The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 15, 1921, Image 6

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    THE DOOR SLANS
ON HAPPINESS
Poor Blood Makes Bad Health-
Then Come the “Blues.”
Once the vigor of red blood becomes
sapped of its strength, the door to hap-
piness is llterally slammed. Weari-
ness of body follows and it unfallingly
engenders depressed thoughts. To be
reserved and cheerless becomes n
habit. After a time there is an almost
filmy dimness in the expression of the
eyes and a pallor to the skin, Days
seem dull and dark and difficult. A
sense of insufferable gloom pervades
the spirit,
Then it is that Gude's Pepto-Mangan
is the great help. It is a red blood
bullder, It puts red into the blood-—
Increases the number of corpuscles
which make blood rich and red. When
tne blood is restored to its natural
tealthy state, the sensation of well-
being returns, Instead of shuffling
along carelessly, there is the firm and
springy step, the bright lusterful eyes,
the clear complexion, identified with
the strength and vigor of good health,
The druggist has Gude's Pepto-Man-
gan in both liquid and tablet form.
Advertisement.
Subtraction,
sald
on
Senator
disarma-
excuse’!
argument
“a
poor
Borah in an
ment. “As Aunt
Dinah's!
“ ‘Look
Dinah
white
poor an excuse as
to old
four pairs of
on
said
put
in
here,’ 1
day, ‘I
flannel pants
one
the wash
back three What's ex-
cuse?
“Mah excuse, Mars Will,’ said Aunt
Dinah, ‘is dem fo' pairs muster ghrunk
pairs, your
flannel shrinks awful?”
dat
vaters some people tle a string to it.
Have You Pains?
Feel Nervous and Cross?
HERE IS SOME ADVICE FOR ALL
WOMANKIND
Huntersville, W. Va.—"After I
got over the influenza I was all run
down and suffered from functional
disturbances. I suffered with bear-
ing pains and was so nervous I felt
as if I would go to pieces, 1 was 80
cross and easily irritated that my
husband said I was as bad as a
spoiled child, nothing pleased me.
My breath was so short that I could
not wad up hill at all or hardly
walk up stairs. Having used Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription with
good results when I came Into
womanhood I decided to try it
azain. I have taken three bottles
and feeling fine again—-heiped
my husband in the fields all sum-
mer.”"—Mrs. Nellie J. Busch.
Write Dr. Pierce, Pres. Invallids’
Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free
medical advice, or send 10¢ for trial
pkg. of tablets,
ry
am
out cold
in head
or chest
remedy of
tested and
tried in-
gredients,
g's safe, de-
jo pendable.
30¢ at all druggists
Por aching teeth use Pike's Toothache Drape.
No Soap Better
~— For Your Skin
Than Cuticura
Soap 25¢, Ointment 25 and 50¢, Talewm 25¢,
a Restores
y Beauty to Gray and Faded
Be Sh! Soe, 1.00 at Drugista
a x 30
HIIIDERCORNS removes
: 8
Sara, Cale
cad, ete, stops all pain, ensures comfort the
num,
Sra nt Work Paar TS
rn
87
i WEEK FREE
i Short breathing
lieved in a few hours;
few deve: regulates the liver, kidneys, stomach
and heart; purifies the blood, strengthens the
entire system. Write for Free Trial Treatment,
0 p S TREATED ONE
Ww
swelling reduced in a
£010 DROPSY REMEDY CO, Dept 8.0, ATLANTA GA
Matters Were Even,
ihorately dressed woman got
smoking compartment just as
in was moving. A few minutes
informed a man who was
sing a pipe that she would be
ol tized it he would not smoke,
“Iw yon object to the smell of to.
Lacen, ma'am?’ he inquired politely.
“Yeu! she sald emphatically,
“Well,” he replied, with a laugh,
“I'm sorry, but, as it happens, I object
to the sinell of scent——80 we are quits.”
Discretion In Business.
“Who was the lady that just bought
8 package of Insect powder?’ “I'm
gorry. but that's a business secret.”
An
into on
the tis
miter she
sine
‘
RIN}
~ Morning ~
ee PY one HH i"
Gime nA ar lial!
HOST EFFICIENT
AUTO OPERATION
Saving of Gasoline Given Place of
Greatest Consideration
by Owner.
FUEL CONSUMED WHILE IDLE
Rapid Acceleration Is an Expensive
Luxury, Using More Gas Than
Gradual Speed Increases—
Other Little Economies.
auto-
he
efforts to
economically
the driver does
understand the
Honest
mobile
cause
operate an
often fall
not, in many
fundamentsl
to
CASES,
re
practices most lmportant good
snlts. Although fuel
the largest item of operating expense
customarily |
is by no means |
gasoline savings are
given the place of greatest considers- |
tion and first |
mention,
The most flagrant source
line waste lies in idling the
Many drivers believe gasoline
sumption to be
and that by avolding use of t
they ng the
To the
better off when used normally, not be-
ing to remain f
wractieally inactive for long peri
On the hat
idling is
consequently deserve
of gaso-
motor,
Con
slight while [dling |
starter
he
battery. |
is much |
are savi storage
be correct, battery
allowed ully charged |
ods of time, other
consumption while
because the vacuum in
that
mixture is required In order
in
great
is 80 low na very
that
reach the
heavy fuel
cylinders,
now use may
Harm Done by
When |
)
idling.
excessive amounts of
the m
excessive earbon is formed
dling,
ine collect In nifold and
valve ports
the overheats—and the raw
the
“
motor
dilutes crankense oll
Lubrication at thi slow speed is In
from
is minimized.
because the splash th
Y
rods
Rapid acceleration, although de
nn
more gasoiine
Unnece
of the
{
trafic, is expensive lu
or
¥
much
usin
I speed increases,
violent
bra:
and application
wear the
every
car speed tires toward
gtretehes
long
will
by hand
the foot aceelerats
the
the driver obtain
using the
in
prov feding
Many
tho
as long
the
Sting
sett
he cond
is oper:
Some Simple Matters.
1 h
ye
¢ matters, su
8 sreslt
of furn
Swit il forth
ire, transmi
The
within a
BRVers
» sy of Iv
un n wlentiy
range of gree aie
of these things enter Into this quest!
a
=
1m
of economical dri pr
y
i able
ving, exerting ag
upon i
are
influences ng
They
| of skillful dri
well
operat ox
| penses the fundamentals
will do to study, beenuse thes
| motor maintenance and true operating
WARNING TO DRIVER
"BY FLASH OF LIGHT
Homemade and Effective Hot-
Motor Alarm for Autos.
Any Man With a Little Mechanical
Ability Can Construct Device
Main Tube of Thermostat
Is Made of Bakelite,
Below is an illustration that shows
f homemade and very effective hot
Any car owner with a
ability can easily
gketch shows a
alarm,
mechanical
The
motor
little
build one,
The main tube of the
bakelite |
wnter chamber,
thermostat device
or of the impregnated
fibers that winter
The of this
a bracket
into the neck
lower end
is made of
one
and steam proof. |
is threaded
in turn
radiator,
Is
top tube
iu
the
the
the
fiber,
which
of
of
into
made of
The |
tube 18 also
mercury
vhieh This ch
the
At upper end of the ti
the contact which Is prov
of brass
through a brass
the
snlinge
maging a
8
the
ded with an
extension contact and
is nl
1
0 led out ribbon
soldered to supporting brack-
nri«
} \
et, thus ground conned
Kissing Time and
Christmas Time
By GENEVIEVE ULMAR
COPYRIGHT FY WEITLAN WEWIPAMA TN
SANTA'S PACKING
Santa Claus was busy packing his
huge bags full of presents of all sorts,
He had great enormous boxes of
eandy to be divided up into other
boxes and into candy bags. He had
huge barrels of oranges and of apples,
and raisins, of poprorn, and
of cranberries to decorate the Christ.
mas trees with,
He had hundreds and hundreds of
dolls and trains of cars and boats and
games. He had any number of books
with lovely pictures and interesting |
stories, and he had drawing books and |
paint boxes |
He had puzzles and he had
had of different
and mechanical toys which
ound up.
iretty
little suits, and
and and
1d everything you
too,
balls,
kinds |
when
machinery
went
they were w
He had
fine
mittens
He hi
imagine
some { dresses and
i
some useful |
muffs furs,
and he was packing them
gald Santa, “when
they
“Oy course." peo
are ' usu
pack up
ay for a visit or they going
When the Engine Becomes Overheat
ed, the Driver Is Warned by the
Flash of the Dashboard Lamp.
i # FAINTS A
United
AHIR IRN
utomobile is to make
mi the market in a
at al
8 app
short t out £1,000,
all other provinces in
of antomo
nd
Ontario leads
fidda In the registration «
Qn ranks sec
skatchewan
|
! economy.
i
a new form of taxi riding.
ing In one of these taxis.
car affairs,
There is a new thrill to be had in rid.
@ai of |
a
“They have to tak 1 sorts
ki
with them-——every k
from a
f
nd of
a party
up I have toys of
I have ind
y
all
“But when I pac!
That Is
now 1
what odd
these
do
must
Oh nust
“And
traiot
straigh
that
8 ZOO
he
about animals
never forget,
old Santa Claus can never forget |
“He never can forget a thing for he
And so h
thing! No
“And whil
he doesn’t
in
Claus
192 Wentern Newspaper Lnion
J
Li
ELLI"
Mrs. Nancy Blalr
uttered the word in
a profound gasp |
of bewilderment |
For the first time |
in twenty years
her husband, Alvin,
had kissed
His face took
a sudden flush
that strangely
her.
on |
of
color, showing
® his an-
usual act hind moved her to the deg
“It's the Christmas
tered Nancy, but she was
stood the
taken partner she
bad truly loved him }
“What in the world does that mean?”
his,
spirit,” fl
wrong, and
she
it-
after nad
Hie
staring an
as a because
But
shnmed
halt
mr
was
FOIE
gone
Alvin
at his lmpulsl
us if
1
veness and
wagon outside
loquized, and
D
it
f 4}
Of he dull
“Kissing time!” he soll
fqrstiy it 901s
iptiy, it tran
Poor ar!
korg % 5 #
first toke i
nodding
i nr
Alvin 1 an old
ipired. “1 couldn't he
de She seemed to prize th
romance
1 g v
love song that
courtshi
as he peered
3
ar together
thelr attitude betoker
a genuine sur
“Well now,
gil
the Leafless Trees
Ives as
sched him fro:
Ouse,
“The
id
The little white |
I couldn't help but make
¢
way {
he are very cun
then
little white lambs always
h
“Quite a few little girls who all have
name of Mary asked for |
I wonder If they want to be
had a little lamb
that
»
Or
dear. lovable
toys,
@ have
like the Mary who
the old story.
“Anyway
and
collars to the |
attached
and |
and |
their
I have given
little strings are
that they will follow after
“Now I have all of these bags filled |
and all of these yet to fill!
i
“What a place my toy shop looks like |
this time. Dear me, but It does |
as if I'd never get all of these |
“The children will never need
worry that I'll forget any of the toys.
“I won't! 1 have heard that when |
people visit they often forget and |
leave things behind them.
“Pat they wouldn't, I'm sure, if they
were taking things to others—and if |
those others were children!
“Besides I'm so used to this pack- |
ing up before Christmas.”
As Santa Claus talked he packed
and packed until bag after bag was
packed full!
“I'm almost through” he =aid at
last, “and I'm not in the least bit tired.
1 coulda’t be tired! I'm much too ex-
cited to feel tired. If the children
think they're the only ones who feel
excited they're wrong, for old Santa
Claus is just as excited as he can be,
and just as happy too!
“Heigh-ho," he said after a long time
had passed and he had packed and
packed and packed, “I'm ready now
and everything is packed up.”
CoS
to |
———""
Possible Solution.
“] wee where a lifeguard has eloped
with an heiress,” remarked Mr. Glip
ping.
“That may explain something that
has puzzled me a long time,” sald Mr.
Gudspur,
“Well I"
“I've often wondered what they did
if it
wit
got she
worth having.’ nd the mem
of the
present
ory
to everything about
tion of town
of brisk, practical
started homeward ;
wagon, cased up,
He found Nancy
when he went into tl
More than once her hand went secretly
to her dress which held
kiss and holiday tinge
usiness por-
h mir
Then
in
victrola
excited
the influenced an
shopping
back the
was a ne
strangely
1 evening
Pov ket
Then she
their daughter Elsa,
two years ago with Ronald Bruce
“Alvin, 1 have heard from Eisa
They are longing to pay us a visit"
“They 7" repeated Alvin, a
began speaking of
“Yes Alvin, don’t be pitiless
Ronald has
is so happy
Oh,
down. Eisa
come?”
not exactly
steadied
Can't they
“I shall
abuse them,
ant to think they ran away.”
“To mend it again, for oh,
me. They will be here tomorrow ready
for Christmas and your blessing.”
He came into the house just after
dusk the next evening and from the
parlor proceeded strains of music that
told that Nancy was already enjoying
the victrola. Then in the dirkened
hall Alvin stumbled over a baby car
riage and then
“Oh, Alvin, is that you?" cried out
Nancy joyously,
He entered the parlor. It was to
stand transfixed as Nancy held to
wards him a smiling, happy-eyed little
child who put her baby arms about
his neck and then kissed him,
“Your present, Alvin,” spoke Nancy
in a quiver of delight. “Their baby,
only a year old—ours—" and Alvin
pressed the little treasure to his heart
and forgot all the past.
It was a royal Christmas eve and
Noble and his flance, and even Dayton
and Marty were present at a celebra
tion that made kissing time and Christ.
mas time the happiest occasion of
their lives,
in winter.” b
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never
Suspect It
Applicants for Insurance Often
Rejected.
Judging from reports from druggists
who are constantly in direct touch with
the public, there 13 one preparation that
bas been very successful in overcoming
these conditions. The mild and healing
influence of Dr. Kilmer's Bwamp-Hoot is
soon realized. It stands the highest for
its remarkable record of success.
An examining physician for one of the
prominent Life Insurance Companies, in
that one reason why
nsurance are re-
because kidney trouble is #0
common to the American people, and the
large of those whose applica
wed do not even suspect
have the discase. .
mer's Swamp Root sale
; stores of two sizes,
large. However, if you wish
this send
Dr. ingham-
When
paper.
18
majority
are
that they
Dr. K
sll
is on
ft
mediu
frst
hotties
great
Kilme 0. B
a sample bottle,
and mention this
cents 1o
ton, N. Y,,
writing be sur
Advertisement,
Eat.
Goes Out to
abno
Eats, Then
under
CHILD'S BOWELS WITH
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
the “fruity”
three-fourths «¢
Exceptional
Offer—
A cigar
finest cl
smoked in the
fis ibs Sold on
ONE argument — and
that's qua Not a
cheap cigar-but intended
for who wanis
the best Havana.
TAMPA
BLUNTS
ALL HAVANA
Made In Tampa by Cu-
ban clgarmakers of the
best Havana tobacco. A
rich, full-flavored cigar
that sells on its taste
aroma, workmanship,
Box of 50
$ 33:29
IR.
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on receipt of cash, money
order or check. Address
mail order department
“on
Yahn and |
McDonnell
1311.1313 Sansom Street
FLORIDA
BY SEA
BALTIMORE TO
JACKSONVILLE
One Way Round Trip
War tax #% additional "a
Meals and Stateroom Accommodations on
Steamer included. Extra charges for
promenade deck rooms.
Steamer Every Tuestay and Friday.
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