The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 10, 1924, Image 2

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CENTRE HALL, PA.
FROM PERSONAL
EXPERIENCE
Mrs. Bradford Recommends Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
Phoebus, Virginia, — “Having this op-
portunity I justcannot refrain from say-
ing a word of praise
for the Lydia E.
Pinkham medicines.
I have used them as
i] occasion required for
twenty years, and
mythreesistershave
also used them, and
always withthemost
gratifying results.
During the Change
: of Life I had
3 usual distressing
mma symptoms—hot
Hashes, insomnia, ete., — and am
ple to testify to the wonderful re-
gults I obtained from the Vegetable
Compound. - I heartily recommend it to
any woman and I will be pleased to an-
gwer any inquiries that might be sent to
me through the publication of my testi-
monizal.”’—Mra. H. L. Braprorp, 109
Armstead Street, Phoebus, Virginia.
Consider carefully Mrs. Bradford’s
letter. Her experience ought to help
you. .She mentions the trials of middle
age and the wonderful results she ob-
tained from Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound.
troubles, irritability, or if other annoy-
ing symptoms appear and you are blue
at times, you should give the Vegetable
Compound a fair trial. For sale by
ruggists everywhere,
the safe easy way before
worse troubles follow. Take
HALE’S HONEY
OF HOREHOUND AND TAR
The tried home remedy for breaking
up colds, relieving throat troubles;
healing and soothing--quick , relief
ior coughing and hoarseness.
30¢c aot oll druggiets
Use Pike's Toothache Drops.
{T'S SALVE fails fn the
RINGWORM, TETTER or
r CARON,
itehing skin di
5c at 4
AB Richards Medicine Co, Charman Tex
CHILDREN'S DEAUTIFUL
brushed wool sets, $4 i jors
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout?
Tes RHEEUMACIDYF to remove thecause
and drive the poison from the system.
“RURCNACIDE OF THR ISSIR
PUTS REEL MATEY OF THE oUTRIDG™
At All Druggista
Jas. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors
Baltimore, Md,
PARKE
HAIR BALSAM
RewoveeDanare® -Siopatair Vailing
Restores Color and
Beauty to Gray and Faded Hada
" Cie, and $1.09 at Drurcisia
Tseng Chom, Wks Patclhweue BN. 7
ERCORNS Removes Corna, Cale
rR. Ole, storm ail pain, ensures comfort t6 the
makes walking esse, 15a by mail or sb Drugs
Hiscox Chemical Works, Patobogae, N. ¥
[Comfort Your Skin
With Caticura Soap
and Fragrant Talcum
Soap Z5¢, Ointment Z5 and 50¢, Taleum 25.
SAVE YOUR EYES!
Use Dr oF open . (Browater
ue River, roy. nT * Booklet.
sone.
Were Suspicious.
Mrs. Hash-Brown, a seasoned board
ing.» ouse proprietor, entered a butch-
er shop and was cordially greeted.
“Can't 1 sell you some nice chickens
today?” asked the butcher.
“Nope,” said the lady with marked
decision ; “1 can't serve chicken for at
least a week now”
“Why not, ma'am?”
“On account of my facetious board
ers My parrot died yesterday.”
The absurd
chunges.
man is he who never
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OUT OF DARKNESS
OO THINK rightly Is to sharpen
perception and season Judgment,
He or she who is always blunder.
Ing, petting Ia trouble with employers
and friends, never remembers Lmpor-
tant events accurately, Is in constant
danger of fallure.
As the mind directs so
body.
The shambling, irresponsible creas
ture, misguided by a rusty mind Is
much like a vessel at sea which has
unshipped its rudder, He may be
towed to port by a friendly hawser,
goes the
or sent to the bottom by an opposing
storm.
you would like to accomplish. Ponder |
them at every opportunity. The
thoughts to which vou eling hourly are
transforming you into an earnest, use
ful person, or a mup or woman of |
no account,
If want friends, be friendly
Cultivate the right mental attitude
wards others and all will be well.
Take a contrary stand, let the
exhibit cowardice
disloyalty, irritability, habitual
moroseness, and nothing ean sa/e you |
you
to
rust
accumulate, dis
wreckage
Lay hold of the great. potential
!
Resolve to hecowe 8 part
them,
MEN YOU MAY MARRY
By E. R. Peyser
Has a man like this proposed
to you?
Symptoms:
‘ary young,
Dark, handsome,
yory swoll
Talks of
made
Treats
his
Se-and-So
you “fin ven
tures, how he
and take sh
made £50,000 without turninz a
hair, how be LiuMad
wade a clean £10000)
notice ne
up
‘So-nnd-So’
SA np es Worl AA Bs A BR Ge AR es
ant
he bought an Rolls Royee, which
thougi. you know mon hs
pever materialize
es 3 ’ .
cmperamental ; has an
S great Job
fo get.
* pang
ton, somewhere,
n't seen
IN FACT
vs
He is alwn tt r
¥8 up In the alr
Prescription for his brides:
yourself able to In
bing
De
delightful lack of
HS yuurd
£4) forgotten
nything as small
Absorb This:
TO HAVE 18 NOT ALWAYS
TQ SCOLD.
ure Newspaper Syndieste
FB tall A ol
Keep your mind bright by rubbing
It against minds that are brighter,
more capable, more alert than yours.
Open the door to industry Instead of
idleness, to thinking Instead of breod-
Ing, to fuith instead of doubt, and you
never will nck the energy with which
to press forward and take your place
among who are making the
world plensanter and better.
Be
ful.
those
frank,
Grip
good natured and cheer-
your lod, whatever it ‘may
fear of faillure—no fear
thing or anviody but yourself,
Be patient
of any-
and persevering. Put
and hate in a weighted bag
and throw them overboard, They will
fondest
Ie digturbed ahout
cept the rival
ninbition,
noi
rivalry,’ ex-
ry existing between your
good, und evil self
It Is valy the wortal who overcomes
! to uplift |
who has the
power
fron
human ul lead others
at
with
ipped to |
rife
bis
un dark- |
capable ull times to |
strength the mental |
wld his own |
when storms bent
eau
in the sternest st
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Jigre Newspaper Syndicate
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RRR TS
ALL THE WAY
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
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1.2% us find our Joy today,
Not awalt tomorrow,
There 1s little, anyway,
In the joy we borrow,
There Is Joy around’ us here,
Very lovely, very near;
Looking fur nhead, my boy,
You way miss a lot of joy.
/
Let us find our joy around,
Not on yonder mountains;
Near us wow 1 hear the sound
Of the crystal fountains,
What the road au fellow goes,
You will always find a rose,
Ev'ry season, ev'ry hour,
Has ts fruit or hug its flow'r,
Let us tind our joy—we can
Yesterday forgetting,
For we pever find it, man,
Yesterday regretting,
What is done, my Ind, Is done,
But today apother sun
Mukes the sky as blue agaln
As the sky was ever then,
In the preseut, not the past,
Let us do our living;
Heaven we shall find at last
Giving und forgiving.
Not ahead and not behind
Let us look, we, shall find
Joy is alw all today,
All ground ux all the way.
(EC by MeClure Newspaper Syndicets.)
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4ys
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ook
Rave
then, that
at make us
i are in their
presence, that call forth from us our
latent and unexpected personality, that
nourish and support that personality
those are our friends Randolph 8 |
srsons and things
to do our best, 1
beat, when
nose §
ve At our We
CEE
French
endive
dressing Serve on lettuce or
Baked Mackerel,
Remove the head and tall from a
WHAT TO HAVE FOR DINNER
MOST tasty and attractive serv. |
ing of meat may be prepared by |
larding a beef teaderioln or two with |
very small strips of salt pork. Cut!
the lardoons from the firm salt pork
nearest the rind-—they will be firmer.
Pull the lardoons through the fillet so;
that short ends will protrude on each
side. By placing them at regular in|
tervals a very pretty effect is made. |
Brush the meat with a quarter of n|
teaspoonful of mustard to each tea |
spoonful of salt, using » teaspoonful |
of salt to each pound of the meat. Ar
range in a small roaster, place slices |
of salt pork at the side und on this)
place a fat roll of well-Seasoned stuf-|
fing prepared from bread erumbs sea-
soned with sage and onion, enriched
with egg and butter and seasoned well
with salt and pepper. Parbeil enough |
potatoes for the family with an onion |
apiece. Place a potato, then an onion
alternately around the roast. Cover |
and bake until the meat is brown and |
the vegetables tender. Serve with the |
ment in the center of the platter and
vegetnbles and stufling arranged
nround It as they were in the ronster,
Jallied Cranberries.
Add a enpful of water to a quart of
cranberries and cook until they may
be put through a sieve: add a cupful
and a half of sugar—lesd If desired;
return to the fire and just bring to the
holling point to dissolve the sugar. Too
long cooking will. make them bitter,
our out into a mold and chill
5
Sf
Benares Salad,
Take two cupfuls of finely«diced tart
apples: add a cupful of fresh.grated
socontit or well-washed dry cocenut,
“soaked In milk to soften, a small pert
| nepper, finely minced, and ‘a small mid
Louthern onlon, chopped very fine
Mix well and udd a highly seasons
inke 25
in a hot oven. Serve with |
lemon slices,
(PD. 1934, Western Newspaper Union.)
comin Prmemon
Ghe Young Lady
Across the Way
ye -
The young lady cross the way says
gues seen several pletures of Siinent
most like Americans, and she would
; they were a good deal
KS
THE ROM
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ANCE OF WORDS
"HASH"
OMEDIANS and who
profess to abtain merriment
from the contemplation of the
various ingredients which enter
into the dish now known as
*hash”—a form of food which
runs a close second to prunes In
ite mirth-provoking propensities
owe a debt of gratitude to the
French language. because we ob-
tain “hash” almost directly
from the Freach by the elimina.
tion of the final syllable of
hachis,
The bashed-up or cut-up food
in question did mot begin to be
known as “hash” untill our © re
fathers tired of ocanlling R
“hashee”™ In close imitation of
the French word In which the
final "8" Is not sounded, This
noun 1s derived from the verb
hacher, to .chop, or slice or
shred, and, In its turd, came
from the same Teutonic source
ag our own verb “hack,” Being
famous for thelr cooking. the
French early recognized the
tasty appetizing qualities of
cooked ment, cut Into small bits
and highly seasoned with vari
ous kinds of sauces and condi.
ments. This “hashis” made its
appearance in England many
years ago, bat it did not take
tong for the word to he short
ened by the elimination of the
final “ee” sound. and now,
spenking literally, “hash” is a
synonym for a little of every:
thing. There Is no foundation,
however, for the legend that
name of the dish came from the
fact that the cook why orig
inated It conceived the Iden
while under thn Influence of
“hashish” or hemp-from which
the word “assassin” is directly
derived.
{E by Wheeslar Syndicate, Ine)
others
No Place Like Home.
She-"1 wonder why they put corn.
menl on the dance floor?” He—"Oh,
that's to muke the chickens feel ut
home.”
messin Penns wn
Dress Tastenings.
In Prague Is a maseun, devoted sole
iy to a collection of wress-fustening
devices of all kinds and of all ages
Proved safe by millions and
Colds Headache
Pain Toothache
A
prescribed by physicians for
Lumbago
Rheumatism
He Was Safe,
his wife were
quarreling about one thing or another,
One day Mrs, Jones bought a new hat
told ber husband the cost, which
wns $15 “Heavens!” Jones ex
claimed. "Fifteen dollars! Why, that's
a sin.” “Never mind”
quick reply. “it will
Jones and
wus the wife's
be on
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GIRLS! HAIR GROWS
THICK AND BEAUTIFUL
Lifeless, Neglected Hair.
A gleamy masse
of luxuriaast halr
full of glows, lus
ter and Life short
ly fellows 2 genu-
ine teaing up ef
neglected scalps
with depsadable
“Danderine.”
Falling halr,
itching scalp and
the dandruff Ia
corrected immediately. Thin, 4ry,
wispy or fading hair is quickly lavigo
rated, iaking on new streagth, coler
and youthful beauty. “Dandorine” is
delightful on the halr: a refreshing,
not sticky or greasy !
Any drug store-—Advertisement,
Wire Troubles
Animal interference with
service inc bears that mistake
ung of wires for a swarm of
squirrels thet chew holes
sheath of cables; sats and
metal, and spiders
indes
wim
at oat
that throw
vires causing sbort circuits when dew
atl web
wis on the
“DANDELION BUTTER COLOR”
A harmless vegetable butter eolor
Drug
#f “Dandelion” for 35 cents.
Proof.
“And what gave you the impression
man wos drunk?” ssked the
English magistrate.
“Weil, sir,” replied the witness, “he
penny into the pillarbox
house of commons
~ Ady,
the
the
1
ing to bave his weight told”
Back.
After the young thing at the ps
| had concluded her second encore 1
| old lady leaned toward her and sald
| “Thank you so much for your songs
| my dear. They took me back to chi
{ hood days on my father's farm.
{were times when you sang, th
could shut my eyes and fairly |
{the eld frost gate in
| wing.”
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Remedy
, for the prempt rellef of Asthma and
Hay Fever, Ask your druggist for it.
28 cents and ene dollar. rite for
FREE SAMPLE.
Northrop & Lyman Ce. Inc. Buffalo, N.Y.
{ Type of Wrongdoing.
| Those who injure some to benefit
| others are acting as wrongfully as if
they were turning other persons’ prop
| arty to their own nse.
relieve them by morning. Ady.
A woman Is seldom In a position te
command until she has given her prom.
Cepper Coins in China.
There are now about 40,000,000.000
copper colons in circulation in Ching
#0 many that it is no longer profit-
able te mint them.
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