Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 June 1919 — Page 3
TIE MAKING OF
A FAMOUS MEDICINE
How Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound U Prepared For Woman' Ue. A visit to the laboratory where this uccewiful remedy is made im preise even the casual looker-on with the reliability accuracy, skill and clanlinena which atundt the making of thia great roed.cme for woman's ills. Over 3W.0OO round of various herb are ued anuafly and all have to ba eathtred at the season of the year when r natural juicc and mexüciaal substanc are at their best The most successful solrents are used to e rac t the medicinal properties from these berbt. l. ntancil and tank that comes in
contact with iho medicine is sterilized and m a final precaution In c leanlinesa the nWicine ia pasteurized and sealed in sterile bottle. 1 1 is the wonderful combination of roots and herbs, together with the kill and care used in its preparation which fcM made this famous medicine so successful in the treatment of female ills. 'Hi. Utters from women who hava
Keen restored to health by the use of Lydia E. Finkham's VegeUble Com
pound which we are continually pubI.ahinsr attest to its virtue.
Growing Old. I, en :i mail gets h '':n 1 t 1 1 - -
phize it nuans he Is getting along in
H.irs Ma mi Republican.
FARMERS ARE ttORKINQ HARDER And unintt their feet nmre than ever before For all these workers tLa frequent u of Allen's Foot Rase, the antiseptic, healing powder to le shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in the footbath, increases their efficiency and insures needed fdiym.ul comfort. It takes the Friction from the Shoe, freshens the feet, and prevents tired, aching and blistered feet. Women everywhere are constant users of Allen's FootKaae. Don't Ket foot aore, get Allen'a Foot -Has. Sold by dealers every where. Adr. i Th Ruling Passion. Mrs. Tutkcrfoii oh, dear! I wNh there win Kinn wuy to break little tlludyx of sucking her thumb. Her Husband Iou't worry; when she get little older she'll notice that It Interfere with her talking. Then she'll quit it herself.
Buy a Farm Now. Beeaus ln1 la rlininr than If will aver b again. Tli I' it. Kailroad A1 minim rat .ii la pi pored to furnlali tfm tnlorinail.n to hnmM"-Sra r-iar.tiiiK (aimlns opport ur.ltlea. We have not hin t II, no m..n-y to ln.l; only Informs I lui tu iv. Write m fully wnh referen- t. your nrrili Nam tha slat you want to Imi Ix.ul J I KdwarUa. Manner. Agricultural .Section. V. St KUriad Administration. P.uum TO. Washington. I. ('. adv.
"The way of the transgressor la hard." when he It trying to tninsgres
the laws of nnture.
The Cutlcura Toilet Trio n.ivlne denreij your kln keep It clear by making Citllcurri your every-dny toilet preparations. The soaptofleanaa and purify, the Ointment to ooth and heal, the Tab-urn to powder and perfume. No toilet table Is complete without thera. 25c everywhere. AdT.
t '.-Illing names in mi argument rimy
1 in;ike the chap -:t ! ! I sore, but do
liey answer hi'. uriiiimcnlsj?
Smi'.e are already using hurd words
over the mx on soft drinks.
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Doesn't hurt a bit and cost only a few cents
! 1
M 'fle! Jnst drop a little Freozon "n thut touchy corn, instantly it stops H' hing, then you lift the mm off with he rhieers. Truly! No humbug! Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a Hnr bottle for a few tents, sufficient to r d your feet of every hard corn, soft 'mi, or corn between the toes, und t hü uses, without one particle of pain, r.-i, vs or Irritation. Freezone Is tlio litenvry tf a noted Cincinnati Renius.
Ceneral Pershing's War Map. In Instnlllnff Ceneral Pehin'a war 'i ;i; In the old National Museum build-in-In Washington, the commander's r'K'tn at th front Just as It looked fn n the mnp wns In actual uve. Is line repriwltK-ed as a ettinc. Her "ill be the chairs used by the general and his aids while they Ktudied the iii sj. which chanced hourly, nisbt and duy. ns refMrs cnnie In and were re'nled. The table at which the ofllcers lookeij over documents will Mand as il ii-ttl to at one side, and the walls will h- tivcred with the bb'iitleul lineoleuiu iliat wj,s a b;:ckround for the map. The- iiuip wis brmiuht over in plee now Joined together, and the conventional design 'f the lineoleuiu Is Mild to p'e it ri odd kltcbenlike domesticity t t!i room in which (Jeneral IVrshins :itl:i(l bi.story writing Itself In a very lj;rnl sen.-e on the wall.
A Fair Proposition. "Sir. Grabcoin. I've saved up J.l.isX) a"-' I ".nit t' niairy your tlauchter. "I'm you realize Hut $.'l,lsiO won't last I t,- nowadays?" "V hip. Hut It orcht to take ejirv ,,f tw f,,r t i,.ui SX nionths und t d f that tiiin if I haven't "fivin,vd j.,,,, tjlai , nn ,ni HOn-ni-hw you 11,.,-dn't tlo a thine for us."
w-i have to live with ourselves Wp slmuid ncp to It that we always ''e od company.
Important to Mothore rxamtne carefully every bottle of
CASTOK1A. that famous old remedy for Infant, and children, and see that it
Hears the
Signature uf j
Tn T'se for Over .'UJ Years.
Children. Cry f jr Fletcher's Ca.-toria
ai &e CÄPTC
rwm
Says He'll Move National Capital to St. Louis Iff ASniNfJToN. Senator Sbertnan of Illinois tbrententtj the .ib.-r day to If have III.- rapilid of the I'liil.-d Sttttes removed from Washington to the iniiblle Went. Th.. ..niiir tail on the warpa'h ak'ainst profiteerlnjr landlords of the Ntrict tif Columbia mid
s.iys If they fMT-dst iu coupinc the pub-lii-at'ler war-time legislation refifralniiis them bisitines inovriitive, he will "up and rixive" the capital westward to irro.v up with the country. Washington ni- r was u C'xxl plae; for it, anyway, ?! insists. I'.ut the Illinois .senatfir does not evi-n have hj-i own state or Its metroj tills in mind, lb joitrcet St. Louius the probable pla-e he will pik
tor tie future tipital of the nation. ''1 have been giving the matter of lamllord etoMi,,n eorisjd.Tatiou." ald Senator Sherman. "Al'l'T peace I n proclaimed. I do not see bow a law can be passed uli'di will limii a landlord in tin- amount of lent he may charge any more than it would be possible i.i a law saying ho-.v mm h a mun may charge f,r wheat or any other commodity. "It has heeti reM,it.i f( tne that there will ( a general and heavy Increase in rents by I'm- landlords. If that happens. I shall immediately Introduce a measure tratisfeiring the capital of the nation to soin her place, possibly Si. Ii'hs. "1 ilo not thinl; that many t" -rsi.-it hete r -ali.e the estent of the feel ng which has been aroused ammu lie meiiibecs of coiig.vst by the xorbltant charges for rent and food ai'd clothing ibey have b.t-n coaipt lb-d to pay in Washington. A bill of the kind I have tmrttioiied will have strong support." I'loiu a military point of view, Washington is about the poorest place that could be sell cte.l fot e:;pi! il of th" nation, he s lVS. Nor is it centrally bca;ed m far as the iutere-ts tf the country are concerned.
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VILLA'S TROOPS ATTACK JOARgZ Several Skirmishes Occur on Outskirts of City; Federals Outnumbered.
U. S. TROOPS TO EL PASO
A d.iugJifor I" an embarrassing and ;h klish possession." iletiaiider.
STRENGTHENS BLOOD You can't eiprt weak kidnejs t filter the arid end poisons out of your rysteni unless tln-y are jriren a littl. L"!p len't allow tbeat to heroine diaeane-J when a littl nttention now will prevent it. Don't try t cheat nature. As wm a you coni:nnce to have srkhes. fol nervous and tired, fjE'P Kl'SV. Tbs are usually warninifa that your kidneyi are not workiaj property. lo rt df!ny a minute. Co aftfr th cause of yo'ir ailtneuts or yon may find youraelf in h ri ef an !ncurutl( diseaa. (;(I.I ML1 AL Haarlem Uil capaula will jrlve almost iuiradinte relief from kulny troubles. GOLD ML'DAL Hanrlm Oil I'apsules will do the work. 1 ber ar the pure oriirinal Haarlem Oil ( apau)s initx.rted diree from the laboratories In Ilaarleiu. Holland. Ask your druggist for GOLD MEDAL and accept no "batitutea. Look for th name GOLD MKDAL vn every box. Three elza, arnled pai-kigea. Money refunded if they do nut uickly help you Adv. Aulhors' Handwriting. If renders und admirers of the polished W'titcnce of iMipular authors) could nee the original manuscriptfrom which their works are printed they would be given interest ine sidelights on the character mid personality of the writers. The handwriting of !. K. Chesterton has been described by in Kngllsh editor us "fhoekiujr." W. W. Jacobs, ccineily writer tf the 8ea. hns nil bis literary work typed und makes but few corrections on the finl.sbttl manuscript. Other Lnglish writers whose copy hs reputed t' be neat end tpiite acceptable to a printer are II. O. Wells, Kudyard Kipling. Arnold I-'imett and Sir Arthur Conan Do.vle. Kditors say they never Imw what to expect fnuu that Iinnginatlve genius, H. de Yen Stucpoole. Soiie'tlnies Ids work is neatly typed on good paper, hut often it Is ieribbled to sheets torn from a copybook.
Dangers of the Uncharted Seas Move Uncle Sam AMLJIU'A Is j'l-f ito-.v cnib:!'.. t; upon a 'great career na n ninritir" nat'oti. It is spin ling billion-i for sli.;is and bidiiiitg ,'.r men to enter the m. r'Iiant marine. One f U- tlr-d ilufb s of every raaci:! :.. nation 's tu furnish m.iritieis with such data as will en. tide
theni to riavfgife the wafers tinder Its Jurisdiction with tie' greatest p.Kdble safety. The oMua.iivi has n d becti iM-cbarged by the Vnited States. M; ny lies prejM-rty worth mil lions (,f lolhtrs nre hut annually because the task of charting the costal istrs of the I'rif'-d S'at's am! its jut -sessions has never been comp! t--d. Nov. that '." war ,'s over, tlu tin-i-liing of this jnl i iIie of the most
prising necessities wMih tlw tuition faces. Just bifoie v nt tnl il e war 'be coast and g. odetle urey celebrated its one bitn-Meiith :'i.niver;ry and went through some oilier motion di-sigied to atli-i' t ;!.e public Attention i.i itself and to the need for an xteiisloii of Its work. I'.ut w'nh the tlectarnt ion of war against ;-nnati.v all liii.-i ctMiie to nn end. I'ie out of the dozea ,r so sttadl boats which the survey ,N jesses w re tak- a i..r by the navy for tis-e as pr.trols and more than half of the ot'i. ers and men wen' wiih th.-in. v !ib tit e wh-t rei.ia'ned w- re b:ty mah'mg special maps ;uid surveys for Ii. e army end navy. N..u- that the v ir is i r the coast ::fid geoi'. iie survey Is go ng back to its proper work with en.-i-gv. It largest and best b.i.it. tlv Sur.ey. is now on her ny to Al.i-lca via the Parian. a canal, an! others are being repaired and refuted for work on the Pacific coast.
Twenty-Fourth Infantry Ruabed From Columbua, N. M, to Border Streeta of Juari Ordered Cleared of Civiliana,
Juanz. Mex.. June U. Forces of fieri. Felipe Angeles me od the ontsklrtk tf JiiureK, and there have l-en several skirmishes iM-twef-a federal troop and those of Angele up iu a late hour Thursday af term Kin. These eiicuunti r took place In the vicinity of the Juarez. Agricultural college. A Mexican Miymuster general stated that lighting was ulso in proutes about three miles east f Juarer. and that li ipa really the font-s of tlitieiat Angeles were stijwrior to tln tif the fislerals. In addition a ei.nsbleruble tnrner of Angeles' eomm.-iud vvas reported coming in from the west. American holding ptssMirts were leaving Juarez and crossing t,e utM Crareb t Kl l'asii la the late afternoon. It is reported that till civilian are to be ordered from the street of Jujrez and all estahlishnients closed by order of th- militarv. It was not believed Gen! Angeles vvitbl atienijit a serious attack on the defenses of Juarez before evening. The Tw en t -fourth T. S. infantry stationed at Columbus, . M is on a spi-tial train com i tig to I-',! lao.
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C. I'.iiszi nsWi. toe T.rst sjnul general to the t'nitiHl States from I'olund. iias ree-tii!.v arrive! In VashinaToii. and prf-seiiiis-l his crJer:tia!s to the -mre tb-p.irVueiit II is here prepared to give legal and general asittinc t -i.iMiiam .:. in this country and t" work for ibe development of commercial intercourse iM-twi-en America ,-.nd 1'oland.
ASK DRY LAV REPEAL
FEDERATION OF LABOR GOES ON RECORD.
Resolution Is Adcpt;d by Vote ZGA7Z to 4.C05 A.ter Long Debate
of
LEAK TRACED TO LAKONT Member of J. P. Morgan A Co. Gave ' Copy of Peace Terms to Davison Root Showed It to Lodge.
Heard on the Train. "Is this Mr. Kiley?" 'lib what?" said the deaf old chap. Is thl Mr. Iiiloy?" "Kiley! oh. yes l" "I knew your father." "No bother." "I say I knew your father." "What?"
knew your father."
tlld ye? So did I." Boston
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Theres a J?easön why so many people make
ÜrapeMit
the redular Tiart of n.
least one meal each day. lt'5 because of the delightful flavor, and wonderful values of Grape-Nuts as a health builder.
Adoption of a National Highways Policy Likely iCTtW. adoption f n national b'-hwnvs !:cy by the Tinted States Chamber 1 of Commerce ut iis aiüiu:il coüvev.lon. ouil'd with recent announcemeiits liy Senator I'. unw. ih" next chainuan "f th- .se-ntte tinaiic -oriciirti-e. ütid S -nato.- 1'av.kh ad. retiring clniri::an of th- senate conitniit.'e on "s r" "N tJi otl . es and st roads. Ti nt tb-y stand " fer ti.i'loual highways tr-mendotisiy
V J- i V '-:p i.-t ben-l an-l proliabili'y of pa-s-
au'e of tie iicvtisotid idll at tie extrii s. i-n of congress," sav s I ia hl Jum1son. president of the American Autotiiobile as-.oriation. "A ti;':ional highway system can be k-pt within :t T cent of the peil mile-ge of highway ii the I'ni'ed
Siat'-s and still mtvi' our fundam tu.d noctis. To m:!ke th! rioitt clear It may s.ilrlv be stated that n r."iie. ten miles in wjiiih and T..'o, n.ües in biuili. "ill nach nrore than S." j-r ce.;t of the populat!. n of Hie l'ni il States, more than 0 per cent of the taxable real estate and more thi'ii "" cr ci'Tit of the toiMiau'e of f::nn products. "Such a sysietu would proteit w i 1 1 1 a m.lü.iry b:h.ay having an a geregnt length of about IO.vni tt.il. s otir Ail.iatic, tlulf. Mexican, r.u-itie ami Canadian borders; would give- access to or- niiional forest-, our national parks and op'-n up much of the public donm "t not row eady jeeessUd', tn I would alTovd trunk-line routes for parcel p.-si in the territories where litis form of tniuspoi-taiioti Is most intensive In b.ira- ter." II- also says that If as n condition to tti letilditig of the t:ntioti;il highways in each state a t-onsiriictl ui of an t ipiiv nbrit mileage of state highways ihoubl be required, this woubl add T-V' n- b s of state h'rhvvays. This, with the natioii.-il s-sj,..,, would aggregate l-).ini mib-s
Washing'on. June Thp responsibility for lb" "leak" of tb pence treatv fp.m Paris to Wall s'teet V,: t.eetl deütrtely traced to Tbotiias W. I.: in. ail. a member of th" commissi. .ti on r pvrntlon of the peace conference by appolotment l.v I'res-'d. nt Witson and a member of tie firm of J. I'. M r':.n Ä. Co. It was Mr. I.:il.ent vvbti save eoi.y of treatv to lb; .- I. Iavls..ii ..f the same tirm in" i'ir'.s M iv I'. The copy H:i bri.iiubt to N'eW Yorw. by Mr. 1'avis.m ami ;rtvcn t' former Senator K'ilci Ibwit. who sho-vod it to S- fiatr I.oi'ce. It was this copy which Senator I.t; he. in his bands f.nd Studie! "for ati hour and a half." as be Inform. si the senate in presenting the eh arg" Mint 'be treaty was in Wall street bands. These facts were clearly established on Wedliesd.n whctl the senate i committee oil foreign relations itinnIng tin- investisnitbei .f j'e -lenk" beerd th" eilntony of Mr. Hoot, Mr. Ihivison. J. I'. Morgan and I-'ratik A. Vanderl'p
Atlantic City. N. .1., June X rranize.1 labor v. i-nt mi re-urd ai;alnt wartime jrob.biti ti : tel in favor of the exi n i-.fi of -r cent iM'er from tu Mh tlo wartime prohib tioii act and the federal pr bititi.n amendment. In a resolution adopted on Wednesday by ibe American Federation of I-ainir. 1 b. r-s.-l:iti"n va carri"d tiy a Vite of 'd.47i to l.oC. It provided that a sTi.ng ir.test embodying its essenthil fM.ints be s, nt to President Wilsen im. I s:,;ig,-,s. Inf ri..-i -t ion of the r. 4ilat i..:i prec;pit.ifel a i.-!i:ip tli.it lasted two hours. The tiiht agiunM tlie re.i!utioti was bd by ieiig:ites from the Seattle Central l.ti!or council. The resolut i.ti was slg:tel by more than u bui.'lred !'l"f..tui f.-om nil seeloilis of tti" eo'iTitr). In prv'sentinc It to tl 1. 1. etil,., a the res.d'jtions committee rec cnmer.di! Its adopt Net.
FUNO FOR WAR ON BOMBERS
BIG ARMY SWINDLE BARED
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Forgtd War R.sk Check Plot May Reult in ArrectJ Washington Headquarters for Can?. "iilea... Jane 11 Tb fnif'vj State . rntiient bus le t-n !efra;:de .,( .i imi.i-xi. it was d:s, l.,.,d. tbr.'U.h fori;. Ti s uf army ntiotnienf -bis ks. Army inteliigcnce o'iiccrs nnd the ecret service have been 'in est lifting f..r iliree months aril urp-xis are exp -i teil. Washington is said to he th" heu.'ipiM i ters of the band op riding the swindle, which has representatives n every iiy in the ouutry. Chicago i h-clariil one of tie ihb-f center. Information of the conspiracy is -tid first to have teen ris-eived whenclerka ehis-king the allotment rolls iüm'ov-ep-d p.'ivtnents to many person wieis names did n.M uppear on the government rolN.
Attorney Genera! Palmer Seeks $50.-00-3 Appropriation fcr Drive Against Anarchists. Washington. June 14. Attorney Venera! Palmer asked congreaa on Thnrs.lay for a st-!a half ini!!bndoltar appropriation to curry on the htm for anarchist. botnS-throu em am' enemies of a and order. "The romp.ira'ively recent ioIcn.e and at-!"-. piii! violence on the part of Individ!::! ass,'!a"ed with anarcbietP- .rcan'zationa, the attorney g-iierril sail ia a letter to S.s it-fry flH. in transmitted the riiii"s to the hoii. "..lis --loses eis;ir,e -ndi.-'ons wbiih render tl is s.jj.ptein.-i'tiil est'ina'e reccssary in order l!::.t tfcre maj he ample means for projecting the fifiblic :lin! ef-fettig the laws of the T'n'tel States." N. Y. SOVIET OFFICE RAIDED
Records and Paper of Russian Bureau in Gotham Sen-d Chiefs to Be Questioned.
Do You Know Meter and Liter? Better Brush Up
IF YOU do riot understand I he im-trie sy-!-a of measurement. bofc It up nnd learn it. For there are strong ind'c.it ims that th" meter und the liter
DETROIT CAR STRIKE ENDS
Ii all your d- alings. A movement
yv it- x&
Will s.mi:i disi,l;iei tii' Viird at'd the oi;:in
bucked by scieiititie and business organizations in all parts of the country has been stinted t jiccomjillsh this hu nge. And lb; meter propagandist have made a strong case. The ebb f reasons why we should abandon our system for the metric sytein are that Die latter Is much simpler and easier to b iini, that It is more nccui ate. and. above nil. that it Is now the onupul-
sory (system in t vt :y civilized country ill the world except the I'lilted Stales
and Oreiit P.rifain. That Is the big fact. In .ill of our di -tilings with foreign peoples and gover:im.n!s we nre lmndicnppcd hociitte we do not ue the same system tif nieasuremenH. Amerlciin wlentlsts were compelled long sine to adopt the metric system, with the result that many of their publications are lrieo;iiprchenshle. Now tht war has convinced thousands of jwrsona of the necessity for tialnij the universal language of measurement in this country, with the result that the- meter has ninny new and Influential backer. "Tlfs country hns lagged h hind the reft of the world by netted ing to adopt a system of quantity expression so simple that the average child of ten cnii learn its essential feature In ten minute." Is the way II. I). Hubbard. on of the expert on weights and measure at the bureau of atandard. puts It. .... He also any that our failure to cast aside a clumsy medieval aystem for one that Is mtwh rn and practical has greatly handicapped us in bunlne ah ron d and at home. Officials of the United States bureau of standards feel certain that this country will ultimately use Ihe metric system.
Employees Win 20 Per Cert Waje Raise, With No Fare Increase for Three Months. Itetrolt. Mich, June 14. The street car strike which has bn in effect' since Sunday nine to an end last night , when the employee by a two to one vote iuriod to accept a compromise ' wage oiTer of ntut 111 per cent In-j rrntse frm the compnny. The city
authorities and the street car company had tigred on a universal five-cent furo with free transfers on nil line for the next three months, at the end of whiih time it board of arbitration will ibslde whether the company Is entitled to one tent additional for transfers.
New York. June 14. Uusim. was "Interrupt"!" vi the be.-obp.arter of the Kassian soviet bureau on Thur!iy when a s.ptad of detectives trivrde! the offices, took pos.sti of all ih ris-ord uad other prjsr and served subpona on A. K. S. Martens. b"d of th" sMiviet emfmssy. and four of h!s assistant to pi-nr i.s witn-'sse !- fore the I.usk committee, which opened Its luv estlcut Ion of holshevism In the city ball.
TAWNEY OF M'NNESOTA DEAD
He.r to $2,000.000 Killed. r..'lb"i.r.t. Vn.. June 1. Walter
Tortner Congressman Was Once a Leader in the Lower House at Washington. Winon. Minn, June H. James A. Tawney, former congressman of the First Minnesota dKtiict and one time chulrntan of the hoti appropriations committe, died on Thursday at Excelnlor Srings, Mo., according to advices recelvi-d by the family In this city.
Cyclone Hits Bismarck, . D. rlnurck. N. P.. June 16.- -A storm
Winfon. b ir to $.ttNiii. a student ' rr-rmpnfilH by a wind which blew
at r.elbfiite ncadetny, was killed wh-n his automobile upset neur here. With ix ..her student Winton was driving rnp'dly to State college.
French Chief to Slovakia. Prague. June lk Jen. llolrt C Paris of the French array. It I report e I here. Is (Tolng to Slovakia In connection with the military Mtuntloo there. He formerly commanded the J-ench troops In Siberia.
7a miles an hour for one miDute and VI mils an hour for five minute, truck P.Ntnarck, unroofing trees, but doing not other damage.
Arrest Girls for Picketing. Cldeago. June 11 Nine rirla and six men. clerk who are on strike, were arrested here. It being altered that they had been picketing In front f the Boston department store In defiance of nn Injunction.
