The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 04, 1911, Image 3

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    Copyright, 1310,
“They are moving across the way,”
gald Serena.
From the couch
faintly They will
cottage.”
“They
told her
shall go and
{'ve never seen
“Such people to have eve
thing,” she “Now {if
and 1 had such a pretty place
we would perfectly
Her motl smiled at
think we contented as it
said
tappy that we }
“Yes
She did
she was
mother said
pretty
her
miss their
to Europe,” Serena
get
their
are going
“Wh
wen they
look at bungalow
seem ry
went on you
{ sontented
her
he
er
are
“In spite of our poverty we
other.”
Serena sald bravely
Ave enc h
not dare tell her mothe
S40 of
by a sen
bank
how ressed
fespon
count
I
broth.”
‘and go ar
people across
motor
When
fetter in her
iid see ir
about
she
IVIRE
ouches of
powls
Richard Had Very Little to Say.
Tope We
well :
and come
teach
a8 S00 AS YOu are
enol study music
be ready to
“Who's going to
volc ©
A tall
doorway
hie reg ied
“Oh, Richard
flew toward hi
happy day. 1
fegacy of 310
are going abroad.”
There was no
countenance -
he sald stiffly
“Why, Richard.”
tim, “aren't you glad?”
“Oh, of course.” he sald hurriedly
He didn't long after that,
as he took up his hat he said
Serena “Come and take a walk.”
Serena her mother
danced down the path beside him liké
a child
As they
very little to say
“You're a grumpy and growly bear,
Dixy," sald Serena, as they left the
public highway and entered into a
fittle lane where the wild roses and
blackberry vines raggled over the
fences. “You act as if I had received
bad news instead of good news.”
Richard sat down on a great
rock at a turn of the lane
“lot us talk about it"
“Maybe you'll understand
f'm not jubilant.”
Her eyes questioned him.
“You see.” he said slowly,
take you away from me, Serena.’
“Oh,” she gasped, “but I am com-
ing back.”
“It will be different,” Richard sald.
“You will come back a
from the door
WMNE man the
rope?
tood In
Vho's going
Richard,”
im “This Is such a
Just received a
and mother and 1
have
joy in
congratul;
Richard's
ite you,"
stay
kissed
he said
then why
pther men, and 1 will have slipped
put of your life. 1 haven't told you
tow much I love you, because | have
been walting until I had a home to
offer you. I haven't asked you to
marry me, because I felt that I must
prove myself a man, but you're going
away will hit me hard, Serena”
“Don’t you think [I owe It to my
|
Her eyes were
troubled. “Don’t you think I ought
to go when all my life I've wished
for a chance to study more and make
my music something more than an
i accomplishment?”
a don't want
' he said “]
| tive for you to do,
try hold
mustn't expect
Serena”
The
Literary Press
self?” she askea
to be mean and self-
think it is the right
and I'm not going
but you
over {it
back,
smile
to to you
me to
into
differ
who
Serena who slowly
ther's
gir] fr
wad eft
room was a very
om the radiant one
what's the matter, dear?’
demanded
herself
sr mother
Serena floor
on
want
Serena
gasped
¥
mean
buy (t*"
JUnDEAIOwW
Why not? Live there with Rich
here, 80 near
B06 ME avery
lace
idery ribbons for
to
“Oh,
| Serena
¥ mother
wear, my Serena”
you little ovely
her arms
kissed her “it
mother™
about her
will be
Or any
world.’
threw
and
better than a trig
ip to Eu
the
rope
wide
apped her hands
will,” she said, “and
one Richard and ask him
and when he comes you
| can take him over and show him your
{ fairy palace, "
fn
in
thing else whole
The litt
| “Ot
now
le mother cl
course it
telept
to supper
Serena
Valuable Scientific Discovery.
A discovery suggesting the possi
bility of the partial transmutatios of
precious stones by means of radium
has just made accidentally at
the Cornish radium works. One of the
hief officials who daily handles the
tubes containing the rare element no
{ ticed that a diamond in his ring
seemed to change color and increase
{in brilliancy. Since then several ex
| periments have been made, A variety
| of precious stones have been enclosed
{in a box with two tubes, each contain
| ing 50 milligrams of radium Every
| stone changed color after exposure of
| different duration. Some magnificent
| tints have been obtained, including a
| delicate pink in one dlamond.
5
been
For Cheaper Food.
The Rhode Island conservation com
mission reports that there are 400 un
utilized farms and large areas which
have never been cultivated at all, al
though
| market. Yet Rhode Island
is cele
state In the union. The possibilities
of this country in the production of
food have not begun to be exhausted:
the limitations are nowhere in sight,
observes the Springfield Republican.
All that we need to make cheaper food
Is more people willing to till the land
|
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i
3) | MAKES FOR ECONOMY |
LATEST
FIRELESS STOVE.
Device Insures Both Cone
venience and Cleaniiness—Use of
Alarm Clock Is Also a Most
Useful Innovation.
Those familiar with the economies
sf the fireless cooker will appreciate
the combination of this with
the convenience and of
the electric stove
The outside of the is made
sf finished hardwood. The containing
sompartment is lined with non-
rustable we which and
ia a fireproof non-heat
which
device
cleanliness
stove
metal bet en
the woodwork
ronducting packing,
wires pass to
in the bot
length
through
the electric
ated tom of the recepts
If the
bring a
a boll is
it is placed in
of time required
certain meat or
dish
eptacle
Known
the
h
the
rec
sombined Fireless Cooker and Stove
Little German Cakes
taolf
take the
: hen the crust
ready t
fresh pie Ked
to taate fill $s wt with Fh
a the
the top
with the whites
ready one
quart
atrawber ies, sweetened
straw
ver
berri co berries
h
two Lheaten
ERES with
pven just long
of
swesten SURAr
enough t«
the whites the eggs
Rice Royale.
Pick over and wash a cupful of rice
Drop into a large kettle of boiling
wat add a half mful of salt
and tablespoonful of = and keep
at a galloping boil until grains
feel tender when rubbed between the
fingers. Drain thoroughly, pack light
ily in a slightly buttered mold and
let stand minutes in the open
oven. Turn out carefully on a deep
platter Baste over this the syrup
from canned fruit (heated), arrange
the fruit ilself around the base and
serve either hot or cold
er. {tensor
IBAY
the
ten
Baked Batter Currant Pudding.
This pudding, If correctly made,
both tasty and digestible
quarter of a pound
in
of flour,
into a
dish, sprinkle in the currants, and
hour, When baked,
or with golden syrup.
-~ I
Meat Cakes,
Take cold meat, mince fine with fat
bacon, season with pepper and salt,
mix well, fry and serve with gravy.
Fine with hot biscuits for breakfast.
FRENCH METHODS OF COOKING
May Be of Interest to American
Housewives.
Pommes Hollandaise —For a family
white pe
toes; peel and cut them into quarters;
put them in a porcelain-lined pan with
a tablespoonful of butter h
a
and a pine
season wit?
salt warm then;
Serve
and
browning
and white pepper
without
a hot dish
Pot Quennelles
Peel, wash and drain six
mealy potatoes; cut
on
or Croqueties
medium-sized
them in qua
ut them in a sau in, cover the
el
add a litt
30 minutes and drain. Then
bowl
fresh
v
3 3
with water, ie galt, cook
beat
potatoes up in a mortar
an ounce of
they
hree
but
are
USEFUL HINTS FOR THE COOK
Small Things, but They Mean Much
in the Preparation
Successful Meal,
of
Really
{s burned or blackened
ith a }
and
and
the
ard crust
afterward
water
rub ingide of It =
of bread dipped in salt
ot
the
wash it with bh soda
Add a
which you
dishes The
on them and
shiny surface
Be very careful
saucepans clean, for the flavor of
dish may cling to a lid which
been washed and spoil a second
which is prepared in the same pan
Wash a saucepan in plenty of hot
water: but never wash cake tins or
frying pans wi ipe them well with a
plece of paper, hich is afterward
and i them with a dry
little water in
late “wp
pia oR i 1d
the
4
coina
soda to
your
aah
was
soda loosens grease
gives the a good
to keep the lids of
ne
has not
dish
cloth
Here are a few rules it would be
well to cut out and paste in your
kitchen, They are hints about wash-
affairs of that very
of the home
Pudding cloths, jelly
on should be well washed,
and hung up to dry. It is not neces
sary to iron them,
Stand saucepans, fish kettles, ete,
inside. Thir
makes them last longer and helps t
keep them in good condition.
WITH THE STATE
LAWMAKERS
Rushing Work on Appropriations,
‘he Appropriations Committees of
and rushing
8 on order to be
least a rie
Senate House are
hearing bills in
make at partis
1 3 gt
the Legislature 1
the House
400
hag prepare
port ou
point
issioner Foust Reap
Basbv Coach for Legisiature,
use of Representatives
yusiness for a time
to present a baby
ative George A
ounty, to whom
week t
family of a
present
was
peagi
Mr
yf the
on
the city
the bar
without leave
i ! i made Rep-
esentativ / . Uelrich, of Weat-
moreland
by
BILLS PASSED IN SENATE AND
HOUSE.
Senate.
Ti bills were passed
i hesa hil
Validat ing under
tions contracts made by
porat shall
this State
certain condi
cor
done
lareign
jons which have
business
having complied with laws
lating to foreign corporations
Further regulating the fees
charged by constables
Regulating foreign
having any of the
fleges of corporations not possessed
by Individuals or partnership.
Authorizing Insurance and surety
in without
the
tain securities with the Insurance
Commissioner to enable them to do
business in other States or with the
United States Government.
Authorizing County Commission.
ers to erect a bridge for pedestrians
only in eu of a wagon bridge legally
authorized when in thelr judgmen!
such bridge will accommodate publi
travel,
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ATTORNEY -ATAAW
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Building ad
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Offos HN. W, corner Diamond, two dooms ress
First National Bank. be
Pe’ Valley Banking Company
CENTRE HALL, PA
W. B. MINGLE, Cashig
Receives Deposits , .
Discounts Notes .
50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Traore Marks
Desions
CorpyriGuTs &0.
fh and description may
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Largest oh
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Before insuring our life see
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the tenth and twentieth
tarps all premiums llr 2
dition to the face of _— policy.
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Bonde of Every Descrip-
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