The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 18, 1920, Image 6

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RECOVERY
Extraordinary Curative
Power of Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Cc Compound.
Philadelphia, ia, Pa.— “I want to let you
know what good Lydia E. Pinkham'’s
egetable Com-
jouid has done me.
had organic trou-
bles and am going
through the Change
of Life. I wastaken
with a pain in m
side and a bad head-
ache. 1 could not
lie down, could not
eat or sleep. I suf-
fered something
terrible and the doc-
tor's medicine did
at all— =1Y pain got worse
instead of better. an taking the
Vegetable Compound and felt a change
from the first. Now I feel fine and ad-
vise any one going through the Change
of Life to try it, for it cured me after I
had given up all hopes of getting better,
You can publish this and I will tell
any one who writes to me the good
it has done me.’’—Mrs. MARGARET
DaNzZ, 743 N. 26th Street, Phila., Pa.
It hardly seems possible that there is
a woman In this country who vil con=
tinue to suffer without giving Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial
after all the fo that is ey
deing published, proving beyond contra-
Hiction that this grand old medicine has
relieved more suffering among women
R any other medicine in the ‘world.
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PETROLEUM JELLY
For burns, cuts,
ins
skin irritations.
{LOnsOL TATED)
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If you are troubled with pains or
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indigestion, insomnia; painful pass-
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Lack for the ame Gold Medal on every box
New York
iG [Yr
and stock
DR.1.0.KELLOGG'S ASTHMA REMEDY
for the prompt relief! of Asthma
and Hey Fever. Ask your dru
int for it, 28 cents and one
Write for FREER SAMPLE.
Deep-Seated ( Coughs
gamer, witout "eid, rumedy tha Henedy shai
Tams given more than H1ty years
PISO'S
aha
POLAND SAVED
BY THE FRENCH
Prompt Aid Said to Have Pre-
vented Triumph of the Bol-
shevik Armies. °
wd a 9
fi
Russian Army Superior as an
tive Fighting Machine—Polish Offi.
cers Admit That the French
Saved the Day.
Posen, Polnnd.—An official
French military mission in Poland hus
told the Associnted Press
if the French had not
supported the Poles. This, notwith-
standing the fact that the Po:es beat
back the Russian drive on Warsaw,
The French official based his state.
ment upon his belief that the Russian
army was superior to the Polish army
ns an effective fighting machine,
the exception of the
troops of Posen,
The Frenchman sald he believed the
Russian organization has been,
still is, underestireated and be
this tendency to belittle the
armies the menace to
if not to all western Europe,
nnd real,
Russ Army Not Rabble
official sald some Russian u
but it
true the army a barefoot rab
le was convipeed the mujority
of the Russian divisions were
units fighting
mies of Russia
The
nits
equipped, Wis
was
ble.”
of gol
but
the
officers,
went to
The
only 5,000 of
had 25000
them
Poles
ever
SIG SER al
The old U. 8. 8. Indiana,
geriul bomb on this old sea warrior,
so
i.
%
yeiurs of service, is to be used hy the
The navy will try out a new
although they were sorely need
sald, There
Polish
officers,
front,
ed there, he
certain
withou
and that during the
without commanders,
An
companies had
he
American artillery officer
had spent a year In Ruossla and
ler fire at the Polish
told the correspondent he had seen the
their artillery in the most
ridienlous places, on the exposed sides
of hills and right in the
they could readily
and n it effective.”
had
Poles © ‘piant
apen,
have
inde
who had
times when
progress,
shiting was
qvintor
over the t several
id to be In sald
of the fig
tiles” were sa
he saw two
armies keeping about three hours
Jap Writes With Both Hanis: |
Talks, and Does Other
Things at Same Time.
Diverse Things Simultaneously—
Was Anything but Phenome.
non as a Boy.
person is
Japanese men-
amazing
the
who has
London.—An
Tameo Kajiyama,
tal marvel, been appearing
Most of us
no one can
London Coliseum.
that do
more than one thin
yama is a striking
writer in
instance to
the continental
He
defies all copybook maxims about con-
the one matter in hand
He can
diverse things si-
While under a fire of
more,
multaneously.
enormous
evening.
screen with
of the news of the
| Static Electricity in
Air Changed to Dynamic
Gus.
known
which
nt
tome ~~Discovered by
tave Leutner, a widely
engineer, of a system by
static electricity in the
mosphere may be transforined
into dynamic current Is an
noanced In the newspaper
Epoca.
The
apparatus, according
tennae bearing a radioactive
collector Joined to a spiral
transformer, which is acted
upon by the radioactive mutter
through a chemical process
which Is not as yet explained,
prob lems
avolving the
of
He writes with equal
Jdther hand or wil
hands backward ward or
forent sentences nt the
numbers,
ity with bath
for
mome about s«
thing
He asks his
ut that he is talking He
else,
audience for five names
¢
oF i
seven letters. They ut tl
him: Ramboda
Eleanor, Mi
3
ortsea.
1 a flash he writes
ward mass
tors antalinin all the 5
These
progre "i hig
chooser
1 have oniy
any
letters,
{ne
naines
neeives in pred
five
known of two cases In
liel to it
Only Two Others Like Him,
ne
India
essen ge
- ay para
VHS 0 master io
who
8 WwW
station
would send off
abu
telegraph
foot while he
re with his
time talk-
with his was
another messag
nnd at the
other masters
that of the Inte
founder and
sane
het case was
Stainton Moses,
him
both
to me. In
tiliance,” 1 have
writing different
hands while he was talking
his ascribed faculty to
supernatural and believed his
hands to be controlled hy spirits,
If Kejivama, whose powers are far
these
unlistic seen
messages with
the
case he
ngency
{two
pernatural assistance
would him.
been burned at the
age, but assuredly
feted by spiritualists,
many
He might
stake mn
he
people
“relieve
now
nor does he think that he possesses any
faculties that might not be asequired
by anyone elsé who takes the trouble
Thirty-six years old, with a quiet,
almost deprecatory man
all the mystery
his subtle
He speaks slowly,
connte-
nance, melodious
enter and never guess
|
apart, the Poles retreating when the
Russians advanced, nnd the Russians
the Poles turned and ad-
vanced.”
He hedule sometimes
that there
opposing
sald this "s«
wis a
detach.
and
collikion hetween
ments,” but he had not witnessed any
of these clashes,
officers
talked
with
wa ied
French
of
A number of Polish
the correspondent
they were to admit the
saved the day, but the
their officers was explained hy the fact
former had not
been permitted to hold commissions n
the army, German
or Austrian time
had staff
of highly
whom
forced
wenkness
vears Poles
either In Russian,
Pol
ols
too sho
d that the
Iweirny to develop n
"”N
tralued officers,
agile brain Ig working at a speed and
in & manner that. to the ordinary nan
tittle she of miraculous.
Was No Bey Prodigy.
He a ad i
Ang
nsmoker
: lishwoman.
AS nb he will tell you, he was
At ten
lest sums in
i
arithmetic stern father,
who used to mete out punishment just.
unmercifuill)
They
hits ©
Kajivama
of this forture an bears rks
+» strict discipline
ght his
awoke and with
for knowledge and long-
something a little better
the ma
on his hody.
of his
qualities
broug out
it a passion
ing to
hi
Mental eon nitration Is an
much and
vama y concentrate It
exercise
Kail
was
ery
Now
ast
test 4 2&5 *
little more es
day, * every day.
he can «
of his
rious
will the capacities
off or on the va-
ought and make
gray matter perform
He 1s master of
brain
currents of tl
each cell of the
ita desired funct
his mind.
wafivama has a theory that there
all sorts of unexplored poscibill.
dormant in the brain. He
think he has come to any-
the limit of his capacities.
experimenting. He is
without charge, to explain
his views on mental efficiency and
concentra‘ion to schools or to educa-
tional authorities,
Ons,
ing
not
like
always
does
thing
He is
willing,
Baby's Clothes Made
by Armless Mother
Denver, Colo.—Dminty baby
garments, made by a mother
who is armless, awaited the
daughter who was born to Mrs,
J. CC. Teagarden here.
“Where there's a will there's
a way,” Mrs, Teagurden said at
the hospital, She made all the
clothes for the expected haby
during the last few weeks, She
guided the cloth under the sew.
ing machine needle with her
chin, stitched, cut out patterns
and threaded the needle with
her feet. Mrs, Teagarden wie
born in 1884 without arms,
| dees
:
satine, on his arrival at Jaffa,
8
A AA .
COOKIES and
HEN the child-
ren romp hun
gry, here are some
wholesome delights that
will satisfy the most
ravenous appetite,
Cookies
% cup shortening
% cups sugar
% cup milk
eggs
14 teaspoon gr rated nutmeg
1 teaspoon vanilin extract
or grated rind of 1
lemon
4 cupn flour
8 teaspoons Royal
Huking Powder
Cream shortening and su-
gar together: add milk to
beaten eggs and beat
pEain; add slowly to
creamed ahortening and
rpugar: add nutrpeg and
flavoring: add 2 cups flour
sifted with baking pow.
der; sdd enough more
flour to make stiff dough.
Boll out very thin on
floured board: cut with
cookie cutter, gprinkle
with sugar. or put a ral
gin or a plece of English
walnut in the center of
each. Bake about iZ min.
utes in hot oven,
Cocoa Drop Cakes
4 tablespoons shortening
1 cup sugar
1exg
3 ip milk
18% cups flour
2 tenxpoons Royal
Baking Powder
ia cup cocon
ii teaspoon ealt
1 teaspoon vanilla
Cream af
SURRY and wel
well and add
wiy sift flour
wder, salt nd
nixture
in
artening: add
beaten
ed icing
DROP CAKES
Made from Cream of Tartar,
derived from grapes.
COOE BOOK | FREE
XG ™
WDER OO
t New York Ont
Noncommittial,
Friend-
FOR
Colds, Coughs
Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's.
AND
La Grippe
KILL OWN CHILDREN AT BIRTH
Arioi of Tahiti Look Upon Attempt of
One of Their Order to Raise
Child as Sin.
laughter,
the
of
ste,
Tah
Lovers song.
Ariol of
Sh
looked upon the attempt of a member
their order to rear a child as a
While religious causes were
given for this by the leaders and, no
believed in, the real cause,
was a natural one whereby the
to prevent over-popuiation
sea island, destroyed
Sx jos,
of the
its own.
had a hard
The Ariol were wandering minstrels,
actors, priests and wonder workers to
caped the blight of civilization are
world's history, while Investigators
ED
Sorrier Than He.
Wife-—Richard,
you are In the habit of snoring?
Wite {dryly}--Se 1 am 1
TWO KINDS OF “ADVENTURE
New Yorker Who Offered to Sell
Life's Services Already Has
Had Takers.
Jack Hardy, a fc
in New York, who
was ready to sell
Hie
rmer sallor, living
advertised that he
for tle
bidder
who had a career of useful adventure
to offer, has od two bids,
A { ed him $5000
her trip
“providing the trip was successful”
think he'll take this, not
y what the woman regards
4s a Egypt. The
other offer man and his
wife who described themselves as the
Pa.
ip hunt for their Af.
with 85,000 aud
reward.
sing, the young
his services
rest of his life to the highest
recely
to be
oan. Gf on a to Egypte
Jack
doesn't
bel n
ng cerita
successful trip to
was from a
couple in Scranton,
wanted Jack
teen-year-old
as the
SOND
adoption
That Is pron
man thinks but he has reached no de-
yet. Ie is twenty-two years
old, “I'm: not looking for a soft berth™
he said. “The harder the job, the bet
ter § like it.”
more
Their Place.
“] don’t see how you can mark this
grade of feather pillows up.’
“Why not?”
“Because they are naturally on the
Nature
For this
malted bar
nutrition that
and
plies body nd
elements