The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 18, 1924, Image 6

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WOMAN SO ILL
COULD NOT WORK
Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg-
etable Compound Stopped Her Suf-
fering and Restored Her Health
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who have female
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helped me very much
in every way possi-
ble. 1 was working
in a dining room in
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1 Sg
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me. I hope all women who suffer will
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my DE '— Mrs. ALBERT
E. DescrauD, Momence, Illinois.
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hd
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Christmas
Time
By THOMAS A. CLARK
Dean of Men, Umiversly of lilmoes
® 1924, Western Newspaper Union.)
the fllusions
4 * ALL
it
that
wound
those
1, luctance
AGNIE clus
bear h Christmas,
2 JRE a Fa Ta The old saint who
the
into the
rovin and
Christ-
me as
or
tered
Sait Arey
dmbed down
chimney
3 wil A ry fitting
frepdad il oir if
stockings
wes
on
as to
Washington my
other person of
whom 1 had
personally He is me
when 1 in reminiscent
ips because 1 have always
wanted him to be real
nized all the subterfuges wh
ig practiced on me as a child
i never
them even self, for 1 was quite
willlng to submit to the deceptions; I
+» happy by all the ceremonies
filled
mas Eve real
Moses or George
any
whom § had heard but
never i
real today
ods, perl
net to
am
1% time, |
to ns
Was ma
and surprises.
1 have never
away from home
hope I never shall be,
the most delightful;
memories, the
about our holiday prepara-
was of the simplest
in all my life
Christmas
Christ.
jos ®
most
at home
the season was fall of
The din.
ner lacked the conventional roast tur
key. Instead there was a roast goose
or a huge joint of roast beef (following
the English custom with which my
mother was familiar) with suet dump-
lings and gravy. There was always,
too, a loaf of spiced bread and plum
pudding with a delightful sauce of
drawn butter, and there was mince
ple followed with nuts and raising and
other goodies,
Just as “home” always suggests to
me sugar cookies, hot from the oven,
with mother warning me not to eat so
many as to make myself sick, so Christ.
mas invariably brings to my mind the
thought of raisins, They were In the
spiced bread which mother made, the
plum pudding was congested with
them, I found them always on Christ-
mas morning in my stocking with other
good things to eat, and there was reg-
ularly on Christmas day a dish of them
on the table to be eaten after dinner,
It was not altogether what we had to
ent that gave Christmas such a high
place In my regard, though that helped
materially, no doubt. It was the mys
tery, the anticipation, the preparation
and the surprise of It all; the gather
ing together of all the family, the
games, the roaring fire in the fireplace,
and the general hilarity and good will
prevailing that made Christmas for me
the hest loved of all the holidays of
the entire year.
“We are rather outgrowing Christ
but
said to me a
a friend
don't believe it
any one again |
is ever going
ust as it used
to he”
I sup
events
wwe not : though there are some
with the celebration
» is the real Christ
re I shall never ou
grow. hang my gto
ing by now, 1 feel
sure a8 I ever did that o
woul
ing and as he
IT was a child My
uns never waned, and my
I practice
connected
of Christmas,
I h I am
If I sh
the fireplace
mans wh
up
$
fust
id 8
of In some way bef }
used to dos
faith
tv
Bg
1 611 14
in Christmas
need for
but wit}
Christmas
the prices of my oy
ties of frankine
been so affected by
ditions. It i= what is in our hearts th
makes Christm
CNN
as real
in the a Christ. |
in our
the angels is
mas spirit is
air If the
hearts, Christmas
is as great a reality as It ever was, wih
we will make it and for us all the
ngels are again proclaiming as they
did that night In Palestine, centuries
ago, “Glory to God In the highest, and
on earth peace, good will toward men.”
I shall hang up my stocking at
there will be raisins |
I have faith that
80,
once more,
—
———————
aN
1) By Frank Herbert Sweet {
24, Western Newspaper Un
OLCOME did things
peculiar way
Vom.)
nna
a peculiarly
iy, though. It af
Christ
fected his
as gifts, his busi
even his
friendshi
then
y, hen
which is a
Hess,
Ps.
he w I M
of fift ton,
body loved him,
culiar thing
ness Man
mit,
This Holcomb w
and his Christmas gifts
1 know--hadn't even
until two days before the
He passing
restaurant
Yery pe
busi
mil
suf cessful
shout a
ith competition, you'll
year AR
vory
urred to
day.
through =a
and
OH
new
his
was
“dWeen a
office, when he saw
crammed with
At this season,
niddle of the afternoon, a
ought to be crowded with
This shop was closed. On the steps
stood a small, anxious looking man,
and a big one dangling a large key. It
looked like a store key.
Seemed peculiar. So
windows
nat
foys-
the
shop
nearly
toy
tuys,
Holcomb went
“Like to look at the toys” he began.
“Can't now.” boomed the big man
“This chap can’t pay a bill, I've
taken it. Auction day after tomorrow,
I'm sheriff.”
“Meaning,” sald Holcomb,
the bill is pald, the store belongs to
this man again? How much?”
“Of course-—and 200"
“What's it afl worth?" to the little
man.
“About £50 If sold at auction”
jectedly. “I picked a bum street.
business."
“What did you pay or agree to pay?
“2500.”
“What will you sell for?”
“Can't sell until" nodding toward
the sheriff,
Holeomb counted out
passed it to the sheriff.
“Good-by,” he said. “Now what do
you ask?" to the small man.
“I'd rather like £300, but
glad to accept half that”
Holeomb counted out the £300,
“Give me the key” to the sheriff,
“Thank you. Now where can 1 find
two men fo move the toys?’
“I'll be one,” heamed the man out
of business, “I know about toys. And
I ean get another man from the next
bullding.”
“Do so, and I'l bring round my car
from the next corner.”
Inglde of an hour the shop was
emptied and the limousine filled. Then
Holcomb took the most country of all
the country roads, stopping at every
house that showed signe of children,
“Hello-o,” he would call to any small
boy or girl he happened to see; “got
some stuff for your house. Please take
it In for me. I'm In a hurry. Give you
a quarter.”
He had provided a pocket heavy
with loose quarters,
There were about three hours of
daylight. When the daylight wag gone
the car was empty, He was glad of
the darkness, for he had to go back
by the same road
%0
do-
No
8200, and
will be
i
i
HOW TO KEEP
WELL
isn strane
Dr. Frederick R. Green,
Editor of “Health.”
(Gl, 1924, Western Newspaper Union.)
WHY MEN CRACK
IX # most interesting book, recently
published, “Behind the Scenes in
Politics,” the author tells many se
crets of persons and events in the
big political game, One chapter he
calls “Why Men Crack.”
He says: “1 have drawn up a list
of 150 men I have known who had
a goud chance to reach the top and
who have sunk and are all through.
I have checked off the list with the
various causes which I believe make
men crack and the result Is as I ex-
pecied. Ninety-seven of these men
fell down hecause of lack of health
A few of these were sudden break-
downs. One promising playwright
wax hit by tuberculosis.
first rank promise in national affairs
Was taken to the side lines on account
of rights Two coming
bankers retirement
few had
disense,
driven Into
affliction A
blown up with
were
by the
thelr health
oud ba
Es. this
»Ul that
same
ng.
not the rule,
because
is
men who
health
The frie
who at thirty
ground and had she
rection Al
were missing
1 f ia 1
CTUCK UF WCK
slowly
uf
CTacy
ture is the tragic one,
of
or forty were off
wn and di
forty-five
fire
speed
their
fifty,
engines
at they were
WOoKIng lace, and ai
roll
their
x ou aa
until
vith sweat
down,
i
ne si} your
we
You ney
ur teeth
You
of oN
regular
take cathartics
£m top
wen
8, Irregular sieen
suiar
twisted
neglect
ng for
is Dek Ba
faddist
ooded politician
pen of promise
Tha
now
ng
you go
iniving
CHARLEY MAYO
W HE Na
on Pie
new jer run
first
what
# an item
page you may be
A ReWspaper
“good story »
sure that it's
tld cull a
When
it put it
know that
in
jub
that
pages, You
good RlOry.
recent talk before
Dr. Charley Mayo,
celebrated May
Minn, made
newspaper
story
all the
on the
iE BR mighty
NeW sDa pers get
first
a Kiwanis
of
Lowel
one
0 brothers of hee
that
front
ier Wo statements
every considered a
page
Doctor
known te
the
Mayo's statements are
all intelligent physicians,
newspaper men and
they were evidently
3 © 10
general
astonishing.
public
Doctor Mayo said that
against human
greater progress during the 4
yeurs than in the preceding
hundred years This
not a mere figure of speech. it
literally true. While much of
knowledge regarding the causes
disease was discovered from 1850
1000,
knowledge has been made in the last
twenty-five years. In this period, yel
low fever has heen practically
out, Asiatic cholera, typhus fever,
bubonic plague, leprosy, malaria, ty-
phold, heokworm and many other of
the great epidemic diseases that for
centuries have killed millions of peo
ple, have been greatly reduced and
ean now be largely prevented in civ.
lized countries,
Dostor Mayo's second statement
was that if every person were care
fully examined once a year, so that
unsuspected diseases might be
checked in the beginning, greater
progress would be mude in the pre
vention of disease in the next twen:
ty-five years, than has been made in
the last twenty-five years,
This statement is also strictly true.
Onr governmental organizations, city,
tate and national, have largely taken
over the control and prevention of
epidemic diseases, The great problem
of today is the control and preven
tion of personal disenses, These can
some of them be cured, but they can
practically all be prevented, if taken
early enough,
The good farmer overhanls and re-
pairs his machinery at least once a
your. Every sensible man has his
wateh cleaned and regulated that
often. Have your hody machine
looked over and adjusted every year
and it will run cazier and better and
there will be less danger of a break-
down.
disease had
fnet teen
ty-five
twenty-five
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