The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 04, 1919, Image 7

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*CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP”
IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Leok at tongue! Remove poisons
from stomach, liver and
Accept “California” Syrup of Fige
only—Ilook for the name California on
the package, then you are sure your
child is having the best and most harm-
less laxative or physic for the little
stomach, liver and bowels, Children
love its delicious taste, Ful!
directions for child's dose on each bot.
tla, . Give |t fear.
Mother! You must say “California.”
~=ndv,
fruity
rh yret
withiont
Parrying a Hint,
He—How do you find
Miss Smith?
She—They are sim
+}
Lae
oysters
Hicious, ano
I am awfuliy hungry
He (to waiter)
of crackers,—
A woman's pronunciation of depot
depends upon her station In life.
EASY HOW TO SAW LOGS
AND CUT DOWN TREES
the improved Ottawa Engine Log Saw
can easily cut twenty-five to fort)
cords a day, and at a cost of less thar
2¢ per cord, This machine, which out
does all others,
saw driven by
designed 4-cycle gu
a fast money-maker
and does more than ten
either cutting down trees, s
or buzzing whi you rest
When not sawing, neine can be
used for other work requiring power
as a heavy, cross cut
a powerful especial
soline engine, It
men could do
wing logs
branches
the e
Bours of lxfalions,
The entire machine is
truck wheels to ms
to the trees or logs,
cut on
gine,
truck
the skids n
ahead. The turn on a
way spindie. You do not have to
them off. but can change direction of
el travel by merely taking out 8
se it easy to move
and from
without stopping the cn
n the road,
are placed parallel
a ox
witl
vheels tw
The Ottawa can be fitted for saw.
ng down trees, It cuts level with
gurface of ground, thereby getting all
the timber and leaving no stumps
sticking up. An automatic friction
clutch stops the saw in case of undue
resistance, Two can fall forty
to fifty trees a day in ordinary timber,
The whole outfit is compact, simple,
durable against a lifetime of hard
wear. It sells for a low price and Is
fully gnaranteed for reliable opera
tion in the hands of every one who has
trees to ent down and logs to work up.
Full information and low factory
price to you can he had simply by ad
dressing the Gttawa Mfg Company,
2724 Wood St. Ottawa, Kansas,
BACHFURCO
Your Raw Furs
It means that you will get
ALL they are worth
Highest Ruling Market Prices.
Honest Grading of the Sizes.
The Most Liberal Assortment Made.
All Trausactions Falr and Straight,
Prompt Returns and Full Advice.
As to the Market's Fall and Rise.
Write for prices list, shipping tags and
farbe: information Ww
BACH FUR COMPANY
BUYBRS, MERCIIANTS, BXPORTERS
AMERICAN RAW FURS
118-120 West 27th Street, (Dept. W)
NEW YORK CITY
Direst Baoresentation:
Chicago lLoudin Pars Leipeig Ceoners
NG Pi
KING PIN
PLUG TOBACCO
Known as
“that good kind"
CIry it—-and you
will know why
men
—
RAW FURS
Ship your raw furs to the
oldest raw fur house in N. Y.
OTTO WAGNER
134-136.138-140 West 26th Street
New York City, N. Y.
Established 1878
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
NO COMMISSION CHARGED
Check sent same day shipment is
received. Send for price list now.
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By BESS PLAIN
1919, by the McClure News~
paper Syndicate.)
(Copyright,
~—And the foggy wind blew the
spray of the waves about these two
as they stood together on the rocky
shore. Suddenly =he turned to hin
cold and damp with the breath of the
sea.
“Do you remember,
wns here, yeurs ago.
oh, 80 young, you-—yon once sald you
loved me?”
“Yes,” he answered with quiet ten-
*1 remember.”
“Tell me,” said
Do you still? |
oh, how 1 want you to!"
dearest of all,
she sald,
when we were,
derness,
“tell
tO
she quickly,
me ! want you
“Dearest, you know
{nt
kiss me.” she whispered
bent his head to hers, and thelr
hen
He
gonls seemed to meet, trembling, upon
their Hp9,
i aves hent their raythmle thun-
der nren the rugged
high « * the rocks
fing to | then
spraving
herate from
eternal bondage of » a, and
into the
swirled
ures.
Ag the so
closed
ving to know,
And
lg ow
without wa
not onis
ut practically
BR 1
rid
urnrise came over
But as he watched her
face,
fienre retreating through
deep tenderness fille
hidden now that
to see. He thought
inlscently, and thea grim
like an habitual m
as he made a slight
tion 18k
features
as though casting aw
fore iln
FEIRAGN
scious gesture
something
himself, be tossed the
hook to the wicker tabaret,
after. In he was
ther. and linked his arn In bers in a
familiar way. She made no sign. but
continued slowly the
The mist, billowing in from the ro
mote mystery of orean, soon hid
the honse they had just left and iso.
lated them from the conventlonalizing
touch of its presence, the tonch that
builds up walls and barriers and Leers
people from one another, trees,
farther in from the shore, rose In dark
outline. and moved in the wind
vaguely gesticulating phantoms, arous
ing a strangeness and
Alstance from the nresent, like blurred
figures surging out of the past,
“1 don't suppose they'll worry about
unchaperoned,” he jested,
ever worries about
ing to
f 5
and streede
a few steps up to
along shore,
the
he
ke
sensation of
onr being
“No one chap
haps the faintest hint of Irritation.
“They all know I'm platonic and
harmless”
“Do they? That's why Mra. Hostess
appeared on the veranda last night
with some totally superflunona refresh.
ment when yon were sitting
dance with that new girl”
“Oh, you mean the wonderful bru.
netfe, with the lovely
tn quickly. “1 remember how she looks
singled her out, The refreshment was
probably to prevent a premature pro-
posal—or something of the sort. Yon
danced six dances with her”
“Was it really six?" he asked Inno
cently.
“Six.”
“And the only other one 1 danced,
wns with you”
“That was self-sacrificinz.”
“More so than you think"
“Please elucidate”
“What's the use?-Oh, well! It's
just this. 1 never dance with angone
else after having danced with you: |
make you my last partner, When 1
have one with you, 1 want more—hmt
1 don't ask: 80 my evening Is
through.”
ler eves admitted her surprise at
this, Hor Aushed, a little
passing wave of rose, as though his
cheeks
remark bad made ber heart beat sud
denly faster. Bat
ment, Then she asked
ently IndiTerent interest:
“Why don't you ask
other?
“1 don't want to pester you, aspe-
clally when your tall, young blond
friend, who dunces so divinely, I»
around,”
“Oh, 1 nate him!"
“What 7"
“1 sald 1 hate him.”
“That's queer,” he sald In
“Then why favor him so often during
the evening?”
“Sometimes,
with appar-
me for an
surprisa,
you know, when you
can’t have what you want most. you
tnke what you want least, just out of
self-spite”
This somewhat puzzling
unchallenged, His mind
gone quickly to something else.
with
dangerous ground,
“You know, you once called me—nn
idiot.
nnswer
had
Sud
spoke
on
feel that that's why every.
way.
world without
ground tro
any Intrusive
offer refreshment at
seetnied to
least,
She little at
rit.
wince a
he felt hier arm 1!
2
and he aoticed how diffienit
it was for her to walk aver the sharp,
stones In
there,
ankle would
and he felt that
He knew Lo
around
tensely,
gpeven ner delicate pu
Here and her graceful
bend as her foot si
she needed m
should put his
her—h vaunted to
made up his
to
entr
or lovely
he
vou would:
anld
tone,
And
of the waves
the fozgy wind blew
{wo as they
rocky shore
and gram
ed his hand in cold, and
dams with the hreath of the sea
pro
t ‘
LL together on the
SQildenly st hl
s turned to
hers, small,
“ion vou ret ember.” she sgid,
was here, venrs ago. when we
Ing, you-—you once sald
me?™
oh! so ¥
loved
tens
“Tou” he anawersd with quiet
dornose. “1 remember.”
She pressed closer to him, and
od her face up to his
“roll me”
turn.
she sald “roll
qui~kiy.
yon te
+
me ido you
Oh! how 1}
“Dearest,
still? want
wnnt you to!”
denrcst of all, you know
“Then. kiss me.” she whispered
He bent his head to here and their
thelr lips
The their rhythmic
waves heat
tempting to
the
lihernte theomeelves from
sternal! bondage of the sen,
inte the mists, free as the air,
figures,
———
Interasting Engineering Work,
Some interesting work
| was performed in indianapolis io the
| rebuliding of the union station, whee
| it was necessary to mise tracks
| and erect a new sintion maine
taining 105 pussenger trains per day,
70 of which were through trains, with
some G0 freight trains, Fortnnate'y
the station was to he widened on the
south side. which made it possible
to build two new track sections on the
elevated grade, and after these tricks
were bulit they were put In service
| while two of the old tracks were ele
vated to the new grade.
———
Could Not Resist,
irate Profiteer—What do You mean,
sir, by forcing two pennies af once in
my chewing gum machine?
Cuetomer—Pardon me. You see I've
| hoon &o used lately to paying dothle
for everything | bay that it bas be
| come force of habite=Judge.
engineering
the
while
———
Styles Only Slightly Affect Con-
servative Type.
Last Winter's Outfit Will Not Be
Passe—Fur Trimming Ils Not
So General,
There are many women who wear
one coat suit for at least two seasons
These are
usually the women who select a con-
gservative style to begin with and then
freshen It up the second season with
small fashionable touches, Say what
you will about the changeableness of
few years there have been very few
fect the more conservatlve type of
sult. That {8, we have
sort of sult sleoves snd the stra ght
§ cket that per- |
there have been
and girth, but
3
+ ¥ » ¢
worn the same
To be sure,
changes in skirt length
you have never
if you persisted in a
1noked if stvie
Now radieal char anid to be
working in the realn * fashions as an
inevitable aftermath of + war's end
Distended hips are sure fo ome in.
the
exclusion of any other ¢
gowns by
but it has really
the makers «
these dister
evening
by
heave a showing io
would teke more go
en could
qu
sist for day st
the winter.
8s your las
fos ow
Ms
> ye ef
% so out of th
. '
is cul along the spor nes,
indication Favorabl to
Through Hips Poirts to Wide or
Tall Head jsar.
»
are
BOM
1 be very han
n ever to give
here are times
when small hats are quite out of fash
ion. A couple of 8% ago
but old women In their weeds wore |
small hats, and those small hats were |
bonnets. When the so-called toque
dec no one |
And there are those who
with the dress silhouette
hither It now is the
simply have to go.
skirts that give the
through the
say that
tending |
smail hat will
If we are to wear
eect of broad
hips will look |
DEES we
OUTFIT THAT WINS PRAISE
OH! MY NICE HAIR
is
Let w“Dandsrine save your
hair and double its
beauty.
Hurry!
To stop falling hair ox once and rid
the scalp of every particle of dandruff,
st a small bottle of delightful “Dan
at any drug or toilet counter
a few cents, pour a little in your
rub it into the scalp, After
the hair nsually
and you can’t find any
long,
hecome soft,
derine”
wy fim 9% um a
applications
r
i
stops coming
hair grow
thick and
r Crea
“Yen?
club
nithe
with
g, and this
h-Peterson's
ee Press.
omen have kidney and
ve to be
or the
are a pleasing feature.
wher
a
were
2 0T0N wit Ge TAs
rst place for
3, A838 well as
n
a
aM
wool fab-
in mink as a
in the light
! noted.
«1 gray hare is
nming; gray squirrel
in de
mand
iil he
Rabbit is used to some extent.
Materials for Hats
Leather, felt and metal brocade are
hat materials much in evidence fom
autumn and winter, Leather imits
tions have been introduced where the
use of real leather is too expensive,
Handy Double
Convenience for Carrying Groceries
and Other Articies—Canvas ls
Material Supgested.
in these days, when one has as often
as not to carry home one's groceries |
atid guch-1lke things, a roomy shopping |
ya 1s an absolute necessity. The one |
fllustrated here has two large pockets
and will be found very handy. It is
SEERA R sr mm ae ee
}
A) :
BRB Ems am. ern)
Double Shopping Bag.
pest to use brown canvas for the pun
pose, threequarters of a yard being
ample.
Cut out two pleces shape of dia
grams marked B and C, measuring
about 14 inches at narrw part and 10
Inches at widest end. Next cut a plece
three-quarters yard long and 14 inches
wide; this forms the foundation of the
bag. Double this in halves to get ex
act center, to which a handle nmde
from the canvas is attached--a stiri
about three Inches wide, folded over
three and stitched firmly to the
bag as shown in illustration,
Place the pieces B and C to either
end of foundation, tack sides of pock
te and foundation together. Wher
this is done, turn over narrow turnings
all round on to wrong side and cover
with a narrow binding same shade as
bag, and stitch by machine on either
edge of binding, so that the bag wil
be quite secure,
Double in halves, with pockets fall
ing on either side when in use,
Avoid the Powdered Coat Collar,
Girls will powder thelr necks. Why
shouldn't they if it increases their
charm? But why should they also
powder the inside of their cont collar?
Of course, they don't mean to, but if
you will take a look inside a lovely
new cont, you will find nine times out
of ten, that alveady it is the worse for
powder-wear, Of Ince about three
inches wide make a dainty protection
for your coat collar, A straight plece
about three-quarters of a yard long
will do very nicely. Ecru filet would
do handsomely. Simply finish the
ends of it with a blanket-stitch In the
color of the coat lining. Tack it on
the inside of the cont collar at the mid-
dle of the back. It will save your coat
ining, will look well inside your coat
and, incldeotally, it Is very much mo"
dainty.
headache, loss of am-
, ere often times sym
ns
Dent delay starting Dr,
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, 8 phyeician’s pre
cription blair at any dr re, may
¥ ue
be just the remedy needed to overcome
treatment
A $.ti0mns
Get 8 medium or large size bottle im
mediately from any drug store
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparat nd ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., nghamton, N. Y., for»
When writing be sure and
his paper. ~Adr,
L343
sample © o
mention t
What He Wanted.
vers
tigers and lions,
$3 -
8D Jr
begged.
inge. Los
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER,
minute and think what if
gay that “Green's August
been a household remedy
ye clvilized world for more
a century.” No higher praise
ible and no better remedy can
be found for constipation, intestinal
troubles, torpid liver and the depress
ad feeling that accompanies such dis
orders. It is most valuable for In
digestion or nervous dyspepsia and
liver trouble, coming up of food, pal
pitation of heart, and many other
symptoms, A few doses of August
Flower will relieve pou. It is a gentle
laxative. Ask your druggist. Sold in
all civilized countries—Ady.
1
:
.
i
Exhibition of Bad Taste.
“This store must cater to the fash-
jonable trade.”
“Why you think
“1 notice all shop ladies carry
their noses in the alr”
“So they do, and your surmise is
but if you want to be con
vinced, just offer to pay cash for some.
thing and observe the supercilions
manner in which your money will be
secepted.”—Birmingham Age-Herald
Cuticura Soothes Baby Rashes
That itch and burn with hot bathe
of Cuticura Soap followed by gentle
anointings of Caticura Ointment
Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe
clally if a little of the fragrant Cutie
cura Talcum is dusted on at the fine
ish, 25¢ each everywhere.—Adv,
do so?"
the
correct,
Using a Doorway.
The unused doorway makes an ef.
fective bookcase, The door should be
locked and treated as the back of the
case. Shelves can be set in the entire
door space or the lower ball.
Very Necessary.
“Walter, there is sand on this
bread.”
“Oh, that's to keep the butter from
slipping off."
MA NAA
Constipation generally Indicates disordered
stomach, Hver and bowels. Wright's Indian
Vegetable Plils restore regularity without
griping. Adv.
A —— Co———
When a bank note talks It might
be termed o paying teller,