Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 November 1918 — Page 8

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a'tjlass of real hot water

Jjifort breakfast to wash

out poisons.

L?f ,1s not merely to live, but to

Ut well, eat well, digest well, work. jwYi, sleep well, look well. What a Blorlous condition to attain, and yet how rery easyit is if one will only adopt the morning Inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel Gull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out tho Whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Eteryone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each, morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot !water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash, from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying jthe entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomacb is 'wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases,

eraatn find aciditv and ElVeS One a

splendid appetite for breakfast. "While

you are enjoying you? breakfast the

water and nnospnate is quietly ex

tracting a large volume of water from Ytm Wnnd and cettinK ready for a

thorough flushing' of all the inside (organs. .The millions of people who aro bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; 'others w.ho have sallow skins, blood ''disorder! and sickly complexions are jurged to get a quarter pound of Hmeetone phosphate from the drug store which will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced' crank on the subject of .Internalsanitfitlon.

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Keep the pep in the boys vho are peppering the Kaiser. Give to the United War Work Campaign.

AVIATOR CORD AND WIRK.

CREAM FOR CATARRH POPENS UP NOSTRILS jTelLs?How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! -4

The arrival of the aeroplane ha. given us a new industry, or rather modification of an old orte, namely that of manufacturing aviator con and aviator wire. The Eoebling have devised a special kind of wir aviator cord to be used for stays ot aeroplanes. The cord consists of nnmber of fine wires of grea strength stranded together. Th strength of the different sizes run

approximately from 2,000 to 2,301 .

pounds. .For steering gear a mor flexible cord is provided, compose of six strands of seven wires each with a center of either cotton o

wire. The aviator wire differs fron.

aviator cord in thai it consists of

single wire instead of a number o

wires twisted together. The wir J

9 In one minute your cloggi Cfrill open, the air passages Of

gged nostrils Of vonr P!u

lWÜI cleatr und vou nnn hrnn.f. hn -frrv7v

No mori hawking, snuffling, blowing, llMjl&cll&.'f drvncSS. No Ktmo-o-lino- fnr

ibreath.'at night: your cold or catarrh

will be gone.

Uct fxr small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm frm your druggist now. Apply( a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, dealing rcam' in your nostrils. It pen-, träte through every air passage of the head, soothes, tho inflamed or swollen Paucoua membrane and relief comes iny.t ; It's just fine. Don't stay stuffcd-up' Iwith cold or nasty catarrh Relief pomes, bo quickly. - ' -

SAGE AND SULPHUR

DARKENS GRAY HAIR

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WHAT TO DO ABOUT WHEAT

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Pg Grandmother's Hecipe Restore Color, Gloss

and Attractivencsf .

ÄTmost everyone Knows tHat Sage

fPe. nd Sulphur, properly compound'd, brings back the natural color and luitre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago he only way to l?et this mixture was' to make it at

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drug store for "Wyeth's Sago and Sul- j

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fcottlo or this ramous oia

. k)roTed by the addition

predlenta, at & small cost. t)on't Btay gray! Try It! No ono fcjtn possibly tell that you darkened', vour hair, as it docs It so naturally

and svenly. You dampen a sponge or

Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a eup of ijoiling water upon it, pour through1 a sieve and drink a teacup full at any lime during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of tho skin, relieving' conge stion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Try it the next time 3011 suiter from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless.

0f RUB BACKACHE AN

. LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT

Thje suspense about what to do iboiTf saving wheat is ended now. A lew set ' of wheat-saving rules have )een published, and wheat conservaion will now take a new lease on life. We won't save any more wheat than we have been saving in fact we are

isked to save less but the subject

will be considerably more interesting than it' has been. It was getting a little monontonous. At any rate, it has seemed a little Indefinite, in the face of our big harm 11 1 J

vest,, rne proDieni 01 now iar to go wjtti wheat conservation has been on everybody's neives a little bit, for the oast few weeks. Everybody felt there shonfd be a change of some sort in

f.the rules:

tKinrrs that took Mr. Hoover to

Europe (he has just returned) was w,his wheat problem. He has been over iiere in conference about it with the Tood experts of the allied countries. That was the main reason for the lelay. T 4- ijii11 -r4- V o t ? k Inno -r eon -Vr

people: "Well, there is plenty of

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mott brush with it and draw this Ruh pain, and Stiffness away with ..oV. 1 M linln Inlrlnnr ftnn HTTinll ...... . .

uiruuRi jruut Kixv"e email hntt nf nln honest Btrand it a time; by morning tho gray Sinau Dottle 01 010. nonesL , Ihalr dWAppearo, and after another ap- 1 St. Jacobs Jjiniment

DilCuon or two. yuur ziun uutuua - . . LeayUfully dark, glosy and attractive. , When your back is sore and lame 6r Wyeth' Sace and Sulphur Com- lumbago, sciatica or rheuuiatisni has

fcound is a dellghtrul toilet roquiaito you sunencu up, uon t suihtj uui,u tfor thoae who deslro dark hair and a 30 cent bottle of old, honest "St. youthful appearance. It la not in- Jacobs Liniment" at any drug store. .tenUtd for the cure, mitigation or pre- K)lir a llttll, in vour luilul aml rub it ,rrtnUoa of disease. rirht inlo ih? xmn .... uche and uv q

- -pi 1 - - - " time you count fifty, the soreness and ! lameness is gone

1 Don't stav crinnlcd! This soothing,

nenetratiiiir oil needs to be used only

once. It takes the ache and pain right out of vour back and ends the misery.

It is niagical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing" else stops lumbago, sciatica

and lame uacK misery so promptly i

IfSSW BACK

: AND KIDNEYS HURT

Takaaglam of Salts to flush Kidntyi ifTttadder bothers you Drink lots of water.

(Eatfflg meat regularly rcnftially pTCh Inet kidney trouble in aomo form oc ! otfcer, aayg a well-known autliority, be- I cause the uric ncid in meat excite the J kidneys, they become overworked; get J sluggish; clog up ami caubo all aorta oi i distree, particularly b&ckncho and nii&try in the kidney region; rheumatic twinge, sewre headaches, acid stomach, conetipation, torpid liver, dcoplesaness, t bladder and urinary irritation.

SO EASY! LIKE ROLLING OFF LOG

wheat for the time being. Go ahead and eat your head off, until the supply gets low. Then we will put the lid on aain." The food experts have to look years ahead and count on a long war. And it is better to spread conservation OUT, than to eat a lot for a while, and then conserve a lot for a while. The main trffng that the food administration wants to guard against is the possible danger of a short crop next season. THAT would lose the war. It almost lost it läse year. If last year's crop had been only 15 per cent, smaller, the allies would have been ruined and Germany, would have won the war. Nothing like that for us in 1919. All of the allied countries will now eat the same sort of bread 80 per cent, wheat and 20 per cent, something else. It is a good thing to have the proposition standardized like that, and there is no reason why it should'nt be. We are all in the same boat, and we should all "break bread together." Learn the new wheat rules even il you have to go to nignt school and then MORE than live up to them.

Just Received a stock of

WOOLEN

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Gome at once

gam prices

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Sore, touchy corns stop hurt' ing, then lift right out with fingers

. The moment your back hur or kid- You corn-pcBtered men and women ntyi aren't acting right, or if bladder nccd guTor no ionKer. Wear the shoes

get .about four ounces of

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ad cjsjU frorti any gooct pharmacy j Cincinnati authority, because a few take a UMespoonftil in a glas of waUr dr0 of frcezone applied directly qn a Wore bretkfagt foj few days and your tcnuer achinr corn stops Borcnes at t lrIJrwra will tlion Act fine. This famous r 41m Am lrwrtortnA An it

' jmIU is made fromUho acid of grapes 4 suid lemon juice, combined with lithla, 1 M 4

can he lifted out, root and all, without

1 amd hM been used for generation to A 'quArter ounco 0f frcezone coats rery

IP normal activity; also U neutralin itba uko off every hard or gnft corn or Midi in the urino so it no longer irru canug. 8hould be tried, as it is tti, thus ending bladder disorders. inexpensive and is said not to inflame Jad Salt cannot injure anyone;, qt lrriuto the BUrroundiDg tissue snakj a delightful efcrvsjent hthia- or skin After you lift away the troubleprator drink which millions of men and corn or CRnU3 the skin underneath sjromM take now and then to keep tha jg M lnk firm ftnd Wealthy as.the paim üdiMv and urinary organs clean,. UiUl of your -

I will tell you what will happen some niht this winter in France. Some night when it's cold and dark. 'jk There will be a rustling tWfnigh the front line trench, where our hovs stand cuard. And a

heaven ladencd Secretary will make his way r along. . - . 1 - In his hands will he grea't steaming pots: m t his pocket chocolate and cigarettes. From one man to another he will go, passing a cup full of hot coffee to hands that tremble with the cold; bringing the comfort of a bit of sweet and a smoke. Men will hail him cheerily, slapping hirn on the back; and when he has gone things will be a little easier in that trench because he has passed that way. How much will it cost to make that :rip do you suppose? Counting the pittance that the t Secretary Ls paid, and the cost of the chocolate and the cigarettes and nil? Five dollars? Twenty-five dollars? I do not know. But whether it is five dollars or twenty-five, I'd like to think that it is iny five or tcvnity-fivs wouldn't you? That some night when its cold and lonesome, my money and yours might send a Secretary out along that front line trench. Let's make up our minds that we are going to pay for a score of those trips. A core of the nights this winter shiail be our nights. nights when the boys greet joyously the chocolate and cigarettes that our money provided; and are happier because our representa-

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