The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 08, 1910, Image 3

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    GAVE UP BUSINESS.
80 Weak He Could Not Work.
Philip Huber, 351 Cummunipaw £t.,
Jersey City, N. J. says: “Three vears
ago I was compelled to sell my busi
®ess, Kidney trouble had made me so
sick that for eight
months [1 was too
weak to work and al-
most too mis
live, i
Doan’s
at that
erable to
began using
Kidney Pills
critical pe-
riod and the results
were hevond
pectations, 1
ought back my business and
slonally work 18 hours a day without
fll effect. Doan's Kidney Pills have
made this possible and I cannot rec-
emmend them too highly.”
Remember the name—Doan’s
For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a
box, Foster-Milburn Co., Buff N.Y.
THEIR FATE.
my ex-
have
OCCA
alo,
Mrs. Crow—William, have
stopped to think what will be
a8 when we are old?
Mr. Crow—Oh! 1 sup:
wind up as quail on toast
Me d’hote res
R YEARS OF SKIN DISEASE
“For sixteen long years I have been
suffering with a Dad
ease. While a child there
red sore on the just
my knees. It waxed from bad tb worse,
and at last I saw [I had i
disease. 1 tried many wi
doctors in differen ities
satisfactory re
ered me more
in winter and be
it made it imposs
and [ was forced to stay in
warmest weather, My hops
ery were by this tirne spent
nights and restless days
unbearable urden
advised to
[Cuticura Soap,
and I did not need more than
to convince me that I was on the
of success this time I bought
gets of the Cu R emedi 5
gtaurant,
skin dis.
broke out a
in kof
case of
ba
sult.
in warm w
sing on my
le for m
ue
t
try
Ointment
ticura
after these were gone I was a «
ent man entirely I am now
plest man that is at
true care for skin diseases.
A. Hawtof, 11 Nostrand Ave
lym, N .Y.,, July 30 and A:
Wanted a Change.
Milkman-—I
a Frenchman
of transforming
Customer
ft. I'm getting
old way.
A man ought
to acquire a
mensity of his
merston
there
ners
pag
oa 1 wit y 5
has invented a new
water into milk
I hope you'll
tired of
see by the
1% 11 adese
vy £55, aqo
awfully
a great deal
of the im-
-lord Pal
know
knowledge
ignorance.
to
firs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Chi
mething, soft # guma, redu
Son, allays pal 3, es wind colic, 3c
Shrinking from
fleeing from strength.
MIX THIS FOR RHEUMATISM
Easily Prepared: and Inexpensive and
Really Does the Work, Says
Noted Authority.
Thousands of men and women who
have felt the sting and torture of that
dread disease, Rheumatism, which Is
no respecter of age, persons, sex,
color or rank, will be interested to
know that it is one of the easiest af-
flictions of the buman bedy to con.
quer. Medical science has proven it
not a distinct disease In itself, but a
symptom caused by inactive kidneys.
Rheumatism fs uric acid in the blood
and other waste products of the sys
tem which should be flitered and
strained out in the form of urine. The
function of the kidneys is to sift these
poisons and acids out and keep the
blood clean ‘and pura, The kidneys
however, are of sponge-like substance,
the holes or pores of which will some-
times, either from overwork, cold or
exposure become clogged, and falling
fn thelr function of eliminating these
poisons from the blood, they remain
in the veins, decompose and settling
about the joints and muscles, cause
the untold suffering and pain of rheu-
matism and backache, often producing
complications of bladder and urinary
disease, and general weakness,
The following simple prescription ls
said to relieve the worst cases of
rheumatism because of its direct ac-
tion upon the blood and kidneys, re-
Heving, too, the most severe forms of
bladder and urinary troubles: Fluid
Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce;
Compound Kargon, one ounce; Com
pound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three
ounces, Mix by shaking well in a bot.
tle and take in teaspoonful doses after
each meal and at bedtime, The In
gredients can be had from any pre-
scription pharmacy, and are absolutely
harmless and safe to use at any time.
Tren
cus th ces inflamma
a bottle
ering may be
gu
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George Thorpe, inventor and
anical en
part of each
brother's
gineer,
summer was
nis house at
on the sound.
was a
nventors have
was to
run
in't
why
be pl
Mr. Thorpe young man with
them
of his hobbies
that
hour
explain
urden of anxiety
shoulders of a
pped
at Wo £.
gpeed of a
ne
thirt
satisfac
would
He
anybody
should
col
{ )
but he
he
motorboat,
equls until sure
in
of
which proj
his
boat
horse is
speed of any sort
chinery
ny
— rz IDA NO wr
WESLS WERE A
Po turn mero
tered A
wan wn
and not
both girls were
aging about. Their
the highest, but
bit
wi down a Miss
Placid
vear at Lake
3 self
all by
mys
know [ can
take a ride across
When get opt
will our
a
i run
We the
and back
he hotel we
will
we wisite
Wave
We
handker
will be
” 5 oy aT %
iéfg nd cooee the
eroines of the hour
but
reply “Mother
s at the idea of it.”
14 Wr
ai Enow
"Gracious, none for
would
me!"
RO
was
he into
YOu were a coward
y
ashore LEE Owner may
minute!
If he does 1 will
Go
I'm going to have a ride”
then Miss Dorothy began hunt
for the startin
finding it was =a
ders have brought
happiest
had been
bay,
on,
hen,
And
fer blunder, but
about some of
he marriages. The Sting
ree
out
ready to run
net off, there wore
the girl left
otorboat started
elm had been
three screams
behind, and
out to fly.
left
The
a boat on
eiplegs on this oceaston,
young lady who
departments,
gallant response.
erformance had opened,
With the helm lashed nas {t was,
fe boat began to move In a wide
frele. The elrele took In the hotel,
number of sail and row boats and
everal craft which were after oysters
nd elams, The bareheaded Miss
warothy was generglly mistaken for
bareheaded inventor and mechan.
sn: engineer. It was only when she
pren to scream that folks sat up and
And they hustled, too. The
tingaree had a route to follow, and
ie followed It. She shaved an oar
f a row boat and upset the rower in
wanoels: she smashed the bow of a
was no
nlcad
i
Wry Na,
and left the
ing "by thunder.”
She ran down and
A-Wee” sall boat just its occupant
to {ts other
had to turn his
and yelling.
wasn't fn it, but Miss
could not get
she wrung her
She looked
off the power,
found
out!
owner mutter
upset the "Bide-
as
love OC.
and Cupid
lL.ake Placid
was,
of it. She
hands: she
for the
} 3 §
but it
| a she
yvoelled:
entreated,
to shut
not be
Look
switch
could
“l.ook out! She's run
away!” ’
overhaul
race
Boats
motorbosats tried to
but it was the
turtle
Stingaree,
the hare
¢
off the
fo? {
true
want to
gentioman
a girl
no
boat where
little always be
Hero
got
alan
the
helm
things
This
get mad, but
other people
motorboats with
captain at the
nowledge acts of gal
that Lake
are two
can
was arranged
they
They
arranged
ines may
it like
riding In
fay
int
£0
bull and
also ack
and after
Placid and Sn
jifferent propositions.
a while
iithtown bay
CHINA TO HAVE PARLIAMENT
of the House of Commons
Proved Successful.
The agitation for an eariier assem.
bling of a parliament in China than
the original date promised, in 19165,
succesaful On the ad
of the leading public men,
the date for organizing the national
parliament would be advanced
years, to 1913. It has been orginally
believed that it would take the full
people
full
has made such rapid
adoption of western ideas within the
past few years that it has been deem:
ed safe to proceed in creating a parlia
ment at an earlier date than intended.
Since the war between Russia and
Japan, China has been steadily mod
ernizing her government in all branch
es. She has created a good standing
army, organized on the European plan,
and she is endeavoring also to build
up a navy. Rallroads have been built,
and approved western methods are be
ing introduced all over the empire
The provinicial assemblies organized
a year ago to look after the local af
fairs of each province of the empire
have proven eminently successful, and
the senate, convened for the first time
this year, has already made itself felt
self-government,
THE NEWS OF
PENNSYLVAXIA
SSSSSSNEEE Se
Pittsburg, — The
Company mills of the
Carnegie Bteel
United States
Steel Corporation Wednesday saw
the first briquette
dust in thelr special
quette will be converted
iron and thus is solved
vation of ore dust, which
fore been scattered by the
the many square miles of
burg district. The discovery
briquetting plan and its
hero means a saving of
dollars on what has her
accounted as waste and was reckoned
in the cost of production. For two
years the steel as been
working on a plan to capture the ore
dust from the
ery was invented for t
special plant
built and
brought t
eight men
servation sch
will be added
ments,
from ore
The bri-
into pig
the conser-
Las hereto-
winds over
the Pitts
of the
operation
millions
been
made
plant
of
etofore
company h
furnaces and machin-
Lebanon.
gape a bread
to be literally dr
of his bride t
of
perience
Years,
Bruker,
wryly
Bul
Prous
agai
ise,
nmarri
ng the
HArriage
bride had
when Miss
teen
BWars
Pittsbu
coun
ing the
last spri
the ah
sent en
peals
Co
and ti
was uph
taking
cils
iris
on
88 city
uth Bethis
agearly kill
Charles Kratz
anxiety to kil
ly dashed across thelr pat
rprised at
8]o
while out
audacity
hurriedly
10r]
the
and pulled tri
struck Kratzer full
ight arm and side, and a doc-
or afterwards picked out 175 pieces
of shot from wounded
pody.
the
shot
man's
the
anaes, 16
experience
Shenandoah Joseph Bot
years old, had an sin}
and a miraculous escaj from death
at Maple Hill colliery "He was done
for the day. Passing rapidiy-revoly-
ing machinery, his clothing caught in
& belt, whirling him in space from
pne wheel to another for about five
minutes before his agonizing cries
were heard and the machinery
stopped. Strange to say, he was only
slightly injured.
York.—8ol C.
of Atlanta, Ga,
jewelry store.
was the cause,
Mayer, 50 years old,
dropped
Heart
had entered the
watch repaired.
was examining the timepiece, Mayer
dying
Pottstown, — A Reading Railway
fiyer running a fifty-mile elip through
man who is belleved to be an em-
ployee of one of the industries in
that locality. His head Is missing,
and he was otherwise so terribly
mangled that identification is impos
sible.
Altoona. After nine years of wan.
dering about the country, C. F.
Ames, aged 42, a plumber, returned
to his former home at Beaver Falls,
found his wife married to another
man, and rather than cause any
trouble in the apparently happy
household, agreed to go his way,
providing he was permitted to take
his eldest son, aged 11. Father and
boy started for Wilkes-Barre, where
the former had been employed, but
their money ran out when they
reached here, Ames related the
story to Chief of Police Clark, whose
heart was touched.
ACCURACY AND PUBLICITY
PROVES TO BE A POPULAR
MOTTO.
Prompt Response to Bold Move of
President Vail—“Accuracy” Reduc
ed Western Union's Surplus $13.
000,000. ~*"Publicity” Restored Con
fidence and Its Stock Went Up.
Are
country
Time was,
the men
porations
themsels
allow, C
big
ness
needed
forms,
and
arose in the i
Union
the
beg
_ great finan
inning to A new
until recently in fa
at head of the big
“kept thelr busi: 8
ves"
of the
light?
when
cor.
10
clers
PN
et,
the
as fi law would
apable men ¢ » head of the
long realized the weak-
position, it what was
great re-
concerns,
of their
obvious!
was
& courageous
an unm akable
The occasion
the Western
pany by the
legraph
appeared m
dent of the
occasion
man
urchuse of
Telegraph
American Telephone
company, and the man
Theodore N. Vail, Pres!
purch asing corporation
It was
announcement
Gould hold}
be en
com
and Te
vs o8s ¥y
ngs of
Mm over
CoO
Kholders right there
How Inventory Was
pert
-
Faxen,
and
the
holder
shares
ed from or
other Thi
3
Lae
private
corporation
nation
al
to
aghast
the bottom
Union when
od that thelr
$12.000.000
posed ?
happened
drop
the
propetry
than
the
Western
shareholders realls
worth
had sup
wan
less
But
The stock went up
stayed up. The public had respond
ed this remarkable diag of
frankness and confidence: to the new
motto, “Accuracy and Publicity.”
The full significance of the action
of the new board is stated concisely
by Harper's Weekly In these words:
“Is this policy of publicity and of
open-handed dealing with sharebold.
érs and publie the forerunner of a
similar movement on the part of oth
er big corporations? Certainly it is
to be hoped that it is. In the case
of these big companies, dependent
upon public patronage and doing busi
ness under public franchise, can
there be any question of the right of
the people to know?
“That right is being recognized.
It is recognized now in this epochal
act on the part of the telephone and
telegraph interests. It is the dawn
of a new era in corporation finance.’
they
amazing thing
and
¢ 1
0 iny
Timeliness,
All measures of reformation are ef
fective in exact proportion to thelr
timeliness; partial decay may be cut
away and cleansed; incipient error
corrected; but there isa a point at
which corruption ean no more be
stayed, nor wandering recalled. It
bas been the manner of modern phil
anthropy to remain passive until that
precise period, and to leave the sick
to perish, and the foolish flo stray,
while it spent Itself in frantic exer
tions to raise the dead, and reform the
dust. Ruskin.
THN NNN HNN".
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