THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA. EASY TO KILL 1 RATS and MICE By Using the Genuine S TEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE READY FOR ug BETTER THAN TRAPS ek I Directions in 15 1an Sages 1 every box, a | If we had beer ungry and youn had Rats, Mica, Cock ronches Ants and Waterbogs NE day Madam Pig and her chil | : } hungry a ‘ 104troy fond and proper ty and are carriars of disease. , . given us food from your branches, droarns’ Bisotric ‘Paste forces these ts to run dren were eating apples under a i i : “som the building for water and fresh alr i woe | Which you wished to keep, then I “Money back 1f It falls.” ig tree by the roadside when the tree, i st ul i K i { p v. 8. . Government boo it. which was very full of fruit, bent its | would thank you, but not for at by { which you threw on the ground.” oughs and spoke. “Madam Pig, you enjoy | “How Sulphur Soap : al : | that?” ating my fruft,” said “Ugh!” grunted Madam went on eating. “Do you not think very best apples you Skin eruptions, excessive perspiretion; (insect bites re- lieved at once by this re freshivg, beautifying toilet and bath soup. Best for ten?’ asked the tree. Soft, Clear Skin “Ugh!” grunted Madam went on eating. Rohland's 's Blypt io Cotton, 3 TELL EM TO SEE ME, SAYS TOWNS | Every Time | Sit Down to a Juicy” Steak Now | Give Thanks to Tanlac, He Declares. P Daddys | 4Evening, | Fairy Tale OY MARY GRAHAM BON) NER LOrYmgny. ” vion HEWN Usion soa with those Hmbs would break, tree which we have eaten vou have now your I'REE WANTED THANKS. PUZZLED PURPLE FINCH, “Y am very gald Mr, {| Purple Finch “Are you indeed?” | ple Finch. “1 most certa ple Finch, | “Are | Finch, once { Nhe | zled Mr. Pur | out her | meant, i She walted a { then Mr | “Yes, 1 me, It much puzzled,” “Every time : ders 0 a juicy | steak now 1 gi i to Tanlac | for taking me off ¢ and mush det I had to live 1 vear,” said Joseph I. Towns H-known and {| popular proprietor itary | Meat Market, of “I had worst i go fast 1 thought ap my business I wa worried | meant this asked Mrs, Pur that me like with an- unripe, piggies the dare you speak to said the tree, shaking and sending down apples, which Mudam Pig sques seem to am,” sald Mr. Pur the tree, Pig, inly the of i san Marshall, Mich. trouble ger sOine the down and | {| hard the | and ever | road. Mr. Blackbird, who had been nearby and heard all that had been said, flew into the tree and be an apple. i “How fruit,” said you sald Mrs more, it indeed?” Purple sent the hill give ving stomach of these are have didn’t know what puz and she was hoping that ple Finch would explain with having to ask what 1 really < meant BOF ANG WHE going down I would have to £0 nervous night and fagged Contains Pig, and | 334% Pure Sulphur him gan to peck at : and dreaded gee little for me morning I was seem to enjoy tome, as 1 the tree, Madam “Your children fruit. also,” said “Ugh!” grunted cept on eating “Do you not think my apples are a neautiful nsked the tree, “I have not noticed the my moment Finch longer and : the said: dare, vou my unripe | then KO there are ground?’ of replied treat rather in I dreaded to go to m3 puzzles “The money 1 spent fo 3 wl A oe your y l " the investment 1 ever ’ A not understand Mr. © : . . never dreamed 8 mediciue : 4 She thought quite hard and then it did Tor me she Hiew puzzled must was all I needed te as ali 1 i ti tu spoil and | the tree, “when i plenty of ripe apples on the “I did care to risk hard apples striking me” Blackbird. “I saw the way ed Madam Plg, and enjoy spoiling fruit” “Oh, dreadful tree, so an Purple z market, Tunlare na de, rould out Pig, do ’ it. It can understand something 1 not was is best not one EE TR PESKY BED-BUGS | v1 Soin viz. ut 1 P.D.Q. WT "on, P.D. Q. Kills Bed Boks, Roacles | | 2 Yo " Ants and Their Eggs As Well NN Jes( AX quart, color? Val v 1 color,” re- you . i I hat og be Desides plied wish | Inean be unable to understand What don't you understand?’ Mrs. Pur understand ex that : G te 1 £ oh a “1 don't from its a Purple Finch, you creature!’ " asked the ple Finch gry now y . I am called Mr. P Ww ny said shook all the unripe apples branches, which fell on the ground, Finch, urpie cent package makes one eflough to kill a million, bruised and worthless, for that matter I don't see and contains to get them in plates. You can get it fo Jald on receipt of 1 @ "HEMICAL WORKS, zenuine P. D, Q. 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Standard for Over Fifty Years RAI PS TENT PAs REPLIED ATA Dam A/C AXERLT ON EAT/NG would keep quiet so enjoy food.” “Well, 1 impolite tossing to yon must say you are a the “here give very tree, you you creature, replied about; ' and 1 ent, and your branches for its come food all also, and and then You are “Why throw “If you kept all me children i nk me, | quiet, conn you never even tha you ask me Lee a rude ere what Pig. the you for Madam on should 1 thank you away?’ said those ipples A LINE 0 CHEER By John Kendrick Bangs. A SAD JOKE, ALL life smoke "twould be notion in my ended I I I think And I've a If Nature Her a dreary mind find and JOR, Jests at all we'll Humor's flat AS But By raised of Nig Brought forth of Light (Copyright) not as stale that, worthier far the of her Who Hills, and out the gift blessed “There, you see what has hap Mr. Blackbird, hopping ittering with “You have and just suid zlee because for fruit, wanted to be th had thrown “If you had am Plg perhaps 1 the apples the would have 11 In anger, all your COTE you to linve and such a legy- + had not been just on ground not and away tree to think over (Copyright. ) ¥ ' One of the most recent acquisitions to “movie” stardom is pretty Betty Compson, She was a bathing girl in film farces when she was chosen to play an important part in a popular picture, work in that produciion now being screen history, her bred nembers walking wit a woman and sidewalk is narrow other should lines not be insistent \ to possess imination these SLWeen Sou handb wWornen ADE L) E. ERIVED from also Teutonic Adilo, root of Ade most an- the which the the name is one of the cient known students The sig- nificance of the name Is of the most heroic character and it was a favorite with the ruling houses German principalities as far back the Tenth 1nd Eleventh centuries, name in its earliest beginnings was very much the same in form and even spelling as it is today. Adela is prob ubly the widest variation in the course of centuries, The name was wiley adopted France as well in Englaad Italy under different forms from Ada- Inida to Adeline, The jewel associated persons bearing the name Adele the tur quoise, The turquoise ig held to have is D fo as in as with is ' peculiar person protecting from harm and approaching danger Adele's Ineky properties of wearing It of breaking Fi them warning by iday is ost and her number (Coprright ) woman well when if the that side stroeetes he makes it ewalk He does fore In city ide that faq to meet «trian That where i it does In rele ther way lef Americ iy © TTT TTT YT YT TTT YT TT YT TY YY YY HOW DO YOU SAY IT? By C. N. LURIE Common Errors in English and How to Avoid Them iii iii ie ei di di dh dh oh dh 4 4 4 a a EACH OTHER, ONE ANOTHER; EITHER, ANY, NEITHER, NONE. “each other’ P one pair of stand in rela- “one another” only than such persons or Thus, may “The two friends presented gifts to each other,” not “to one andther;” “all of the of the earth should dwell in with one another,” not “with other There are, however, au grammar who hold that two phrases may be used inter for example, “dndley, Mur. “Two negatives in English | another,” ! distinetion ROPERLY, the term is to be used of only which term two and the nore we Sy: on ny says, one A similar grammarians between “any.” and between “Either” and and “none” do not say, of the by find | is made “either” “neither” and | “neither” apply | to more than | “1 have not three men” | two, i | | was con n-| Thus, either (Copyright) y 8 Record Beet Sugar Output Last year the production of beet | sugar passed the mark of 1.000.000 | { tons for the first time since the indus. | otarted x 2 MAGAZINES. periodic al France in 1665, Savant:, a magazine How HE first appeared Journal read in the tea Javuary 5. At a later date fiction am verse began to appear, till the month- iy weekly as firmly established the daily and many them spr The first magazine in America was called the American Magazine, Tt was published in Phila- delphia Tohn Webbe, its founder. broug the first edition February 13. 1741 (Copyright) Or was Aas newspaper, ang up. is ot A MATTER OF SAFETY “So you prefer automobile races to horse 7” “Yes. No matter how much you may think you know about automo. biles, you are not tempted to back one of 'em to the limit, same ‘as you are a racehorse. " » Economy. The men who invented plekled pigs | Stotes, should he inch Cer and the called a Purple | Mrs. Finch. “I'm purple, i hrown but t} COUrse said tainly not Wenr Kray feather I's, wn of reason I am Mrs. cause 1 am the Finch.” ‘Ah, sald Mr purpie wear p “l wear Purple Finch is be- mate of Mr, Purple but that Purple colored les me” dam not a 1 do not Is what puzz Finct il bird either irple feathers rose feathers, have brows Colored and touches ir wing and upon my ba brown color whic ahve Tose dered love * * y Tf TORE WERT Know An 3." irpie Finch word nuzz ra pus do not Mrs. what the 80 she could *You Inte 1 Re Purple Fin “Ah, Purple is on ny ' “when the early spring “I Do Not Understand” the for coming way and to go, 1 sing springtime “But when the is much for marketing to that after fine family and so forth that 1 haven't begi show is Joy that the gre is summer me comes there &0 to do. 1 have sort, looking It busier, “Yeu, 1 merely means that that Is all sing all the when do time of the going of the snow. “I love to ging that song. old favorite with me. 1 like to get “Springtime and sem to go together. “But I do not understand about my name. Now, Mr. Purple Grackle is That is, he is partly purple ore, “But why I am named the Purple “inch is something 1 do not Know, and 1 will be greatly obliged. Yes, 1 will be great. ly obliged.” “I would like to know, too,” sald Mrs. Purple Finch. “I wish someone would tell us.” “Perhaps we will yet find out.” sald Mr. Purple Finch. “Let us hope so” “Tet us hope 80,” said Mrs. Purple Finch, “Indeed, let us hope so, for we do not want to be puzzied always” Preferred an Airplane, Teacher--Now, Tom, hold your head up and your shoulders back-—you'd like to have a fine carriage when you're a man, wouldn't you? Tom-—Well, I'd rather have an air. plane~~8ydney Bulletin, ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE DOES IT When shoes pinch or corns and bun} lone ache, get a package LENE FY EASE, the antiseptic powder to be ehaken into the shoes the sting out of oorns and instant relief to Emarting, feet 1.500,000 pounds were used BY our Ar avy during the war, fost my and N A Mixed Metaphor. ’ 8 metaphors—an peri was with A Lady of Distinction Is recognized by the delicate fascinat- ing influence of the perfume she uses. A bath with Cuticura Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pores, followed by a dusting with Cuticura Taleum powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy skin The e Connecting Link, tr na prepara to tutor re with s nstructors Ce enter interesting f 18 college time tackling biology. " asked the tutor, “ig the con- necting link, If any, between the ani mal and vegetable kingdoms?” “I think I know,” said the boy. “It's hash!” the important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy Bears the Bignature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children C y for F letcher’ s Castorie Question. the doctor is treating me” what?” Louisville Courier “Yes, “To A woma in's idea of economy is te charged. Do you know or) can roll Sodas oat Rig GENUINE “ButD L DURHAM. Z = iy
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