The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 20, 1919, Image 7

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| Criticism and
Citizenship
It is the plain, public duty of every
citizen to criticize proposed govern-
ment measures believed to be harmful.
Swift & Company is in a better pos-
ition perhaps, than others, to under-
stand the meat packing business in all
its relations to public and private inter-
ests, even though the others may have
been giving the subject a great deal of
sincere attention.
Swift & Company is convinced that
interference with its legitimate business
function by governmental agencies
however well intentioned, would be an
injury to every man, woman and
child who wants meat to eat, as well
as to the men who raise the meat and
to those who dress and, distribute it.
Maximum service that cannot
monopolize because of keen competi-
tion and lack of control over sources
of supply is furnished at a minimum
of profit—a fraction of a cent per
pound from all sources.
Therefore Swift & Company is
taking every legitimate step of citizen-
ship to prevent such interference.
These advertisements are intended
to help you, and to help Congress
decide what is best to be done. Mis-
takes are costly and apt to be harmful
in these trying times.
Let us send you a Swift “Dollar.”
Address Swift & Company,
Union Stock Yards, Cticago, Ill.
Swift & Company, U.S. A,
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THIS SHOWS
WHAT BECOMES OF
THE AVERAGE DOLLAR
RECEIVED BY
‘SWIFT & COMPANY |
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FROM THE SALT OF MEAT {eed
AND BY PRODUCTS
8% CENTS 13 PAD FOR THE
LIVE ANAL
12.96 CENTS FOI LABOR
EXPENSES AND FREIGHT
2.08 CENTS BIMAINS
wWiTH
SWIFT & COMPANY
AS PROFIT
Catarrhal Fever
Pink Eye, Shipping
Fever, Eplzootio
And all diseases of the hordg affecting his throat speedily
cured; colts and horses in the same stable Kept from hav-
ng then by using SPOHN'S COMPHIUND; 2 to 6 doses
often emre. Bale for brood mares, baby colts, stallions
all ages and conditions. Most skillful scientific compound
SPOHN'S is s0ld by your druggist
SPOHN MEDICAL CO, Mfrs, Geshen, Ind.
INDIGESTION
Caused by
CHEWING .
The tastiest Aci d-Stom ach
tobacco you RQ “55 hei we
ever tasted.
¥ out of
digestion
came Ir
There are other stomach disorders whic
aleh are sure signs of Acid-Sternnch-— belch
ing, Reartburg, bloat after eating, food re
peatimg, sour, gassy stomach There are
many aliments which, while they do not
cause much distress In the stomach itself
are, nevertheless, traceable te an agid
stomach Among theses are nervousness
blliousness, cirrhosis of the liver, rheuma
tiam, Impoverizshed blood, weakness [nsom
Ria, melancholia and a long train of phys
fcal and mental miseries that Keep the
victims im miserable health year afier year
The right thing to do 18 to attack these
WINDOW SHADES
Buy dret. from fty. Save cost to retaflers
$1.00 shade, 80c: $1.35 oil. 33 *; $1.85 revable
duplex green and white, 1.25. Send fer
sample book of colors. Shades sent par. post
anywhere, Transmitter Manfg, Co., 2021 aliments at their source—get rid of the seid.
Sansom St, Philadephia, Fa stomach, A wonderful modern remedy called
—- EATONIC now makes it easy to do this
One of hundreds of tho nd yf grateful
RHEUMATISM ten: “1 haw
Weers of BRATONIC writes “I haves beep
¥ Dew method of treatment curse practically all | troubled with intestinal indigestion for abow
gases. Stmply and faATPensity ror Jos hing Team Rg have Spent quis a sum i
aLl0 end se rege enve JR. | medicine, but without relief ter uaing
WOLTERS, M01 North Avenue, Milwackes, Wis. | EATONIQ for a few days the gas and pains
In my bowels disappeared. EATONIC is just
| the remedy 1 needed.”
We have thousands of letters telling of
| these marvelous benefits. Try BATONIC and
you, too, will be just as enthusiastic In its
Early Shopping.
“You are beginning to say ‘Shop
Early’, rather ahead of the season.” | praise.
“Not at all. If you want to get 10 | son”hneTronuint has EATONIC, i ani
market before the best things sre sold | vour money if you are not satisfied,
you want to start not later than 7 a.
un’ EATONIC
HEALS RUNNING SORES
“I feel It my duty to write you a letter
of thanks for your wonderful Peterson's
Ointment. 1 had & running sore on my
left leg for one year. 1 began to use
Peterson's Ointment three weeks ago and
now It (8 healed."—A. CC, Glibrath, WW
Reed Ht, Erie, Pa.
For years 1 have been sellin through
dsp a large box of PETERSON'E
INTMENT for 3 cents. The healing
wer in this ointment Is marvelous
ma goes In a few daya Old sores
heal yp! e magic; piles that other reme
dies not seem to even relleve are
ly conquered. Pim and nasty
Diackhends disappear in a week and the
BE chafing Jia’ few ry
} orde a0. Qintment
| Toa Buftalo, N. ¥. wa
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Insist on having Dr. Peery’'s “Dead Shot™
for Worms or Tapaworm and tho draggist
Will get it for you. It to the only Vermi
Cugs which operates after a single dose, Adw.
A Misunderstanding.
“My back is to the wall”
“When you scratch it don't mar the
wallpaper.”
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BIG MEN AT POKZR TABLE
Correrpondent of Saturday Evening
Post Writes of Games .n Which
Statesmen Figured.
Mr. Cleveland was fond
fond-—of cards. He liked to play the
noble game at, say, a dollar Hmit—
even once and a while for a little more
-put not much more. And, as Dr.
Norvin Green was wont to observe of
Commodore Vanderbilt, “He held them
exceeding clase to his bosom.”
Mr. Whitney, secretary of the navy
In his first administration, equally
rich and had often “the
road gang,” ns a certain group, mainly
senators, wns called, to dine, with the
Inevitable after-dinner soiree or
seance. 1 was, when in Washington,
Invited to parties, At of
them I chanced sit hetween the
president and Senator Don Cameron.
Mr. Carlisle, nt the time speaker of
the house—who handled his cards lke
a child and, as we all knew, couldn't
play a little—was seated on the oppo-
site side of the table,
After a while Mr. and 1
began bulling the game—1 reeall that
the Hmit that is, and
back-raising ench other, and whoever
elre happened to be in, without much
or any regard to the ecards we held,
It chanced on a deal that I p
up a pat Mr. Cleveland a
full, The Pennsyvivania senator and 1
went to of
course, willing eno to play
his hand for him.
the house persistently stayed with
not overs
hospitable,
these one
to
Cameron
wns 85 raising
icked
flush ; pat
the extreme, the president,
h for us
But the speaker of
us
and kept on.
We could not drive him ont
When it en
®
me to a draw Senator
Cameron card Mr, Cleve
Innd pat. But Mr. Car
Isle drew four ecards. At length, after
much banter and betting, it reached
a showdown and, mirabile dictu, the
speaker held four Kings!
drew one
and 1 stood
“Take the money, Car » the
money.” excinimed th
i
ever I am president
be secretary of
don’t yoy make
too often.”
that
ns presides
ligle was
ny Evening Post
seCreiary
The Art of Reading.
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froth for so
the taste for the
York Herald
Dundee Honors Beatty
Lockit Book of the bur
city
Seotiand,
day, and to
tinction alreandas
same of Earl Jleatty was
recognition AT rent
the d In testimony of
high entertained by the
zens of Dundee for his
in the
Dundes
The
EE]
¢
dee. was apened the
the
names of high ats
therein the
added,
services
inser Thed
er
f
empire ar
esl oon cith
inti
achievements service of
state ™ received the distin
guished Admiral and Comnnmtess Beatty
with all the exuberant enthusiasm of
which wax the theater of epérations,
as it the groumd of the
grand fleet. Earl Beatty spoke of the
rapidity and efficiency with which the
ship-repairing of Boot
had heen converted to the
the fleet, and paid a tribute
bravery of Scottish fishermen
acting as minesweepers,
wns battle
FosSonurces
to the
Music to Quell Mobs.
There is an authentic story
dangerous sedition in Lacedemonina
having been quelled by music; and
Boetius tells us of of rioters
being dispersed on than one
ocengion by the playing of the mu
sician Damon when the troops and
civic authorities had proven power
lous,
Imagine today In case of a mob out
break sending for a cellist or jazz
outfit instead of eanlling out the na-
tional guard; placing a battery of
trombones at strategic points instead
of n battery of machine guns. ¥et,
after all, it might not be such a bad
idea. ~Chleago American,
Seems Like Extravagance,
Mra, Styies—Is that a new silk hat
you've got, Nicholas?
Mr, Styles—Yes, my dear.
“How much did it cost?”
“Why, It was eight dollars, dear
“What! Eight dollars, and not a
bird or a ribbon or a feather on it?
of a
bands
nore
The Reason,
“You don't seem Inclined to embark
on the sea of life In a matrimonial
eraft.”
“Not I; it Is too much of a revenue
“ow
GIRLS! DRAW A
MOIST CLOTH
THROUGH HAIR
Let “Danderine” save your
hair and double
its beauty
Oh, girls, such an abundance
with a
draw It
Just moisten a cloth
“Danderine” and carefully
through your hair, taking one
moves all dirt, excess oil and grease,
lights. The youthful glints, tints and
color are again in your hair.
“Danderine” is a tonic-beautifier.
doubling the beauty of the
hair at once, it checks dandruff and
stops falling hair, Get delightful Dan-
derine for a few cents at any drug
or toilet gounter and use it as @
Invigorator as told ob
lesides
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The Poor Fish,
Fiatter—I'm sure in
First
Second Fiatter—Can
First Flatt
wife
' of Olde, City Lucas
A
t J. Cheney makes oath that he is
tt rm of F. J. Cheney
WENE bu r nB 1 { f Te
‘ounty and ile aloresald. and that
rin will pay the sum of ONE HUN
OJ DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh
Hal #ANOL be crred by the use
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
FRANK J. CHENEY
to befare me and subscribed
my ence, this €th day of Iecem
AT 185
Seal) A. W, Gleason Notary Public
HALLE CATARRH MEDICINE is tak.
en internally and acta through the Blood
on the Mucous Surfaces of the Hy elem.
F. J Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio
F. J. Chetiey & Co., Toledo, Ohle.
e City
Bworn in
res
pe
Record Hurricane Damage.
The hurricane of which
record exists was that of October
1780, which started (n Barbados
An English fleet anchored off St. Lucia
Nearly every
WH
worst any
10,
the
simply disappeared.
the island
buried.
ullding on
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down and 6.000 people
Shave With Cuticura Soap
well as promote skin purity, skin com-
fort and skin health. No mug. no
shaved twice
One soap for all uses—shaving
Experience.
ten hie Tr
leather.”
“1 suppose that came from his prae-
tice In tanning hides.”
“That we had was
as
SR GENT.
jonforAs-
RY ALE Mn
% hy
RRL 35¢ }
Bh
C a package
before the war
Cc a package
during the war
Cc a package
NOW
THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
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xed _ | When You Need a Good Toni
cui | Take BABEK
i QUICK AND BURR CURB FOR
Malaria, Chills, Fever and Grippa
OONTAINE BRO QUININS
ALL DRUGGISTS or by Paros] Post, prepaid,
fromm Kiocss i & Co, Washingte © CGC
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FRECKLES PosiTIvELY REMOVED bv fe Barry
ts — ng Gras: tr yp
gonil, & row bouk, De, y yd
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*Whnt is £7
“To put his son
ri haen
the
and Nausea
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Arid fromaeh
quickly Sh BDORT 3
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to 372 Peari Ba,
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Adv
bio myvias wtioat
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Kidney and bladder troubles don't | ment of the Netherlands granted a spe
disappear of themselves. They grow (cial charter authorizing its sal,
v 3 O00 3 CY 3 }
upon you, slowly but steadily, under. ve good housewife of Holland would
. : almost as soon be without fo rm
mining your bealth with deadly cer-|out ber “Real Dutch Dre a wicks
5 or
a - ; IR,
inty, until you fall a victim to in-|quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL Haarle:
curable disease, Oil Capsules, Their use restores
] strength and is responsible
Stop your troubles while there Is. ensure for the sturdy en 8 great
time. Don’t wait until little pains be- ’
|of the Hollanders
come big aches, Don't trifle with dis- Do 1 . i
0 not delay.
ene, 0 avoid future suffering begin! Bh Se be Jo fre
treatment with GOLD MEDAL Haar- [3nd of GOLD MEDAJing you Wak Oil
lem Oil Capsules now. Take three or Capsules, “Take them as directed, 4
four every day until you feel that you!if vou are not satisfied with results yoor
are entirely free from pain. j druggist will gladly refund your money.
This well-known preparation has been! Look for the name GOLD MEDAL om
one of the national remedies of Hol the box and accept po other. In sealed
land for centuries, In 1606 the govern | boxes, three sizes
wt 5 - cm —
Children Cry For
AR SR SRN
N SRN pt 18
ORR SO .\ nN ST fy »
What ‘is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. Itis pleasant. It contains neither Opium,
Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee.
For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the
relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea;
allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regula the
Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; 2
healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s
Mother's Friend. |
GENUINE CASTORIA aLways
Bears the Signature of
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