Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 April 1919 — Page 3

When Children are Sickly y77 c r.,,,t,, af..,. IVx.r. h. Cry ut in th,,r Tllke l t." . ei-llv ll.iv K. fi.l i. I.- SI... I. . . l, i . . , 1 ...

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SWEET POWDERS

FOR CHILDREN TL.-7 are pleasant to take an 1 a rcrtur, relief, n.ej B,.t on th- Stomach, Ijvrr aii.l lU.wt-U and tend to r.ne. t ihtHin.l disorders. 10.OOO testimonials fr..ia mother wi.l fronds of lull- ones Mlu.g 0f r, i.f. jj0 mother nlxml.l U without Utx of Mother brays Sivc.-t JW.U-rs for us when nee.lrd. At ItnuTtfihU. Ask to day. The mvj of them often cuuics at incouvi-uieut Do Sol Aecpt Any Substitute lor MOTHER CEAY'S SWEET POWDEtS.

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Marines Lead U. S. Army With 664 D. S. C. Awards WASHINGTON. Cen. Peyton .March give s nut th-s fti ts regarding tihcuMinl serxice eros-.,; (if t l.i total of .'.US distinguished service truss- for gallantry In action to Amei bun soldiers, or more tluni double the nuinher glve-n to any other dlvi-

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tu Western Canada Crain Crow ins la a nroft miVrr. Raisina Cattle.

X rZT aneepar.a mcb urmici ren.im Sucres, r. a easy prosper rirre you can rauc 20 45 bo. of wheat to the acre aud buy on caay terms.

. Good Grazing Land at Much Less.

(ff Railway and Land Companies offer unusual inducements to home-.-X ' AMkrri fn aeftle in Went rrn Lanirin mnA nm hmrn-vrit liMmmvli

for the purchase of stock or other (arming requirement can be had at low interest.

The Governments of the Dominion and Provinces nf Manitoba. Ssakatche

wan and Alberta extend every encouragement to the farmer and ranchman. You can obtain excellent land at low prices on easy terms, and set bsb price

lor your grain, came, inrrp ana nom-iow uininonf on sTv 'ftSS'CS ln.nrivmnt) trnrwi marker and htnnmir facilities, fre ,

scOoois, churches, splendid climate and auie crops. For IT-Ktrmtixi litel.Uir. npt, dxarriptloa of hi, for Ml In Muifcocsa.

Fukttrtvm n4 Aitrt, rri'Kd r.j-J ills, etc., apply to ttaiMnotacaut

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Ion, went to tin- SeeomI renuliirs (luuriii.-s). The First ililslon of reKulurs ejime rext witli V.ini crosses. The Tliinl ruliirs. with '2'Xl, came third. Tlie Tweiity sUth (New Knirlnml National Cuanl), the fmirtli In tlie list with awards, led all National Cuanl n 'I National army divisions. The I'oi . -seeotnl (Halnltow) came t:ext with ii.", and then tlie Thirtieth (Teiiiusi , North Carolina and South

Carolina National Cuards) with 177. The Twenty-seventh division (New York National Cuard) rvceivtMl l.'l'.l. The Seviiity-M-venth. also n New York division, ree lved 115. The otln-r diiions in order, from the Thirtieth, which was the sixth In ireeilnce, were as follows; fifth, HVl awards; Tu onty-nitith, Seventyseventh. IK',; Tu.nty-seeiith. i::!; Thirty-second, i:u ; Ninety-tlrst. KU; Klfht v-tilnth. !7; S-vent y-iht ii, !"; Seent y-ninth. So ; Thirty-third. 7(5; Fourth. Cd; Twenty ekhth. T.v; Ninetieth, ; Kihtieth, 42 ; r.Ihty-second, 'M; Seventh, 'M) ; Th;rtyse. i.tli, 'J.'; Thirty sixth. 'Jl; Nlnety-.seonl, "Jl ; Ki'lity first, l'.t; Thirij tiftli. 17; Sixth. 10; l-ifhty-eihth. 1. In tin- various hratu he.s of the army tin- infantry, Ceiieral March said, naturally led with ''.'.'r' decorations nut of the total. The air service was m'coihI vith -"1 auanN; in.di-.il corps thirl, with IMS; artillery, 1X1; eiifiiicers, H'.t; signal rorps. .Vt; ti.nk c orps, .''.;, and the remaining awards divided umc na the other I. ram In s, with Y. M. C. A. attaches receiving three.

Canadian Government Agi-Dt

HAD AIMED A LITTLE LOW APT DESCRIPTION OF PASTOR

Gunner' Error Probably the Only Child's Characterization Well Drawn, Thing That Saved Flock of Black- i Though Possibly Not Flattering birds From Annihilation. I to the Good Man.

A party of r.-nth inin at a hotel l it ; .. t ':: rolinc a nd lo r ci aiidniotlu r ' -ere Nll.n- -.tories one niht recently u.nt to elmieh one Sunday tm-mins f liiliioiis liots and how mat.v jreiently. It had heen some linn- -itice . :;ii. partrideK. din ks and other , n,,. tIKln holy h.,,1 attended :,n. t hii.s i .rds had Leon killed at a -i:i!e di- ;,;,, f:,,e were new and Mpuv.

.-.ru'e. .rter Iitrrii- to unat Alter returninj home she sat iu a

riOVV MAftt STAMPS DO YOU WANT ? J VCrffV

et'ied a uiilfu! exaggeration ly d.ft rent narrators, a sin.tier who was pre-eiu volunteered hN experience of his only t!e of tie- fatal louhle larreled L'e.n as follows; "I unit into tie- tl. ld one !:iy to try n.nii.. The only traine dieoverei a iiti Inmienoe tlo k of l.lai khlrds. 1 should sav th-re were 1 . " In the

ipiiet -tud.V. "W hat are o,i th ri'.in- of. lar?' l;i!elt!ia askel. "Who was that fluffy man?" uns the reply. "What man. pet? I do imt know which one 4 1 1 j moan." "That mau. I mean." Caroline said with an indignant froun.

Iloek. Slowly I erawie.i up to tnni. i ..j ,..,, u.lf ,,,..,r uc. ti,nt ii rid w lit ti not more than four rod!--away the l.irds rs.. in ii solid mass, i v. 11 said little Caroline, evident1 fired hoth harrels. nnd how many do j ,v Ju,,y (JU,ted. I mean the fluffy :oi: think I killed':" j ,' ,.,i,s w,e we keep still." different cn. sses w. re made hy the I T)t. ,,.lst,,r happened to he a rather party, ranhi- from 20 to H. Short, stout man with a g.uul supply "Not one." said the -tranter, "hut ; f i:lir .j tl( i.r unu-ual way I went out with my brother to l,M'k j ,,f ,,., rj,in- Um. for tin r-sult". and p! ked up four hti-heU of hs. 1 had shot a little Rea Happiness. undtT." I .f: r re: m1.ii- a poeiu ahmit a little

hoy xlio wa so happy de-aiie there wii oely thiwers. heautiful birds, hhie sky and running hroks, oiht-e:ir-H iliiaia reiuarktd: "Thos.- thincs would n r make tue happy. Mis .loiies." "Why. Wilhaia." replied his tc-icher. 'what "ild it tak'1 to naikf yotl happ.x '" "Sa'nrdax s :' was the j rnmpt reply. Harpers .M.ita.iT.e.

The Safer Course. The Kreiu hy und the Yank w re dttil. (oethr on the lire M(.p in a treio h. The I'reiiehy was smokliu; one f ;hoe tnvferious tltar- made soinexx re In France. 'IV.' FreTidiy turned to the Yank and - : 1 . "Will xoii held r ri-ir while I t' Ze 'l' n.'ole to ye I'.im he?" ' on yo.ir l.fe." said th Yank. "! '.! i ll l.ohl 7e rt liade xhile yiU '!,. '.v 7," iL-ar."- -t mtario l'ot.

Boy Scouts Sell Millions of War Savings Stamps BY TIIK savings division of tin United States treasury credit Is given the l' y Scouts of America xxith having Hohl $ L:;ri7.'J'r.7. worth of stamps during T.dS. The II.Vi.ihni hoxs enrolled K-cured from J.löO.OItö jiersons the huie-.l pledge cards. Keturns so far

at hand for the month of January show the hoys secured 71.7'.."i subscriptions fo.-a total of ?M7!.7',1.7.". This was vxiihout any street solicitation or active rampai'nlnK tnnl merely rsultetl frotn the scouts' habit of run--taut ah-rtness for a!es opportunities. The champion for the T'nltod States. tiM.n the face of th returns so farnf luind, is C. Sohuxler Tai bell. Jr., of Ithaca. X. Y. He sold in linv -177.. I'aÖ.20 worth of War S.ixiii-. 1.1. .1

Thrift Stamps. Scoutmaster Hodgson of M Keesport. I 'a., stands second: Scout James Campbell of troop No. 4. Loraine, O.. Is third, with a litis total of 4t subscriptions, worth ?-il,-lJ."i.2.".niid fourth plac e belonc- to Scout Cordon r.u-h of troop Xo. 1, Athens, f., with 11 score of läl subscriptions nmountim: to ?4.".r.:n;.7ö. The champion of the Seventh Federal Reserve district, on the face of the incomplete returns, seems to be Kobcrt ('lover of troop No. 'J. La Cranpe. 111. Acconlln? to latest reports, younj: Clover hud secured (i'J.'i subscriptions, for a total of $i:t,Svr..L'."i. This will entitle him to the personal letter of thanks frotn .'resident Wilson, unless later returns should bring forward seme? other scout as winner. The boy scout movement Is one of tlie great successes of the times. One cnuse of its succe ss is that there Is no sm h word as "Don't" In the scout vocabulary. Th scout way put the proposition the ither end to. Just ns the American fighting man at the front says, "Let's go!" the scout says, "Come on I' Most hoys would rather he good than bad, but 11 lot of them would rathe r be bad with company than irooil all alone. The boy scours give a boy a chance to be g 1 in Company. At the same time the organization does not make an nngcl of a boy. If it did, the movement would have failed long ago.

Soldiers Keep Their Uniforms for Ceremonial Use

The Card Club.

'Are you going to the card club this j ' Yes;-

Not as Yet. oh. what fun it is to ride in a one-

hoss op-it -hay."

a: leMiin.n ; ' No. it s my turn to stay away and be ti.lked about."

Active Enough.

"Hut t obody has x ritten n carol about the one-lung .1'itoiiK.bile." Lotilsvül 'ourier-Journal.

Careless.

"I hear that h Is full of business j "lie's .ut hke hN father." "Clrv"tivify these days." j er?" "No. Xexer picks up nnythin '"Yes; !o.l2lrig creditors, mostly." ' after Lin,."

No Table DrinlC Has Ever Taken The Place Of The Original Postum cereal Boil just like coffee 15 minutes after boiling begins. Its delicious flavor, rich seal brown color and fine aroma make it such a satisfying cup that Postum is the ideal drink with meals for both children and grown people Used in place of coffee it provides a real health drink. Contains no drugs, no cafTcin as does coffee; doesn't make you nervous, sleepless or fretfuL

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ToVAKI th end of the Six:.x-linh eoncress protests against the return of uniforms by soldiers mured Into congress. For example, here is part of a memorial from the legislature of Montana: "Memorial to eongress of the

Tnitecl States to enact such legMslnt in us may he necessary to permit

I I. ---(..,. lll.-l 111111,1 n i-".MHl-. III.!f rlne, r sailor to retain in his posses-

ion stub clothing as, under the proviy sions of paragraph 11 (Ja. army regulations, he Is permitted to take to his

home. WTierens under provisions of pariiprnph 1K1Ö, army regulations, an etilisted man honorably discharged Is permitted to wear one suit of uniform

from the place of tonnirTM Ion of Ids active service to his home,

which clothing will be returned within four months ufter termination of his active sen ice, by mail under a franked label ; YVLercus these soldiers, marines, and sailors have taken muc h pride In their uniforms und wish the privilege; of keeping them In 1 heir possession; Mow, therefore, be it Kesolved by the house (the sctu.te concurring) that we, the members of the Sixteenth legislative' assembly of the state of Montana, do hereby petition mid earnestly pray the congress of the United State-s to enact such legislation ms may be nec essary to c hange' tlie provisions of paragraph HGTi, Briny regulation;, and make it possible for an honorably discharged muu to retain one suit 'f uniform outer clothing." The re sult was that a bill was passed und the act was signed by the president reversing previous orders that noncommissioned officers and privates must turn in their uniforms. The act provfeles that uniforms and personal

cjulpine nt may be retained am may be xxorn em occasions of ceremony

This act applies to sohllers, sailors und murines honorably since November 11, 101S, or here-after honorably discharged.

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"Port of Missing, Men" Finds "Lost" Soldiers THOl'SANPS of letters are pouring Into the surgeon general's office of the Tinted States army aiskimr assistance from its new division the Tort of Missing Men." From all parts of the country they come, and from nil classes of jiersons who lost track

of their hoys sine-e they xvent to Franco, nad are oarer for any scrap of information. Some of them Inc lose photographs f soldier, and some contain soiled envelope that have carried h tte is to Franco and brought them bark again, bec ause the me n to xx hom they were addressed could not be found. In the surgeon general's oflice the lettc rs are stripped of their main facts the name of the missing

unn. Ids company and n-ciment an I tho dato and name of the place where lie was las-t reported to be. The y are then tnailed to the "r. rt of Mis-dm: Men." This Is the interesting name that lias he-en ntta'l'ed to a newspaper column appearing in all the ar :iy hospital I'iip'Ts, Including the three large on.' in New York, Noxxport News and Washington, and the small one-s scattered throughout the country. Th b'tnl circulation of these papers Is estimated at ."iO.ochi. In other xvords, ..h,o.h soldiers read these papers and note the nanus of the- men re-ported under the bend "The Fort of Missing Men." Out of the ..o.ooo there Is almost certain to he one soldier who has known one of the men reported missing In th column. Mabe he was In the sann company and km v vxhere the man was hist statione d. In the majority of Inst lines he Is eon likely to know what ultimately heeann of hlin. In any vent, be Is apt to be able to shed sotne licht on the slluatlou.

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"0 Ilnppy Pay" sang the lnnndrcj:? as she hung the snowy xvash on the line. It xvus a "happy day" because fche used Ked Cross Hall P. lue. When a man Is making money people expee-t him to pay for xxhat tie ye-ts1.

They Do Say That.

I "He works like n dog." but dog

don't work. ' lie drinks like a fish" but Ashe don't drink. ' Ib tie-s like n lawyer" hut hiwxor don't eh? What'" that?-Portland" Fx cning Fnpress.

When Piehv U Tte(Mnir GRnrit'S) hahy now ml Ma i iici mi tu fon-t the- 8:ma h and Hol irntii. frrtecUj barmIpsa. Hte dlmrliuti on tbe boll...

And many a bird fell asleep resting in his laurels.

Important to Mothers j Examine carefully every bottle of :CASTUK1A, that famous old reuiedyi ; for infants and children, and sei that it

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j In I'se for Over ill) Years. 'Children Cry for Fletcher's Casforia I Sometimes pe-tting married Isnt worth the alimony.

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