Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 65, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 May 1922 — Page 8

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STROf.G FLEA FOR GARDEN?

United States Ccmmtecioner of Educ: tion Urges That Lr.:t Year's Good Work Continue. Last year more than 1,ikxm)) !;. anl jrirls in cities. Inr; h towns :umI !? dustrial villages in the t'nited S;ai

I cultivated gardens uikKt school (iiic : tion and sujiorvision and product 1 many million: of dollars' .worth of vc, etables and small fruits to lc coi ' sumed where produced without co for transportation and handling an without loss from deterioration on th markets. There were many thousand, of boys and girls who produced nion than $50 each in what would othei wise have been Idle time, and thou Fands of acres of land that would hav lain idle If It had not been cultivate by the boys and girls yielded more thai $5HJ an acre. The educational value to the chil dren was far greater than the valu of the food products. That value in eluded health, physical vigor, habits o' industry, knowledge of plant life niu of the phenomena and forces of na ture, and the beginning of the undei standing of the fundamental mora principle that every one should gladl; contribute to his own support b his own labor. "The United States bureau of edu cation will not be able to follow uj this work this year as fully as it um for several years past' writes I. 1 Claxton, United States commisslorie; of education, "but I hope the interes of children, teachers, superintendent, and school boards will not lag and tha the time will soon come when thi. f-chool-directed home garden work wil' be recognized as a necessity and ai essential part of the education of chil (Iren in all cities, towns and Industrial villages."

FOR BOYCOTT OF BILLBOARD

Speaker Advocates Strenuous Action . Against What Is Generally Recognized as a Nuisance. Declaring the automobile has, made the billboard a countrywide problem. K. T. Hartman of Boston, member of the Massachusetts Civic league, addressing a meeting of the American Civic association, said that there is no best law or method for dealing with the problem presented by the defacement of both the city and the country by outdoor advertising. The public, he said, can bring remedies to bear when it chooses to make the effort. He suggested that one effective method would be to withhold patronage from persons and firms employing tins method of publicity, and said thi-; would settle the whole problem in-a year.

MAKE FENCE ATTRACTIVE

A few morning gJories or cardinal climber vines will cover that bare or unsightly fence and make It attractive.

I GOTTA frien whosa run show house and lasa week he aska me, 'Tietro, how you lika vcesit show on da stage." I say, "Oh, all right, eef gotta gooda seat I no care ver mooch." You mow one time I rida stage coach ;eexty miles and for tree week I not eet down.

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1ii t everyting een dat show ees no -traighta goods. Everyting try be omating wot aint. One ting wot looka ka stnet ees jusa paint dat way. I tanda one side and wateha guy maka )e weeth bees wife. He smile jusa ilea had payday-and tella bees wife ow moocha he love. Put jusa beween you and me. and no Tor spreada ound. when dey leava stage ees beega ight breaka loose. Siie tlglita heem nd he lighta her and both maka plena cuss each other. Iut ees vomating on dat stage I no ndcrstanda ver good. I heara stage Kinase tella one guy upstairs droppa ee bon'ers. I tiitk me!!e upstairs es Itmeh. house, and he droppa tree orders, for no pay da bill I dunno. lint my fri-n tella me I am wronga lee. He say upstairs ees flifrs for a st aire ami ees mi lunch house. But ktiow some lunch house wot gotta lenta Hies justa same. When my frien tella me tree four eega tings on dat stage ees da wings tink he try foola me, too. I feegure ef dat beega tings ees jusa wings ' sure like to geeva look at da files ot use 'em. Wot you fink? O

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rv3erchant Gets Protection TS this theSpcnccr National Bank? This J is Goodwin & Company, ofSpringficld, Mr, Goodwin talking A stranger has just offered a check on your bank for $30 in payment for some floods. Says his name is John Doe. Has he an account and is he good for that amount?." By telephoning to the ban!:, the merchant can always protect himself from loss by worthless checks.

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Memorial for Heroic Dead. The tuinee of Wales has brought

haek with him from the Antipodes a very beautiful eomeption of u form memorial for the soldiers who have fallen in l he great war. He appro;uhed Ballarat, the preat gold iniiiiiii: city in the Australian eolony of Vii-toria hy means if a hroad avenue, some fifteen miles long, lined on either side by tree, which are nourishing, and Hint hid ere long to form a sort of foliage dvmed roof f.r the entire thoroughfare. K.ich tree, planted within the last three or four years, ami there are about the thousand of them, eomimmoratev a Hailarat hoy who rave ii life for the empire at the front in rram-e, on the peninsula of Jal-liM.-ii and in Palestine. Kacli of the riet-s I .ears the name of the soldier aI supreme sacrifice it In de. ;ed to reeall to his kith and kin a! i:.riai at I.o-"io;) Mail. An actrvss in London went to court :::';nl a dramatic critic to disprove iN asertio?i that during a scene she it her toenails. She was sustained, ut the dramatic critic may ask for i stay ef proceedings to enable him i appeal to a chiropodist. vi ar.tomobilit was driving fast ,; ; i r.c.-ording to the evidence, ,. ..Siy breath away, and fust ,.,,r for the Judge, according to I... ,n:c:uv, to tuke one's license

Winsome Doris May, the 'mcvie'

star, is an arder.t motorist and goifer. , In recent work che has won a place in the hearts cf the screen fans which , few girls of her years have attained, i O ! I Evil in Scarcity of Homes. Much of the-unrest of the country is due to the scarcity of homes, ac

cording to F. Hoger Miller, ecrctary i

of the chamber of commerce, Macon. 'la., who addressed the convention of he National Association of Coinmerial Organization Secretaries at their meeting in Chicago. Marriages have continued at the rate of 1.MUnm yearly in the United Slates7 he said. "Hut in IMS only jmhh new homes were erected, while in HUH the number of new homes was only 7o,km. "This Imme shortage is not due to the war, but to a neglect of the principles and ideals of our forefathers. Out of -very HHJ Americans JO are discontented." Mr. Millar suggested placing the housing problem upon a community basis, with opportunity for every man to buy a home suitable to Ids income, and enactment of bills to provide federal aid for home builders.

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The Tide Cityward. The congestion of population In urban districs is an old complaint. It seems to be an inevitable consequence of our industrial civilization, and none of the schemes for checking It have, proved effective. The disclosure by the census that the cities are growing seven and a half times faster than the rural districts is therefore no surprise. It is not so much that the cities have forged ahead as that the country has fallen -behind. In the years from HUO to 1PJ. indeed, the cities have gained mly the hev Inhabitants where they gained in the preceding decade. Hut rural growth; ha been only one-third as gr?it

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