Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 August 1919 — Page 8

"BAYER CROSS" ÖN ASPIRIN

Always Ask for Genuine "Dayer Tablets of Aspirin"

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Only Aspirin Tablets with the saMy "Kkjvr Cr" on them are penuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," owned and made by Americana and proved f by millions c? people. Unknown quantities of fraudulent Aspirin Tablet were sold recently by a Urooklyn dealer which proved to be composed mostly of Talcum "Bayer Tablet of Aspirin" should alwaya t asked for. Then look for the safety "Bayer Cross" on the package and on each tablet. Accept nothing else! Proper direction and dosage in fach Eaver package. 4 Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of MonoaceticacideaWr of Salicvlicaoid.

You May Find It In Stocking Cincinnati authority says your troublesome corns just loosen and fall off

Sore coma, hard corns, softr corns or corns between the toes just loosen ia their lex let and fall oil the next day if you will apply directly upon the corn a few dsnps of a drug called freerone, says a Cincinnati authority. You merely put a drop or two of this freezone on the tender, touchy corn today and netantly the corn stops hurting, then tomorrow sometime you may find the old torturou tet tomewhere in your stocking, having fallen off entirely without a particle of soreness,' pain or irritation. The ekin surrounding and beneath the former corn 1 will be a healthy, pinlc and smooth. as, the. palm of your hand. A quarter ounce "of "freezoBO Is "sufficient to rid one's foot of every corn and callus, and any druggist will charjje but a few cents for it.It is a compound made from ether.

Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast

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Millions of folks bathe Internally

now Instead of loading their aystem with drugs. "What's an inside bath?" you say. Well, it is guaranteed to perform miracles if you could believe these hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of men and

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hut water with a teaspoonful of lime- 1

enne t.hosDhate In It. This ia a very

excellent health measure. It is in- ! ' ; tended to flush the stomach, liver, kid- j t n Leys and the thirty feet of intestines j ..

or tne previous day s wast sour blio i 1 and indigestible material left over in, j the body which If not eliminated every '"

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"Wather, ia it?" taid Delaney, rith eupreme disdain. "Sure, if ve -ut !iim at the river Shannon he ouldn't balk." Tbyoii think he'd clear it?" "Wc'.l, no, yer honor," repÜed Pl.Ti-v thoihtf nil v. "I won, :o i! that. Put, bedtd," he jih'. -'i. vl1 ;i'j jjir ;f cenriction. !i' '';.!l''i jj'Jtp he'd awimP IiOui '1 Answer.

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Intai-ettlnj Convoraatlon. NoIIh! Yoa s-ceincd much intrCjteJ toui-'l.t in the conversation of

: Mr. Tonil in.-on. I Edith Yes. His conversation-

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quick result ia poisons and toxins which are then absorbed into the blood

causing headache, LUIous attacks, foul Lreath. bad taste, colda, stomach trou- ; Lie, kidney mlBery, sleeplessness. Im ; pure blood and all Forts of ailments. People who feel kooI ono day and badly the next, but who eimply can cot Ket feeling rieht are urjed to , obtain a quarter pound of ltmestono j phosphate at the druir store. This will cost very little but is sufficient ! to make anyone a real crank on the subject of internal sanitation. Just as Foap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, swretenlns; and freshening, so limestone phosphate and hot water act on tie stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. It Is vastly moro Important to Lathe on the InBide than on the outside, because the akin pores do not absorb impurities Into the blood, while the bowel pores do. mini iiEVER lifii & HER 10 GET GV

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Eat lea meat and take Salts for Back ache or Bladder trouble Heutraiizes acids.

ürlö arid in meat excites th3 kUneje, they beonroe orerworked; et alagpiah, acbe, and feci like lumps of lead. Tho urin becomes eloudjj the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek ro-

lief two or three tunes during the night. 1 u" H" u" 'ül and mx hil eRVota.'

Einoo tho Advont 0? tho C.utauqa Sya Draxil (Ir.d.) Potior. Joha O. Uetiron. jmst'-r nf tbe First llethutlNt Libncpjil Jluinh. Dm ill, Ind., write follows; "Itranil has had a iiew Mrth snd vnc of a nature thut l rl:i Kindness to those who le higher thin;. Twelve rear ap-i 1 wn a student pusti-r In a little t Lurch In thli city fin. I often despa'tvd vt tho work beI nee l the cei.et!.! atm: heoe that ;unle n,r.lnst higher th'iiK of the lnteüevt und fi'Ult. La-it fall I was cent . l!ie line rirt fh'.m-h ef this city mid very ion. fei r different atmoel .T Tine, thrn bave leen ehancee In t!. ('i'ntin. stikh of iLelf act:iit. f-r ma ay ktlnm. Put I is iiv!:urd that Ihe esu)ln? of the Ited1):uifaiijna In tH and it repe- ::;''! each year tore completely 41I t!ip Intelhi iiimi atmoHphere of li;:'.e Ity. Theie are many of II uli i nie ihm -er4undc'l. and there

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She Kept Her Locks Dark and Wcn aidneyg clog you must help Glmv witH 9acr Tea them, flush off the boly's urinous was! " iiiSW or yu'11 "J rrsor shortly, i ; and Sulphur. v At first you feel a dull miery In the kid- ' Wr ney ropon, you suffer from backache, When you darken your hair with 'CÄ: lieadache, dLrxineas, stomach peta S;e Tea and Sulphur, no one can soiir, tonpis coated and you feel rheuteil, because It's flone 0 naturaJIy, so mntio twinges when the weather Is bad. t'holh .t J.'rPRJ,n" thU" lxtl!,, ,,", mpAt drink lot of water; iornUe!h- i ft fnS ! Fl . Prtnacist four oune;

"'...IMo-uprep- ?i f"" i;vrd on -ter.ed chop, and rice for

ruon. improved ty tho addition of V e ' , , i- n. other InjTodlentii called "Wyeth's Basra ,nr t W Tour kidneys will r-U-tneen nr.d dinner, with tea, lor and fiulphur Compound." You Juot then art fine. This famous salts is made a oouple of vtv.rs, but ordinarily he lampen a sponno or soft bruah with from the aei l of p-ane and lemon iuica, ... . -. feeder t and draw this through your hair, ine-1 with lithia! an,l haslÄen ns3 t E 1- .'it V. , an. morSÄrT? Um- derations to ehn ckns 1 wU hU fnend. Dr. noSiS Coopor r-cntham, "on one oecl your hair becomes) beautifully dark- Mutrllio tie acids ia uriim, eq ucjrnoliij came to fee him. Jennet enod. rioy and luxuriant. , , ' no 1""?" a aiurco of IrriULicm, a at dinner. He had sönp. fish. Gray, faded hair, thouarh n ilia, thus etidinj bladder weakneaa. n . . . . f.i..rl .7

rraej. 1, a slim of old are. and as we Jad Falls is incxrenMre, cannot Its- trcurf, I". , xcaen, ana

in nemro a youtnrul and attractlra lure; makes a dcliihtful effervoocent he was in me jniddlO 01 a rtUC HC J Wy7thr-.nRr;endbRnrow J-- which everyone shouM pudding when Dejnolda enUred and ! TnniifA t,w.ro n t Ued him how 'he waa. Jtnner

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(Cosyr;M. l.'J. lr A r (r.i i i .fLi -i I lUu J I was Ut. I W a i'U ! of ulaetefi, 1 bad a fuuey to i n uJ lu i.'i. dlpltia-at'.O ivi'ps, but at I bud Do Lu flueno to i4s.ure an appointment I kept u.y aiuLIUon to tnyielf. ily pupil Alec Kirk, should have Lea ready foi collesf. but be was not. and It wa my pnrt to get hlu ready as so.a a possible. Ills father, arter turnln; hint over to tee. went to Kuro' lu fore leailn he cave me a nlvile lu atructlon viz: MlHu't let any woman snare blu) wbllo 1 sei away." 1 nindd a compaiJou of Alec, and h seemed to enjoy uy society In pteft-r ettce to that 'f yi'Uiij; fellows of bl own ape. He p:iv me hi eonCJencv In ererythlüs but cne. A woinat laid siege for him. and he did Dot te! me. 11 Liether Lad lectured him be fore C"i" uwjj 'U Lis snsi'eptlMIitj and told l im that I ut emiiowi-red t fv)il!d L! uttenthms .0 an wonar. Alee not only fall.d to tiut the niüter to nie. t '.i told t!ie won an w!; .e trying tom-iH- h!i;i of my ti.ire i was sisiiiit n u;!i to !;; i! hi fr me. Hl d 1 did Lot t'.i-tMer lift .1 ! AJo-t tili I u.., Ii..'.-! I .' ".. ' the bou-ifki-e; -r. I wur:nnl Uee;T 1: t diiule '.'.if f 1. : t knew of w "j.it w.is !:i . . ! .on'd Sif fi'e l-i'V 1 u ..... ;i" : fit!!. or u:0r n.iil kr.n ; :. m A.Mf H: l ' '. npl::l..U. M-v. . : ; . . 1 ' : . notbirs 1 ' t' . 1 1 ? t b -u 1 1 r. liii- .:! I I-., to Mi Mti:-; 1 v. 1 . 1 I tweat 1 . .: I n- c . . gnd I. . !..; Ü '. ' . ' ' ' 1 1 tni..l uij ' r r.'i 1 ' '" the e:i!l 1:.. i.l 1 ' 1 ' dhnrt:.d l- ili the i lixe l.:..t i i 1 " sword. 1 t Uv" d ,':i '. .' wocd nrJ .v:v .. his bus..1 nt. v -'t o. 1 ' find atiottu r tirl t tu..:.- . .. tbem rr.ytv-lf. 1 li '. l. ; ' G'adj 3 Uiyle. n -.i ' the faculty of r.nl.ku ' ' Inj rcir.arVs v.I;b lb ::i--i . tendl latcri tlor.s. Kiowli,,- 11 .t Is nothing whl'b !'l turn t t a woraan juIcW ihaa-a feu.l:.!I hoped to use MI-s liojle f r 'i 1 pose of Crulnj out whatever I 1. per Miss Crliluwo-d uiisLt po.. and Intended that Alee should vfe-.-the scrtuinaae. We tecure.1 Mis lleyle, aul 1 t tj..-her-for njy partner, illss Coi::uwi opntfd tlie s i:iie, son tnjr t inf. sent the balJ la-.-k, aad she rvturae It It drpjd Jut vtithlo the Hoe .1 I prr.nvM.aieJ It ful. -That war,t fori." mM Mt v. 'Ingwvxxl. I l.)!i fl at tuj i'arhi f for ouj :-r. -Ccrtnli.ly It waV nhe a'd "11 eyea i:mst have .'.h e.1 me ld Mb; "'i;i.jiwod. " S 'lue jh" ;i! au't pl-y trurlM 0 il ri'"jr:'.J JiHt II uti'uua of tiir'.r e;. n I tli.uvat Im hi.i tll:.ic wttt y.ijr ITs qu.iRet! lr " TLere v. j r- oud'ioao fio fron Mb. CiI.itiWi.rKL She it.aa- no ir fly. und tlii- nun went on. My ori fanie had ojM-ncJ .nifpiel u ly. ' fortune eoatauinl t- favor me Iiis üojle In viliejli. close to the '-4 sent tho bail ucainl Miss ..::i-ijr wood's nee 'i lie latter dr pp d bei ratkrt a:;d enuht a trl-klln .iri'-tn ef Mcxd In her handkerefalef. "Tou did thct on purpose," sbe rrlnl cnstlr. s fiaht.ia fbtnee at Unyle. "Yoa fatter ne. If 1 could hit mark like thnt Id enter for a ham plonsMp," ro lled ills Hoyle. Miss Colllncwiwd wss ccttlns: readj for a re)oinr wlen I added t te mfflln,? by -1 ln if she would pro Cef d with t.e t;im. -I don't think she'd better.- Ml rioyto pnt In, "with that ne. It'll b all t!4e ci 1 rs of the rainbow tir,ior row Air ndvbe li raw lof. v-..r-f rM-opif nre 1 h"euI"e w!f :!ietr .d; I " snn;J tin ruTerer rb:'jre till pne out of fh- .:r for A! -. lie 1 rr;-ed i r 1 1; lm'1 r li f.ri:.' i-: put wsier 0.1 hr ii'--e .- Inste.u' tif neeiiiiip.itirlair I.rr. f : u: :t'.. n l:i r"thrhit' the lulls n. in. '. I w!ii;HT-d hlrn to U' MI' Il-.ile h :( Mie siutliu rl r ee led l:l tvvltji t As the te. wain J any MI i'ollliiwrwxl furm a::d !.irtd a l.ery ;nrk. t mr l:,-ho-ue. n ldtTii? fa.-l to the fin nie l y t-l. "Z her tb.it I Iteticht Mi-. llovie b o sent the Uill ntil'ml b-r n-wte on pm pose and was trjln catch Ale-. I ruj posed thnt I hid only tuat 1 r-?slnninc. wut I was mistaken. Whei Alec and I met a aln he confessed t rne that there hud txen an aCalr tween blm anil yils O-lIlnffw ord which I expressed pnat surprt-i-. lt. that ft was et .l.-d. 1 llndly efTered t j!re Mm my iu!vle as to the liemethod ef dn-j-pfri It. The tllnibhad pr.ssM rut ef blm. snd oothln eonld tirln It l.iiel: When i!r. Kirk retorned from f rope I niV r.o ruentl'Ji of h! "e esi. Int !i ! nid f If ni d tne attit It I t lit t i n ''" 'hi- ri d it til h ' e M "Y 11 i!d 'e ". m' ,.r-- TI f : '. j- -:i:''"e .f n V r at I ' -Wi e k "'i ' ltutiir - t" ' . v. 11 i ,,, 1. . f ;'. r, - I -mi'.- i ! ' '.nfn : . 'ii,.. nril l 1 fniK. t . ' r""'Y .f ' Ii r.y t terrM Tin re n!i w 1 m. o ;v!it aad. bavins bei: an

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