The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 03, 1921, Image 6

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    ONE NEIGHBOR
TELLS ANOTHER
Points the Way to Comfort
end Health. Other Women
Please Read
Moundsville, W. Va.—*‘1 had taken
doctor's medicine for nearly two years
Abecause my periods
were irregular, came
overs, two weeks,
and I would suffer
with bearing-down
i pains. A lady told
ime of Lydia E, pink-
ham’s Yegetable |
und and how |
£5 good it had
SM done her daughter,
150 I took it and now
1 am regular every
, month and have no
pain at all. I recommend your medi-
cine to gveryone and you may] publish
testimonial, hoping that Vege.
Compound does some othér girl
he it Do done me.’ —Mrs. GEORGE. |
TecaxpeN, 915 Third Street, Mounds-
wille, W. Va.
How many young girls suffer as Mrs.
Teegarden did and do not know where to |
turn for advice or he Ip. They oftenare |
to earn their living Ti toilin
day =m and gay out no matter how har
he pain they have to bear. Every girl |
whe suffers in this way should try Lydia |
E Pinkham’s Vegetable.Compound and” |
§#f she does not get prompt relief write |
# the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., |
Lymm, Massachusetts, about her health.
Sach letters are held in strict confi- |
dence.
»
Doughboys on the Rhine Show
Preference for Stories of
Adventure in the West.
JULIUS CAESAR A FAVORITE
Activity of Caesar In Rhine Valley
Makes Translations of His Gallic
Wars of Interest to Soldiersg—
Legends Also Popular,
——
Coblenz.—Tales of adventure in the
A ;
Ameridan West are the favorite read-
Caesar
dough-
Julius
the
Strangely
runs a close
enough,
second with
lations of Caesar's activities In the
Rhine valley and the ruins of a bridge
he built across the Rhine, which lifts
| Caesar's work out of the
clags and makes it & gnidebook that
carries the Americans back nearly
2,000 years.
which describe the
about the Rhine
ially with the
inclined
Wagnerian
the
companies
Coblénz.
cities near th
Jooks legends
are also
soldiers
and
centering
popular,
who
CED
are musically who
the
by German
which play in
Wieshaden and
frequented
» Rhine
leave
given various
other
soldiers on
Like Story Magazigpes.
All-story
in adventures
the American
wiodicals, and
magazines which
special
me are more
Idlers than
the American
associgtion bas been unable
the demand for publications |
Library
to supply
GENUINE
"BULL
DURHAM
tobacce makes 50
8ood cigarettes for
10c¢
® x Y. wer Ben
San bY
To abort a cold
and prevent come
plications take
otabs
The purified ard refined
calomel tablets that are
HEADACHE?
Goto 340 Jour druggist or Gedlex
and ask for a package of
WHITE CAPS
get relied with no bad
You can depend
his hte Cars They contain
m0 marcotic or prohibitive drugs.
Tal Size 10 cts. — Regular Size 25 cts,
SRY BROS, & €O., Baltimore, Md
p=
isin
Made nf Rubberized Fabrie
Will not Gall the Horse or Mule
“The Curled Hair Pad
ventilates sid dries out the collar,
They u it Inst a year longer.
fu oo LI,
Porth Baltimore, Ohio
Sold by all Arat-class dealers
MOTORISTS, ATTENTION. Use the Motor.
Rag, the handy ponkei ease mystem that
atves a diary of tripe; a record of costs; 8
ssanimdfler for care; 8 measure of service, an
Slapatable tire
onsa postpaid
—————_—
record, the, year rotund
Motor Lox, 18 ihichsm, 24.
Wanted to Sell ua Absolute Automor
Neveswily, Quick sales. Large 38
When sem only, For parti®ulars Was D
Besspeeite, 1152 Columbia RBA, D
Bowks—nstruct ive, Eniarceining
i situps teller, A
ve.
Supp ly ay ats Con A ng! Y
Beemty wan Wanted Everywhere to weil Fibre and |
of Quality. Bteady, profitable
—bey went Write Hox " B Gresnville, ¥ 3
a wisinziprrnntoimmainaniid sn
WANTID—To Buy Yor fro Owner onty
Haagen wr small Fred Prench, Ractiott, Noid
ner
Al A
With of
fs
sOCinti
the
on,
the assista Young
Christian =a which
aids in the distribution of reading ma
in the American area,
Weyth, who is In charge of the
ican Library
Amer
association's
able to make a
reading
that foreign
been
the
has
poll of
army and finds
has not
away from fietion
in the
The Amerigan LI
30.000)
French,
rogms get
of the
idence
taste
res
18 Americans
America, par
eral,
won the yom
laid in
West,
brary associn
books avallable
Belgians and Eng
lish residents of the occupied area, an
also has circulated many books
mail to Americans living in other parts
of Germany. hondred cop!
each of 36 American weekly and
hly publications,
tiv
has abo
Americans,
Hy
Three “8
in addition tv a
tl
large number of have
been taken by the
circulated through
braries at Andernach
well as through the
hospital and the main
Coblenz,
Turned Over to Y. M. C, A,
With the beginning of 1021,
American Library assoclation
its books gver to the Y. M. C. A.
is no longer supporting the
The main library
formerly a German officers’
is ideally sulted to library
It has a great ballroom,
an excellent reading room,
has sun parlors and large
rooms, with many windows,
newspapers,
organization
the branch
and Mayen,
American
library
work.
club
and
Many
i
of using the.library,
as the army did
advisable, One German told
brarvian he had lived many
Amerlea and should really
to have books, because
American “in principle”
think
the
not it
11-
years
he nl
he
was an
f
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Man’s Gold Tooth Stolen
by, Expert Pickpocket
New Orleans, — There is in
New Orleans a pickpocket who
is expert enough to fulfill the
time-honored specification, test
of being “able to steal a man's
gold teeth” He demonstrated
this when he stole a gold tooth
which had previogsly been the
property of Adrien A. Chazulle,
1080 St. Philip street, However,
the tooth happened to be in Mr,
Chazulle's’ purse at the . time,
and it was the purse which the
pickpocket took while its owner
a passenger in the Louls-
inna avenue street car,
was
> Be el RE
Noisy Geese Give Fire Alarm,
New York.-—Two thousand geese,
ducks and chickens,
a poultry shop
fire that
in eleven
caused loss
retall
Bronx,
unusual squaw
heavy property
clothing. and food
The king
thborhood and at
tracted a policeman, who te
fire headquarters, The blaze w
trolled by firemen
iephoned
a8 con
after a two-hour
por Which Penetrates Gas
Masks, Says Expert.
Conceal Movements of Small
of Men Close at Hand-—British De.
veloped Candies which Were
Used by All the Allies
Toxic smoke ca
will have an ex-
uture wars, in the opin-
aw of the internal bu
renu whe recently spoke on
‘Smoke 1 Incendiary Material
he Frankiin institute
“Kmoke 850 called ae
leveloped
tensive use in
fon of L. I Si
of mines,
“nn be-
re
suid,
ars
de-
pro
boxes which
rt of
iil eylindrical
ine 80 friction
contains moke
Their use 8 In sen
Teen clo
$1
LACY
are
ot being
We.
Liab abipit
el
PP
world.
.
he need is
ens
+ at hand
+ Rove
Tris by British.
“The Bri earl ¥
veloue
Oe d
de-
re
al~
the war
very
sich
nOKe
the
but
Ju
th to prevent
currents
rine chloride
“As regards t
New Use of Smoke.
wa i Progress of
toxic material
diphenyichlorarsine
hlorarsine is a solid which va
the heat of the
is obtained io such a state of
hat it
Such toxic
prot
a very
iz the
and
division
gas musk
there will
*andle
will penetrate
smokes, of
r be others dev
exten
greatest
most
which
hably eloped,
future. It
step made thus far In
the new use of smoke”
give tse in the
There Was She, Waiting.
Flora. Ind.—Fred Rhodes
his home several miles out in the
try to find the roads blocked by
drifts. He was to marry
Gardner 80 miles away,
time he had cleaned a path through
the snow and had made a horseback
trip to Elkhart, his train
and he was nine hours
the bride's home. She
ing.
at
coun
now
Miss Vera
but by the
awoke
was
Inte
was still walt
Slow Clock Costs Railroad Money.
Decatur, Ala. ~Because the clock In
a rallroad station was slow, causing
body of her dead son was being con
veyed, Mrs. Ellen Carey has
awarded £500 damages against
Louisville and Nashville railroad.
University of Wisconsin,
A ——————
Experts Hunt Among Freshmen for
Material for Likely Journalists
and Machinists.
—
i
:
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| give years to determine whether it is
possible to discover latent newspaper
The system of giving psychological
several unlversitios,
University of Wisconsin,
In this regard, go University of |
‘preparing to become
| mafigers,
Another set of tests designed
on to freshmen In the course of
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“Let's Go” Is Foremost
Among Slogans of War
Washington —“Let's go” was
the chief battle slogan of the
American army in the world war,
There were other popular and
effective phrases used by the
troops—“Where do we go from
for Instance, but in the opinion
of Col. Edward L. Munson, chief
of morale, general staff, made
+ public recently, “for everyday
use, in rest, or in battle, the slo.
gan ‘let's go’ stands foremost,” 4
BARR @
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Doe Wanders Through Town,
Beavertown, Pa.—A large doe chased
the ros
sults do not correspond well with
of the
®
in the garden of Fuliner's hotel,
After a few slnutex she aguin
nok in windows
ls Bl A A lA AAA NAA AM
Then it
Warning!
you are not getting
hir
1S
Aspirin,” w
Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia,
proved safe by -millions.
“Bayer Tablets of
Headache,
Lumbago.
of
umatism, Neuritis,
Nothing
Knicker i
New,
worth while to be
Nat
+ s wad
eR me
Viewing Life Seriously.
Doe you want
Papen sre? we
Ver uge ne 4
to get rid
Dead Shot
re
of" worms
oe S37
tans them oy
Ped
Weir
e
Selah
Sndent sd)
Are of content »
of
until you
a the germs
disorders,
{ree you
which cause
SAW THINGS | IN NEW LIGHT
Object Lesson Given Prisoner Altered
His Determination to End
Life by Rope.
In a certain
several atten
This desire to die has
ders munch trouble and
A few duys ago a
to find the inmate
hang himself, He ans standing on his
stool and trying to throw the end
a strip of torn blanket around one of
the cell bars. The other end
aroumi his neck.
“You're mafiug a mess of it,
the weary Warden. “Let me help you”
In a trice the blanket rope was
about the bar and the noose properly
fixed,
The warden gave a tug.
and tugged until the man was raised
from the stool
on air. There
OF thor
prison there
to suicide.
war
pis cominit
given the
anxiety.
warden en
cell
was
"
sald
he was held until his
for release,
“That's the way.”
releasing him. “Now try
But the prisoner has pot tried it
had decided to live,
it yourself.”
He
Simple Explanation.
“Darothy, whatever makes you talk
go much? “Because I always finkgof |
i’ to say.”
Close Observer,
Sure
Relief
' 6 BELL-ANS
— | Hot water
y= Sure Relief
2E LL-ANS
FOR IN DOI EgTION.
rive
charge.
viser,
POINT HE HAD OVERLOOKED
Until That Moment, of Course, Thug
Had Not Realized He Was
Breaking the Law.
winkle
hated
Archibald Peri
pocket, hie
had $14
walk
in his
ard to home
night.
However? he decided that four nits
was too much to pay for a taxi ride,
so he st From the shadow
building stepped a masked man.
“Throw up Bands” commsnd-
the man, presenting a gun.
Archibald did. Bat he frowned
“Sir.” said Archibald, “have you a pon
mit to carry that gun?”
“1 have not,” replied the thug
“Then sou are breakipg the law,
to do that, do you?
“No, replied the thug.
“Thank you for calling my attention
arted afoor.
you:
ed
indeed I”
And, throwing his gun sway. tha
dss, AAA. PASSA -
Well?
A twelve-vearold girl writes to her
to say that children rarely
tlmt it is the “nervous,
women” who are at fault,
How about it? Collier's Weekly,
Directed.
“Professor, what ia the logienl way
lo} reaching a concinsion?
“Take a train of thought,
my hoy
is so
barley food
Daked that the