Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 April 1919 — Page 7

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Ä Goußh Thai Lasts And will not yield to ordinary remedies must have special treatment Mayes5 Healing Honey Steps The Tickle Heals The Throat Cures The Cough Wonderfully elective in the treatment of Coughs, but if the Couflh is deep-eaied t.nd the Head orChest is tore, a penetrat-i.-ig salve should be applied. This Rreatly help ny cough syrup la curiag Coughs ad Colds. A FREE BOX OF GROVE'S 0-PEN -TRÄTE SALVE f Opens thi Peres and Peuintts J For Cilest Ccld, HnJ Cclds, and Crac?, is enclosed with every bottle cf HAYES HEALING HONEY. This U the only cjugh syrup on the market with which this additional treatment Ij given. The Salve is also very valuable as a Germicide fx the Nose and Thront You Ret both remedies for the price of one. 35c S.i Try all Druggists. If your Drosgist houid net have it in stock.be will order it L-ora nearest Wholesale DruisL Made. P.ecoamended and Guaranteed tc the PuhLc tj PARIS MEDIC5 COMPACT. HJLNiTACTVKifs or Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic

WHY THE SKY IS BLUE How the Earth Differ From AU Other Planets of the Solar System.

Th- earth Is unhpue anion;: the planets of th solar system in having a blue ky. All the others are cither so cloud laden that the sky is never vlibl from the urf;i or iNe the air i u thin and transparent thut th iiht is urijiffft tf-d in passing. Tho urth's atriHplierc ItM If is r,t blue. If It wore, obje-; n i.r the hrizon wuld all have a d-op blu rlor. The bluo is due to the a t: n f dust. If one KUpends f;ii pnrtl .-, sm li ns o:tp, ml!k cloLuT, sulphur flowers, or March, in clear water the fluid inirr.ediatelj look MUe. This is hef;uje the partition scntter und dKrupt the my of li-ht i they pass. The saniM thing is true of the nlr. The air Is ner fr-., from tust. Kven when it seems clenrest there arc myriads of iiif.r,itesim;il t'rain f.oating everywhere. When the water vnpor in the air n'i.'ti-iii"i, It forms droplet around tlie-se dust grain- T1k rem etl liht frota the drops is white and it Is this white light initialing with the blue which caues the hky to Tary in color from hour to hour. In addition to plying the sky in b!u color, the nlr diffuses the sunüjht. The sky Is always much more brilliantly Illuminated than the ground, even "-n the darkest day. It is this second hand light whi h renders ol.Jeits viiU even when they un- immersed in sh:'d. V-re it not so. the iKVrjo- of a house would he jis dark as night, -vn when tho un was shinins rightly outride. If the air did not scatter the light ray, sunshine wom?'! pass through unchanged, and the sky would always aipear Jet bho k :md full of m. Sj' h a c-onditioti eits on the nni.n. wh'h i a world devidd fif nir. . .i!.;:g to telesi-i.i.ir evidence, the daylight there is h:-rsh. V! re the sun ! sl.;r.ing the roiks may ! d.izlingly bright, while a fe.v feet av iy th. re are .-had ius as l lar k as ink. The light from the sky toi,.l t ben the contract between l.gliT and sl.-idow. It of! n ouMines, brings out ler-pectie, i s h of tli. beau'y t terrestri-I liiitd-ai"'s.

SCRAPS OF HUMOR

Beth Getting Educated. 'The old man is giwng I'.iil a li'.ernl 'xliH-nti'ii." "Yes. and I'.i'I I certainly giving the eld ii. an an education in lilxraH'y."

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Giving Proof. '"Is- your c-.m.I; L'-d at ..-iure?"' Is You ju-t ou-!it to b-ar her wh-n I venture t olJct to anything she do. S." At Life Goes.

"I wonder." said the Jotii'g in: ti. "what place history will give me?"History never gives nny man :l place. responded th edder man. 'You've pot to eirrn it.

Calm and Coct. Ibl She liu J. U the honor to listen to you wh n y'U proiosil" Ni." sai l the dej. tte-l suitor. "She didn't fven d in the honor to dr-p a stitch la the sweat it she was Ln.ttlng." The Very 0n. "That woman I n- httiug co:nanion for your wlff." (h. yes, sLe i. She's her dresj-n)ak-r."

Girls Who Marry Foreigners Acquire Same Nationality as Possessed by Their Husbands A girl who marrfe a f.ir-up.-T witlio:t fu'iy m.'i.-r-viTerrig b.-r b-gsl TM s'ti'n inav he ('.urMrig m'sery. Th" w ;.n;!r:g af;r. .t n p-atel t- often. iirls ll.'hi!-. :'r li t i marria s u it!; for.-'gii.Ts. f..r?ettinr r gnrIng the jsJI il;:;w.rfant fact tb::t they r ?!' :- i.a'r-it.ilit.v from their lm- . !.. Tbat is t . v-i y. f a v.;r! ri irri s a (;, rtann. Frenhmnn. rhir.rinan. I'l-ban. 'reek or a t!i;ii .f st . . y ofb.-r t . t : i : I -. sh- !.;: es .'.. . t t tb l i s .f r ht:!.;ind-s c-o'intry. .-lion! 1 flere. sitid e.;:,riot il.iila f rt:..n f-.r nr.y ir Vi'be or !.:-?!. :ji. Ti c ite nn irisfarn e .f the ;.n;-. r of '!': t rnage. A giri nri ri--I aa InV.: v.. went t Ii.'Ma with h -r buiar-d. find tli' r !,- i i . -e-1 ?. h r horror

e.r.d i!'.'Ust that s' w i , ;? .f fowr w..:-.en her buT m ! f!.;lr:.ed ns v.-.-s. H.- mad.- a drudg- f h-r. treatf d h r most hrntally. t!.r a'en! t'i !i .,re.- ,.-r :it ! a I t drove h-r to suii i Ari"t'.ier gir! mr-rrb-d n wealthy ("hir.a!i.:.n and was ntmut to g F:st with b-r btistiatr! wlien sb bartiel that 1 hid idnadv iarri-! two other glrN. who bad g'n out to 'hina with hira and 1ki wire cever l.ear! of after.

Wild Pigeons Formerly So

Numerous Mow Absent From Favorite Roosting Places Are the N .rth Airierii tm - lid plcom f Into citiN-d i.:isw-fjj.r pit'i-ons. utterly -xtin'f. ui rwat.y claim? Tiiy certainly are ahs nt from seMion in which at tir:.- th-y r a roritab! nulsarce bi-oause fif tiUtr.bers. dally in r-otit.g f.'aee. Th'-y wernun i rons in fi.-V h:t thy darkened ti e sky in tli i r f. ui. l her: the f-arly stttler want-d pigeont for the table or for th n.arktt thoy !nvaled the r-M.sts with ;u,.;. tf r.'z'. and kr.ked thm lwa I X th .u-a!. !. Sixty years it., the At:.ri-.,n v. i! I lgr.s ire ti'i!:.-roijs a:d hun'ors lta-1 little triM?!e in f'.:;i:,g their c-Ant hags. The p'igeons d:::pj- ir with t! je! af r. t,f set !-::, n?. tn? it is not lik-!y f!.:jt ti.i- ruth!--sns of h'jters is t!,e or.'y cans ,,f their ahsence at th- j.r- -u t.r..e from former I.aur.fs i:-iir whi'h etth-rss ar tili few arid f.:r hetm.-n. r-rl;aj epideiiii-H swept through tlie lii':;e:,e IV U i.i.d :-str y-l t!.'-ni. Thi has been s-,;;'e.: i by ii wri' r in t. New Vn.-'ü Jsun wli. si. i:.ir t -oe-d the foliowii.g fr.: a an Mh-Tity -ti ttwitd i ig er; : 'In 1 vT"i lt.!wi:;d v-s-is rep.rt d .as;i.g t'.ro'igh great scliOls of ! ;.d p!.'eo:,s off t!,i- AT ir.r.'ic -oii v.!iih bad : ! i,'!y 1 . 'I.i-.r w :iy !a a f-g. A fr; :. 1 f laii. t-. :::ir.g fr..T:i l.'jr ; Was J ;e- I.ger ' ' !e- V-ss, I i!..ri; t 'k f hr-e i!.iy. t- p.is thrugh thesf ir.;.es f !.-;. . 1 Ti..-..:.s. There were i:;iiie ' t!. t:i."

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Farm Opportunities in United States 'f Tf 't" t InumiM. r!UUi tb HoaMwItn' Bur.-,, ij n K,,ri4 A4lntrann. vi,nc u.n 'r!-, lpf.iriuen. bhw rg tlM (taw Ih 1 , f whirl y- 4li to teil. iL foil prueaiart oot font rsja,rLrtk tt i!on.kfi- Broa U lOT !'! rl In Biiimiea it tu fara.tb drprndat " o-ni!ri Uoj lm. pr.Joctio, "laat, biMiJi. rborcbM. r-aat. n . Wl u,,,. . tw. .h u tH tirmit. mrt '-ii.iljryii)f fartWnlt. aad !drl airnra. a -iir br,nt a f p, a.,ti vbicb Bar b " ""'f or prokiema vf Iitiii. Sri". J' L EDWARDS. M.aarer. Raeas

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Narrow, Stooping Styles in Men's Clothing Banished as Result of Training in Army

.SHIIII. TMin-lill. 1 III i.n.i--. clothing are t bo hani-hed as h ro suit cf the war. a -or ling to inT.N rs

of the International Custom Cutters' ass, iatl"!i nt thoir thirty-ninth anMial c cnv-nti'ti r ently hM in New York. "The man ve nt'.st fit txlay Is nt the fame fellow, pbjsieally. for utmtn we rrnle clothe- Wore the war hkpnn." said L. C. Tyler, chairman of the committee on faddon. The rigorous army training has, gv-n him a broad, deep c hest and straicht back. dairies J. Levy of Toronto". pr-sl-dent of the jissiK-intion. blared that gan:i nts will show the -ffect of military infim nee. "Instea'l of beln lesi.-.. d primarily to fit the narrow-chested man and the man with thin leg, the conts will show l.n.fxl i h.i.l. rii .l ti irrnw Iiitis find

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c'hicks are hatchd aeh year in ord T t pn !lie pulle's t'l replace Ml !i f th" ,hj t,-u in the tl.ak as? sh.mid be narkted. However, nt.ly :.h.ut half the c!iiks hntd.eil nnd raised ;il be pullets, th" other half l-ing, f cour-. ckereN. A tauch gr.-nter nunilr of e.nkrels ar prHl-jed than are ne'd-il for Imsüng pi;rjHises. nr; I a large part of the should b sold ns broilers or spritig.-rs ns s.k:i r. thy have r-::c hd 11 siioici tit si..-. It is ciiRiniiin knowledge that s;rinir c-hi' k. ns ir broib-rs are eare r early in the si ring or siiinm-r than th y are biter, and that the prh-e oTer-d for tin-in is j:wji h better arly In tie- s-a-sofl. It is t the a.jvai.tage of th poultry ratsr. therefore, t grow hiss surplus ei.iker. l-' tu a marketable siz is early as issib!e and s take advantage .f the attractive prb -s praiiing at that time. To bring th:s about be nuist batch early, fur it is nly early tm t b-1 hi"ks whiih can be grown to n suitübl" s!7, in tii:i t t.ik advantage 'f the most favorable inaikct. Hati!. arly, tle-ri-fore. und add to the ii:-m r iveil fr m the hale of the surplus c ker Is.

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Places Below Sea Level renth Valley, a low desert In California is 210 feet ! low the level of the ocean. The lHnd In the southist of Talestlne. Is l.jrr ft below the level of the Mediterranean sea.

Experimenter Finds Seaweed Promising Source of Alcohol Experiments made nt the I'nsteur Institute in Paris by-M. Kayser indicate that the se:iwe Lanilnaria dlgltata is a promising surce of nb-ohol. The plants, previously wnsh-,l t extract the nin r:l sa!t. or unwashil. were reduced by ev;i. ration t 10 per cent. They w. re th-n treated with waNx containing from r t 0 p-r cent siilphurie n id fr h: if an hour, nt 1 cb pres C. The yvgary liquid was t.eutralizil t 1 r cent cf ncidity. n:trog'n't!s n:it-ri:.! ad b-d in some c ases, hm. w as sj.i ii k l d w ith br-w - r' y ast. rem; iif.iti-ti was roadily indu tsl, esixeh.Ily in th t'as'-j -tti-t.iinir.g nitrog r.o js m it'.-ial. and an a Tage of six lifers . f . h d JT pl l.i:nds of lry sin -"l was obtainiil The Investigator b ;i.-v s that with Irgher pressure larg r quai:titi s could behtninNl end tba' the rssi !n f mbl be s-l for the .tra-t ioti of mineral matter and t..sh as i-y products. On Australian Railways It Is now possible to make a continuous milroad Jotirn y frm Perth, western Australia. to r.riMane. Queensland, a distance of 3.C miles.

Total Deaths in U. S. Army During War Period. 107-444 More Wen Died of Disease I.-:ith during th" wnr In the ATrinn xpdhionary forces arid smong t-. ops in th" Ini d S,i" from all t.os.-s. the v:j- P -j-1 r r::-Tit tinru'vn ntiT'ere-l PClll. In the exp!ifior,.i ry for the total was 72.0.11. Of th-.. 'j-i.s-jo result.sl fr ri Iis.ae. fs.T'.s. froti :rj'ir' r-'-r in battle, and 3it'l fr-rn ail ot! -r 'TMlses. Int!is frotii dis nso nmotig th troops in th.- rnit.-.l Stat.s to:,Vd "2 7.: 7 r.t.d fron otlr ;iti-- 1A. giv r g a total for the tp- ps in thi n.'TTT of ?,.4'.i Th- f gi:re for the American erpe- !:; r. .ry f..ri--s; rover the TioI fro-i Ajril 7. li17. to February 1'.. KV.: th"-e for the tr In the I'üit-1 M.; s from April 1. 1017. t IM-ruary 1 lid.b The tgUH'S show that th" to'd de: V' from ili' :'s xmilH the total tattle as'.; ilti-s I y rrer than

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I ifini'bite. lire1 nl .fvlius. and j it is r.pplied with zrtu t ?uf ss t. th I r'i-f 'f the c mnionest ami most asI tually p: inful of human mnladies. A

cue jrr-n h ti 1 1 loniy lias s;ni: tor o;hcr r--di' iiie ve have ne or more sulstituts. hut f;r fpitin, nTe. Yt tiiisus.i. if brings mis.-ry and premature -. fit.

24-000 Tubercular Soldiers Since Beginning cf the War Tw rty four thousand vd!i-rs have heti iisi harg's-1 from th army as tu-IiT-o.Iar situ the fig:nning f the war, th snat hulMiigs eommittc" w-as tdd by t. W. ti. Stiinin cf tblDitHl Stales ptiblie health ervice. Ib' crld tfie history of tubercular ratients Indicat"! thr.t they would te In hospitals a third of the time. Tentative plans of the public health FenIce for adding -. ted to llllli hoypltuls ere descrilKMl

All foods are flavored to make them palatable. All smoking tobaccos are treated with some flavoring' for the same reason. But there is a big difference in the Quality and kind of tobacco flavorings. Tuxedo, the finest of properly aged burley tobacco, uses the purest, most wholesome and

delicious of all flavoring chocolate! That is why ttYour Nose Knows"Tuxedo from all other tobaccos by its delicious pare fragance.

Try Thi Teifc RubaLttleTuirdo briskly in the palm cf your tzsA to brine out itj full srtxsa. Then tnicH it

deep its delidoui, pure frarncs will cor.virxe you. Try this trst v-ith any other tobacco and we will let Tuitdo ttand or fall on j-oux judnest. "Your Nose Knows"

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