Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 November 1920 — Page 8
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VThtn you tralc up with bae&a&B LEl dnll mlery in tho kidney region it pen eraJly mcarui you liavo been eating too much meat, aaya a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overwork tho kidnevs in their effort to filter it from tho blood and they becomo &ort of panüywd and lopgy. When your kidneys pet AluggUh ami clog you xnut relievo them, like you relievo your bowels; remoring all tho body' urinous waate, clio you havo backache, Rick headache, dlziy spells; your stomach ftours, tongue coated, and when tho vrcathcr is bad you havo rheumatic twinp,tn. The urino ia cloudy, full of ecdiaicnt, cliannela often pet 6ore, water scalds and you arc obliged to seek rciicf two or throo times during ao night. - ! Either consult a gor J, reliable phyef. elm at once or get fron your pharmacist 1.V1 1 1 a n wüiesioniui m a giaag 01 waicr before breakfast for &. few dava and. voue kidneya will then act fine. This famous salts is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been usod for generations to ciean ana sumuiaus Biuggisn Kidneys, Also to neutralize acids in the urino so it jo longer Irritates, thua ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is a life caver for regular meat catena. It is inerpenBivc, cannot injure and makes a delightful, cfTer vccccnt lxthia-watcr drink. ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer Insist on "BaTer Tablets of Aspirin" in a "Bayer package," containing j roper directions for Colds, Pain, lie:: .ache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Payer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed br physicians for .nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of I? tablets coat few cent. Aspirin w trade mark of Payer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidcater of Salicylicacid. ,j SAGE TEA 0 h HI TO ANY SHADE Don't Stay Gray! Here's an Old-time Recipe that Anybody can Apply. TIio uso of?Sago and Sulphur for rntorlnff faded, pray hair to lt3 natural color dates back to grandmother's, time. Sho used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixturo was applied "With wonderful effect. But brewlnir at horrm In mn.w nnrt out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any dru& store for a bottle of "Wyeth'a ßape and Sulphur Compound," you will pet this famous old preparation, improved by the addition of other inKnuiKnis, nicn can do uepenuea upon to restore natural color and beauty to thfl hair. A well-known downtown druRRist ay it darkens tho hair ao naturally ano evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It nnd draw this through your hair, taking ono strand at a time. By morning- tho pray hair disappears, and after another application or two. It becomes beautifully dark and flossy. Wyeth's Sapo and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requisite for those whe desiro a moro youthful appearance. It Is not intended for the cure, mitigation or proventlon of disease. OLD-TIME COLD CURE ' DRINK HOT-TEA! Get ft small package of ITamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablenpoonful of the tea, put a cup of iMiiling" vatcr upon it, pour through a fclcvo and drink ft teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break n cold and cüro grip, as it opens the jores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens tho bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try It tho next time you suffer from ft cold or tho grip. It is inexpensive und entirely vegetable, therefore aafo and harmless. STIFF ACHING JOINTS Ruh Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Liniment ttop "dosing" liho'.iinatisni. IVi pain only; not oiif ts in fifty refpiIrr.H internal treatment. Kuh 1 Boothing, cnetrating St. .Jacobs Lini- : jnent" riht on the "tender sjwt." and by the time ymj :i y Jack Kobinson cnit coiiiph the rheiimatie pain. "St. j Jacob's Liniment" H a harmless rheu inati.di ctire whieh never iliapp!nt4 ! nnd .".rMnt burn the shin. It takes pain, horefiess ami Kt illness frin aching joints, nniM'les and Imm-s; stops ' tciatierv, lumbago, baekaeln. nMiralp;ia. j LimtxT unl iW a ao cent tnittle of 1
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old-time, hnnrnt "St. .Tncolu Liniment" fmm any clrti .st)r, rvtul In a moment you'll 1h) fret; from pain, mdies and tiffnens. Duu't 11 (Ter I Kub rhcuiuaUiuj away,
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Z lN Mf&V v.Ul?3 AfiAd 1luI" t,u satil1 v'ltl1 P't edges and handsome brocaded ribbons In great variety, or silky go to make up tlu lovely shopping and opera bajrs dosigned for the holidays. Mountings of metal or composition, to harmonize with the patterns, and ornaments, including silk cord, beads, pendants and silk-covered forms, are all at hand tn help In the finishing of these gifts. Prices generally are coming down, but they fluctuate sufficiently to arouse n corresponding activity in the hearts of consumers. Apropos of the falling prices, the old aphorism still stands that the people can do what they please If they will only please to do It. I OPEN NOSTRILS! END a nni n hd patapru n uuuu wit vn i ai ii 11 ITow To Get Relief When Ilcad and Nose arc Stuffed Up. Count fifty! Your cold in head or farrh disappears. Your clogged noa.iils will open, tho air passages of your liead will clear and you can breathe reely. No more snuffling, hawking, nucoua discharge, dryness or headache; io struggling for breach at night. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream lialra from your druggist and apply a little of thi fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. TtVpenctrates through every air passago oPlVe head, soothing aml healing tho swollen or inflamed muC0ua membrane, giving you instant H f ,, ro1,l3 ami catarrh Yield S'CL.J1 nS rlJ i kc magic, uont amy IV. IUU W ÖHi OVUUVU UK CJMVA 'iswable. Pclief is; euro. The First Application Make Skin Cool and Comfortable If you are suffering from eczema or some other torturing, embarrassing ?kin trouble you may quickly be rid of it by usir Mentho-Sulphur,r'declares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, because of its germ destroying properties, never fails to quickly subdue itching, even of fiery eczema. The first application makes the skin cool and comfortable. R.sh and blotches arc healed right ut Mcntho-Sulphtir is applied like an nlca?ant cold cream and is perfectly harmless. You can obtain a small jar from any good druggist. WIFE LIFT OFF 1 t r t 1 hit to lift corns s off with v t 1 in;;e f p.iia or Porcneas u:;. er nftrvard. 'lliia .it" .1 :i u:n to rorn ivstored v .. . 1 v ..:'. rA .0 haw U'en cutting, t " .in.! we.irirvj torturotift pl.iaters. -: t.t- lift.iut and rallurtefi jcol ; as it by r.:.v;lV, nya this Cincinnati . .1 o: t . ' : irter ounce o( freefone costs but 1 iv v.- i. nU at any ilru htore. Apply a ,. v drop directly ujTi your tender c,ii:: or callus, and instantly tire Boreins dinpjxvirs ; t! eliortly tlw corn r callus will be 80 he tlmt it 1 if t a otT. Krrezone drien int.mtly. It doesn't -:it out the corn or callus, but juet hhriveld it tip so it lifts away without even Irritating the ftirrounding akin. Women bhould keep it on tike dreacr and never Kt a corn or callui ache twice.
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Photo International. New East Relief Workers Distributing Dread to Newly Arrived Armenian Refugees in Constantinople. ' The Constantinople district of the Near Kast Itellof Is wonderrully organized. All the bakeries which formerly supplied the. Turkish army, under (Ionium numat'rnont, have been taken over by the Near East Relief, and JO.ooO loaves of bread are baked and distributed daily. Placed side by side, those loaves would make a line 'JSO miles long, for the five months that the Near Kast Relief has operated Its consolidated bakeriesMn Constantinople, uloue. The Near Kast Relief, with ofilcc3 in every state, .Is .asking for funds to go on with this work.
Harem Victim Tells Story Stolen from her homo on the night before her wedding and Imprisoned for ßve years In a Turkish harem. Aphavnl Millian, a beautiful nineteen-year-old Armenian girl from Bltlls, has at last been discovered by her lover and through the assistance of the Near Kast Relief forcibly taken from her nraster and brought to one of the American Rescue Homes In Constantinople. Here she will stay until arrangements can be made for her marriage and her return to her old home. "My story It Is like hundreds of others," Aghavnl snld simply. I was stolen from my home on the night that the massacres first began In Bitlls. It was the night before I was to have been married. I was Just folding my wedding veil away when the Turkish soldiers broke Into the house. Thej carried me off. I They took me AGHAVNI MILLIAN. up to Constantinople to the house of the man" She stopped and put one hand over her eyes, a hand that bore the tell-tale tattoo of her Turkish mastor. Rut what does my story matter 1" she exclaimed. "I am only one of so many. It Is my people and their, future that inatters. Somehow we must rebuild our nation and show .to the Turks who tried 'to beat out our "life und to the whole world that, despite what we have suffered, Armenia Is, still unconquerable." ' ' Aghavnl Mllian Is, as she ?ays, only ore of many. It is estimated that one hui.dred thousand girls are still held cnpOvc In Turkish harems.. The Nur Mast Iielief, America's olllclal ugent In Armenia. Is making this work of rescue. one of the most Important features of Its program, and it Is to them( ami the support they receive from the American people that Aghnvnl's unfortunate sisters, stlll -captivc, must look for their release. Armenian Refugee At cold weather sets In refugees are This group Is fed dally In tho former of the safest cities In the" Caucasus.
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A table twenty-four miles long Is plainly an extension table and that Is Just the length that would seat all of v the orphans now being fed by the Near East Relief. This table is set in sections all over the hills of Asia Minor, Syria, Armenia and In Northern Persia. It is not In one piece. The Turks, who still keep the Armenians In a state of terror, do not allow It But there the table is, seated on both sides with orphans Syrian and . - The Table Is Now 24 Miles Long. Assyrian, Greek and Armenian, Jew. and. Christian all rescued from the fear of the Turk and under the care of American men and, women. . Most of the children are cared for in 229 American supported ' orphanages. The first ceremony in receiving these starved, almost naked children, Is to clean them up. . They. are not only eniaelated, but dirty with .sores, and .ver-' mIn49 hospitals and oyer 0,000 beds are. kept lull of the little sufferers. .. But the children keep changing. Last year they were all thin and pitiful ; now It is the newcomers 'who are thin" The orphans who have been from1 six months to a year In: American care are well ?cd, and well clothed.., Best -of all for a new Near, East which surely must come out of all this; distress, every child old enough Is being taught a ,trade. which will make him self supporting. Thy are a thrifty lot, these little parentless exiles. From their scant store of bread they always carry a portion in a small bag about their necksthey fear the day of another killing, another drive into the desert. They horde the shoes sent from America until snow flies they remember their barefoot pain in the snows last-spring. They, cling to their new found friends. Every day other little waifs find a place in the' orphanages and are told of the generous people of the Unltöd States. Soon the entrances will bq crowded with children frozen our from their temporary summer quarters. Then the table of the Near East Rellqf must bo extended many, many new leaves will be needed, and America Is asked to set the tablo! Line Up for Food. pouring Into Netr Cflit Relltf ontere.; Bunltn bÄrfac'ürAÄrpi tn3j ..i.uJijfj'Hx .
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