The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 06, 1923, Image 7

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    Hall's Catarrh
Medicine will do what we
claim for it~
rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness
caused by Catarth,
Sold by druggists for over 40 years
F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio
My Picture on Every
Packate P.D.Q.
PD. Q. a chemical (not an
insect powder) that will ac-
tually rid a house of Bed
Bugs, Roaches, Fleas and Ants
with its proper use-—impossi-
ble for them to exist as it kills
thelr eggs as well and thereby
stops future generations,
A 35¢ package makes a quart,
Pres patent spot In every
package. to get them 3 the
ard-to-get-at places, cial
Hospital size, £2.00, .. es
gallons, Your druggist has it
or can get it for you. Malled
prepald upon receipt of price
by the Ow! Chemical Works,
Terre Haute, Ind.
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po Pa
There no
for an unjust
sufficient
slander,
i=
Cuticura Soap for the Complexion.
Nothing better than Cuticura Soap
daily and Ointment now
needed to make the complexion clear,
Add to
Cuticura Talcum,
cuticura Tollet
and you have
Open for Two Hundred Years.
Westminster hospital,
nated tro ym an infirmary
ing the sick and needy,” is
subscription hospital
will shortly
time =00 years fi
ful
which origil-
the oldest
in London, and
in
repairs.
it esta
1
blished in Petty
apel street, and aft
About 1530
cts of St. Pan
pre sont
clita 11
sits i
ies street.
iis
He areiale
i gned
des
nster
One Worse.
Poor Henry Peck
by a motorcar and thoug
about fright
was not injured
“Well, Henry.”
had rushed to
never in you
eh?”
“Oh
“When
“The day I
ghed.—Cincinnati
ened out
wi
you
re scared,
a friend
“1
Were mo
10
his a
ir life
d, guess
yes T was” mn
was that?” asked hi
irmu
red Henry,
s friend
Henrietta,” he
Enquirer,
married
i
8
will not soften it.
‘Made (01311
of wheat
and barley
scientifically
baked 20
Supplies
Vitamin-B
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How can
Grape:Nuts
TR GIES
a wonderfully
appetizing,
J C1100
food ?
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THE Cnr REPORTER.
NEGLECTED GENIUS
NE of the best-known of modern
poets, {ll and destitute after a life
time of toll, announces cheerfully that
he Is emphatically not a neglected
genius,
True, he has no money, but it was
not money that he worked for. His
fame i8 perhaps not as great as his
talent merited, but he did not work
for fame. He worked for the joy of
working, and that was enough.
He looks back upon life feeling that |
it brought him all that he could ask.
Genius Is not neglected any more
than diamonds are neglected, und for
the same reason. This man, had he
chosen, could now be comfortably sup-
plled with money.
We belleve that he should have
been. Every man owes it to himself
to gain Independence, and money
means independence, Our poet's celeb
rity could have been coloed into
Something to
Think About
By F. 4. WALKER
WITH FLYING COLOES
YOU wish In your
sphere of endeavor to reach a des |
lmpor- |
tance, press untiringly forward in all
Let deter or
when
nor cold
your purpose
decided course
attention to the sneers of the
your firmiy
fixed on your resolve and murch reso
lutely abead,
There will will
exhausted, footsore our-
aged; when opposing winds beat furl
neither heat
ou from
once you have
Pay no
frivoious.
your
Keep tind
be times when you
be and dis
sufliclent
for
depressing periods
down and
> + sole
u see to lack
make another
and yi
strength to
ward.
overtake
awhile,
step
When these
you, sit rest
best
Do
with
to get the
x ’
ve ti
mber tha
to zi
hos bhontanth
Hose Deneptd Jou
Ever reme
essary we Dest.
end t
gruff words, Be uniformly cs
Break
ol
Irte
Judg-
Us,
Ok
your neighbor,
that vex your
fettey v
auma
» perplexities
to ail
No one i
f means can «
are famili:
valks of life.
KC De
ly
is In righteous
up to the
ur ea
fa
Use your han
your eyes to look
overhead; ¥:
zood ; your tongue
and
than yourself.
than condemn,
praise God
encournge
and
cheer others less
¢ _
fortunate
to
Rather hold your
Purge sour heart of covetousness
te,
a useless waste of
only
Envy is
energy
mischief and |
enough cash to ease his old age, but
if he preferred to neglect his oppor-
tunities it is ‘nobody's business but bis
own,
It Is his absence of bitterness that
is worth heeding. He has discovered,
what every other man should discover,
that no earnest effort is wasted. He
has learned that people are only too
ready to recognize genius when they
find it, and to reward it when they
recognize it,
Indeed, so keen Is the hunt for
genius that hundreds of near-geniuses
grow prosperous in America as soon
us they betray the least sign of talent,
Publishers and producers hunt for
men who can write. Great corpora-
tions send out scouts for men with
executive or engineering ability that
Is beyond the comunon order.
No musician who Is reaily gifted
ever falls of an audience. And even
industrious mediocrity will sometimes
be mistaken for genius and bave
riches thrust upon it.
Cast the fear that you may be a
neglected genius from among your
If you are a genius somebody
sou will have to
hire gn office boy to keep people from
1
HG
Even If you are not
are likely to be wistaken
that will not harm unless
» yourself, Be
for it will be
hn Blake )
a
for one, But
you
Cures
you
ok
1st IK
ful not to do that,
® by 3
CENTRE HALL, PA.
PERFECT DAYS
ALWAYS
By GRACE E. HALL
HERE isn't a day in the whole
round year
That isn't a periect day;
Measured and trued and printed with
gold,
It glides on its destined way;
It 1s one of the gems that 8
FOU
A pearl In life's necklace rare,
And It hasn't a scar and it has™'t a
mar-——
Unless you have made It there
dven
The sun cannot
your life,
the soft
place;
shine every
But clouds have
shine,
woulu
race;
For the eves must bel old and the soul
must feel
‘he peuce of these quiet grays,
That soften the light and refresh our
sight,
After the burning rays.
You weury in euch
There Is beauty abundant for every
need
In every day of the year:
If you cannot see it, you're
deed,
| For beauty
| What ever your
share
i In the paintings of earth
They are womlirous
there's never
Of chs
(2 by
bind In
is ever near;
lot, you may
and sky;
and
na
in worth ar
a dearth
fre »
Arif the seeing eye,
Dodd Mond & Compas iy.)
1
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\ LENS Go LCR wn ASD
Jom om eenTs Bach
of the
rain of
The
world cannot rem
combined envy
ag
a blade of gress,
kindly and
tield you
whole ove
sand
le
trious
owing or reaping.
Nothing is impossible to the man
woman do these
and he and she will eventually
every obstacle and march
sphantly with flying colors to the
sought destination.
by Me Clare ite Newspaper Syn dicate )
Or grow
charitable,
in ntever
indus.
wi may be
n
or who elects to
things;
suripount
triun
long
(BE 19823
7
or mT SOR ML
i
children were no more?
dread the desert behind us |
worse than the dark before.
————
if the
DISHES FOR THE CHILDREN
HE food that Is good for us is not
always the kind we like; but the |
following will be found acceptable to |
most of the youngsters: i
Luncheon Bread. |
Mix two cupfuls of cooked, warm |
wheat cereal with a teaspoonful of |
salt, one-fourth of a cupful of brown
sugar, one teblespoonful of shortening, |
one-half of a yeast cake, wixed with |
one-half cupful of milk scalded and |
cooled to lukewarm; mix with the
cereal, add three cupfuls of whole
wheat flour and put another on the
molding board. Knead until smooth.
Put into a greased bow! and set to
rise. When double its bulk cut down
and let rise again, Then tut down
and add one cupful each of ralsins,
dates and nuts broken into bits. Shape
in loaves, put into two bread pans and
let stand until light, Bake 45 minutes,
Let stand for 24 hours before cutting.
Rice Pudding.
Take a cupful of cold Lolled rice,
two tablespoonfuls each of honey and
shortening, one egg jo and four
tablespoonfuls of cold water. Mix
well, then add one cupful of pastry
flour, two teaspoonfuls ot baking
powder, a little salt, one-half teaspoon.
ful of almond extract and one-fourth
Dust the cur
Beat well
of a cupful of crrrants,
rants with a little flour.
25% minutes. Serve hot with honey.
ida, Western ya pape Union.
Leia SAT]
LOToS OF FOLWeS GET THE
REP TATION FER BEING
AWFUL PATIENT, WHEN
THEY'RE JUST 700
DOGGONE LAZY T'BE ANY-
THING ELSE!
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THE ROMANCE OF WORDS
“POR K-BARREL"
VV HEN ‘ 1
in the
congressional
midst
discussion
some measure which en-
the expenditure of Iiarge
sums of money in different parts
of the country-~for example, the
rivers and harbors Dbill—one
member will denounce the bill
ns a “poorly disguised pork-bar-
rel”, the meaning is at once ap
parent to anyone familiar with
American. parliamentary slang,
for it has come to be the accept:
{3 ©d equivalent an attempt to
secure public money for private
! or semi-private purposes. A
“pork-barrel” measure. there
fore, Is one which would enrich
certaln districts at the expense
of the public treasury, either hy
providing for costly Improve
ments or by spending money un-
necessarily,
To find the genesis of the
phrase we have to go back to
the earlier days of the republie,
when the majority of the eit
rens were farmers who, during
the winter, were forced to lve
on salt pork. If thelr supply
wns adequate and their barrels
well filled, they sald they bad no
need to worry about a long.
hard winter—the pork-barrel]
would take care of them. In a
similar, But more metaphorical
sense, they now look to thelr
congressmen to take care of
them by securing at least a par
tion of the “pork-barrel” legis
lation, which will lead to profits
on Inbor, land and supplies,
(© by Wheeler Syndicate, Ine)
upon
talls
of
sess { Potrommorons. *
Struggled Hard for Life,
Strange evidence was given by the
house surgeon at a Barrow (Eng) hos
pital at the inquest of an eight-year
old boy. The boy died from lockiaw
caused by falling and cutting his wrist
on a tin, The surgeon sald he died
three times, He stopped breathing
twice and animation was restored
twice. The third time he stopped
breathing It wae fing!
ago.
sacks.
chemic
sufficient quantid
27 states by 120
meant a
investments with
ment piants have
through some st
financing. 162 we
in operation.
financial, operating
These are a few
will tell something
Adants Denver
Birmingham Dies Moines
Boston Detroit
Helena
Indianapolis
Jacksouvilie
empha
Chacrgo
Dalia
ry“portland” cement.
ies in every part of the
plants. There is at least
ts within shipping dis-
low returns.
been built or have gone
age of construction or
re completed and placed
and marketing risks of that
nearly 30 per cent
{important facts about an
of the important place ce-
New York
Parkersburg
Philadeliphoa
Putsburgh
Portland, Oreg
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
Seartle
Se. Love
Vancouver, B.C,
Washington, D.C,
Style E.71—Made from
S$ 90 bright glazed kid-
FosTiMD COMMON sense
with rubber top lift-
oak turned soles
the foot.
« Sizes 24 0 9.
Send for Free
Catalog
Boy, the Anatomical Chart.
Divorce report——"Mrs., Snyder told
the court that her husband hit her in
{ the bakery and broke her gas range”
| ~Roston Transcript.
Admitting a mistake enables others
to see it more plainly,
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: ELL-ANS
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its brilliant kid ey
upper-—no seams v4. ToT
over the tender toe
joints — its flexible J
turned oak sole—is a
srescription for Happy
ect, yet it has all the
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| in Miladies footwear.
i Widths C.D, E &
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DEPT. 10 N.Y. CITY.
RE REE
I oe to keep your
- how to care for him
BA Result of 35 years’ experi.
| Postal brings 300 free samples
direct from mill, 14c¢ an ounce.
Old Colony Mills
Manayunk, Phila.
INDERCORNS Removes Corns.
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