The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 12, 1923, Image 6

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    By
HEED THE PILOT
Ww
1
Hen an
crowd
hear
seldom be in
before
Y fn
i haus you
of them say:
“If I were twenty-one years old and
knew as much as do now, I'd be a
whale of a success.”
erbaps he would. Perhaps he
wouldn't, But It is certair that If
fre could begin life at twenty-one with
the experience of forty he would be
far better off.
Aud the curious
ill
{
thing about It all
is that he could avall himself of this
experience If he would pay heed to
the pllots who are always willing to
direct him.
What would you think of a
way to the rallroad station, and
ting the direction would deliberately
go the other way?
Yet that Is what is done, repeated-
ly, by almost every young man
starts out in life.
got.
friends, he
directions which,
he invaluable.
They from the experience
which these men have dearly pald for.
They are Invaluable.
Yet youth is unheeding, and
vice ig almost instantly forgotten with
the result that the reciplent to
learn from an experience ns expensive
and often as disastrous as that of the
man counseled him
ir are a young man von are
fortunate. Almost any of your elders
i sound and ad-
which you to
if
alder
if followed,
come
the ad
@ has
who
you
will rive 3
yon sensible
vice—advice can follow
Yoiir own
You can le the
1d of by jy
134
profit will
vou
inistake
ina
nN e
hers pur own
Y
n of
vho }
1 have before y
v
HW
ou i it
art heen mado
in}
an
wise to do
experience Is a
Something to
Think About
By F. A. WAL
a
KER
A —————
BUILDING ON SAND
A"
14
CHFUL of your
lest you bulld
agcuracy
ai
CREUY,
yourself from
seience
and
the
muy clined
it
not are a
experiment and
iH
the
eadier
lighter, th
character
a
i Ose
e eye
strong
be
80
Is for effort.
who o fancy
liberty
judge
that this Is to
make the for
themselves,
It cult now and then t
is dif y strike
able truth and a plausible lle, but
clear thinking will
a
moment's
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[Mothers
i
i
it Is an expensive
listen, and
wlio has
teacher. Far bet.
listen carefully to the
fraveled the same
travel, and knows where
ure,
young men do this,
of them who do so succeed.
Remember that, and you will be
saved many griefs, many losses, and
perhaps final and utter fallure. And
when you are forty, and nowhere,
you will not be repining that you can't
start the world at twenty-one with
your present knowledge,
(® by John Blake.)
ter
pilot
you
the
Nome
sea
must
rocks
and all
Improvement on the "Cello.
A new form of the ‘cello, having five
instead of the usual four,
illustrated and described In Popula:
Mechanics Magazine. The additional
an E string, made of No. 7
| plano wire, which is kept under a ten
slon of 60 pounds by small worm
gear, and extends the tone range of
| the Instrument considerably,
mms Presses msn
Conan Doyle on Dreams,
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle never had a
dream, he added, “I
several had
detall,
strings is
{one Is
n
| recurring But,”
have times
dreams, exact In
ee
|
» body, but it seldom succeeds, When
it does It Is just at the moment be
tween »
sleeping and waking.
DEFIANCE
By GRACE E. HALL
TE
1.** no man
shall
Fling buck his words and prove they
bat li
-—---m-iy
say to you that you
foal]
are on!
falter—aye, and
quall
i not lose unless your cour
dies ;
You
shin
nye
So
lung as
try
you are brave enough to
The tame of strength within you shall
not He.
If sometimes you shall feel the fatal
urye
let your grip grew loose upon
life's reins,
energy
To
Lash every with scorn, and
merge
Your forces in
pains ;
one
a drive against your
Let have the chance te pass
tha say
You ure a weakling. wrecked
nile
d
1 by
view :
heart
man
vour hol
ure
ietual
his
bold
and say you've lost
Judge what you geem in
With he too may he less
A imes than he may seem
The takes the upper sphere,
Who ach day a strooger man
Whatever be
le
sure he fought
(@ by Dodd. & Co
hink
ashamed to
ught
TPH
we th fail
are building our
ort of sand. like
shift its position
nam
construct,
we in the
legree,
reputation on a
ly any moment to
and wreck the ood
striving vears to
Even the of
ft
gr ee we have
heen
best us, especially in
down,
And the sunshine follows the rain;
But yesterday's sneer and yesterday's
frown
Can never come over again
-Charles Kingsley.
+ WHOLESOME DISHES
KEEP this recipe where you can
find it when apples are plentiful:
Baked Scotch Apples.
Select perfect apples of medium
of shaved maple sugar, or light-brown
sugar, a bit of salt, one-half teaspoon.
over the apples. Just before putting
apples the julee of a lemon and
tablespoonful of butter, nke
ered In a moderate oven for half an
hour, then remove the cover and bake
a
heat,
Bottled Cocoa.
For the mother who serves cocoa
often the following will prove helpful
Take one cupful of cocon, tne-fourth
a cupful of sugar, and ne capful of
boiling water. Boll together until
thick, then put In the ice chest In a
bottle when cool. Add a tablespoontul
| BErve,
Put a tablespoonful of strained
| pared for breakfast or luncheon. Gar.
nished with
makes a most acceptable dessert,
(©. 192%, Western Newspaper Union.)
FURNESS) SS
ONCEIS ENOUCH
f our good
breeding
If
out,
intent
ten |
Hy
id be found
All we
language
»
a
i
our
io iP COR h f«
ave
is our
its use, « dellherately
in wrong places
on n
we erect
f sand
our
structure bed o
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23. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate )
ill) —
Hecnmcncncccnnnncnncnnnnll
MEN YOU MAY MARRY
By E. R. PEYSER
Has a Man Like This Proposed
to You?
Symptoms: Rather
short round head — tightly
cropped brown halr—-a good
plodder. “Everything suits me.”
he tells you. “What a cinch hell
be," think you. Gallery seats
are good enough for him-he
ikea the feel of the differential.
in-coin In his sensitive pockets,
Rarely buys a new sult. Never
thinks of taking a tax! for you
when you are caught In a
storm with your best clothes on
~never enters his mind! Yet
he has a tidy bit of dough. in
the ba(n)kery, and he Is a very
safe bet,
Sock ye
IN FACT
Safety-first 1s his hyphenated
middle name,
Don't dare!
He likes you
thinks you're
Save vourself
something on
known to him.
Absorb This:
A SELF.EARNED PENNY
TURNETH AWAY ARGUMENT.
(@ by MoClure Newspaper fiyndicate.)
hecanse he
saving.
by earning
the side. unbe
west Pinson
b+ Shhh honcho hhh hohe hosts hhh thos diesen ihostiontionsis othentho enti
Speed in Oiling Ships.
Facilities for increasing the pump-
ing eapacity of the United States ship
ping board fuel oll station at Blakel;
Island, Mobile. Ala. have recently
been Installed. The pumping capacity
from storage to ships of thelr station
Is now approximately 1800 barrels.
As a Building Material It Ig Finding
Appreciation Among Architec.
tural Critics.
Not only do ar
sider
hitectural erities con
tucco as one of the most attrac
tive finishes to be obtained for exterior
walls of modern bulldings but the gen
eral public as well lias placed Its ap-
Btucce Is a magnesite product which
Properly ap
It Is sald to be
It is un
12 patural elements
said to disintegrate and destroy some
of fini sh,
to the
forms Stucco forms a
structure to It
Is applied and protects and perpetuates
111
i
which
iteelf as well
Attractly
of it
Blo«
or
LIS ype
eness possible in the var ely
use nnd design
block
5 is a feature,
after of homes, churches
buildi ¢ be built
of finish and no two hulldings
alike. This difference in ap-
stained through the use of
rock,
Lr
Kk
other un with
t
pearance is of
sinnll pebbles, crushed
constant
weather, and varying so greatly (n tex-
ture and color that unlimited
tions can be obtained, giving to each
building =a diferent
from the one adjacent. These surfaces
are never painted und are
exposure to
combina
distinctly effect
sald to be
as the resurfacing for vl
ting
nw, but
I
in the summer
houses jn the winter
MUST NOT OVERLOOK VINES
Have Strong Useful Purposes as Well
as Generally Recognized Orna.
mental Effect
ell.
paint
preserve
“Better America”
the Better Homes core
Harding declared
fer better homes
movement for a better America”
continued
Means
Speaking at
President
cment
mony
the
that
“is a
mon
fhe home is at least not merely
the center but truly the alm,
1 the purpose of all human or-
ganization Ihe common man of yes
was a serf, a peasant, bound to
significance he did not
for whose
The common man of to
citizen, a voter, a sovereign,
the ob
ject ane
terday
tnzks whose
know, and
small
is a
care
day
ends and destiny of the state It Is
Prepare Plans Carefully.
Don't make the mistake of bullding
all, Nothing Is more expensive
than the rule of thumb of planning or
Rallroads can-
There Is no quicker way to wreck
your purse than building without an
accurate buying and building schedule,
This means carefully prepared plans
that are complete in every respect.
Town Wants Radio Set,
Seward, Aloska, conducting a
rapid-fire campaign to raise funds for
a municipal radio outfit
A ————
Is
Home Town GQCenerally Dest
Someone has sald: “I'd rather be
a big toad in a small puddie than a
small toad In a big puddle” For
mest men there are greater oppor.
tunities in home towns than there
are in large cities. Better stay in your
home town,
Individual Effort Necesary.
A clean city, be it remembered, ean
come only from individual effort, Don't
leave it to your next door neighbor to
de all the cleaning in your community
«~qget busy yourself,
faland of Mauritius Just Small Part
of Great Empire's “Far.Flung
Battie Line.”
Have you ever heard of
the Dodo?’ Sounds
| Island of the more or
ldyl of Paul and Virginia.
However, there 18 such a place, be
{ cause L. C. Barbeau Is health com:
{ missioner of this island, and recently
| was a delegate to the national con-
| ference of social workers, held at
| Washington,
The Island
The Island
like
Jens
the same
mythical
of the Dodo, better
a small principality under the British
{| Bovernment off the southeastern coast
[ of Africa, east of Madagascar. It's
{ bopulation consists chiefly of Hindoos,
British, Dutch and a mixture of all
three,
“The island,” said Mr. Barbeau, “is
{ often spoken of us the ‘star’ of the
| Indian ocean, but I prefer the name
| of 'Bugar island,’ by which it Is also
known in our part of the world, It en-
Joys u delightful climate and exhibits
{2 quaint combination of troplecal and
| temperate zone scenery. Its soll Is
{ completely free from beast of prey or
venomous reptiles. The death rate,
| however, from disease ls high"
This island {8 in the southern con-
Anes of the troples. It was once the
of extinct Dodo. Originally
| colonized the French,
| quered the English
poleonic wars, and has remained
lsh.
the
by
home
it
by during Nu-
its situation on the sea route
im-
re-
of much commercial
this has been much
opening of the
time
purtance, but
duced by the
canal
#t one
Dr
11}
ith
for
whole
Barbeau's problem
hen work that of a coun
try with a population of pearly half a
inhabitants on an island
fourteen or fifteen miles In length
fa graduate in medicine
of Edinburgh. He
government labor
is
1114 .
million
only
f=
of
Barbeau
the
director of
in Maur
University
the
story ius
Losing $10 to $75 an Acre.
armers the world over are naving
Denmark
£10 an
acre on oats
and $50 to 875
Hard this
these
except in
are
§15 an
barley,
troubles
farmers BE
losing
vheat
Ol aloes an
slieve are
hy experts In the Lon
“If
average
paper comments
this year simply
crops he will be keep
in hi
The
given
« pocket instead of
reasons
the London
irbed
r this situ
as by news
several, a dist
are id
i wy 11 53 1) pre bio)
ile. ey anges i
g! rallway
rates, restricted credit, too short credit
n
ind jdlemen’s
in
fit When
rire
®
wells for cents a quart in
the farmer get contigs the
railrond 4
tails for 18
cents, millers
$5
«7
’
cents: a loaf o
hread re
cents, the farmer gets Tl
get the of every
rest
’ ’
hee!
These figures are the Lon
similar
3.500 miles
from
They show how
of farmers
impassable
Street a Bless!
&
ng.
ain ii wing
strated the
live uptown
Ig an avenue
f comparatively little
used bs neighbor.
answering a
states
avenge half torn
or something are
hiree
nt
£1
ways ne
when
Sun
hood
‘11
fire engines
York
is
he New
This
New sewers
put in and t
are heing erected. There 1s much build
Ing material strewn about and passage
even on foot is a trying matter
The young couple were inclined to be
resentful-—the dust, the inconvenience
until they discovered that
f th
now up
being
the
i pelled to take another route and the
| young couple's sleep at night is
| longer. disturbed as formerly.
“What Road's This?” “Dunno”
a crossroads a few miles east of Hol
| iday, Kan., without more than a gen
| eral idea which way to turn. Two
boys, each about eight years old, were
trying to catch a turtie in a mudhole.
“What road's this?" the driver
asked, pointing to the crossroad.
After a moment of frowning concen
tration, in chorus; “I dunno.”
“Well, where does this one go
straight ahead?
“Oh,” sald the taller, “that goes te
the store and the schoolhouse!”
And both severed relations by grad
bing again for the turtle,
Veteran Believer in Work,
Mrs, H. T. Burhead, &early eighty
years of age, does all ber own gar
{ dening and sold $300 worth of produce
Inst season in addition to what she
raised for her own use. She gardens
about an acre and hires the plowing
done, but does all the rest of the work
herself, including the spading of the
entire garden in the spring. She be.
eves firmly that hard work cures
most of the ills of life.~Shelbina
Democrat,
To Fight Loss From Rust
One result of 8ir Robert Hadfleld's
announcement that the ravages of
rust and corrosion represent an annual
wastage of 22500000000 Is a sug
gested exhibition In London of non
rusting and antlrust products,
and give your
stomach a lift
Provides “the bil of
sweet” In beneficial
ferm.
Helps to cleanse
the teeth and keep
them healthy.
| Llov LOOM
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Ask Your Local Dealer
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(Heywood. Wakefield Co.)
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The Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospita
School of Nursing offers a three-yemr course
of study in practical and theoretical nursin £
eighteen months of which are devoted to
care of nervous and mental cases, the re.
maining eighteen months an
general hospital Baltimore. Pleasant,
interesting stmosphere Attractive pur.
roundings. Pupils are given salary with fo
maintenance, Two years of high acho
quired. Fall and winter classes now form.
ing. For information, address
Buperintendent of Nurses,
SHEPPARD and
ENOCH PRATT HOSPITAL
TOWSON (BALTIMORE), MD,
land's Birptic Cotton. Te
afiliated
in
re.
HINDERCORNS nemoves Gorne, Ou
EA ERAS
sista. Biscox Works, Patcbogus, X. Y.
JUDGE COULDN'T SEE POINT
Legal Luminary Mad His Own Idea as
to What Really Should Be Con.
sidered Distance.
An old judge had grown tired of the
interests and conventions of a
Desiring to live closer to
3
ue
One day he met a number of the
younger legal lights who were inclined
in turn, did not
with them as to their importance on
gree
ag
“But, judge,” one of the leading
lights said, “you live so far out”
“So far out? So far out?” the judge
spouted. “So far from where, from
whom, you? I am Just as close to the
sun, moon and stars as you are —
Judge.
—————
Those who have known grief sel
dom seem sad,
remem
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disagrees
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