The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 20, 1921, Image 7

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL. PA.
Never say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer.”
WARNING! Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets,
you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by
physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for
Colds
Toothache
Earache
Rheumatism
Neuritis
Pain, Pain
Headache
Neuralgia
Lumbago
1
Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions.
Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 nd
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoscet
LISTEN, THOROUGHBREDS!
You Too, SCRUBS!
When wormy and run down, kick for
BLACKMANS Saher
The Worm Medicine and Tonic Used by Veterinarians
or 15 Years.
No trouble to your master He should
home a dozen bricks and keep one in your bring
box so you can doctor yourself when needed.
To lcarn what they did for Miss Annie Mule
ask the local dealer or write
BLACKMAN STOCK REMEDY CO. Chattancegs. Yona.
The Genuine Bears the Name BLACKMAN
GREW WHISKERS TO GET JOB
And
Worn the Required Facial Adorn-
ments Ever Since.
100—All druggists,
cacidester of Salicylicacld
SUNSHADES FOR LUCKY DOGS
Innovation That Was Brought About
by the Protracted Spell of Un
usually Hot Weather.
Charles E. Hughes, se of
tate, gave little indication his
and classmates at Brawn unl
it he w we a leader
t he
he
ntention to make
and he did
occupation
joh was as
mall e
One of
the
the introduct
dogs. These vhit crep versity ths
de-chine protections nspended ww! in the n
the
strands,
The “lucky” animals
or mi bought
id not seem so
perhaps
marked Londor
One dog
give that i is f ¥ i
railway tunne on the I noury tube. naking him a impossibility In
Here r ine
by the \
that be shrank into a da
remained there’ for
his ma on the
railway fetched
Althougi
their first
strange
thet
War
by
not
get?
innovatl
Londo
the quaiutest
recent heat wave
retary
in to
gl teachers
ion Of
consisted of ag to bhecon
ation
}
though itis true tha
animal's neck Vy fizht ir and his achelor egree before
was his
Hie work,
Siresses ars to that
pleased
astern
department
evidently m™
rane as
) atl
he
“von have no More
than an egg”
ecessary ¥ oecan ralse
knew his owr
and soon was able
And
me whiskers
clean
Dis
«ter iighes who
man, line,
for dogs mad i qualify for the fob and got IL
appearance, here was 1 hy the way. he has the =
of the } He has
used to wear hefore the | shaved face since -—Col
igh sunshades
absence never worn a
horses nmbus
Have
the great
need the
horses been hardened
do {
dogs
=
th
:
#t they
that
CARmpalign -
En ion Scenery Has a Cash Value,
“American motorists becoming
* Secre
Fall de
future
are
more wmdiec than
Interior Albert B
wag discussing the
et t————— non
Reverse English. of the
thoughtful of the people]! He
ingredients for making beer | of the national parks.
home." The parks are the best friends that
“How's that?" | the motorists have, .
“They tell you what “The nation is rapidly learning that
make it intoxicating.” scenery is one of {ts most valnable re
“Sly felle But for fear somebody | sources Italy, France and Switzer-
might mistake their meaning’ they | land capitalized thelr scenery before
ought to put the ‘not’ in parentheses.” | the war and the tourist income was a
~Birmingham Age-Herald. | big business factor for them.”
— gypaies
tary
‘Rather lared.
who sell
in the
not to
do to |
WE,
Mohan
excommun!
w it}
mmedanism has no form «
cation.
bulit
wont patronage Is
A politician
Hke a cat without claws,
A shady
lined future
Alfred tne Great
'fifet fleet in RIN
past seldom has a
Do You Look Forward To a
Good Night's Rest?
and coffee. Drink Postum,
the delicious meal-time
beverage instead! In fla-
vor it is' much like coffee.
Do you regularly antici.
pate a refreshing sleep?
Or do you dread going to
bed, only to stare, sleep-
less, at the walls? The
difference between sleep-
ing and staring is simply
a matter of nerves.
Postum is fundamen-
tally a nerve strengthener
because it lets you get
sound, restful sleep.
Postumisaskilfully-made
cereal beverage, and the
secret of its popularity is
its protection to health
and its delicious flavor,
When your nervous
system is in & sound con-
dition, you are certain to
sleep well. But when
your nerves are worn out
and beyond your control,
your rest is broken and
your awakening leaves
you languid and irritable.
Ask your grocer for
Postum. Drink this hot,
refreshing beverage in
place of tea or coffee for
10 days and see what a
wonderful difference it
will make in the way you
feel.
Doctors know that
much of the nerve dis
orders result from tea
and coffee drinking. The
drugs in these drinks
over-gtimulate,oftencaus-
ing the serious ills which
result from disturbing the
regular bodily functions. It
is for your health’s sake
that many doctors now
say you should quit tea
Postum comes jn two
farms: Instant Postund (in tine)
made instantly in the cup by
the addition of Bolling aa water.
Postum Cereal (in packages of
larger bulk, for those who pre-
fer to make the drink dh
meal is being prepared) made
by bolling for 20 minutes.
Postum for Health
““There’s a Reason’
2
ORNATE GAS STATIONS MAKE BIG
HIT IN ENGLAND WITH AUTOISTS
eo ———
While this type of ga
it has just
motorist
maobilist, heen
with the
ready
The
after ts oF
there,
phot
fOr DUSINESS ening
ka
CARE OF SPRING
WILL SAVE TIRE
Careless Driving and Under-
inflation Are Bad.
!
|
|
|
———
Oil or Graplute Between Leaves Will
Enable Springs to Take Up Shocks
of Road and Prevent Racking
of Parts.
There is a close relat
hetween
very
proper care of the
an automobile and
the motorist receives fron
the n
Properly ‘adjusted
Motor Odds and Ends.
The modern
able to do
mien
Harvard
bile club twenty
More half of
automobi
Enow
the work
five
created
an augliomo
Years ago
all
da are f«
than the
les In Cana und
in rural districts,
Fift af the vehicles
¥ wr cent
in the States postal ser
tutomoblies,
per cent of the pas
‘nlifornia is
buses
sndar year 1920,
approximate 1.740 (060 pas
senger automol 8 Were pro
*
FOR AUTO LOW GEAR
is 20 1
armful to Tires.
Improperly
less driving, verlonding,
tion and, Ia wit not
Br sir Pp
tires the car is
adjusted brakes, car
inderinfia. |
bad |
the
east,
off
driven,
ngs will all dollars
every Ume
only
ride
part
Springs are placed in
to make it more
in, but also to take up
of the read shocks and
ing of the various parts
i= a such as
wheel hits a rough spot in the road
the tires get it first. Then follow
shocks to the wheels, axle body,
cupants and motor, with the springs
in between to take up as much as pos
sible
f CAr not
comfortable to
a major
Fack
When there
prevent
shock, comes when a
OC
Springs Need Lubrication,
When springs fail to function
properly, all the shock has to be taken
up through the tires, both in the ini
tinl shock and in the natural rebound.
of the not
fifficult, and labor expended this
task will pay big returns. One of the
best methods is dismantling the
springs lubricating them with
graghite grease, First remove all the
rust with an emery cloth. Another
method ig to lift the body of the car |
on jacks, and open the springs with a i
cold chisel inserted between each leaf, |
and greases in freely,
A simpler method is to take an oil |
can and run it along the depressions |
in the springs, allowing the oil to flow
out freely, and then rocking the car
to open and close the leaves, working
them hack and forth,
the
Lubrication springs 1s
in
and
permitting the |
AJ TOMOBHLE
@&(H AUNTS AMS
Ohblo has a registry of 677,000 motor
vehicles,
* - -
Pennsylvania has 17.500 retail gaso-
line dealers, .
. - -
There are 90 firms in
manufacturing gasoline
the United
trac
tors.
. » »
Highway accidents in Paris last year
numbered 60876-—an average of 165
dally.
eo
A light auiomobile has been In-
vented in France that can he made to
jump over obstacles not more than
three feet in height,
* - +
When the owner removes a spark
plug and finds the porcelain insulator
broken, the portion which has fallen
off may have made its way down he
twaen the piston and cylinder, where
it will ~suse scoring of the metal,
!
tion Band Burns Out.
Strips of Leather or Xeavy Canvis
Properly Inserted Will Hold for
Several Days or Until It Coan
Be Fixed Permanently,
band,
burns
the low-gear frict
When
popular light automobile,
out after a long pull, it will be
pri impossible to the
cluteh gear, When such
An eMErgéney occurs, a temporary re
i ——
& i
on
found
tically get
into high
STR» OF
LEATHER
LEATHER
MEA i -
@ >
‘sree or Lea en
SPU
an
saw OF LEATHER
LEATHED BOLL
Strips of Leather, or Heavy Canvas,
Make It Possible to Get the Light
Automobile Inte “High” When the
Low.Gear Friction Band Burns Out.
will hold for several
permanent repairs
casily effected.
The cover of the transmission case
is removed with care, that the
gasket will not be broken. “The band
on the outside of
cage, is
pair, that
until
made, is
days,
can be
RO
transmission
the low-gear friction
released from friction. A
leather, from a heavy shoe,
of thick, tough canvas,
between the low-gear band and
drum, as shown in the drawing.
the
band Is
strip of
or a piece
i=
the
An
2 or 3 inches long, Is rolled up and
inserted between the coll spring and
the flat leather band, in the manner
indicated. Tightening
is nearly tight, and replacing the trans
mission cover completes the repair
Leo C, Shinn, Portland, Ore., in Popv
lar Mechanics Magazine,
Loose Connecting Rod Always Gives
Plenty Warning and Careful
Driver Notices It.
Keep your ear attuned to any noises
from the engine so that the slightest
change will be noticed. A loose cone
necting rod aiways gives plenty of
warning and the careful driver will
notice it and stop In time, The other
man wrecks his engine anfl piles up
f big repair’ bil},
WRIGLEY'S
Newest
Creation
A delicious
peppermint
flavored sugar
jacket around pep-
permint flavored chew-
ing gum.
Will aid your appetite
and digestion, polish
your teeth and moisten
your throat. B129
Flavor Lasts
Fall sad winter bring with them INFLUENZA, DISTEMPER,
COUGHS and COLDS, Give your horse
Spohn’s Distemper Compound
Better stil fve it as
RPO H NR" acts eq
reason of it ger teidal «
the disease gr
$0 cents and $31.20
nt p firet sign of sickness
e he shows ® wr s of slekness
as prevent ive or cure iy
hastens recovery by expelling
an i restoring the appetite
£ slores
SPOHN MEDICAL COMPANY
reventive
Sa
GOSHEN, INDIANA
Radio Time,
jee t would be
it Worked,
Bobby will be six next and
is very proud of the fact, but he isn't
which | munch larger than a child of ur.
The « day mothe and daddy
vent to buy Detroit and
gelers more thar fife
have $5 Se
ructed Bobby
say: “Tl be five ars old next
“Anyhow!"™
How month
makers ar
wirelesy
to receive
watch
d repairers to have a simple
utfit witl
4 ov ala
time signals, is
teleph
the dally
by H Gemsback
New York. He says:
jeweler sees how simple | years
work 4 time-recelving radio | they
soon become enthusiastic, | to
of his tribe have done, !
far as to put the out
fit in a window In order to |
attract trade. We know a jeweler In
the South who uses a loud talker out.
gide his window, where everyone for
half a block around can hear when | gay on the train when you go to De
NX. A. A. seconds out the time at noon.” | troit? You must say when the mas
—— asks you: ‘No, I'm not even going to
be five until next month. I won't be
ix at Indianapolis News
ne «¢
ther
hrought ut
IRN
Radio News
“1f once the
it Is to
outfit he
in the tickets i0
found that youn
fare,
age had to
went home and
of
will
and, as many
111
Will ex
month.”
Bobby 1s wise
moments later mother
shouting in his
his pal:
“Billy, do know what you most
and obedient. A few
heard him
high, sweet treble te
on £0 80
show
you
Checking Up.
The sultan of Zanzibar and his
wives have landed st Durban. We un-
derstand that the captain asked him
to count them carefully, as mistakes
could not be rectified after leaving
the ship—London Punch
——
Darwintan,
on bathing suits i=
if it means
fitting. —Life
wel
of the
The
come
best
war
survival
The call of
for a quarter
is rich beard
a katydid can be
of a mile
of Florida
The
in phosphates,
surface soil
The Man Who Said:
“The proof of the pudding
is in the eating "—
was only half through
He started a good pudding-
proof, but he didn’t finish it.
There's a lot of trouble in
the world from puddings that
taste good but don't do good.
They “eat” well, but that
ends the recommendation.
Sanitariums are full of pud-
ding-eaters who stopped thetestat
taste and forgot to inquire whether
their food gave the body what it
needed——until the body rebelled.
Grape-Nuts is a food that
tastes good and does good. The
proof of Grape-Nuts begins in the
eating and goes on through the
splendid service which Grape-
Nuts renders as a real food.
Grape-Nuts is the perfected good=
ness of wheat and malted barley
~~delicious to taste, easy to di-
gest, and exceptionally rich in
nourishment for body and brain.
“There's a Reason’ for Grape-Nuts