Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 September 1921 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

Jasper Mailfl.

Mail in, 7:55; :5a m- and 8 p m.Spent the week "T;i 7.9rt o rry r.Oft r TT i

Mis3 Wava Line of Dubois was in Jasper Saturday. Geo Haberly returned from

Indianapolis Friday where he

Mail out. 7:30 a.m. 5;30 p.m.

Miss A Ibertina Doll visited friends at Huntintfburg Sunday. Mr3 John Knapp srent Sunday with her diuhter at Ferdinand, Will Dudine left Sunday for Washington I) C- to resume his studies at Univerity there. Misses Katherii.e j.nd Iskrtina Qhaaf returned home from n

short vi-it sit Louisville Sunday. Q

Claude Gramt-lsp3cher 1 :fc Sunday for Purdue where he will teach. II. M Kean and wife were visitors at Jayville Fair in 10 van äville last Saturday. Miss Oliva Kanninberer returned to her home in Louisville after a short visit with her sister Mrs. Jim Berger. A Pronounced Success. The uniform success that has at

tended the use of Chamberlain's Colic

Mrs W. A. Wil? on returned from Toronto Canada last Saturday. Archibold C. Dom visited the Jayville Fair at Evansville last Saturday.

Mi?s Roberta Wilson is visiting

her fnrher in Indianapolis this

wed:. A 'it soldier uf the Bonus Legion collecting helmets to mix with the mixture he peddles sc as to ;Jve it a kick. Red hot The Wsite Mule C ub will give its first fix-trot assembly over (he warehouse next Tuesday night 8 to 1 a. m. Ever) body invited. Manager John Himsel. daughter Elsie and son Carl visited the

Jayville Fai at Evansvi h last Saturday. John reports a great time

The3e are bobbed days hair -

hose, skirts, incomes,

Sleeping porches will

sleep alone.

soon

Love isn't stone blind if the stone ii a dimond.

"School Days, School Days

Do you remember the old song about school days being golaen rule days? It is wrong to send a coughing, sneezing, spitting child to school to spread disease germs among other little ones. Common colds are infectious. Protect your own and other little ones with Foley's Honey and Tar. This safe family remedy checks coughs and colds, loosens phlegm and mucuous and coats raw, irritating membranes with a healinrr, soothing medicine. Sold by Kose Mehringer. Mr. and Mrs- W.S. Hunter and daughter Anna, motored to Fe-ter-burg yesterday for a few days visit. Miss Maggie Wilson was hostess to the Twentieth- Century Club Wednesday evening. Rud yard Kipling was on tap and the admirers of the krankv Englisher hereout in full force laughing at che "flannel-mouthed Irish," October lSursrain Rato

j Rann-eJam Reels

By HOWARD L. RANN

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TIIE FALL SKIRT

The Evansviile Courier has an-

The Idval Purgative. As a nure imrirative. Chamberlain

and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief Tablets are the exact thing requircc I. Lou n .e(i that dnrin h'e monfh

ji ui-iuua it vvni itruucc its uu scrifstion price of the daily Cour'er for cnM'ar to $5.00. This

for children and adults, has brought

it into almost universal use, so that it is practically without a rival and

as everyone who has used it knows

it is without an equal.

mild enough for children. They cause an agreeable movement of the bowels without any of that terrible

, jgriping. They are easy and pleasant

to take and agreeable in effect.

Miss Josphine Jerger returned to Evansviile after sperding her acation wi.h home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Shannor and son of Vvillminfton Del. visited her parents Mr. and Mrs W. W. Gullutte a few days this week.

THE fall skirt 13 a neat 'garment which looks a good deal like the spring skirt, hut costs more, owing to the European war, which has caused a great scarcity of everything except campaign bunk. The fäll skirt was gotten up last February In the heart of Paris, France, and sent over here to be sohl to women who do not care to look like any of their neighbors. To the lull and unpracticed eye of man it is hard to tell a new fall skirt of the 1017 model from the one his wife wore twice In the early spring and discarded after making the horrifying discovery

that It was three-quarters of an inch j

too long to be strictly au fait. Then

Omaha woman advertising for a husband finds the male service slow. If dancing make lime fet we soon will be broad shouldered na tion-

The Key that Unlocks the Door to Long Living. The men of eighty-five and ninety years of age are not the rotund, well fed. but thin, snare men. who live on

f - m i l tslfirwlrif ilwf lr n j n o rr fill o c Vr HSLC

will, however, a man pas

is a reduction of $1 00 from th e rejrutar rate This great newspaper bargain

Si Pnmnkin our chie' of nolice will be welcomed by their many

hn rpr'ipvpA word tht Slick Jo- readers in this bcality. ad

kern is out at Los Angeles tryinp to break intomovie3 and get Arbuckles job. Si don't doubt it as he suspicion Jokem of haine broken into the lock up here and

istealing a quart of the Mayor's

White mule. First Game The Jasper High School basket ball team wi'l have their first game with Otwe.l cn Oct. 8. Everybody turn out and root for the boya.

Could Hardly Straighten Up. When the kidneys are overworked

or disordered and fail to throw out

matter from the system, it

l ill l IUI l.- I IV . . . . i st middle age causes aches, pains lame back, swol

will occasionally eat too much or of (en annies, soze jonu, u..nc, at

some article of food not suited to his mg specKs, etc. j. . scan ck, nesconstitution, causing indigestion or ttr 'a- writes: My kidneys and constipation and will need a dose of 1'ack hurt me so when I got out of bed Chamberlain's Tablets to move his ,n thc morning i could hardly straighhmv..l nnd invi(rrr,to hi ctnnn ten Up. Had to lUb the Slllall Ot Iliy

" . . a .....p,'. v a.i.p ' w w Alt Vila Wlion tliiu ?j ilnnn t'inro la rt rrmenn DaC'K ICIt)rO

Help Them Help Yourself When you consider the steady, continuous, never-interrupted work demanded by the kidneys, you do not wonder that they must have help occasionally to filler and cast out from the blood stream the waste matter that forms poisons and acids if permitted to remain, causing backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, sore muscles, dizziness, floating specks, sallowness and irregular bladder action. Foley Kidney Pills t:ive relief promptly. Sold by P.ose Mehringer. Many of us know -very little about science, remarks Houston Post, hut we have proven beyond a doubt that the pants made in ltU." possess a seat durability that no one thought they possessed six years ago.

YouV vtucoM To fmf . IF SuCK A LOMS fiAT MEAN

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why the average man should not live to a ripe old a vre.

hardly button

felt the Kidney i Mirer.

could walk, mv shoes. I

I could haven't

soreness since Pills. Sold by

I took Rose.

Foley Mehr-

PI8 bUOpBP

Washington says tht average man should have $52.41 cash. Average -men are hard to find

i Tht J uper High School will Hoboes and other faanionable ,aVe a pi? supper on Sept 3 men are j?oinsr south for the Everybody "invittd Prccecds ro

winter.

Kewar-! Chil lorn wno plav in mud may row to b.; :j polit-can

to Athletic Association

No Substitute Offered. -wAi'tt will nK.-iiit ilnn"'lv:f c

otrerinr omethintr "jut as ood" beause it pays a better profit, the fact still stands that ninety nine out of a hundred druufuists veeommend t'ham! cr!:un's Colic and Diarrhoea liemedy, when the best medicine for tiianhoea is asked for, and do so because thev know from what their cus-

The readers of 1 1 1 i paper will -e fleiuedto le ini th:it tlier- is :d least one tlreaded dis-ase th:t science been able to eure in ail us ttaL".', nnd that is Catarih. Catarrh oeniL' greatly iiillnenr1 liv ! in t i I tit ti !i 1 Pi nil if ii ill ii ri im i t

constitutional treatment. Halls C at.irrh turners say of it, that it can be dedue is taken internally" mid acts thru pemled noon. the blocd on tl e nan ous Mirfai'i's of the 8te:n thereby detro im ttje f..und.aon , , , oi the .lip ase, and u'ivincr the patent I hlte t.lO nVUl W.in invenOU etrenijth bv baibünj: r.p tlie c(.nii!uion prct'jro yoA LMrds with a deep Hndassisti.iL: nature in .lo.m: 1 'rf,an,J vl IMi ;:t ,h? fjentl-nvin

i ne i roiu ieur.i n:'ve mnei ia u , , k j ... . iv vi. nv ii-L- 1.'1T i 011 CTMl.'tUI

Moralists who are bewailing the times and the manners should remember that few Irls are as bad as tliey are painted.

The man who s.jys that lonjr life Is simply a matter of psychology and o.ul livimr, forgot about the reckless motorcar driver.

A first necessary movement toward naval disarmament is a disarmament of suspicion.

This Is no time for the Hiillpplnes to seek independenee. It Is too dillicult to borrow money.

We have found something human about the former kaiser at last. He is kicking about his taxes.

Predictions are the temperature will rise. There is no reason It shouldn't. It is the season for it, and everything else is doiic it.

Discarded After Making the Horrifying Discovery That It Was ThreeQuarters of an Inch Too Long to Be Strictly au Fait. Is nothing more depressing than h new skirt which is only 73 per cent au fait and fold3 carelessly about both ankles, instead of tilting back rakishly and blinding the innocent bystander in both eyes. Great care has been taken, according to the fashion periodicals, to make the fall skirt so long that it can be worn to church with perfect propriety. By actual measurement it will reach to the top of a 12-inch boot, which will prevent anybody from tripping on It. In fact, it Is estimated that it is going to be harder to trip over one of the new fall skirts than it is to escape the strident voice of the cafe plnno player. The fall skirt will be made of anything that costs more than It did last winter, but will not be guaranteed against defects of workmanship or material. Stripes will be worn a great deal by women who would look better in some solid, neutral tint like black taffeta. The nervous, high-voiced Scotch plaid will also be favored by wives whose husbands have learned to suffer In silence. Owing to the Increasing hardihood of the American woman, the fall skirt wlil have the same kind of lining as the silk stocking, but the latter will contain a trille more material. (Copyright.) O

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last Highfs Oreads What They Mesa

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DID YOU DREAM OF FIRE?

much faith io

t!i. i nr Itvi' iniurM uf ll-jll'o l'it ii id

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Cure that they otter One tlnndie.l Dol- tail hates I'tU' water, like I Hate laif h r any ":. th d it fads M cure, t hat boy aiTCSS the Street WliO Send for li-t of te-tinior iai-. Address: i ., ,..n7nn nut of a hoirti and

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Ohio. toA by PiPtrnit, 7.";c. adv.j

That yarn about a ship's crew being!

saved from starvation by the food carried for a carL'o of parrots is certainly a bird of a story.

loieiiu.f ii ...i i

lour roiitT sKiiit1 neei.

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A Hard Winter

A Blizzard and 14 inches of

EiTective Sunday, b eburary 20,

.'1921, the schultil-f time of South . . m nil ii'ntr fffiln rj T'lv'noi" ICS

. I e -t till IVilllVtV LiaillO d W OUC Jti io

Jaw Canada. Trapoers and as lohous

ssitiers up mere say it is very ! severe winter is coming. An-; imals are groinjr heavy furs.! Tress have thicker bmk. Squirrel; are layincr in bijr supplies of nuts ! Salmon trout ill spawn early,! forseeinpr eaiiy freeziro; over of j lakes. Take a tip! Lay in your coal;

now.

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Foley's Honey and

COMPOUND STOPS THAT DISTRESSING COUGH checks it quickly u. J nucly, clear the th'oat of phlcjn . i inueu, and coa' the raw, itj;!jn:f J unlaces with a healing, 60othin4 me ji cine. Don't Couijli Until Weak "I am an old hdy, 75 yejr? old, un i 1 had a very bud couh fruui b ivjp.j; H ürippe. I thought it n C'wJ tunc to try l oIcys Honey and Tr Compound. nd 1 tent and f.ot a boule, .nd :t !oppcd my coih, nd l ßct berrer. So now 1 am around Ji? ho jc ii-n Mr. Mary Kihy. Spokane W . !. If c K can firoi'JH tniiuU'tu substitute is as wd as t; ;tv.v Foley's Homy and T ir For aale by Kosa 3IehriiiKür

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12 Leave. .". .7;55 c m. 1L " ....U:i5a.m. 0 " ... ";lf,pm Xrt lihouinl

L?ave 9;15 a m. 4:45 p.m.

8.00 p.m.

It Is tin s.ilu r opinion of n com Pr'nt Jinl.1 tli.'it laitd! ions t:nike ltttiT ;rnvn tlmn wxwo , von In this priol of drouuht.

Tnl'lir opinion in opitonif hns effootinilly s-;ittMl tho f;inlly profiteer who took four lumps of Miar to his or hor cup of coftVo.

Thc hoitriit of hardship will bp r':ir!ic(l if thc proJiiccrs who proy on humeri nissitios Kchlc to rais thc price of summer furs.

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Head To Help You It" you arc subject to .biliousness, ras, bloatin.vr, Mck headache, sour stomavh on other ills that result from indigestion and constipation, you can Xit relief with Foley Cathartic Tablets. They arc a jrenuine, wholesome physic that alTords prompt, sure and safe relief without griping pain. J. T. Osburn, II. V. 1). 1, Lucasvtlle, ()., writes: 'Foley Cathartic Tablets arc fine. I had stomach trouble I took Foley Cathartic Tablets and now I can eat anything." Sold by Hose M eh ringer.

CASTOR SÄ

For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years

Always I -curs

Sitjnaturc cf

Trecnt tentlcncics toward lower ri-os may Jo a mere windfall. Stahle values and prosperity to endure demand normal production.

Tossihiy It would pive the somewhat deflated overall movement a new Impetus if Kim; l!('or;'c should appear hi a pair at some important function.

France will he able to raise 'iioui:li a heat for her own hread '.his year. P.ut the American spv-ulators do nt seem to l.elicve It. Judging by prices. Coughing Restored Speech. After beuc dum! for 1)3 years fi womnn living In C'iristina Maeford. Hnsland. nmfM'd hnck her speech. The woman h U sisty-one year? old has lvn l''d-ridden for 40 years Three week ao, durinc recovery from a serious attack of bronchitis.

, her voice was restored while couching.

Amuilng Mixed Metaphors. Hatter a curious cnse of mixed metaphors appeared in a Middle Western newspaper recently: "In t losing. h asked that the hinges of their friendship never prow ruty, but always be links In the golden chain of fellowship."

X N KFC.AKD to dreams alout fire JL the mystics are not entirely agreed. They all seem to azree that simply to dream of a fire is a favorable omen, hut come of them attach unfavorable meanings to different circumstances which may arise in connection with the dream tire. Many of them predict that if you dream of a conflagration in which your house or yourplace of business Is burned down, you will have many business troubles, but will come through them all right. Others say that if you see a tire in whi-h the burning houses have fallen down It is a iiKt favorable omen and not so jrood a one If the houses still stand. The consensus of opinion is that to see any fire and not get burned by It denotes health, fortune and happiness. To burn yourself in your dreams is not a favorable prognostication, but to dream that you touch the fire and are not burned, a most favorable one. Most authorities agree that while to tlream of fire Is a promise of good luck, it also me.irw that you are likely to have a quarrel with a friend, though some declare that you must see the tire start suddenly to be sure of a niarrel. and all agree that the dispute will be over a trille. If ou extinguish the fire, a surprise is in store for you. To see a sparkling tire on a hearth or in a stove, denotes plenty of money, if a woman builds a tire without any trouble, she will be happy and have many children. If she has difliculty In making the re burn, the omen Is the reverse. The scientists regard the fire dream -imply as a reminiscence fnm our nursery days when we were 'wann-d not to play with matches and schedule this dream as one of the typical or standard ones. As the scientists don't entirely agree with the mystics, and the mystics don't entirely agree among themselves with regard to t!io significance of drvam fire. It would seem to he a cae where each of the re-t of us was entitled to his own opinion. (Copyright.)

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S'H. IKLE'Y 1VIA.SOKT WILLIAM POX

HBjdLSE! BsSLEiE, I Cincinnati Reds vs. Huntingburg- Athletics. At HUNTINGBURG, INDIANA, on Tuesdav, October 4th, 1921. Don't mis3 this Opportunity to see a National League Ball Team in Action. Game called at 2 p. m. so that patrons may return on afternoon train

HUGHES' CHILL TONIC , PALATABLE Better than Calomel and Quinine. Contains no Arspnir. Th om v.n .m.

vv4vtawiw.

As well a fnr Chills and Fevers, Malarial Fevers, S-.vatnp Fevers and ions Fevers. Just what yon need at this season. 3Iill Ldixative, Nervous Sedative, Splendid Tonic. TRY IT, Don't Take Any Substitute. tüc an ! l.l'ü liottles.

lrcpared by UOKINSON-PKTTETCO., Louisville, Ky

IncorperuttMl

I Popular Excursion lo Louisville

Saturday, October 1st, IS21,

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JASPER Ic eluding war tan' Tickets will be sold on all regular trains S.itnrdny, October 1-t, l'.ui. and will be oo i in oache', or in sleeping c.xxa upon payment of regular Pullman chamr. (Jood reluming on all regular trains up to and inelrdiiu No. 2 le.ivipc Louievilie atV:50p.m. Monday October I) 1, l'JI. Fortick-ts and detail.-d inform-ition, apply to ticket arnts.

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j AcHiiiS will .sell r nnd trip ti-:kct at rv luceda r,:- on September PJ h to.'U.h iiiMU-ivft, and for trains s- !i M to arrive at Lvan-vide la m fore noon u.'t. 1st, liinitel to return before mi! 1 niirht O -tobcr .'Jrd, l'.'Jl. Aricrtur.il pio huti and rnvhinrry, Ho:u Kco:.oinics I'roaucts. i!or?e Show. L ve St ck cxlrt.it, Vudevil.o, Pi tret- attraction--

Low Kound Trip Fares FOR .EVA?SVJLLE EXPOSITION EVALSVILLE, IND. Sept-20th-Oct. 1st, 1921

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Concerns which FAILED during the year 1920, were Non-advertisers. Bradstreet reports.

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Tlie Bon Ed Doane Printorium, Jasper, Ind.

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