Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 August 1918 — Page 7
HOW SNAKES HELP FARMER
Men Who Knows Point Out How Valuablt to tht Tiller of tht Soil Ar Their Service.
Snakes are a valuable asset and there should be a campaign against leilllng them, writes Gnyne T. K. Norton, in the American Forestry Magaxlne. The article goes on to show vhat the snake does for food conserTation by ways of killing rodents and Insects, the greatest enemies to grain that man knows. The public has be
come acquainted with snakes as never
GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN
WAR AND COQUETRY
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Try It! Make this lemon lotion to whltn your tanned or frtckled skin.
World Conflict Does Not Alter Vanity, Writer Says.
SOME SMALL FASHION FACTS
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle,
sunburn and tan lotion, and complex
before, writes Mr. Norton, because of j ion whitener, at very, very small cost.
the thousands who have been engaged
In the campaign for war gardens that has been conducted by the national emergency food garden commission. "With this summer the millions of war gardens have given the snake populär interest Tremendously increased tillage has brought people and snakes together. "Unless much education work is done the number of snakes that will be killed next year by the well-meaning but misinformed gardeners will be very large. Our snakes are a national asget worth many millions of dollars and should be conserved. The relation they bear to successful crops is
important more important than even
the average farmer realizes.
Color of Hair and Face Should Rectlve Consideration When Choosing Style of Clothes. The world does not often go in for the kind of costumery that was worn by Watteau's women or the dairymaids of the Petit Trianon. Fashion, for some reason, keeps to sterner and more sedate rules, says a fashion critic. Not that we abjure coquetry ; our women are full of it, even under the ban of war. We are not averse to that
freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan kind of seductiveness which is given disappear and how clear, soft an,d by the orientalization of clothes; we
white the skin becomes. Yes I harmless. Adv.
Your grocer has the lemons and an)
drug store or toilet counter will suppl
three ounces of Orchard White for
few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms
and hands and see how quicKiy uie
It li
Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of OASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Birds Use Their Brains. The English thrush brings Its snails to a certain convenient stone on which it will crack their shells by beating them upon it. Some sea birds carry shellfish to a height and drop them on the rock to break their shells.
Stomach Troubles and Dysentery caused from Drinking Ico Water or from sleeping noar an ODen window should be checked immedi
ately. Get a bottlo of GllOVlä'S BABY BOWHL MHDICINB, a safe and snre remedy tor Summer Diarrhoeas. It Is just as effective for Adults as for Children.
Had His Indorsement. Eev. William E. Barton tells of h rather disconcerting incident of his early ministry. "It was a deeply impressive occasion," he says; "a general memorial service, I believe. I had reached the point In my discourse where I quoted The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.' 1 "Suddenly from the rear pew a derelict rose uncertainly to his feet, and in a voice reminiscent of Poe's Raven' announced solemnly to the entire congregation: "'Nothin' could be fairer! Nothin' could be fairer !' and sat down."
There's a great difference between being good and doing good.
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RURNS
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Use one toothing, cooling application of
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25? 509-51.00
Comfort Baby's Skin When red, rough and itching with hot baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of Cuticura Ointment. This means sleep for baby and rest for mother. For free samples address, "Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mail. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv. imagination, Not Romance. She Do you think that people are less romantic and imaginative after
they are married? He I don't know about the romantic part of it, but If they are going to try to explain everything they've got to be more imaginative.
Danger to OJibway Finger. An Ojibway Indian would not point his finger at the moon, as fair Luna would consider it a great insult and instantly bite off the offending member.
The eyes of a South American fish are divided into two parts, the upper being adapted for vision in the air, the lower for use under the water.
The Depressing Heat When your blood is not in good condition, the Summer heat weakens all the muscles of the body. To avoid spells of weakness and sickness during the hot weather, you must have pure, rich, red blood. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic destroys malarial parasites in the blood and removes other poisons by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect and when you feel strong, the Summer heat will not depress you. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is an exceptionally good general strengthening tonic for the Child, the Mother and all the Family. It is pleasant to take. Price 60c, Perfectly Harmless Contains No Nux-Vomica or other Poisonous Drugs. Grove's chill Tonic Tablets You can now get Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic in Tablet form as well as in Syrup, the kind you have always bought. The Tablets are intended for those who prefer to swallow a tablet rather than a syrup, and as a convenience for those who travel. The tablets are called "GROVE'S chill TONIC TABLETS" and contain exactly the same medicinal properties and produce exactly the same results as Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic which is put up in bottles. The price of either is 60c. Cold Drinks Bad f or Your Stomach How to Avoid the Digestive Miseries That Hot Weather Brings
Cold drinks in hot weather are bad enough for any stomach but doubly so, In fact, dangerous when the stomach is out of fix and vou suffer from indigestion, acidity, food-repeating, heartburn, sour stomach, and that awful puffed-up, bloated condition after eating. In fact, all stomach and bowel miseries are greatly aggravated in hot weather. You can't bo too careful. Sunstroke can be traced in many cases to poor digestion. Everyone should watch their stomach in hot weather. Keep it sweet and cool. Here is an easy and pleasant way to correct stomach ills. A compound has been discovered which surely takes up the harmf ul juices and gases from thestommach, leaving it sweet, clean, cool and comfortable.. You won't know you have a itomach if you take one or two
EATONIO tablets after your meal, so light and pain-free vou will feel. Tbere is not a harmful thing in EATONIO tablets. They taste fine! Just like eating candy. Druggists will tell you that EATONIO users savthey never dreamed anything could give such quick and wonderful results; you can insure yourself a good, cool, sweet stomach, you can eat what you like, and alwavs have the appetite to eat it. EATOIC is absolutely r guaranteed. Get a box from your druggist today. Use it to get rid of and prevent the stomach and bowel troubles that are bound to come in hot weather. If EATONIC fails, return to your druggist and get your fifty cents back. . If you cannot obtain EATONIC where you live drop a card to Eatonic Remedy Co., Chicago, 111. They will mail you a box at once. "
Trench Helmets Made of Tin Are Worn at Summer Resorts High-
Necked Frocks.
Drop Frdezone on a touchy corn, then lift that corn off with fingers
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The trench helmets made of tin are
not becoming, but American women
have followed the British in using
them at summer resorts.
London and Paris have designed
curfew hats and America will soon make use of the name and the de
signs. It would not be amiss for us to
keep our own picturesque Puritan
fashions of New England. We know as
much of the curfew as Great Britain, and more than Paris. We do not have
the signal for "lights out" in this
country, but we can go in for curfew
clothes just the same. The pointed
hat, the square-toed shoes with the
silver buckle and the long, rippling
capes fit in with the silhouette of the hour.
Daylight-saving dinners have brought out a vast amount of transparent hut high-necked frocks. These are made of tulle usually combined with some glittering metallic cloth. The whole upper part of the body is covered with the tulle, and long sleeves have suddenly acquired a place of power. It is no longer smart in the belligerent countries to wear white gloves. They are taboo in England and France, and American women are beginning to see the wisdom and economy of this fashion. Tan, brown and any shade of beige are considered the proper thing. Even white wash gloves are not considered
. - - . . - AajAAm MAMMflV'WIBMwHaMVMBflSPM "P'W'W ' W 'W W w " w w w w w w v w W w w w Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly Vm- rmn c?t-rtre linrHuf fhfn VOll lift
U1UL OtUf J A. - "Ol V j it right out. Yes, magic ! No humbug !
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Ford Owners Attention!
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A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a
Do YOU want Clothes that Dazzle ?
It's SO easy
few cents at any drug store, but is suf- I A single trial packags of
ficient to remove every hard corn, soft
corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful. Adv.
Not Equal to Three. They had not been married very long, but she had grown cold and list-
as fashionable as the others. Economy less ; so one evening, after she had
i mnnf!nff o ofT-i ifc mvn in avptV vawneu aDOUL seventeen uuiea,
he
land. By common consent, evening
gloves have practically disappeared in
the belligerent countries. France has always hated them, England can't afford them, and soon America will
abandon them. It may be that long, wrinkled sleeves will take their place
entirely.
NEW FELT HATS FOR SUMMER
Sole Trimming Consisting of Tinsel
Cord Worn by Army Officers Adds Glitter of War.
said : "You seem to be so cold and indifferent, Malvina. Have you forgotten those happy days when I was paying you my addresses?" "I should think I haven't ! I should think I haven't forgotten those happy days. I never had less than three fellows every evening calling on me." "But, dear, haven't you got me to pay you attention now?" "Yes, I suppose I have. u are doing the best you know how; but you don't flatter yourself that you are equal to three, do you?"
Dolly Varden gown of blue and pink
printed crepe chiffon, with a draped
apron of sky blue taffeta. The short
sleeves show the prevailing fashion,
and the breteiles over the neck are of
blue taffeta to match the apron.
simply do not turn to the puffed and
frilled, powdered and flowered type of
dressing.
Even when the designers go backward into a frivolous era and pick up
bits of costumery from Marie Antoinette when she was playing the part of 5i commoner, or from croups of
peasant maidens singing in grand op
era, they do not do it in a serious manner. They simply throw out these pieces of fashion as tidbits to those whose sartorial appetites need whetting or who have wearied of the heavy fare of Kussian, Byzantine, Chinese and military costumery. There are certain types of women who should never dress in any way but the Watteau manner. If they have white hair and young faces, they should never attempt clothes taken from the bazaars of Delhi, the Assyrian courts, or the ballet dancers of Petrograd. Nor should they be silly enough to wear the tip-tilted shepherdess hat in foolish form, or the overshort frock ; nor the red-heeled slippers. There is a happy medium and they should grasp it.
There is no doubt that we are going to glitter and glisten this year as did the fighters of the tenth and eleventh centuries, advises a style expert. The milliners have blazed the way för this, for, as the student of dress well knows, one can build up a rather good program of new fashions for gowns and wraps by what the milliners exploit in head coverings. And when you see new felt hats exploited on all sides, with their sole trimming consisting of the tinsel co?d worn by American officers, you will realize that the glitter of war is to be put into the autumn costumery. Felt hats, by the way, are very smart for summer. They may keep away the incoming velvet hat which leaves us in February, when it is needed and comes back the first of July, when it is undesirable. The felt hat of the hour is white, oyster, beige, black and yellow and is trimmed with masses of flowers arranged in a wreath around the crown. When the hat is for sports, for country or for traveling, it has the tinsel cord of the American -captain.
Red Cross Ball Blue
will convince you tht never before have you known tru.6 happiness at the end of the day. White? why it give your clothes a -whiteness that even tho fleeciest clouds cannot rival. BonH Wait, Don't DoubtGet tt Use it and KNOW B Cents. At GOOD Grocery Sttres
SELDOM SEE a big knee like this, but your horit may have a bunch or bruise on hit ankle, hock, ttiflc, knee or throat.
will clean it off without laying up the horse. No blister, no htir gone. Concentrated only a few
drops required at an application. $2.50 per bottle delivered. Describe year cxic for ipcclxl laurucdesi. end Book 8 R free. ABSORBINE. JR.. the tatiKptic lialraeat for raiaklBd, reducei Palmful Swelling. Ealirjed Glxndf. Weal, Bruiiei. Viriceie Velai; lUy Pain and Infixmraitlon. Price 1.25 a bottle at drugglKa ot delirered. Liberal trial bottle postpaid for 10c. W. F. YOUNG. P. D. F.,310TMipleSL. SDrinflfisld.Mtlt.
Up Against It. "This rinvliirht saviner scheme is
rough on the bashful young fellow who goes courting." J "How so?" ! "He hasn't the nerve to drop around I until it gets dark, and then it's time to
go home."
PATENTS
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Many a" man who would steer clear of a graveyard after dark is not afraid of a park full of spirits.
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic destroys the malarial germs which are transmitted to the blood bj the Malaria Mosquito. Price 60c
When doctors cannot otherwise agree they call it heart failure.
DAISY FLY KILLER fiSWffi
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BBsVEL9ltBiHB
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W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 29-1918.
MINK FUR CAPE FOR SUMMER
Smart Riding Costumes. Some of the girls who ride horseback are wearing a natty costume patterned after the uniform of the royal British flyers. Trim, tall boots are drawn up over neatly fitting riding breeches, and a smart coat with flaring skirt falls almost to the knee. To add to its flare, the coat has a box plait down the front, the fastening coming in the cen-
ter of the plait. There are huge plait
ed flap-pockets above the belt. Small pockets just below the belt, and large, deep pockets near the edge of the coat, and a leather Sam Browne belt or its feminine equivalent draws in the coat to trig slenderness at the waistline. A rakish cap like those worn by the royal British flyers accompanies the riding suit.
Underslips Are Important. With the coming vogue of organdie and other excessively sheer fabrics, such as net and chiffon, the question
of an attractive and at the same time
efficient xmderslip to be worn with frocks of these materials is of impor
tance. "While there are any number
of lovely lingerie slips provided for this purpose, more favor seems to be
accorded to silk slips either in solid
color or In a printed design. Undoubtedly the solid and glistening tex
ture of the silk foundation accentuates the lovely transparency of the outside
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Capes of fur are destined to be very popular this summer and a leader among them is sure to be this exquisite mink fur. Faced with white and cut loose and full, it is very graceful.
Burn the Gas
Don't Waste It ! Forty per cent of the heat value of coal is in the gases generated. The ordinary warm air furnace sends most of these gases up the flue, not only unconsumed but with resultant loss of heat because of lack of radiating surface. The
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Steel Furnace properly fired utilizes 70 per cent of the heat generated, and ?uts that heat in your rooms and not out doors through the flue. hi3 means economy of operation, and a comfortable home at all times. It is to your interest to know the relation of fire bowl and heating surfaces to a satisfactory heating plant. If your dealer doesn't handle the FRONT RANK, write for illustrated literature.
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Feminine Style to Continue. The distinctly feminine note so much in evidence in spring and summer clothes promises to he strongly emphasized during the fall and winter seasons. Garments on mannish lines are rarely seen, and even the military note is sounded but faintly in apparel for women, except for such garments as uniforms.
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Wooden Beads. Wooden beads are much used for trimming by the French designers. They are put on in close rows along the hem of an otherwise plain chiffon evening gown, helping it droop and cling to the figure in fascinating manner. Sometimes they are used on the lower edge of a cape-like jacket or to weight the flowing sleeves Into the shape desired.
Where in Western Canada you can buy at from
$15 to $30 per acre gotd farm land that will raise 20 t 45 bvshels to the acre of $2 wheat its easy to figure the profits. Many Western Canadian
farmers (scores of them from the U. S.) have paid for their land from a
single crop. Such an opportunity for 100 profit on labor and investment is worth investigation. Canada extends to you a hearty invitation to settle on her Free Homestead Lands of 160 Acres Each
or secure some of the low priced lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alfcerta. Think what yon cam make with wheat at $2 a bushel and land so
easy to get Wonderful yields also of Oatt , Barley and Flax. Mixed faraaiag and cattle raising. The climate is healthful and agreeable; railway facilities excellent; good schools and churches convenient Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway rates to Supt Immigration, Ottawa Canada or to J. M. MacLachlaa, 215 Traction. Terminal Dldg., Indianapolis, Ind. v Canadian Government Agent
