Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 November 1920 — Page 8
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Eat lecj meat if Sidneys feel liio lnd or Bladder ) thcra you licit fon uric acid.
HAT TRIMMING ON UNDERSIDE Brim Decoration Favored Over Crown; Only Slight Changes in Headpieces This Year.
Most folks forget that tKfl iddneyS, like tho bowels, gvt sluggish and clogged nd need a' flushing occasionally, else wa hflvo backachq and dull misery in tha kidney region, sercre headachea, rheumtic twinges, torpid liver,' acid stomach sleeplessness and all eorta of bl&ddertdisorders. You Bimply mtrst keep your -kidncyS active and clean, and the moment you vel an ache or pain in the kidiey region, get about four ounces of Jad Falta from any good drug storo here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water Lefore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. Thia famous Galt is made from the acid of prapea and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and i3 harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in tho urino bo it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; rtAkea a delightful ciTervescent lithiawater drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding eerioua complications. A well-known- local druggist eays ho. Bells lots of Jad Sal ta to folks vho believe in overcoming kidney trouble whilo it is enly trouble. i
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A very good Idea for tho woman who dresses on n small amount Is to have her last year's' hat or hats made over at once, so that she can have something to 11' as a substitute for her new hat or hats right from the start. In fact, if you must he very economical, .t Is well to take the'old hat to the milliner at once. It may be that it looks so well that you will not need any new hat at the outset. There is no very radical or essential change? in the hats this year. To be sure, there are some new shapes and some of last year's shapes are no more. Rut In general there Is a similarity about the head size and the proportions. The trimming is rather differently placed in the season's advanced models from anything we have seen In several' seasons. It Is usually so arranged as to bring It downward rather than upward. Not Infrequently when possible It Is placed on the underside of the brim: You seldom see elaborate trimming placed on the crown.
Leading Educators Take Pari In Inauguration of Viltenberg College's Seventh President
To Be Well Groomed. Cleaning, brushing and airing garments, using two pairs of corsets, at least two pairs of shoes, frequent change of clothing all these tend toward perfection of toilet and physical attractiveness. The reason for the daily bath is not cleanliness alone, but :also the tonic effect of the cold sponge and the brisk rubdown.
Stockings for Evening Wear. Stockings for evening wear have insets of rare old lace r.Tid several o' the new evening slippers are adorned with little bows of lace.
You corn-pcslered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear tho ehoes that nearly killed vou before, Bays this Cincinnati authority, because a, few drops of freezono applied directly on a tender, aching corn stops soreness at once and soon tho corn loosens 60 it can be lifted out, root and all,,. without pain. A quarter ounce of freezono costs very little at any drug store, but is euHlcient to take off every hard or eoft corn or callus. This should be tried, as it is inexpensivo and ia Bald not. to inflamo or even, irritate the surrounding tissue or ßkin. After you lift away tho troublesome corn or callus the skin underneath ,ia as pink, firm and healthy atho palm cf your hand,
To Be Fur-Trimmed. Fur-trimmed velours and duvetyn suits will attract a great deal of attention this winter.
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.. DR. R. E. TULLOSS.
Dr. R. E. Tulloss is being inducted , at Mansfield, Ohio, the largest Lu I 1 1. 1 1. AU!.
into office as the seventh President 1 hieran eiiuren in uaio.
of Wittenberg college, Springfield,
Ohio, in the early part of November. Dr. Tulloss Is a unique figure among college presidents. He entered Wittenberg college at the age of twenty.
This spring Dr. Tulloss was unani
mously chosen to be the after-war president of Wittenberg college to succeed Dr. C. G.. Heckert, retiring, who served since With the coming of Dr. Tulloss to the presidency of Wittenberg college the beginning is being made for far-
Common garden sago brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur added, -will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair Is fading, streaked or pray. Mixing the Sago Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get a bottlo of "Wycth's Sago and Sulphur Compound at any drug storo all ready for Use. This is tho old-timo recipe Improved by tho addition of other ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair la not sinful, wo all desiro to retain our youthful appearanco and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wycth's Sago and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning rU gray hairs have disappeared, and, wftcr another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation i3 a delightful toilet requisite and Is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dis-
Not only aid ne maKe an enviame reaChing plans of expansion which record as a student, but he built up, will make Wittenberg college the coincident with his collece course, leading college within the Lutheran the Tulloss School of Typewriting, Church of America and one of the
leading American colleges. Preparations are under way for raising immediately funds of a million and onehalf dollars to erect new buildings, obtain additional equipment and add to the faculty. Educators from every part of the country aro attending the inaugura-
OLD-TIME COLD CUREDEINE HOTTEAl
Get a nnall package of Hamburg
Urcast Tea nt any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cupof boiling" water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any timo during the day of before retiring. It is the most effective way break n cold and cürc grip, as it opens tho pores of tho skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens tho bowels, thus breaking i:p a cold. Try it tho next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless.
OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH ; How To Get Relief When Ilead and Nose arc Stuffed Up,
r Count fifty! ' Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos- j trils will open, tho air passages of your , head will clear and you can breatho
'rocAy. No moro snuffling, hawking, nucou9 discharge, dryness or headache; r.o struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely3 Cream Falm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in Tour nostril?. It penetrates through
every air passago of the head, soothing . i .I. . n i
ana ncaiing ino swoucu ur huiuiucu mucous membrane, giving you instant
relief. Head colds and catarrh yield
ike magic. Don't stay stuiTcd-up end iiisorablc. Eclief is sure.
working his way' through college and winning business success at the same time. After graduating ' from the seminary Dr. Tulloss retired from business. For six years he was pastor in Michigan. From 1013 to 191S he attended Johns Hopkins and Harvard, taking his doctor's degree at Harvard. From 191S to 1020 he was
tion of Dr. Tulloss as the after-war
pastor of the First Lutheran Church president of Wittenberg college.
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer
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STIFF ACHING JOINTS
Rub Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Liniment Stop "dosing" Kheumatism. V pain only; not one case in fifty rcrp:irs internal treatment. Rub Kfuthing, penetrating 'St. Jacobs Liniinent" right on the "tender spot," and bv the time vou rav Jack Kobinson cut come the rheumatic pain. 4St. Jacob'. Liniment" is a harmless rheuT.iatisni cure which never disappoints and v.'.Hsn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stillness, from achig joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumlago, backache, neuralgia. LirnU'r up! .t a ao cvnt bottle of old-time. hoiuM St. J;ieobs Liniment" from any drug store, and m a moment you'll 3 free from Julns, nches and fitiffness. Don't uulTcrf Hub rheumatlAin away.
Insist on "Barer Tablets of Aspirin" in a "Bayer package," containing proper directions for Cold, Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" mean? genuine Aspirin prescribed br physicians for nineteen year. Handy tin boxes of 12 tabletä cost few cents. Aspirin w trade mark of Baye1 Manufacture of MonoaceticAcideite: of Salicvlicacid.
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Interest is being renewed In the project of planting trees in memory of those who gave their lives for civilization and the safety of their country in tho World war. This movement, which has the active barking of tho American Forestry association, has reached proportions far in excess of what seemed likely at its inception, Fays Rochester Democrat-Chronicle. Ry all means let us have trees of remembrance. Let us have them abundantly and for every possible memorial. They are the true monuments, the living memorials God has provided to hallow the holiest memories of every person and of every race.
Why not take home a steel steamship to the loved ones? The federal government has 1,200 of them to sell.
Threatening indictments for profiteering in coal would sound better if somebody can tell what profiteering is.
The increase in the suicides of women Is ascribed to worry in trying to make end:? meet in these times of the high cost of living. There is no doubt that the present hour is one of great nervous strain, partly reaction from the war and partly the problems of living which It has brought about. The great need is of a moral stimulation to enr.ble people to meet present conditions and lind a remedy for the most oppressive of them, says Daltimore American. The crusade against profiteering, for example, could be pushed more vigorously by a strong public opinion demanding its suppression or control.
A man who couid talk an angry mob out of lynching him should be able to sell oil stock, if he gets out of Jail.
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The plan of the Russian bo!hevlts to invade France may i;ot be new, but it will certainly be news if they get there.
A Frenchman reports the discovering of a non-rotting wood. It would be invaluable for political platforms.
Lenin has succeeded in preventing the soviet from nourishing as a free-for-all argument that never got anywhere.
The most encouraging feature of the Polish news is that the discouraging reports come largely from Moscow and Berlin. L Naturally, the bolshevik! are against religion. Their aim is to make their doctrines supreme over humanity, body and soul.
Tbe Watch on the Rhine" is a German song, but that does not pro vent Franco from keeping a very vigilant lookout.
If Lenine's biggest bank account could be accurately located, his real political sympathies might be accurately ascertained.
The department of justice lias convicted löl profiteers. It will have to make better speed than that If it wants to keep up in the race.
The department of justice claims to have convicted 151 profiteers without making the slightest Impression on profiteering by the others.
Shoe prices are coming down rapidly, affording some consolation to the .victim of increased car fares. It will
All that radical labor needs to turn
it from its long-range infatuation with j not now be sx expensive to walk.
bolshevism Is an uninterrupted "closi.1 up" view. .
Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night L Any breaking cut of the ?kin, even fiery," itching eczema, can be quickly overcome Ijy applying Xlentho-Sulphur, declares a Vied skin specialist. Because of itspcrm destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings case from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It never fails to relieve the torment without delay. SutTcrers fro:n skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mcntho-Sulphur from anv good druggUt and use it like cold cream.
There are no signs as yet to bear out those who thought the game of croquet might eventually take the place of the saloon.
If every Mexican bandit gets a bot
tle of cognac when he surrenders, as jVllla did. there probably will be no ilexiean bandits left in a few days. 4. There can be no treaty with bolshevism.
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World peace Is more of a Utopian
Once the profiteers begin to sqnealO dream than ever. . 4
they are likely to run up agauwu shortage of sympathy.
Profiteering Is not only a1?5 ff discomfort, but it is a horrid indictmcnt of human nature.
It's a wise open-top car that knows where It Is going.
Trices coining down ! Wouldn't that sound good i true?
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just offered a check on your bank for $30 in payment for some goods. Says his name is John Doe. Has he an account and is he good for. that amount?." By telephoning to the bank, the merchant can always protect himself from loss by worthless checks.
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Poland Is the world's'alarm clock In
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sugar in their safety deposit boxes Oe- the matter of bolshevism.
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Now wars for the collecting of old debts arc not popular this year,
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