Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 March 1919 — Page 7

UPSET STOMACH PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN AT ONCE ENDS SOURNESS, CAS. ACIDITY. INDIGESTION. IWt Mny upset! When iwuU tWt fit and Vou belch gs. acid "" gestcd fKMl. When you feel l""0' indigestion imln, flatulence, heartburn or bcadache you cun get Instant relict.

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No tmliln! IUI ' put you on your feet. As soon as you eat one of these pleasant, harmless tablets all the indigestion. Rase, acidity and stomach distress ends. Your druggist soll them. Adv. Bird Liw Not Disturbed. Ilird lovers have boon disturbed by a Washington now report stating tli;it Th moratory bird law had been dclaml unconstitutional ly tin Sil proine court of tin Fulled States. I'mf.irt uiiiif fly Hint particular in n - IIpntch li'l not tll Iii vlinlf tory. Tli' law in rj n--t i n uns an old one which l rf n:il 1 lind 1 ii repealed by Hu- treaty not of I rt t July. N action has been taken which threatens the inteie-ts f bird protn-t imi in tinI'nited States lind ":i Ii:iI:i. ntnl none is likily. An increased appreciation of their '., imiiil' valu- ha strongly buttressed HM'i'fly sent iin'iit:il reasons fix protect itig birds. Christian Sc i if Monitor.

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Colorado's "Johnny Appleseed" Kin of Oil King CANON CITY. COl.n f:ipt. II. Y. I:k:if.ll..w. tli.- J.hhny A.l. -s. . 1- r.f Iii- Arkiinsn v !!-. h:i .- nli rttnu m.. m- the lrir--t h Iiikvii of lt kind st:inliiu' In Ciinon iiy. liW h lie h.- . n irn.M- from w tiny sprout iluiit'i In Ms timl.ii in 1S7J to if

Iir'sont inMirfi'in. .f mr tlun 1." fwt In 'ir-ijni!Yr'ti-'. Not l"ne ün (rovi-rrmicnt :ints tNk plmtns :in' iiiisiiriii-iit of thii trt f.r !. r'-or!s of tln L'rirulttirnl Knnrt-in-nt. f"r it i mre tliat tlx -xnt t' nri'l -ninIitiini of crth f :i tr' ii re s uifuratfly known mi in this cn. Although rjiptnln IlockaMlow hd lived tu mnn v hio! trs

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ut llioiiMirnl! of 4i J mkI other fruit tn-e in tills tin. nl nv. in spite of hl four sf.re und four yejirs, li- still ?lvs Krsr.iil attentin to hi--m r' iiifi!e fritmrd. lii h (wars -.m .",.(i r :ui.t iu'i nrmnally. It i mi int -rest in fact that mnnr lives in this nndiard. although forty to fifty years Id. are still as luTilthy mv.' viorn as nt fit years of ae, anl are iij'(jir-i:tly cl for :mitlicr hnK t-ritury. I "idike "Johnny- App!-sii." that f.iMioi: t-!t - rt r.tile c lianii't r of the old Western U-s rv ff hi. wie uttered prn.is'-'i''ivly nloriz the highways jml water -jrw. Oijiiiin IJ'N knf ll.w tms j.l.ir te-l lentltieally with order und systTi. M-le-iir c itti'l I-v l.jit e those varietw-s tvvt suit ! to the ColonnJii elitr.nte. K':ir'd in 1h henntifnl Hi iicm v:!ler n New Y'r!. a r "i"n fnrnoiis fr ItK fine apples, tie ji i r.-i a kn-vsl l' of h-n c ulture that has t.. n tnost useful tu him In h.tT year. AlThr.nh sp lliric Iiis Tiir:io slirhtly ÜJVrent from f tint of the oil kin;:. th'ir relationship is fairly los... A few yeiirs :nv. ":ipt:iln n'"kaf-!lw vas elected preid lit of th- nek f 1It ns,wi:itin f th l"niteJ Sta'es.

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TO SAVE MATERIAL

Negligees May Easily Be Made From Remnants.

Discarded Evening Gowns Also Offer Excellent Materials for th Fashioning of Such Garments. When a few yard of material pickel up at a -ry low figure mi a remnant counter can he turned Into a chunnlnu piwn for home wear there feeing to he Im ex use for II woman disrenurdlii th feelings of her own futnily ly wearini' something that Is unhecornin. half ru or soiled. It Is so easy fr a womun to express her real ln!i l-liulity In these Items of in-t!nie apparel that the temptution to ims.sess a iniinher of them Is Mronj; with the average really feminine type of woman. A couple of widths of rich broeude rnuy he transformed into a lovely gown hy the simple process of cuttlnt

FINISHING OFF THE EDGES

RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.

To h ilf p nt of water add 1 nz. ll.iy l'ura, I mn!l box of Parl-o Compound, and i j cz. of glycerine. Any drujrist c;in put thi i up or you c:n mix it at h"inp at verj' lit- I tie rest. Full direction for m.ik-.nj: ?n UH- come in each lxx of l.irho Conip Q !. j It will trradn.il'y darken -treik il. f j"1 pr,iy hair, und nrnke it soft and orlrssy. It : wili not color the rulp, i nnt titky or !

prc.i'y, nd drc not rub ofT. Ad i. Critics. "The Cernian phlls.phTs :ir' cn-at rttii-s," ii inatked the r. literary person. "Yes," rt plied Miss ( "ii ii lie, "I'm iftall that if we attempt to f eed th' tti s..!i: will even go so far as t critieize tli food."

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Cuticura for Sore Hands. j Sonic hands on retiring In the lud suds i of futicuia S.inp, dry und ruh In Cu-1 ticurn Ointment. Kotnove surplus j Ointmenr with tl.suo iir.per. This Is ; only one of the things 'uti' ur:i will do -If Soup, (inttnetit and Talcuti" are used j for all toilet purposes. Adv. I i What They Say. j She A Well eilll' at I perTl never s:.s -I !l l,. t." ' Me You Net they ,!..n t. j

The war has tiiadi tahl- linen very Valuable. Tl e us.- of Ked Cross Jiall I'.lue will add to its wearing qualities.

Use it and see. All grocers, ÖC I'nr sL-iteln ss s largely .1 netter of careful tilannintf. ! Weelily Health Talks GOING BACK TO NATURE j I'.Y I 15. W. LUCAS. ! I iVopIe pet sick hecau-f tlicy go j away from Nature, and the only way to gci well is to go back. SuictLiu i k'fows out of the ground, in the form of m tatp.n to cure almost every ill. ! Soiao t,( those vegetable grow ths are ! liMl. rstood by man, and some are not. i Animals, it would seem, know Mint ti do wli-n they are .sick better th:n !" n and womcu. Observers hae t:"id that a Kick horse, ihg or cat i U Mop utlng food i'tnl s-ek out i

K.ih. . Ci table growth in the f.cld r i'r. vl,ieh, when founI ami eaten. ef'oii n toros appetite and health. J J .-j x. "t you seen these uuiiuals do ry thing yourself?" I'r. J',i tCP( c( i;utT,ilo, N. V., long m-c f hi. I iiij lurbi and roota pru id'd ! I'uie to overcome con-1 :p.it :i n, and he had the veot.ibli's cullected and iaii- '!' t M.i apple, Jiavt of Aloe, root 4 ''d.ip. ir.tr httlo white filiTir colteil pills, !''t l:e al,.,l I)r. IVlcc' I'leai-ant lVIIef. ' a i ! i ü s t undciatand that wlu-n your intf'fi.nis are stopped up, pomon nJ de-c-Tjid nutter .nrc iniprisonol in jour cj str'. and these are carried by the blond throughout your jiy. -filUS yiur ' eid a he, you p t diy, you cun't Wp. ur .ln may brc.ik out, your appetite de''n' -. you pet tired and dopondent. As 1 m;ittcr of fw t, ye n may t;et m k oil ' Vrr. D in't ou how iis1os all tli uT.i,1(T j,,? All that is often tieed. l is Hw ,f Hr. Pierec's I'lcisant IVllets. wl.nl, he has phiced in all lrug störe for "ur cotiv, niemv and health. Tiy tl"n ey all Means. They are prob;ib!y tlie v ry thing you need right row.

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Policeman Is Nursemaid to Mayor's Pet Spaniel CHICAGO. A nuinhei of the fourth rrte. trekkinc nonhwnrd in the clo.'iinlnc. eneountered at I'd:nrit avenn. and I'.roa'IwT.y n i:i!nin of th city law. armyed in the ruMomnry hal dliiiienrs of bis railing blue uniform. Mar, revolver, ritit stick, etc. I'olice.

nen. of rourse, are not unusual at flight, but this one Was jH.ese.l of an adjunct n-.t gen rally in ;ul.'d In their eojiipriiotit. Iiis riebt band wn attached t a leather leudi at the riethi-r -ad of which was a il.c. "IIa. soliloquized the fourth es-fat'-r. "a n;stry. There has been skul'd'igfery afot up her nmyhe a b:nk robbery. n:ajbe a murd r nnl this consf i ntioiis copp r Is earning

bis p:y by Il-in' n blo-Mlb-illlld. With v hii h he iis:i d th ft-1 iectv..! n in ci rs;.t i. m and l ar:i. l that his name was JetiK Hansen f tb- Town Hall station. He aN barned that as n (is evpert h vj a ztr. The cnuine vbi!i n loi'iis Mr. Hansen about was n xker spaniel. And while it w; s true that Mr. H;in.n was n duty he was H.sitively not on tlo- tr: il of n.tird rer. p.bber or other oildoer. He was niting in the cap-uitv of ni.r-. i,;; ;1 t tb" d-g. Mayor Willi. na II!' Thu,p-.n Is tin owtn-r of tl..- il -'. and Mr. Hansen, detniled from Town Hal! to guar! the n :i.r' b"fe In th- ('has,, aj art r:n nt. oL'oo Sb r. hu roal. p rfonns ns pan .' l.: d .tbs tb. of wet nur' tn -Cocker." "Well." fl'lerii'd the reporter, "bow b y..i !ik. the j. .'" Oh, all riiiht." said Mr. Hansen. ". k. r's n..? a bad si rt. A M t-m-jieraniental at ttme. but we c t nb.ri. I'm taking Mm out fr bis nighMr coristltutii'nal now." Cocker now nnnifested a desire t i-ontinue Id evening tro:l uu tie 'two (l( )and. The fourth esiater r su: i. I bis tr k. c.g: itating the happy bt of aj lejist one 'l.lcaco dg a full grown polic rnan at Sil-" a tu. nth f.r a runrdinn. The Police Will Not Catch This Murderer Asleep LAKH KoIir.ST. II. I.. Ab i:t rtiidnieht Mrs. Tynis II. Adim. Jr.. fami'il she h ard burglars and nobd ot:t th.- I pnrtt.n r.t. wbii h re-pondi'd In the person of Chief of l'. lnc Jarm s (e-rd'-n. ably usvjvil ,v I'o'i etnuii William ll.tisell. Mr. Ad;.ms. by tb

way. is :i ehi'k. a fanc:.-r. and wi !' night in t l. siion b:.d IT Kb b- Hand Heil of aristoi-n.tie lin a' l":ni ib l in the back yar.l chi kn cM p. Tb y were r.'sting peacefully, so far as known, wh.n suddenly their Mpawks rang out and enph ieiy r tit th. mgbi air. It was then that Mrs A'bi'' sounded the al.wm. Now whtn Chief liordon rneivl f!i. fciinimiitis h itllllU'dia t el V Iiot.t'.d

I'.di' i n;ati H lis. I for the r : s.. . t! -it Mr tt,,. U i.-uliarlv i-.'.iM.r. 1 ::rn::.-t :dl members of th

thief fnit. rnitv. Mr. H. tis.d. bin.-It a il i.keu fan. h r. was rc-itly guard. tig the r.-si 1. n.e and chikn ; of Mr. Capt. William A. Moffett when sota

marauder inviobil his own es.p hmI lU-amil it gcaine. U-..H th.. two of!u' rs si . , ;,, Mr. Adams"

ru-bed oiif to the . with n-.l.rs drawn :-ri l hitrie flashlight gleaming. They entere! the cs.j. The s.pi.iwks by new had nas.-d. The r'iii-n was nppa'n tit. r..i h of the 17 Khode Mand i:-i ' dead. Th-y h d hqvnwkrd their last squaw k. Investigating th surr.-unding terra'n nr.d o-.p interi.r f.ir f.r.g. r prints or fiM.ttnarks they i!is-oered videne that the assassin ld..ng.'d t th. mirulatn and not the hoiniridae elass of r.iamn,al. That Is to say. the mnrd.r was connnlttisl by a v.os. l. The .lie are sean hing for him.

Machine Zigzag Stitching, Battlement Effect, Ruffling or Plaiting, Add to the Decoration. The edges of things, or rather tho way tho.se lilies are finished, make such a differen e. This Is particularly true of bundles. And yet, when jou stop to consider how little real time und trouble it take to add a row of broken stitches in groups of three, an compared wltb the charming effectiveness of the finished garment, the wonder of it Is that more attention Isn't given to the -edges."

Here nre but a few of the lovely things that can do duty as decoration, as well as finish: Machine hemstitching worked zigzag, hemstitching In battlement effect, rulüiug or jilaitins of net In white or color, easy titches, and tinted laces. It Is an easy matter to pencil off an Irregular line for the heinstitcher to follow; und that Is perhaps the very easiest finish of all. I5ut the tinted lace ami net idea Is quite the newest ami nmst effective, lioth are seen ustirdly done in tiny, tiny plaits. Among the easy stitches which are always effective and pr tty nearly always within the ogue, coine Fretn'h

!;iiots worked in groups of three, alternating short und long blanket stiteh, long horizontal stitches IutrspTse with spiar-s or dots workel solid, and the at'.'ivinentbiiK-l straight stitches worked in threes. Th-se are especially decorative done on tie-slant, the stitches graduating or alternating hi hngtli.

LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH

HURRY, MOTHER! REMOVE POL SONS FROM LITTLE STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS.

CIVE CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIQt AT ONCE IF BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED.

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Negligee of Satin and Lac. an ojining in the c-nier si that tinb ad tuny sl.pi.etl through, finishitig this neatly, of course; catching the material together underneath tiearms and allowing the front and buck panels, thus formed to flare as they will or a slip of soft chiffon or lace. Or tv.o or thr' widths of chiffon in contrasting colors tnay be laid one over th.- ether, the t:i. ! rn.-at h seti"ti b. ii:g full figure I ngth. the r, f ot;e a trüb' shorter, i:nd s. .ti. atid possibly a lace scarf topping the wh.-le. A charming rbe d'inti r.oi is the result. The sketih shows a simfde and graei fu' to güg.e mad" d' lat ii'b r satin, with front and back panels laid la large tucks. An ild fashion 1 lacshawl draped about the shoulders completes the garment. Of course it Is nt es ntial that a shawl l u'l, and. instead f laee, a brocade or u 1 gur.-d silk voile may le used for the coatee. Iisearde! evening !r ss s of t en off. r excelb iit materials for the fashioning of neglige' garments and. regardless of the fact that we nre n longer at war. fabric saving is advisable. There is no prosj t of ar itiitnedlHte reduction in prices, and until Trance arid Iblgium are apiin able to produce textiles it is not likely that either prices or supply will ri"tnrn to normal.

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One of the Unusual Tragedies of the Great War l I. M:TOWV. PA AVIht the wife of Private Miles . P.th of the On. A Hundred and U-ighth machine n:n battalion heard laM cumin.t that 1." had been killH In a.tion during the lighting on the Marne, die rnourn.-d f-r liit.i for a time and then married V.'il-

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Private I'.oo'h has nw turned up at his home lore alive und almwt well. It aj pears that the shell whb h killed four of his comrade en July on'y wounded him. Tbe situation Is complicated by the fact that Sa.ith. the set on. I husband, was jiK a soldier in France, lie entered the service after his marriage to Mrs. Smith and ri'iuh.J the front shortlv before the armistice was

Idgtied. I'.oth r.M.tb and his wife view the mlxup with a I hlh.sophlcal air of "mistakes will happen." I.Hth says he Is going baik to the lepltnl In New York, where nrmv surg.s.ns are Mill t renting his wound. -Why f-hould I mnVe tn-tibfe for her?" he snys. "Sh- is a mighty tine Clrl. nnd.'w lth me Mend- as r. ported. I d-n t word.-r that some other man was littrnrtel to hr." . Tbe wife, who Is now living with P-ioth's two children as 'Mrs. Hiillh at Fulh rton. Is Just n t biles..' hlcal. -I beard Miles hnd be. n kilbil and went In mcuming for him. s-he nald. "Noboi'y said anythlni wbep I later began to kep company with zuy second husband, vvlio Is also a cood mua.

The new fur coats are circular. Cord belts of gold are being worn. I .'veiling wraps still blouse at th' l a. k. The oval necks appear on tiny girls' party frocks. A graceful negligee of ioach blossom satin has an odd silk-tinseled I II Hll. gown of mauve tulle is ornamented by u large orange ros at the girdle. A perfect gown for a woman in the th it s is of gi!d rloih, veib'd with black net. P.lack tulle Is often wirn over gold laee. making a simple but excellent evening gown. The long-wai-ted liodice of black Jet starts many a frock of black velvet on its happy way. A most beautiful cape is of sjip-pMrc-b'ue satin banihd dimply with old -blue broadcloth. Handkerchief linen frocks for iimniIng wear In the South have nothing but In tnstiti hing for decoration.

A t raveling ciisiuni of green velours has a shawl collar .' muikey fur and silver -buckled leather belt.

Why ! s the farmer no lo::gr dig up his fields with a spade? Why does

tbe builder no longer make his im n bricks of straw ? Why don't we walk from New York to Washiagton? Why' Ib-raus-e we have improved Men are t.oi clev-r to waste the'r tiine and energy making pin- by hand or splitting mils with 'ti ax tb w ay Abrahnrn Lincoln did. I. tili o r sa i tig machinery has been levis.! to r'le::se men's energies for

bitter things. The men who n-n to is. und ut nulls- with a h i r. and turn out one nail in five tvitiufes. nre tending ir.;:iliinos that produce thousands of nails in the time they could make one ail by hand. S it is wPh everything in ird'Hry. That Is why the modern fame r can cultlvat thousands of acres of land in the time he used to sp't:d on his tiny back yard; why the builder can construct skyscrapers instead of littl bouses, and why we travel from N -vv York to Washington in sp . dii g express trains.' That s why the women of today are learning, and thinking. I.;ilrfir-siiv itig machinery has crept into the home to make ossjble fr every woman leisure hours 4 ri which to rend and study. Any woman who doe Hot uVi.il herself of the tie'V levici'si s as foolish ns the carpenter would l.t to cut down trees and saw th.'Tii by hard Into bards before he s't to vvi.rk to build a cottage. Put a li.-eli s i m. . r in;o jour kitchen. Make um" of electricity the way nun do in industry, and see how mix li more yon will be :dl' t. ;n-eomp!i-h with less effort. Oct vacuum cleancrs to s.ie y nir lacks. et an dectrie washing machine to a' your har.ds for plann piayitig. S'p kneading dough ami get a bread mixer. Hlec trie Irons, power sewing iuaehin's, were not invctitMl as a luxury. They are here t help women. I'se them, l'.e as progressive as the Ida ksrnilh anl the pin maker. j ADVANCED SPRING STRAW HAT :

Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that your little one's stomach, liver and bowels needs a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act nato-

rally, or is feverish, stomach sour, (breath bad; fas t'omach-ach. sore I throat, dlarrhaa, full of cold, give I tea.sjHjonful of -California Syrup of I Pigs." nr.d la a few hours all the foul, ' constipated waste, undigested food j und sour bile gently moves out of the j l.ttle bowels without griping, ami you have a well, playful child again. Yea neIn't coax 8i k children to j take this harmless "fruit laxative;" Hhey love its delicious taste, and It ! always makes them feel spIen lbL j Ask yur druggist for a bottle of i -California Syrup of Pigs." which haa I directions f..r babies, children of all i cges and for grown-ups plainly on the

bottle. P.ewnre of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it Is made by th. California Fig Srrrp Company." P.ef:jse ary other 1:1: d with cent pr. Adr.

Terrors Cor.-juercd. "Volt -ol.l as ti.,li of nur hnv

I .bell now as Jou i re when h'- -.'.:is in the nrmv." J "I am." r. püed F. r.aer IV" r.-s.. J ".J.h is pro in' tb..t th n i-n't ar-.y-tlrng b-"s afraid of ; not even vmk."

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Live brmir'd rchc: s-ij conif. rt te thousand tit tk. e.'.litg u nrn. An Indiana Case Mi. Lü.e bore::. iK W. Ninth Ft.. r.jjhvilie. Ir.J.. says: "About fix yearn jn I bsaa to have trculla with my kldr.eyg. I fcearJ rf irnyr.e who had ton cured ty Drai s Kidney Tilts. o I $ot & bet am vrei tltra. Thry helped me and ti e rain left ard I felt a rreat deal better in every way." C Dof'i at Aar Star, CO Bs DOAN'S "iZX? rOSTLK-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y.

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A Little Advice From a Cuyer. Here is what experience has taught one buyer of coats and suits and dresses: First, get that which i becoming, for the really hemming frock Is never out of style. At hast, there are always occasions when the becoming garment can be worn, whether or not it I this season's or last year's. Sck the color that I most favorable lo you. und avoid the .no that Is not especially so. no natter how rmart yon may think It appears. Tl:m, in gciicral, if you really uinst, got tlr '. ! And unusual rarmenL

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