Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 October 1919 — Page 2

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In Princess Gown

Favored Frock Not Affected by Do'.vn'r.!! cf Royalty.

'Vomen Chng to Scree Version of This Type of Dress New Evenirg Style.

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INOCULATE SOIL TO AID ALFALFA

Addition 01 Bacteria to Promote Favorable Conditions Is Needed in Eastern States.

HEAVY HOG LOSS CAN BE LARGELY AVOIDED

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zrny villi :i lighter tray strino Is a s;.''t:i!i'l s.-! rti.'ti. Now .o tin- !'.. !! J iiccs of the J atti-ni rut 1. ii.'thwis,. .f t' strip -VN i t Ii :. tunu Ml tl.t j.h'ki' cut till' OTluT siy of the in. lt'-ria'. or in nvn' in !i way a tlii i:i;,ki' u. .f tho striping t jciw tlif suit it n:.!y tri::i:i',ir.r.

CPESSES NOW MADE OF KID

NOT NEEDED IN SOME PARTS

Farmer Ordinarily Secures Material From an Old -Sweet or Bur Clover Field Several Machines Useful in Applying. (PrepufJ by the United Statos Depart-m.-nt -f Atrv;:!ti;r ) Alf;il:':i failnrt's. 'spvlally In tho ca-t rn pans of t!a coiintry, result In riiany ::!::;nvs fro;i th. lack if or itr.pr. piT in.N'ula i !on tlu U'Mitii a i'ii"i;:'i !a i t tin soil to in note 1 1 ::! i a-- tunra,.!i' for the growth ot tlif (:'!. I t 1 : . tin popular v-oti-(!; ti: t!!..t !:i u!:.tinn Is ii.-ssary in all p:rt- ' t!. o'.n.try. specialists report t!;:.t t l:ro.:-,'lu.a'. the alfalfa lu It proper. w!:i.!t iie!v.Is M.iirnna. Wjoi; .in,-. ( 'ali '. riiia. r,u!.., I.!,it;o, NoPra-k... K.iic.i-i. Ma'.i 't.ia, Arizona, Nt'- M ii-o, aa l nearly nil of Texas it is not iuvr-ary to inoeuluto for alfalfa. la certain cl:r sections f ttio country thcr art sutlicier.t nlfulfa

Greater Care Should Be Used in Shipping Live Animals.

I Whcle Sport Outfits Made of the Matej rial and Sorve Have Leather

Ornamentation. Tho inen asin -f Un, ot!ior soft IfiiT 1. r for tin rraklrr.- nr.-l triaili.nz of wienc'i's jranwiits is Irififinp i.'.'i tl: r,t:e;ii.i; here as to wl.at effect It will have ctl ether lines. I.att fa-iliii-n reHrts from I;n:vi!V say

tl;:.1 iio' spirt iirt'Sses nueie i da- i orei! K i I were norti :it tin recent races ; there, r.ri'l the I'aris riildcs tf-ll of ',

lejitl ( r ilewaiai's on many of ta new frocks. s.:ys the New York Times. In viiw .'f tli reported pi i;ts! scarcity ft kil. wlii.li tln'tf is no reasi.n to lietidt. tri- fiuc-tinn lais arl-eti :is to j - t u li.it 'ct t! i- .'iii' wii! l ave on the suii'ly nvailal.! ' for tl.e l"e ;.n l spi-c tr.vl.s. 1 is also ake.J If

or uMie'l le',l";:: so'! t- ;r.ak' a nlfa'fa poss'lile. white or y cll.i'-v forti'a h.ir -1ii .-

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White Taffeta Evening Gown. 1 signers v.bn rrt '. ptir. the princess frock. ..tat's a fashion writer. Of cou's', tto prir..- ss .f tl.,s jar is a very ifT" r Tit uT'u'.r fn in that tightly rnoldeil firess vliich police! the f.ur porno years jn. Very often tie' eiistlnctive fo-i h is cor f a-! to one side and drai'lnp is arranged so skillfully that the line Is hncomini: to lioth s'.ini fllld Tiot S'. A new vet inc frock Is cf white taffeta 'inhro!.lercd In -llvr and comMned with silver lacp. whirh jrive an Tho of tho princess mod on one Fide only. Liko fo many f tht v-ninp frHks at present, an strich plume Is mployp! as the climax of triininlnp. Itoth are a1 familiar In dress scenery as they are In desert jscenery.

LONGER AND WIDER SKIRTS

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TO MAKE NEWSPAPER HOLDER

Remnant of Narrow Stair Carpet May Be Easily Made Into Decorative Article.

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Cars Ought to Be Thoroughly Cleaned Oefcre Loading and Not OvercrowdedSpraying While In Transit Is Helpful. rrepxrcJ ty the I'rltvl States Dtrart i:.v :.t of A;r.. tlture. ) Last May C.'l hops, vvclhinp approximately 1.T.:', peuuds, were tinlo..il''l ilea I. or died in the stockjsrda at the South St. I'aul markt t. Of thlj ti'.'.u.l . r, .:.": hiv's. wci.phin nppioxlni.it' ly l(i.',tHi pounds, lied in transit or in yanis daring tin last six days of the month. This was the week of the !'r! real warm weather, ami asj is usually the case during the first l"t sptil in tho sutaimr teasoti, tho ..ss ,if ho-s in transit was extremely 1: avy. The d.'crencc in price hetweon il. ad or live h's during this week

v.a; approximately IS cent- a pound, which would tneart a total loss of i.loiit $ls.".-o. ihis i,.ss r.ii-ht liavu I" en lai p iy avoided if the shippers I ti'l.el: prop, r Care hi li'.i hl:p, see- .; that nil cars were ptvperiy clean, d .i fore loading, und ih; t cits were not ..;;di"l as heavily as is the custom in "i ii-r weather. Ii' these h"s had !v;; ' i ! d in clean cars the lss ou! l I.ae betn further (!e reased .y havini t::i !:i s Ta.sed oi it n in transit ty the arrier, especially upoa arrival at tr:.ti.;"er point s, an ;dso upn d livery to the tern. it. ah ne of the iar.s' t tiyeis of I.- 's :;t the Siu'h St. i'aul riuirkrt, who re hips t other m.it-ket.s .'r shr.ipliter. sta -' that the Io-ts of h s tl rm di:ri!,' t.V" l..t rl; in May were I'.. i heavier than os.iil, hat that they wer' extremely ateful to have their ears th-.ninthly cVaaed am! s;irnled before h-adiup. in addition to load ilK lighter thai'. Usiiul ai'.d takit.p the adequate pro :uiti..;t of rej.n-stiap the railroad oll'.cials i ue instructions ta have the !ks sprayed us cf'.m as Pissilde in trau?.!.

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The sketch shims a pood Use to which a renmnnt f narrow stuir-cfir-pet may ho put, in the vuy of rniklnp a newspaper holder with It for hsnplop t:pn the wall. If possible, the carpet hniMhe selected of a color t match or harmonize with the wallpaper upon which It Is to hnnz. The edpes wher the rnrpet hn been cut are hound with ndond braid.

Conservative Styles Are Predicted by the Fashion Art League at Chicago Convention. Feminine Ftylos the cotnlnc fall are to he niU' h diferent from those now prpvalllnp n.ueh different. Skirt- will be b.r.pir much wider more conservative. And In this connection there Is n war Ju-t starfin;; a war by American wornn to make th style more conservative. This was the news comlnp from within the Fashion Art league. In convention recently In Chicapo. The donrhboy Is at the bottom of the whole thlnp. In France the I'ariseniie hrr.ties wear extreme style. When the doiiphboy struck that country fie was hi7.7.1el. Styles l-ocme nmre and more extreme, and when h started horae bo w as full of in w Ideas of st.vlcs, but the American plrN r belled they went n a fashion strike, demandlnp new syles. Ti e correct skirt lenpth, ccnn'.lnp to Madame Alia Itlpley. president of the league, should le six to eicht lr.hcs above the proiind. Of cour'. the width will be built a round the per-i-oii. but pemnxity will be plentiful Binonp the desicners, It was pointed out. Forty s. ven Inches was pr el on ns the a erase wihli for tho sleiih r person.

THAT NEW SUIT FOR WINTER

Advantages and Disadvantages Having It Ready Made cr Mads to Order.

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There nre possible ndvatitapes In Coinp to n Inilor nr.d havinp j ur suit tn.n'.e to order and Just as runny possible adxantapes In buy in it ready made. With the nady-madt sv.'t there Is always t'lls:

1 e.i can see the finished rurmcnt.

There Is never the poss-Wity that you won't like It after It iJ finished, for It Is flnNhed to liopln with. Moreover, If y u nro n j. rsoii whoso time Is precious, the road. -larule suit hns ndvantnpes In that way. I'ven If It needs rather elaborate alterations ju will need far less flttlrij than If you are 1-a.vlnp it made entirely to order. And

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An Easily-Made Newspaper Holder.

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Then nails ,re driven into the wall at

a distance npnrt correspondiiip with the width of the carpet. :r.d they should slant sllchtly upwards In the way Illustrated in d'ncrain A. The rinp are placed upon the nnlls so that the carpet linru'" downward and forms n larjre loop, into which thr pnjiers may bo slipped frota either side. All tidy housewives like a place to keep papers in. so that they do not litter the room, and this Is Jiit the thinp needed, n It Is stronp and practical.

FASHION BREVITIES Irish crochet blouses are new for fall. A little bap of fine gold-plated mesh Is always smart. IJbmse coats nre really hccomlnp only to small women. An Imported ovcrhlouse of coM cob red peorpetto has monkey fur iibout the sleeves and skirt hem. The cowiis that combine pink and blue nre !rcldedly French. The IdcL'er anl more rnishable n sash Is the more stylbh it is. I'urple chiffon i ver red velvet In n nepllpee Is almost exotic In Its beauty. Cadet jdalts are the means employed

fo acQtnre tho popular rlpplo effect In a coat suit. Yellow Is Introduced on navy blue serpe frocks .for the prnwlnj; plrl by means of wool mliroid'-ry or pipings.

To Prevent CrocVincj. Reforp wesrlno: Mack stocklnp or black cotton gloves, FcaM them In salt and water and they will not rroefc.

Transferring' Inoculated Soil From an Cid Sweet Clover Field to a New Alfalfa Field. and yellow trefoil prow. It is unneresfcary to Inoculate for alfalfa. Soil Should Be Neutral. The soil should ho r.utral In order that tho alfalfa bacteria may thrive, and unless tho soil conditions are generally good it Is impossihle to grow alfalfa on a commercial scale. Quite commonly the fanner secures Ids Inoculation material from an oM sweet clover or bur clover field, or else from an old alfalfa sod. applying the Inoculated soil on a cloudy day or during the evening In order that the alfalfa bacteria may not lie Injured by the bright Kunllpht. Jnvestlpatlons have shown, however, that there Is le-vs danper of permanently Injuring the alfalfa bacteria by sunlipht than was formerly supposed, and although It Is nt advisable to court trouble by needlessly exposing Inoculation material, this dirt. If necessary, can bear pun'ipht for several lnmrs without scv re Injury. Ncdules Are Essential. Tt Is essential that tho soi, if takn from old alfalfa fields should be frt.ia those plots where the alfalfa plant show numerous nodules i,on their roots. Such soil, well dried, pulverized, and siftel throtiph a window MToer.. Is best npp'ictl to th new lield through tin fertilizer attat h-aent of n prain drill, hy the use of a lime spreader followed by a smoothing harrow, or by distributing It with tho aid of i.n end gate m.wit attached to a wagon box. Two hundred pounds or more of sifted Held soil will be

tiüiiii'iit tor an a r. ir is necessary hi obtaining the tnnterial to remove from the surface 2 or l inches of soil and to obtain the Inoculating material from the underlying 0 or 7 Inches. F.pia lea sting the sll by hand requires a larger tpiuntify and Is best done In the early morning, lato evening or on cloudy days In order to minimize the datni.po effected by the sun's rays. The glue method of inoculation was widely practiced stvcral years apo in Illinois, it consists of moistening th alfalfa seed with ordinary furniture glue and then sprinkling Inoculated soil over It so that tho Foil will adhere to the sod and carry the hnetorla on to the new field. Speciibnlly, this I'H-ihod consists in diss, d lag two handful of glue for every gallon of boiling water and then nllowinp the .solution to cuol. Then the seed should b placed In a wnlituf and enough of tht solution prihkl. 1 over the seed to moisten It, hut not enough to wet tho need, one qur.rt to the hiishel usually being adequate. The soil from th Inoculated field should ho dried In Ihe shade, pulverized Into a fi ne dust and scattered uniformly over the seed, from one hulf to one cnllon of dirt being suffich nt for each hm-hol o! teed.

WATER HELPS LAYING FOWLS Flentiful Supp' Goj'd Alvvavr; Be Available for Hers St?c'K. FeedRack Idea Is Good. A plentiful si: i !y of cb an. fre-'i water muM always be ava l- Me to hens. The fouls drii:!; fr ely, -po-ehilly whoa laying heavily, ami s. I , . . -vj I 1

not he stiiite! of -Mi l I ap Materia I vtnNT pan or dish

clean. Tin stook-ft ed rack idea ha - been successfully applied to the watering of piultry. ne successful po ultry raiser uses a contrivance sm h as th one Illustrated on this pap", the chickens being forced to hop upon an elovuted platform In order to reach the water, and being prevented from stundinp on the nlgi nf the dish of

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SO DOES TBE PRICE!

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IriemcdiaLle. "My ha r Is eot:;ii.g ut dreoilfullv. I o 'mi know way to prevent It'-"

The Unselfish Girl. To yon like Miss I'rattb ?' "Vesi, vln-'s s( generous.

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hat before iiii -ot married."' San!w-ns ready Fraiieis.-n n.ronicb. best friend."

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"CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE

Look at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and Dowels.

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Drinking Helps Laying. confaminatiiip the water, because of the necessity of r.ai hiiip between tho slat to drink.

REASONS FOR FALL PLOWING

Longer Period Given for Decomposition of Stubble and Other Pieces of Vegetable Matter. Fall plowing li a bank bahim-i booster b cause it returns In best crops. It 1 es this for several reasoiis, says Andrew I'os-, vice director of the Minriesiita experiment .station. University farm, St. I'aul: It gives a longer period for the deor.ipoit inn of the stubble and oth r particles of vegi table matter turmd under in plowing. It opens th, soil to tie- fall rains. It helps to dispose of weeds which Interfere with growth of crops. It lessens the amount f spring work and thereby allows the prompt sowing of the crops in the spring. It enables one to avoid crowding at i ny time, and, therefore, is beneficial both to l ien and horses.

Acrept Cclifornia Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little sijniach, liver and bowels. Children bne its delicious fruity taste. Full direction. for child's dose ou each hottl. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say "California." Adv.

FARiV! FOR RESMT Immediate Possession R'rh land, part of a lurw iim-aMnl Kti: bnOilintf iililii.iar4r.ii!s. main im K B. tin skia II nhnar, h-I mark-ii. li.ti rli''i. i " rh.H.n. rhur.-h'-a. k.hk Am'nrin ne. IjdI pli.oixl r J r.l f Ui ail on l ! f t Huf I ' 1 r iJr nif .1 har.I-wom.ru hrt faraj-r-i no anew a ral ipptiriuietr and b' anl U inra I ti-nisrivca W ill a fl 'r la i.' j)io ran ara,! fro tu tu u fi ixr aora pr j.-if u ur ahar ou tunil liato nv a tori. Imp in"i aril touia nniirr Inn noiat b wll.lng U ." !"' tdiTii axsfk Vor thai k I nd of a man 1 lbri a chni t lnofi a pla- for bUiiMlf I ami pr-4 i too croon r-ar Hmi grain, alt al fa. trui-k. 1 ralt.i-u-tl anl h..f M.n and da.rrlrtf farm in Am'r l.. usl in San Joaqum Vaiirf , ( aiif.-rnla aiCb"rhil.a nar Irnn. f-arru all afnt ilea i ond bf sJU Bild B iKirn famora ir 1 Dal '' VVrltqulrkand l..lona.l ahoot luonn' f - liai f'-r famllT. n iiui k an! ln.onjnia Sutia In dinl four financial mnd: mm If mran boat ! I can rrnt om from si ui -0 araa or rirpl .? na u trarmMan(rr Innl baitau-sln1 it It off TJ

inaa.l atx.nl nn.-aif and I will rail. This la an oaminnnin ufa Ufa Li ma for aTrtal Ditsu au4 liwlf

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"AdJraa. EASTERN TRUSTEE

Suit 618 109 N. D rar born St., Chicago. HL

UNCIE SAN a SCRAP chew in PLUG form MOIST & FRESH

Concrete Bridge Work. The largest reinforced concrete nrrh today Is the Klsorflineiito bridge across the Tiber nt Koine, with a Fpao of fl'.'S feet.

GIVE HARNESS PROPER CARE

First Wash With Warm Water and Soap, and While Still Moist Oil It Thcteughly. To oil harness correctly, first wash tie harness thoroughly with wann water and soap. Then ha ng the harness up to dry. Do not let It get dry, but when It Is Mill moist, rub It thoroughly with some animal or vegetable oil. I'ure mats foot oil is the best oil known. This renews the. softness of the leather and its flexibility. Do not us mineral oils ou harness, for it has n destructive effect, say the fann engineering authorities at lowu SUitsJ wl lege who make Uic foregoing recen aiendatlons.

BUILD WITH ASSURANCE The prospective builder may now build his own home and ran he assured of getting the most for his money by having dt linito plans and specifications to follow. Klue print drawings to scale and specifications for homes of various sizes, costs and designs nre contulned In a Innre portfolio of "Homes of Indl vlduallty" compiled hy a firm of wide experience In home requirements. A limited number of this portfolio may be obtained nt n comparatively rmnll cost, with the privilege of free examination and guarantee of money refunded If hot satisfactory. For further Information nddress Th" Kuilding Service Co., F.oX Vöi, Indianajiolis, Ind. Adtr. Anybody can mnke a fool of himself, and we all get plenty of opportunities. A Bad Cough If ncilrt-tett. often WJa tn trrioua tmtibl. Safeguard your health, rrli your dittr-a o4 (sooth JTOMf irritated throat by Uking

You Do Mote Work, You are more ambitious and you flet more enjoyment out of everything when you! blood is in Rood condition. Impurities In the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing veakneas. laziness, nervousness and sickness. ÜKOVli'S TASTLLISS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by runfymg and Enriching the Blood. When you feel US strengthening. Invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and now it Improves tho appetite, you wiil then appreciate its true tonic value. GROVE'S TASTELHSS Chill TONIC I not a patent medicine, it is simply IRON and QUININE euspended in Syrup So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs Quinine to Purify it end IKDrt to Enrich it These reliable tonic properties never fail to drive out Impurities in the blood. The Strength-Creating Tower of GnOVTTS TASTtLESS Chill TONIC has made it the favorite tonic in thousands of Lome More than thirty-five years a :o. folk would ride a long distance to get (.ROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC hen member of their family had Mnlaria or needed n body-building, strength-giving tonic. The formula is just the same today, and you can flet it from any drug tore, 60c per bottle.

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