The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 08, 1905, Image 3

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TELLS ONE LITTLE.
by Sense of Smell,
Potatoes Are Alike.
really think that you can
the tastes of potatoes and
onions?’ was the unusual jon
that Prof. Burtis Burr Breese asked
his psychology class at the University
of Cincinnati the other morning
“i yet to see the individual
who could tell them apart when they
were reduced to the same consistency
and when the sense of taste only was
used.”
At this point Miss Luella Latta, a
member of the class, showed some evi
dences of doubting, and the professor
asked her if s he would not exhibit tc
the class exactly how discriminating
her sense of taste was,
He explained that he did not
the potatoes and onions on hand,
that he had something far more
cided In its taste and quite as familiar
to most people
Then Miss Latta was asked to steg
up to the rostrum and when she was
seated Prof. Breese told her that she
must not breathe through her nose--
that is, she must rely altogether on the
taste and that he was certain she
would be unable to distinguish the
three things that he then proceeded
to give her separately.
She falled, quite as the professor
predicted, and he then told the class
that Miss Latta had not been able to
tell wintergreen from peppermint or
peppermint from cloves.
“In fact,” he sald, "none of you can
tell the difference simply by the sense
of taste. The taste is alded greatly
by the sense of smell. All you really
taste is sweet and sour, salt and bit
TASTE
Unassisted Onions
and
“Do. you
distinguish
quest
have
have
but
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YOU NEVER CAN TELL.
»yYou think you do——but you don't,”
Barnard Shaw,
In the touch-and-go of the dally show
where the virtues are highly priz»d
the
conceit
That we're looking down
Jove-ilke frown
On the Turk or the Hottentot
our wings like
perfa:t thnizs
Which we think we
not.
mild
with a
the
are—but we're
This nation of ours, as ii tells the
Powe 3,
the land
brave,
we
Just,
we
Is of the free and the
trust, and we're awfully
And haven't the sign of a slave
No peasants toil on our
As labor the sons of the
‘or the
Dukes
but we are
chainless soll,
Czar,
nooks of i.e
we're not in
flerce Grand
We think we're not
There's no great
sSman
humblest
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went alone,
“May, 1 wi
Arms
evening
“Rut
trong
come to my
lady, and I do n
name coupled with
May answered
her own her
Of course
hers.”
nothing more
heart decision
she
had been married more than
now, and far had al
own sweet will and way.
This time the was
edly made easy to her,
her good-bye on
morning he sald to her
“1 shan't be home din
night, May. You had better dine at
mother's. By the way, this is Mrs
Armstrong's night. You have sen
that regret?”
The first fear she had
Jack crept into her heart at a new,
look she saw in his eves, and it
hor first falsehood to him from
wae
should go
RO WAYS
intter unexps i
Jack
gdas
for as
Thur
io iner to
.
ever felt of
drew
“Yes,” she answered
He stooped and kissed hag
“I'll make it up to you yet, darling.
Believe me, 1 did not ask it without a
good cause.”
She stood quite still
left her.
obey him: but—pshaw!
sense It was!
80, at seven o'clock, the coupe stood
at her door, and in a bewitching din
after he had
What
her huaband had forbidden her to en
ter.
It was ten o'clock when she re
turned home.
A light in the library showed that
hes
and |
She
door,
home,
the
her husband was at
ftated an instant at
then went boldly in.
Jack stood with his
the fire, his fixed upon
not her Jack The terns
gone from his ey« but
on his lips, Over his
pression
“you
nadam!
relish
ing.
Oh, wrong she had
was tempted crawl up
and creep into his ar and
her, but she
against
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eyes
no smile wa
face was an ex
of withering contempt
have
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of
enjoyed
said: “ven
fal
your evening,
had for it th
e¢hood this
morn
youl
how been! She
to to him,
ms beg him
to forg remembered
Mrs
rive
Armstrong's advice,
'* ghe said, “I had
but 1
a ciarming
am quite sleepy now
hed
me, May?’ |
am going to ww.
“Why sobey
demand
“Because
VOUur ¢
did vou di
he
slave Lo
had my
intend
own was
New Yor)
AN AERO.HMYDRAULIC MOTOR.
An English Device, Said to Be a
Great Saver of Power.
appicat
forms
evident field of
appliance
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operation
to the econoini
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of eaer
tisfactory result
an devised
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more sa
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of the force generate
to run waste,
with this
leakage
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poriion
lowed
It is
any
to
object of avdiding
of power that
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guch
Corvisler's mo
period extending over the last
years, and as a result he has been
able to produce a motor, which, with:
out tie ald of fire, steam or
{il accomplish just the savin,
| of energy and full utilization of power
which has long been the desideratfm
of those who understand the Intrica-
for a
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In the ordinary hydraulic press the
| small piston travels a relatively long
distance, while the large piston omy
| moves a short distnace. If, therefore,
by a suitable arrangement of the nec
essary parts the large piston can be
driven through a distance practically
equal to that of the small piston with
its
ace
of increasing
an
giving
and
out the
initial foree,
cumulator
necessity
evident that
¥
it is
ill be obtained
very considerable gal in force
hed
ad to goecy 5 a reat aavan-
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compli ihove
for:
tage in nomy, and is applicabie 0
kind of work.
displace ment
ates the filling
an empty pace,
the vyoiume
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placement the larg pi
must be fll
ume
that i
of a
placed without
1 1
equivalent vol
of water. therefore,
the plist
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Twenty-six Tuskegees,
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and
anywhere: we
about that’
had iruck a
aid his
sage
sent smoothly
the foot of
long hills which extend
half the dis
driver with
until
of the
over early
when the
announce:
passengers will re
seondclass passengers
and third-class
and pusgh.~
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reached
one of ance
pulled up the
“First
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will and wall
passengers will get out
Boston Herald.
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get out
According
Publ Weekly, the
ber of new novels and volumes of
stories published in the United Staion
in 1904 was 1,007, nearly 200
than ware recorded in 1903. The nun
ber of new editions of fiction publish:
sd in the same period was 814,
by th
ishers’
A A
ing men's trousers the government
charges women a tax of about $10.
Chyo is the master of the tattooing |
art in Japan. Some of his pletutes |
are sald to bo marvels
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ie evident the process of cul
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