Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 November 1921 — Page 4

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n'Oilr t J ! Ire in "i I Ii Im ' n fl 1 .Tt I ? , ,r c ml i ?! vi n ill Ii u IKII I publisher h tiBereiii c-w... fc.'nU FR!DAY NOVEMBER 4. 192J. - WOMEN AS BUYERS. Women me better buyt rs than men. i . They an? hotter Judges of kmms, us h rule: they pay more attention to current prlee iind they tire ivore Interested in savins: money. Hut, above all, they read the advertisements and no one can be eilicient in shopping who dot's not rend the advertisements' "While the men a're reading baseball or polities," Fixys one puper, "the women are nfterjthe store news. They examine it thoroughly and any announcement of special values, bargain sales, odd lots, closing-out sales, N studied word for word. After a woman has looked over the newspaper and starts downtown on a shopping expedition she knows pretty nearly what she wants. She has a pretty definite tour mapped out, knows where she wants to go, what she Is after and what It Is going to cost her and the result Is the family pock et book goes a long way in the hands of a prudent and businesslike woman." And still the paragraphers persist In making fun of the woman who seeks bargains or gibe her because of her alleged profligacy In hats. The truth Is, the money wasted about a home Is generally wasted by the man, not by the woman. Women spend 7r per cent of the family Income and spend It Judiciously, says the Payfon News. Their Importance as purchasers has never been properly valued. If it 1 ad been there wouM be fewer advertisements written for men and more for women. A Harvard professor wants e!. en I education to yield to the study l industrial problems in schools and c l lejjes. if we are to have radical cha;i:e lu curriculum building, why not o In fr intensive study of historical efforts tu better human conditions by socialistic and communistic experiments? There were many of them In both ancient and modern times, all without exception abandoned as Impractical and Inimical to the pro;; e;s of society, says the' Chicago Journal of Commerce. Nearly every sec: id problem of the day has already been solved In history by the survival of existing principles of government, trade and domestic life. Why not teach the failures of radicals In the past to warn new generations who know nothing of history? ."First of all:' says Miss Harri-1 j vlttum, uiscusslng the kind or men women should marry, "a girl should murry a man who lias some definite object in life and who is willing to devote himself to the attainment of that objeci." Almost any man who wants to marry o-uld qualify under that requirement, his dclinite object beiiij; the girl In the case. It has been a pet theory with certain sociologist that the world Is be coming rapidly feminized, hut with the coming of t!i "Knickerbocker ' girls" It would ajipcar that, visually at least, the world is becoming masculinized. "Use hili art of packing Is achieil." s;is :m exchange, "when you make two pairs of trousers go where one neck lie went before." Maybe so, hut Wouldn't two pairs of trousers around a man's neck look rather odd? An Kastei ner sold sjri.tM wrrth t . stock In a pcrctual motion" machine! i to credulou' investors before the p- , Iti-.. yliii.n.p.l l.ini lt.tii ll,. ..ul.- ik.tr. i petuul motion the world is yet sure of Is the movement, of money cut of the pockets of credulous investors. Wool Clip of West.- j Winnipeg. Man. The whI clip for western Canada this year wUI e in ; the neighborhood of .'.(MM) poupil. I Alberta's wool dip is estimated at I -VJ1 ,. which N alnjut the wune a Inst year. MauitoNa, Saskatchewan and Hritish tolumbia are expected to cvmtrlbute about 3.0UÜ.OUÜ pounds to

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v For the writing de.sk or as a companion piece to the guest book, a pen with a feather quill for a handle, makes a beautiful gift. Natural feathers arc as marvelous and beautiful in their markings as Uowera and those In neutral colors can be tinted if one wishes to brighten them. Many kind of feathers, Including those of the ostrich, are used for these decorative peps and they make a giii suited to every grown-up. - y üv VA J . v. : mm 1! W - W 1 4 Of all the kiddies who are playing before the camera little ten-year-old Mae Giraci Is believed to be on of the most fortunate, for this screen ?rss is "doubling" for Priscilla Dean it. a characterization that shows Miss D-an as she looked at the age of ten. Littie Mae started work in the "movrs" at the age of six. She was bom in Los Angeles and is of Uaban patentage. O w i.i.. i "e ii le;-Mk piace 0.11: lime how ;t im! I gottu piei. lee:st for I.'ita me tw enty -Ii . t-air. I'or lonua lime 1 winia s(l deesa Waslitow n, Coiled S. A., bu' now I no wanla see any more. So i fieuure I leavu loun nea wee I; anno coin back. lint 1 wanla tella you somaiing. Iv deesa place ees Um nioocha jol anno iiio-M ha work. Kverjoody ott polsh but no ambish. 1 uucta plen i. I .... ...I I ... I .. I I... I. !... ... r1"!'11 'Ul" ;:Ka ncie lie .io-ui . .... ... raiu. .Alio o.jj im:i j;i'ua i;u m if ii holda some da Joh ees sect down and wnifn tor da paday. Cncle Saia oltu greata beega fapill Inn be gotta wronga idee. One my frien t'oita beega family, too. "Hut v.-1 ten some bees keed gettn beeg.he xo out ami maka da leevlng. Hut I'mle Sam gotta pietita kecd wot seem Ilka never getta becg. Ia Cncle he gotta keepa tlat bunch so longa he leexe. lief he no maka some co to work preety queeck mebbe he ecs broke before ees olda man. i ki.ow wot matter here ees too moocha eet down and no tuoocha WO!t. I!ef deesa bunch could maka ia every nine ne lay rounu iika . . . .... de chceckeu we could buy da le faieen cents a dozen. And eef all da swi-evel chair een din's town gopn broT.e sania time I'ncle Sam loa ;a whol.t family. Wot yen tinkV Money r Artioiial Olamord A five-carat nrtiticiaily made dia mond costs' about 5.o to produce and may sell for just one hundred tloet tbit tmouct.

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lute for'Searchlight to Locate Enemy at Sa. Washington. Extensive experiments to develop the use of "star shells" as a substitute for searchlights In searching for enenly craft are being conducted by the Navy department with what nome otllcers describe as considerable success. A "flashless" powder Is In-ing ue

In propelling the shells from the gim The shells light up the sea for a wide?! area and officers explain that, if they can be projected without a betraying flash from the ship firing them, they! will be a far advance over the search- j light, as the beams from the latter be-j tray the exact location or the snip r m 1 M n them tujtv'll .... j It Is said that experiments have now reached the point where "star shells that will Illuminate for" several minutes a great itrea of the se far distant from the firing ship have been perfected, and along with .them powder which shows no flame or flash when the "star shells" are projected j from the ship. For guns of three In- j ches or smaller, the new system Is said ( to work almost perfectly, but in the. large guns It Is understood that all ! of the flash of discharge has not yet been eliminated. Bring Out Hoarded Gold. London. The widespread destitu tlon caused by unemployment here Is ! bringing out the gold hoarded by many ) persons In more prosperous times.! There has been a most noticeable In-; crease in the number of sovereign !' and half-sovereigns In circulation In i the last few weeks.' Previously it wnsj only on rare occasions that a sovereign j or half-soveitlgn was tendered. Ain't It Splendid? IN'T It splendid to be llvln 'long about this time o' year, Just around before Thanksglvln, with the mornings crisp and clear; With the children's cheeks a-glowln, with the future lookln bright. And ttfe shops and mills a'goln' like red blazes, day and .night? , , Ain't It bracln ain't It cheerin', when the colts kick up their heels. To approach the corn crib, hearin turkeys gobblln for their meals? Don't It make a fellow klnda satisfied with ' life r 'id glad. When it's got so hard to find a thing that's goin' to the bad? I Ain't It fine to feel the nlppln' of the brisk breeze at your nose When the old dead leaves go zlppln down the lanes. In scraggly rows. When you've hay to feed the cattle, when you love your fellow men. And you've money you can rattle in your trousers, now and then? j Ain't It fine to wake from dreamln' of the home your boyhood knew And to find the glad sun beamin just the way It used to do. Long ago, about Thanksglvln. when you'd energy to spare. "Vhen your pa and ma were llvln, and the days were always fair? S. E. Klserw DISCOVERED. Yep, that's Cousin Hill. Hill always was a cheap guy." . A NATURAL CURIOSITY Professor Pokernose: 8h! They art asking a question. Eureka! I have caught the first message from Mart. Hit Excited Cclleaguet: What do they tay? Profettor Pokern&ter They aik How do you get that way?"

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