| DRINK HOT WATER | BEFORE BREAKFAST | Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill, | i If you are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dizzy headache; or, if your meals sour and turn into gas and fcids, you have a real surprise await ing you. Tomorrow morning, immediately up on arising, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos. phate in it. This is intended to first neutralize and then wash out of your stomach, liver, kidneys and thirty feet of intestines all the indigestible waste, poisons, sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal. Those subject to sick headaches, backache, bilious attacks, constipation or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from your druggist or morning inside-bath. It is said that men and women who try this become enthusiastic and keep it up daily. 1° is a splendid health measure rb im dis cause the skin pores do not abs purities the ease, while the bowel pores do The principle of bathing ins not new, as millions of people practice it. Just as hot water and soap cleans purify and freshen the skin, i water and a teaspoon limests phosphate act on ths kidneys and bowels. Limeston phate Is an inexpensive wh and almost tasteless Ady into biood, causing 80 104 ne liver © pho 3 ite powder stomac! Forty per cent of the people in United States attend church Prince Joachim. your German emg eror, 18 a Cola, It Re ores Fie Use Murine after Exposure in Cutting Winds and t I f Eye Need 0 Chic that remedy ™ Sook on request, Marvelous. fast young mer yw much sg rate on a salary All of i rlie—All of it 1 His Dad— Yes; ready to get away As Johnnie Little Johnnie had gO Heard been to despite the to paonle THE FIRST TASTE Learned to Drink Cofiee When a Boy It p foe co is esr fact that cof drug-—caffeine rmful to chi wo i 1 cag } idren, they them coffee to drin ’ WY hen i wan arms and at tl first began to nibble things mother used to me coffee And so 1 contractes 0%ee habit early a table, glve sips of the 1 i ang ontinued to 1 when ce work | to have nervous sneolls Eape breakfast 1 was so nervy covld scarcely attend to my cor rosnondence, “At night for sunper, 1 could hardly sleep, and on ing in the morning would feel and nervous “A friend persvaded me to try Pos tum “I can now get good sleep, am free from and headaches. | recommend Postum to all coffee drink oars.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal—the origina’ form- must be well boiled, 16¢ and 25e pack ages, Instant Postum-—a soluble powder dissolves quickly in a cup >f hot wa ter, and, with cream and sugar, makes & delicious beverage instantly, 30¢ and B02 tins, Both forms are equally delicious and cost about the same per cup. "There's a Neason” for Postum. --g0ld by Grocers. 1 8€ 27 I got Into o beran cially after ous | y wonk nervousness INTO MINISTERS Preaches His Famous Home Sermon Before an Audience of 20,000 People. GETS INTO PROHIBITION FIGHT The Evangelist Was Cheered To the Rafters When He Declared That the Way To Stop Drunkenness Was To “Shut Up the Hell Holes That Make Drunkards.” Baltimore the pit. cluded, and the audience of 16,000 per sons had begun day stooped suddenly threw back the tr down chest on a level platform. [iis sufficient invitation--the --Billy Sunday The evening servios was con Jdsaops into when Sun to lenvs, without a word, into the p“., which with outstretched brings hi the floor ti CUNETreR swerved from its outs to the audience ong The persons platform of ie thir appeared on the thronged noon done the san de: he platform and held clasped 9 000 n Sunday 8 whi bottom tep iit is hand hands with full women and childrea Homer Rodeheaver, night's preliminary to be alned that the aud ex] it difficult once to and \ to make | building; th the effects stidden chang Holds Big tee fF 3 3 Throng Rs tigmr leer Hurning religion, a to God Rewrite Moral History. he sh face “Hey, you preacheral™ sted dramatically, whiz the ng res of clergymen gathe ; red in "Hey, you 1 holr, vou church pe Ne nd n “1 d section If you fasting praver rewrite the moral history of Bal oo night in and vou timare The evangelist began his sermon be | i : history of proceeded the Jews in epitome at to pay a glowing tribute to the Jew of yesterday and to day The Jew today, he sald. was jnuat as distinctive as was Jew 8.000 years ago; the Jew 6.000 years hence would be as distinctive as the Jew of today. He praised the thrift once the THE CENTRE REPORTER. Outside that part pressed of Mr. Sunday's sermon, of the porgram which lm- the congregation most was the singing, for the great cholr has at- tained a degree of real efficiency and “Rody” leads it with telling Antiphonal singing-—from the choir in tabernacle—is a most effective means in whipping alive the dormant emo- tions of the throng is easily seen. Blows At Liquor Set The tremendous applause of a v audience of nearly 20,000 people led Billy Sunday te “butt into” hibition fight, and to declare that get out of Baltimore.” In a stirring sermon on “Home” the evangelist, who had been carrying tion by saying: “The proper way stop drunkenness 1s to shut up the hell holes that make drunkards.” Half of the ministers’ section stood on its and cheered: the the the State liquor fight until tt building thunder application of the remark to cheered 1ike rang with ing 10 hugs “Better Do Something.” paused, then quick a back with Legislature kbone and gr them we id if the jest and nimer of shout Blamed For His “Dryness.” hieofs } SUNDAY HOT SHOT orth-whi &, than she ivad is temporary th, but you good Yeon, ail 2 rey it does God never called me to be a pastor » did, 1 would be sure And he bunch while a church: If he get a ro ticket be I would I was with iL Women! Never Attend UGArip eve me, kin t mind the spring fo your church and The bugs have been won't hurt you nuch more to stand a few more bites Some of the biggest devils are found among Jews; that no Jewish fathers or mothers were to be found in poorhouse. He sald that a Jew furnished the money by means of which Columbus was enabled to dis cover America; that a Jew had fur nished the money to Washington that made possible the freedom of America Congregation Warms Up. The congregation seemed in sympa- thy with his utterances from the first and warmed up In responsiveness as he progressed. It clapped when he thundered his nevercensing condemna tion of the liquor traffic and when he sald: “You can't pray "Thy kingdom come’ and then vote for that rotten, stinking business; you can’t pray ‘Thy kingdom come’ and look at God through the bottom of a beer glassy.” It applauded as vigorously when he excoriated graft, and wound up by de claring that this republic could not last If it continued to be ruled by grafters and crooks, the All your religion consists of its trot ting to church on Sunday morning and looking pious I am getting sick of God's cause be ing backed on to a side-track for every jack rabbit that comes along A membar of the Preshyterian interested in the sald he intended to because I exposed business, but booze I told him to go plumb to hell If you hit their booze, play cards and go to the devil with the good. fellow gang they call you a game sport. I've been in some churches where fcicles hung from the chandeliers and a thick coating of frost was on the walls, HK made me feel like skating down the aisle. My, but some women can put on a prayer-meeting face when the minister comes to visit them. A woman once told me she had an awful temper, but that It was all over in a minute, So Is a machine gun, but it blows things to thunder while it Insts, Some little als gets up at the Ep worth League meeting and says: “Let's sing Throw Out the Life Line” The paor boobs haven't got strength enough to put up a clothes line. cent, CENTRE HALL. PA. RULED BY POLITICS| MEMBERS OF CONGRESS FIGHT OVER SETTLEMENT OF BIG PROBLEMS. LEGISLATION IS HAMPERED i oy | Bill for Government Ownership of Merchant Marine, Materially | Changed, May Be Passed—Plang for Raising Revenue Still Undecided. By GEORGE CLINTON. Washington. — Politics and legisla i tion still are moving together through | the halls of congress, stopping every few feet, metaphorically speaking at | any rate, for a fist fight leat, rancor, our old friends crimination and re erimination, and the stand bys tention and abuse, still are present Here is a program of things the members of both parties gle over before are con the which will done. or wran the winter Is now wrangling over, as National defense New taxation The government ~hant marine Independence for megsures ownership of me Filipinos pts the seaman’s law and atte to or repeal it Child labor The appropriations Prohibition and woman ndments the constitu! to of national de¢ # been gain the and irom nocratic gtanch op redness from fa Was nurchasing these ships Many nn it wonld be tt oad the year the an unneutral act he Un States i to | vigions of iy nder Pi the ents intention, if the through, to spend in the buil which y govern measure goes the oney Vir © cat « used war as fleet auxiliaries The ruling majority in the house of representatives as vel does not know evenue IZiDR meas for adoption Even } in as to the extent of the preparedness pro gram which will be adopted, it virtu ally is known t something will be done and that the army and navy ex the government largely will be increased Therefore it will be nec essary fo raise money to pay the bills ‘mm.gration Bill Again, immigration bilis containing a clause which, if enacted into law, will prevent the landing on these shores of foreigners who cannot "ead have | been Introduced into house and sen. | ate. The senate measure is fathered | by Senator Ellison D. Smith of South | Carolina, and the house measure by | Representative John L. Burnette of | A + bama, | This bill unquestionably will pass | the senate and almost unquestionably | will pass the bouse of representatives. | The question therefore is whether or | aot President Wilson again will veto | the measure Last year the bill went | through both houses with big majori | ties back of it, but the house, after a | hard fight, refused to pass the bill over ; the veto of the president, the measure falling of the required two-thirds ma jority by only « small margin. When this immigration measure comes up for debate there will be live | i¥ hours in both houses. The Ameri oan Federation of Labor strongly sup A haat of ra ures it will report ie 1 gs are still doubt hat penses of New ports the measure, voicing its belief that the literacy clause will keep out rom this country a horde of aliens who are willing to work for what the labor representatives call un-American pay and to work also under un-Amari can conditions South and New England Combine. Judging from the signs in the case virtually the entire southern represen tation in the two houses is In favor of keeping the literacy test in the immi- most all the southern representatives will vote [favorably on the bill and later, if the president vetoes it, will There a very considerable onn tingent of northern Democrats stand iB die West and the far are In favor of it. In this contest there is represented curious spectacle of a West, however, from New England and often It Now is not England tand BLanag in legislation and the southern to shoulder ou a i that states neasure of Now shoulder uigh moment A Englanders, of old American and op They stand a test howaver, stock, are tent — ed to the the LO literacy | is coun institu ngs grount the spirit o \ I and counter to the t rican S.C ol Americar generally | hat Mr migration Wilson again bill, pr and iont's Slow With Naval Measure Ouse oor naval af ahead dedib WOrK build of cour fe BEOIDE with its warship ¥ Is aleness make Plan Means { congress who retary of the the a series ef secre ling ou a great antly because { need for big ently them i io spread oul of thial pr as submit given in detadl of ammunition, Mr The five will OETA resources of expenditure for carried out, : ation grand YORrs be 3502.48 if the committees on the two houses shall form Mr. Daniels’ plan gible to bind future presses mad vance to carry it out, the navy in 1921 in vessels built or building, will be as follows Battleships, first line ' latte cruisers ‘ . « BH Battleships. second Armored cruisers Scout cruisers first plan is naval allairs of report in bill and if it is pos Cor a ‘ 1 class Cruisers, second class Cruisers, third class Destrovers Fleet submarines Coast Submarines Monitors { ruiesers EE EE EE EE Supply Ships ... Fuel ships ... .e Tranaports “aus 4 Tenders to torpedo vessols ..... 3 Special types "oh a 8 Ammunition ships ....cccivenvsen 3 There is going to be a hard fight in congress over this building plan of the secretary of the navy. The prepared. ness folk say it is not ambitious enough and is spread out over too much time; the anti-preparcdness folk gay it is too ambitious, is going to cost too much money and ought to be split in twain The pacilists, and there are a lot of them in congress. say the whole thing should be chucked into the fire and they intimate that thes would not care much If all the ships alroady built or building should follow the vapor plans into the blaze. Caw es canes Ces snes CANADA'S PLANS FOR WAR REVENUE ation Will Affect Farmers to a Degree Practically Unnoticeable. have been circo taxation in made by Minister 80 many rumors iated regarding war Canada that the statement Bir Thomas White, Canadian ofl Finance, of the Goverrment s pi tor raising war revenue should be giv en the widest circulation Bir Thowaes nade it clear that the revenue will be raised by taxing the profits of incor poratsa when us t companies ever unincorporats nersbips when the pro! On all i or firms juarier such Orie ransportatic ning, milling » subi individuals cuituie stock ra and OF pay no part of ti Dr Pirrce's throw Off Colds and Prevent Grin von fee: 8 coud comin 5 tak iNINR i On MO re x 3 €or yime RROM * EnLLLre OD Dox. We RHEUMATISM—ITS CAUSE TREATMENT AND eX onTn FRUIT LAXATIVE FOR SICK GHILD “California Syrup of Figs” can't harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. Every mother realizes her children “California Figs’ that their ideal because they love its and it thoroughly cleanses little stomach, liver and bows out griping When cross, irritable, breath is bad, stomach sour the tongue. mother! [If coats teaspoonful of this harmi laxative,” and in a few foul, constipated waste, sour bile undigested ood passes cut of the es nave a well piave again. When its little system + fall ot cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea. .ndigestion, colic—remem- ber a good ‘inside cleaning should always be the first treatment given, Millions of mothers keep “California Syrup of Figs” handy: they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick cnild tomorrow. Ask at the store for a 50 cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs,’ which has directions for babies, children of all apes and grown-ups printed on the bottle. 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