Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 August 1919 — Page 2
Prince of Wales and Commander Read Meet at Luncheon
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Tht prirce ef Wales, Commander Read and ctHer member of the crew cf the NC-4 were amonj the guett at the luncheon giver by Major General Seely, British air minister, to the American aviators upon their arrival In London. Photo hovs Commander Read conversing with the prince of Wales on the terrace cf the house of comment.
t-'nimiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiinimmiiiimiiL' J HAVE A LAUGH rii:iiiiiiiiiii!iiiii;ii;ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuinn The Tie That Bound. l.iiJiT-(H) uh-it sr'i:n-. nil'!:!!::. ! vir.i wili a divnr -e f r. mü j i'ir !n--rii.jit Wliy. I riiiirri.-I !.'r:i fur hi -
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Eliminating Steam
Electrification of Railroads Vou!J Corjcn e Ccal Supply
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Nailed Down. "1 l it ji .l.ilhir. J.-i '!" V...!i. I ft ..ri.-." Will j-.ri . n.l It t' liiuli?" .'.': that's th r-:i.ni I pit one." Wanted Too Much. "tutoin.'r That iln.'ti't M'fin a very j;.hm ft. I.-nl.-r Vot y.Hi ivi.ct fur 'l.-vm foIlatM :;n attnsk of ill.-jwy ?
Birds Adopt Conservation; Some Ride on Brake Beams Sonn' pjmtU'h of ItirN ni'ri2 t ! iiiicraiit.- t tho 'f"t ntvl Sutli In t..l ilrji. H'l ujMn thfir viii-.'s jiIiiii.' ti sM.-. th tu in th'ir JiMini.-y. Affnr!In t. 11 Ncvinhi railway llh ial. win. in IIh- .'i'.ri F'raticii-i ( 'l.nmi ie t,nt". ;ir!-i'.H Mril. i"n'-i.4lly jmrrown ari'l Hi iiftx. Ii;i iulnjiti'il a ii xi fiitisrulfi rii.ihiMl i.f trvrt.-it th in that whUh w. um:. :Ily niiMi'.. r hi tlu-lr i.at':r:il en.'. y rutins ii tin- I rak.' urns f train". II.' li rili "I mi in Iii. -nt In ulil.ii i-imu luihilri'iN if I ii r 1 , r'nin, n n N 'Utln rii rac::..' train that wa t:.''-thmiu-h N. Viida from tl . Kat. m: MT.ly I'n-w lro:n tl -!r jn-n l.e ii' iiili t!i .mik Ii.'s wl 11 the train pas'J )'T a loiuh cr -:n.'.
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i.p. a I y tli' '.-ti.Tal .iihli' nti'l ly rail-r-ii-l tun :n havii.c it ho f 1:1. rit :;i r. !i'i:! iri.-s ü r 1 I turni.-U uf th" '- nI'ill Min !xf a:i I riii'l'T-i ..-!.h.-l forta hy tin' t.-:.:a 1 .: . i v-. i;i---trii .il 11 '-n h iv.' ia n-'.-iit :. r r:iI'l. i'.T.'i ?! ri"i:iy t i '.-f?r:i" train ri'-i' M.'l in n jai-r ; r-' ) l y S. T. I.M 1.. f.. re th" W.-t.'in K.iil-w.-iv cl'il thi i very s'rü.lnj-'y hiv.ri. Mr. I'-..M i:.s ti.-ir.- j.r.i-. 11. tl.a Id. iiiriimil i if th' 1 iMm,ii" t"'!- cf coal i.i'.s Ihitu il nniiuaüy ly mir ra'.lro:ils i'iil'l he .iv.-'l .y . neral el. . -trilic.itii'ti. In 'v of the ?. tinur-!. if i.i.t ii: r.-:iir. ti..-I f'r -i.nrrv-th-fti 'l r'.ii:r.." if the "intry for future i'h.t: a'"::s, the. unrericy i f atfa' kini' tin prohh in ari'l at IeiiT rhf-.kiiiL' tliN ir.- nt 1 nrinual waste sh.iul'l ht uiv.'ii .roiMf.t ari'l rureful attl'Dtletl. I'lei-trii 111 Ite i'V.
Sahara Desert Once We!l Watered and Fertile Says Professor of Egyptology Th.' S: h.iTit rt va Tic. wi'ü w.it.T. il i.r.'l frrtilf. arnl l.ur.t r from th" S. !:'.r:s i l.it ail. ir'"i!, nulnaily !ri tlir-i'i! a rift In N'orth:tT rn Afrii'ii. ! atfl ln-i Kjt !i:v lif. :n '-r.!!:i t Ir. J:irn1 1 --TTV I'.rv.i'.toil. J ri fe-or -f K!..l..cy nii'l ri r.Til ry. UkI-v-r 'y 'f 'hl.'at". I ,.. -. T ftr.'at! s.-i'l tl :.! tills all h:t ; 11 1 al'.'i'.t the t n.e if the stTi :i-. I"-V t t.n '!. lr.jj'' Ink.', hut It ;r:i!na!Iy .'.r;,!'..-! ..t;t Ir.tn th. M'1 '-rr;;:i' an. le:i!ns the N.!o valley. II re t!:.- lmMi t v.r.- af, -'!.! very ii-t!i;r..l r"..nr j . ri I f . '.:".!- 1 a -iv-I'irati. :i whi.-h i.i-rr:i'i"-l li-, .,... I u:s il... nt t ""-I . that IT: t t I.a! a !;';. f' ei":::: :.t '.ntr.''!:i, t,i:'!in!s of sn'.N. The ;min . f Ki-'vpt ;: y.irs i.l.: r ?! an th.it f.'iini in Asi-i, ay I m-.t r.r.-aT"-!. i.'-'l --iT'!. r.telo'i'-t-
itliy Ii:.-! tl.-ir nr!:':i In A'ri--.i. Ti e Tiri.' !;; f. ium of Kirj'f't farly 1!.'I 1 . I fr. ri Si'iT.'rs t" f.-.riners af! ! the o!i!"t l:: fa I iliM n.m I;M m:.'le I'V I.'it:; m i.z-: ey. Tl . y e I-i'-fTly !i". r- il the Tai th.-re; ari'l 1 v.',r: i f v ritir.i." v:'s ei.!.- in Kjyjr t:iouaii'!s f ytars I f re Clr'.
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Longinj for New Worlds. S.i .n think tue hanW-al tenuity
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'S." r r'il tl-.e innti who thinks n at ileal without Ke'tlu? inmh r't. 'i'ut w''v ro'Kju r.l tin- latnl !; uhet liil v hlrl , the s. 1 with :t aiiI tiie sky villi :iir'l:m'S. iat I H77.1' me is w IhTc v are ii"-
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Pa Appreciate a Gocd Thinj. KiTi! f.nth.r My !. ar. if .u want a 'M',1 hiii'.iinl. 1.1.1 rr Mr. :. illn-art. r.a'iy aii.I tr'ily n's joii. I Viir.'liter Art ".! M:re of that. in? Kitni r':iil r Y.-s. Mi'!-.-.!. I've he.-n I'.'rr.mn ninaey .f him f.r ix 11. oaths a ii-1 lie k'-js 1 niiim.
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srsiT'CTnn rr. 'The in the fiat 1 olow toiih! th'ir piano at au-l n " ! .j-.:."l nr;eh. r' ornfr. SJ.a;. ?- ins ?h t.n."
Javanese Use No Nails, No Iron Only Bamboo in Construction of Bridges The n.itlv.'s if Java have a LiMir liuihhi'' t.chnliine whi.h utilizes t the l.r ilt their slight r -nr-"s fr wrk of this harai t.-r. f raw materials th-y are ii i'iH.i i.-l with hut two. .inl oi.e of tln'se is r.-ally a pp.'I t. t of th.-ir own Ii.s nnity. Th. y h ivno iiiiiN, no ir-'ii. i.n tr ie .immJ; they are forc-il tn r-ly -r:!iii-ly i; ...ri hain-
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a rope of th ir nn itriMifae'tire t- f-f.'.-t the ji:in-f lir-. In SJ'ite of thee limitation, they a hl.-ve hii-'h'y iTe-lit-uMe rii:!ts. T!ie original r-lemeo t nh'iii t!i .I.tM.n liativcs :av hrniilit to the runxtnn tioii of tli-.' hri L'. s is ma'le of a fil-r tiiki-n fr.:n the luitlve areii ji-ilm. hiii f.Ti.ws nil v r the l-lnii'l. This fihor 1 f n I'hu'k mul horny Milfan'. It makes h Top' that re.'vts ffi-etive. ly t ! heavy .niyiiitf 11 -t . n of the hot nni damp tn.jl'al liinate with Its legions of fntisi : In fn f. it lasts for inatiy yenrs without any In li'-ati'ini of rottlnc.
Majcrity of Big Animals Are Extremely Lazy Even in Their Native Haunts Ti "':li tiot n- rally kaoAii. :ii"t of the his :trni v.ra are -xtrfnely h:7.v. in th. ir ratlve h. i:iit m'y ir'!:: h rn I ves I r'i In Ii--'l of fo.l. rir.-I iften "oi.s without It f-r h.-er iT"!"l'r:re. Ai.imaN if the 7..oloical rnries ohtairr: z tl.' lr fiM-l without t y eff"rt on th. ir 'wn p:.rt cmv- .tniii an 1 ill f"i- !a k of eiTie. The pae. inir t;p nI lwn. Jut h.-fnre uwal tillie 's 11 "it HUfTieietiT. r..-l''e. ni-lii.-iN lire like pei'J.le; they l.ee.J han?. f ne ani air. For this re.isi.n the an:, als in a rlr ns .r l.ow are n-ally in.. re fnrtnrnte than th.-ir hr.thrs In tho 7"i!. 'C; al tfri T'l.-tis. The tri k imlpials ?et .mry et--r -ie i!-;r:i : f -rfor:i.;.i.eH. i!,e i- 'Ti-ü"f h':re i.f no t:- hi t tiu ru il t 'i .!. H en 'li Ii t'..rie anitaa's its h".;'.!r!s, t'.-rs im-! ISoi-s in)-.-ir--i ?i C through th. i" tri.-Us from l..-.--
r-lif of tl,.. lai.Ti. -'"fiv of th.-ir n'-s. toi of'tTi The I i- ::'s ;:r.' ;:!:. ' :- ful lur r.r ti e time of th.-ir train':. . not fn-i.i a: y lo. . f man. I ..t fr.:: 11 o f f moti.-n.
Realism. I 11. r tt.e r.-a;.-:. V.'.n t-i;ls ar 't 1 t-rrt t rh.rk. T l'' .-r.:fc'n lJil!t. 'iio tf i.-.k ar.'J 1 n't "r.
Getting It Straijht. "Th." i an ar:: ;.l..ii:t tr 'ph-.-.t-rs. a worthy aid etit hu-.;;-: i- "'ts. '1 h-re i- :t savin.:, orii-e a tr:i;li n t.-r always a trap-Loot. Ale! teil the O'Tn..i.if,.r smeil.;u.' "Wl,: t?" "Th.-r. 's a l,'.ir in it for hi. 11 If it .i.H -ii't t it crap sh H.ter."
Difficult Object. n'ilii Are y.m nin to m.irry Miss THt -!? lili: I really can't say. Slip Is iny ..1 j.i'ive L, n.l S.it 11101. i-r i.t my u!ij. 1 Sol). Ji;'!ce.
Natural Result. "My omhitioti l t, mnk. enouch to li'iv a little i!an in the -ountry BiiJ rai-e h'n kens." "Ah! Is that the aii.hition vhlih
j v.;iii.- jo'.i on?"
Feminine Leg e. II" liv' u r:i--iii for ar.jti::ii.' joij iM-li. ve. N..-.V. why 1I1 j.iij tl.::, h Li is an ttjihti ky n'trnl.. r? Slo-!'.' a':-.- it hrin'i y.t: hn'J h:i Iv.
Cleaning Leather Goods. I-o not u-e cnsolliie in cU'aninc h-ath-r upholstery. l'lain wat.-r with a little ammonia will remove the dirt und n I'tl-k ruhhlne with u loan wm.len or flannel i.th will do the r-st. For ftill more ra refill tri'iitnient use n ruiil.tr lresslrif.
Daily Optimistic Thought. Tlnre lt m skill r ch'vprties! to mt.arcd to Uint which avoids IcBptuthm.
Samoyedes of the Russian Province of Archangel Is One of Least Known Races In the xtr-m north of the Km-J-hin proviti e 'f Ari ha:r''i Jw-l!s.ne of the pn-errst an I 1 :it known races of t lalikiiiil. The-e are Ihe Satiee y'h-s, tl,o . amhTii i; trih. s of tin- vast froz.-n t . arches whiih teml in the-.-r.'iotn from the f..r-t helt t the t-hor's of th" Ar th' wean. Th.-y w..r-
I ip Idols arid th.-ir sole wraith ri'ii-i-ts In re!t.i.r. Living. !; reiii'l-T
draws the -I.ik'e wh'n h tr:m-;rts the
Sat:ioy'!e and Iiis helon-inH from
vj-ot tu spot In s ar' h 'f th siinc nn-l
iih. which e.iiistlf lite -i pr'nr'pal u-teiiiin . Ieul. It provide him with meat In time. if m iircity, and wlti skin f'-r Iii family tent. With it! vhan'm-sj ImUH'S i' tips hi Wmen litimr hariMHins nnl hnntln? l'ar. It liit.ews h u--h to sew t'tlier the jihirt, hr'h's. and lKot of sealskin. whUh nre the attire alike of the Sanioyiile in't, women nnJ chlhlrcn.
NOTES OF SCIENCE :
X A .Mi--oi;rinti is the Inventor 'f u s'd platitin? :itt:i hm.'ii' 5
A Mi--oi;rinti Is the Inventor f u s'd I'latitin? :itt:i hm.'ii' tlmt run le ad ifd to any fann ulfivntT. South Afri-H Las tuore than rt'-'.i -h- p. pr-lu(!n :,niniiiily m. re than 1 7 . 1 j iim! f wd. The how! of h tn-w tin-dieiri sSHin lias a hinl -ivt t ro tniri it contents, ea-lly lift.-d V hell le-ireI. T -nahle n man in ne r"t:i to Aath 1 n-h r'i-tr In un'!ir n lei te'lMe.) a 'eeTatur" his h.-.-n in.iited.
A DiTerence. "Tie-re or,.- !i!T--r. in-" !' te.-n pie 3. nd talk." -Whnt Is that;" "If jmi tniia-e jour wor'l-. j mi ar n-t l.k.iy to luve t.i it th'-m."
Tin: pan. I'm gome to move into the -ity n- urn-mr-r. In'o the c-. t y 7 I fchouid think th Ummer would te Juct the t;aie hcn you'd war.' to he in 'he country. Wha". And mis all the tjtl ir m. Not on your !!'..
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Hindu Images. India holds the rtvonl fur Inince. It hnsi hei n stinuite! thnt there nre quite m m.h Mt.rM-M Iniiisen of the various god there.
Scheme to Fool thrj Taste When Swa'lGAing Medicine ' t :.t th r :i 1 1 -!:; t has .-n tmid ' 'f th-vi-liic --me !,i'i!i" wlo-n-hy .1 patient tuny take n div r-s aide ta.st,i:i' with. -it fa-lit. t it. la the t. v ld :i a t.ny rv.j is prov;d.l whi.h Is i : j' i! in-ii!. 111 ordn iry ti:n.h!er. ! ! im do IM I-; ri!;. .-d in the ir.n.-r np. atid the tnmh!. r hil.-l with wall r. The In vrnt orM I I. a is Hint th" pati i.t -"aj.ly Irli.ks the wat.-r. whereli;'tl t!:' Ini-'lii n,' al-o flows out, tm I flout '1' ujon a f.Irj .f w.it.r. is tevul-.iw-I down, without cotniiii: into finita t Willi the t'Time.
Many Arc Color Blind. One mnn in every In Knirlan I Is i.rirtliilly or wholly -..h,r hllnd. . nt lea-t the tests for the Ktigli-d m.-r-1 untile marine t to sh.iw. A not."! pnife r malrdnlns that the i'rn.r tlou 1 eTrn larcer.
Curiosity. He p o. I f ;--..-! thin ,t"e o'-l nphere. Aii'1 II '-.. -1 it ':-tloni H at r rue: Ii t nil. -what .!! 1 h 1. Ti e ri.i- y.,.rl "W! at ilnl ht bring?"
He Kne. T i !.' r "I.-nt )ni know that P iti' t.i: :i n tu. ans tli.it )U tini-t pau--'r" Wiliie "Course I lo. An UM! Iriver pntn tuated his tire In front f our h.fti-o Saiehiy nr.l lie pa'i--d for Laif :.n le.'i r." Ii-ton Tr:in--rit.
A Luxury. "Thanks," said tfie Jn!ze; "n swftr Irmiht frmii fair-r fmni " "Y -." internipt.-! Maud M.iller, Iv Irs him with a mid look; "hut tt-fiire )ini ri!e away rnietnler there's a onecent war tnx n tlmt drink."
Different Tren. "I T. r.irniitn niid the puhllc liked tu Ik- liinnhmrtreil. "Quite true." ndrnitte.l the mnn vbo was flolic Minis In rlthmetlc. "lint it Cost ? tlMKh le. to tw liumbugged heu Humum an allTel"
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!' ' Three flavors to suit all tastes. Be SURE to get f 17RIGLEVS Sealed Tteht v T Kept Rieht "feMX The ÄJ Flavor Lasts S.m ,m a I , 1 1 ,. . ,i ; 11, ,.. I L iMimTH I ir-rnn'idir V-J
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WRIGLEY5 In its air -tteht sealed package. A goody that is worthy of your lasting regard because of its lasting quality.
OF YESTERDAY AND TODAY Italian Town, Industrial Center, Still Retains a Reminder of the Middle Ages. Arena is .--t known to traveh-rs n the station on the railroad fMtii Milan where Lake Malore first htir-ts Inf vi'w. To Italians It Is h st known for Its plantation of Ameri 1111 corn, n loivt ify in Ilnroi'. Today, Arotia is nn Industrial ren-t-r. hut 'fT in the in.rthfl-t corner tiie m-tle if Anero adds a ton h to tl." Ian. l-i-;, f.e whlrli ho-Ieiiks, inelieval Import a nre. The famoii IWri.nioos they vh ppHpieed arlilllll '.e Me.lict. who le nine I'ope I'ius IV d.vlt in nncestral I. all oil the outskirts of the villas'. At the Hotel l:. -ale, n tahlt-t cr.il Attention to the fact thnt (Jarihaldi w i a U'Ue-t tllTe in IM. That "Aromi. Ijio Ma?rf.re.- Turnr's vvon-N-ifnl ciinvas was not made
j from .hoferai-hs can ! .ith.-red j from l:u-klti's l tf r. in which In- say, j ' .Nu .-: h hills are, t ever were, in
sisht from Ami::i. Thi-y nre fathered fo.-etlier, I ill l y hill, partly frtn the Itatth-s of (h''sio, partly from nhie tin- town ln-re, partly frm half way up the lake near r.av i,- and tin n nil thrown together In one gruiel luinginarr chain."
A Quorum. !' h I'..it. my ! ar. I thought had .i.il,!te! In ;! t tliC tlnllt'T thi- . ti i ii'. .Mr-. I'e. k. Ye-, I kt '.w. I :t I Iiave h:.!ii:d .i:r iniinl-. I'.nsron .'-ninjf Trau - ript.
Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp On retiring jjetitly rub spots of dandruff and Itchinjr with Cutlmra Ol-t-mpnt. Next morning jhamrwjo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make them your every-day toilet preparations and have a clear skin and oft, whJte Lands. Adr. HAVE TO PURCHASE BRIDES
At a Bargain. "I would io a thousand und to have n little hoy like yu as my own," sail nn elderly lady to Tommy. "That"., a rare lot f money. Isn't It. ma'nmV" ju-ried Tommy, with wlihopeti eyes. "Not for nie," vniN'd the lridy, "he-cau-' I've c't lots if money und no little children." "Mother wouldn't let you have me for km-." said Tommy slowly, Imt with convi-ti.n. "hut hut u mny hold my hand for nlxpenct'." Iron. Ilühty, IoiiIn.
Santail Indian Bridegroom Mutt Lay Up Money Before He Can Aspire to a Wife. Th Santnil Inlinns must lifcrnlly punhnse th ir hri.h's. Ttiey pny a sun: of money to the Rlrl's paretits u-ii.'.lly sihout I'! mp's and. in addition, they ptvsent the nmtln-r n lid the female relatives with new Paris r sl aw I-. Should the hrhl'crnoni chooso a widow for hi wife, die will only mt half the sum tnntinsl. The rea-n why the Santail Iiullnns hold widows In l-ss n minl than uninnrried fetnuh-a Is h'au-e they asert that In the next world mnn nnl wife are reunited, hence a widow who mnrrlrs again Is nily "lent" to her wenn! hushnml. AVheii a yntinsr man twirts a Rlrl who does not favor his ult, lie adopts an eccentric way to cure her Ptuhboroness. After havln? dippe! hl finder in r'! pnlnt. he poc- In fenrch of the lady ami Imprints his mark on her fonhead. Then he tnnj claim her as his wife.
Some Hsiple w no nave up for n rainy ' day Mow It in as smhi as it p.ts ' t,
Safe and Sane. "W hrd a fenfe and haue Fourth of July." "V-." retmirke! Mist Cay-r.r.e. Clilhiren are no longer encouraged t" fake a irmrLhl lnlcr"t In arnat-ur f.rework in (inler to entertain their par--iit." .
A Health-Bringer
Make your morning cereal dish, a s"trendtriener.
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is not only most deli cious in taste , bu.t is a. builder of tissue. "Theres a Reason
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