Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 April 1920 — Page 1
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By EDNA KENT FORBES j PRETTY AR3IS UP TO the age of eighteen or nineteen, a girl need not worry If her arms are too thin or too fat unles.1 bey are an extreme of either conJition for up to thut time the body is maturing, and may easily be too fat or too thin In Itself. And the inn gains or loses In proportion to Its freight. Most of the men who sit by icales and weigh you free If they cannot guess your weight within a few pound, take bold of the arm and feel Iti Hire before stating the weight. The best way to have beautiful arms Is to exercise them. Massage and creams may help some, but exercise Is certain to develop the lovely lines so much desired. Plain household tasks Cvtry Young Girl WanU Pretty Arms to Show Off. I will make the arms beautiful, making beds, sweeping, kneading bread or XrnUrZere not exercises at nil. Swimming Is good for the arms, ef course, rowing, canoeing, and all out ar; door sports will make the pretty. Anything which makes the arm moTe quickly In varying dlreo tloni. which flexes and relaxes tho muacles. Is a good arm exercise. Holding the arms doubled up, the hand In flflt. and tightening the upper a nn xauiclej, Is still another good exercise. It la such a pleasure to own pretty arms and to be able to wear sleeveless dresses, that every woman will feel repaid for any trouble she. goes to, to Improve her arms. (Copyright) (CopytlshL) NO 0TRANQER3. Ttur ought to U no str&nf ers In this UtU v& cf tears; Z havan't inn a trafirer's fact for years and rars and yara. X se, of couTS, soms paopU that I navar m - aw uior( I. Dut thty'r just Uks the others tbtt known In days of yors. Tbsy'vs fait and known ths selfsame - thlnrs ths rtftt have known and fait. ThsyU frasss up fir unfrUnilr folks, for kindly one they'll melt Tbyvs each on hAd a sorrow that they thought thsy couldn't bear, J But bor lt. Just as popls do nUh tor-j rows everywhere. Thera oufht to ba no strasssrs. In this socaUed world of wo! X aaa new paoplt that I love. Jsst every where Z gv. And everyone has felt some Jty that I had felt some tlaie; And each has had hie little dream f higher slopes to climb; And each has known the sweets of hoxus at some time or another; And nearly every man you meet will rme about his mother. . They thrill at things that thrill me. tot. these friends X sever met There ought to be no etrangere In this tnlccained world of fret! e I
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To Democratic Voters. Believing that after a period of fifty years during which Washington county has had no Congressman, and other counties in the Third Congressional district have had the Congressman for many terms, a spirit of pair play ought to give this nomination to Washington county. We therefore ask Democrats of the Third Congressional district to support Washington county's candidate, IRL. O. 3BIE07"Ir5, for the Democratic Nomination for Congress.
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ORINTING r RACTICALL Yi U REPARED ßV THE Bsd Ed Doane Frintormm Jasper, Indiana,
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LOST ARGUMENTS. When In my wisdom I have said That It Is time to go to bed Or crossed their wills with rules and laws There comes a pout, and then a pause, And then an argument ensues In which it seems I always lose. When I announce that too much pie Is bad for them, they usk me: "Why?" And when I stnrt to prove my case They taunt nu to my very fnev. And" in lehute. In which they're strong, , They soon convince me I urn wrong. Time was my Judgment they'd accept All my commands they bravely kept. But now they've reached the reasoning age, The answering back and questioning stage; Their little minds are keen and swift While helples9ly I seem to drift. , No mere command with them will go The reason why they want to know. They wear me out. They argue back And puncture with their sure attack The case I've made, 'til with a grin I end their talk by giving in. Twould drive a great logician wild To nrgue with n healthy child. A thinking boy of. four or Ave Could floor the. wisest man alive. And any bright-eyed little girl Can set the calmest brain awhlxi. And yet I'm glad those madcap elves Are daily thinking for themselves. I'm glad they have opinions strong On what' Is right and what Is wrong, And oh, I hope, when older grown, In life's debates they'll hold their Qwn (Copyright by Edrar A GusL) O T.MARY. lM-coufd-find lime&ruible&&r c!ocH Fd-turn-it bocKa'BIT To one proposaM- recall AND RECONSIDER IT I f I Less than ten years ago the disorder and turbulence, now prevailing In Mexico, were rife throughout all South America. The frequency of the South American revolutions had become an old and hackneyed Joke. Most of the republics were at swords' points with one another, and it was a common thing for two of them temporarily to get together and Jump upon a third. All this has changed; with maturity the nations of South America are acquiring sense and stability, snys Anaconda Standard. Those who of lato have traveled In Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, have been struck by the progress that lias been made and the security that replaces the old disorder. They are grappling with Industrial problems with ability and largemlndedness, they are developing In a nay that makes for peace and comfort. There Is no reason to doubt that Mexico Is susceptible of similar Improvement once those at the head of her government are men of capacity and power. An asbestos plant In Pennsylytnla was burned lately. This does ein' like rubbing it In. That union of eastern college profeasors, with an anti-strike clause, can't be a real unlou. Silk hats will continue busy so long as distinguished personages from Europe keep on coining. Sparrows refuie to go South la winter, though they might. That's th British determination. The campaign promt have been begun. Why did they ever dlipense with the chestnut bell? Maybe what makes It hard for a bolshevik government to get Itself recognlxed la Its whiskers. "Work or quit" is suggested as a good rule for government employee!. It is a good rule for anybody.
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