The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 04, 1923, Image 7

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FOX BROTHERS’ TRICK
T WAS a long way
and a long way across, so which-
for Mr, Fox, and he was in a hurry to
get to the farm on the hill
other side of the pond.
“It I could only slide across,”
thought he, “and I could, for I have
an old sled.
| to push
{| Coming home I could take my time.”
The more he thought the better it
Death only a matter of short time,
Don’t wait until pains and aches
become incurable diseases. Avoid
painful consequences by taking
LATHROP’S
The world’s standard remedy for kidney;
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles—the
National Remedy of Holland since 1696,
Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists,
Look for the name Gold Medal on every
x and accept no imitation
HAARLEM OIL
Not a Laxative
Nujol is a lubricant—not a
medicine or laxative so
cannot gripe.
When you are constipated,
not enough of Nature's
lubricating liquid is pro-
duced in the bowel to keep
the food waste soft and
moving, Doctors preseribe
Nujol because
it acts lke
this natural
lubricant and
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Mr. Fox Had Met the Little Fox
Brothers.
|
i
| dred to him, and so Mr. Fox trot-
| ted pit Mr, house to
Im to push the sled.
If Mr. Fox had not been unkind to
{ little Reddy Fox and his brother Rey
{ he would very likely have had a long
slide the pond and arrived
e farm,
But Mr. Fox hid met t!
i brothers {
Coon's ask
to
¥
i
ACTHOSs
th
tn
i
{
| early at
i e little Fox
i ne morning very early when
ad been out hunting and taken
fat chicken which they
& home for breakfast.
very wrong as well as un-
because the strong should never
vantage of the weak.
ittle brother Foxes did not for-
his, and when Mr. Fox called on
to ask his help the little
brothers happened to be passing
| and heard what he said
All the
| Ing what they could do
{ Fox ;
ths
i Mr
pond
hy
| they h
| from them a
were carrvin
i which was
Ld RTE ET 4
ER ———— EL
\
A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE |
Coon
were think-
o plague Mr. |
Toss the pond
me for
way home they
spoil his trip ac
K and before it was t!
Coon to be at the pine tree by the
the Fox brothers had
Mr. Fox for
il
“ought
kin
$
i
to pay »
and
met §
the |
not
Mr,
night,
oon
moonlight
and Mr
any one
tall bushes and rocks by the
Mr. Fox
rock, witl
a
Fox
Se
when
they
80
behind
Ee
il
BEAUTY IN EV
“EREMOLA" is a8 medic
that does wonders for the mplexion. Removes
tan, moth- patebes, p mples “oa. ote. A wonder
ful face bleach. Mail fl. FREER BOOKLET
Of, C, ii. pEawyY C0. 2078 Michigan Avenue, CHICAQOD,
fsn's DECEGBATY ~~ 8
LOOK OLD) Es
5
Color Testorer wil ring back original color
wiekly — stope dandruff At all good druggists,
Be. oF direct from Hesig-Ellis, Chomuets,
ERY BOX
3 snow white ream et
r tree
-
leaning
ck
is
8 ba
to the |
Uray, thin, straggty
hair makes people
look very old. It
A LINE 0’ CHEER
By John Kendrick Bangs,
Ouly in
know
——— ——————
NEURALGIA AND
RHEUMATISM ARE |
WORSE IN WINTER
O MATTER what th
man says,
does not pass at all,
ight beside us stays
for our call.
Ks may run, and age count
€ wise
¥ and many a year,
stands by with brimming
up,
Hi, calm and ever near,
At any hour of day or night,
In lowly place or high,
‘8 of trouble or delight,
always standing by
th lavish gifts of minutes fair
Ready for us to tise,
To waste or treat with pro
According as we choose
(Copyright, by McClure Newspaper
Syndicate.)
Baltimore Man Tells How to Stop
Pains, Build Your-
self Up.
-E HOME TQNIC |
BRINGS EASY RELIEF |
bad
5
Per care
SIMP!
THE RIGHT THING
at the
RIGHT TIME
By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEE
rheumatiam, |
indigestion |
I
“I a Tered so
jeurali a. nery
i ’
Oe
with
head. |
the indigestion atta “8 |
miserable, 80 now that I}
remedy 1 gladly pass on |
80 others can } relieved
be
ave found
he infarmatic
1s WHEN YOU CORRECT
in the way
results until a friend
! about Hypo-Cod. The It is much easier to be critical than ty
tile worked go well I took five
id I must say thet I Am a well | be correct.—Benjamin Disraoli.
EE Deeve te ke An mance oh 1 (QU CASIONALLY, no doubt, perfect.
§th that Fil do the worl like Hypo | ly well-bred husbands nnd wives
Others Who sufi: wi Go the same | do quarrel, if they are Incompatible,
as 80 aiazen yi @ started taking Hypo- | but they do not quarrel In public,
B heat Coit, made hae Jvell, fo the | Neither does a well-bred woman “call
fidren to bulld them up and it did the down” her children before outsiders,
Nina tn ea dor oe PtantaR® | or correct a servant any more than is |
Yery person's body can throw off any necessary. If you have a complaint
run Tho vided I ls hat Weakened to make in a store or shop, do not
wn, begin building, toning - and | make it in a conspicuous way,
8 Throw of Tharsel WL) orried with | The wise manager of employees does
tiong. This is tho sensible way, Ask not berate them before outsiders,
pk Af either ‘of the eight Read Dr Bometimes, of course, the Inconsider
es here in Baltimore. —Advertisemen ote manager will seek to lay the blame
—————— for something for which his store mun.
All the use some folks are ig to tell | agement is to blame on a subordinate,
hows much better things wera fifty | He may help himb&elf for the time be-
% go. Ing out of an embarrassing situation,
but he Is surely laying up trouble for
himself Inter on. .
Some young women really enjoy
having little quarrels with the young
men who are courting them, and some.
times they are ill-bred enough to in.
dulge in such moods In an ostentitious
way in public places. Thus the young
woman who Is annoyed, or who pre
thout
ne w
nie told me
we
(il
Book to Your Eyes pprmmmmmnny
utiful Eyes, like fine | { “eo
§
the result of Consent {Ih a = 1]
th, ore
The dally vee of Muring
8 Eves Clear ond Ra
y . Harmless, Sold
baamended by All Deuggists,
TRLUTI
LH
U
wien
{ he
felt
around
Wind was blowing,
{| and he thought that was what he
| but it wasn't; It
{| different,
“Now, vou understand,
{ place your paws against m
| sit on the sled,”
i Coon ;
Lie
looked
sonething on his back
quickly, but the
swaying the bushes
felt,
was something far
you sare to
¥ back as |
sald Mr. Fox to Mr.
“push hard, and away 1 will go
the frozen pond, and when |
come back I will give You a good
breakfast to pay you for helping me.”
Mr. Coon said he understood per
| fectly, and Mr. Fox
| the sled, “Now,
| guid Mr, Fox,
yor pats pus
two, three!”
ut instead of skimming across the
pond on the sled. the sled went skim
ming, and Mr. Fox sat on the ground,
with Mr. Coon flat on his stomach be-
hind him, his still fast to Mr.
Fox's back.
“What
that
HCTOSS
took his seat
I say three”
“run a step or two with
hing on my back,
wien
paws
to you mean hy pulling me
Mr. Fox, very
You are pull
sled 7
“Let got
ing me over”
Mr. Coon tr
time he
over backward.
scrambling and
Jumpingincks, while
brothers, with a
mouths, ran as fast
til they were out of
and Mr. Coon
over, | ghing, on
funny they
nsked
of me!
ied to get up, but every
he pulled Mr.
soon they
like
little
moved
and
kicking
the
paw
were
two
Fox
over their
HE they
f the
of
they
hearing
Then
the
had
Fox
rolled
the
ground
8 left by
13
ignt
“That glue
said
“Mr.
Was very clinging stug”
sitting up on the ground.
i
very smart fel but
teddy,
Fox iz a low,
| soning puns Ea
| Jean Paige
RB Be Brel er i le Ses
ANA LR
“movie”
. She spent
i :, before her
| screen life was begun, on her father's
{ model farm at Paris, 111, Her work in
| prominent productions hac resulted in
her becoming one of the bost.known of
the many picture players. This is one
of her latest pictures.
Winsome Jean Paige, the
| star, is a farmer's daught-r
| the greater part of her lif
——————
————
i
was fooled when 1 put that glue
He it was the
the
gine will
he
| on back.
wind blowing
“Yes,
together
his though IS
bushes
keen
that
for a
“but 1 reckon they won't
friends
while, I Rey F« X,
¥ fast
after they got
meaning;
whence it was derived; signifi-
LICE,
nan s
enough, is =a
a
ven to
without
Anglo-Saxon
form
noble, In
feminine forms.
ard evrials
curiously
name,
Ori th
ginally ©
of the .) doubt,
feminine
ins both
reg
and
Adelgis ‘
the proper
Aliza
5
minine form would
that Ret
Eliza,
s
Some helleve
+4
mits
to be a derivative
Elizabeth. is this form. For
Aliza
the Liber Vitae
the changes in Ade
missing
of
roof
f Adelgiza,
az the
of In
1
na
na
w
§ I
records Riza
of that
Mee
I
Ade
her gifts upon the altar
bre by
and
who laid
tion
it ame p
Aliza
contra
still daughters
Adaliz
other
given
E
Alls,
is
of noble fa
m
liz and finally are cot
derivation
phony
tractions, icia a
which represents an effort at eu
incking In Alisa, but Alison not
ved as Is popularly supposed. but
ont origin.
sO
deri
has
Alloe is purely
Teutonle
planation
name is
Adalbert
“daughter”
a completely dif:
with
another
hat
feminine
signifying
Alix
a wilh
a slight
ox.
English
flavor, since
of Its origin Is
derived from the
or Adelchen,
in Frankinnd, ¥
England when Alix 1a Belle
Henry LL
mile stone o
the
It Is found
of Russia
which
in emerald
and
changes
Alice,
its
green,
———————— a ——— a — ————
er
Ww refusing to
OnVveynnheo,
Or she may wait until they are in thelr
seats at the theater and
own and her escort's onj
play by indulging in her quarrelsome
mood. She may actually enjoy the
embarrassment that he endures, Or
she may wait until they are with thes
fends at a dance and then refuse to
dance with him just for t
tion of having others geo
able she can make the poor man
question. There are girls who do this
sort of thing, but they are truly not
well bred. The really well-bhred wom.
an, if she must quarrel with the man
who is devoted to her, w alts unt they
are alone,
(©. 1923, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate
oyment of the
how miser.
end lucky jewel
ATT I TF
representa.
tive f
| and
slone,
the Russian
therefore
The Russians
{ ¥ ra
brings great fi
(iP
honored
witne ite
of
and, when dreamed Fd 5
Monday
day and 7 her hucky number,
ver | {} rhe,
4
means
to look forward to.
lucky
| Her
! which
is
oo. > 1
flov in white hawth
sur.
pi
sir
» Ime.)
PECL OOOO PEP OP ow SECO Pe ree.
The Friendly Path
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By WALTER L ROBINSON
corrrnreld
THE FUTURE
PREPS P Ore 00 "
CEES P PLEO PCL COIP PSPS 000 rr,
Gur own feet,
i
|T EAR
L*4
others,
N to stand on 3
few make head ay by «
but the a
Unless one,
$a +
epenide
3 ne
Of JOLY
ag
hoe thelr own path
nust
there.
bese
not
much headway and his
in probability,
8. Day after
4 toward his
in likely to he
ia
i fore, has confidence in imself and
trust
in him as he dese Ves,
CHUusSe others
and
he
te
ie
make
will all
| hedged with thorny bri
jday, as
Uncertain
fo
pathway be
he plods onwa
hig life
| disturbed and his happiness destroyed
| by the thorn pricks every time he halts
| to reflect on the best w iy 10 gain his
desires,
| In the social world Int
| necessary. Those w
| into the midst of a form I party unan-
{ nounced could expect nothing else but
i ley stares and an wnpieasant depar.
ture through a rear doo, Sut
world of business, indys '¥ and fin
introductions are not os
Coss Those
fortunes in not being
some one of high stand]
them ahead are themsel
worst handicaps.
goal,
oductions are
able to
g help shove
Chamber of Commerce,
managing a big manulicturing busi.
| ness, though he is up in the
j recently declared that he dic
| sider Introductions of nouch
those seeking business or Industria!
Success. He tells a story to illustrate
hig reason for confidence that big men
trust others just as quickly without in.
troductions as with them, providing
those seeking recognition believe in
themselves and have the proper sort
of personality, He declared that when
banks in his own city were too small
to extend to his business sufficient
credit, he went to New York, without
Introduction nad, by stating his situa.
tion frankly, obtained the iine of credit
lie required for his shops,
lesten busi.
ness worries today,
Greater frankness would
(® br the Wheeler Syndisate, Tne)
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Changes Last Year's Frock to New
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Se,
Most
styles will per
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take utel
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£ Neat towing. Cattle Raising
Prosperous Farms and Happy Homes await those who are "
desirous of enlarging their present resources and securing for
themselves homes in a country that, while yet in its infancy, has
made itself famous by the quality of the grain it produces and by the
excellence of its live stock,
There are Millions of Acres o |
of of soil vailable for the man whose object in life is to become
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