Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 September 1920 — Page 8
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fema urio aci Ko iran or rrcmnii who cata.ncit rrrTinrly c-ui rnakn a miEtaiio by flushing thi " kidney .j occasionally, says a well, known authority. jMxat forma uric acid ; which clotri the kidney for or: co they flnggiihly filter or ßtrain only part of .A,; vasio and poisons from tho bio-:5, ' ie.ca you grt pick. Nearly all rhcuraa- i ti.jn, l.eadrjchcp, liver trouble, rjcrvouv j r.f.z.-, constipation, dizziness, DleeplcFFnc:, Madder disorders oorcc fron ßlugish kid-rev-. 'J ho moment you fori a dull ache in tho" kidneys or your lock hurta, or if tho urine men cur.ee.i pha a las.i of water before breakfast for a : few dayn and your kidneys will then net fir?, 'ihhi farnou3 palti is mrdrc from tho acid of f:rape3 and lemon juice, combined with li'Jiia and has been tired for generations to flush closed kidn?yrf arid stimulate them to activity, also to neu tralize tho acids in urine fo it no longer caries irritation, lhu3 ending Hadder i ordera. ; Jad f?ait3 13 inexpensive ar.l can- j not injure; raakea a delightful cfioresccnt lithia-watcr drink vhich all reg ular moat catcra ehou!! ta!:e cc.v and ! thru tr. kicp the kidneys clean and thj Mood j.nre, thereby aToidir.r scricus kidj?y com;n:caticn.. i - - j ''.i ii?Jh ii r. i f i r i .-' d l ILLILlf LU i n n Mi Pil Almost Instr.nt IvCjief and at Very Gmall Cost The mo;nent you apply a little fr;;!h ::.iiT..Yir tlie itching, irritaI and hh.-.'!':.;: stops. Don't con- ':;!! t s i;7cr hccar.ce quick relict ; yr::. .::v .!:t- t supply you vith j.-.r of .ii-ntho-Sulphur. This 'r-.-; to ffjothc, liv nl and dry up the .um!c j!iick r thai; anythin; ehce. en m m Use the Ohl-time Snc Tea nnd Sulphur and Nobody Will kno'.v. CJray li?-'r, iowr I'.ir.imo, drnoten advancing AVo r 11 know tho advant.ies of a youthful appearance.' Your l:.i!r i.- your ch.nrni. It Timke.T or ir.rr.i tlu faer. "V2i?n It f.ule, turns f.Ttiy arol looks ft. irr-l, jur.t a few np; hcalin rf i' and Rulpliur oaliaaccs lt.? appr l hundred-fcld. Don't Jtay rrray ?ok I'ithor preoarc the rof;e at h.or.io or cci from any drur r.tor a bnttln of "Wycth's Sairo an.l ;kilpliur Compno"d v.hich hi ni-.Tely thr old-time Vv Ip Improved by tho addition of! '.ioi iniTroilitoits. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-iire preparatfon. becaure It darkens t!io hair bc.iutifully, besides, no cue can posrlhly tell, as It darken j ro naturally and evenly. You moisten a if nr;. or .oft lirush "with It. draw!::: tivi th.rn5':!i f-e hair, taklnr ono rrnall ftranil ai a time, liy mornia'T th.- rray h.-.!r disappears; after another t r-1 i ' ation or two. Its natural o!o.st re vi J !uh Knrrer. nd It becomes thick, y.r. ; trour, and you appear ye 'r Wyeth'3 Sacro and Vv'-y) Comround Is a dell,ihtful tohr t requisite. und Is a delightful In not intended foi It 13 not Intended for the ci:re, inltlpation or prevention of dlseao. . T t i I ? TELL YOUR WIFE CORNS UFT OFF I I t Doesn't hurt a kit to lilt corns : a or calluses off with ! t bcfoi applMia', er Ktti'rv.arii. Uns 1;v som!,i I fik.'a .ii.-,u:i t,. cm Storni lii' ii and v.otii'-n v. ho have berri i'uttmg, filing and uraring trtunuH jl.iters. x.osf Corn lift t ut and calhi-efl v T if by m.igh, ? :y 1 1 1 i a Cincinnati authority. A quarter o;::: of f.- e-'tA but a b.w i1 !! -! at any drug . Apply a lYw drops liio;!y i:j..ri a our tender orr: T calhi', ar.d ia tantly t'; forein !i dis.ip4'.ir.i; t!; a siandly the corn or cjiIIim i'l be ? !...-. at it lift.AoiT. J'rre2iir. dri-H in-t-mtlv. It ibvn't rat ut tin vorn v call:, but just h'srivtl it np ."o it lifts aw.iv without v,n Irritating t!. sarnvmdinjr skin. . 'omer. sV.caiM k o i' en the dreier a:l iu'wr lit a eora r eallr.s ache twice. CETTERHEAÖ
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f..':;.lry toiluy would V-o v.ix!or the sod, victims of hunger, disease and expa s ir; TIm In Toinnd is one of tremomkms proportlt.ns am! cannot be iihaiid'TH rd for rmny months to come. Here Is ji typical A lied Cross v.oikor "at the throttle" of a soup kitchen where h':ndrols of uiwiernourisl-cd
v. (; u n r.nd tliildrcr. uro fed Caiiy, . ;,NV ::r,, .' I "a, .iv. ) . is Vi v. v -. . -:- ' , . alice joyce -w Mnny of tin? :;iv:itest men and dornen of tho .stau'o l;ave had their names associated with one certain phiy. Alice Joyce seems destined to have the same distinction. The Vftasrapdi star has had success after success, but, like all other motion picture stars, she : e.s boon without a ro4o that stood out parate and distinct from tho rest. In L'he Vonyeanco of Durand," adapted .:om Ilex Reach's powerful story adapted by Mr. and Mrs. CJoorga Iiandolph Chester, she has tlio best lole in her notable career. OLD GAG WORKS-IN 'ST. LOUIS Man Puts Up Security fcr Hotel Job, Then Finds He Has Neither Money Nor Job. St. Louis. "How would you like to become keeper' of the silverware at Hotel Jefferson ?M a stranger asked Cosmic Stefen, a Creek, here. 'Tine,M exclaimed Stefen. Then the job Is yours. Can you ' Ivo security?" Stefen could and did. lie pave ' !tho stramrer $1,37:2, which he drew from the bank. A second stranger nppeared and the money was wrapped in a pack a pre for safe keeping and turned over to him. "I'm afraid I might be robbed," the second stranger said. "You had better keep this," and he gave Stefen the package. Hoth men departed, i ,JlU!"' Vun sV.IK',inl t,UJ rack I uge r.e nun neiiner joo nor money. I Many rh:in,e:; have ome about sirue tlu da" of t!lt o(l-r:ls!'inn'd Iriudulinii ' " v.i:ll h:mW Inn!;-. t!,;,r. . i I ivd:iii' vj rpt'iisiv( 1 ' ::v, nl' I ni 1 7 'stab- ; ' i :d to u motorASFlRIf! FOR COLDS Name Bayer ' is cn Genuine V.pirm say txiycr TnUf on "Raver Tablet of Aspirin' in a 4lk'.ycr package,"' containing proper! I direction for ColJi, Tain, Headache,! i Neuralgia, Iaimbago and Lnemnatim. N.urc "Ihiycr" nean onuinc Aspirin i pre;erilKl bv jdiyii:iiH for nineteen ! vcari. Handy tin bxfs of 12 t.iblcta ! co;t few cent. Aspirin h trado mark acldoiür of Salicylicucid.
Cros i. merits in all regions of I'oianö
of thousands of p-'Ie in that trasic luSt Folks By EDGAR A. DADDIES. I would rather be the daddy Of a romping, rougish crow. Of :i bright-eyed chubby laddlo And a little girl or two Than tho monarch of a nation In his high and lofty .eat Taking empty adoration From the subjects at his feet.' I would rather own their kisses As at night to me they run Than to be the king who misses All tlie simpler forms of fun. When the dreary day is ending He is dismally alone. Hut when my sun is descending There are joys for me to own. He may ride to horns and drumming, I must walk a quiet street, Ihit when once they see me coming Then on joyous Hying feet They come racing to me madly And I catch them with a swing And I say it proudly, gladly. That I'm happier than a king. ' ' Von may talk of lofty places You may boast of pomp and power, Men may. turn their eager faces To tlie glory of an hour, Hut give me the humble Mution Willi it.; joys that long survive. For the daddies of the nation Are the happiest men alive. (CuyyrUht by IMiair A. (Juest.) o IMlgiifsBi What They Mean DID YOU DREÄM OF CHILDREN? NFA11LY all those who claim to be versed In the affairs of Dreamland declare the dreamchild to be a blessing. There are others a few old cynics who seem to look upon dreamchildren from the viewpoint of a modern landlord of the actual world. According to the majority It Is a good omen to hear or seo many children laughing ami playing about the house-of-dreams. The little ones will bring you success and if you join Iii their play then Is much happiness In store for you ; especially If you have no children of your own. To the childless married and to the unmarried the dreamchild brings nil the happiness ami good fortune which actual children ought to, and frequently do not. bring their parents. Oirls are thought to bo a luckier omen than boys; but both mean good fortune -and be sure to play with them if posMble. U is not ncceary, howevrr to dream of seeing children in order to h fortunate; though for a g m rally. a!l-roP.ml good luck diva::; there should he many of then. To dream of a single child me:;:; . If yea are marlb d, that one is mh:i to be born to you. If the child Is pretty, great pleasure and considerable g -od fortune await von. If the child is ugly the omen is net so favorable. J If yon have a hi'd and dream of sei ing one in Illness It Is a warning to you to look more carefully ami with hitter judgment after your child's health. This Is the generally accepted rule regarding dream-children. Tiie old grouches on the other h:.nd, .-ay that to dream of talking with a lot vi children means looses, and to si e a child at Its mother's breast, illness, if you are nut more careful of your hoaLh. However, the lovers of the dream child are In a great majority. iCcp;-rIpht.) 0 Just in Style. Customer Trying on Now Dress. Don't you think It makes jit, look too babyish and Innocent? Modiste Oh, no, madam. Quite ttc contrary.
American Red Cross Announces Budget cf 548,200,000 For Current Year.
HEW DISASTER RELIEF PLAN Continuance of Heavy Werk Abroad r Deemed Necessary to Protect United States $21, 000.C00 Lees Than Last Year. A program of relief and service toward which appropriations of $1S,--00,000 have been made has been outlined for the American lied Cross for the liscal year, July 1, l'JJO, to duly 1, lb'Jl, according to olhcial announcement by national headquarters of the organization at Washington. The figures for lirJO-21 are $21,000,OCO below those of 1919-20, in which 09,100,090 was spent. Important among the items of the budget for the present year is the appropriation of $31,500,000 for relief In foreign lands, which Includes $11,000,000 In purchased supplies on hand and not distributed. Must Protect United States. This will enable-the American Ited Cross to continue its humanitarian effort to aid stricken peoples to re-establish themselves, to fight the disease epidemics which threaten many countries and to efface largely the remaining traces of the blight left by the World War. It is regarded as social as well as physical sanitation on a large scale that will have a direct bearing on future conditions in America. Central Europe, the chief sufferer from the conflict, today is facing another winter of famine, pestilence and ruin. Typhus decreased much during the suiumer months where last winter It had its greatest stronghold, but physicians who investigated the situation at the behest of the League of lied Cross, Societies have given their unqualiGed opinion that this coming winter will see a recurrence on an unprecedented scale. The Red Cross feels it must continue preventive measures abroad to keep this and other deadly maladies from the United Stutes. Millions for Work at Home. When the disease was sweeping Central Europe last winter the American Ited Cross, with the aid of the governments of afflicted nations, undertook the fight against it. Hospitals were established wherever possible and food and clothing were distributed to the undernourished populations, who by reason of their undernourishment were easy prey to the epidemics. Where disorganization contributed last year to the great inroads made by the disease, by virtue of Us knowledge of the disease and the presence of well established hospital centers, the American Ited Cross this year will undertake the work with a new confidence. Including the total of $11,000,000 in supplies left from the last fiscal year, the $31,500,000 Is $21,000,000 less than the expenditures for 1910-20. Appropriations for domestic activities total $10,700,000. .The largest item of this 'home" budget is $7,S0O,00O for civilian relief work. This includes service and assistance for families of soldiers, sailors and marines, and work incidental to disaster. Of the total appropriation for civilian relief, $5,000,000 Is held In reserve for the carrying out of actual disaster relief. Reduced Overhead Expense. The Red Cross invariably is the first thought of a community visited by calamity. With this In mind, It was determined by. the Executive Committee In preparing the budget of 1919-20 to have a llxed reserve fund from which to draw In these instances. For assistance to soldiers, sailors and marines In hospitals and In camps this year S 1,000,000 has been set aside. Four million two hundred thousand dollars has been appropriated for Improvement of health and prevention of disease throughout the' United States during the current twelve months. The Red Cross is co-operating fully with the United States Health Service In this work and through its Junior Red Cross Is doing much to spread among children the principles of sanitation. An appropriation of $1,OOO.OuO has been made for developins the pence time program of the Red Cross by service to Its chapters in all regions. The appropriation of $4S,200,000 is exclusive of the local expenditures of the 3,000 or more chapters. Administration expenses this year will be Sl.SOO.OOO. Last year they were $2,300,000. on't Walt for workers to come and ask you for a renewal of your membership.. Send In your dollar to tlie nearest local chapter of the American Red Cross. Welcome the opportunity and privilege of rcpledgins your fellowship by promptly answering the Fourth Roll Call Novembtr 11-25, 1920
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