Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 March 1922 — Page 4

JASPER WEEKLY COIM7! By BEN ED DCANE.

f Ti .1 l - roi'M, inx;in I Entered a econl-cli o fnce at J Mpr, I p 1 Marrb3,l7 . r.. im 2 0 Vi Ye hl? rufe i n.v.ie! r'BU!f.yl7 .1 i-Tioei until a I ri:t" rrT r ' n 'till . nie i t r.-e TPttoii f j noliflher a tiflerent hcn!1 b e a i lviad FRIDAY MARCH io. 1921 j J.L. .Morrow Appointed Co fgt Counly Board of Edujation Keels The twelve township trustee 1 ' . 1 4. I Of the COUnV bo ni of nifciuotrs oi me ujiiiuj u urn ui education, met in the cour.iy wereuDfor fo Suisonan'l and action State School Survey, the County Superintendent's Meeting a New Alhany and scorin - of Schools. Employment of Teachers for next year, Teach era Attendance Law, and Diplo mo V virViinifinr a Mr. J L Morrow was appoint ed COUntj aent for th y2r bej?inntnjr Mar- 16 in a vote of 7i to 6 in 'a clod executive session and Upon motion was made LUnaniousfor the selection of Mr. " clHM vr.lt? Morrow A resolution ws unanimously passed by the Board that requires all teachers who expect to teach in rnnnrv ehnnla Or n.ihma VMr in IOOO lOOf: nnA who lack 48 weeks of normal ori or College trai inpr thai such teachers must continue th ir tmninc: ths snmmer with at leaat 12 weeks of work. The County Commissioners Held a lively session at the Pnurt hnnqp lqqt Mnnr'nv Hnf lOUft nOUSe 13S iVlOnLay. tlOl air by the car load, o er reads A tentative compromise was fin- ,h ally reached. lhere was so much alk bu; .ittle business was doee. A B Knmpof Jasper reenv ed the contract for the Jolm Bhemel systen of gravel road. in Midison tp. His bid was $42.951, the lowrst b'd. The Brown Roid company of A fords ville bid $45 511 43. and Jo -or A Rayn of Lootjootee, $4,3 IV Mvnattand Bledsoe of C z low bidder, was awarded the con tract for the Parten! eimer svs tem in Hal! tp. The bid was 400. High bivl Was that Of Van; Hoy Construction companv, $17, ' 400. , PATI Pi-khnrrlf. filerl R nrnfocf' " 7" , "I;, c 1 1 T "Ka""" V,M"",UHU' "t . T nmmA I h. M'or lr rrt o r nr . . .. . 1 xjciuui v. "auuouiiif ruau Thp nrotests were overmlpH It seem tnat Lemme has a snap,

... v One Way of Going It The doors i.f t1 ew house had shrunk horrib y. as ihe: way of the modern Jour mad ol uriSfrisoi ed wood, The uü'l.l-r woul inot send the carpenter to rep;T them, so the hosehuHs tried the ironical method, and wrote: "Dear Sir; The mice cn ruu under n.ost of nur doors bu our cat cannot .ollo.v thi j. A" 1 ; 1 you p' etise send a ma at on:to m ike room on J-.r the doors for th car. Mid much oblige!" Edinbnrg Scotsman. Now some ran i s:d u hae Im en cured of blim,; ess by a hew sv,r half dollar. i! tc are sum people who might be I.'.imh"! Iy micIi a sieht. London uses :';'m.!Unio gallons cf water daily. There must be a g ol many tires there and pro!ahl tln' hae the strcet-uashi:,g svstem. We can only ay that if the boy who starts to school with a smiling face Is not a hypocrite lw is abnormal. Paraguay propose to gvt along here after with nn army of l.Ooo men. Uiu od how Luauy generuU?

HOW IIlUC'l rent does Lemme pav In part to advanced methods for treatfor his lOOm in the COUrt house? ment in hllndness and also 10 ,mPi mNot b?infi: a public officer he t,on of xXw l11"1' ln preventing blindshould py rent. We know of no nes:slaw permiu;ng Ku.z o cJvv! Bfuc Mean Soft Bone8 stenographers lees, itvoot the, CopenliaKen.The bones of persons Commissioners wnl have tu mm- who ,mve l)lue pves are more fra2!lf SWer these questions before next BIM lnore liable to fracture than those elec 100. ! whose eves are f other colors, ile itis well f0 rememeber that wording to investigations made by Dr. tht thert WS h fo mer eck 0 '(1 Olaf Itlegvad and Dr. Holger Ilax engineer cf this county sentenced thausen. o pen i'enitay few ye is o lor monkiy Puisness v ith cUims He is not in th is coun'y any A distinguished scientist tells waitmore. ( pt. world that clocks run faster at

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few know that many of the beautiful .coats worn Jiy milady ure made from r', tu .i.nf r i iiimiii ii4i. .in iiiiii i ni hi ir"ii't knew It n that the price can Jump. Though , i -

I'M i,mai wiizerianu, loo, win approve - i t , i , , m , ' 111 '-.for seeking communion with 'the suna limitation or naval armament!, to . . , , . . . ... swept sides than there might be. say. My nothing of a reduction in tourist . m . . v. ... K. .

rsilfs Jhat will Mend more American lioM.'tT. -MCpivS.

DIG NEWS IN LITTLE ITEMS Scattered item of local news and lÜMwklw ttHin- of Increased pro-'tl,e due tion lu re, ;,f gr-ater sales there, of h .s-nliss liijeniployment, of a general Mir of action among Industrie., of a uicepreml movement anions ail men to o.rr and' get bnslne.s-this is the LMe:itet j:ew of the year. It is the most f1Min..,M.ir..y vital news to . ul! toour husinesv. our families, our p :.ce or t.iiiä. o,,r fMpeS our mbitions. iMt because of the -real news of internatlo slunin.-anr,. with a hi er appeal

fll tllii I Ii 1 11 if ! 1 1 1 I ttm nruntutf Miiiv - ' ",f !"" V"!,r, l" "ml",K"" "' . nllI wlm ,s not ,,.,,.,1 , 1(,.,k fr , r,ai, )(,ttt0pn . im,s T'. ' -,,.. .M-.-s IIIM'k I I II VIUHII 111 II II I I II I 1 1 1 T III I x I. . t ...1.1 . . 1... i.-iueii in me usrejraie, auniii 10 n every hotir. every day and every week, the total is convincini:. We have struck a business revival. We are on ti e road to normal production sales. .....;. tv i., e. - . - !.. I-io,u. e aie ut .meu 101 nijiei 113. , . !...!...,..... 11 , . - value of this buMness revival. 1 hey knmv lr hr !,,r,,p,, int au prsl ',n,slM'nt-v ,f t,,e obstacles of '"'ssi,"hm' ;,rt,'J; k';,r "f lai',lftn ,,,v "ed I he nation-wide prosI ert t y campaign insniuieu ny uie llotary Clubs of United States and Canada will irive the revival Impetus iti ail part of the lountry that should M1,m lmmeuiaie anu unmisiaKame re1" 'very community in the 1 nited ' ' The alms which have almost always rolled aloim in secret, have arrived ) much more pure Into the bosom of Clod himself than those which, exposed even ajralnst our will to the eyes of men. have been somewhat befouled and illsf nrli1 im lJiir aonrs liv tin im- : llvoi(i., .oiimhusMnees of self-love nnd the praise of the spectators; like lose sfreams which have almost Iways rolietl under the uround, and which earry into the bosom of the se;1 waters living and pure; while, on tlie contrary, thoso which have traveled level and exposed tracts In the open

ordinarily carry there only defiled minutes is about 75 pounds. r If locuwnters, which are always dra-in' motive Mremen were to save a little along the rubblsb, the corpses, the mure, than- one shovelful of coal out slime which they have amassed on f 9yvry t011 llS0d, the total saving

ti.eir route. BLINDNESS DECREASES IN U.S. Case Drop From 57,272 in 1910 to 52,617 in 1920, Say Census Figures. nuinb'T of Wnshlncton, 1. V blind persons in the Tniicd States !ecronil from ÖT.J7' in t.jo fo .vj.r. 17 R yyy according to t:g :.res for the ..-.. bureau. The decrease was attiih ircd I night than they .do during the day. j Now we would like to hear what the man suffering from insomnia savs apolit that, Humanity will be somewhat nobler than It Is when It begins to realize that the joy of wealth Is not in the indulgence that uney procures, but In the work that .creates the wealth that money represents. The ver hci n -toy of sunburn n-e know anylhirg about, is a little disci etion In the way of shade and skin covering. MILITANT MARY-5orne-gVl5 wear.ocbet-bac Gnd-6orreQcore PERFUMERY; Vei!; they may baye 'their 'fancy sshiffc A . COPPER-CENT FOR-MF I

SAN FRANCISCO'S SKYSCRAPER Surely It must long" have seemed 'a

reproach to California, the land of. - , ' t Mi: trf,s- hiZ P-'l. M telescope?. ! i bl ranches, that It should posse.iio skx scraping building worthy of the name! Of course, with the Immense traits of habitable territory within its vaueys. mere is less apparent. neen . .. . , Woolxvorth building, that New York 'Piped and California refused to rvav. Hnt nmv t nplM.a tial the r.prKlch wI be ,lfu.d. tS;in Francisco will join palne wth UJ proJectef, 8(K-fnot Wl Crocker sibling, says the christian Science Monitor. This will ,,e t.asy t,.e taest nuldnj, m lht. ,.aciüc coast n,lt Its claJms lnay not stop at a Dow ROt w W(). worth Uii(Af lneasnre but 780 fvt from si1,nvjk (o p(,ak? Then of courst.f tliere wi bo subsiuary note-compar-,riKS w,th the Woolworth. which can ofrt.r ' 43 InIle3 of pimnbtn- two m?Jes (f eicvator M,afts 40 acres Of"floor" . . .... area, ana nunureiis or minions or We.8..t. Tru., it is a wod,r. ,.., llw ,iroWMn of unsllltable CIirlstlmls . . . . r presents oy me simiie expedient or u-iiiirtln nnrtf This device has bw.n ,on;J prtfe-tlwfl by Youngsters, but (SOmewhere in the borderland between chii(lnoo(, anu niaturity most people develop what they are pleased to call sentiment and seniblllty hazy quail tIes thal ncvkr,heU,ss ,iave a ful hoIl on IIlüSl of us. It Is H ,oll. rageniw adult who will fly in the face of tJie twln notIonal illusions. And evidently the members of the Women', CIty ,lMh are couracoous ln tho ,x. treme. Tlie stnmiresr thinif nbour if .ra ti.,it ti.o ur. swtofiiii. r.ii. lwuUl pH0,de in New York to protest. savs Youths' Companion. One doesn't associate sentimentnllty and New York ruKlubs. estteriallv of the feminine Dersuasion. An ordinary passenger Promotive consumes a pound of fuel for every .VJ feet it travels. Every unnecessary stop, made with a heavy freight 'or passt.ngtM. ,rajlK represents a fuel loss of frmi) r,(H) lo 7(H) pouiujs of ,.oa,t .1 1? . - . . tiepenuins on me weigm or tne tram, .. .. 1 .. ..... . mr ii-iiKiii 1 mtr auu lutr fi iiwf n)li,nfinn. xvr!tpS Ftnvd W Person . ... - - - - . . V in i, w,,riiiv Work a iiiüinn. ir enk OI, a train of -0 frelghl (ars ,luft ,M.en knoWM to t.uuso a oss o( as much ns o;0 ponmN of coal in a ten-hour 1H.ri,t. The loss of coal every time n modern locomotive pops off for. tire would be equal to nearly 1 er vent of all the coal handled. "Civilization begins and ends with the plow." No real growth In art, science, literature and other outgrowths of virile citizenship has ever been attained in any country without agriculture to produce the people's food .nd clothing und to mnke it possible for a division of labor in society. Xation may rise and fall as tliey have, ...1. w.,.uw.i...r commercial imporiance tney must lie

hacked by agriculture that affords sus- 1 would go ii.Jo In ri iv on mv tenanee for the people. Truly, civiliza- w.v fim. I lie sjai;on io ihe roaO in lion will end when the plow ceases to which I live and who hud paed run and the "earth to yield her fruits bU':1' ,,l,rj- ahseiKe.In season "Yip." again a mfd r'.e Yank, shifting his (hewing gum horn ihe right side of his n ojnh to the N-ff. The. extreme of conscientiousness ..Xn iHmor ,,., , f . he

s'.miis to have been reachel In the case of the girl who, before committing suicide in her hoarding house room by turning on the gas, thoughtfully left $:iJ m the table to pay for the gas u.d. j . Aren 1 tney mauu.g quite a lot of mh, over the farm hand who acquired a piece of oil land that is returning him a day, but continues to work for $1 a day? He could afford to coninue for less than that. .Marshal Foch. after traveling L'O.OOO miles and for many days over the Tinted States, may feet urged to sy. 'Tarbleu, America doesn't heed battleships and .submarines a we 'need them." poetors are reported to li;v dKcovered that the practice of starving the fever patients was wrong. They can hardly blame the patient if he wants to know from them if thev are unit - k sure they have it right this time. MAN SLEPT IN STORE TO SLAY ROBBER NO. 23 After his tore had been robbed lwJ times In the Inst two ears. I. .1. iMmkle. of I'.erwick. Iowa, decided to sleep there and protect his property. The rirst night spent in the t re he shot and killed a robber.

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rrjx Another thintr that has made alimony so popular in this country I that'll is not rife with so much mo nutouy as the washtub. ' .'he , V : ' FROM 'WITHIM, NOT 'BEYOiND' 1 Cc-nishman Had Not Made Full Explanation Ccoceming Hand Outstretched From the Grave. A Cornishman m America was in 2ictis;or. with a YanUee Kach was upho!ling t h e' great joud point. o t his native town "I've been a great traveler in my time." said th Cocnihmrin. ' Wp," retui lied the YanU " lifimed .'he (7,,,,,,,' üan "'.u leiunong. fo mv home afte, ftl, 5Ii,tlM, 0 tUf.llT y(..lrs f;rs, thoughi llni.ni.l; iee was thai rates." went on the Cirnt"hmnM. "t r ; a hand shot up out of one of the; graves arid gripped my hand -o he;irfl-f that it gav me -x tum Ii was ,,rm,l of ,u m1 aopminiam e of nM:e " "Pon't try t spiing su h a tall or e on me," answered the Yank, cynically. 'I'm not wallowing that yarn." M.rf,c(Jv lrue. nirintltMl ?lie Ornlshman. "Hut I ought to add that it Was the hand of the old sexton who was engaged at the time of my entry in digging a graw and didn't, trouble to get out of the hole." London Answers. SEEMS LIKE TOY RAILWAY Smallest Line In the World Is In the North of England, in Cumtr. land County. Amerlrnn visitors to Furop, on Intjdinc at Liverpool or Southampton. are at once struck by the small size of British locomotives ns compared with the mighty machines In American railway operation. Their : astonishment is. howexer. sorn supplementeI tiv admiration for the exiellent runring made on the Kndish main lines. tut If one's itinerary takes him into the lake-lands and high-lands of Cumberland, says. Hallway and Locomotive Engineering, he will there tind an Independent little line which is said to be "the smallest public railway in the world." This line Is Jsnown as the Kkdale railway, and is 7s mile in length. The rail gauge Is one of 15 inches only. It Is leased to a London companyNarrow (lauge. Hail ways. Limited. The passenger working is carried on by midget express en5ir.es. built to a scale of one-auarter the size of ordinary BrltUh main-line locomotives, but in ether respects exactly the ame In construction and appearance.

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