Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 June 1919 — Page 2
Italy, the World's Most Famous Source for Both Art and Building Marble Ifu'y l one of the world", inn! fani.ui s.eir.vs of Mij -ply fi.r l..ii art and lni.hhiu; mal !".. ii'id marhle.
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worked orran ia the Luian bodr.
Soldiers Learn Poultry Farming
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tilt, mJ-iostioa or rbf matinm. IK) Dot wait until the dicrr i upoa you. At tb trft intäratioa f troutle go after tie cause at no. Get a trtal b.-x of HOLD MKDAI, ITaarlen t);l Capaules. Injp-rt-J ci.ret frt:i the laboratories in Holland. Tb'T will fit almost Immediate relief. If for anv raue Atj ahould cot. j. ar roocT wi'.l be refv4f d. Hut b aure to ft GOLD HEDA! None other 1 jftuine. la sealed kxei. three sues Adr.
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Anciewt Precautions. "We ll h.ie tliis fr: t. i: .in .-tm-nt of nur :irvt-d ujh.a a ii.iriir.i,-nt ,,f stone." -ai l one arii-r.? k.n. So that all the pu'-iio r.iti road It." aJded tho othT.
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A jeneral view cf thepoultry farm at bas hospital No. 28 at Fort Sheridan, lit. The men are here seen feeding the chickena, locking them over.
. - w. ........ m w - mi; rn7 a HUH chicken farm cf teir own. They are irrprovmg their time to learn while Uncle Sam gives them the opportunity.
nanus of the vev.-ral arl-ti's of
Wrotieso ni:irl!o. an- white n.'tr.l'no. ! J'
coral jiink. white j-arf:. jiatri le tc, I l,I4l't-r-
yellow Miail. yellow azi:re, aul parj
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What Is Man?"
Iatemtkig Answer DiHc8 With Physical Makeup
Bowlegged Fellows Are Net Likely to Face Poverty-
Bad Luck fop Turn-In Toes 'IL" ro,'"'vr ,h"i t'"" , !l! n" nU'n j'ni present frin all Mnr.fs;
han'ly warm
T!:tT i un ii ! aying th;it a let '... I., y will never laek
! ki:u. meaning that he will never ' In Hunt of tnotiey. o that folk uh.i f ri.-ii-N are n rt t he rti h alMiiit their ri' inner of walkiti,- may tin-1 i ti
li therein, says a writer in Lu-
Public Asked to Abstain From Unnecessary Travel to European Countries T?it state lepartmer, h-'n rHferatei
for
Mnr.--esary
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A ron ve!;!.ini I""' i'un! will cun- !
tain njpr.niais'el v Xt ru'.ir f.-et of1 s"!'f'
Ki otycn. hv lr .-en ar. l nitrogen Anwep. In hl i nnf iiu't iri. wi.i. h a? een's i )n the other hand, person who
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t?.e i:.'errn ul Y...ntain all tie n-Mke a 1 ".r-.i-jri-l f ij-'h-r wi'h his C-i-e., he j.. h
C-iiixjiVrjiMe iM i-niaatina: jo;t;;if ie. Iii vteni r..!i'i;r.t tw .-nt y tw i-nirid-i I ten o'jrn'-- i irt.a. or r. to ti.nke 7ni .i.'ti or '.i,.'il -ad J-:iei!". Tfo re rr al-e'T h'ty crHin- of iron in In Miaul an I fh- r-f ..f th- rly Woiild l.;..y efi.ii;h of fhS tüethl to liiike .!,. juxe hire Tiot;h to hold hi ((.(. A h. -ilrhy man i-ontatn Iifi f.Mir ii'ini-.N ..f j hosphorn-i. ThN c!nd'y oi'-iri w,.iil.j make mMiiii Inali tte ..r ti i;V -v.n to kill ir4i!i. T!i.. w -h two .ejriee of lime, fio.ke tt.- iT r-.n.' ati! l-rafn-. iJiT. r. in ti.iw .tir a tnnri l'Mik,
oe In t; 1 of i n While ktlo. k klie.-d folk, tlio'lh they have the ahility to
tfet Weutth. have not th
rra- t love it Is .ii 1 : A loni strde and a swincimj walk are .'-1 th.y iti:.y that there may he up a') .IowtK. hut i;.xh1 fortune will r ; far away, and will I'or.ie u'.f tup t'viTUu illy. Had Imk follow in the train of tli'i"1 who l.ahituHlly turn In their however, and an ancint adace ha it fl at the nan who ulwayn wtilks Ii thn ti;,s of his toes it likely to end hi d.iy in -rion. So Wutrh .'otir step !
travel to l.urofiean r
1'iiriiiii'in bs'TT tt;:iT iij.j ll.-atlo.'i of
pussiMirt" to these roTin'ries were heim' rereir-d In suh Iarce and dally ir-r-iiIns rnirnher that it had U-en leein.'d necessary "to mjliasixe the f:icT that pnt.rt atir.it t-e iue,l f t Great r.ritnin. Fratüv. Switzerland. I'llriutn or I'aly unles j-.sit;,. ,.vj. nontary evid. ti. e U furr .'!:..! t.v r.-.t;.
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f. thu-e H'.sitie
power to h- j r. li. f or,
pap..rts tint in eood faith, tin nt hy the department xaid.
i'iir.rries." s houses and I'i soin ruses atiizntjoris have applied f ir
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r:i.-s these pMssport have he. n t!e. (' f.-re the hud faith was discovered. I.f.t it ws said that all firms fouml to have misstated the farts would he hhirklisteil.
Iy lumps
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if th- orl:!i:t.y ru'i.eul d.iiietiions, and tu tiutke the . Mi.r .lüg is.taplet-. there r' twii.'j ;in'ii; of salt. If a timn w.r.- if,r.. wafer, t.e "u'd mile ah-.u h:rfy-iht ipir's. or nw.re thn half his ' i r- v.-hf. lie n,iif..i.is a -e it d-a! of tir h. rMor'-!- of p..'i-!.. ni-iir'ioi':m. r.lphur and lidr.K ! ioric neid in t:i wotiJrfnl h'im.i s',:n. Hrenk the dolls of l.i eck- i a a l.'ije i an or bln. and j have the eonvnts . f a liian fr-'in his t-filiis to th n:osf iclhute tisf i.. of his t rain. And th's U the si i.-nt'ri'- ur.s.v.-r to the jieti"n. "What U Inn nr
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THE CHAPERON
Mother's Cook Book.
Britisher Reads Stars and Sees Ne.v World War to Begin in June 1926 Titer will le ar:ohr world war t..r'noinr in June. l:r.i;. acrordin to a wrll-r in th- It-i'!h Journal of Atrfdosrjr. This proplot. who m hitnlf "S-phiirial." nks for a serious hr1tii. inaiiiu.h ns h claims to he putillsh.-l a yar in aduinee In ch Ce the fii.-t dafe of the Wflf Of 1WH and of the cessation of ho--tllMles. "The firf phi.- of the next war," be writes., "will her;in wl'h Ttirker. Whew iiermlr will lead to 1 t final cri-throw In l'.Ml . This time VracUan intriffue will ilomfnate the rsitlon In the neir F.ast. arTe.-tinK Ir-ee Turkey and I::jsi.i. P.uf. ne.-ordlnz to tny 'hl.Mititi.ins. the eretjt rrlis lll not he r-a-u-l unMI June. i:o;. "In this great war. whi' h may he I'-jfunN-d as rutV counter to the wi of I'jU-lH. the malevolent forces taki- their ri. In Vienna and Berlin. BMitnl to iVtrivrad. penetrate thmuch the whole pf Russia and ileend via th Itlaik s. i aad Turkey In Asia, on to syri: and I'ale.sMne." Anolir Hili.si victory is predicted Ly Sf'phnrfal.
I txkf mv char ron to V e pl4 Sh tM: its she's t iklnif me. Anl ttf ;r. ! I y.,u'h wti.i or.a th box. A ir- ..1 yjji'4 tun is ie. 15 it t.'-w .-.. !! t is vi-.to; I.-art tie hurt I f i. . ..! i'.'.v know That r ' f.r 'm .. ak- I c N jT . t , t'.e tr.!: .show. Us'. 1. 1 - l.aier.m ll.rt. Hr . ...n.. io, f -r rr h iir l;-) ?;.irk'. ji:ii a nir.. Tt "r-'f s. ir p a wrir.Aii- in h-r hard Si M i 4 an I f.r.f. An I t.en my r.apT.n is sei-n. Tf.ey tum fruTII V.TJ l.-r - Ti e d-ar i,M tK) j it!i '.Ivrv l:a!r. Wtth ol.l-t .Ti irrace ar t .ilj-t'.rr. air. To tjr?-t tt.i-ir olJ-Umi u e-en. Th--y bow as my youne M !. hr Wi.i nivr '.pirn to bow 'TV.- iIsti. !' niastfm do not tea-h T ar t. lo is rvern. e ; w i. W'ifi v i! -s . r-rirai iut-f a lt. Tvy l.tv thir .!t iirt t'ro iijh. They talk of t .'k ho to woo. Of hearts t4t t.rok ;n f'fty-twu Now nn tt e wors- f.r r ir An. as tt-os.. a;-d rrSk. t rbfrp t wat'-h n v ' ajrot.'s fi e. Ani the l-ar oM fe.i'ur-a tak A r.ew ami Tender ei e. An 1 In her h y e. I nee Iter y ui'h a iki ni'if brtsht With !! it h pe it-slre dliah Ah tn' I wish thit I mere quite As jrour.g m gif as she -Iter.ry Puvler Bunner.
Make u moet what Is. or Is to te Vtth f.-rvi.l tflrome. kr.owire it a Mr. To serve us In um wav f:: e -.:'.
j Thoua-h we dis. ern It a!l helate..i:y. I -James VJ.r.-r.n , H:!ey.
Refreshing Summer Drinks, T?ie ji. ids n fn:!N as ,! ni'fi.-r,l salts a-.- .-pf-la!!y r.MM to M. ri. h hirt. Some drink's sU, h a 1'i'd mi'k. I'h.Moiaf,. .ni,j with it. :. ia are of them, k, s f,d. Grape Nectar. To n r;:! ir? of zT:i- J'lire odd a 1'it of sirup and the Juie of four oran-e. Whin ready t serve add a 'prirt of hurled water and ferre. .rapo jiiiro serv.il in a third of a das of w ter with Ice in a most refreshing :.d ial. tali'e drink. The rrai Julee I ' ti pi;r up nt home s n..t xpensive
a'i l may No used f..r various 'l.ss.-rts or puddings as well ilni.k.
PITH AND POINT
the the
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Von rati always jude
wnis m a him i s head hv
M.kes that mme from
llOIth. When a Ctrl make nn assist), tiletit of tier loe her stt e-T t,urt Is Imnieiliately appointed a recti ver. r.cry time a man llseoers th:t kume woman has dee-ved Imii his vanity gets a sever eralyMe tmke. TnUnK a walk on an rrnp'y otommh is said to cure hidl?--tlo hut you should he careful whAM stotoarh you walk on.
Familiar "Hcss-Shoe" Game Proves a Magnet for Many, Despite the Call to Duty The rusfof?) of usln horehoe In- '.:!! of the lare. flat m-tal rln? with whii h the tame of ipiolts s prifi'i 'tia!l v flayed was imelent when Joseph Strut wrote hi 'StM.rt am! Ittimes of the I'lHip'.- of Kn viand," wll oer a hiitidred y:irs aco, nnd. aecord'n to a traveler in modern NV v Kn in I. they are ntlll so ned In that pan of the world. The traveler tell of Melt.z two Maine fanner no- t early one niornlrnr In the roal in front of h farn.hous. 'Til play you a srin of hoss-sho." stielest el one. "I'll p!ay ou Just one came." sai l the other. 'Tve got a lot if work to do today." So they heenn idaylne. and when the traveler passv that way aealn late In the afternoon they were ftlll at it. Tln-y Imd hen playInn horseshix-s nil day. and the farmer's wife oiiftde-l to the traveler, not altoiresher with a-Iniirnflon. that they hadn't stopped (Tin for dinner.
frozen as for
New Chances. We nil t-et new chance. . . . not Seeon. i ham-e lo the same set nf clrctimstnnres; hut the jrreat difTrretie. hetwe-n one enion nnd another I. Ivw he takes hohl of and uses his first chance, and how he take his fall If It Is srort'd against him. Thomas Llughea.
Ginger Lemonade. '"ik a half pound of riton c'tij-r and n and one-half cupfuls of surt the rind nnd Juice of three lem.'tj and three pints of water 'J mlnut. Add the Juice of six lemons to the sirup, strain and -ml. Sorte with Ice. Ginger Water. This Is nn old-fashlone.1 drink which was used In early tlnis in the fiild fr a harvest drink. Mix two tahlesiMinfu1 fif clnir with thre tahle-
Monfuls of sutrtir. add a f.Int or more I of rhllled water, stir well and serve, i M..'..".-s used to te the sweetening instead of suar. j Orangeade. j To enrh ttttuhler mid the stra!ne-l I Jah-o of nn ortmje. two tahles-jwiorMU !
or prepares simp n.nd hy hoilinff ; susar and water toother, and threefourths of a cupful of plain or charciij !
water. Pineapple Drink. Add a pint of jrrated pineapple to a
pinr ni preprint: sirup nnd a quart of
water. Set on he for three hour, strain and serve. I.-m,,j, J u i i sometimes nd.led to this drink with a pi.;t of rlmrpil water. Reception Ceffee. Make a quart or two of strong coffee, the amount d.-;nndini upon the numtw-r to cenp. Sweeten to tate. S'raln and cool and serve In tall classes with a spoonful r.f See rreani on top of each. Chocolate Sirup. M't two Square of loieolate with two tnhlesp,MUlfllls ,f h.illii.i; water, a cupful of suirar and n spek of salr. Add two cupfuls of holtius water, cook five nilnute. strain and hottle. Kp In a rool place until reeded.
One or the Other. Need . it Wl.j don't you pay
'lefits? Yo'i"e i;oi money. Owein Yts. hut I woijidn'l h.le if I was t pay my !:.
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A cream sauce poured over tender, uniformly wafer-like slices of Libba Dried Beef males a delightful luncheon at little cost, A vk our crocer todiy for Libby's Dried Beef libby, M?NeilI A Libbjr Chicago
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INFLUENZA
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rolts .ml hornt-s irt the same tatiie k-ui from h.
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Bcientiflo compouma.
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tn cure. Sfe for t.ro.nl nire
aaes and conditions Most skillful
M'OII Is öl 1 by your druixciat. s JroH XUDIl'AL CO- Mfrs .;k,m.
THERE HE STANDS! GRAND old "Bull' 'Durham. He belongs In this country's Hall of Fame. Can you think of a more familiar figure? For over half a century Bull has been part of the landscape; the tobacco he represents has made millions and millions of friends. You can roll fifty-thrifty cigarettes from one bat. The Government tax on 50 "Bull" Durham cigarettes that you roll yourself is less than Y cents ; the Government tax on 50 machine-made cigarettes Is 15 cents. Its real good sense to roll your own.
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With IHU-V. paprr you can roll the best BullDurham cigarettes.
