The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 16, 1921, Image 6

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    BEFORE mo AFTER
CHILDBIRTH
Mrs. Williams Tells How
Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable
Compound Kept Her
in Health
ack, O0.—*“ Lydia E. Pinkham’s
le Compound helped me both
Trae before and after my
: baby was born. |
i suffered with back-
i ache, headache, was
il generally run down
and weak. I saw
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com-
Ove
Vege
Ls i
lf the newspapers and
| decided to try it.
Now I feel fine, take
care of my two boys
and do my own work.
who is ailing. You may publish my testi-
monial if you think it will help others.” —
Mrs. CARRIE WILLIAMS, Overpeck, Ohio.
For more than forty years Lydia E.
suffered from irregularities, displace-
ments, backaches, headaches, bearing-
down pains, nervousness or ‘‘the blues.
in the United States wherein
made well by it. That is why Lydia E.
recognized as the standard remedy for
such ailments,
Too many men who boast of being
self-made seem to have heen |
ed before the
nterrupt-
job was finished,
A new size package!
Ten for 10c.
Very convenient.
Dealers carry both;
10for 10¢; 20 for20c.
It’s toasted.
@ rs o
Glenn's
Sulphur Soap
Bkin eruptions, excessive
perspiration; insect bites re-
lieved at once by ‘his ree
fresbhing, beautifying tollet
and bath soap. Bess for
Soft, Clear Skin
Bohland's Styptic Cotton, Xe
16799
DIED
in New York City alone from kid-
ney trouble last year. Don’t allow
yourself to become a victim by
neglecting pains and aches. Guard
against this trouble by taking
GOLD MEDAL
CAPSLLES
The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
Hver, bladder and uric acid troubles.
Holland’s National Remedy since 1606.
All druggists, three sizes.
Look for the name Cold Medal every
pole riesgo vot ein bes
Contains
54°; Pure
Sulphur
0 re
STHMA REMEDY
No Soap Better
we For Your Skin ==
Than Cuticura
Soap 25¢, Ointment 25 and 50¢, Talcum 25e,
Salesmen Wanted
Sate tr SoDiste, line a AAD "Prades
Trees, Evergreens, Hedge Plants,
Se ose ete. Liberal proposition
immediately for a oo tarritory.
ga Dominion Nurseries
a — Va.
WwW. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 24.1821,
ELLIE EEE EEL TET EEE I i
HLTH TTS
DELIVER TURN URINE RRR RRO anna Riess i age
Tern
HUMAN NATURE
HERE is one boast that Is pretty
nearly universal, You probably |
never met a man or a woman who, If oc-
casion gave opportunity, would not say
with considerable show of pride, “Well,
I know human nature.”
They mean when they say it that
they think they can solve the causes |
of human action, that they can ac- |
curately point out the whys and |
wherefores that influence our relations |
Frequently these readers of human
nature will ascribe a questionable
motive for any kind of an aet, good,
indifferent, They would have
i
is evil, the commanding
It isn't true. There Is a good deal
in the world.
The great majority of
animated and
are J
high
people
influenced by
motives and splendid desires,
The really bad man or woman Is the |
exception,
. » » !
nature as a whole is of a
life worth liv-
Human
kind that
Elihu
£mith,
buman bein
Burritt, ie learned black-
m: “No
into this world
wrote down
this wisd
g can come
increasing or dimintd
total of
all, the me
human happiness
wt of our lives
©
{ our endeavors at
1
to seek the good side of people,
to find out their better qualities and
» bag
4
}
t of ge
There
There
in the best of us,
is a I wil In the worst
Human nature is
garden, In it
Some sprout and
very much like a
we plant seeds,
grow into splendid
ve everybody
pleasure !
If we pls i
love, the garden wil
If we plant
maiice and hatred and jealousy,
not
body
Nobody
ne come up useless weed
ess and charity an
1 he worth
envy and greed
it will
prove a source of much joy to any-
ean plant or tend the garden
but you.
growths that are worthless,
» * *
nature, Try to cultivate it and
courage It,
If a motive I8 In question
the benefit of the doubt and believe it
was good until it Is proven to be bad.
It says in the
when the Creator considered his work
He pronounced that “it was good.”
the Creator it
good.
Anyhow, it
believe that Good is
than Evil and
change, let us keep on thinking so.
(Copyright)
—) w—
must have remained
is sort of satisfying to
more
have to
unless we
Effectual Effacement,
“1 hear that Crimsen Guleh's b
gaming
“Yes.
“The
“Tweren't the police,
fer
=
resort has been closed.”
replied Three-Fingered Sam.
police got busy at last!”
Cactus Joe
had a winning streak.”
Hn
THE ROMANCE OF WORDS
“GROG.
T FIRST glance there would
A appear to be little connec
tion between the
grain,” applied to silks
and ribbons, and “grog” the
gillor's slang for drink, Buf both
of them were connected with Ad-
miral Edward Vernon of the
British navy, the man who
gained fame for the capture of
Porto Bello during the war with
Spain In 1739 for whom
Mount Vernon, home of
Washington, was
To the men of
navy, however, he owes his
greatest fame to the fact that
the first to order rum
nnd water served to the men of
his this
practice on board his own ship,
the Burford. Previous to
this time, the admiral had ac-
quired the name of “Old Grog,”
from his habit of strolling along
“erorram”
the
snllor's corruption of the
Because of
the
gerving of rum In
word "gros-
heavy
and
the
named,
the British
he was
squadron, beginning
the quarter-deck In a
cloak “erogram® heing
British
term “grosgrain.”
the nickname of
ated the
who
man
the drink was called
id “grog” It is, to this
(Copyright)
are, Come
N i 9
i that dul:
tdee-e o!
By JESSIE
ROBERTS
LUCKY STRIKES
HE business of making lucky
strikes has by no means gone out |
of date, It isn't necessary these days |
to kill Indians or give a dying miner |
fa drink. You can do it in less mov-
ing-picture ways than that.
A good idea properly handled has |
often proved the best sort of a lucky |
strike.
Take the case of Elsle Shaver of
New York. She conceived an original
idea in regard to dolls. She carried
it out to the last detall, as perfectly
as she could-—and that means a Jot.
Here is the result.
The dolls found a welcome waiting
they were worth it. And people
bought them,
Now there is a little shop working
fulltide making the dolls. There is a |
large force following the designs
made by Mrs. Shaver. Money pours
in, and it Is a good business enter-
prisé—just a lucky strike,
Other lucky strikes have been made
by young women in the advertising|
business. Sculptors have made them
with a quaint figure, 1 know a girl
who had a bright idea regarding a
department of the store where she
we don't all fall on them. But I no-
Is accompanied by a lot of
The lucky striker has not
rest,
No. She got busy herself,
(Copyright)
MOTHER'S
COOK BOOK
aida diif
Je like the bird that, halting In her flight
Awhile on boughs too slight,
Feels them give way beneath her and yet
sings,
Knowing that she hath wings.
-Vietor Hugo.
SAVORY, SATISFYING DISHES.
TS A PINT of tender green peas,
cooked In very little water, add
while cooking a teaspoonful of sugar
and a sprig of mint. Drain, using the
liquor for a sauce. Add butter and a
a little flour, and serve after removing
the sprig of mint.
THE WOODS
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
THE BIGGER THING.
Jot yesterday 1 watched an ant
A-totin’ In the summer sun;
I saw him puff an’ pull an’ pant
With little burdens, one by one.
A wisp of straw acrost his way
Once kept him busy fer an hour,
An' ant-miles long he walked that day
To git around a bloomin' flower,
The sand he carried grain by grain-—
Great powlders thet he had to lift
An’, with his engineerin’ brain,
He sunk his shaft an' run his drift,
An’ then at night a Bigger Thing,
To which the Little Thing must
kneel,
Creation's self-appointed king,
Hot Potato Salad,
Cook potatoes with the jackets on,
peel, cut in cubes, add a few young
green onlons minced, a few tablespoon
fuls of chopped celery, some minced
parsley (a teaspoonful or two), pour
over the salad some hot bacon fat
stirring and tossing until well mixed;
season well, add bolling hot vinegar,
a little at a time until the salad seems
well seasoned, and serve hot. Olive
oll may be used instead of the bacon
fat, If preferred, and lemon juice ine
stend of vinegar,
Herring Salad.
Cook salt herring 15 minutes in boil.
iug water to cover; drain, cool, and
separate into flakes. To a cupful of
the herring add an equal measure of
potato cut in cubes, and one-fourth
of the amount of hard-cooked eggs cut
in bits, Mix until moist with French
dressing and let stand to season, add-
Wiped out the anthill with its heel.
(Copyright)
ing pepper, cayenne and paprika. Serve
on a bed of lettuce, garnish with rings
THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
Oh, ras I keep the
common touch —
All through this life
of toil and Fuss
want to have the
: feeling that
I'm simply one
of ull of us.
RejeCam
do,
Prt >
PP
of egg-white and the yolks put through
a ricer. Serve with a good bolled dress
ing which has been enriched by the
addition of whipped cream,
Cream Cheese Salad Dressing.
Make the ordinary French dressing
adding one-teaspoonful of onion juice,
then add very slowly mixing well
to a cream cheese. Beat with a sliver
fork until the dressing is smooth.
Serve over leaf lettuce,
Vinegar Sauce.
Mix with three-fourths of & cupful
of sugar, a tablespoonful of flour, a
half-teaspoonful or less of grated nut.
meg in one-half cupfual of bolling water,
fuls of vinegar and a tablespoonful of
butter; serve hot,
Ginger Ale Salad,
Soften one-half package of gelatin
in one-half cupful of cold water; add
one cupful of boiling water. Strain,
add one and one-half cupfuls of ginger
ale, one-half cupful of sugar end the
Juice of a lemon. Add one cupful of
strawberries cut In halves and one
banana sliced thin. Stir until well
mixed, mold and chill. Serve unmold-
ed on lettuce with French dressing,
Poached Eggs on Anchovy Toast
Work a teaspoonful of anchovy paste
or more, If desired, into one-third of
a cupful of butter. Spread on thin
slices of crisp toast and lay =
poached egg on each slice,
(©. 1921, Weatern Newspaper Union.)
Just Right. {
“My boy has a wonderful amount |
of perseverance and persistency, an
optimism nothing dim and a
What work |
can
nerve nothing ean daunt.
would you put him to?”
“1 should think
would make an
quali- |
book i
with those
ideal
agent”
Confused.
“What ple did you
night?
“TIT confess I don't know.
ture see last
They |
announcements of
I got all balled
showed so many
seyrniine Yiey f
Coming at
Nothing Doing.
IL. M. Cunius—I"'m up against it,
I must have money, but I've
where | ens
no idea
Koyn d to hear tha
i] you i i an idea
cculd get it from me
DEEP SEA TALK
NO
thought
Ee |
you
peri
Judge Ki}
dogfish
(fficor
your honor. Someone
2 4 y
sawihish,
Correct.
This you'll ola
Th } v
The t}
How much
Arve
older
OTe
New Social Embarrassment,
“0, John, Nora told me today she's
going to lemve™
“What's that, my
want another raise?
“No, John, says |
it's no fun fisting with a policewom-
an."--Judge.
dear? Does she
it's not that, She
Too Dear for Him.
She—I bought the dearest hat today.
He (absently)—Send it back and i
Its Main Characteristics.
“There's a fool-proof airplane on
“Good. What's its malin character
“It won't fly.”
80 Much a Knot.
“Who is the best man ususily at a
wedding?”
“The preacher,
and takes no risk.”
He gets the profit
Wa All De.
“He's queer.”
“What's the matter now"
“Says he wishes he knew as much
today as he thought he knew 20
years ago."
The Way It Is
“How much of an allowance do you
give your wife?” i
“Say, you don't know my wife. I |
give her my salary and she gives me
the allowance.”
Something in a Name.
Marie—~He's very narrow.
Mazie—What do you expect of a
fiat?
Both Great and Small,
“Yes, sir, small men certainly do
great things”
“Yes, they sre almost equaled by
the ability of great men to do small
things."-Life,
Alay, Poor Wife.
Smith—0ld Man Grouch may not be
fn pleasant companion, but yeu have
to give him credit for having a very
raving disposition,
Smythe-~Yes, but the trouble is he
saves up all the mean things he has
heard during the day to use on his
wife when he gets home,
Bad Record, ,
“A dozen Inmates broke out at
in the prison.”
“What? With !mpunity?™
“No; with the measles.”
Clear Your
Complexion
with This
Old Reliable
Remedy—
ENQHANCOCK
SULPHUR COMPOUND
black heads, freckles, blotches,
tan, as well as for more serious face, 8c
and Roly eruptions, hives, eczema, cic, use
this scientific compound of sulphur, As a lo
tion, it soothes and heals; taken internally
a few drops in a glass of water—it gets at the
root of the trouble and purfies the Host
4 that suiphur is one he
Pe oi00d purifiers known. Hee
member, a good complexion isn’t skin deep
~4t's health deep :
Be sure to ask for HANCOCK SULPHUR
COMPOUND. It has been used with satis
factory results for over 25 years.
60c and $1.20 the bottle
at your druggist’'s. i he can’t supply you,
aed his name and the price in stamps and
we will send you a bottle direct.
HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR
COMPANY
Baltimore, Md,
Hameo Sudphur Compound Cos AH ‘
ment 5% and SOc for wie vith the ba
Livwid (ompound.
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain-
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c¢c.
Kills Pesky Bed Bugs
PDQ
Pes
Bot Tels
H : TTY SPREAD
Kill All Flies LIZEASE
Pinced anywhere, DAISY FLY KILLER attracts and
Kills ali fon Neat, clean, ornaments oo venient
a TTY gl Latte Bi] eee
BEN LEY Fapty vor, Made of metal,
OR & exsn"t spill or tip owe
CELT will not soil or ti
CSAS wr yibing Guaranteed
Le TATEY
FLY ZILLER
8st your desler or
§ by EXPRESS, prepaid, $1.35.
BAROLD SOMERS, 150 De Kalb Ave. Brockire, N. E.
Bobbinet Mosquito Nettings
tie 3 dpi
$5.00
Mosquite nets § r double beds: Ae
Sx5x7 nt ’
Regulation army pup tent linings,
approximately 7x7 fit
Postpaid anyohers in UU. 8 A
GEO. MILLER
1222 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, New York
From Dead
Eatonic Made Him Well
“After suffering ten long months
with stomach pains, 1 have taken
Eatonic and am now without any pain
whatever. Am as one raised from the
dead.” writes A. Percifield
Thousands of stomach sufferers re-
port wonderful relief. Their trouble
out, restoring the stomach to a
healthy, active condition. Always ear
with your druggist’'s guarantee,
FOR SALE! shares T% preferred 35 —
mon bonus (all or part) Southern Hotel stk.
Balto, Md, $85 share Detuils on request.
N. J. Polack, American Bidg., Bale. Md
GLYCERINE, ail kinds of ethers acetates,
Eavoring supplioa, fod colors, and valuable
formulae for small manufacturers. Richmond
Chemical Mfgrs., Richmond Hull, 1. I. N. ¥
Agents Wanted: Ford Owners Preferred, Te
well the Niagara Water Purup for Forde Seis
on sig n. Seed commission 10 live wire salon
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Him demand, a ey Saves time a
money or Ye
Kvery user a booster. Money the iain,
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fan Day Cream, Beauty Powder, Doom,
Rien Cream a Fragrance, all for 10a
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BIG BARGAIN! Regular 35 Gillette e Saloty
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