The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 02, 1918, Image 7

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    FOODS TASTE BETTER COOKED
—~TOBACCO TASTES BETTER
TOASTED
Woe
Since the day of the caveman, who
liked his meat raw, civilization has
learned a lot about the scientific treat-
ment of the things we eat.
Naturally none of us would now
prefer to have our meat raw, our po-
tatoes as they come from the ground,
our coffee unroasted.
And naturally follows the grat dis-
covery recently made by The Ameri.
can Tobacco Co. —that tobacco tastes
better TOASTEL
This wor new idea-—simple
like all great tion.— first
used in producing the famous LUCKY
STRIKE Cigarette of toasted
Burley tobacco,
Burley has a meliow
different from the tobacco usually
used for cigarettes. It is a pipe to.
baccoand LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes
taste like a pipe. Adv.
wlerful
inven was
~-Inade
flavor, entirely
Knew What He Wanted to Say.
My little nephew hard
be polite, but gets
twisted. One day, as 1
ather suddenly, I ac
him quite a bump with my elbow right
in his eye.
“Oh, excuse
contritely.
“You're
amid
is trying
sometimes he things
turned around
ldentally
me, dear!” 1 exclaimed,
he
Tri
A DAGGER
IN THE BACK
the woman's
1 the morning t«
‘Oh! how my back t
MEDAL Haarlem Oil su
day bh ie
take
aj!
Ww elcome,”
his sobs.—Chleago bune.
dread when she
start tl
‘tomorrow- —
‘kache
the
GOLD
every
ie Do
§ ering?
$e DAL Haar} : today and
be relieved ton w ee or four
every day and be permanently free from
wrenching, I But be
sure to g «= 1886
GOLD Mil en the
al Govern-
granted
prepa-
of Hol-
€ without
her Ren}
calls GOLD
its
wusewife
will
and so sturdy
GOLD MED) e tl
Haarlem 1 1 »s imported direct
from the Haarlem, Hol-
fand. But t GOLD MEDAT
} for Wy 363
original
Women In Business World.
More than 1,000 firms, partn
and Individuals wing bu
Pennsyl ]
have regis
owners, and in many ca it t
found
managers
tories and
erships,
siness In
Try 1
HE
mes of thelr
ins been
not
stores,
hat only
i
1
ut owners of fac-
1
1 other industries,
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
flas been used for all
are caused by a disordered
and inactive liver, such as sick
ache, constipation, sour stomach,
pervous indigestion, fermentation of
food. | itation of the heart eaused by
gases in the stomach, August Flow
£ laxative, igestic
nach ard
the
ailments that
Stomach
head
woetorqg
oeyry -
ATOM iE
mitries
and impur iow
all ei
Adv,
v lized col
Willing Worker.
$100 Reward . 31 00
¢ Bys.
ICINE
IRONS
i roving
od ure in
Catafth that HALLS SHUR
MEDICING falls to cure, ,
Druggists 5e. Testimonials free
F. J. Cheney & Co.. To Olio.
His Own Fault,
went hink m
He's
“y
Plunkville
abusing that
“It's his own
what he but
in Jall."—Touis
ihAdub
uch of
always
Bo the,
town.”
fault. 1
they
don't know |
had to put him |
villé Courier-Journal. |
ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE DOES IT
hen your shoes pinch or your corns and bun
funs ache pet Allen's Foot= Ease, the antiseptic
powder to be shaken Into shoes and sprinkled in |
the foot- bath. Giveainstant relief to Tired, Ach-
ing, Swollen, Tender feet. Over 100,000 packages |
are being ¢ sed 1 Ly the troops at the front. Sold |
every where 250. Don't accest any onatitute — Adv. i
A Consolation,
“My friend, the photographer
firmly refused by the lady he
to marry him.’
“Well, he had something to console |
him, At least, he secured a good nega
tive.”
, was
asked
Itching Burning Skins.
For eczemas, rashes, Itchings, irrita-
tions, pimples, dandruff, sore hands,
and baby humors, Cuticura Soap and
Ointment are sifpreme ly effective. For
free samples address “Cutleura, Dept.
X, Boston.” At druggists and by mail.
Boap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.-—Adv,
—————- a a ——————
Not Quite as Good.
“What did papa do when you asked
him to give you my hand?”
He—He put down his foot,
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE ITEMS
An
Nintes
Allentown who slurred
i the United
| Liberty
Valley
| upon
for a
fore
allen,
and tore down a
the Lehigh
Allentown, wi
workmen
Was he
Loan
station,
poster at
8 Net
IWOoscore
und
Frias esd
Construct
wait
nen
by
train
the
ng
badly he
ted him
Kane if the
holm highway
On «
of
| Kanes
{ hu
{
i t
| Vite
|
New
camps
point, ini
Re
Bapt
Castle,
| First
need
the
Mount
Refrac
{ arn Ha
all of
Ories,
Fivsan
ed a voluntary
an hour or
X10 for end
bev
ford and tl
WHATS
Reading
Allentown
vin hospital
ff |
geon Allen.
have heen
v Hife ¢ larenos
Mayberry, hurt by
ran down by car.
through n skis
girl's n
New
department
grafting « peration, the
furnishing the
New yn
employes
inthe «kin
(Castle stle garbage
demanded
more
maney,
forty
They were given an inerease
by the
‘tion
to hot
pal
Pu
cents
The
garbage svsiem
an city
colle of
here not the most
successful councilmen declared at the
munie
meeting
Hazleton bia
will feature a new |
will
Lancaster
1 shingle
ding
Het this
roofs
code which
pring.
four-year-old
son of Samuel Goda, fell into a tub of
fat vy senlde
Charles,
bolling water and was
edd,
Dalton
the Dalton
yours, has
Rev, C". E
Baptist oh
resigned to
Kulp, pastor
urch for eight
acvept a eall
hillipshurg »
Tionestn Henry Armmberger, of
Hunter Station, has he distinetion
of slaying the first rattlesnake of the
sonson in this region. A large, full.
srown reptile was killed
of
to
Spot, weak;
£1.60; No. 4
Corn
s yellow,
NO, 3 white
and York
mont
freight New prompt ship
Cats oad $1004
1.01
Lard
Spot natural,
West, $2
hanged
unt
iigher than
do, poor
Ibe
roosters,
2% ibe,
33G34:
rested fa Py 0&3 3
rous § 9% 60,
ISG HO
winter, 2
and under
Thcks, voung
24@35;: do,
Muscovy,
thin,
do, old
Pekings,
puddle, do,
32@ 33; do, smaller,
Pigeons, young, per pair,
0G 40. Guinea |
5: do, old, do, |
{at
do,
do. 36
Go, old, do,
young, each, 70@G7
5@ 60,
Potatoea--Western
Pennsylvania, choice
£1.25@1.50: Co, long, do, $1.2501.40;
New York State, do, $1.25@1.50: Past
ern Shore Maryviand and Virginia, Me
Cormick, $1.20@1.35; Southern
Maryland, do, $1.20@1.35; medium
No. 28, do, The: culls, 50¢ |
Calver—~Calves, veal, choice,
good, 16@16%;: Mght, ordinary,
Calves, rough and heavy,
Or
$12@25.
Maryland and
round, 100 ibe, |
10,
do,
do, do,
17¢;
15. |
per head, |
Live Stock
CHICAGO. —~Hogsa Bulk $17.60@
17.90: light, $17.50@18.05;: mixed, |
$17.35@18: heavy, $16.50017.50: |
rough, $650@1690; pigs, $13.250
17.40
Cattle—~Native steers, $11016.85:
stockers and feeders, $R75@12.75;
cows and heifers, $7.60@ 13.85; enlves, |
£O@ 14.50,
Sheep--8heep,
$16.50@ 21.76.
i
|
$13@17.85; lambs,
True Knight.
| Impressed Hunters in the Florida
Everglades So Much They
8pared the Victor's Life.
A couple of hunters on the border
(of the Florida Everglades were
prised to hear the wild snorts and
whistles of a buck In fight, mingled
with the plaintive bleats of a in
distress—a combinatdon of sounds that
i was unaccountable, The men crept
{ eautiously up, and In five minutes
renched the edge of an open
In the center crouched a
vith terror. By her side was a
only a few hours
to low its mother,
bristling hair
stood by,
His
same
doe
ela
glade,
doe,
old, still too
fol
1
¥
buck
lowered,
. with
snorting
definnce,
followed
palmetto scrub
glade,
Looking carefully, the
A young panther passing
and forward In an effort to turn the
flank of the defense and get at the
fawn, A beast would have aban-
the ns such a
defender went on guard, but this
panther was evidently in the full flush
of his first strength, and without ex.
perience of the prowess of an old buck
at bay.
Forward and back he crawled,
ting and snarling, only to find the
buck always between him and the doe,
At last he for the spring.
The buck, snorting gri tmly, braced all
his les for the coming crash; he
appreciated his danger, but dared the
The doe red and
but did her fawn.
air and
hunters saw
backward
wiker
1
doned attack SOON 08
spit.
crouched
mse
worst, whimpe 1 closed
her eyes, not desert
panther re
vn within ten
we In
d from his he
kod forw ard.
buck sav
that
hunters wa
When the
have
in theif power,
and he lost all
victory : but
tion of deserting
off and
down
fie was «
His proud cr
the awelling part of the
inten
but moved
She crouched
rs alized
gtill he showed no
the doe,
stood beside her,
again with the fawn,
The ht walked over quiet
examined He »
inters
the panther,
up Both
prote
that
nnd } d
what the
weotned
Praised for Devotion to Duty.
When the city of Norfolk, Va
{
3
ii
was
threatened
tion by
section early
able fire
fri 1
©
battle,
enlisted
navy on duty
the harl
only In subduing the flames
trolling the crowds, To a ma
gave a splendid account of themselves,
Among these men Joseph
McLoughlin, a chief boatzwain's mate.
ithough he had worked all night, had
narrow escapes and dren hed to
the skin with ice-cold water, MclLough-
it was of-
navy
or were called on
was John
was
until the danger was passed,
this conspicuous service he has
been commended by Secretary of the
Navy Daniels. McLoughlin enlisted
Had Enough Eggs.
First Barber—I bet that fellow is a |
bum actor. |
Becond Barber—Why?
First Barber—When I asked him it
he wanted an egg shampoo he put on
his hat and walked right out,
!
|
Immense Export of Oils.
More mineral oils were exported’
than ever before, the!
lons,
Either One.
He-~He's got an awfully red nose,
but he swears hie never touched a drop
fo his life.
Khe-Maybe it's water color,
No Danger.
“Don’t take me out in the breakers,
1 feel so dizzy.”
“Then it's all right, if your head's
swimming."
i
Sowing the Seed and Producing Bigger Crops
Work in Joint Effort the Soil of the United States and Canada
CO-OPERATIVE FARMING IN MAN POWER NECESSARY
TO WIN THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY
The Food Controllers of the United States and Canada are asking fos
greater food production. Scarcely 100,000,000 bushels of wheat are avail.
able to be sent to the allies overseas before the crop harvest. Upon the
Every Available Tillable Acre Must Contribute; Every Available
Farmer and Farm Hand Must Assist
Western Canada has an enormous acreage to be seeded, but man power
is short, and an appeal to the United States allies is for more men for seed
ing operation.
Canada’s Wheat Production Last Year was 225,000,000 Bushels; the
Demand From Canada Alone for 1918 is 400,000,000 Bushels
To secure this she must have “ssistance. She has the land but needs
the men. The Government of the United States wants every man who can
effectively help, to do farm work this year. It wants the land in the United
States developed first of course; but it also wants to help Canada. When
ever we find a man we can spare to Canada’s fields after ours are supplied,
we want to direct him there.
Apply to our Employment Service, and we will tell you where you
best serve the combined interests.
Western Canada’s help will be required not later than May 5th. Wages
to competent help, £50.00 a month and up, board and lodging
Those who respond to this appeal will get a warm welcome, good wages,
good board and find comfortable homes. They will get a rate of one cent
a mile from Canadian boundary points to destination and return.
can
be had
U.S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Cats Blamed for Fires, Size of Hens and Congervati on.
In spite of the fa t ins Ms wrinda, North
fond of cats, a numb f | Al; ma street car passenger. “is the
are made know,
For particulars as to routes and places where employment may
apply to:
et the
ple are
charges
sponsive domestic an
that
ns and enemies of bird
to
the
epend
wiinted out 4 dee
food,
fa CCus
breakfast
whose
vas of
Testis
nay
aver,
a8
get
; af
all
Ee of
3 3 : y ‘
i Ra dil ion the old alls ‘egation it iT 1 ong tin hie ha heen
breath of infants from
1
hey draw
the
A new
i Seer’ 1 or
igtters lungs Ori r. BO more, hen
coun or or
io CEE
im portant to Mothers
€yers it
i
old
you th
Acid ®t
fadian ¥
to 87
Swapper ot
Pearl Bt, New York Su
Try This on Your Sofa.
My, you have $
v I shal
+ EO ah
ENOCH MORGAN'S
SONS CO.
“SAPOLIO
ro, BONDS | rea
ECONOMY
PATRIOTISM
coming to farmers from the rich wheat fields of
Western Canada. Where you can buy good farm land
at $15 to $30 per acre and raise from 20 to 45 bushels
of $2 wheat to the acre it's easy 10 make money. Canada
offers in her provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
[60 Acre Homesteads Free fo Settlers
and other land at very low prices. Thousands of
farmers from the U. S. or their sons are yearly taking
advantage of this great opportunity. Wonderful yieia
also of Oats, Barley Flax. Mixed Farming is
fully as profitable an industry as grain raising. Good
schools; markets convenient; climate excellent.
Write for literature and particulars as to reduced
railway rates to Supt. Immigration, Ottawa,
Canada, or to
J. P. JAFFRAY,
Cer. Walnut & Broad Sts., Philadelphia, Fa.
Canfidian Government Agent
Advances the Liver
occasional slight stimulation.
CARTER’S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
correct
CONSTIPATION