "Greathouse r.ays the Democrats do not want the German vote." Mr. Greathouse did not say any such thing, and the Republican newspapers know it. What he did say was that "the Democratic party does not want the votes of either the pacifist

Democrats Are Helping With the)

Liberty Loan

The Democratic State committee put one over on the Republican organization a few days ago when it sent letters to Democratic district and county chairmen and to party werkers all over the State, urging therii to throw the full weight of their

party organization into the Liberty lean drive, in accordance with the resolutions adopted at the recent bipartisan conference held in this city. It is about three weeks since the bipartisan conference was held in response to the call of the Governor and tho chairmen of the Democratic and Republican State committees, and the Republicans have not yet taken any active steps toward throwing their organization into the Liberty loan drive. The Democrats, however, are "going to it" in vigorous fashion and propose to put it overIn the letter the Democratic district and county chairmen are urged to request their local speakers to devote as much time as possible to the Liberty loan campaign and to turn their organizations loose for the work. They are also asked to make a report

or the nro-German. and that if the

Republicans want them they are wel-;, to the State committee headquarters come to them That is sound Demo- " to their accomplishments, cratic doctrine, and the Democratic

party in Indiana stands squarely be- : &eiect uooci, wean ana,rainuuC hind Mr. Greathouse on the proposi- For office tion. . j Democrats throughout Indiana are The Democratic party does not being urged by the State organization want the disloyal vote, whether it be to see to it that every detail of plans

the pacifist or the pro-German. But for the coming primaries are attended

it does want the vote of every loyal . d t t notninr is overlooked.

citizen, regardless of his nationality. charlcs A. Greathouse, State chair-

royalty is uie hi, anu nou gays tWs .... mos(. important fllity i. Unpn,,n f Vi nnvfir in fhia

It has been charged that the Repub- wul "u" u" " ""

licans played for thö pro-German vote uate. h öuya Buuu

in 1916 and got. it, and that tho Re- chosen tor precmcc commiuuumu.,

publicans arc playing for tho same county chairmen and every otner part

voto this year. , of tho party's organization, so vnat

Tho very fact that the Republican tho party may havo the benefit of tho

papers aro publishing tho misstate- combincd efforts of every man in the

mcnt of the speech of Mr. Greathouuo . . f . tilut tho Democratic

is proof that they are appealing to that very clement and. that thoy hope to line them up for tho election. If

that was not tho fact those papers ; would not bo seeking to curry favor '

with that clement. 1

If tho pacifist, the pro-Gorman or

any other' disloyal man whthca to af

filiate with tho Republican party tho

lv)emoiTUtic party la perfnetly willinir that ho shall do ho, and that tho Republicans Hhall talce him in. i

llny8 TrJka Too Much. Will 11. Hayfl, Republican national

chairman and Ropubllcan State chair

man, Ih Htlll In tho oast, whoro ho iu

Vklng ua much unci n rapidly uh ho 1 on his first trip aftor his oloetio.i 'o Iho national chalrnisnalilp, Tho fact lu that a good many Republican: r boKlnnliiir to foil Unit Hays in In "Trat dangor of talking too much and 1 lag harm to, tho party, Mo haß mado ill aorta of promlroa Tor tho Ropuh-I-vmh and outlined nolloloa that RoiiibUeanH of uorLu'n fnpiloiw novor will -a reo to. lie ha tn funned tho Rupubllcano of tho cant and, throuirh .horn tho eountry, Juat huw thoy may sotllo tho war, Just what ponco lormH wll ho acc(ipt.nhlo and Juat how tho country muat bo run aftor tho war, He haß alHO o:cplalnod how practically ovorythlnK should bo dono, loavlnu but, UUlo for tho vwst of tho party to docdo. U I ibis fact that has caused i fgr that bofuro ho Ih much olclor ho ntfcy talk too much.

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That ir.tf Republican Slush Fund or 1911) Indiana Democrats aro making rapid proiMi8 with thlr plan to build a Hve undor Will II. Hays, Republican Slate chairman and ReubIcan nat'ojiftl chairman, on tho sub.2t of the enormous campaign exonditurcj of the Republican organintion in Indrni for the election of .9iC, when- Kays was the head of the ap Lb' '.can SlsiU organhntion. They io gatherinsf up all possible informaijr. alonj? tl at Iir.f and they say they .ill b able to &how not only that the .-.a')rcsn sta;cMent of 2C0,000 pen, by the Republicans in that ?.mnr.iffn was enoujrh to buy the en-

iip S ate, but that the statement does t S2t out all of the money spent by .cm in thaw campaign. The Demoi2t.'. rro preparing to show a number f dirfcrepRactCS betwt cn the amountr .-.ctxlly spat ar.d the amount reported by tl-o r. : r.ns. l.e" ":: -ct .o be ujI to show that h;a jc'S-,;:ic r- "b fi:nd was rGSP011" aibio ior the ti nt the Republi cans carried Indt...i. by a small plurality. Statements filed in compliance vith the law show thr.t the Democratic State organisation spent about $75,000 in the campan, as against the 5-50.000 which it & known the Repub-

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OlilSdren Cry for Fletcher's

party should succeed at the November election. Mr. Greathouse says tho party is in tho beat condition in Indiana that it has been in for years, because the tmrtv is united and standing squarely

bv tho President nnd the winning of

tho war, abovo everything olso. Ho sayo that tho party orKaniantlon i

In wood shnpo. Democrats all over

tho Statu uro Ukln n doop lntorost

in tho niralr of the country, lhoy

aro ol tho nirhtln' kind, this year, who

propose, lie says, that tho Democratic tmrty shall do thlnu.

A Bpeclal ploa is oln out from thn SUto hoaduuartors for tho nom

ination of ood, BtrulKhfc, clean and stronir mon for all of tho ofllcos from

Congressman to constablo that aro to bo filled nt tho November uloctlon. Much .deponda on tho kind of men

nominated for ovon tho smalluat orIIoqSi us woll uh for tho moro Impor-

Limb nlacou.

Tho party mnnwKors aro woll

pleased with iho situation In tho StaU i . i i i 1 1 in

today, nnd thoy prudiui timi 10 win

Kt bettor all tho tlnio Crom now until tho oloutlon. RopuhllcnuH Up Anlnst It

Ah n ploasant pantlmo for thont boauttfut sprlnK days it miffht bo BUKKOBtod that tho Indiana eltl'.on at

tempt to draw a picture In his town

mind of Governor Goodrich nnd tho

other Republican loaders of this State

KlvlnR thoir approval to tho bill in trodueod in the Houso of RoprosentR-

Uvea at Washinpfton, a fow days ago, to prohibit alien enemies of tho United States from voting at elections

in this country.

Reports from Washington said that

the bill would pass provided tho gov

ernors of tho several States to which

the bill would apply would givo it their approval, but that without such nnnroval the bill probably would fail.

It was said, a few days ago, that

there are about 25,000 alien enemy voters in Indiana, nearly all being

Austrians and Germans. It is well

known that practically all of this voto was given to the Republican ticket in Indiana in 1916, and that the

Republicans are figuring on practic

ally all of it again this year, in case

the aliens are still allowed to vote.

Persons who know anything about

the political situation in Indiana know that without this' class of voters, the Republicans could not possibly carry

T.nk-P countv. which is the big Re-

publican stronghold of Indiana. Thou-

en, nf Hermans and Austrians

OUIIUU especially Austrians are employed

in tho steel mills of Lake county,

and they vote as their Republican

uoc foil thom to vote. They have

Ulyf ... no interest in the welfare of the coun

try and they simply mind their mas-

The Republicans played for the German vote in 191G, and the Democrats say they are playing fo.- it

this year. Therefore, ciraw

licans spent ?nd the ha'f million wllich it is beloved they, spent.

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Xr-o uemocizv.i win wt - ..n . r.A,rnr r.nnrf-

Republicans ;tfar whjh they did - 1. ih all of this money. They say that . . . ... 'burn.

Ifthey force truthful answer to th.s FrI JZ ndi.V mcS-

cjüestion it will produce some very en- j urffig th. lertaininpr nd mterest.ng informa- I W Qf bffl tio.n.

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