Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 October 1920 — Page 8
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.A IF np nrmirn ixLio ou men at lcs3 meat and take SrJts for Backache or bladder troublo Neutralizes acids. Urlö ric-id in moat exoiba tho fcidnr-ya, they fxynnv ovorworkoI; ot 9ltlih, ache, und feci lil:c lumps of lead. The urino Locomf-9 cloud v ; the bladder is irritilted, and you may be obliged to Reek relief two or three time.? during the niht. When tho kitlnoyg clo' you must help them flush oil the body's urinous wasto or you'll be a real sick person tvhortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, jou suiTer from bn-ckache, tick headache, dizines3, etomach pits nour, tongue coated and you frei rheumatic twinges when tho weather 13 bad. Eat less meat, drink lota ct water; alio pet from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salt3; take a tahlespoonful in a plass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous Baits ia mado from the rxid of pTapea and lemon juice, i?o.nMned with lithia, and hasTjeen used for iterations to clean eloped kidneys and ßtimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralizo the acids ia urino, ea it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weaknc33. Jad Salts id inexpensive, cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-watcr drink which everyone should take now and then to keep tho kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they eeil lota of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney troublo hile it is only trouble. J ! LADY PINK TOES HAS HER INNINGS t f i here is no excuse today for women to have ugly, painful corns For a few cents you can pet from any drug store a quarter oiincn of the magic drug freezone recently discovered by a Cincinnati chemist. Apply a few drop of this freczone upo a tender, aching corn or callus and instantly, ye., immediately, all porenesd disappears nnd shortly you will find tho corn or callus so loose that you lift it out, root and all, with the fingers. Just think! Not one bit of pain before applying freezone or afterwurd. It doesn't even irritate the surrounding t-kin. Hard corns, soft corns or corns be- ' twecn tho toes, also hardened calluses on bottom of feet, just seem to shrivel up and fall off without hurting a particle. It is almoit magical. A You just try it I SAGE Hi SULPHUR It?s Grandmother's Recipe Restore Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. to Älmost everyone knows that Sage Äirprop" r comVund:s Iack the natural color and Tea and od. brines lustro to tho hair when faded, streaked ',
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through your hair, taking one bmall Strand at a time; by morning tho gray hair disappear?, and after another ap- I plication or two, your hair becomes ! beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. ; Wyrth's ivigo and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet rquislto I for thoso who drciro dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. OLD-TIME COLD CURE' ; DRINK HOTTEAf -- det a rmall package of Hamburg Hreast Tea at any pharmacy. Take t tnbteMK)onful rf the tea, put a cup of Ndling' wnter upon it, jxuir throtigh n idovo nntl drink n teacup frill at any time durtnfT tho day of before retiring. It U tuy most effective vnv to break a cold and euro rrip. ns it open th jMr(M of the kin, rellevine; congestion. Ab. looseua tho bowels, thus breaking up : edd. Trr It tint iwxi time you miller from t cohl tr tho grip. It I inexpensle und entirely edi table, therefore .af and liar jul i-s.t. STIFF ACHING JOINTS Rub Soreness from joints and muscles ; with n small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Liniment ,ftnp Mo'dntf" KheumatUm. pain only; not one easo in lUtv reipiirrs internal treatment. Kuh hMtliin;r, p iK trat in: "St. Jacnl I.ini- I nu nt" i i jtr 1 1 1 on tho "tondor ot,M and by Um timo my Jnok Uobiuson i Mit cotnrs thr rheumiitie pain. "St. ' Jacob's l.iidiuont" i a hannlrsi rheu- 1 Piatiou eure which never disappoint cvnd M-sn't burn the Mn. It tnkeM pain, sorefuss and htiiTnev.s from nchImj: joints, imisebw und Imius; stops teiatieii, lundiap), baekaehe, neuralgia. l.ifiilM-r tip,' Ift iw ::i eent Inittle of fdd-time, hon, 8t MSt. J,aeob-s binimenf rom any druj: .-ton-, and in a moment yoii'll Ih frt.' from jKiins, ache and itlffucM. Duu'i j.ulTer! Kub rheumutUin a way.
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-- V. Why not talo Immo n steel steamship to tho loved iw? The federal government has 1,2( of them to sell. Threatening Indict m :.ts for profltoerln in anil would -nw better if somebody can tell what profiteering Is.
A Frenchman reports tho discovering of a non-rotting wood. It would bo invaluable? for political platforms. Lenin h:i succeeded In preventing th sovirt from flourishing as a frce-for-nll arjnunent that never pot anywhere. The inostlincouraglnK feature of the Polish new Is that the discouraging reports come largely from Moscow and Her I In. Naturally, the holsheviki are against religion. Their aim Is to make their doctrine s supreme over humanity, body ami soul. "The Watch on the Rhino" man son;:, but that does vent Franco from keeping a Ilitnt lookout. Is a Gernot prtw very vlg--nr If LeniriVs" Idlest bank could be accurately located, political sympathies miiit rately aseertaided. account bis real be accuTho department of justice has convicted l."l profiteers. It will have to make better speed than that if it wants to keep up in 'jho race. a V The department of justice claims to have convicted .151 profiteers without making the slightest Impression on profiteering by 'the Others. Shoo prices fire coming down rapidly, affording some consolation to the victim of Increased car fares. It will not now be so expensive to walk. If every Mexican bandit pets a bottle of cognac when he surrenders, as Villa did. there probably will be no Mexican bandits left in a few days. HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD J t Says Cream Applied in Nostrils X Opens Air Passages Right up. i Instant reifcf no waiting. Your W up; the air Trages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snnf- ' J ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer s TnUt nn 'Tlaver Tablet of AnirinM in a "Uayer packnge," containitig proper direction' for CoKI, T.iin, Head&cnc, Neuralgin, hurnb.igo, ind HhetumUim. N.uue "H.iver ineiitM genuine Atirin prerribed ly p!iy'uM.i!H for nineteen y at. llan.Iy titi boxr. of l!2 tablets cot U w crtiN. Aspirin m t rade mark vt lliyer M.nufature of Monoaceticnc'MoiUr of ;ilicvlicnciJ. BREAKS OUT BUHNS Ii ITCHES : APPLY THIS SULPHUR JtiVt the moment you apply Mcutlui-Sulphur f :ni itol.in;:. burnin tr broken out Un, tin- itching stops and hcal'ut; begins, s.i-s a mdid skin hpef;l!st. 'I his sulphur .preparation, mad i:it a pleasant .old cream, y.ivvfi st.vh a p.d re lief, 'even to tier)' ceaccn;.'., tl .it nothing lias ever beCn tomnl to l.d.e it place. 't ljeeaue o( itsTTtrniMeiitroyin properties, it p'.icMy h;:b.!uej t!; itehiti, CDi.k the irriiatsi.n r.nd he.il the ee;ema r i ? ; 1 : t i;p. lv..in: a e'.at smooth viii in pl.t-o ,,j c.:; oiis, rash, prm;de r h i !t:; . Voti do nut have to ..it . v provement. It miiekly s!.ov.-. Von can Ket a little j;r of Mcntho-Sub phur at any druj ilerc.
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GOV'T OPERATION Canvass of 5,154 Editors Shows 4,466 Communities Against Socialistic Experiment. OPPOSITION GROWING Elahty.seven Par Cent In 1920 at Against 83 Per Cent In 1919 Think Public Is Opposed to Radicalism. The American public Is mor Intensely opposed to Government operation than It was a year ago, according to the newspaper editors of the country. Out of 5,154 editors replying to a questionnaire sent out by the Press Service Company of New York, 4.4GÖ, or 80 per cent, gave It as their Judgment that the people of their communities wore overwhelmingly against the Government competing In business with Its own citizens. In 1919 tho Press Service Company conducted a similar canvass of editors on tho government operation of railroads. That questionnaire showed that 83 per cent of the editors considered their communities against Government operation of public utilities. Apparently, then, If editors estimate public opinion accurately, that opinion In a yar, considered by communities, his swung 3 per cent farther away from socialistic experiments. Ekvin Million Circulation. The combined circulation of the papers whose editors replied Is 11,428,817, which means, according to the usual ostlmated ratio between circulation and riaderi, a constituency of at least 44,000,000. And this constituency Is pretty tvtnly scattered throughout the country, no considerable section of aty statt being unrepresented. The estimate of opinion based on this thoroughly diffused 44 per cent of the country's population may, therefore, be considered a fair representation of the people as a whole. Another feature of the result Is Its evident lack of partisan bias. The m.'ijor political affiliations of the papers represented are fairly evenly divided, being 1,857 Republican and 1,350 Democratic. There are also 1.48T independent and 4U2 miscellaneous, including labor organs, etc. IJow little the results are affected by the politics1 of the papers is shown in an analysis by sections. In the Southern section, for instance, where replies came from G5 Republican papers and 3S9 Democratic, the percentage against Government operation was S8; in the Great Lake section, with conditions reversed, 478 Republican and 155 Democratic, the opposition was S7 per cent. Replies from the West, Middle West and Southwest show that it Is a nilstake to consider those sections vastly more favorable to radical Government experiments than the East. The radicals can get little comfort out of the 89 per cent of thumbs down 2 per cent above the average In the Southwest, Including Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Texas, once supposed to be much given to Government regulation experiments, returned 92 per cent of unfavorable replies. Out of the 244 editors replying from that state only three edited Republican papers. The 82 per cent opposition of the Northwest, including Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska. North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming, and the 83 per cent veto of the Far West group, Including Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Colorado, Utah and Washington, are significant of the prevailing conservative sentiment on this question even In the more radical sections. Judgment Apparently Unbiased. The questionnaire closes with a request for the editor's personal opinion on certain concrete cuses as follows : "1m you personally believe that the Inderal Government should own and operute competitive Industries to provide: (u) Fertillxor? (b) Clothing? (c) Automobiles? (d) Farm Implements? (e) Foodstuffs? Substantially all tho editors who gavu Ultnutu of their readers' opinions also oxprensed their own by replying to thU laut quetttoti. Proof of considerable effort to avoid personal bins Im found in the fact that In many nins the editor differed from the opiulau hn crfldlted to his community. The perccntugo of "no" run: () 70:(h) K3; (c) Ml (d) 82; (e) 70. While the questions were bued on general principle Involved In the Government participating n competitive butlneN, the xo-eullcd Mundo Nhoul.i 1U11 now before Congress wus lined u a concrete example of n Government operation scheme. Under this bill u Government-owned corporation would be given broad powers to operate and develop Government plants und properties. It would produce at Musclo Shoals various fertilizer products and tell thim In competition with producers and taerchaats la the fertilizer business. Tho strength of the opposition to Government operation Is indicated by the replies from Alabama, where the Muscle KhoaU war plant Is and where, of course, there li Intense interest and local pride in getting its expected peace-time operation under way at the earliest possible date. Fifty editors from that state replied, of whom 8) were opposed to Government operaHod, 8 la favor tod 4 doubtful
GOV'T OPERATION OUT OFPOLITICS Party Leaders Convinced by Results of National Canvass of Editors.
VINDICATES FORMER POLL Overwhelming Veto Like That of Year Defor From Doth 6ldt of Political Fence. Washington. Inner circles of both political parties her are greatly Injterested in the results of a national poll on the question of government operation among over 5,000 newspaper editors throughout the country. With 86 per cent of these editors, regardless of political faith, giving it as their Impartial opinion that the public is more than ever opposed to the government going Into business In competition with Its citizens, observers here see little chance that either political party will find It a profitable campaign issue. In the opinion of party leaders this sort of a canvass among newspaper editors Is the best possible index of public opinion. They recall a similar (questionnaire sent out a year ago In connection with the proposition that the government take over the railroads permanently. Replies at that time from approximately the same number of editors showed 83 per cent against the principle of government operation. They recall also that within ten days from publication of the result of the former questionnaire the sentiment for return of tho railroads to their owners had definitely crystallized. Comparison of present results la detail with, those of a year ago convinces the political student not only that these editors have been accurate in their Judgment, but that party considerations played no part in forming it. From Democratic and supposedly radical Texas, for example, the present questionnaire brought replies from editors of 244 pipers, only three of "which aro Republican. Tet the percentage against government ojeration was 92, which ia exactly the same as that given by 200 editors from Republican Michigan, among whom were representatives of only three Democratic papers. Other states that pair percentages significantly are Massachusetts and Nevada, with 100; Connecticut and South Carolina, with 97; Maine and West Virginia, with 96; Kentucky and New York, with 91 ; Missouri and Pennsylvania, with 89; Ohio and Oklahoma, with 87. The result of the present poll as to government operation In each stute are graphically shown by the following chart : TO OVERNMCNT CWWRSHIP. IN FAVOR OF COVCRNMfNT OwfctRiHI? CD DOU3TFUL OR FAILED 70 Rf PLY. 1 lod Tbcf
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