The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 13, 1919, Image 6

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    A Cough That Lasts
And will not yield to ordinary rem-
edies must have special treatment.
ayes’
Stops The Tickle
Heals The Throat
Cures The Cough
Wonderfully effective in the treatment of
Coughs, but if the Cough is deep-seated
and the Head or Chest is sore, a etrat-
ing salve should be applied.
belpe any cough syrup in curing
A FREE BOX OF
GROVE'S
O-PEN-TRATE SALVE
( Opens the Pores and Penstrates )
For Chest Colds, Head Colds, and Croup,
is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES’
HEALING HONEY. This is the only
cough syrup on the market with which
this additional .treatment is given. The
Salve is alse very valuable as a Germicide
for the Nose and Throat. You get both
remedies for the price of ne 3c.
Sold by all Druggists. If your Druggist
should not have it in stock, he will order it
from his nearest Wholesale Druggist.
Made, Recommended and Guaranteed to
the Public
by PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
U.S. CONGRESSMAN
QUICKLY FINDS
STOMACH RELIEF
Joseph Taggart, M, C,, from Kansas,
Declares EATONIC Best for
Indigestion He Ever Used.
A congressman hears many
srguments for and against
diff rent propositions Hie
mie! Is ones to conviction,
but befowe he cassis his vole
off any measure he javists
upon evidence that, on iis
own weight, carries osa-
viction,
la the case of “EATON
IC" Joseph Taggart, Cn
gressmuan from the Zod Dis
trict, Kamsas City, Kana,
decided thal a trial of the
remedy, eelf, would far
* nish the most conclusive
Read his decision and do what he tells you.
“Ome box of BATONIC will convinces
the most skeptical. It is the best remedy
1 have ever tried for indigestion.
Respectfully,
JOSEPIL TAGGART,
M. C. 24 Kan. Dist, Kan. Cliy, Kans."
Nearly 211 stomach trouble fs cansed oy too
much scld in the stomach.
EATONIC neutrsiizes the excess acklity and
enables you to eat what you like and digest
what you eat In comfort it keeps the stomach
in a state of perfect health.
Here's the wseeret: EATONIC takes up the
acliity, drives the gas out of the body-—and the
bicat goes with It. Costs only a cent or (wo 8
dsy fo use it. Get 8 box today from your
druggist, *
pound,
Genera! Pershing's
Boys Nesd
Something to Fight Cootiss with,
Glenn’s
Sulphur Soap
nds the shin of “coofius., rash, itches, sad
all skim affections . Supalyyeutboys inthe
i dvieg
bd
— healt sad a
ey
ent
Pure Selohar
Heal Itching Skins
| With Cuticura
$1 drnagt ae Soar) Fi ou Samper E. a
Basiness anity—We have room fora
swore at §l 8 month to complete our pool from
with good remsons we expect to make each on $l
to 8. in Bors Hons PE Rant part o
anap, sddrem, J, KINRNAN, Beatty, ovata
The Way of It.
your hustmnd footed the
“There! I knew he'd kick
i
RECIPE FOR GRAY | HAIR,
To half p'nt of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum
= small box of Barbo Compound, and 34
woz. of glycerine. Any Aruggist can put this
up or you can mix it at home at very lit
tle cost. Full directions for making ane
use come in each box of Barbo Compound
ft will dually darken streaked, faded
y hair, and make it soft end It
il not color the sealp, is not sticky o
greasy, does not rub off —Ady,
You eannot hurt anybody
hurting yourself ~~Flayden.
“Madam,
bi”
about
without
oo ————
Garfield Tea, taken regularly, will con
geet both liver end kidney disorders. Adv,
i ————————
‘Slander gains no love,
oo
PPOPeT DOOD POOO>DPP
PENNSYLVANIA
BRIEFS
SDD PPD DD Pred Tadd lrg
Fire Chief F. J. Connery, of New
Castle, plans to make a test with an
army gos mask to see if they would
of any use for firemen In com-
bating fires in smoke-filled rooms, and
where dangerous gases exist. If the
experiment proves nn success, all fire
men will be equipped,
Plans for an campaign
to secure the appointment of a county
farm agent for Perry county
Ing outlined by leading farmers of the
county. The movement is being head
ed by Green Park grange. Perry
county is one of the few counties with-
out such an agent,
Allentown's city council has passed
an ordinance providing for a bond
Issue £180,000, which $100,000
Is to be spent for the complete motor.
ization of the fire depart.
ment and the balance for highway im
provements,
Lebanon has been designated as one
of six cen the eastern
synod of church, and
March 28 next the for
the celebration rounding out
of a by the Sunday
school Reformed church
in the United States ar
Dr. Rufus W. Miller
with headquarters In
Bovs
steps at the (
pear Shamokin,
Lottie Albrecht,
to lose her balance
long
be
Aggressive
are bee
of Of
volunteer
tral points in
the Reformed
fixed
of
ns time
the
fljuarter century
board of the
secretary,
adelphia,
flight of
ip high school
struck
her
rushing down a
‘onl townsh
fourteen, causing
plunge
of ste
her head at the foot
and
head y
The
of
suffered a fracture
ind
down a long flight
girl landed on
the staircase
of the skull,
prove fatal
Many
arrested on the
property at
[=
$1
trespassers helng
again
Peansyivania
are
rafiroad
Duncannon and belng tak
en to the Perry at New
Bloomfield. YOurs y the jail
wis always well filled with these
passers, while war
few such arrests made
That she wis working in the
barn father's farm, in Horse
Ya! Waynesbom, a persor
finknown to her
er shat into
planation given
er, daughter of Mr
Keefer, seventeer
wound in that part
The board of visit
eounty home
officers of the
ment.” The
means he
maids wit
notes that
influenza at
cent epldem
The state
bill incre
officers
county Jail
J
Several
ag
and the Was on
were
while
on her
ey, near
and fired a
arm is the ex
by Miss Flossie Keef-
Mrs. Isaiah
ald, : the
of hier body,
entered
revels her
ind
Sars for
irs to the Bucks
iments
‘rood manage
board stgeedts that
in its report compl
se On
some
female In
The board
Bn conse of
taken to provide
alr
there was not
the he dur
h more fresh
Me the re
ng
sennte passed finally the
the: compensation of
{0-87 a day With an
for each hundred
part 230 bal
AsIng
election
additie iar
fractional
sal ti}
Yoles or aver
lots cast,
The pupils if the Mauch Chunk
public wdered flower and
vegetable bulbs, ¢ amo
er,
one of the pupils
schools have
od
ing to 2132. Each
will in contests to produce
the flower getable garden,
Angelo Corsine, of Wilkes-Barre,
wha was twice of n
In the fi and sente;
death in
In his third trial
man Her, was s
John rorman to
and
in the Luzerne counts
years
Wiiliam ‘asmaef ' thirty-on
old, dead in his
breast In mine
al he
went to
Cotapete
finest
convicts inrder
legree
the ola
rat
tric chair,
siaug
M
OSES
of £118)
and undergo imprisonment
jail for ten
Wis
Turkey
Shenandoah
work too
of
Years
Run
Physivians
colliery
Hay
the flu
from over.
Iren
soon after
failure
and seven
and died heart
exertion. A wife chil
Be
Weal
chil
her of parents of
send thelr
wehool board
HH iNe i num
herly declined to
dren to school the
and mmgisirates imposed fines and
tn account of the
half
Maneh Chunk,
mines working
rallroad yards
Coaiport and Pack
More
are taken off almost
daily on all the milroads entering the
anthracite region,
Helped by the Chicago Red Uross,
to whom he appealed for assistance
after he was held up and robbed by
three thugs at Chicago, Andrew
Leitner reached his home fn Hazleton
following service with the navy at
Puget Sound, Wash,
Fines amounting to 825 and cosis of
225.64 were asseswed against the Bale
only the
in
fine
Crews belng
W. 1. Armstrong, of Perryopolls, for
a violation of the child labor law It
was charged that Charles Bissel, four
teen ; Glen Forsythe, fifteen; Strawn
Ervine, fifteen, and John Copeck, thir.
teen, ward employed as track repair.
men between Layton and Banting, -
A bill presented by Representative
Viekerman asks sn appropriation of
£1,000,000 for mother's pensions, Couns
ties are to allow sums eqoal to those
given by the state,
ening Puarks against the president,
Lewis Mejeron, a Rumanian, of New
Castle, has boon arrested and held for
Myron. T. Herrick, former governor
of Olde, has been invited to deliver
the address at the Reading chamber of
commerce annual banguet this month,
date to he subject to Ris engagements
if he accepts.
AS
Frank Miller, twonty.
{ ed to be from Ulster, fatal
{ Injuries when struck by a trolley car
{ In Sayre when he attempted to cross
| in front of the car. A badly lneerated
head and body and a fractured skull
were received,
alght. helloy.
received
The blooming mill and finishing de-
parement of the Sharon works of
the Carnegie Steel company has re
sumed operitions, after a ten-day
shut-down for repairs. Prospects ave
good for steady operations,
H. A. Pontius,
Wir veteran,
A eivil
in the
Grief
the death of his wife Is believed |
to be the cause of
Walter G,
new directory of Columbia, which will
contain a roll of honor, with ail the
names, of Columbia soldiers and sail.
Ors, first dire of that
be issued in county
Wanted is the
signal being the ¢
of Jefferson township, near Union.
which at heing swept
by a w
that
possible
and
a competent,
WwW. A
manflown
churcl *
fra
seventy-five
hanged himself
attic of his home in Lewisburg
aver
his suicide,
the tory
Lancaster
a coustable
sent oul by
town, present is
of erime, The
township de
keep an
I the
ave
Iare that it is im
to efficient officer,
have asks court to
IMekson, pastor
United
his r
tured the leg when he
Shire Brethren
thislocated knee
ry}
Kot
» Ae ieny ae ”
ep when leaving the residence
i Rogalyy oN srs Loins
loon reli atter making a
pas
sen-ineh coal
White Haven, w
was kn
farewell re
Easthn
of St
giiie
wered peas here
racite never Wn oo exist
A monster is he
ng prepared at
IRrata, pastor
Padna's church,
i spend
Charles S
On
for Rev
Anthony
will
seep!
John
of
leave next
Italy
of Aque-
Wino
Six weeks in
Worthington,
week
tong, has institutes] suit at
his fort employer,
i mer
recover S500)
inst
LaRue
injuries
| town An
' William 1
damages for
suffered
made
bar.
Mike
Shi
to
he alleges he
the f
attack
Dye
result o
LaRue
As an
upon him hs in em
fojek,
pyard,
fold, broke
nternaily
Elmer
Reading
sed roahabsis
ind robb
{"hiesier
from a high scaf
injured
fi riveter at the
plunged
lege and was
+}
both
Smith
Clothes for Coming Seasons
Marked by Diversity.
Various Periods Shown in Waistline or
Sleeve; Skirts Are Long and
Draped.
Great activity prevails in all the
| large dressmaking establishments ind
an Interesting fashion display is prom-
{sed for the openings, which will be
Shall we have a new sithouette?
take, now that thelr minds are re
His-
does not After
tory help us much,
fashions
There was a marked change in fashion,
Including that of hairdressing, just pro-
ceding the French revolution,
The question of the silhouette is no
women are less obedient to
ctates of a few designers than
were their mothers and grandmothers,
The bustle mode returned, but not (v-
ery woman adopted it, as was the case
In the eighties. The majority preferred
the tunie or short skirt, or the slight-
ly barrel effect. This is an indication
women now have independent
There
same
is In evidence
the
at one and the
empire walstlige, the
moyenage or the oriental line dropped
below the hips, and the so-called nor.
As for sleeves there is
long, tight sleeve, the sleeve
with its unde
the
time
the
terial : Gregorian sleeve and the
tied sbout the wrist,
of the varieties which one may
see In every gathering of well-dressed
women.
Then there 4s the realm of the skirt,
There is the long, draped skirt, the
narrow slit skirt, the narrow straight
skirt, the kilt skirt and the tunic skirt,
logs In
county
iIXRres
1 dos
Hes of
of United 1
wit 1d
PRE
Mth
county
Tama
ni it ndance
Valley Lov
» Kraft, of Pens
of his cab
motive
Haven,
hy n New
and
Jer
render
orious in
took
ad finished the
of Mercer,
siieian,
from reports, the value
the country, well as
The
gures
The firemen then
the train
Walter
nat 1nd
just eoanp
of poultry in
trip.
Iyers, poultry
chicken staid has
led,
as
dally
to his fi
the itimber of eggs laid
according
O00, and the
dhaily, 125,000,000,
ter returning to Camp
ue,
than
saat}
pon
try val
Hore
of eges aid
days af
ifter enjoying a furlough in
his return from
service ax a member of the Susquehan
na Uni ambulance unit, Private
Russell Kimball died of Influenza,
The Waynesboro hospital propagan.
da has resolved itself Inte two
ametrically opposed camps—the now
amd the hereafters. The former in
iat
tion
lapse of five years, The nows say the
hospital
need, and should be met now
after of people should
died or suffered the greatest depriva
iat B
Dix,
JUrg upon
#
ove
Terai
ow,
is
Roores
long period of five years,
Plans are being made
meeting at the Carnegie andi
torium in New Castle In the near
future, when an Americanization
movement will be launched on a elty.
wide senle. Judge 8. P. Emery Is
head of the committees in charge,
There are about 1000 women ems
| ployed in the mills and factories of
| Lawrence county, according to statis.
tics gathered by the United Siales
employment bureau during a survey
“of the employment situation,
The Mechanics Fire company has
auctionad off all the unsold articles,
iand a count of the receipts shows
total net winnings of £1000 for the
fair just held in Waynesboro, The
laddies will salt the money down in
< bank and uss it for needed *quipment
| from time to time.
Rev, Clarence E, Houck, of F
port, has reconsidered his acceptan
of a call to the Preshyterian church
at Freeland, Upper Lehigh and
dy Run,
The greatest maple sugar crop
| the wistory of Fayette and Some
| counties will be produced this year
account of the open winter,
The body of Mrs, Laura Springer,
Middletown, who disappeared w
IH, was found in Swatara Creek,
A divorce was granted by the
Dauphin county court to Frank M,
Gy, of New York, who charged de
ass
One sees a great diversity of style
among the evening frocks,
There an exceedingly
iw attractive
effect,
and completed with a long train, the
train beginning at the decoliete at the
| back and extending In panel effect.
! The right Side of the bodice Is of flesh-
colored tulle, The left side is formed
of the velvet. draped sand crossing over
right side
CHARMING NEGLIGEE MODEL
with a cluster of flowers,
%
CRI RS a
Plain but exquisitely dainty is this
negligee of georgette and ehifom,
———
MANY USES FOR PAPER YARN
Combined With W Wool, Shoddy, Cotton
and Waste, Enlarging Supply of
Fabrics for Clothing.
The use of paper yarn has been
largely extended during the past haif
year. The Importance of the Industry
may be judged by the increased pro-
duction now amounting to about 88.
000,000 pounds a year, says the Frank-
furter Zeitung.
The manufacturing processes are
constantly belng improved, and as the
matter stands now paper yarn can be
of various fabries and garments, ex-
cepting only body linen and the better
sorts of outside garments. Working.
men's clothes, bed and table Hoen, cur
tains, sail cloth, imitation leather and
many other articles of good quality
can now be made,
In many fabrics the paper yarn is
combined with wool, shoddy, cotton
waste, ete, and the supply of fabrics
for the clothing industry is thus en
ged, It is not to be supposed that
[LATEST ARRIVAL FROM PARIS
With the same originality that
Spanish Influenza can
be prevented easier than
it can be cured.
At the first sign of a
shiver or sneeze, take
als
CASCARA & QUININE
“Som”
POM
Btanderd cold remedy for
forth) was , BUTE, NO
an
beck if it fails. The genut
with Mr. Hill's picture.
The idea.
“What Is running in
v
“1 think. too mud poetry
important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
that famous old remedy
has again come into its own. This chic
iy trimmed with wings of blue.
undiminished for some tite,
market permanently.
The use of paper yarn for sewing
thread 8 also inereasing, owing
Hoenn thread,
, ete,
in the manufacture of coarse clothing
and sacks
Lends an Air of Coziness to
the Home.
While the selection of draperies
curtains is, possibly, the most
method of lending an air of coziness
home, the wise choosing and
acing of lamps 18 a factor which is
qually Important, though too
advantage of,
comfortable and
evening hours, the
should be equipped with a variety of
obs it
to the
¥
infre-
To
be
than
mighly
the moment.
all times becomes an fmportant item
the selection and arrangement of
fixtures, for, while a soft, mellow
reading or other close work.
room should therefore be
| that it will be Salistactory at all times.
| Proper {illumination of t
together in the evening,
it possible for several
their different work in comfort.
Fabric Is Entirely English in Design
and Manufacture; Firm Like Per
cale; Dyes Warranted.
Some new English prints are in the
market. They are entirely English in
design and manufacture, the material
the dyes are warranted. They come in
all colors—rose, pink, greens, blues,
terra cotta, or really the new henna
with the little old-fashioned designs in
purple or lavender. The patterns are
small, delicate roses on the different
grounds, small conventional patterns,
and little leaf patterns combined with
a small round figure of some kind,
There are a few patterns with the ever
recurrent polka dot of moderate size,
set rather far apart on white or col-
ored grounds. Another old-time one
revived is the tiny, pinhead dot ia
white on navy blue. These, however,
are exceptions, most of the prints be-
ing in small, sometimes very tiny, all
over designs set closely, The only
thing in a way of a stripe is indefinite,
formed of lines of the dots, The
prints make up into very simple gowns
for women, children and young girls.
FASHION NOTES OF INTEREST
Fluted Plerrette collars, some of
them with scallops or points to re
lieve the roundness, are to be popu
lar.
Flower toques, always charming, are
being shown a bit this year. Most
times they have a body of georgette
or straw with just the top bepetaled.
A pretty little sport bat for south.
ern winter is of bands of oyster white
Bears the
Signature of
BRS.
rien
what
A go] many people long 10 be
how to press
to bw
with
FRANTIC WITH PAIN
up
neasles
the
Doan’s Brought Health
and Happiness
Mre. Anna Thorson, 200 Sou St.
Stamford, Conn., says hadnt any
more strength than a child, and after
sweepin ny back bort me vi and
more, y headaches were bad nt
seemed as though my
skull were being torn
shreds and 1
would finally Yeung
track of everyghi ng
and lie in a stupor
or r bx RTE, I feit 1
id to keep ving or
he my mma and |
ten when i
all
wIeus
ith
si
into
a
M j in
iy ——— Pos &¢ he
fingers
of wood
The kidney
eolored, tits
1 suffered
1 deseribe., 1 6
Doan’s Kidney Pi
with all
after 8 3 ain to irive
me frantic Doan’s & saved my life
Sworn to before me this 1%h Ja
of Sept. 1915
BENJAMIN M. AYRER
Notary Public
Get Doan's at Any Store, 60c a Bex
DOAN’ KIDNEY
PILLS
FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO, N.Y.
“Our Good 014
Standby for
Over 20 Years”
Yager's Liniment is a good
old fashion liniment having
wonderful penetrative powers
and affording prompt relief
from pain,
It alleviates quickly
Savned from ‘theumatiom,
news sciatica, sprains,
back ete,
Contains twice’ as much as
the usual bottle of linimen?,
Sold at the same price; at
ah gealers, 35 cents.