Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 May 1920 — Page 8

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Get a Eca&ll packao of Ilftxnbnri? Hrist T(a at any pharmacy. Take a tableifpoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling' THittr upon it, pour through a siero and drink a teacup full at any time during the, day of before retiring. It is tho moit effective way to break a cold nnd cure gTlp, as it opens tho pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens tho bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try it tho next tim you suffer from a cold or tho. grip. It is inexpensive nnd entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. . rub nSm from STIFF ACHING JOINTS Rub Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Liniment Stop "dosinp" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not on- case in fifty requires internal treatment. Hub Boot hing, penetrating St.' Jacobs Liniment" right on the "tender spot," and 1)7 the time jcru say Jack Robinsonout comes the rheumatic pain. 'St. Jacob's Liniment" is a harmless rficumatism cure which never disappoints nnd doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from achl.g joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limber up! Get a SO cent bottle of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Liniment" from any drug store, anil in a moment you'll bo free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! Hub rheumaMcm away.

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SALTS FOR KIDNEYS

Eat lea meat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder bothers you Meat forms uric acid. x

Most folks forget that tüö kidneys, like the bowel get ßluggiah and clogged end need v flushing occasionally, elao wo Ilhvo backache and dull misery in thd Kidney region, severe headaches, rhcumiic twinges, torpid liver, acid etomfich, eleeplcasnesa and all aorta o bladderidiordera, You eimply rAtist keep your kidneyä active and cle&n, and tho moment yon" wel an ache or pain in the kidney rpgion, get about four ounces of J4 Baits from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before "breakfast for a few days and your kidney will then act fine. This famous salts ia made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and. ia harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in tho urine eo it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad ßalta ia harmlees; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent Jul inwater drink which everybody shoulo mso now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known- local druggist says he Bells lots of Jad Sails to folks Who believe in overcoming kidnjy trouble while it ifl only trouble. iGnoiiFiEs-

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of the newer generation of speed stars into prominence, taking tkem as raw novices and after a period of apprenticeship turning them out as finished racing drivers. Among the racing luminaries who owe their success to Ducsenberg are such celebrities as Tommy Milton, winner at Elgin last year, Eddie O'Donnell, road racing champion jn 1916. Tom Alley, holder of the 100-

mile -dirt track record. and last but j not least, Eddie Rickeribacker, Amer- j ica's Ace of Aces, who first achieved j

racing fame under Duesenberg's direction. In Jimmy Murphy, Duesenberg has developed a comer who bids fair to make all the old timers look to their laurels, his next test being scheduled

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When jimmy Murphy leaped into fame by winning the inaugural sweepstakes en the Los Angeles Motor Speedway, he added another achievement to the long record of Fred Dues-

to take place during the eighth inter- America, as at Los Angeles, but of national 500-mile race on the Indiana- Europe as well. If he comes through, polis Motor Speedway, Monday, May j immediate and lasting fame, not to 31st. . I speak of the $20,000 in cold cash that In this contest, Murphy will stack j goes with first place, will be his reup against not only the best talent of ' ward.

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TOMMY MILTON ENTERS 500-MILE RACE AT PEAK OF HIS AUTO RACING CAREER

"What kind of a dog Is that inj oyr MIt'a a tetter. Can't jc at hl3

FIERY, ITCHY ECZEMA IS HEALED RIGHT UP WITH THIS SULPHUR

Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Men-tho-Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings case from skin irritation, soothes- and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin Uir and smooth. It never fails to relieve the torment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little jar of Mcntlm-Sulplmr from any good dmqist and use it like a cold cream.

Teaming with Jimmy Murphy, the lad who speeded his way into the calcium at the inaugural race on the Los Angeles Speedway recently, in the big speed race for $50,000 to be held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Mav .11, will be his tutor, Tommv Milton. Milton, as will Jimmy, will be seen it the helm of a Duesenberg a product of the inventive genius of Fred ihiesenbr-: g, master designer of . mcricn racing car, motor boat and '.plane engines.

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Tommy enjoyed the most profitable season in his racing career last season winning the opening contest at Uniontown, the Independence Derby at the ame scene, and the road racing revival at Elgin. He had a fourth big win within his "rajsp in the final event of the year at Uniontown, when his car caught on tire, and burned in front of the grand-

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STOffCATARRH! OPEN . NOSTRILS AND.'HEAD Says" CrimiiiiieTinc Helicvcs Head-Colds at Once,'"

If your nostrila'are clogpdf and! your haad is stutTcd' and f you can't I breathe lrwly because of a cold orcatarrV just get a small bottle of.Ely's Cream Balm : at any drug store. Apply a little ot j this fragrant,; antiseptic cream into i your nostrils Tand let m it penetrate through every "air passage" of your head, ' soothing and healing tho inflamed swollen mucous membrane and youfietjnstant relief, i Ah! how good' it feels. ' Your nostrils arc open.kyour head isiclcaTjjno moro' hawking, snuffling,! blowing? no moro' headache, dryness i or struggling for, breath. Ely's Cream 13alm la just Iwhatfsuffercrs from head colds and ca tarrhllneed. It's a ylelisbt.

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Baptist Missionary in Burma Develops Unique Industry Government Helps in Education.

j Says that every time you cut or pick at a corn you f invite lockjaw

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ASPIRIN l-'OR HEADACHE

You recklesa men and women who aro pestered vith corns and who have at least oni-e a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are nov told by a Cincinnati authority to u?e a drug called freezone. which the moment a few dnpa are applied to any corn, the soreness is relieved and foon the entire corn, root and all, lifts right out with the fingers, without one particle of painv This freezone is a sticky substance which drb-s the moment it is applied and just loosens the corn without in llaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or pkin. lie ears a quarter of an ounie of freezone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but this is sufficient to rid one's feet of CTcry hard or nft corn r callus. OVou are ositivly warned that cutting or picking at a corn ia a euicidal habit

Name "Bayer" is on Genuino Aspirin say Bayer

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Insist on "Haver Tablet of Aspirin" in a "Haver package," containing proper directions for Headache, Colds, Pain, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name ""Haver" means genuine Aspirin prescribed "by physicians for nineteen year. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark of Haver Manufacture of yoaoaccticleidester of Salicylicacid.

MOn the road to Mandalny. where the old flotilla lay." steam lauwho built by the Burmese boys of o 1';i;h1sj Mission school are now mäkln? '' quent trips nnd the profits from ihcli sale to the natives nre helping !n 'hi establishment of practical iiulusnl.i! education In that country. The Rev. Dr. C. A. Nichols Is tbt man that Is directly responsible foi this Industrial development. In fnr ofT Rurma, on the actual soil of olu Kngland, even though ns Kipling says, "there ain't no buses ruunln from the bank to Mandalay," he secured a sawmill. It was In Rasseln, one of the towns grouped about the numerous mouth of the Irawaddy, that the enterprise was begun. The Irawaddy Is the vry river rpon which Mtudalay ts built and up which the old flotilla" made its way from Rangoon. Rev. Dr. Nichols went to work as a Raptlst missionary among the Sgaw Karens, one of the forty races In cosmopolitan Runna, conducting a missionary school alon? the standard lines. One day a British commissioner visItlLg the school asked why the boys were not taught a trade. Dr. Nichols made the time-honored missionary excuse, lack of funds to purchase equlimenL The commissioner, however, was so well impressed with the progress that the boys were making In their studies that he undertook to put a doien of them In the rovernment railway fhepa to study as xnachlnUts. Here th bovt

stand. Milton's masterly exhibition at handling his car probably saved his life. Instead of driving straight ahead, in which event he would have been burned at the wheel, he skidded his car sidewise, fanning the flames away from him and so brought his car to a stop with only a few minor burns to show for his harrowing experience. spent five years learning their trade and during that apprenticeship retained their membership In the mission church. This was the first step In the development of the Industrial education Idea. The next was the purChase of the sawmill. Incidentally the Northern Baptist Convention has grasped the significance of Dr. Nichols' Idea, and In its New World Movement program Includes a project "to establish a trade school at Moulmeln and Introduce education in the Industrial arts, for industrial Independence will make for the strength of Christian society in India as In America."

EDUCATE INDIANS TO BE REAL AMERICANS

Extension ot worU for the American Indian Is belhg undertaken by Northern Raptlsts as part of their New World Movement. A great campaign of education, the establishment of churches and a thorough' system of welfare work are Important features of the proposed Baptist program for the Indian. That the Indian has been neglected Is asserted In a recent survey made by Northern Baptists. "Of the 330,000 Indians in this country, only 75,000 can read or write," states the report -Less than 100,000 can speak the English language, not one-fourth have been admitted to citizenship, and. while there are a few good schools, there are not enough to meet the need." The opening of a new station among the Navajo In Arizona, the largest existing tribe at the present time; extension of work in California; establishment of stations among the Rocky Boy Band and the Tlatheads of Montana; a new school of secondary grade In Oklahoma, are among the Immediate steps to be taken In enlarging the TTtrlc axatnr the Indians.

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