Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 August 1920 — Page 8
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IF BACK HURTS USE " SALTS M KIDNEYS
Eat lesa meat if Kidneys feel like lcd or Bladder bothers you Heat foraa uric acid.
(concluded from first papre) tin:? has com fur vi-oinnt r'ulatJon nn! ln;is;:iu'i - It becomes a j. art ot Interstate rninv.wrco, the rejponiibIIIty H wltli ::. IVdvrrU Kovcrni:iciit. Sui'i'lies nil' rtherpd In from tho farm In timoi of plenty. They enn easily be fed out to tho consumer In such manner as to keep the demand In excess of that part of th supply which Is released from storage. This U an unfair nrnctlee. and should he
Most folk forpot that-tKa kMftcTfl, 1 tf.,.l ivsldcs. there should ho a
like tho bo we Is, pr-t filuiah and clogged thm, i;'n,it i,0Vtid which perishable end r.rrd a ihwhinf? occasionally, bq vso foojstlJlY siloJld not be slorv,l. havo backache and dull xniFcry in tho JUJ1 , , . . , I.Wncy region, severe headaches, rheu-j "Our objective Miuu.rt be a deercu.iat!e iwin-oa, torpid liver, acid 8tonudi, od tenantry. WUU the period of ocfrlceplcssncsa and all eorta of bladderh cupancy uncertain, the renter strips orders. lanTl of Its fertile elements, and each You fiimply must keep ycur kidneyS year diminishes our national assets, active and clean, and tho moment you T!nlcr the operation of the federal re-w-l an ache or pain in the kidney M.rv. nnd the farm loan acts, encourrion, pet about four ounces of Jad :i;M.n,f.nt has come to thousands who Palts from any good drug Btoro here, that lmhlstry, rhnracter and In take a tablcspoonful in a glass of water M securltv to the before .'breakfast for a few daya an . M m' ' . , . . , vour kidneva will then act" fmel .This People's banker, the pnernnient of famous talU is rr.ade from tho acid of the United Mates. Multiply our home grapea and lertion juice, combined with owners, ami you will make the way of lithia, and ia harmless to Hush clogged, the seditious agitator more difficult.
kidneys end stimulate them to normal
activity. It also neutralizes the acid n tho urino so it no longer irritates, thi a ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts id harmless; inexpensive; makea a delightful effervescent lithia-
Railroads and Waterways.
Any discussion of the question of
food supply leads very quickly to the closely related mutter of transportation. There Is no .me thin which
water drink which everybody shduld tako brings us so. IntermPtently to critical now and then to keep their kidneys clean, (.nndltIons than ti e niMitlicieney of our thus avoiding serious complications. f transportation facilities. lloth the A weli knowTV local dniRgist eays ho r.iih,,J(ls :ind the aro to lllanio sells lota ofJadSalta to folk who bebeva r, , . ........... n..i.,u..
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in overcoming Uiducy trouble Vi'hilo it" 13 only trouble.
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ÜBANDFM USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HI
to the total mileage in tho Inst ten years, and the Increase In terminals ims been much less than required. At the heinnhif: of xha war tho rolling stock was sadly reduced nnd inadequate. Tho public had not given In pay for service sutllcient revenues on which credit could be allowed by tho banks. Moral assistance was withheld because of railroad policies that did not bring approval. Many of these corporations had Hindu themselves u part of political activities, local, state and national. Then there were mVe or less sporadic Instances of stock watering operations, and the exploitation of utility properties for personal gain. "Abuse were not general, but they were suncient to bring the entire railroad syj ems of the country in disrepute. The good suffered with the evil. When the transportation lines were taken over by the government, they were bately able to lim; through the task of the day. Unity in operation, tho elimination, of the long haul, and the merging of every .mile of track nnd term! al and every car and engine Into a co-ordinated plan of operation, enabled the government to transport troops and supplies, at tho same time affording, under great
She mixed Sulphur with it do Restore Color, Gloss,
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stress, n satisfactory outlet for our industries. It should be remembered in tills connection that except for the motor truck which supplemented transportation by rail, anil except for the great pipe lines which conveyed oil for commercial purposes, we !ionld not. In all probability have Ven able to throw our deciding rength into the balance and win the ..nr. Any attempt to discredit the federal operation of . railroads during the years of gravo emergency Is unfair. In the case of those who know
Common garden sago brewed into n tho f ts it ls insim.,.n?. qm much ?ic:ivy tea with sulphur added, will , . , , . . . turn gray, streaked and faded hair ""t he said in praise of those who beautifully nark and luxuriant. Just directed this work, nor of tlu- men n, few applications will prove a revcla- yy-,,, jdivsicallv operated the lines tuition if your hair Is fading, streaked or j t. ..j ',.....,: conditions of gray. Mixing the Sago Tea and Sul- lI( r lML UlM oui aiiu conumons oi phur recipo at home, though, is trou- Ir equipment. lut all of this is blesomo. An easier way is to pet n water over the wheel. The problem bottlo of AVyeth's Sago and Sulphur uf t;J(, milroads is still with us. The ÄfÄ ?Bold "mo rccl I-'""-"" t -k, PU.,Uo -l.ouKt improved by tho addition of other in- runder every co-operation in the utgredients. i most good faith, to give thorough test Whilo wispy, gray, Hided hair is not t(, private ownership. The railroads
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nesi. Jy darkening your hair with regulation Is accepted now as not only Wyeth'a Sago and Sulphur Compound, a safeguard to the public, but as no ono can tell, becauso it does it so u conserving process to the utiiitv. naturally; so evenly. You just dampen . . ... , . , . a Fpongo or soft brush with it and 1 '''' ' I necessary to phvdraw this through your hair, taking sdeal rt ha'nilitatlon and it should be nne small strand at a time: by morning suliicient for the periods of maximum Ml gray hairs havo disappeared, and. toman,i. We should not lose sipit, ftcr another application or two, your . .. .... hair becomes beautifully dark, clossy. however, of the vast possibilities of soft and luxuriant. supplementary service by water. The This preparation is a delightful toilet (Ireut Lakes and St. Lawrence navircquisite and ia not intended for tho pUon project, particularly, should .tire, mitigation or prevention of dis- , . 4l , 4 . , .
j (.lawn uif imni'M ui nie n j I i 1 1 c ii i . j Federal Reserve Oyctem.
"It Is almost unnecessary to spenk
of the federal Reserve system In connecthm with the winning of the war, as, next to the consecration of our manhood and womanhood Itself, the greatest factor was the marshalling into one unit through the Federal Reserve b:,nl:s of the stupendous wealth
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Sore, touchy corns stop hurting, then lift right out with fingers
You corn-postered men nnd women
f America. To tlmse of vision who look out beyond our shores Into that commercial domain where we are so justly entitled to enter in a time of peace, latent pouvr of the Federal Reserve system can be oen promoting in
need HuuVr n longer. Wear the ehooa every quarter of the globe at: evor'that ncnrly killed you before. Fays this widemt.g !'ow of Atiierh'an cotmaere. Cincinnati authority, because a few "e will s - ii hive a mon-liant nmrine
drop.- vt freeone applied directly on a j.,,. ,lf (k 0 (V, ,ltis a-giv-; te, every tender, aching corn stops Formosa at s.:: ,m.:il.. A::u.rl(.an ,t::... uu'
once mul kooxi the corn loosens fo ic cm be lifted cut, root and ell,. without
pain. A quarter ounce of freczone cost? very little at any drug ftore, butia eutSeient to take otf tverv hard or eeft corn or
P i.y.ug ;ii American nag aim
carryit ' :n Aee-rlcan bttoms t!a prI'icts t,f mill ar.d tu'r-.e and factory and farm. Tl is v.c.!d s em to be a guarantee of cotdlnu 1 p!'os;.erify. ;ir fai'iliti'Vs fT excha:: and credit, ln.w-
callu. , 'Hii should be tried, as it U ever, in foreign parts, should be eninexpensive nnd is eaid not to intlaino larked a:d uni'er the fi'deral rc-'-rve r iwn irritate the mrrounling tissue sysjem. la?,!:- !m"M be established in or f-kln. After you lift away the trouble- imprriaa' trading centers, home corn or callus the nkin underneath r, . Ar-r.f is ns rink, firm uud healthy M the UCuzV-on of Armament if vour Land. "I !tK convinced after cns!der.i!de " study of the subject that the epe:;..e
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reduction of armaments We"not afford to do it, until ether nations do likewise. If we do not enter the League, hundreds of millions of dollars must ba spent for armaments. If we go In, and I believe the people will insist on It, then we can count on economies. The Republican leaders who havo tnkrn charge of their party and nominated its candidate, are no more possessed df the spirit of the hour than they were in R)l- when they precipitated a revolution within the rank nnd llle of a great organization. If further proof were needed, the action of the present Congress supplies It. Not a constructive law can be cited Money and lime were wasted in seeking to make a military triumph nn odlons chapter in history nnd yet hi It not slgniiicant that after two years of sloutnful Inquiry, there was nothing revealed In that vast enterprise, carrying billions of dollars In expense, upon which they could base even a whisper of dishonesty? "The Mexican situation,' trying to cur patience for years, begins to thow signs of improvement. Not the least of the things that have contributed to it. Is a realization by the people of tliat country'i that we havo neither the lust for their domain, nor disposition to disturb thfir sovereign rights. Peace smiles upon tho border and Incentive to Individual effort seems to be making a natiohnl aspiration. Disabled Soldiers. l feel deeply that the rehabilitation of the disabled soldiers of the recent war Is one of the most vital Issues befwre the people and I, as a candidate, pledge my t elf nnd my party to those young Americans to do all In my power to secure for them without unnecessary delay, the lininedlato training whleh Is so necessary to fit them to compete in their struggle to overcome that physical handicap Incurred while In the service of their government. I believe also that the Federal Board of Vocational Rehabilitation as far as possible should employ disabled soldiers themselves to supervise the rehabilitation of disabled soldiers, because of their known sympathy and .understanding. The board itself nnd nil agencies under it should be burdened with the care of securing for the disabled soldier who has finished his training, adequate employment. "The women of America, In emotion nnd constructive service, measured up during the war to every requirement, and emergency exacted much of them.
Tbey demonstrated not only willlnguess, but capacity. They helped win the war, "Jind they are entitled to the privilege of voting as a matter of right and because they will be helpful in maintaining wholesome and patriofTc policy. It requires but one more. state to ratify the national amendment and thus bring a long-delayed justice. I have the same earnest hope as our platform expresses that some one of the remaining states will promptly take favorable action. Education. "There must be an awakened Interest In education. The assumption that things are all rlpht ls an error. The plain fact reveals two startling things, one, a growing decimation In the ranks of teachers and the other, the existence of the and one-half millions illiterates. The army of instructors has been more or less demoralized through financial temptation from other activities which pay much better. We owe too much to the next generation to be remits. in this matter. Campaign Contributions. "There will be no attempt In this campaign to compete by dollars with our oppoMtion. !So many people have been in the money gathering busV hess for the reactionary cause that the millions already In hand are more or less a matter of general Information. All that we ask Is that both parties deal In the utmost gojd faith with the electorate and tell the plain truth as to the amounts received, the contributors, nnd the items of disbursements. "The sort of readjustment which will appeal to our self-respect and ultimately to our general prosperity, Is the honest readjustment. Any unfair adjustment simply delays the ultimate process and we should remember the lesson of history that one extreme usually leads to another. We desire industrial pence. We want our people to have an abiding confidence In government, but no readjustment r.fade under reactionary ausplce-i will carry
j with if the confidence of the country. J "The inconveniences Incident to the ! war have been disquieting; the failure j of the Republican Congress to repeal i annoying taxes his rdded to our troii- ! bios. Tho natural impulse Is ;o forgot , the pat, to develop new Interests, to : create a refreshem.d and refreshing 1 nimoipheiv in life. We want to fori got v.nr and be free from the troubling
thought of Its possibility in the future. We want n change from ttiO old world of yesterday whore International Intrigue made people mer pawns on the chesvboard of war. We want a change from the old Industrial world where lb man who toiled was assured a f;:!l dinner pail' as his only lot and portion. Rut how are we to make the change? Which way 'shall we go? We
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of ci!ii !oiiey, be red ie d to a n:a!i:,UMi of four billion dollars. Including s.ni:liig fund and interest en the' national debt. When we enter the League of Nations, we should at the same time diminish our cost for armament. To continue expenditures In either the war or the navy departments on a vasr scale, once our mcmbo h!p in t!i. I.eaguo is assured, would seem to ; a very definite refutation of the advantages of the world plan which we be
lieve it possess-. An appealing funda-
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stand at the forks of the road and must choose which to follow. One leads to n higher citizenship, a freer expression of the individual and a fuller life for all The other leads to reaction, 'the rule of the. few over tho many and the rest; let ion of the average man's haaros to grow upward. Cunning devices backed by unlimited prodigal expenditures will be used to confuse and to lure. Rut I have an abiding faith tbnt tho pitfall? will be avohied and the right road chosen. 4 "The leaders opposed to Democracy promise to put the country 'back' to normal This can only mean the 'socalled normal of former re. etlonary
i.dmlnLstratlons, the outstat- .ng iea-
ture of which was a plttanco for farm produce and a small wa?e for n lon& day of labor. My vision docs not turn backward to the 'normal desired by the senatorial oligarchy, but to a future in which all shall have a normal opportunity to cultivate a higher stature amidst better environment than that of the past. Our view Is toward the sunrise of tomorrow with its progress and Ps eternal promise of better things. The opposition stands
in the skyline of the setting sun, look- i
Ing backward, to the old days of reaction. "I accept the nomination of our party, obedient to the Divine Sovereign of all peoples, and hopeful that by trust In Ulm the way will be shown for helpful service."
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