THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. TTT eer FINDS NEW YORK IS MANLESS | v 5 : — 3 HEART-AGE | Bobbed Haired Blonde Girl Gets Tired | - Sasi {0} | and Decides to Go Back to Dixie. : ; By MOLLIE MATHER. 3 | man : — o— + CPCNOOOO POPC O NC BOO OOOO Pr bro | “Yes, snid the serious bobbed-haired | Copyright, 1921, Western Newspaper Union | Nonde, “I've at last made the de- | v y For Infants and Children. 4 Co ' HAN A IIR AAI \ | Islon, so with trunk packed and gone | When Janey met Don Avery, she had | wm es i egrets I'm going back to Dixie, When | pd i srely sanded to drift into a mu- |, . . i . oN ABEL re merely intended 1 ? , ny { [ eame up to New York 1 came straight | i g d tually helpful companionship. Don's |, . | Hh ] ; I o happily evident. Janey | TO" college, full of pep, enthusiasin, | FH ; 8 8 wily evident, | | 7, i yout: Nau } oi Ys vents beve . nodern-in every way, I thought, and | PAS ' i “ i : . - | PW she nany yes eyo d i new thal She ys ’ | sonfident that a great place was walt- | i Ln! ny enum { astori him, not only Wy actual count, but in | : i dp | : ai . A i ng for me—mavbe star for Bélasco. | § de Be meni y experience, Ye€ Don charmed and re. | | ’ el i i 3 i'd always been told 1 was a born | freshed her as gno former lover had | stress ’ | ; Ianeg had known her due | : . y ‘ mete ard Bh Tn i y ard tera As ’} i ESC ibe : { Ing in choice—s80 she had not married. | ing ork and wi : you are not getting genuine Aspirin J cril ed by J I le Phot esting wor} ii what not. Bot physicians over 21 years and proved safe by milions for | the little home cottage as her mother, | 0 Ll 0 CE Theatres : bia | departing this life, had charged her. | =, . ° it eehhoy ts ; Colds Headache Rheumatism Obedience was grown by habit to be! Jght gins and Fifth RySDuC. but 1 "0 : Neuralgia Neuritis {a part of Janey, Youthful friends | tfa frien: onal tte ‘sociale Tooth he b Jas : had for the most part gone far to ith i endl Fon Be lie ” al 3 Earache Lumbago F am, Pain | make new homes for thomselves; bul { fi } X he : he t yr Mu iG » a esi, isa 37 wy 1 hich aire wr or direct Janey was syll. content “What, how did you guess? Well, | » Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions, When . Don Wvory came, she was \ ) 0 ; I i mve known him for ages and always ) i I more, e arrived breezily, and by : : Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 and 100-—All druggists. mor le arr) . . jeciured I wouldn't, but three vears Aspiriu i6 the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salieylieacld ‘hance, regardife gome business ven. if New York and never meeting the ture which would for sometime require 3 > et : 0 ~ men I wanted to know, for New York : Juvenile stories, say book publisuers, | Natives of Java collect bird's nests | pe supervision, and in the natural ; ! Se . { . a is a manless place for most girls, are better sellers than the Bible | made of seaweed for soup course of things. the minister's wife ourse of th ’ ie mn made me ready to go back. Yes, lute 2 introduced .him to Janey ; he and ex (all perhaps, and you must come § ie 5 i ‘on had been companions. In colle Re ! own I'll see that you meet the eateh v 4 i lafandy. : F laney, looking up to the tall, frank Wf the town."—New York Sun 3’ f= 4 — or Yer faced poung nan, smiled her own - LL J 1 I of » 4 8 t mile, Shite the young may, TAKE ASPIRIN ONLY Ek" : BATT o ookin dow admiringly, thought, ” a i, and Prosperity what o small winsome creature this AS TOLD BY “BAYER” [i Thirty Years offers to home seekers opportunities that cannot be secured elsewhere. The thousands of farmers from the United States who have accepted Can- de . Lr aaa Bayer introduced Aspirin to the Ym INE ELL é ada’s generous offer to settle on FREE homesteads thines and sit With youn on youl Physicians Over 21 A - i 18 ENTS i or buy farm land in her provinces have been well i ie wm mtohts Yei A 3 = J SE i) = repaid by bountiful crops. There is still avail porch, he si ! PIER ears Ago. Sa J Fpitle 11a ot Satu heres FE eed Fertile Land at $I5 to $30 an Acre Janey wi k 8 hit come, She To get quick relief follow « arefully ~{and similar to that which through many years hoped, in 8 modest, eninest sort of the safe and proper directions in each Exact of W ’ Copy rapper. has yielded from 20 to 45 bushels of wheat way. that her Influence might be good | unbroken package of “Bayer Tablets of to the acre—oats, barley and flax also in great gs es ws he} ; abuldance while raising horses, cattle, of eep for a stranger in a faraway town. | Aspirin, This package if plainly and hogs is equally profitable. Hundreds of farm The NSE aa5 FEE > Hava stamped. with the safe taver (rv "oo . - ” ‘ ers in western Canada have raised crops in a I'he young men of the village were ny i i t he fely ayer rose, Rule tod Money during Spare Fhme, At |W. N. U. BALTIMORE. NO. 43.1921. single season worth more than the whole cost of for the most part undesirable ussocl I'he “Bayer Cross” means the gen dneciaity Co. 867 Mee un Bt. Pittsburgh, Pa. | their land. With such success comes prosperity, A cb d Eto . ine’ world. abil sh) v i TM nf 1 sreh. Pa o independence, good homes and all the comforts gles; so the friendship between Janey u ne, worl i famous Aspirin prescribed : oF . : and conveniences which make life worth living. and Don Avery of Boston grew, and | bY physicians for over twenty-one Coal in the Philippines ften the Case. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. - £ . — gr £ ¢ vein stisl due hgh Huroverod In ha 4 Farm Gardens, Poultry, Dairying | blossomed For It was a beautiful years—Advertisciuent. A vein of coal has been discovered in On wil 3 3 § } n are sources cof income second only to grain ; friendship after all, Toe Janey i — the Philippines whic «iid to be up vision growing and stock raising. Attractive cli § ’ : . the ang] raate, good neighbors, churches, schools, : brought new iyterest and joy t Dangerous Curves to 1 i good markets, ratiroad facitities, rural tele. [SRW dave. every pleasing thing tha “Docs your chauffeur — phone, etc. \ ’ ’ 4 For illustrated literature, maps, description of farm opportunities in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Colombia, reduced railway rales, ele, write PFE re F. A. HARRISON i 1 4 £ Jam Abad Fade ! Authorized Agent, D: .oft} igration INAV I Ea, Sa rps hd of “ « - ty of the Chinese fuels. The wort Tree's Winter Plans. (ids Spurn Cifts of Pennies, The catalpa tree has a way ail its nee upon a time childs own in getting ready for winter #%8 he giad 1 tr penny o the American Forestry Magazine, : Todas places three leaves then at a little distance another whorl so placed the will cover the space 1 leaves elow In winter we cannot see these leaves but the af scars tle Johnny we other day iT show where they were and the buds r forgot herself and offered Li just above tion. If we find a tree with arranged in this way on shoots we may be assy the two species ; 1 makin Convincing Elidence. ha he uster? New Seven-year-old Sammy a capacity for griddie cuk that he Surgeon's Air Journey. was a marvel to the fi . OT Ne { irgent “Have vou ever in your life had all Douglas Shields, the eminent surgeor you could eat?” asked the grandfather (of: ¢'rovdon n one day. ing by airplane for Paris, having found “Yes, sir,” said Sammy. ‘Lots of | that the patient was fit y travel ut Janey was Ginn times.” brought him by air London, Ha J she said, “we both feel that “How do you know when that time early on Saturday morn ts iid Le the sad where an operation wi successfully wouiq ue he 1G comes 7” performed the same evening London Awaxen must be-—good-by ano : ws Ro vs . 3 ry ¥ “ n ianey ** 0 “Why, I ent and eat until I feel a | Times w, bos POT. po pain, and then I eat one more to make ee he gar wi very lonely after ha a a sure Harper's Magazine Meet Enough. ard, without his big proiecting pres pi —————— ————— } 3 Janey's heart was achingly Since When? “They say a man’s heart is reac ouely the sound of his laughter . Mrs. Benham-—He has 4H through his stomach.” but sh ersevered in her refusal and appeinted in love, “Then I suppose a girl should be went her was And Don, sick and Beuham-—How long has , quettish.”— Louisville Courier-Journa weary, be use of his banishment, en oi married? | listed, and went away to war, wm—— ; — The Surprise Party, « passed. War at last was - hot vi i : : Everybody writes poetry now; and Knicker—Did your wife come hom OY while Janey's garden still blos an Ou name it shnlacios fate > iestteed ro AT ecotediv ? : : anthologi have to be issued to get | unexpects dy? somed she was quite alone then, * it into books i Bocker— Not horse] Without even old Ellen's presence 3 ind condition sought a place in Janey's we have been unable to give it a name that does justice to its was all very foolish dreaming, of unusual qualities. It can be made just right only with Royal course, she with silvery threads show . > 7. . . En Baking Powder. Will you make it and name it? hair; Don still, wherever be was, vi tally young and glowing + I'hrough the hedge gap came one evening a man's bent figure. Janey I t Cc laid aside her book and went forward } to learn his errand. The nian's whit ened hair encircled his cap brim, his | ' smile with the deep-cut lines upon | clther side of his mouth. ‘was more] For the name selected as best, melancholy than cheerful. The man's | we will pay $250. For the sec- : eyes locked old and very tired. Grate | d hed ¥ h d fifth How to make it fully le sank into the seat beneath | ond, third, ourt y an t Use level mar ¢ for gil materials te 2 the maples. Then he laughed harsh | choice, we will 100, $75 men This 1S the start of [ ly, and in that langh Janey knew. It | : pay $ A ’ 3 cup shortening a better day | was a grim echo of the boyish laugh. | $50, and $25 respectively. Grae viet st oramee ter that she had longed terribly to | Exe and 1 yolk he ’ { 1% cops Bour . . Seksh Car. Anyone may enter the contest, & teaspoons Royal Baking Powder There's satisfying comfort and cheer in a “Don,” said Janey, her voice hushed | but onlv one name from each loupmik P d there’ disturb- conderi “hav de . i wh 11% squares 11% om, breakfast cup of Postum, an ere’s no dis and wondering, “boy dear, can this | person will be considered unsweetened chocolate (melted) ing element to irritate nerves or digestion and | really be you?" % veaspoon salt leave mental energy lagging before the day is “Boy dear.” mocked Don Avery, “1 | Cream shortening. Add rugar and grated orange vind. Add ‘o . > y ; . ofks, Sift regether Bout’ mit and Rovel Baking done, have lived many lives since you last | All names must be received by beaten ts, olla. Sth teu Shes. Sur’ Salt dine! RONG) Bate SAW me o Thousands of former coffee users have found oy Jan o: a ee gen pg December 15th, 1921. In case of She choos, Fut by abicurccnfoh, averting dark 4nd ee that Postum meets avery demand for a delicious of years now on your side. We have | ties, the full amount of the prize Batter, into three greased laver cake pene. Bake in moderate table beverage, and brings steadier nerves, clearer changed places, you and I 1 came | . will be given to each tying con- oven 10 minutes. mind-—better health, | to ask, but seeing you. in your sweet T FILLING AND ICING, As many cups as you like with any meal — | hens und strength Y oaanor net mer | testant. Do not send your cake. 3 blospoans nelle butter Sie eeunie no after-regrets, fice. So we will clasp bands like good | Simply send the name you sug- YT ar may beontd but 3 saoaven 13a) Posture somes iis two forme: IostentiPastumi(in tes) old friends, and say again—goodby." | gest, with your own name and iene: tui ss smoth Wing, © sfiswestet sdf chtusiate made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. But Janey bent to touch the caress. | address, to the Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for these who ingly graying curlé tn his forehead, | Put butter, sugar, orange juice and rind into bowl, Out pulp , removing skin and seeds, snd adds Beat all together prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) The radiance of her smile sweetly | from oratge dw: pall someue made by boiling for 20 minutes. stifred him. y until smooth. Fold in beaten egy white, Spread ¢ | YAL BAKING POWDER COMPANY layer weed for top of cake. While icing is soft, sprinkle with “Don,” she said, “it ean never be | RO PO ER unsweetened chocolate shaved in fine es with sharp knife “ ’ ” good-by with you and I, dear one. For 153 Williare Street, New York {uve 3 square). To remaining icing add I squares i er ea Pos mm ‘ . . chocolate which has been melted. Spread this thickly between h € S a R son for tu we have learned that love reckons not | Te eon vides of ahs. Sold by all grocers with years, where hearts wil’ keep the same,