The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 02, 1922, Image 7

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    a Hundred Calories
in About 9%
AT a box of little raisins when
you feel hungry, lazy, tired or
faint,
In about 93% seconds a hundred
calories or more of energizing nutri-
ment will put you on your toes again.
For Little Sun-Maids are 75%
fruit sugar in practically predigested
form=-=levulose, the scientists call it.
And levulose is real body fuel.
Needing practically no digestion, it
gets tow ork and revives you quick.
Full of energy and iron—both good
and good for you. Just try a box.
Little Sun-Maids
“Between-Meal’’ Raisins
5c Everywhere
Had Your
Iron Today?
PORTLAND CEMENT
THE same spirit of progress that replaced
the Hy with the automobile, has re-
placed temporary, inflammable buildings
with permanent fire-proof structures.
One man has done much toward this
change—your building material dealer—
by heavy personal investment in slow mov
ing, low profit stock —building materials.
Tis ae in favor of permanence is
vindicated by its nation wide acceptance.
His j on individual materials is
y good. He calls Atlas" "the Standard
by which all other makes are measured.”
The Atlas Portland Cement Co.
Sales Offices: — New Y ork — Boston — Philadelphia
Mille: Northam ePa
Hudson, N. Y
“The e Standard By wh ich,
are measured
Suitable for Guarding < Chickens.
Hill—1 have a fine poultry yard, but| A bricklayer of Bristol, over sev
the rats kill the young chickens, and enty years of age,
I want to buy a dog to protect them. { from his trade and started a market
What kind should I buy? L gerden. Surely, this is rather late
Dell—The best kind of a dog for a | in life to start work.—Passing Show.
poultry yard is a setter.—London An- ——
swers,
Better Late Than Never,
When
for you;
harm.
coffee Is good, it isn't good
Ee OPP TE when it's bad, it does no
You can rvell a sloven by the fit of |
her glove, i
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Best of spellers have two or thliree
gentleman, always a gentle- | words that forever remain stumbling
blocks,
Once a
C—O SSAA
Do your decorating with
the nationally accepted
wall tint in Pl
nature —
sanitary, economical,
and durabl
LACKING IN CONSIDERATION
AS
public park is healthy and green the
citizens seem to look upon it as some
sort of garden and keep off of it, us
the signs command them. When it be
gins to die out, however, thele respect
for it Instantly vanishes,
A man In a hurry started one day to
long
“What difference does it make?”
manded the citizen,
dead already.”
“Sure,’
ye had a sick friend would ye be walk-
in’
zine,
An Ideal Tenant.
Applicant—You advertised
Janitor, =ir. 1 am a married
no children; neat, patient
tactful.
Landlord-—1 regret that the place Is
supplied, my friend—but walt!
Couldn't I secure you as a tenant’
honest, and
mM
TAKING WHAT COMES
Philosophic Citizen — You must
take what you can get these days.
Weary One—Yes, but some of
these telephone numbers | get aren't
of the slightest use to me,
Preferred a Peart.
has brous a little peach™
I wit
glad
ng & pal
A Reputation to Maintain,
“I notice you have
phrases you put into all
certain pet
your editori-
“I have to do that In
the editor of
self. defense.”
the Chiggersville
Clarion.
“Why so™
“To
refute the hase
Insinunation that
written by my office boy.”
Unski led { Help.
f tourists were gazing st
front of certain
of them quoted the
the handmaid
prtured
when
about
gion,
*If that is s0."
one
remark art being
returned the
again at the crudely
“Religion ought to give
other,
carven
her a
notice.”
His Goal Won,
have no ambition,”
ng wife,
now,” he replied Indolently.
“You never did have any.”
“Oh, I did; but 1 achieved my
hen 1 acquired a rich fa
inw™
“Yon
“Not
Yes,
Selfish Man,
Bluebs You have
the entire
closet, This,
His Eighth
ird the freedom
excepting the
Hust never enter.
Do mean to
house
you
Wile yor
ing half my things?
“There's
styles.”
“Whar, for instance?
“1 never realized before there
so mapy good-looking girls in
town.”
one thing abont the
In Danger,
"Guess I'll have to pen up my goat.
He used to loaf around wagons parked
in the village square and eat hay."
“Well 7
“But now
gusgoline.”
he's learning to
—————
A Telling Stroke.
tortoise. “Well,
much of a
sneered,
“No,” admitted the tortoise.
ot, 1 think I'll try for the crew.
gee, I'm quite at home In t
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As It Were,
“And you and your wife get into ar
guments, of course, about things?”
old
runner,
nan,
are
You're
wey
you?
not
You
he shell”
does a red-hot monologue,”
A Flip Flapper.
“What's your favorite hymn?" one
of those inquiring reporters asked a
flapper the other day,
“I've got three or four.” she an.
swered promptly, “but 1 think I like
Harry the best.”
————————
Out of Date,
Aunt Lucy--If you keep such late
hours you'll ruln your pretty, natural
complexion,
Philippa-They're not wearing nat
tral complexions now ; th y're all cov
ered up, .
| | WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND
SWAMP-ROOT
For many years droggists have watched
with much interest the remarkable record
maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,®
the great kidney, liver and bladder medi-
cine.
It is a physician's prescription.
Swanmmp-Root is a strengthening medi
cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad-
der do the work nature intended they
should do.
Bwamp-Root has stood the test of years.
It ie sold by all druggists on its merit and
it should help you. No other kidney medi.
cine has so many friends.
to get Swamp-Root and start
at once,
Be sure
treatment
However, if vou wish first to test this
great preparartion send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
Advertisement,
Tired, out Ready for Dance,
Irene—Oh, Phyllis, I'm so tired 1]
can hardly stand on my feet. I'myg
ready to drop,
Phylils—So am 1.
tonight?
tonight? Of
Answers,
Are you going to
dance
“Dance course I am!
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plpies, redness, roughness
if any, with Cuticura Olints
bathe with Cuticura Soap
Rinse, dry gently and
Cuticura Talcum to
nating fragrance on skin,
285¢ t each—Advertisement.
ment, then
and hot water.
on a little
a fasci
When have time to loaf
the people wh
arc buss
you
of
is worth
yOu
most G8e Com
pany while
important tc Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that old remedy
i that it
AY Tdi
30 Years.
for F lete her’ s Castoria
famo
and ROO
Bears the
Children Cr ry
They
nothin
who seek only for faults see
g eise
Has Never Felt
Better in All
Her Life
Thousands of frail, nervous people
and convalescents everywhere have
testified to the remarkable power of
strength, and working efficiency.
seems to quickly invigorate the con-
gtitution and is a powerful foe
wenkness, Mrs, Mary Choklat, 1415
N. Broadway, Los Angeles, Calif,
Bays:
“Before T took Tanlae, I was so
wenk 1 had to be helped from one
room to another. My nerves were
shattered afd my digestion so poor I
almost afraid to eat anything,
now I am in perfect health and
grateful to Tanlae”
single portion of the
benefited by the
helpful action of Tanlac. It enables
the stomach to turn the food
healthy blood, bone and muscle, pur
¥
the ge and helps you baci
il ht (iet 1 bott le today
Ad 3
was
but
8 be
There is not a
that ig not
into
files
aut
good druggist
any
A Hairsbreadth Difference
D. WW. Hufford
service
neer for the
stand
an eng
public com
gRion, was
ing silently | fi deen brow
(A
nnn
polis
ELIXIR DAREK A GOOD TONIC
And Drives Malaria Oot of the Syatem,
“Your ‘Babek' acts {ike magic: 1 have 4
it to numercus paople 41 my
were suffering wit i
I recom nd it to ©}
in need of a g tor
nowski, Bt Bteph
J E Mxtr Babelk,
prepaid
rch,
all
. from
en's ch
druggists or by |
Kloczewshi &
'WL.DOUGLAS
are actually demanded year after
yearby more people than any other
shoe in the world
Forstyle
material and
Protection against an resson.
able profits is guaranteed by |
the price stamped on every |
en of satisfactory servies
have given them confidence
fo the shoes and in the pro
tection afforded by the W 1.
Douglas Trade Mark.
W.L.DOUGLAS ko=*
Pt —— BEE 34 7
into all of our 110 stores at
factory cost. We do not make
ons cent of profit until the
shoes are solid to you. It is
worth dollars for you to
remember that when you
buy shoes at our sores
YOUPAYOSLY ONEPROFIT.
Nomatter wh ereyou live shoe
dealers can supply you with
W.L.Douglas shoes Theyveost
ne more in Ban Fras Wine
than theydo in Now Eagiand
COMPARE 07 # and 85 ¥ out fr se io yor vicaly,
shoes withany wef for toe olaiog
$10 or $12 shoes made Ww
TO MERCHARTS: If mo lO
degier im your town handles
President
W. L. Dougias thors, write fom
day for exclusive righis 0 WL. Downglas Shoe Ca
Aandie his guick 10 Bpark Street
gusck turnover line,
BOYH SHOES
84.00 & 84.50
W. L. Douglas name
and porivod & Lhe
bes! Enown shoe
Trade Mork #8 (he
worid. Ji stands jor
the tag lest glondard
of qual fy al (he Low
el poseibic cout, The
name and price
plasnly siamped on
hg soie
sting,
Sra ry
Suspenders and Garters
Unegualied tor Oom fort and }
Wenr One Sears
Biretch Gusrantosd
Thoussnds get two and theres 2
yours wear, Buspenders, A
Garters, Ue
Ask Your Sani iB n
he bess't them. send qt y
direct giviog dealer's
name sok for “RU WAY" on
buckles Accept no subetitetes
E Nu-Way Strech Suspender Co.
Dept FE 5310 Adrian, Mich,
Ease Your Fest [es
by wearing Rest-Foot
Comfort Shoes, the most com
foriable shoe made uroed
soles, cusbion nso rubber
fy
heels: Ot, wear, com iort and splis
$2.98 i
IB raties 3
Pp HARTMANN & CO.
paid 189 Duane St, New York, N.Y,
es
Lasting
Booklet
FREE |
len,
W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO, 43-1822.
10 Cents
COPPER ALWAYS IN DEMAND
Durability of the Metal Has Made
Aimost Indigpensable for Variety
of Purposes,
for
Win u
axl ventiia
COprer in the 1
Wool
is today
gutters, drain
These are net
sere ot . ¥ {
rege office bulidings
{ors
worth building, In New
the world's tall
there pproxin
pier
interi
A Weary Landowner,
ny your bi Josh
the old place”
“Yes ™
“but 1
happy. It seems to me he'd have
time for rest an’ comfort if he
jes qualify as a farmband,
noe ar
“Some od
x it ® 1
wiki own
Far
whether it'll
replied mer «
dunno
‘orntosse] :
him
nore
make
could
an’ dre
gument.’
a
reg lar w ©8 Without
Where nre is a
in what
people queer there
they say.
Shelley Manuscript in Prize Bag.
after
Kansas C
Referred to the Anatomists.
New York Church Bulletin—The La-
fieg’ Ald society has been the prover!
fal backbone
IR more
of the church and as such
front,
and more coming to the
Poston Transcript.
An
an's belt
insignihcant littl Wn in a wom
often « it a mans men
‘tal poise
WHERE FORMALITY IS WAIVED
intrody
ed Wher
ictions Not Absolutely Demand.
Gentiemen Engage in
ame of Craps.
of ti
United
wirite,
Jae kson
the day
18. He
money
he
ound.
“Dao you
won this
raps ?™
‘Yes,
never saw
Deed
WOW fois
11
. udge
yOu
$ fe
JOUER
En fun s
Art's Monopoly,
men of political do
deration.”
wrong,” an.
“In a cane
out our way you won't dare
for anything excep bruss
nfluence
art sufficient consi
t'« where you are
EWered
LED
spend mone;
Senator Sorghum
‘Monopoly.
in him"
snapped his best
shares” #
“l take no stock
“You needn't try”
“1 hold all the
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