The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 08, 1921, Image 7

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    A ——— IY
AN OPERATION
1% Nearly Gone, but Lydia
EP Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Sax Saved Her
Star, N. C.—'My monthly Ils
gave me so much trouble, sometimes
they would last two
fweeks. was
treated by two doc-
tors without relief
and they both said
if I would fave to have
il an operation. Ihad
il my trouble four years
land was unfit to do
ii anything; and By
# given up all hope of
8 ever getting any
Bl better. I read about
jaa your medicine in the
‘Primitive Baptist’ paper and decided to
try it. I have used Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound and Lydia E.
months and now I am able to do my
work. I shall never forget your medi-
cine and you may publish this if you
want to as it is true.”'—Mrs. J. F.
HursEy, Star, N. C.
Lydia E. Pmkbham’'s V
pound often restores health to suffering
that an operation is deemed advisable.
Therefore it will surely pay any woman
whe suffers from ailments
her sex to give thid good ol
remedy a fair trial.
ashioned
First Really National Bank,
Bank of North Améddca was
name of the first bank of a
character, It had a
years, from .the
tion, but as to its leg
the bank obtain a
from the sto Pennsylvania in
1783. In 1785 this latter charter was
revoked, but in 1787 it. was. rehewed
It was Philadelphia.
the
national
charter for ten
«<eufedera
fed
charter
1741,
doubt
to ‘seek and
from
nlity
te of
located at
of the coming men are
the
Too many
handicapped from start
SR
50 good agarettes
for 10c¢ from
one sack of
GENUINE
BULL
DURHAM
TOBACCO
Eon. #hocn
TOO
LATE
Death only a matter of short time.
Don’t wait until pains and aches
become incurable diseases. Avoid
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The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
Hver, bladder and uric acid troubles—the
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Three sizes, all druggists,
Look for the mame Gold Medal on every box
and accept no imitation
Pimpl es >
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Blackheads, pim.
ples snd other skin erup-
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Sulphur Soap
Contains 534% Pare Sulphur. At Draggists,
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KEWPIE DOLL DRESSED UP and Pretty:
nt 10 your home, neatly packed Price
2. Send money order to Dunl, 1150
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ns sa
Hehing on Your own Sewing Ma.
pinay ta learn, No attachments need.
. e show you how. Particulars FREE
AIPAN MPG. Co. BUCYRUS, ono.
MOTOR’S FRIEND
IS BIG OIL CAN
Auto Owner Should Have Well-
Filled Squirter and Squirt
Lubricant Frequently.
AVOID OVERHEATING ENGINE
Make Careful
Chart Which Goes With Car and
Become Acquainted With Mech.
anism—Oil All Bearings.
Some day I am going to write an es-
gay about the “oll can.” It will
tain such phrases as “The
Best Friend"—"King of the
“A Friend in Need,”
ward will be true because
ranks high among
and is only
a writer in an exchange,
Recently a friend who I had
considered a careful driver, inv
for a short run, He suddenly
to have changed from a caref
the reckless If
happened to the
would almost drive into. it
Jam on the brakes I
strained expression,
what trouble,
will Insist on staving
plied, “and 1. have to
under the accelerator
i"
Visions
rods,
ing
stopped
accelerator
action, The
the pedal ran
2s
look ed
ete, and
the
automobile
every
oil can
used too sel
SHYS
always
ited me
seemed
ost
to one of any
car Cross
then
noticed his
asked him
“The throttle
open,” he re
and
and
was the
hook my toe
pedal to elose
of broken bell hent
a broken spring or a tight bear
flashed through my
the engine
while I traced the
spring which
along a gulde
part particularly
drops of oil from our fal
friend, “the oil can.” loosened
tion so that the pedal worked
once more. A
bell-cranks and other
complete cure was eff
an engine overheats and
perplexed. He ab
rules to prevent over
heating ng with spark advanced,
keeping on high
CHgine
cranks,
mind,
worked” the
throttle
operated
and this
A few
and
dry.
the ac-
freely
few
more drops on the
joints and =a
tod,
Sometines
the
serving ali
owner is
the
“unn
gear, not lett
ting
race and taking proper care
cooling
case dis
system, Invest
closed
igation in
the fan belt
that it
bearing
one
that wis broken,
in another
fon
wag slipr
seized was found
an
ment have
timely recourse to our little
the oll can
Study Lubricating Chart,
Such
expensive
ah
might hoon avoided
friend
incidents could be multiplied
tely. Study the lubrl
cating which goes with your car
Take up floor boards and
vith the mechanism Trace
Rimaost
chart
become ae
quainte
out th operating rods and conned
tons and pat oil wherever
in contact Some bearings may be
one car
shal! be nameless the brake
tubes rider the body
not be o
all
led from below
with
except
a curved tip
Economy Not Worth While.
will
un
Brun
I a
to tse
m sometimes asked if it
a cheaper oll in the oil ean, In
gtead of expen
Unquestior ably
for such
less money
the sive evlinder oil
a8 good lubricating
purpose can he obtained
one that will meet ord
nis, sunt oy
hardly
ave no
onomy in this
worth
chart with vour ma
on Avery
cup. Trace
cinteh, hrakes, aecel
throttle
eo not
respect is while
$4 you h
chine, put oil
there g ren se
connections for
lerator, spark
oll them frog ently
fan bear
magneto,
mechanism,
hearing where
i= no ont the
and lever
overlook
‘arter and
or ans
It will be time w
rings,
other part of tt
ell spent
be lessened and vour
maintenance expense reduced accord.
|GET ING CAR OUT OF
MUD IS EASY MATTER
Hitch Machine to Tree and Motor
Does the Rest.
Spool or Spindle Mounted on Front
of Auto Is Rotated by Worm and
Gear—Engine ls Arranged te
Wind Up Steel Cable,
Roads in the
means always in
Every driver of
has attempted cross-country
especially after an extended
of rain, knows that the danger
coming stalled in the mud is
present
The device shown here,
work of an Inventor in
western part of Missouri
dy
cellent
In front the
hor
of
country are by n«
perfect condition
an automobile whe
period
of bg
which Is the
the south
where mnd
offers an ex
roads are
suggestion,
frequent,
car has a
zomtnl shaft
cahle
spool or
on whieh
led
spindle on on
a long plece is col
Another way of getting out of
mud: Hitch the car to a tree and
the motor does the rest.
spocl can be rotated by a worm sand
the engine shaft.
stalled
. the
gear, driven bs
When
in the
the automobile hecomes
mud, the cabl & unwound
tele
ob-
free end is
graph
ject, .
The
shaft
fastened to a tree,
pole, or some ot} fixed
engine is coupled to the we
winding up the
dually pulling
r out of the mud CC, A. Briggs
Mont
and started
steel
the eg
in Popular Science
cahie, thus
hly.
DETERMINING. LIFE OF TIRE
Ordinarily the More Air the Longer
It Will Lagt—Safe to Start
With 20 Pounds.
The { tire is the air it com
air, ordinarily, the
longer the life, Of course, there are
i safe rule to
with «HiT ds
of alr pre
pe A if
to jie ve section | ch, ang 13m
ERTS
ore
is needed, 1 Thus a three
requ gire 50
neh tire 80 pounds
rmin-
required,
Anda §
lod and speed are dete
ng factors in
the pressire
ws ns om—
AUTOMOBILE
#2 GOSSIP.2
Motor
Es displacing
ris for heavy bauling in
are now
»
nse is
On
a drivers Ji
after a strict examinat
officials,
- - »
stor vehicles
if are found in
» Paulo
. 0»
in Bra-
Rio de
Of the 10088 11x
iv oneha
of val
patent
avery of the process
for
which =
1534
* » #
ng rubber
Was granted ya% in
ese In
#COeRSOries
valved a: $725,136 942,
FE 0»
antomon
inst year
pie busin
parts ar
A 30 hy 3% makes
to the
com
antomobile tire
07 revolutions
5 tire makes 071
the mile
mile; a 35 hy
turns to
factory and had one like his own bul
Churles, who
REJOICE QUIETLY.
to hear with
sald
“A man should strive
the fauits of his peighbors,”
suid Mr.
faults take
“Perhaps so,”
“but when the form
one
those
exercises
dogs,
Suppose it
on the plano,
children and chickens,
is any great
of relief when
away?’
your sigh isn't
gor
I don't
to heave a
neighbors
“No--just
enatgh to be
sigh
nove
loud
heard around the block.’
Br
Something Similar,
“I once heard a fa hunter tel
a thrilling
NOs
story of being chased by o
¥
“I know
Hternrsy
"Huve
in the
“No
drawing ro
just how
Hon
you ever song! adventures
jungles?”
but I've been chased around s
nn for an entire
GYening by
ff socinlly
CARELESS
He--Darling, | have
money.
She—How careless of you. The
next thing you know ypu'll be losing
me.
lost all my
Favored,
a hear: with fon
not or Bim frown;
* sCene
ing crown
Spicily Educational,
reports overhearing this as he
i place
piecs t's
AI t a moving-picture
He]
highly
She Edy tiona My,
3 horrid vamp.
He Just
a horrid va
know how
liked that last
educatic
it's about
0, You see |
(Gay
meet
then I'D
mas
and
myself,
mp some
to protest
Tax on Politeness,
your dinner?
friends stopped
passed, and }
o stand up throughout the entire
“How
“Not at all
nt with
did you enjoy
Fifteen
1s as they
Those Girls,
Miss Ryval—*T didn't see vi
Barelay
Miss
Ruse wi Surrou
at the
dear
"hat was probably be
nded by men al
ball
feedie
ight
the
Feelers,
He autiously)-—Would yon
"yes" if } asked you to marry me?
She (stl cagtious)-—Would
nek if 1 sald }
wonld to
(1 Say
¢
{
Tore
you me (0 marry
say “ves” If you
you?
you
asked me
marry
Describing Him,
“What sort of an sppearing man ia
he?
“Little,
gaunt
always ¢t at
dried-up feller
“that
the second
replied the
inoks like he
table.™
Missourian,
Mrs. Justwed-—You are very eco-
economy?
Mr. Justwed—Playing poker with
His Poor Tale,
A teddy bear sat on the ice,
As cold as cold can be;
But soon he was up and walked away
“My tale is told,” said he.
Hardly.
No, Maud, when Longfellow sald,
“Give us the man who sings at his
work,” he did not mean the undertak-
er.
Not Metaphorically Inclined.
“1 understand your hat is in the
ring.”
“I don't know exactly what the
phrase means,” replied Senator Sor
ghum, “If I am ready for actual com-
bat I don’t care what becomes of my
hat—1 get Into the ring myself.”
Rainy Day Talk.
“I have seen better days,” the tramp
at the door began,
“So have L” replied the housekeep-
of, glancibg at the darkening sky be
fore sha slammed the door.
em All!
AFTER
EVERY
MEAL
5°
ANA
= Lina IN
Japan's Highest Court,
Jn Te a Supreme Cort
yen
i po-
chief judge,
an-
tion fn
Kunio
ther bertl
Pr. Shotare
Baron ven
nperial university of Tal un and
liked ju in the
The Japanese code
* of the best ricts
of pro-
host
French
re & Latte
pat after the
ried
English
York Tribune,
ana
American,
New
Cuticura Soap for the Complexion
Nothing better than Cuticura Soap
daily and Ointment now and then ss
needed to make the complexion clear,
scalp clean and hands soft and white,
Cuticura Talcum, and you have the
Cuticura Toilet Trio~Advertisement,
Raindrops Cause Rainbows
To produce a rainbow there
falling rein, bright and
louds—~the latter always opposite the
The { are then divided
colors by the raindrops, which
manner
sun
son
into
Stns rays
act in exactly the same
prism,
Aas 8
triangular bhiece of glass,
or Aa
A flannel wrung
ter, sprinkled with t
on the chest
chest,
ont of boiling wa.
and laid
colds on
nrpentine
gives relief in
Some men {ry to convince
are good hy telling you
you that
how bad |
Accept and Except.
He My dear Mis bbelgh, 1 wish
10 Propose
8 Gra
She-—Oh, my dear Mr. Cas? n, I wilt
NCH one
He But
vy g5 rd 0 ov
Ld
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1 did not mean to propose
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