The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 30, 1919, Image 6

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    WOMEN OF
MIDDLE AGE
Sango Sa
ham'’s Vegetable Compound
Can be Relied Upon.
Urbana, Ill. —~*‘During Ch f Life,
in addition to its sanoying symptoms, |
an attack
grippe which lasted
all winter and left |
me in 8 weakened |
condition. I feltat |
times that I would |
never be well |
I read of Lyk i
ege- |
table Compound
and what it did for |
women Sassing :
throu e Change
of Life, so I told my |
doctor I would try |
it. Isoon began to
gain in strength
; and the annoying |
on Symptom 8 dis
appeared and your Vegetable Compound
has made me a well, strong woman so |
Ido all my own housework. I eapnot |
recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound too highly to women
passing through the Change of Life.” |
~Mrs. K HENSON, 1316 8. Orchade |
St., Urbana, III
Women who suffer from nervousness,
“heat flashes,”” backache, headaches
and ““the blues’’ should try this famous
root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink.
ham’s Vegetable Compound.
mss. §
OLD FALSE TEETH
any Shape — No Matter if Broken
OL GOLD, SILVER OR PLATINUM
OLD OR NEW JEWELRY
Tinfoll, pewter or collapsible tubes. Nothing
too large: nothing too small. CASH dy retam
mail s hald ton days subject to approval.
OC. H. HOWELL, Metals Broker
U«A07 Markison Ave, Bast COLUMBUS, ONIO
—— "
Just Like Father.
“How was the banquet?”
“Fine. Father gave the
the ladies.”
“He did, That's just like him, |
letting on lot of other women
that he's so kind and considerate when
he wouldn't make toast for me in the
mornings if head splitting
open.”
toast to
eh?
fo a
my was
You Never Can Tell.
everything
youn?’
andy
n't believe you
WWRpAper, onan sug
mp who never anced
clviliza
man. -l
had
wrapped up
d to be
ie he
iiniment.”
When Baby Is Teething
GROVES BABY BOWEL MEDICING will corres
the Stomach and Bowel troubles, Perfectly bart
See directions on the bottia
know
causes her to have a
It's what woman doesn’t
shout a man that
good opinion of him
—a—
Coated tongue, vertigo and const
pation are relieved by Garfield Teg —
Adv,
In case of emergency it Is sometimes
advisable to reward the man who
héiped yon to emerge.
PPP OP TO OODPT DDR
PENNSYLVANIA
BRIEFS
TODD DDO Dron Ge PDQ “DP
i
Commission merchants are
potatoes in carload lots from Carbon
county farmers at $1.25 a bushel,
-
Birdshoro officials have ordered the
constables to kill all dogs running at
large without license tags, following
Instructions to that effect from the
Berks county commission,
men have
Men's Associu-
business
Business
Mechanicsburg
formed the
Israel
Court
fire Kesher
and
Rainbow
A
discovered In
at « Eighth
streots, opposite the
company’s house, In Reading.
fective heater cnused the blaze, The
fire company extinguished the fire
which caused considerable damage.
The first fire damaged the church 1H-
brary.
These officers of the Bucks County
Historical society have been re-elect-
ed: Dr. Henry CC. Mercer, Doylestown,
president; Dr. B. F. Frankenthal, Jr,
Riegelsville, vice president; directors,
Dr. Henry €C€. Mercer, Thomas C,
Knowles ard Mrs. Richard Watson,
A blg religious meeting and pro-
hibkion ratifieation gathering, In
which all the of Carlisle
planned to join, set for Sunday even
ing, was called off by reason of a
telegram felling of the illness of Dr.
E. Clark, Boston,
uled as the speaker
the fact that
zone dry were held by
nominations,
Weatherly's Industries at
Wis
de-
churches
Frances of sched.
Special
the nation has
individual de
services
marking
present
give empioymen to approximately
and wit
:
ries cousiderably
1000 hands, h the extension of
the
just
i
next few mo:
people will
within the
: ¥
Seve #t
able
iths indred
more he to secure
work
The Palmer Land
a large nitmpher of dwelling houses
and
completed,
company is has
ing
erected
them
of
The
erected for em
Jersey Zing
Palmerton, many
be
being
Nivw
SOON
buildings are
ployes of the com
’
Valley Rallroad com
the
pine
Lehigh
considering
t the
the
nany is reduction of
and a time expedit
shipment
region near Packenton
As
long
Crews
ing of coal from
fof
+}
this trafh
rans
“lias :
rinanently within
d eoun-
repre.
tad
States
f gentle laxative at
Doctor Pleres’s Pleasant Pellets,
isast once a week, such &
Adv.
In the
some people never get any
than the soup.
Confined to Her Bed
Days at a Time
But Doan’s Brought a Quick
and Lasting Care.
Mrs. Herrman Ruschke, 177 Fourth
8t., Long Island City, N. Y., sayw:
“The pains in my back were almost
unbearable 1 always felt tired and
listless and found it almost impossible
to attend t6 my housework. Graduall
the pains increased--day by day my wl
fering became worse Of.
ten flashes of light and
black ppecks would ap-
pear before my eyes and
dizzy spells would come
over me. My hands and
fect were swollen and my
head pained me so at
times 1 thought i would
avin. My idneys =
noyed me, too,
came despondent. Some- a —
times I would have to take to my bed
for three or four days ab a time
had the good fortune to hear of
Doan's Kidney Pills, so 1 began wus
ing them and“was soon back per-
fect health again. My cure has stood
the test of time, so I am only too glad
to recommend Doan’s to other
sufferers,”
Mo, Ruschke Rive fe above state.
ment in April, and on A 4
1917, she added: “I gladly Eins all
I have said about Doan's Kigney
Pills, for they have cured me of Ri
ney complaint.”
Cot Doar’s at Any Stove, 80e a
DOAN’ MIDNEY
PILLS
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, andi
glorious feast of knowledge
farther
terasiarer, Gearge
Ney
3
Montgomery Evans,
N. H. Larzelere
Gilbert R
Mrs, F
ted
chalk
Lar
on, ucceeding
Sanborn, who
for re-election
floors follow 4
P. Lakin, vice president: Mr«
Martin, Mrz
has been
el Saf
Mrs,
fn
Other of.
Mrs. H,
Frank
Mary R.
leader sdale
frage nssociat
Walter L
candidate
was not
re-elected as
secretary |
Mise Elizabeth Pani, of Weatherly,
ted Cross serv
last nineteen
this country
her home
France for the
has arrived in
fee In
io
Seven former members of troop F,
of New Castle, trahsferred at Camp
Ga, to company A, 107th
gun battalion, and in the
in the battle
soldiers from
are: Sergeant
Harry L Me
Cook Howard W. Elder,
Riley, Private Daniel
Meron and
of the Argonne. The
city commended
Len Rose, of Sharpsville, near
Sharon, previously reported killed by
the war department as being killed in
in France, is safe and well,
A letter was received from Rose and
the government made the correction
In the casualty list,
Nineteen Perry counfy schools
have reported perfect euroilments In
the Junior Red Cross,
Searchers for Charles Berry, fire
pang's colliery, at Wilnastown,
found his body under many tons of
debris which fell Wednesday.
commended: that whirever posite
men serving sentences In the county
Jail be put to work on highways and
public improvements. ;
William Botzzell, aged fifty, of Ban.
received a broken back when
i "
Joseph
Z. Powell is president: A. 8. Hertz
Her, secretary, and T. R. Winston,
treasurer,
United Senator George F.
Chamberlain, of Oregon, hus been se-
cured as the principal speaker at the
annual dinner of the Sharon
chamber of commerce on January 30,
will “Reconstruction In
Its Phases.
States
tiscuss
”"
Another woman, making four, is
CT ————————— A ——————————
i oo
out of New It has been hin
possible to fill the positions with men,
Postmaster Harry Good The
woman to be us a
carrier is Mrs, Mary
Castle,
SAYS,
employed
Manning.
teturns
New (‘ua
that
from the war tax paid In
stle for the last year indleato
between $600.000 and $1OD0.000
paid by the people of New
Castle for amusements in the year |
by of
the situation.
f
it : ie prevalence of
goecoun
was
is figured ont BOM those in
fouch with
iin
Spanish Influenza in town
aunun!
canceled,
German
ship, county, the
teachers’ Institute has been
mnde
intendent R. E
only part of
» disease con
according
by Distriet
Rudisill
Faye
Lines
It
announcement
Super
This is thi
tte Count
to ha
margin that
Grim
ture
the
iphed over
in the Uniomtown district
last vear deaths in Un
Eunlon, rank
were 1540
18 The
vii, North nnd
and Menallen
the births, 1831
tho
fs
South
townships
Unlontowy
400 and the
and
proper
berths 454
The Northampton
ted Dr
were
Medien!
Collmar,
Paul H.
ECOreiary.,
of Pen
County
society ele Charlies
Dir
of Bethlehem,
id Dr Clinton T Si1offed
poy SHUrer
iting
Wf Pac
rea
eleven-yenr-oid
Fran}
3 $
ner
£3 COIR] whe
ken from his skal
ever
Os Einee
the last
dogs
kendelr
£4710 on
io
paid in damages
sitter RISOR (OMeers
The tolal
rel) and
in fees re
expended
the
LIEN
coun
Almost dogs
County Falr association
or the uing year
Pros Ww, PF
¢ presidents, George Boy
Raffensperger, John
ary. J ~ Groninger
R. Wharton ; executive
R. E . Groninger, C. D
0 and J. H. Book
Mise Jeanpette Sellers, a
Mur
Fo 44 ows 6 in
ha it
(arp
horise
senior
in
high school, was severels
the
yaville
the cork
nitric acid
The pres.
of a fellow-student in
g£ lime water on her prevented
the acld from getting in her eyes and
destroying the sight,
Lehighton making great prepar-
ions for the proper and appropriate
entertainment of its soldier boys both
the training camps and from
overseas, when they arrive home, ml
a big time committee is already bhuay
in raiding the $2000 believed to be
necessary to make it a success. This
district ‘includes Lehighton, Weiss.
port, Jamestdbwn, Packerton and
Franklin township.
Many olddime and practical miners
of Nesquehoning are predicting that
present method of digging coal
underground will soon be superceded
altogether by the stripping. The Le
high Coal and Navigation company is
mating another largo
steam shovel at a point abeut 500
face when
bottle of
flew ou f a
f heing heated
which 3
of
throwin
mind
ene
in
a
the
ing, where a very large stripping op-
eration will be started, and which ‘s
to extend three or four miles In the
Bev, Thomas E. Shearer, of Ash.
and St. Stephen's Lutheran
Morris P. Neighbor, manager of the
The Fayette county commission.
r of n
§
Enston council decided to give a
three months’ trial to the two pla.
toon gy#tem in the fire department.
In the first three weeks of January
last year nearly 1500 dog Heenses
were Issued in Fayette county, while
so far this year the number is leas
CENTRE HALL, Pa.
SP A
Sent By
Miss Wiggin
«ray
By JANE OSBORN
(Copyright,
~ ak ald,
McClure Newspaper Syndicate.
“She says Miss Wiggin sent her and
ehe sald to give you this,” drawled the
small office boy to Stanley Higgins, in
the middie of what seemed to sald Mr,
Higgins the busiest morning of the
busiest week of his business career,
“The Lord knows it's time she sent
gome one, but why did she snnoy me
this morning?” retorted Higgins. “No,
don't tell her to go: bring her in”
He had no time to examine the fold-
ed sheet that the girl from Miss Wigs
gin had brought by way of recommend-
ation, but the large sepia-toned photos
graph, apparently the worse for fre
quent handling, opened itself as
Higgins started to flip it and the ree-
ommendation into a drawer of his
desk.
He whistled and the
tated on the threshold
this meant that Higgins wanted him to
of
office boy hesi
tO Bee
“No shouted Higgins The
whistle had been natural result of
the first the
which showed the original to be a tall,
slender blonde, figure that
mingled th nymph with
go on,
the
glimpse of photograph
with =n
litheness of a
unetry and perfection of a Di
ana.
Especially
which
the pic
furs
# true of the arms,
yodd
igminous
ft
he be snuty there
had
a picture as pu
job
still it
was thi
x PFE ee fa is
were generously displs
though the vo
about the shoulders ie
Con
ard of
fil 5
obliged to guess ¢
cenled, Higgins never he
sending irt of an ap-
plieation for a clerical
It iden
have been appropriate,
thought, to send a pleture as the young
si
before,
would
wasn't a bad
more
business
attire?
would
appear in
she come in this theatrical
In a minute more she answered
question for herself
ghee was as 1
in the ment
trifle worn and
ey
Wi wh
Khe did
Din
not
, hut
nesane
vely sand
as
ki piesa #
shabby
Wiggin sent
rier eh wy}
ing sea :
Wiggin said
Higgins
Inughed
ganid The dey
board
i
looked
“Oh that's
oh swits
make it
neCeRsaTrs
Armes measured as ong
central
did
asked
“Not
ing in spite of
you well, in
sometimes
m oh
gnt
weil
y arnnsed
leave
“Was it
you your Iast
just on tha
entirely,” sald the
an efor
Ris
my Kind
be, and-—-well,
I don't like
with the buyers
ne
fo
You
to do that, would so
“Dinner with the
Higgins, Assuredly
ernment agouls who
ders for mviors in the
which be worked had eve
any disposition to take the young w
an clerks ont to dinner
do that sort of thing
generally useful for a das
sald.
or =o."
sending the girl, the
which he wanted he y begin the
system he had in mind had not come,
Daphne Dreow-—for that was her
name--was ready to begin work at
once, and though she seemed a little
surprised when he told her to begin
by arranging the papers in the draw-
ers of his desk so that if it were nee
fling
Fr ty
i
t
she went
Higgins
white hands as
that the desk contained,
about the work with a will
noticed the slender
They were not awkward at thele
task—hands like that could never be
awkward at snything—but assaredly
they were not used to that sort of
work. Higgihs found himself watch
ing them as they hovered over the pa-
pers. He began to despise himself as
he reflected that those hands were
Only once or twice he allowed him.
face above them. Once he pinched
himself to see whether he was actual.
ly awake; later he wondered whether
he really liked the idea of having such
radiance and beauty his near compan
fon during business heurs,
He had aways complained because
of the rather plain exteriors of the
work for him. New he realized that
it was better that way. Still, the
beautiful one worked silently on. You
would have enlled her unobtrusive and
demure, If beauty of that type conld
ever be unobtrusive or demure,
Rell the filing cabinet did not come.
One had to oxpect such delays, the
motors in which he had no interest
whatever so that he could get her to
file them, and he sent to thelr own
cataloguing department for a dupli-
cate file of catalogues, mised them sll
a card index for them,
Bhe was not amazingly
she meemed to possess
enough to go ahead with
without asking any questions.
really did say almost nothiug, only oes
casionnlly Higgins would see that
look of wonder into her deep
swift, but
come
fice with the look she had given the
day she first came, as if searching in
vain for something she did not find.
By the time the filing eabinet had
come Daphne had been there ten days,
and Stanley Higgins had missed as
many good nights’ sleep. The question
had presented itself to him
from the first, She was the most
beautiful and most he
had ever seen; there was no question
almost
lovely
Woman
The question was, having found such
8 creature, was there anything to do
about it but what men naturally did
under the circumstances, make f
#50 «1
fort to marry her? By the tenth day
he
had decided that there was but one
uanswer to If
then Liave
his employ.
the question,
she would
He calmly
her bluntly wh
1m.
ad
ing to a
He was fal
with the 1
io
and too smitten brook
He
morning
arrived ier )
of the }
his plea
and, as if to steady
“Sf against the ordeal, he took the
picture fr the
it the first
the r
where
Attached
ecommendation tha
Miss
om Gesk
day
was
come from Wiggin whiel
BOYETr read
He glance
grinning
grippir
Wore
breath
this:
“Hel
it napely
aixt, 26
short
gerie
concerns want they tal
y Ia (Mthoerwise
tt
won't make
ile Rel 24 4 the
1 hi arms
Rix
his he
he
knew
Distance Lends Enchantment.
Tifton Towers wis a white elephant
20 far as the estate ppent was cone
time it really did
look as if he were going to do a den
cerned. ut this
Little Mr. Brown and his wife had
tramped wearily round the estate, the
ngent at their heels,
“There's architecture for you!” ered
the latter. “There's country! 1 tell
you, sir,” he added, waxing eloquent,
than this!
scenery I”
“The scenery’s all right,” gloomily
responded little Mr. Brown, who was
looking for a home, “The only trouble
to my mind is that there's too much of
it between here and my office in the
city.”
Just look at the wonderful
se n———
Reforesting in France.
Percival 8. Ridsdale, secretary of
the American Forestry association, re
cently sailed for France, where he will
offer the help of the United States in
will confer with officials of the Freach
He took over a quantity of Douglas
Mr. Ridsdale explained that a million
north and east of France had been
and buts,
Waterproof Matches.
trips, Or even go a-pienicking, take
slong with you a box of matches
treated by dipping the sulphur ends of
ean Hight them, snd they will bien even
in a rain, for the wax runs down and
INDIGESTION, GAS,
UPSET STOMACH
HURRY! JUST EAT ONE TABLET
OF PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR
INSTANT RELIEF.
No waiting! When meals don't fit
gas, acids and undigests
ed food. When you feel indigestion
pain, lumps of distress in stomach,
heartburn or headache. Here is Instant
relief,
Just as soon as you eat a tablet of
*ape’s Diapepsin all the dyspepsia, in-
digestion and stomach distress ends,
These pleasant, harmo tablets of
Pape's Diapepsin always make sick, up-
sel stomachs feel fine at once and they
Cost so little at drug stores. —Ady,
FE
Heritage Worth While,
An education is the only legacy most
fathers are their chil
dren. This education should be of the
Lives 200
For more than 200 years,
the famous national remedy
bas been recognized as an
rom all forms of kidney
orders. lis very age is
have
If you are tro
the back
nes,
able to leave
Years!
Haarlem Oil,
of Holland,
infallible Te Lief
bisdder dis
proof that it must
Tr
and
in
heads
or too fre
or stone mn adde
certainly find relief in
morning
2, painfu
s ITILALION
the i almost
MEDAL
the good
test for
» proper
take,
jab
any
4d, oldtime
oguction.,
of five
to take.
stiffened
16
olland
at
TRieTe 3 i iN
» GOLD MEDAL
~Advy.
brand,
zen
Song Trenches,
fit 4
Why
when
£80
1
» morn
oothe the
Patches and Patriots,
oth the man
. th oh Ae
es that make
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To balf pint of water add 1 oz. Bay
ith. a | box of Barbo Compound,
Any druggist can
ix it at home at
Aone
ed
culp
wad
gt
12 not
* a.
3 OU. AQY,
EEE
His Reason.
“Why you Your
Ubont? Jebert—
is out of sight.”
Hewitt call
sweeihen
“Beca
do
rt
jue che
a
your
VIRGINIA FARM OF 200 ACRES.
ALBEMARLE COUNTY. finest
wheat and corn land in State. 150
acres in cultivation: 30 acres good
timber. Young orchard 1.000 trees.
New G-room house, large bank barn, 2
silos, usual outhfildings. Beautiful,
healthful and convenient location.
Price $7500 on easy terms. E 8
Wilder & Co, Charlottesville, Va. Adv.
Not Very Fetching.
He—"The doctor says Mayme has
acute indigestion.” She—"1 don't see
anything cute about that.”
To Have a Clear Sweet Skin,
Touch pimples, redness, rosghness
or itching, if any, with Cuticura Olnt-
ment, then bathe with Cuticura Soap
and bot water. Rinse, dry gently and
dust on an little Cuticara Talcum to
leave a fascinating fragrance on skin,
Everywhere 20¢ ench~Adv,
Truly Rated.
“What do you think of a man who
“1 think he's a wonder I™
.
on
rs
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castaris
~All the world's n stage and the wa
Jority of us sit in the gallery “ad
throw things at the performers,
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