The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 15, 1920, Image 3

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    GENU
INE ASPIRIN
to he
the
“Bayer Tablets of
genuine must be marked
safety “Bayer Cross.”
getting the true, world-famous Aspirin,
prescribed by physicians for over 18
years,
Always buy an unbroken package of
Aspirin”
with
MAY BE BONES OF HEROES!
Uncertainty as to Human Relics Re- |
cently Found Near the Famous |
Alamo at San Antonio.
Recently workmen have unearthed
In a portion of the Alamo grounds at
San Antonio bones which may be those
of the heroes of Texas whose bodies
were cremated by the victorious hordes |
under Santa Anna.
No effort was made
bones nor to remove
closure of the Alamo. They were per |
mitted to remain they were
found; and a garage is to he built over |
the spot, the ground where the
covery was made being outside
walls and a part of the property which i
hag gone to commercial use,
The found some
feet south of wall of the Alamo: |
and the inquiry made has not fully de-
veloped they of
the Texans or whether they were those
of the Indians who were build
the ancient formed
the colony
te gather the |
them to the in- |
where
dis- |
the
bones were 200 |
the
whether were those
used te
mission and who
which the friars
to till their
food and the
gatherad
them fields and to
provide the
quired.— Houston
about
feed they re
Post
Identified.
It was a dark
homeward
anc the car
at a terrible
night
wns speeding
rate.
“What road have you taken. James™
eried Mrs, Blithers the car jolted
fier high in the air.
“The regular boulevard,
ers.”
“But I never noticed all these thank-
the boulevard
Blithers.
the chauffeur, “these
not thank-you-marms Mrs,
Blithers! They were just a few peo-
who couldn't get out af
Mrs. Blithers fanghed,
a droll mistake it was, to
'— Pittsburgh
as
Mis,
returned the chauffenr
Blith-
YOu-marms on before,”
protested Mrs,
“Oh, laughed
were
pe
Whereupon
too. What
be sure
the way.”
Sun.
Answer That Was No Answer,
M, Cohan was eross-examin-
ing applicants for parts in one of his
productions.
“Can dance?” he asked of a
young chap who had been waiting an
hour.
“Sure,”
George
new
you
replied the candidate, :
“Can you sing?" continued Cohan. !
“Well,” replied the other, “I can sing
as good ak you can”
“But 1 asked you,” retorted Cohan;
“cnn you sing?” i
Not the Real Thing. }
“What are you crying for, my little |
man? “1 ain't crying; this is just a
rehearsal.” :
selaom for- |
An absent-minded
gets his troubles,
man
Headache, Toothache, Earache,
ritis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally.
Druggists also
is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture
A Secret.
“Why, rex.” said Miss Pertie God:
win to her intimate friend. “Harry
and 1 are going to have a secret wed
Not a soul is going to know of
it's over. Haven't yon heard?
GRUMPY?
If Constipated, Bilious or
Headachy, take
““Cascurets”
Ea
rain foggy? Blue devils got you?
stay sick, billions, headachy, con-
Remove the liver and bowel
which Keeping your head
¥, your tongue coated, your breath
wid and stomach sour. Why not spend
a few cents for a box of Cascarets and
enjoy the nicest, gentlest laxative-ca-
thartic you experienced? Cas-
never gicken or incouve-
one like Salts, Oil, Calomel or
They work while you
It til}
is
ever
carets i
nience
harsh Pills,
it.
very
The Nearect to
vlleigh was a keen
I believed in making up his
prey
hopeful
ure his finns to
Wis na
Know,
very
fishing
the
him
in on
he
she cpuld get
highlands asked
tine, if
rl eyed him in wonder, so he
repesntes] his request, adding:
“And bave you never seen a horse
fly. ”
nin, J linna,”
“But nince 1 saw an
precipice.” London
Christine?
repliedd the girl,
coo jump o'er a
Answers,
Missing Something.
“Anybody here might
little asked the flashy
around wko
buy stock 77
stranger.
‘It's lucky you came to firse,”
Witherbee,
sir?”
"Everybody around here Laz bought
a little stock except me, That's why
me
smd}
“How
NMijuire
# that,
next train out of town Instead of call
ing my boys together and
rush order for a bucket of
sack of feathers and a good,
rail” dirmingham Age-Herald,
stout
Dainty Hint,
Be No woman could ever make @
food of me,
She course not,
painting the lily,
That would bs
3
Feeling hath no fellow,
ee
Youll
like
agrees.
any
the
e.
FRISCH LOOKED UPON
AS A SPEED WONDER
Expected to Take Laurels From
Max Carey of Pirates.
Admirers of Fordham College Youth
Say He Is Going to fe Fastest
Man in Nationa! League in 1920
—Lobert Holds Record,
Who is the fastest man in the Na-
league? Had that question
have been
of
vote would
for Max Carey
the
footwork,
as a
in
college
he it
He made a
sprinter,
Until Max Carey sprang into prom
inence the fastest man in the National
To this day
of National
In a fleld
Carey
in
has on
record
holds a couple
league records for speed.
ber 12, 1912, Lobert circled the bases in
On the same date Lo-
bert tied for first place in a 100-yard
dash, His rival was Vincent Campbell,
then of the Pirates,
Campbell was another fast man who
probably would be in the big leagues
today If he.cared for baseball, He
was a big fellow who could hit, run
"rs
and field. He was a “Hve wire” with
the Pirates, and took the hop to the
Federal league. He went good with
the Indianapolis club, sand also with
the Newark Feds. When peace came
he decided to retire from the Hiamond
for the automobile business. Al
| forts to have him reconsider were une
availing.
Reading (Pa) plans to hold a one
day meeting June 16,
* * .
Miami is to have another 18-hole
| golf course, making three in all.
* * .
| Association football season in Eng-
| land will close Saturday, May 1.
§ . * »
| Annapolis Naval academy. boasts
every sport coachad by professionals,
i . * »
America will not take part in the
| Olympic tennis games unless the dates
| are changed.
i CI
| Cornell has won the intercollegiate
| track and field championship the last
| four years in succession.
! *. +»
Ray Ouimet, brother of Francis, has
asked for reinstatement as an
Mifflin Armstrong,
| the University of Pennsylvania,
of his studies,
. so»
petal of the Shamrock, that will bring
| iim good luck,
*.
L. BE. Parkhurst
at Daytona, Fla.
* . -
Some of the experts are of the opine
fon that the big varsity boat races
should remain at four miles Instead of
beg cut down to three.
. » -.
The Panther, thoroughbred, stallion,
wns sold recently in England to an
Argentina sportsman for about one
hundred thousand dollars,
. » »
Canada will soon hold its trials for
the Olymple games, having already
received a grant of $15,000 from the
government for the purpose,
. ® + »
Albert, king of the Belgians, has
offered a cup and £100,000 In prizes
for the winners of an International
seaplane race to be held at Antwerp
west duly.
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Doesn't hurt at z!l and costs only
a few cents
Magic!
! Truly! No humbug!
Try Freezone!
soft corn, or corn between
Adv,
Advantages
As part of
spoken languages Col
genins.-
in Knowing Chinese,
an elabor
ite
university
Armenian, Chinese, French
Norw
Cron
nn, S¢
i The
of ,
ft
importance Chinese
emphasized Columbia
Arnold, American
Peking
Ny
COMET:
ft
from
trade
id Mr
A rt t
ATRONG,
Chinese Newspaper
hitiess
in France.
inh
he
US
tographic pre
hand-written
possibile to pet Chinese type it “Trance
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fhe paper sells at 2 ts au copy, and
& anid first Chinese
oon
to he the EWE
Inced In France,
Bible Quotations.
brothers, Francis, feur Years
dr. two yen
Bible
other day
re old, have
nn by their
The both a.
Nes were playing their mother heard
“rn ! the
yay. the truth and the life.” Fred,
fr. “And Jesus said, ‘All little
*hildren come to supper.” “No, Frea,”
“rancis “Suffer little children
me.”
declared ©
. and Fred
taught sayings
while
nels “Jesus said, ‘1
iy am
sag:
suid
0 come unto
Fred, Jr. “No.
mpper,” and insisted he was right,
come to
Would you Know a man? Make him
‘halrman of something, give him a
wmdge to wear. and see how he acts,
Eight miliion feet of lumber
deed annually
locks,
are
in the manufacture of
!
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BY
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Sealed Tight
Kept Right
Flavor
Lasts
“3 hie n
are] shahbs
wenr them
sYamon army Nese
with them?
“Wear
Rmith
them
fetter
$100 Reward, $100
Catarrh is a local disease greatly influ.
enced by constitutional conditions It
therefore requires constitutional treat
ment HALLE CATARRH MEDICINE
is taken internally and acts through the
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys-
tem HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
destroys the foundation of the disease
Eives the patient strength by Improving
the general health and assists nature in
doing its work SIL 00 for any case of
Catarrh that HALLS CATARRH
MEDICINE fails to cure
Druggists Tc. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Objo.
Wants to Know,
The Daughter-—Merey, no!
wear this costume on the street.
it made just for gym.
Her Father—Jim who?
I never
I had
Much of the charity that begins
A1z®
Kercsene,
few
Usefu!
House ves, with bat excep.
ions, ae of properly value kerosene,
As a lubricant a drop or twee will set
thing 0it wi refused to go be
often be
n place of
n be more
mghly cleaned
an with soap
right, shining
ean
Sore Eves, Blood Shot Eves Watery Eyes,
Sticky Eyes, all healed promptly with night
ly applications of Roman Eye Balsam
Adv,
Naturaily.
really the best me
tricity
lighting?”
that is the current belief™
is never quite
sure whether
when she
is sorry or glad
To work for a living is no Gisgrace
unless you work others,
cs
HERE is an art in
making flapjack pan-
cakes, griddle cakes or
wheats, call them what
you will. But it is an art
very easily and quickly
acquired if you follow the
right recipes.
Here are some recipes
for a variety of breakfast
cakes that will make
grandmother envious. The
secret, of course, is Royal
Baking Powder,
Royal Hot Griddle Cakes
2 cups flour
% teaspoon salt
teaspoons Royal Daking
er
a
bi tableapoons shortening
Mix and sift dry ingredi-
ents; add milk and melted
shortening; beat wel. Bake
oh slightly greased hot grid-
dle.
Griddle Cakes with Eggs
1 Supa flour it
a8poon "
Powder
1 ups milk
4 i= dry ingredi
Mix and sift dry in
ents; add beaten eggs, milk
and melted shortening; mix
well. Bake immediately on
hot griddle.
Buckwheat Cakes
2 cups buckwheat flour
1 cup flour
6 teaspoons Royal Baking
Powder
13% teaspoon salt
Z% cups milk or milk and water
1 tablespoon molasses
1 tablespoon shortening
Sift together flours, Baking
powder and salt; add liqui
molasses and melted short-
ening; beat three minutes
Bake on hot greased griddle.
Waffles
2 cups flour
4 teaspoons Royal Baking!
Powder
5% teaspoon salt
™ cups milk
CEES
i tuileapoon melted shorten
ng
Sift flour, baking powder
and salt together; add milk
to yolks of eggs; mix thor.
oughly and add to dry in-
gredients; add melted short.
ening and mix in beaten
whites of eggs. Bake in well
greased hot waffle iron un-
til brown. Serve hot with
maple syrup. It should take
about 14 minutes to bake
each waffle,
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New York City