The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 27, 1916, Image 6

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Get the Habit of
Drinking Hot Water
Before Breakfast
Says we can't .cak or feel right
with the svstem full "
of poisons.
Millions of folks bathe
‘now instead of loading
with drugs. “What's an inside Ha
you say. Well, it is guaranteed to per
form miracles if you could
these hot water enthusiasts,
internally
their Bystem
th 9
Ladi
women who, immediately upon arising
in the morning, drink a glass of real
hot water with a teaspoonful of lime
stone phosphate in it. This is a very
excellent health measure. It is in
tended to flush the stomach, liver, kid
neys and the thirty feet of intestines
of the previous day's waste, sour bile
and indigestible material left over in
the body which, if not eliminated every
day, become food for the millions of
bacteria which infest the bowels, the
quick result is poisons and toxins
which are then absorbed into
blood causing headache, bilious
tacks, foul breath, bad taste,
stomach trouble, kidney misery,
les impure ble and
of ailments.
People wh
badly the
the
colds
sleep
all
sness, od
0 feel good one day and
but who simply
not get feeling right are urged to ob
tain a quarter pou
phosphate
Keeper,
is suflicient
crank
tation.
Just as soap and hot water act on
the skin, cleansing, ning
freshening, limestone phe
and hot act on the stomach
liver, kidneys ard bowels. It is vast
iy more important to bathe on the in
side than on the outside,
skin pores do not absorb imp:
to the blood, while the
—Adv
next,
of limestone
from any geist or store
This will cost
to make anyone
on the subject of internal sani
sweete and
80
water
iriti
bowel pores do
Turtle With Two
a living a
“Heads.
1£ with twe
rer 808
Lt
if cross, feverish, constipated,
give “California Syrup
of Figs.”
A laxative today saves a sick chiid
tomorrow Chil simply will not
take the time from play to empty thei:
bowels, which become clogged up with
waste, liver gets sluggish: stomach
sour
Look
ed, or
erish,
heartily, ful
or any oth er child
teaspoonful of “California
Figs,” then don’t worry, b
perfectly harmless, and
all this constipation pol
and f ing
move out of the bowels,
dren
mother! If coat-
croas, fey
at the tongue,
your child is
ty bad,
I of col y
Hatless,
breath leas, doesn't eat
or has sore throat
iren's atiment, givea
Syrup of
ecause it is
in a few hours
son, sour hile
will geatly
and you have
a well child again A thor
ough “inside cleansing” is ofttimes all
that sary it should be the
first treatment given in any si
Bewa of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask store for a L0.cent bottle of
“California Syrup of Figs,” which has
full directions for babies, children of
all ages and grown-ups plainly
printed on the bottle. _Adv.
Surely Not.
“They say old Skinflint has got writ-
er's cramp.”
“He never got it from signing
checks that's one sure “tng!”
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To hatt pint of water add | oz. Bay Rum, a
small box ot Barbo Compound, and ¥ oz. of
glycerine Apply to the hair twice a week
until it vecomes the desired shade. Any drug-
gist can put this up or you can mix it at
home at very little cost. I$ will gradually
darken streaked, fuded gray hair nd re
moves dandrufl. It is excellent for falling
hair and will make harsh hair soft and glossy,
It will not eolor the scalp, is not sticky or
greasy, and does not rub oil. ~Adv.
men
kness
re
nt the
“i LAE
for
Similar.
“Murder will out, they say.”
‘Yes, and If the murderer's got
enough money to hire a good lawyer
be gets out, too.”
PREPAREDNESS !
To Fortify The System Against Grip
when Grip is prevalent LAXATIVE BROMO
QUININE should be taken, ss this combination
of Quinine with other ingredients destroys
germs, acts as a Tonic and Lazative and thus
keeps the system in condition to withstand
Colds, Grip and Influenza. There is only one
“BROMO QUININE." BEB. W. GROVE'S sig
fature on bos. so.
Method,
Brown--Is Jones strictly neutral?
Mrs. Jenks-—Yen; he sides with
whoever he's talking with!
Use Murine after Exposure in Cold,
Saning Winds and Dust. It Restores,
es and Promotes Eye Health.
Good for all Eyes that eed Care
urine Eye Remedy Co, Chicago,
¢ Book on request.
—
The fire of genius is lucky when it
can keep the pot boiling.
KEYSTONE STATE
IN SHORT ORDER
———— a ——
LatestNews Happenings Gather-
ed From Here and There.
TOLD IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS
Routed from their beds fifty or more
were driven in scanty attire
from the Hotel Humes, Mercer, by fire
which deatroved the his structure
and six pther buildings with a loss esti-
mated at $100,000. The hotel was
built more than 100 years ago, and en-
ma other dis-
Lafayette,
orice
among ny
General
Jacob Cannon, five
S8henandoah, was attacked by
dog yesterday and hi
men were badly torn before
driven off and s
The boy is
old,
a vicious
ahdo-
ani-
Vears
legs and
the
man Gibson
in a8 serious
Y
ur
H
the Harri
test
ified
Fiftee
dale's
when a wi
ago was
oldest ¥ il
inted
1 by
How
ordered 1 v6 Borough
d were
removed
Franci
inia for
whie h he says
the
Tuberculosis
the second
the Lanad
For
pany, manuia«
work, has found
large its ther
60 by
plant
40 eet
Statisties ju
Clerk
the
during
eight cents
of Judes
FOmery unty will
ough, and
i $id
Mont-
another
ifally another «
reason incor
Athyn,
By dwartz
decree
have bor
incide lee
by
{f the village of Hr
Township
in Moreland
Steam passenger train
operated by
and Lineaviile
Beasemer & Lake Erie
naing February 1, ac
aneement
Cars
power on the Meadville
Ratlroad, beg!
cording to annd
of Port
employed
Clair,
Carbon,
about
by
ashpit
Boh
eighteen
at
Frank nna,
Years,
St wa gir
the ashpits
a locomotiy thrown. foto the
and kiiled
Mahon molder,
works of the Seab
Cheater, by getting
flash fe was
Wan
ard
£0.
y falling
slain vere filed by the AL
Refining Company with the
lie Service Commission against the ad
New York
Division
vance in coal rates of the
n the Fra;
Railroad
widers
CATS
placed
for 1056
and
The Per
with its
ylvania
anger
during 1918
Henry J. Huesman, seventy-one
years old, Reading's oldest florist, and
who years ago conducted a large estab.
fishment in Philadelphia, died of heart
failure.
Orief over the death of her mother
is given by physicians as the cause of
the death of Mrs. Daniel Schultz,
thirty-five years old, of Reading.
Miss Mabel Warden, aged twenty.
three, and her sister, Florella Warden,
seed thirteen, were burned to death,
and their mother, Mrs. Myra Warden,
was seriously injured when their home
at Punxsutawney was destroyed by
fire. The property loss was $2500,
Prof. John Snoke, superintendent of
public sehools of Lebanon county, in
addressing the annual convention of
the York County School Directors’ As.
sociation, advocated an extension of
the compulsory attendance period of
rural schools.
A man was in the office of Buperin.
tendent of Finance and Accounts
Charles B. Moul at the City Hall, Ches.
ter, and shortly after he had taken hia
departure, it was found that $88 had
been stolen. No clew hax been secured
as to his identity.
Using a pair of scissors to pry apart
what she imagined was a bead of cop.
per, Miss Millie Gilbert exploded a
dynamite cap at her home in Globe
Mills, and her left hand was so shat-
tered as to necessitate amputating four
fingers,
i
Maurice McLoughlin Lining
Mcloughlin is now
n heralded on
Maurice E
clLoughlin, who has be
one of the fi t
probably as w
74 recently.
The tenn
work
and accurate eye are as
standard
players that
back up this de
nls iy 1
plays golf
will be
ets that
3
ne
on the «
are
PNP ASN NSS
THINKS GOLF IS BENEFICIAL
Jack Coombs of Brooklyn Dodgers,
Says Game Helps Ball Player
in Securing Control.
NN NAS NN
“1 eanno
who say
SAYS JL
of
him more
an ordinary man realizes. One
greatest assets of the game is
lute ontrol f oneself, In wh
tmpont ant
sored som
unaGaer
Dodgers “It helps
of the
ich
confidence an
ing
importance
rise rt
Pa i
control
one thinks
~gucceed.
“It is true the swing in
different fre that used in baseball
There are few ball players
0 not bring that
into golf. If you will
ames 1 pitched for the
Mondays, you will
that my batting
that on other
every Sunday,
often sald to
golf ia far
we
ia
profession look
back to the g
Athletics on
from the box scores
was far superior to
days I played golf
rain or shine, and as |
Jack Coomba.
the boys, ‘That ball looked as big as
a pumpkin.’ Whether golf playing
the day before had anything to do
with it or not | dare not gay. Being
a bug on golf. my own opinion is
formed.”
Tennis Games Prove Profitable.
Officers of the National Tennis asso.
eiation are highl* gratified with ihe
financial report of the year, including
its net profits of almost $16,000 for
the first national championship tour
nament held outside the Casino courts
of Newport. Now that the stands used
for the David cup matches of 1914 and
the titular tourney this season are en
tirely paid, the net gate receipts at
the 1916 championships should estab
lish a new record if the contosts are
held in either New York. Chicago or
Philadelphia.
Every Man an Athlete Mere.
The University of Chifago under:
graduate council plans to make every
man in the institution an athlete. Di
dea
f° iy ‘ x ¢
good golfers
the world as
» Known the links
lin made
on
NINN ASAIN
Game With That of Boxing.
—————
Rough Handling in Ring Pleasant
Dream Compared to Treatment
Received on Gridiron—Fight-
ing Supposed to Be Brutal.
was
sults recently
columns
in any
tender for the heavyweight title,
ing the football res
New York. The football
first
newspaper,
“Ah, that's the
Moran
’ 15
i0r you
game
“Football is
of
of
and
wien
one
world
Boxing is a cinch
with football I know i
have played both games, [ played
football regularly for three yen
and pardon me if I say I was a pret
ty fair player. In 1808 I studied den
tistry at the University of Pittsburgh
and played with its football team. Af-
ter that ] played left tackle on the
Pittsburgh Lyceums, a high-class pro
fessional team that toured the sur
rounding mtry and met the best
pro teams the Easter Superbas,
and the C bug Pan
Canton T
leven So you sce |
toughest
Ar
rs
of
as
igers olum
handle «
about,
battered and banged more in one
all my
il m
¢
ieyen
ever received
sant dre sm ©
1 handling 1 Bave
om
RE ONL AR
retaine
Year
. s @
ba
next
Indoor fodcthall
over the out
has its Lagos
You don’t get
advan
L0T
cold feet while
he Pitts)
ith
urgh club has made
las
a cone
Awgp mT ’ *
ATER } Beng
ior next season.
Wh Ww
r
piayers Lhera
gays he does not wan
any of
the Phillies to the
* ® ®
Pat Moran
to get back
jumped from
the plavers
Feds
th
Laan
Greater New Yi
baseball it
Sunday
may enjoy Sun
in y LIA eH
the
» * -
10 Diay
gares Newark park.
uy ¢ # ’
warning to g
Cal
the game,
» - »
club
hanasas City
» price may be
- ®
Hf cham
Loughlin, ifornis
bas taken
ae
up
Cincinnati
the
The
Cullop
but the
Fad
prohibitive.
Fed owners
their
ng stamps with
Some left ball
players on
tradi
with
give
chase
every
. . *
Chief” Meyers savs
players will begin to pay the freight.”
Somebody been telling the “Chief” in
side secrets?
* » w
Dave
mer big leaguers,
the Minneapolis
the game,
Altizer and Otis Clymer, for.
sand recently with
Millers, have
. - »
Foderal league umpires will have
to hustle for themselves if they want
jobs for next year, according to an
nouncement,
* » »
Lots of people can understand Bog
Hedges selling the Browns, but can't
gather why Phil Ba. wants to buy
them.
* . »
Owen V. Van Camp, sprinter and
jumper, was unanimously elected cap
tain of the Illinois Athletic club track
team for 1916 at the annual dinner and
election,
® . Ww
Frank Arellanes, former Red Sox
hurler, has been signed to pitch for
the Vernon Pacific Coast team for next
year,
» ad »
Kaji Yamada says that he spoiled
his s:roke by trying to imitate Hoppe,
A good many have dene it by trying
to best Hoppe,
* * 9»
St, Louis will have only two ball
teams next season, which means the
grandstand managers will have one
less team to manage.
» * -
The players the Phillies sent to the
Portland club last year did not make
good and now Moran's team is looked
upon as a hoodoo on the western
aoast.
football
we
fight
ce Gun
ith on the
Savage
ey slo}
EAYe Ir
ped the
boat Smith
all the
al
ring
iaugh
The
Ti; Was
ut more
than 1 sulfered
and a bro
went
“Well
games?
enent,
lives
suecessiul
ball
BOLIng
srnfasni : y
afession a foot
DON'T BELIEVE THAT—
Detolt has uonconditionally
released Ty Cobb,
Connie Mack trades Kopf to
Boston for Speaker.
Jake Ruppert offers $3.78 for
Eddie Collina
Larry Mclean buys Giants’
franchise,
Dreyfuss makes
Pirates’ manager,
John McGraw joins Billy Sun-
day's forces.
Comiskey to tear down Sox
park and play in Englewood.
J. F. Baker gives $5 for ball
players’ home.
Walter Johnson to pitch left.
handed ngxt year.
Rube Marquard
Cubs.
Nick Altrock
to manage
Harvard’ Rowing Plans.
Harvard's plans for the rowing sea
gon include races with Princeton, Con
nell and Yale. The race with the
Tigers will bs rowed on April 22
during the spring recess, coming as
a climax of a week's practice at
Princeton. Cornell will be rowed at
Cambridge probably on Saturday, May
20. ‘The announced regatta with Yale
is scheduled for June 23.
Lelivelt Leading Batter,
Jack Lelivelt, formerly an outfielder
with Washington and several other
clubs In the American league, led the
American association in batting last
season. In 162 games he had an aver
age of 346. Compton of Kansas City,
Braves, was second, with 343.
Sosa MA SS. SO
LIVER, BOWELS
I ————————
Sour Stomach and
constipation,
on
Get a 10cent box now
No odds how bad your liver, stomac
or bowels, how much yous r head
aches, haw miserable and comfort
you are from constipation oh
biliousness and sluggish bowels
get the desired results
i, indig
tion,
you always
with Cascarets
Don't let your
howels make
Cascarets tonight:
headache, biliousness, dizziness, nery-
ousness, sick, stomach,
backache and distreas
cleanse your all the
bile, ga and mailer
which Is producing the
A 10cent box nu
nese and a clear head
No more days of
tr
il
Hyer and
misera Take
put an oy to the
stoma b,
you
BOUr, EABKY
all other
inside organs of
constiy aled
uisery
Ieans happi
months
you will take
then
forget
sles need
All
All BLO
the
Bears U}
Signatu
conte
TI
re of > BATT
30 Years
v for Fletcher's Ca
far Over
s Or ria
Useless
. WW eye 21 $ tos cut
this
and
our box at
Oh, Henry
think or doing that”
wife
“Why n
on as rotien
able
there's no uss
year,” announced
i think we'll begin
the opara
you
if my
az it 1s
to buy you v
window when
1
how.”
KIDNEYS AND BACKACHE
Take a Glass of Salts at Once If Your
Back Is Hurting or Kidneys and
Bladder Trouble You
The
guard 1
ble, because
is
A mye nen must
<on
our food
with uric
strive to filter
overwork,
nalive
kidney trouble,
a general
When ¥
bocome ad
result ie
ladder weakness and
decline in health
our kidneys feel like lumps
your back hurts or the urine
iy, full of sediment or you are
to seck relief two or three
night; if you suffer
nervous
stomach, or you have rhen
is bad, get
about four
take a table
tissues
is clou
matism when the weather
from your pharmacist
Jad Salts;
breakfast for a few days and your kid-
neys will then act fine. This famous
salts is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithha,
and has been used for generations to
flush and stimulate clogged kidneys:
to neutralize the acids in the urine so
it no longer is a source of irritation,
thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in
jure, makes a delightful effervescent
Hthia-water beverage, and belongs im
every home, because nobody can make
a mistake by having a good kidney
flushing any time-—Advy.
More Important Than Baby.
A wellknown Mobilian who lives in
the suburbs had an addition to his
sarnyard in the shape of a fine calf
of the Jorsey breed. A week later
there was an arrival in the house, his
wife presenting him with a 10-pound
daughter. The day after the little
girl came the father was stopped
downtown by a lady who had known
him and his wife all thelr lives,
Assuming a very impressive air,
sho sald:
"Have you got al your house some
thing for which you have been walt
ing a long time?" .
“1 most certainly have,” he replied.
“What fs it? the lady asked al
most breathlesaly,
“A tull'bMooded Jersey heifer call,”
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