The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 06, 1921, Image 6

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    MOTHER! MOVE
CHILD'S BOWELS WITH
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
Hurry, mother! Even a sick child
doves the ‘fruity” taste of “California
Fig Syrup” and it never falls to open
the bowels, A teaspoonful today may
prevent a sick child tomorrow, If con-
stipated, bllious, feverish, fretful, has
cold, colle, or If stomach is sour,
tongue coated, breath bad, remember a
good cleansing of the little bewels 1s
often all that is necessary.
Ask your druggist for genuine “Cali-
fornia Fig Syrup” which has directions
for babies and children of all ages
printed on bottle. Mother! You must |
say “California” or you may get an |
tmitatTon Ng syrup.—Advertisement.
Good Hint,
Mrs. Spreaditt—*“My husband
me everything.” Mrs. Smart
glad you told me, I'll warn my
band.”
WIFE TAKES
HUSBANDSADVICE
And Is Made Well Again
by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
my hus
tells
-“T'm
hus-
eld, Mass. —* ‘The doctor told
nd that I had to have an oper-
gation, otherwise I
would be a sickly
woman and could not
gl have any more chil-
dren on account of
my weakened con-
dition. I refusedto
have the operation.
My husband asked
me to try Lydia E.
Pinkham’'s Vegeta-
ble Compound to see
if it would not help
me. For the first |
four months I could do but little work,
had to lie down most of the time, was
nervous and could eat hardly anything, i
but my husband was always reminding |
me to take the Vegetable Compound,
which I did. Of my eight children this
last one was the easiest birth of all and
I am thankful for your Vegetable Com- |
pound. I recommend it to my friends |
when I hear them complaining about |
their ills.”’—~Mrs, M. NATALE, 72 Fre-
mont St., Springfield, Mass.
Sickly, * ailin ng women make unha
homes, and after reading Mrs. Na
letter one can imagine ow this pas i
was transformed by her restoration to
health. Every woman who sutfers from |
such ailments should give Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound a fair trial. |
It is surely worth while. i
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
When the body begins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful it
is usually an indication that the
kidneys are out of order. Keep
these organs healthy by taking
GOLD MEDAL
Elie Ea
The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles.
Famous since 1606. Take regularly and
keep in good health. In three sizes, all
druggists. # Guaranteed as represented.
Look for the name Gold Medal on every box
and accept no imitation
ASTHMA
DR.LD.KELLOGO’S ASTHMA REMEDY
for the prompt relief of Asthma
and May Fever. Ask your druge
int for it. 28 cents and one dole
lar. Write for FREE SAMPLE.
Northrop & Lyman Co., Inc. Buffalo, N.Y,
I0v at all druggists
Por sebing teeth use Pike’ EE ——————
KING PIN
PLUG TOBACCO
Known as
=
Try it—and you
hb A A 0
EPILEPTICS
Would you care to learn about new rational
treatment for hnmadiate relief of opil
GE, Shy Bo
normal a.
wor ALb0E LANDER, WYO y
MR. BOWSER’S
OFFICE BOY
He Thinks Mr. Bowser Is
Crazy.
(@. 1921, by McClure Newspaper Syndicale.)
When Mr. Bowser reached his office
ten minutes ahead of time the other
morning he fouhd Theopulus, the office
boy, making an examliaation of one of
the drawers of his desk.
he had caught the boy at it, and took
him by the collar and shook him, and
sald:
“You young
catch you at
rascal you!
this again,
Mr.
occasion
smile
this
fatherly
On
“Theopulus, you are arranging my
papers. You are a good boy to put
in your extra time that way. 1 do
not think I quite appreciated you in
the past, but I shall In the
Here is a half-doliar for your extra
week, 1 surely have a prize in you!"
“But—but-—but--" stammered Theop-
more taken aback
the ear,
want no thanks,”
Bowser. “I see a good boy
see you. Should any other
this building offer you four times what
I am paying you, let me know, and I
you more than they will. It
you look tired and
exhausted. I do not wish to overwork
you. Take the morning paper and sit
down and read for a couple of hours.”
The look of amazement on the boy's
study. He tried to say
but no words would come,
“Oh, 1
Was a
hall, to where a chum
“Say,” he whispered to the boy,
“How, dangerous?”
“Why, he here ahead of time
this morning and he caught me looking
through his desk.”
“And he knocked one of your ears
I heard yell
ryt
got
thought you out,
He
good bay,
Just
and
was
“No. he never touched me
smiled and called me a
a half-dollar and sald he
my next
rerons he 1s, Wouldn't
raise WH Les week,
8 how dang
that crazy?’
course [I would!” replisd
“You hadn't better be in
he you.
with lunatics
you call
“Of
boy
the
there
That's
They
for a spell,
or may rattle
the
talk mighty soft
turn
way Some
to anyone,
around and grab them
the throat. Hadn't we better get
a cop ”
tell
We
up
better
there
tragedies
not, but you
to go In
bloody
“1 guess
your boss not
don't want
here”
“Does he
“1 didn't
“Does he roll his eyes around?”
“Mavbe he did but I wasp't looking.”
“Didn't you any froth on
any
grate his teeth?”
notice.”
we
“1 don't remember.”
“You should
such
help
look for
things, because you are a poor,
less boy and don't to be
When you go back to his room,
aut
want mur
be prepared to spring away and save
“} Shall Raise Your
Week.”
Wages
your life, If he makes the least mo.
tion. If he keeps smiling,
ty sure sign that he Is going mad.”
Thus it became known in three or
four offices, that Mr. Bowser was act.
ing queeriy, and three or four men
made excuses to call on him and talk
more or less, None of them found
him very strange, but he was unus
ually polite and he talked about the
Peace League In a way to surprise
them. As they came out into the hall,
one sald to the other:
“I don't think he's golag crazy, but
he is #0 polite and dignified that I
can't quite make him out. I never
saw such a fatherly smile on his face
before.”
“No, nor 1, either. Hadn't we ought
to try to get him to send for a doe
tor?”
“No, not yet.
about It.”
A little later a tallor came up with
a bill and he asked of Theopulus If
Mr. Bowser was in his room. Theopu-
lus saw a chanee for some fun, If Mr.
Bowser half killed that taflor it would
be a great amusement, and so he sald:
“Yes, he's right In and will be glad
see you. He Is prompt pay, and
He might teel hurt
xr
The tallor was ushered In. Mr.
Bowser swung around and smiled at
him and sald:
“Ah, I was wondering why you
didn't come. Two weeks ago I called
at your shop with a pair of pants to be
cleaned and pressed. You sald the
work would cost me half a dollar and
that I was to call two days later, I
called, but you were not in. Your boy
permitted me to take my pants home
and sald you would come with the bill.
You are here. Here 8 your money. |
am very sorry If I have put you to any
inconvenience, Some folks seem to
think that tailors have no feelings, but
I am not of that number. You have
feelings, the same as the President of
and I take you by
“Yes, sir”
idly offering
"
the tallor, tim-
“1 just called,
replied
his hand.
“Yes,
money,
I know. You ealled for your
as any gentleman should, and
I must tell you that I am
satisfied with your work, You cleaned
ner. I doubt if there
well, Keep right on, tallor, and you
—
“Wish You All Happiness and
Prosperity.”
Should
want of $
it to
it ever happen that you were In
» me, and I will lend
Good-by, tall adieu to
y, Cote 1
you ar,
you."
When the tallor cam
Theopul iI him
if he had
and then said to himself
I never! 1 th
room
the
Over care
« out into
hall is 100K
fully, to see any mortal
und,
“Well,
Jowser's
with
a Singie
wot
wught all of
would be
} I shall
here
men
apatiered
find
nay say
crazy, if
blood, and not
drop Those
all to. but he is
Ver a man was!
When Mr. Bo
the conductor
they want
waer took the oar
was rather timid
his hand for the
Mr. Bowser had
words to him and he
home,
about holding out
fare, Several times
astic
if thet n
He didn't, how
with a smile ane
“So you are after n
Well, you have weari
and I think you to be
up. Here's a quarter and you may keep
to buy candy for your chil
He was welcomed
i the words
y fare
ever
are you?
job
cheered
S0t A SOMe
ought
the change
You
and I am
dent of the company to
The conductor blushed ane then
went away. He could not quite make
out what was coming. and it was with
of relief he reached the
rear platform.
Mrs,
dren patient
going to speak the
promote you”
are & good man,
to presi.
that
lowser noticed a change the
Mr. Bowser stepped Into the
of his house.
dinner table, and she noticed It
they returned to the sitting
She was as puzzled as Theopu-
hall
When Mr. Bowser fell asleep
there and
as the drowsiness
of sleep came over her. What did It
all mean? Was there going to be a
Yowser?
Grains of Sand Trip Justice,
In Raymond B. Fosdick's
storehouse of material there are to be
found many cases of trivial technical
ity resulting in the failure of Ameri
The setting aside of a murder ver
dict because the word “aforethought”
word "malice"
sault with iotent to kill because the
copying clerk omitted the letter “1” in
“malice” excluding an indictment for
rape because it concluded “against the
peace and dignity of state” instead of
“against the peace and dignity of the
state” the freeing of a horse thief be
cause the Indictment mentioned “W.
Virginia” instead of West Virginia."
Horace Green in Leslie's,
Ought | to Include Worms.
“My dear,” said Mr. Peckton, apolo-
getically, “Just at this particular time
I think you ought to spare me the--
shem-—strictures that quite unfit me
to lead a normal happy existence.”
“Why, at this particular time more
than any other?"
“I notice in the paper that this {a
‘Be Kind to Animals’ week."—Birming.
ham Age-Herald, \
An Abused Boy,
Mother—Now, remember, Johnny,
there's a ghost In that dark closet
where I keep the cake.
Johony-~Funny you never blame the
ghost when there's any cake missing;
it's always me.—Boston Transcript.
| COOLING DRINKS
ARE REFRESHING
Almost Any Fruit Juice in Sea-
son Is Excellent in Bever-
ages in Hot Weather.
ARE VALUABLE FOR CHILDREN
Citrus Fruits Give Zest to Other Fla.
vors and Can Be Used in Various
Combinations—Recipe Given
for Fruit Punch.
by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture
are only one or two
on hand, with a large,
family demanding prompt re-
freshment, why not serve a “fruitade”
by combining different fruit
with the lemon? A small
of lemon is needed to In-
other frult flavors, but almost
When
large lemons
there
for a good summer drink
practical plan to keep one or
Fruitaa: With a Sprig of Mint, Is Al
ways Refreshing on a Hot Day.
two bottles of water cooling In the
fee box to dilute frult juices readily.
Charged water, such as apollinaris or
ginger ale, help to
“fruitade” into a “punch”
sions when a festive drink is appropri
ele, the frult juices, diluted
water only and well chilled, are
ofres
convert a simople
i
for occa-
but with
vers
hing
Special
A special recipe Is not necessary to
make a frultade. Any sing
nant flavor may give it
raspberry, grape, pineapple or
often four or five fruits are blended
In approximately &qual quantities, The
favor of peaches combines well with
pear juice, pipeapple, orange
lemon ; the juice of blackberries, rasp-
berries, currants, blackcaps, grape
be used
In any selected combinations. Lemon
is necessary (unless limes are used for
the purpose). to make the drink suf.
Recipe Not Necessary.
le predomi
its name
orange
hot day
and also on the
“taster.”
acid juives—iemon or lime—will stand
more dilgtion than the milder flavors.
one part of water to one
of mixed fruit julee can be tried at
first, and more water added if it seems
Tea may be substituted for
one-third of the water 4f the
punch is made for adults; if children
any, it is better to omit
The Individual taste must be the
guide in sweetening.
Sugar should be added to fruit
the form of sirup, to get the
as well as to use it In the
Two parts of
best effect,
for five minutes and then
Sugar sirup can be pre
left.
for short periods until one has enough
on hand to make up a good frultade.
A thin slice or two of orange and
lemon, some chopped bits of pineapple
and banana, a few colorful berries, in-
vite attention to the bowl or plicher
of punch, and a sprig of mint both fla.
vors and completes it. Professional
caterers often inciude a slice of cu
cumber. When a frult ponch must be
prepared for a large gathering of peo
ple—a dance, a sociable, or a plente
=it is helpful to have exact [ngredi-
ents specified. About 40 persons can
be served by the following recipe,
which is recommended by the experi.
mental kitchen, United States Depart.
ment of Agriculture,
Fruit Punch,
1 ean grated pine- raspberry or
apple. strawberry julce.
8 cups boiling water. . 2 t bottles apols
1 cup strongly made, llnaris or ginger
strong tea. ale.
Jules of six lemons 2 pounds suger
bolled with 1
quart water for
5 minutes,
nherry, Ice or cool i .
Cook the pineapple for 20 minutes
the Dalling water and strain, Oool,
on tee to “chill and ripen. At serving
time, add the apollinaris, ginger als, or
water to dilute to the strength desired,
garnish with thin slices of fruit and
mint leaves,
Balt Intensifies Flavor.
It can be noticed that a little salt
Is called for im this punch. A “sus
picion” of salt, as the French say, in-
tensifies the sweetness and the fla
vor of any fruit drink, Biackberry
Juice combined with lemon and a few
grains of salt is recommended. Canned
pineapple julee appeals to the whole
family, but it needs a dash of lemon
to give pungeney, Orange juice is
desirable in children's diet but it
#hould not be limited to the children.
There are many delicious drinks to be
made with orange juice as a basis
The fresh oranges must of course be
used. Commercial orange flavor will
Rot answer the same purpose.
Grape julce may be canned at home
for use In beverages. It is particu
larly refreshing combined with lime
Julce, and diluted with an equal
smount of carbonated water.
berry julce, which has a fine flavor
similar to raspberry, is commercially
bottled in the West
who can get loganberries
can some of this excellent
for home use Nutrition lists
of the Departinent of Agriculture
may
fruit
specia
jidce
point out that fresh fruit drinks CR
cially those made from grape juice and
the various citrus fruits, are impor
tant for chiidren because they supply
vitamines,
grape punch
gratification
the day's
therefore
but a real
food,
me ————————
is not Hu
contribution
fo
Breeders’ Association Donates
Purebred Animals.
Recipients Were Selected by Various
County Home Demonstration
Agents—Aim Is to Encourage
Rabbit Growing.
of the National
Association of America
ated thirty
Members
and Fan
swwcently pairs of pure
bred and registered rabbits to as many
boy and girl club mer in Florida
The the re
ciplents were sele the various
nm agents In
Breeders
clers
don
hers
youngsters Who were
ted by
county home demon
the
! the
| the young own
sira
state The is lo encourage
rabbit growing industry and
ers have
heen organ rondd
into a boys and girls’ rabbit clint
The gift
| pether with a litter. 1s
i at the Routh Florida fair
| The
3
n each instance to
to be sl
mir
pain
own
this
back to
youngsters are to give
| A Club Member and Her Pet Rabbit
the home demonstration agent one pair
distribution,
less chain. The following breeds were
donated: New Zaland Reds. Belgian
Hares, Flemish Giants, American
Blues, Silver Fawns, and Gray Fawns.
WAYS TO SERVE VEGETABLES
if Supply of Fresh Product
Generous Use Them With
Juice in Which Cooked.
—
as a separate dish, either steamed,
bolled, baked or stewed. If the sup-
ply of fresh vegetables is not gener
ous, use with them the Julce in which
they are cooked, ad far as possible,
or put it Into soups or stews,
Household ®
® Questions
Small fruits, as plums and cher.
ries, should be preserved whole,
» - .
Never stir cereals with a spoon. It
makes them pasty. Use a plated silver
fork.
* =
Serve jellled chicken ring on crisp
lettuce and fill the center with diced
pickled beets,
. - .
In. cooking sweet potatoes always
boll them with the skios en, then peel
and use as preferred.
A lump of camphor placed in the
which may be in it from tarnishing.
.- » »
Very satisfactory underclothes can
garments thoroughly before ironing.
WONDERFUL GAIN IN
WEIGHT REPORTED
Young Woman Only Weighed 78
Pounds—Now Weighs Over 100 /
and Is Gaining Every Day.
“Before 1 began taking Tanlae 1 only
weighed 78 pounds, I now weigh over
one hundred and am gaining every
day,” sald Miss LaRue Davis of Chat-
tanocoga, Tenn,
“1 bought my first bottle of Tanlae
at Gas City, Ind. and it helped me 80
much that I continued using it. 1 have
always been very delicate and suffered
# great deal from stomach trouble and
rheumatism. I rarely ever had any ap-
petite and simply could not relish any-
thing. I fell off until I only weighed
was so thin I looked
perfectly awful. This Is the condition
I was in when I began taking Tanlae.
"Oh, 1 feel go different now. Even
My appe-
hardly get
grand
only
any
tite is good and I
enough to eat. Tanla«
and I can truthful!
Can
is simply
'y say it
has ever done me
is the
good.”
Tunlae is sold by
Advert
leading druggists
isement,
Most of Them Behave
“Who is that gent
“One of
“Tro
worth
obscure ™
“Certainly.
eman
our
obscure alrom™
man
this country can be
million
you mean to #id ne a
millions
They
divorce courts.” Bi
don’t all get
rmingham
nto
ARO
You Should Have the Bast
Have you ever stopped to reasom why
it is that so many products that are ex
tensively advertised, all at once drop out
and otten? The
resson is plain—the article di $id not fulf]
the promises of the manufactafrer. This
applies more 3 medicine
A medicinal that has real
iteell, as Like
the remedy =»
those who have been
in need of it,
are soon forg
parti iy
prep won
sels
an endless chain system
recommended by
benefited, to those
A prominent druggist says “Take for
example Dr. Kimer's Swamp Root, a
preparation I have sold for many years
and mever hesitate to for im
almost every case it re
suits, as many of my testify.
No other kidoey remedy has so large a
sale.”
According to sworn statements
verified testimony of
used the preparation,
Kilmer's Swamp Root
80 many people claim,
most every wish In
liver and bladder ailments
Bary troubles and neutralizes
scid which causes rheumatism
You may receive a sample bottles of
Ewamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.,
and enclose ten cents; also mention this
paper. Large and medium size bottles
for sale at all drug stores Advert! sement
who are
recommend,
shows excellent
customers
and
thousands who have
the success of Dr.
is due to t
that it
overcomin
the
The Reward
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have done it Emers
done, is
to
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