The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 04, 1913, Image 7

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    ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT
Alegetable Preparation for As -
4! similating the Food and Regula -
{| ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
I Promotes Digestion, Cheerful-
| ness and Rest Contains neither
| Opium Morphine nor Mineral
INoT NARCOTIC
Aocgor of Old Dr SAMVEL YTERER
» Joo o -
Aoki
yo Seed
nd ~
ardonaie Foden «
Joved -
Ds gorer Tower
FA
WERE LEA EPC BONED,
Aperfect Remedy for Constipa-
(tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea,
| Worms Convulsions, Feverish-
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP
Fac Simile Signature of
THE CENTAUR COMPANY,
NEW YORK. >
Ts
SRL EE }3CE~NTS
!Guaranteed under the Food
Exact Copy of Wrapper
Uncertain.
: mercury keeps going
down.”
“Which—tablets
~—Baltimore Ame
or temperature?
rican
ican.
The hotels and restaurants
zerland empl 5
ers.
29
Peery's
X “Dead Shot™ k
Wo 4
E
very
Dr.
and expels
Adv.
in a few hours.
There are but two kinds of men
one talks while the other acts
The Typewriter
for the Rural
Business Man
Whether you are a
small town merchant
or a farmer, you need
a typewriter,
Ball Bearing If you are writing
Long Wearing your letters and bills
by hand, you are not gettmg full
efficiency.
It doesn’t require an expert oper-
ator to run the L.. C. Smith & Bros.
typewriter, It is simple, compact,
complete, durable.
Send in the attached coupon and
we will give especial attention to
L.C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co.,
Byracuse, N.Y.
Please send me your free book abont
typewriters,
Hame.,..............
P.O.
BEBE kane awe
'W.L
DOUGLAS |
Misoes, Boys. Children
1.5081.7562%2.50%3
W. L. Douglas shoes sre famens
where, Why not give them a
A Wid T The value you will recgive
i, for your money wil astonlal you,
If you would vist our fae A
the largest In the world under
2g hg A and fee how carefully
j Ae DDOUZIAS Bhoes ATe made,
you would understand why
warranted to look better, fit better,
hold their shape and weer longer than
| Olber maken for the price,
Sealer should supply you with
them. Don t take & sy baio
onuine without W, I. Douglas
stamped on bottom,
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine times in ten when the liver is
right the stomach and bowels are right.
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gently butfirmly com.
pel a lazy liver to
do its duty.
Cures Cone
Slipation, In
igestion,
Sick :
Headache,
and Distress After Eating
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
PISO'S REMEDY
TENT R
GASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NOW YORE OrryY
ROYALTIES’ TIPS ARE LARGE
Crowned Heads Expend Large Bums
for Gratuities to Those Who
Have Served Them.
an begins
* tippin
does ne
paid out
while 8
families
Iate
by
on
The sums
ping servants
several
the
ran
He
r a
support
For King E
the thousands
that
few
ingtar
tipping bills
re
into
made it point
friend, even for a
to leave
among th
he
seldom
when
faut
distributed
week-end he
$1 be
$3
000 to
Ww hen
party
head
to the
iT
1¢ king went
h beat
ead 88
r $25 or
Ir received
Keepo
du
be
gaid to
among royalty
that
ar
is said servant
visits js
The day before
to an end a secret
steward envelope containing the
el and he
receives his
employe
remembered
an
to distribut
servant
Even
amount be
makes each
allotted
of
sure
share the 8
the stable are
The Great Danger.
She—Has Jack's auto got him into
+
serious trouble ye
Vell, 1 understand he has be
engaged to the girl he's been
out in it Bostom Transcript
any
He
come
taking
Quick Suspicion.
“I notice Mrs. Comeup has a great
embonpoint
“Then I bet she got it at a bargain
sale”
WIFE WON
Husband Finally Convinced.
Some people are wise enough to try
new foods and beverages and then
Eenerous enough to give others the
benefit of their experience. A wife
writes:
“No slave In chains, it seemed to
me, was more helpless than I. a coffee
captive. Yet there were innumerable
warnings—waking from a troubled
sleep with a feeling of suffocation, at
times dizzy and out of breath, attacks
of palpitation of the heart that fright.
ened me,
(Tea is just as injurious as coffee
because it contains caffeine, the same
drug found in eoffee.)
“At last my nervous system was so
disarranged that my physician ordered
‘Bo more coffee.’ 1 capitulated.
“Determined to give Postum a fair
trial, I prepared it according to direc |
tions on the pkg. obtaining a dark
brown liquid with a rich snappy fla
vour similar to coffee. When cream |
' and sugar were added, it was not only
good but delicious i
“Noting its beneficial effects in me |
the rest of the family adopted it-—all |
except my husband, who would not ad-
mit that coffee hurt him. Several |
weeks elapsed during whieh 1 drank
Postum two or three times a day, |
when, to my surprise, my husband |
said: ‘I have decided to drink Postum. |
Your improvement is so apparent
| You have such fine color-—that I pro-
pose to give credit where credit in
‘due.’ And now we are coffee-slaves no
longer.”
Name given by Postum Co. Battle
Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Well-
| ville,” In pkgs.
| Postum now comes in two forms:
Regular Postum-—must be boiled.
| Instant Postum is a soluble powder,
A teaspoonful dissolves quickly in a
| cup of hot water and, with cream and
sugar, makes a deliclous beverage
instantly. Grocers sell both kinds.
| “There's a Reason” for Postum.
WILL ANGERS
RELATIVES,
—————— is
Liveryman Worth $200,000 Pre- |
fers Monuments to Bequests |
|
|
LOVE OF STYLISH HORSES
Mysterious Woman in Black Attended |
Funeral, Concealing Her Identity —
Divided for Benefit of
Sister and Twa Brothers.
Allentown. —Twelve thousand dol
lars for a monument for himself, $10,
0 for one to his father and $3,000
for one to a brother, are among the
provisions in the will of Charles
Losch, a retired liveryman, who died
recently, The will was probated by
Register Gorman, and there are mut.
terings of a contest.
Mr. Losch, who was 80 years old, |
was noted for his of stylish
horses, gallavtr sundry
eccentricites, leaves
Residue
love
his y and
He an ¢
be worth $200,000,
estate, mortgages,
a
cent
tate estimated to
consisting of real
bonds and other securitie
Mr. Losch provides that one prop-
erty shall go to tt} of St
Paul's Church for nefit of his
burial t, but the ownership shall al
ways be vested in 1 state, The
Pentecostal congregat! ghall have
the church. property he iit for it, as
wo
trusiees
1
iQ
i it
To Abt
Twelfth stree
losch
His BOL
and the
the residue
to more than $150.1
into three
his
v La : . Be NT put Bu
Y¥ han ’ i O J aOWLR
makes
Andrew
incon
03
thor ;
other
heirs of r Frank.
mysterion 1 black at the
Mr. Losch, who refused
friends con
ipposed to be
funeral of
5 } r flartlse $
reveal neg Gen 0
to
ducting the fu
the Philadelphia ¢
nera if
gatos
Forbids Use of Street.
A Judge Broomall
fadis :
Sedia. filed an
brought
the Cage hy the
County E
borough o
the company hoped to eom pe
3
tion of
ectric Company
{ Colwyn
inst the by
borough to allow the ere
and the str
glreet
irth
vids the
Farms for Armor Plant.
Pottstown Application wil
* at Harrisburg for
Potistown
recently
below thi
quired the adjoining
It is
owns
States as
proposed armor plant.
he
¢
a charter for
the Steel Co which
} 17¢@cre
and also
farm of 48 acres
the land it now
ay,
purchased
farm, ac
understood
will be
Government
od
offered to t *
Motorist Diwes on Mead.
Narberth
the
Rounding curve on
race track A racing
motorcycle, Sylvester Gosnay, a young
man of No. 1 Baring street, was
thrown off and landed his head
when the machine skidded He was
badly bruised and suffered a. slight
of the brain. Friends
took him to the Bryn Mawr He
a
lelmont on
a0
on
concussion
1
spital
Little Arm in Wringer Cogs.
Doylestown.--While watching his
mother Carroll, 4 year old son of Al
fred Michener, of Upper Buckingham,
caught fingers his right hand
in a clothes wringer operated by a
gasoline engine. The whole arm had
been drawn in, the bone waz frac.
tured and the arm otherwise injured. |
the of
County's Last Hanging.
Indiana.—The last legal execution
in the Indiana county jail occurred
when louis Pellagl was hanged for
the murder of Justice of the Peace |
George H. Curfman in July, 1912. A
recent State law provides for the
electrocution of murderers in the fu |
ture in a State prison !
Pike May Yield $69,657.
The value of the]
Sumneytown turn. |
pike between Springhouse and Kulps- |
ville, seven miles, Is $69,657, accord- |
ing to the testimony of W. H. Doyle, |
of Lower Merion, before a jury of |
view and to assess damages for the
taking and freeing of the pike.
Liquor Kills One Little Boy.
Mahanoy City.—Following a stupor |
of an hour after being found uncon- |
scious on the mountain, 9 year old
John Bannick, of New Boston, died.
He and two companions, who were
ill, took a bottle of whisky and drank
Ceeply of its contents.
Norristown.
Palm for Corn Yield.
York~-The champion boy corn.
grower of York county for 1013 fs
Lester Myers, of York township, who
raised 126 bushels to the acre, and
was awarded a prize of $26 In compe-
tition with 15 others. Ralph 4. Beck
was next, with 128 bushels, and
Charles Stermer third, with 122. Last
year the winning cron was 136 bush.
els, A. L. Martin, Deputy Secretary
of Agriculture of Péhnsylvania, was
Present and announced that the State
was planning an annual competition
between the winning boys.
ALWAYS WILLING TO OBLIGE
Accommodating Man Must Have Made
Considerable of a Hit With,
Storekeeper,
A certain class of shopkeepers try
to force their wares upon passers-by.
A traveler determined to teach one
of these a lesson. The offender was
a clothing dealer, and had a way of
almost dragging people into his place.
One day the traveler stopped for a
moment to examine a coat hanging in
“Won't you of
coats?”
“I don't know but i will,” responded
try on one
Yes"
He went In; but no matter
often he found his fit, he called for
more coats, Finally, when he had
tried on thirty or more, he looked at
his watch, resumed his own garment,
and walked out, saying as he went:
“Good day, old chap. I won't charge
you anything for what 1 done. 1
believe in a man who'll oblige an-
other when he can If I'm ever this
way again and you have any more
coats to try on I'll do all I can
you
ve
to help
RINGWORM ITCHED TERRIBLY
15456 Alsquith St, Baltimore, Md —
“My children were afflicted with what
they called ringworm of the scalp
contracted from a house-cat they were
playing with. The ringworm formed
on thelr scalps about the size of a
gilver dollar and their hair fell out,
leaving & round scale or crust on their
scalps. Their hair fell out in round
gpots. There was terrible itching, and
they scratched till the blood came.
They wero very fretful and could not
gleep at night, and they were very
Cross,
“They were treated for several
months with no improvement whatso-
ever. 1 was told never
have any hair and would always be
bald. Then 1 began using Cuticura
Soap In connection with Cuticura
Ointment and the first week 1 could
seo the wonderful remedies wera do
ing all they were claimed to do and in
six weeks’ timo they were entirely
cured They all have a beautiful
growth of hair.” (Signed) Mrs. Sadie
Pollock, Jan, 1, 1913.
Cuticura Soap and Oistment sold
throughout the world. Sample of each
free, with 32.p. Skin Book. Address post.
card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston.” —Ady
they would
Why Japs Are Undersized.
ry ons ig eager R #
} OO
’
Japar Are
men why
under
made
which
GRe surgeons
f *
of the
meas
show + smallness
stature 3 i
+5
the
s to the
dwarfed of
i8 no doub fact
childhood Japanese practi
way of sitt upon
When J child ald
to sit upon :
hin This in
f the limba
less
apanese in
the floor his leg
under time
growth
is among
ants than among students
and others of sedentary habits
is no doubt the coming Japanes
are rapidly acquiring Occidental
toms, will change this habit of = tiing
1 pon feet,
0
ity common
mer
There
who
Cus
the
The Economist
Kenneriey, the
stocked publisher, was def: nding
"Comstocked novel in York
“The he said, “makes for
righteousness. It shows the fallacy of
the various excuses for woman's fall
the excuses of overwork. of underpay
and so forth
“Yes, the book shows that we
have a glib defense for ourselves
are all like the extravagant ty pewriter
girl, whose ¢ mployer said severely:
“ ‘Miss Thals, are you putting
thing by for a rainy day?”
“ "Oh, yes, Mr. Naybobb, the girl re
plied, “I never wear my silk
in clear weather”
Mitchell “Com
Bu
Now
book.
any.
The Slash.
Paul Poiret, the French dressmaker,
was asked by a New York re porter if
he thought woman's present mode of
dress made for morality.
“1 do not deal in morality,”
Poiret replied. “I deal in beauty.”
“Then, apropos of the slashed skirt,
M.
“A young lady in a white
gown,” he said, “stood undér a blaz-
ing electrolier, and, swinging round
before her flance, she asked:
“How does my new dress
up?
"Up almost to the knees’ the young
man replied. ‘Those white silk stock:
Inge with gold clocks are beautiful’ ”
——
Wheel Within Wheel.
“I hear Wigley made his pile
through the manufacture of stogies.”
“Nope. But he started on the road
to wealth in that way. His subsidiary
company was what really brought him
his fortune.”
“What's the subsidiary company ?”
“The match factory.”
show
—— hi,
A laay man does less harm than the
active man who stirs up unnecessary
trouble.
The luckiest day for rotting married
Columbia Gasoline and
THEREARETHREE
GOOD REASONS why
you should have your car
overhauled now and worn
parts replaced.
FIRST: The garage man
can give you better service
—and you can spare the
car better rniow than later.
No matter whether you are
going to keep the car, or
sell or trade it in on a new
one—it will pay you well
to have it thoroughly over-
hauled, worn parts replaced
by new ones and body re-
painted.
SECOND:
furnish
We are able to
replacement parts
for all models of above
makes of cars within 48
hours from receipt of or-
der. Have concentrated
this branch of the business
at Newcastle, Ind. (center
of population of the U. 8.)
Here we have a $1,750,000
investment in plant and
stock. 45,000 separate bins
of parts.
THIRD: And perhaps the
best reason why you should
secure your requirements
now we must increase
prices 207, January 1st,
when the new parts price
lists will be off the presses.
tra
NOW NOTE THIS—Never
before in the history of this
industry has a new con-
cern, having bought the
plants and assets of a bank-
rupt one, taken upon itself
the obligation of furnishing
replacement parts for the
cars it never made.
Woutnlt Let
£3 ve
ohio
oF y i
the shove |
i
drens |
wo
For quicker
Ad
rom [he
f ain
iolor
Maxweli
City 7
iY.
rom
swell A Newcastle Ne
2
Electrics, 1906 to 1914;
THE MAXWELL MOTOR
COMPANY DID. We
considered it good business,
even if not a moral or
legal obligation.
WE FOUND 122,000 owners
out in the cold, as it were
—pleading for parts. Their
cars laid up and useless in
most cases,
WE'VE INVESTED about
one and three-quarters mil-
lions ($1,750,000) dollars in
a plant and stock of parts,
for over 150 different mod-
els, made the erns
that comprised the United
tor Company,
purchased
Receiver thr
5. Courts,
WE TOOK THE NAME
MAXWELL solely for the
protection of 60,000 persons
who had ht cars under
that name.
HAD WE
OTHER
000 cars
al |
4iMost no
by Cone
States Mo
i
"
ii
your car
will be good §
to come.
RECOGNIZED
DEALER or repair man—
whether he handles the
present Maxwell line or not
procure these
for you. Or you can order
direct. Shipment will be
made within 24 to 48 hours
after receipt of the order at
Newcastle,
NY
iN
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La
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pars
1003 Woodward Avenue
DETROIT, MICH.
the Rockie .
weds J 5
Bil, ing.
Sam Francisco.
Amercan homes
plaints
is safe,
g Syrup
e it. Used in 100,000
Best for bowel come
25 cents at druggwts. Trial bottle
The Hobo Fashion
‘If 1 ever have to choos:
sald Weary Walkes I'l
thenia.™
“Wot's good fer |
“Complete rest.’
a Gi
£. We
| New Excuse.
| Mre. Givem—Why do you
Wears Willie—The
makes sech a delay in
coupons
beg
income
collecting mq
Be sure that you ask for Wright's Ind
| Vegetable Pills, and look for the signa.
{ture of Wm. Wright on wrapper and box
| For Constipation, Billousness snd Indiges
Adv,
| tion.
i
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i
:
:
Occasionally we meet 3 woman who
| actually believes her husband knows
| a8 much as he thinks he knows.
Avoid Dangerous Nostrums
Mentholated Cough
value—5¢
at all good Drug Stores,
will be kept pretty busy laughing
are the
daily torment of thousands. To of
move the cause. Foley Kidney Pills begin
to work for you from the first dose, and ex-
ert so direct and beneficial an action in the
kidoeys and bladder that the pain and tor-
ment of kidoey trouble soon disappears.
has not yet been discovered.
N
How to get the most
money out of your furs
Yous
ourssimply for tho asking —b
of Information snd Instroction {8 be
Your pew Corry Pricelist ts » 1h
Beiiargod Lith Anriversary Puy Lista wonder
ve Fn the highest prices on fur, a be ’
mere. $1 wd Roet yom Ge the mieate an poacs
L will whew you whe Oorry ean PRY pow seve for fy
other ha od it on pon sottere § an edie?
vary State and Oanmds "
rout pert peg hibae , ag
st is ready
ther pep
ted ahippery in
ve 0] war be
wel “OUT OF SORTER
SUFFER from KIDNEY, BLADDER, NERVOUS DISEas
CHRONIC WEARNERRES, ULCERS, SKIN KEUPTIONS, 71
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EEDICAL BOOK EVER WRITTEN.IT TELLS ALL host the
Ihe ERMABKARLE CURES EYPECTED
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G0, HAVERSTOCK RD, HAMPETEAD, Lox
P ST Heroes removes swell
10038 davk Tin rare sret Free
36 dayne, Tris
Dr. THOMAS E Gr Sueeowror to
Dr. H. M. Greens Sons, Box 0, Atlanta, Ga.
AGENTS 55 murah id
Tonia a Eh ERAN,
FOR BALB--23¢ A. IN PRINCE EDWARD
Va. near town, 14 a uit, bal timber
hi 4 inrge ba "
ATR veer Ro Porm
DR( TREATED, neunily gives niek
as or
-y
pasture, small
chard. $3,600.