The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 19, 1920, Image 6

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    Five million people
use it to KILL COLDS
HILL'S
CASCARAR-» QUININ
BROMIDE
Standard cold remedy for 20 years
~in tablet form——safe, sure, no
opiates—breaks up a cold in 24
bours—relicves grip in 3 da
Money back if it fails, o
genuine box has a Red
top with Mr. Hill's
picture.
At All Drag Stoves
0. 3B Donaldson ’s
Wonderful
New Life Remedy
The Great Blood Tonic
For many years successfully used
in the treatment of
Stomach and Liver Complaints, D
peia, Biliousness, Serofula, Erysi
tia, Diseases of the cipelas
Chronic Constipation and Nervous
bility.
Try a Bottle Today—$1.00
0. RB, Donaidson’s
WONDER OIL
a tried and proved remedy for
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, eadache,
Toothache, Earache, Chiiblains, Sore
Throat, Pleurisy, Colic, Ete.
Price 50c Per Bottle
For Sale by All Leading Drug Stores,
or Sent FPostpald from Laboratory:
779-781-783 S. SECOND ST,
PHILADELPHIA
Be Sure the Name “T. B. Donaldson™
lassen 19 On Every Bottle.
MILLIONS
Suffer from
Acid- Stomach
of people suffer ¥
affecting prac
tar after yea:
ically every
part of the body,
$I} Bealth can be traced directly
storsact Here is the reason
meahs poor noarishment of
organs and tissues of the body. The blood I»
tmpoverishod-—becomes weak, thin,
Allments of many kinds spring from such
conditions Biliogsness, rheumatism, lum
bage, eclatica, general weakness,
power and enerzy, headachs,
nervousness, mental
serious ailments such as catarrh and cance;
of the stomach, intestinal ulcers, cirrhoab
of the liver, heart trouble-—all of these car
often be traced directly to acid-stomach.
Keep a sharp lookout for the first symp
toms of acid-stomach-—indigestion, heart
burn, belching. food repeating, that
painful bloat after eating. and sour,
stomach. EATONIC. the wonderful moders
remedy for acld-stomach, is guaranteed fr
bring quick relief from these stomach mis
eries. Thousands say they never dreamed
that anwthing could bring such speedy relied
—and make them feel s0 much betler I
every way. Try EATONIC and you too
will be just as enthusiastic in its praise
Make your life worth living-—no aches of
pains—no biues or melancholy-—no more of
that tired, listless feeling Be well and
strong. Cet back your physical and ments
punch; your vim. viger and vitality. Yor
will always be weak and ailing as long wa
you have acld-stomach. So get rid of it now
Take EATONIC Tablets—they taste good
you eat them like a bit of candy
Srugyine has EATONIC--80 cents for a big
box. Cet a box from bi m today and if you
are not satisfied he will refund your money
EATON IC
(FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH
to acid
the different
insomnia
This Large
Botiie of
YAGER’S
LINIMENT
containg twice as
much as the usual
50 cent bottle of
liniment and lasts
the average family for months,
It quickly alleviates pain caused
from rheumatism, sciatica, neu.
ralgia, sprains, etc.
Sold by all dealers. Price 35c
YAGER S
MEI
RELIEVES PAIN
GILBERT BROS, & CO. Baltimore, Md.
GOOD HEALTH FOR YOU
DR. CARTER’S K. & B. TEA
Costs but Little and You Can Make 3
Whole Lot from One Package.
Mog people are drinking Dr. Car
ter's & B. Tea than ever before
because they have found out that fo
liver, stomach and bowels and to pu
ny the blood there is nothing surer
safer or better, The little tots jus
love It,
aot tl
————
——
REMOVED
Sueehisr's Buropoat
Rr Vea
den, aio excellent skin
food and complexion
besutifiers,
A trial will convince
tind, assured
Facial
and Blemishes
acial Cream,
food Puriler
&
Co
hitherto unreached higher
entirely new design,
electrical nature, density,
ever been reached up to the present
The highest level that has
time with the recording instruments
, there is a great
of meteorology.
ascend to its highest altitude,
hours to
1
able. On the other
and come straight down, the whole
half
of its descent being no-
to return it,
avail-
i
i
Construct From Material
to Be Had on the Site
to own a home at a mint
The way
terial already the site—earth, for
tance,
on
be had for
nothing
ind this
ex pec-
The requisite earth may
there is 0
In Engl:
ith the
of
1 Aan
and
pay for lon.
{ranspo int
iden is being taken up, wi
ion that ballding
Tir houses of
the rammed
earth dwe ie extensive
1x
importantly
problem,
scale will help to sols
housing
OX
There =n
many sucl
from prehistoric
and nsive.
and
of
been pra
been
In South
onies,
Planks
and
earth,
tight as possible,
methods
claced,
t
nas ted with
ca and other Britis
addon
(le
aago}
Afri
to form a
Hed
are set np on edge
the space hetween is fi
ig then rammed
The
done mwuch
by
as
of
with which
ramming
course, can be more
and cheaply i
the digging
subsoil be clay,
and
tageously
likewise
If the
mized with straw
nishes a first class material
in the same way. This
called in England “eob bu 1
birthplace of Sir Walter Ra
a cob house, and it is In as j
dition as ever today.
OF INTEREST TO
POULTRY GROWERS
ith Re
——
of
Plymot ig not
her best,
kind
Old Lady
ing to do
her the same
you
care that the
gets
up in
con.
egg supply can be kept
furnishing spring
poultry
agricul
“The
snvs the head of the
department of a prominent
tural college
“These conditions |
of housing and
for the chickens
roomy, and furnish
without drafts,
nelude the face
feeding,
should
of fresh
|Keraps or
plenty
Ment
found in the summer. Sprouted
take the place of grass and
green feeds, Grains should be
in straw so that the chick-
other
or sour milk can be fed, but
the other”
One of the important things to con-
sider in winter egg production is the
hatch, the same authority
lleves, The Plymouth Rocks, Riwle
Island reds, Wyandottes, and all of the
birds of the Ameriean breed should
be hatched hy the first of April, and
Leghorns not later than May first, he
says.
Wheat or oats straw Is good for
nests, and also the floor of the house.
Longest Daily Air Service
Between London and Paris
The passenger-carrying airplane has
actually arrived. Seated In a luxu-
rious eabin lighted by electricity, says
Boys’ Life, one can travel at a two-
mile-a-minute rate over mountain and
gen. The longest dally service is be-
tween London and Paris, a two and a
half hour trip, which costs $100, Regu-
lar dally schedules are now flown in
the United Stares, france, England,
italy and Germany. The largest of
these alr liners earry thirty passengers
and the eabing are large enough to al
low them to move about comfortably.
in a few months or years at most we
will not turn our heads to see the pas
senger air liner sweep past.
ha.
Small Corie = Shaped Asia
Minor Hills Transformed
by Natives Into Houses
Asia Minor,
and north of
tains, is a region
Cappadocia, whi
of the
iis for
[om
|
|
Black
moun
forn
In
sen
south of the
the Taurus
known in
| times ch naly
as nn
‘
wins 6 Persinn ki
dom, It
ater the invading Romy
province
its horses,
! all cone shaped
wople of that distr
for domlicilia
i$ an easy ma
* to
of the
cf nse
extensively
It
shove
{ter with
dig out the interior of
cones and convert it into a com
fortable dwelling. This is done usual
n such wise us to lenve
act, some of the larger hou
stories
sex having
Wir
provided,
to
prehistoric
As mans
and
Many of the h«
pled gince
Some of them are
tenanted by Christian
fourth century, and it
that
6 door ar of eotirse
i ree,
EPR S06
heen occu times
known to have
monks in the
iz believed bs
“ant hill
were
archeologists the dwel-
‘nppadocia
ittites 3.800 years ago
Anhinga Plant in ‘Brazil's
Rivers Used to Make Paper
oft beds of mud that £0
38 sluggish the
inga grows so profusely that
ted total of 100K tons
exported annually. The
Enown the
from which is
the manufacture linen
recent show
line
azil's rivers,
plant anh
estima
be
anhingn is now
as rw
material oh.
tained for
paper; but
cellulose
of
experiments
that the fibers may be transformed
chemically into an artificial cotton
fiber, of structure even superior to
that of the genuine article. One mill
fs now busy wiih this new work, while
efforts are being made to adapt aban-
doned sugar mills to the process,
THIS AND THAT
Choose right t and ge ahead,
It isn't easy to get along on
a short allowance,
A woman's idea of a good com-
plexion is one that will wash,
“If” is the most unsatisfactory
word in the English language.
A woman's face is her fortune
—or perhaps the fortune of her
druggist,
Nothing tickles a man more
than to be told that he looks like
an actor.
a
Daily Thought.
How many opportunities are missed
by our waiting for them to come to
us-the positive factor waiting for the
negative! Opportunities are jess mov
able than souls and wills, Why not
search for them instead of waiting for
them to search for us?-The New Suc.
cess,
Exposure Costs a Million.
Damage done to farm machinery
through exposure amounts to £1,000.
000 annually, necording to an estimate
made by experts at the agricultural
| college of the University of Wisconsin.
Moro Chieftain Lived to
Be Eighty-Three Years Old;
Remarkable Age for Tropics
The tombs of some of the More
chiefs of the Phillppines are a curious
combination of native ingenuity and
civilized finery. An ancient and dis
tinguished Moro chieftain is sald to
have llved to be 83 years old—a re-
markable age for the tropics where
men and women mature early and dle
voung. according to American stand
ards, This chieftam. Benguito, was not
erful tribe,
He held his
during many
but also a wise diplomat,
tribe under firm control
turbulent periods. He
control
he
when
but
lards
islands,
they had
when
Spanish governor-general, he struck
hard, and with such savage
and good generalship, followed
masterly disappearance of the
tribe into the jungle fastnesses,
the Spaniards,
suit, were
hy a
that
glad to make
and leave Benguito to the management
and administration of his tribal
affairs, When the Americans took pos.
session of the Philippines, Benguito
with unusual discrimination for a na-
tive refused to be led into the Agul-
paldo revolution, maintaining a digni-
fied but armed and watchful neutral.
ity, and when he clearly,
ahead of the other native chiefs,
rising star of the Americans, he
fully suggested a coalition or treaty
with the United States which nearly
took the breath away from the Ameri
authorities, some of whom had
about concluded that the way to
make with the with
fi peace
awn
saw
the
Rrace-
can
only
peace Moro was
a Krag rifle,
lenguito’s body
his
state for 35
ted of
in
consirie
but decorated
after the Moslem
and his tribe were de
The body of the
s placed in a sitting pos
lay
within tomb,
framework,
white
days
hamboo
cloth
for he
Mohs
old chief wa
ture
fashion,
vout mmedans,
TI
*
JUST TO LAUGH §
+
we A AAA
Why He Raved
Msles: “I hear Mrs, St)
vies has
ost $40, Have you
SIs ee eee eee ele
*
aren't: but my
band doing con.
he
“1 know It
friend, but you
I'm more 1ib
eral with my wife
than he is with
his”
my
a
Drilling Them In,
“I see the paper that
driven drills have been
surgical operations on
hur skull”
Penman: *
they'il sue
by
in-
for the
vented
an
Io not despair, old man:
ceed in making people see
Jokes yet"
He Got Whaled.
Jimmie—1 put a tack on teacher's
Willie
down
Jimmie
Did
ina
a“ No
you? I'll bet
hurry again,
: and neither
he won't
will L
Satisfactory Evidence,
June—1Did
iA =
water the
in the draw-
£)
Mrs,
you
ferns
ing room?
Maid
Don’t
the
ping
pet?
Yes'm,
hear
drip
Car
you
water
on the
Too True.
“Pop i”
“Yes, my son.”
“Is fifty dollars very much money?”
“It all depends whether you mean
when I'm earning it or when your
mother is Spending it, my boy.”
Upraised Arm and Open Palm
The military salute so familiar to
every soldier and scout dates back to
very early days, notes Boys’ Life. At
to show respect to superiors.
the soldier did not carry a dagger in
his hand and could not attack if he
wanted to.
change has come in the meaning of
the custom of retiring backward from
the presence of royalty. In very early
times men backed away from a King
to protect themselves from being
kicked.
Cakewalk Really Irish.
Although we usually associate the
cakewalk with negroes, says London
Answers, the original cake dance was
popular in Ireland before the negroes
knew it, a cake being awarded to the
best dancer.
What Birthmarks Indicate.
According to a French scientist,
birthmarks in families not now of
good social position indicate that they
are of knightly descent, the marks be
ing due to the fact that their pos
sessors’ ancestors wore armor,
‘CHANGES THIEF
TO NORMAL BEINC
Court Frees Youth Whose Char-
acter Has Been Changed
by Operation.
Richmond, Va.-—A delicate operation
has changed 8. Dabney Crenshaw, Jr.
former University of Virginia student
and son of a high official of a manufac
turing concern in Richmond, Va., from
8 person with eriminal instincts to a |
perfectly normal being.
the insane tried
Va.
laboratory
enfly
after being
times nt Charlottesville,
bing the chemical
University of Virginia,
nt
in 1917,
A Surgeon Testified That He Consid.
ered the Operation Successful,
of
building
ft.
| the
Was
of a quantity
burning the
cover the the
At ench trin
The } ICR e
at the » of the
crime ¢
his ill.
A New York
a 1}
Surgeon
e Ope I's
as the whale
had under;
When he firs
£4
dent soon afte
tient
chat
arrest
far below
in
normal, his blood
never more than 100 and his
what it
showed
three
The patient
1 sympi«
he h
pressure fully times
shoul
many
appreciation of
mitted and no affection for
The surgeon sald that
Crenshaw was under the knife
found th
condition
surgeon said
trace
When the court
order granting him freedom
rail and
mother, who was seated behind him,
4d have been.
ahnormal ments ymS, non-
ad com
hig family.
when
the crime
young
it was
was in a diseased
the
he had not dete
linquencies.
the formal
Crenshaw
at the brain
Since on, the
ted a oy
operat
of moral lapses or de
1 I
entered
kissed his
leaned over the
ESCAPED CONVICT BLUNDERS
Makes Mistake of of Calling at Home of
Keeper When He Lost
His Way.
Irving Lavea, the con-
from New York
New Hampton,
calling at the
New York
escaped
intory at
the mistake of
of Michael Mell, of the
for directions after he lost
He was recaptured and re-
cell,
of
who
ret
viet
city forn
made
home
keepers,
his
turned to his
For a person
Lavea proved a
Jost his way In the woods and,
eight hours’ continual going
eaught one mile from the spot where
he cast off his overcoat on the prison
lawn and fled.
Emerging from the woods after
tramping all night, he saw a light in
a house and asked how to go to New
York. He was dumfounded when
Keeper Mell, off duty, came to the
Keeper Charles Riker took him
to the institution and the war
den called in the guards who were |
hunting for him. Lavea is serving three i
years for larceny.
ane
Woy.
haste,
He
after
wns
such great
slow traveler,
door.
wo
Girl Waits 21 Years
for Lover in Prison
New York-Archie Mull was
released from prison at Glens
Falls, N. Y, after spending 21
years in the role of convict. He
was convicted of murder in 1808,
Awaiting him on the outside was
Mise Stella Grace Howe of
Marlboro, Mass, to whom Mull
had been engaged prior to his
arrest. The two were married
at once.
Convict Has Conscience,
Salem, Ore.~Unable longer to res
gist the gnawings of conscience, El
mer 1. Barnard, who escaped from
the Oregon state penitentiary here in
company with Cecil Griffin and Ray
Lindsey on the night of August 2,
1018, walked into Governor Olcott's
offices one day recently and informed
the executive that he had returned to
Salem voluntarily to serve out his
maximum term of ten years
S. Pat Off.
Carbolated
PETROLEUM JELLY
An antiseptic
dressing for cuts,
sores, etc. —
necessity
where there
are c
AVOID SUBSTITUTES
CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO.
State Street New York
Teamster's Life Saved
“Peterson Ointment Co. inc. 1 had »
very severe sore on my leg for years. |
am a teamster. 1 tried all medicines and
but without success 1 tried doc.
we, 1 couldn’
} Doctors
m MH er Park. Ohio,
Reitz
BAYS of
the
hers
Fczema,
Peterson
above letter and hav
that tell of nderful
Piles and Skin Diseases.’
Peterson's O Rinent is 35 cents a box.
Mail orders filled by Peterson Olntment
Co.., Buffalo
indreds of of
ures of
CATE AY THE JO
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout?
Take RAEUMACTDY to row ve thecanse
and drive ihe poison {rom Lhe « Yolo.
“REETRACTIE OF THE IIEI0R
PUTS KHACEATISS OF THE OUTSIDE"
At All Draggists
Jas. Bally & Son, Wholesale Distributors
Baltizror-, Md,
KING P PIN
CHEWING TOBACCO
Has that good
lorie fos taste
ouve bee
ag fo
Cuticura Soap
AND OINTMENT we
Clear the Skin
Soap 25¢, Ointment 25 vad 50¢, Talcam 25¢.
§ revo
ILO
30:18 COUGHS
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END
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