The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 28, 1910, Image 3

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    WOMAN'S WAYS,
A woman
day
You stay at home and wait all day
And get a card on Monday
That tells you why she staid away,
says she'll call on Sun-
postal
A woman says, “Do come to dinner!
I'll look for you on Tuesday night.’
You go—and how you'd like skin
her!
house
tight.
to
The is closed up snug and
A woman
A little
She'll let
you
else
says, “I
token
that
wish
of
wish
to give
esteem!”
of hers
You
outlive
Or ‘twill vanish like a dream.
A woman says, “Yes, | play poker!”
And when she loses forty cents
You feel as if you'd like to choke her
For it's on you her rage she vents.
A woman hurries to the races
And bets the smallest sum allowed
Her horse last. Of all the faces!
She weeps before the
is
simply
crowd.
A woman goes to do some shopping
And sends the yds home C. O. D.
They all go back—the man ji
ping
hear
me!
BO
ist stop
To her
.
say, "No cash! Dear
A woman 13
The riddle
man is different
Of difference is
—Lurana W
York Times
a
of
curious
the
creature—
universe.
but the
that he
Sheldon, in
A
feature
Worse,
New
is
the
. we
VE Bee Sus ges
N AWAKENED
CONSCIENCE
Stanley
warmly
associated
impul
dainty
rata ’
wh ol
tle
always
the deli
blossoms wom:
no in
she was
that
Pai
the men especiall
or
en § os pe
omfort d
0 onfide
he taught them
i ourgeois to be
‘ith infinite tact at her command,
a gift for reading character, Betty
had learned that it is not what
they refrain
men to them
Moreover al
was
jealous.”
wom.
from
and
id
1e Coul
en say hut what
saying that
hold them
ds
her friends’ o
draws
0
keep
own
ounsel and her
It iad been a season. and
naturally expert
had i
affairs
enced svoral love
few am ar
with the addend
iddenda
the war
and gto!
ror 3
over
the ial
cont summer
New J¢ rsey.
Five vears
band
hor ir d hus
hat this
his ador
He
loved
home,
an immense
had her guardian
her o she
his keeping a tiny orphan
charming ward
him
had ¢
3
leaving
fortune
and
had
ver since came Into
When his
womanhood
she gave warmest feeling
her heart ver known, and the
two brief years of married life which
followed had been filled with content
The passionate, ecstatic
which was
lay dormant one does
for the bl has
oomy
day of Detty's
grew
io
the
love of
in
nature
Fags
capable sat
not
never
afternoon,
voluntary
grieve
one known
the
It was one gl
third exile,
taking ad.
peaceful surroundings,
itself obnoxious that
with unrest,
and longing for
metropolitan Ii in
ease the heartache
grew harder
and the “still
vantage
was making
its dear owner
small voice.”
nt i
80
was filled
gsuffaoring from
delights
order to try
that dally, hourly,
bear
“Oh,” whispered the little volce.
“how you tortured him' how vou
trifled with him! You are only reap
ing what you have sown You sup
posed yoursel! invulnerable, but you
were mistaken, and are suffering even
as vou have caused suffering. Yea,
verily, the way of the transgressor is
hard.”
Betty groaned In anguish of spirit
as the vision of a big athletic fellow,
all suppleness and sinewy strength,
came vividly before her.
Concentrating her magnetic forces,
she sent this subconscious message
“Ob, Bob, if there is anything in
telepathy you must feel that T love
you, and you must know that my
heart Is breaking in its loneliness
Come back to me, my darling! 1 will
not live without you.”
enn
the of fo
to +
to
A severe thunderstorm was raging,
and the broad Atlantic lashed itmelf
against the ertel rocks in unison with
he: wildly-beating heart. With an
uncontrellable impulse, the fair poni
tent threw herself, face downward.
dangerously near the open, roaring
fire,
Soon a long, shuddering sob came
from the hearth rug as the still, small
know
you
! heart by inquiring: “When
in vour inmost soul, dear,
truly love Robert Hollings,
you have denied that and
him from you, do vou think it is kind
encourage this country par
gon, whom you care nothing for, even
you
that
love
sent
to young
ile
long
dine last
wear that
whose
the
last summer
Island When
night, was it
tantalizing black
misty cloudiness
polished whiteness of your neck and
arms? And was it Christianlike to
encourage him by adding to your toil
€t that immense fragrant corsage
bouquet of remembering, as
you did, that he once compared their
violet blue hue to the color of your
eyes and their fragrance to your
sweet breath? And when vou had in-
toxicated him with coguetry,
was it fair to sing ‘How |
Thee!’ in your most alluring manner,
with only the softly-shaded lights and
the dying fire as chaperons?
“lI have
ed!” walled the
Every movement of her
showed the
at Sayv
came
necessary t
ately
he to
0
gauze gown
only heightens
violets,
your
been very foolish ar wick
culprit as she arose
body
elasticity of l
trained muscles. Standing,
ed
Q
at a reflection she
pposite m of her
irror
gone countenance
Suddenly a
over her. It
ment
vivid er
was
She fel
eniness Dasseaq
a psychological mo
the
atmosphere,
Was
arms,
and
abandonment
Isation of
turn
air o
pu an
and }
caught in a
for the
ng QUICK
Iv @
ay,
and
returned wit! !
ths
apturous self
of the
man
ador.
kisses
Lifting
breathed
did you
retly
ably flushed
Robert
from?
I came down on the morning ¢
and told
nounce
she se loved an
face, she
where come
rain,
the that I woul
maid
myself. Seeing you
hearth rug, I sup that you
asleep, and waited. But why
you leave your many suitors and
to piace,
that you had
wera
did
come
osed
80
this lon« Betty 7"
“1 supno
Europe
sailed for
lonely
ox.
ged
Was very, very
erate
4
ir
ing possession of
drawing her
away I
My a
termine
and
keep
my
YO
Was
darling
so | d
Nn 1 3 ren
ti Ast time
©
need no
words
words
deshab!l
hairpin
them wt
i en
the
dust
health
bo iy.
the
won
ees of
him clothed in
ering gold of her
Looking
ash
hes
roguishily
as she made
shining plait,
tha
she
one
with
rain
me, but you
back to the city
different from
Are
ican” says
“These friends
in his
and al
doing
make
been
YOArs,
are still
Roeske,
that
do,
toads and
worms, thou-
and other In
and do damage In
that
have
three
old
Mr
and
toads
Roeske
| greenhouse for
i though
: good
Browing
for
insects
service
is just
A
drive
what
will
eaten
away
he trained them to
be captured by the
and will angle
sand legs, wood
gects that inhabit
all greenhouses,
| go prowling about Mr. Roeske's house
and Roeske will tell the toads. It is
not necessary him to
| them. Just giving a gesture
for the Roeske toads are
toads. They understand,
the gardener discovers
sects have been among
he takes the toads in his hands (he
| isn’t afraid of warts), and gives them
directions
upon the
pens to
B50
lice,
for
that the
as it
RO.
ground,
them
floor
and
or
be lets
this gardener, so he savs, and {if they
should crawl away and die some day.
he would be grieved Not simply
because they are dead, he savs, the
other day, but because 1 have grown
qn used to the little
“The toads expected
back the greenhouse
They don't hang around during
winter. They take a hike the
part fall, not showing up until
the 15th of April When
they finalls joyfully about
Roeske's them right
work, and in of
rid of than al
the patented insect powders could do
in & year When make thelr
annual departure | fall, the
find a place in
g the winter. They
soll, like all
until the
ground, and the
may find a
and remain
months. No
go, they always
Roeske's green
te fellows
are 10
to this week
of the
hop
he
a short
feet, sets at
space
more insects 1
they
n the
convenient
ither dig d oio the
and
on
wn
remain there
t of the
shining, or
among the
during the
where they
back to Mr
is
sun is
place
there
matter
Come
they
rocks,
£ old
house.
“Roeske's toads
they have be
over Litchfield Coun
as
come known all
ty, are
far as
Roeske
Lite
the only
toads so
A
i
trained
the
address
known, in
made
slate,
before a
hfleld socle a few weeks ago
He 1
Watertown
on toads old
three in
Mar
convinced
Roeske
train ts
ter
wads Roeske says.
belng train they will
ery command.”
MAKING CHANGE,
Money is Handed to
Momentous Matter,
To be sure, the
in these days of
most thing oes not
Way Men a
receive
of
our
change we
high
burden
overmuch
Oe ive
a
the coat
ckets ye
the little
Oye
more
or
t than is customary
transactions
daily lif Usually our change is
box via
The
mpled wad hastily
the and
the
Arrangemer
the smaller iness
metal
overhead railroad
the Hg
u
a8 miniature
clerk pulls
apart to
od fa 5 i our hand
system
If the customer a woman,
and good, for she stuffs the ball into
her bag or pocketbook in very much
way. and departs. At the
end the day's shopping she sits
her down with a scrap of paper and
pencil, makes calculations that
would bewilder a mathematical as
tronomer, talkiag herself the
while, pulls the wads apart, counts
verify amount
hat
is
1
be wel
the same
of
to
them
the
stuffs
much
in very
condition
back again
same disorderly
gear,” she added in a sweet,
Ous voles
The
the ale
broad
ant
and y
in at the
beams 4d
moon came
windows.
merrily
rTarh f
Ach felt
peeping
i
lve
ive
her &
the
tha
i
now
inten
ing on
peacefal waters
ty of the
b, dear, 1 feel quite irresponaible
tonight Is
other
30
quite sane at
full of the moon? 1 have been
thinking that you have borne with
my perversity long enough, and | will
make amends by salling with you
next week as Mrs. Robert Hollins
Spare my blushes by accepting the of.
fer quickly, please,” came in
little muffled voice from behind two
pink palms.
one ever
the
from the blushing face, Robert erush
ed her to his heart
“Betty, you are the most generous
woman in the world, and have made
me the happiest of men!”
When on the following week, the
names of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hol
lings appeared in the published list
of passengers sailing for Europe, their
friends exclaimed:
“How like Betty!"
Weekly
New York
ROESKE'S TRAINED TOADS.
Se
Truthful Tale From Watertown, Not
From Winsted.
American” has
from Watertown
The "Waterbury
printed an article
It relates to
three trained toads which have been
clvilized, as it were, by A. H, Roeske,
3
i
even carry pennies among her silver
change without a feeling of irritating
discomfort
But with man it
is methodical, fussy
money he carries around
He carries his bills neatly
once lengthwise
He has a finicky
is different He
even, about the
with him
folded, us
and onoe
way ct ar
denominant in the upper right hand
corner, and he keeps the bills of the
same dencenination together. The
the wire cage of the re
business is not so particular
~it usually is a she-—can handle
ward without discomfort or confu
She apparently puts it away
carrier; she certainly takes no cog
nizance of these male peculiarities
in the way in which she makes
So bewildered man halts in
intent on bringing order
i
is jostled. We know that the
balk of the retail trads of the coun
try is carried on by women with
women, who understand each other
even in this, but has mere man no
rights in the matter? Since society
2 80 busy reforming everything it
happens to think of, can it not start
a movement for the orderly arrange
ment of our change? Provided, of
course, that the movement galing the
consent and the cooperation of the
ladies on both sides of the counter
and in the cashier's cage --New York
Tribune.
One virtue in this fast-fleeting pace
of ours--nothing has time to become
monotonous.
Ridgway
burned to
sumed the
children were
a fire that con-
John Adams,
Ha yng, near
had been help-
make hay and had preceded
lond to the barn George Adams,
an elder son, was driving the wagon
and had taken the into the
barn when he heard cry of fire
The big load of hay completely
blocked the entrance and there was
no way of escape. John Adams,
father of the boys, was badly burned
in attempting a rescue and was
pulled out unconscious
Tamaqua Early in May Joseph
lenkins disappeared from this town
and his relatives, after thorough
search, him up for dead, be-
was a victim of foul play
An acquaintance recognized hi at
Lebanon, the recognition being verl-
fied by a brother Jenkins appears
be in a daze He can no ac-
of his ings, which led
him to many strange places through-
t the country
Four
death in
barn of
at
The children
fi
1%
to
team
the
a
gave
rr
im
to give
wande
Ju
Reading Harvey Wolfinger, 21
years old, and George Scheiry, aged
14, discharged farm hands
Heinley, of Windsor Township
rested bur home of the
Wwyer,
?
of Cyrus
ar-
[ thelr
is of $6,000,
of
for the
empl
that
The
wera
confessed out
entire
b wv
revenge
family
the fis
Mao
opardy
aia
divorcee OF
he
Downes,
wera
Chester, i which
Mattie
The «
1889 and lived
Mr. Downes
separation was
which ar
10 buy a
charged his wife
with
married in
unti 1806
that the final
by a quarrel]
%
taking
desertion
together
testify d
caused
him
money
Pittsburg Notice has
transportation
E. Totten, the
for meat inspect
shall not ship ot
om thi
lo COMmpAnies
Government
ion that they
of Stale meats
packir oncerns
the packers have been
essing’ business
“Rls
agent
here,
the
wh
and
se thelr o $4 oN ,
ng thelr o ) prope:
utawney (Centra!
Pennsyl
prom
Association
Organization
interests
began to
Medis :
t Mr
of Chester
husband
desertion
TEE
Wwililan
Was
Philadelphis
p y. of Scranton,
State College
Board of
open a
in the
Chester The Chester
Education has decided
manual training department
:#i¥’s schools next Fail
Altoona Charged with beating
his grandmother, who is 76 years old.
‘haries Shank, aged 18, of Duncans.
was arraigned in court and
sentenced by Judge Baldrage to the
Huntingdon Reformatory Shank
served a term In Mills
itivile The
to
¥ ile,
Glenn
of 8 J
il,
men
Eck-
one of the
creamery in Central
Ivania, occurred at the
pital here following an operation
Ten children survive him
Bethlehem Determined to put a
#top to automobile speeding within
the borough limits, Chief William
Halteman is making arrests. In the
death
ploneer
Pennay hose
i
i
i
are out for violators, seven have al-
ready been arrested and fined
amounts ranging from $18 to $23.
MADE TO TAKE A BATH.
Miser Of California Had Not
Washed For Ten Years,
Red Bluff, Cal. (Special). Charles
Wood, considered to be wealthy, hav-
ing $10,000 in the bank and owning
valuable farming property, whe
obliged to take a bath, pay a fine of
$10 and serve five days in jail for
using profanity in public. The or-
der for the jall sentence and bath
came after Wood declared in count
that
him take a bath or quit brofanity.
Clares Wood was forced into the
tub and thoroughly serubbad. It wag
hés first bath in 10 years, ao he said.
He has gone about the streets for
years, ragged and in filthy condition,
This is the second time he has been
arrested for profanity and senténced
10 pay a fine,
Mouse traps that kill rodents
which enter them by elestric our
rents taken from an ordinary light
ing circuit are a recent invention,
A new French camera takes in.
stantaneous plotures undes water
with a magnesium light
The ational Hotel
MILLEEIM, PA
b A. BHAWYER, Prop
eS TE
SALIAIAL IAAI II bbb bids
Jno. F. Gray & Son
(Gust HOOV Es
Control Sixteen of the
Largest Fire and Life
THE BEST IS THE
CHEAPEST . . ..
No Mutuals
Ne Asscsarnents
Before inswring life sce
the contgact of B HOMB
which in case of death between
the tenth and twentieth years re-
turns all premiums paid in od.
dition to the face of the policy.
to Loam on Firs
Mortgage
Office Is Crider’s Stone Building
B INTE, PA.
Telephone
Money
THE NATIONAL GAME.
Manager Stallings says
He Le
catcher
League
y
Joe
1}
The way
xifies regret
Highlander
utler, of the
President Host
State League, has signed as
Walter B. McAtee of
The Atlanta
umpire
Md
League)
Beitz to the
Baltimore
uthern
der
Connectic
are a8
ie
[-State League
some of these
to De a great
ney are ai
ever
are
id Lefty Rus-
Mack
Rus
BCARON
sell
LABOR WORLD.
sed striking cloak
rk City
OmDers
makers in New Y¢
predicting
against dis
victors
affiliated with
the California State Federation of La-
bor in the last seven months
"ifty unions became
Telephone girlsthroughout the Uni.
fed States are to be organized by the
Commercial Telegraphers’ Union
America,
Organized labor contemplates rec-
ommending a nine-hour day and a
fifty-hour week for women at the next
session of the Legislature of Wash-
ington
The constitutionality of the law re-
quiring railroad corporations to pay
thelr employessemi-monthly has been
upheld by the New York State Court
of Appeals
he General Assembly of Louisiana
gave a decisive victory to the child la-
bor law by refusing to entertain an
amendment exempting theatres and
nickel shows
A new working agreement, which
calls for a wage increase of twenty-
five per cent, was adopted by the In-
of
killed in coal mines of this country in
Hundreds of Hindoos are pouring
into San Joaquin County, California,
work at once most of them have dis-
carded the turban for American hats.)
A A——— C—
She is a Cannibal,
Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo. The
disappearance of Dominican children
near the Haytian frontier has been ex.
plained by the horrible confession of
a Haytian woman that she had mur
dered them, eating four. This Afri
can cult is prevalent io Haytl. Chris.
tianity appears there 10 be a failure,
The Dominican press demands severe
measures to prevent Haytian immi-
gration and thus protect the higher
civilization of this republic from rele-
gation to savagery.
AAA
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Artist—"1'm going to do a picture
of Whittier's Mayd Muller.”
Friend-“"How do you imagine she
looked?”
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