The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 08, 1923, Image 2

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DE LL-ANS
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nt
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uest. She and 81.00 at
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aia — ————
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| HCHO HARRAH CI FCHORCECH
GPP20SITION
FRR RAARRRRRRARRRRS RRA
By CORONA REMINGTON
HCO ORR RCI HORE ORO
), 1923, by MeClure Newspaper Syndicate )
'THERS had two Jolly
sparkled with
upon life with
ASON CARI
; old blue eyes that
mirth and looked out
{a sort of amused sympathy, a tol
| erance and understanding, a kind of
{ rule of thumb psychology based upon
| years of contact with human nature,
| “Folks ain't actually bad.” he would
| say, “that 1s, sure enough, downright
bad. Just'you let a man know you
think he's going to skin sou or lay
| down the job or whatever (t Is,
{ and he'll do it bust. But you ex-
pect the best of a man and the good'll
come out.”
From this it can be
son Caruthers was not a great
jnor a wonderful one, but sort of a
homely old philosopher with a heart
as a house and a sympathy that
surpasseth understanding
shining mark for
MALY heavy laden,
send them aw
and inspiration
feeling that their
after all
when Bll
town, w
on
or
Ja-
mun
seen that
13 b 4
Caruthers
was a
] were
would
those wi
and
with
and
ho
we and he
alw
fresh courage
often with an
weren't so bad
Came a day
il of the
ays ay
Fieming,
ide alked Into (
ors’ with a
f droop to his great
“You're i
player t«
t
little store drazeing
blg shoulders
swell looking
way,” Jason
But
it's
the matter?
and see
i nt
| eves a cause of
ble.
“Sorry,” Le
die Int
Ty.
Bill,
| and
one
i
| amends,
i* “Glad you
| you right.
| to :
said after a
butt in,
pause
mean to but I was
i BOI
feeling the other's contrition
for
to
it anxious
hurried
Wonseh
talk
81
to
some
UNIS
to,
did, Uncle Jason,
Me and Amelia's
re
split
up.
“Sure enough now.
telling me that trou!
| help a little”
| “Getting
| around to all
| with that W atk
hobbed her ha
Don't feel like
ile? Mebbe I could
too flighty.
these dances
feller
1 the
had paint on in Rr paint i”
“Do tell That Is prety bad
She's a sweet little trick, Bill; I al-
ways di not bigger'n
h you and
and I'd t!
you tO wa
and ge
and she's
ns
much
your arn
her out 1inys
3
? ing
It'd be ne 4 4 ice if
i 8 to
it's
did
iy. And
d
80
quarrel or
yon J
“Quarreled
two montl
“You hat I
Jelieve youre right,
talked the
ainsé noting
she's
is
believe, son? |
The more
did get
with Amelia
and
enough for you
There
but
mis
sree she
Wrong
Kinder re-Cevilish
chievyous
to teil » do a thing to make
She's se
and
rier proud
to
Wins you,
not
gone
rope and
» ahout noth
1’ make a peace
ng
and buck, and it's
h humans some
from the store
that night Bill felt sot
irted. He would try Uncle
plan, for it could do no harm.
the t Amelia went to
instead of staying home and
when she refused him as an
1
com fi
ime el
Ce,
brooding
he bot
his buttonhole and ap
any mon she
he
hut he was
her very
introduce
did all
good time,
ug around
it a point to
didn't know
help her have a
fareful not
much himself,
and
to ha
Amelia was puzzied-
curly head and laughed and “danced
and flirted,
easiness crept into
had never treated
fore-—what
as pleasant as ever,
her being.
her that
he mean? He was
yet so different;
far away and impersonal
What could he mean. When he called
| the following evening she would ask
| him.
ut he didn't call
could
{ somehow
i ~nor the next eve
| ning, nor the next, nor the next, and
jit was a week before she saw
| again. Ore whole week of absolute
{ torture, Amelia refused to eat,
| couldn't sleep, her chieeks were pale,
| the neglected bobbed hair hang In for.
{ lorn little strings about her face.
| the jauntiness gone--g most
{ little girl with a breaking heart,
When Bill his own heart
{| jumped with sympathy and trinmph,
hut he was master still of himse
| He stood in the doorway and held out
! his arms,
“If you've had enowgh”
priced at his own coolness,
me here.”
i Somehow she
| room and into his
i “What made yon
| at last.
| “I-11 don't knew, but when I found
{out you didn’t care whether I did it
or not, somehow 1 Just dide't want to
do it any more”
And Bill Flgming smiled as he
thought of Uncle Jason's lamb and the
opposition,
Answer Short and Snappy.
Housewife-~Every morning it's the
same story, Lena, always late, How
many more times am I to fret about
this?
Lena—Ten times, Mrs. Sharp. To.
fdny Is the twentieth, I leave on the
first,
saw her
he sald, sur
“You may
i ot
stumbled across the
Arms,
do it?" he asked
i
SUCCESS il
The photog free
ington, il, F¥
BOrvice must
raph shows rural
ully
be credited to the motor
Frias 3
=
delivery Bloom-
mail
8 rare excep-
carriers starting from
car, The horse is now
when the automoblle cannot operate.
PUTTING CHAINS
Unless Method of Matin |
Practiced a Bit, It Is U
ly Awkward Process
IREER. Pre
tive Er
ed
Jal=
Very
mobile
olien it is oni)
not
yethod
tUSes lim
owner is
ainted of
{Oo tuke a
or pi
them on
Wilh
the st
nom
when rect
is wet, and Un
the method
practiced
process,
i
a bit,
and as
rather than spend
utes
ers to
will run al
nt
Practice Is Reiptal;
The first couple of ti
are put on oti take
whi to do it, and the
believe,
a considerable
le motor ay
even
dicated size
are
although
for hi
not
practice
things
A little
attachis
moment
ithe
howe
ig
pul
necessary
now, of cours
neecada
The best
wheel
ward the rear
end snugly
front,
When
and tuck
underneath the
ining are in
ried and run ahead
This pulls the part
unaer
both « position
ted
sad
Then
Joining
tens
up
suggested that the
wheel be hooked
done by hand
ns rule t
Learn to Put
By way of concl
up
and
belt
ightiy
on Chains,
be
fit
can
will a
ision i
a
how
iS earnegtiy
littie time be giv
on chains
the
learning to put
It was the experience of
that what at first was a laborious and
pie of trinls a matter of seconds only,
with the result “at first
rain” the chidins go on, as ey should.
that drop of
In Many Instances Real Reason
That They Are Not Protected
From Moisture.
who dry batter
occasion to
brief existence of these devices, In
many chses the real why the
dry batteries fall so rapidly is simply
because they are not protected from
dirt and excessive
It is easy to make a stont wooden box,
fitted with a cover and permenent
termina! connections. The sides, bot.
tom, ends and cover are made of hard-
wos] three-eighths an inch thick
box may be made to accemmon-
date as many cells as desired, either
n single or double rows
parts of the box are screwed to
ind the insit given
of melted paraffin wax render
The should
made to fit lush with the box sides,
| LOUD CREAK GIVES WARNING
Le Noise Is Noticed When Clutch Is
Engaged It May Be Dus to
a Loose Wheel.
If a creak ix notice! In a rear wheel
when the clutch Is engaged it may be
due to a loose wheel, provided that the
rear axle ix ‘of fhe semi-flonting or
three-fourths floating type, in which
the wheel ix not rigidly attached to
the axle. In this type the wheels fit
on the end of a tapered shaft and is
locked tight by a large cottered nut.
If the nut Is not drawn up fully and
the wheel Is a trifle loose the axle
will turn slightly when power Is "ap
plied und give rise to an annoying
cramsk. Though the wheel may seem
tight upon spection. an attempt to
further tighten the nut may prove the
Car owners
often have
use
lament
fenson
rsd
0%
gether |
fe ia fin even Con.
to it :
Covey
GASOLINE 0 BE PREFERRED
Than Kerseene for . Washing
Bearings, Cleani ing Brakes and
Running Board,
|
i
| Better
For all cleaning
ashing of
and running
ways to be preferred
reason that
| thé
purposes, Including
bearings, cleanin Kes
IR bra
board: al
for
ERASGIINne 18
Kerosene
rales «
to
of
used
be
is cold,
in
when
and
for pur
appiied when the
cleaning
i
| kerosene that Is
this
pose should only
the valve
Warm air ca
in
Any
ap ening
ment
wilt fry lvse
HE drying
stems (Ing them
¥
an opening found, can be
with felt
tie scheme 1 akes It easier
vewnay is tom
: ities
Connected With En.
gine When Operated by Any
Unautherized Person,
oon
Automobile Burglar Alarm.
through which a fluid under pressure
is adapted to pass when the engine is
ated by an unauthorized
oper person,
nal and warn the police and public of
the unauthorized operation, Mensns
nection between the engine
signal until the authorized
locks the same
and the
operator
PLAN T0 ADJUST ¢ GENERATOR
rent to Battery Is to Tighten
the Fan Beit.
wllesisniions
A good way to adjust
to increase the flow of the current to
the battery ig to tighten the adjust
which drives the
erator and thus increase the output
method is by
armature. Increasing
raises the charg
ing
the pressure
ing rates and decreas
the pressure lowers It.—
S———
AV TOMOBHLE
@ NINTS #5
up the oil,
loss of power
Overheating burns
ing friction,
cylinders,
caus
. * -
From
automobiles In use in the United
States inereased 1,700 per cent.
- - ®
When timing the ignition of sn en
gine it Is necessary to know when
the piston reaches the top of the
stroke.
. »
Watch out for stemm at radiator
vent, as It Indicates that the engine
is overheating, a condition which may
result in serions damage to the en
gine If not taken care of In time.
. » -
When driving at night a mojorist
Sholfld not stop te plek up uw tire or
any other article seen on the highway,
This may be a trap and a gang of
.
contrary. ~-Automobile Digest,
*
holdubs muy be hiding close by,
ih
RGN
ag R35
OY [rd
Cass GRAHAM BO NER.
Senos CPPTMGHT BY WELTUNY EW AIAE 0S snc mits
TURKEY GOBBLER'S SPEECH
Gohpler was In
Near him stood Mrs,
key Gobbler
the
Tur-
| Mr. Turkey
| barnyard.
friends,
“Lis isn
Turkeys,”
to
he sald,
Aft
Every Me al
Have a packet in your
pocket for ever-ready
refreshment.
Aids digestion.
Allays thirst.
Soothes the throat.
For Quality, Flavor and
Gobble,
gobble, 1
All the
gathered
Mr,
bler,
ha
throat and
at th
ent
if
he smiled his best
He, and commence »d :
friends,” he sald, “it is not
woust, but a little real pride
We turkeys can be
Turkey Gob-
and after he
cleared
jonked
‘
differ. |
i i je
Almost Bursting all
is to 3
With Pride. Bee
Lnim
they were
ing attention to him
turkey sm
“Ah
is all
justly
to
right
“We honored on the day
g Now Porky Pig over
yonder in the pen, is never honored in
such a way. His family
great and
we do
“IT often look
that it
digging In
for they cannot
and gobble with pride
Sammy Sausage, Brother Bacon,
Master Pink Pig, Miss Ham,
are
£11
the beautiful
at them,
is no wonder they
the
yaelf are
mud w
hold
nys
£3
ul thelr
in up
heads ns
can,
Pinky Pig
Bir Percival Pork
all right in their way,
unimal a any ing
knew it! why they
through
Sir Benjamin
but they
irtance,
are
And
grunt
th >
their way life
“Now,
and t Li he
of noise
the ducks and swim
cackle and make a great
and quarrel with their
neighbors, That's because they're
uf course! They dom’t
} vr
are bappier
Quack
geese
deal
geese,
that
have
ant,
But
creatures far
a far better time
and
then
who are pie
their neg!
can't
iy Bre UK
who enjoy
of
y naine
course you ted
what 1}
isrkey Gobbler cleared his
throat again and after seeing that ali
e still listening to him, he in
ped: “Billy Gout is all very well, but
then, one tell by his family
name that he doesn't amount to wuch,
How glad | am our family ‘name isn’t
that of Goat! He will eat almost
There is nothing superior about
and by diet, I mean his food.
Rooster crows and makes a
ISS, he gets pretty fright.
envd automobile horn! His
grand or great grandfather
great. great grandfather said he made
sutton olgiles stop to see which way he
was goihg going to let
them think horns were of more
importance than his crowing
“He is of the apinion that roosters
should go up and start some barnyards
in the Just so to
airplanes haven't the right
wherever they please!
“But he hasn't gone ns yet
he hasn't heard of any Rooster air
plane express going to the clouds.
*The hens cackle and make & great
fuss. but they don't swount to so
much. And the chickens aren't great-
er. But ah turkeys It is not
because 1 wish to bomst, but it is be
cunuse I am almost bursting with pride,
as Thanksgiving day comes around
again, snd I think of the honor th
hag been shown our family.
“Porky Pig's family will do for any
old breakfast. Who has set aside a
special day in the year when the spe
cial |
nt
wer
100 Can
his diet,
“yr
great fi
by
but
an
father
as he wasn't
their
clouds He ghow the
they
because
we
at
or ham? NJ and 1 doubt
if they ever will
“Who has set aside a special day in
one,
is chick
Noone, A
will do
for any meal at
all, though I think
chickens are more
Chickens do
for lunch.
suppers, and ba-
con is mostly for
Where
in
hy
net
honor
enten
the
or business or
who're still half.
asleep wud not in
the least appreci
Not in Any
Murry.
grunt thelr way through life.
the great and lmportant feature of the
occasion. And all those big words
mean thet we're The Thing about
Thanksgiving day.
“People take time over Thankagiv.
ing day dinner. They are not in any
hurry. They do us great justice. They
admire our family, too. They stop
and say:
“Look at that magnificent turkey.’
Ah, we are appreciated”
How She Wanted It,
Dorothy (who was being chastised)
~f'lease ‘pank soft, mother,
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and ollez them much below the regular
prices. WRITE US, stating make of the
machine you desire, and we will send you
prices and particulers. Special attention 2
| owt-oftoun customers.
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in one minute by removing the cause
~friction and pressure,
Zizo-pads are thin, safe, antiseptic,
healing, waterproof and cannot pro-
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Three sizes—for corns, callouses and
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Dr Scholl's
Zino-pads
Put one on - the pain is gone
cs cmnt—
made up her
won't
Nropose
Ld Oppose 8s.
she
be a
unless
spinster
an
some m
appiled at night upom
and strengthen eyes
8, } Y Adv
It's a
feel how
him
con
ipensat
those who
ion to a sinner to
condemn him envy
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fron in just form most
readily assimilated —a form
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