The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 08, 1925, Image 2

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Send us your name and
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and POSTPAID « 10 cent
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it's truly surprising how
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DrBrigad
At hoot Beware
All anf: of
Drag gists a5
De. Brigadell’'s Camphorole, Atlantic City, N. J.
You can
prompt fit
and takes
once
"Have you
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout?
Take RHEUMACIDE to remove thecanse
and drive the polson from the system.
“RHETRACIDE OF THE INSIDE
PUTE RUBUNATISEN ON THE OUTSIDER"
At All Druggists
Jas. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors
Baltimore, Md.
ie rR
ON TIME
isn't here, I
father, with
mother frowned
“Her dinner
“late”
«TIE Inte Miss Terry
see" sald
But
worred way,
be cold”
Terry came in.
“I was finishing up my manuscript,”
said while und father
waited patiently for her to catch up.
The telephone bell rang. It
invitation to theater, with
Miss Terry to come
the best first part
minute the curt
red off,
her
her
saying:
Then
nsunl joke,
in a
will the
ashe, her mother
WHS an
the re
early
the
quest for
to get all
play. Ten after
was due to rise she saunte
ting aside her parents’ efforts
by saying that, if hurried,
he write a line the
“Come right afterward,”
finally
sorts of
Nevertheless It
ight when she app
her,
us
put-
able to next day
the
set
back
out
necidents
begged ar she
“We Imagine all
you don't,”
long past mi
to find them sitting up for
“The grentest eritic in the
forth Miss Terry
Ave n appoint
inves
country
there,” burst
“And 1
ment
met her and
ake some of my
Monday at five.”
All that the
rather
tot
week
nent
"Miss Terry
said that could tan ne
of the
she
meals at all ane
lefi Miss
the cook's place and,
Still Miss
longer serving
and she Terry's
after
Terry's work
EEE PEEPS PETE EEPEPEPE IEEE
Uour Last |
lame
Try the New
Cuticura
Shaving Stick
a] Freely Lathering
\Medicinal and Emollient
pore
Pain Kin
A Liniment .
You feel it heal,
so powerful, penetra.
ting and scothing is
this quick relieving
liniment. Checks threat.
ening coughs and colds.
Read the directions
A with every bottle now.
Use it today
The Gen 11, Bundi Co
Floue, Olle
fo Honor Plow’s {nventor
Probably the first cast-iro
made in the orl was fa
Jethirow W
furmer,
Cot
enable hin
bat a}
lakes ¢
York is
with a tablet
n plow ever
shioned by
(N
Wood faile to re
Moravia
enough
thwestern New
mark
tion
. 3
arrang ihe
For speedy and effective action. Dr.
Peory's “Dead Shot” has neo equal A
single dose cleans out Worms or Tapeworm,
32 Pear! St. KN. YY. Adv
Unsare
“it's getting so's it ain't hardly safe
for a feller to go to Kay See an
wore” said Burt Blut of Petunia.
*They'se beem holding up folks right
along, and now they're going farther
than that; [ see Ly the paper that a
hi-facker went out and held up another
hi-jncker last night.” Kansas City
Star.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine lox
claim for it-—
tid wour system of Catarrh or Deafness
caused by Catarrh,
Sold by druggists for over 40 years
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio
M back
Tr
HINO WORM TET TIER or othes
Itching skin diseases.
PIE EBD EDEOEER PPS EPSEEPEPEOEEV.
1S IT DW IGHT?
and spirit could not bring itself to con
| form to regular times
patched an 8. O, 8
With Aunt Marin
Kitchen, Miss
she dis
Maria
the
un
und
call to Aunt
instulled in
Terry continued
way,
At Inst
five-thirty, sc
| under
the
great moment arrived, At
newhat pale,
she the bell of
country.”
cold servant
MNIUSIress WHusg
Terry, who
uri,
est
rung
eritie In
the
The
un-
“ereat
| door
i nounced 1
longer
been ted at five,
Quite ithout
{| Terry walked
{ Her miss
Boe
Lite
opened and a
hat his
to Miss
iu
hand
home
ON red
under
bane}
Miss
Bless,
standing,
down the
8 wast have had to
unexpected emergency.
Miss Terry call next day
and find But Tuesday
again not at
¢ fruitless visits
In part I
really
Huse it
one
host
would
un iB ition
eritie!
home, After two
Miss EY Teo
Was
nor
3
ved
H note.
Ng on tite is fi 80
if fony hee
else, Espo
mentality, be
8 foresight and self
of all, and iy
eing time i abit that en be
equired.’
HAVE
finul
YOU THIS
tur
HABIT?
Newspaper Services
IT MAYBE TAKES
A MINUTE
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
MAYBE minute,
you to send a wire,
tou, you had to spend,
of your hire,
right the world It came
across the plains and hills,
and here's your name,
and here the room it fills
as flume
hippoorwilis.
friend, for
took un
a little
UCross
and sweet as Ww
It maybe took a minute, dear, to write
a litle Hue,
A letter when a
near
right across
across the
The little letter
within
oh,
grief was
to me and mine,
the world it went,
lukes and lands
that you sent
our hands
how much your
mennt God knows and
stands |
near,
And,
under
be takes a minute,
here and there,
now and
happ! shinre,
But right acrs world It
word, Cok, a smile
men apd
wollen
stop a little then
1688 tO
BOs nu
and winter snows
tiny 8 mi le
hearts than you
the w
it travels mn
helps more
all hile!
pose that need it
by MeClure Newspaper Syndic
appear that
the La
THE MASKED TOLLMEN
A° WE our wi
Yeurs,
the
more and more imperious in their de
and fll our journey
thousand cares and complexities,
What to us was beautiful five or six
years ago has so changed in
and general appearance that
find no pleasure in its presence,
As we leave the old milestones be
hind we pick up something as we pro-
ceed that adds weight to our feet,
ing so gradually upon us that
scarcely notice it,
wend our way through the
the hidden tolimen
mands
we
haste,
a while and settle our account
the masked tollmen,
We try to explain that we are not
in debt, that we have been punctilious
in all our settlements, hut when our
necount is produced we find that we
with
rain, so when the tolimen come along
und demand our. last dollar,
grudgingly,
of unnecessary verbal emphasis
The fact is, even with our protests
while
principal
adroit
have become helpless. They
secking and in transferring It
from our pockets to theirs they show
and we sleep,
culprits,
we are ourselves
Under
gold,
than we know
not a whit for the sting of conscience.
(@ by McClure Neuspaper Syndicate.)
Mottiets Coo
SOUPS WITHOUT MEAT
HE following soups are especially
good for the members of the family
he Young Lady
Across the Way
———
| DEATH BY VIOLENCE
IS NATURE'S EDICT
Few Creatures of the Wild
Pass Away Peacefully.
Violent deaths are the rule, not the
exception, In pature's realm. Even
those great leviathans of the deep, the
whales, are not immune, for they
subject the attacks of a
creature called the killer,
dolphins, which hunt in packs,
ing sen victim with
rible until it
tion and loss of blood
In temperate climates
are
ferocious
of the
slash
to
one
the cl their
JAWE dies from exhaus
an extra bh
animals,
droughts levy
Kenneth
fi great toll in hot coun
Dawson writes, in
The wild cre
pest, or cattle plague,
riminated
the wild
Afr
ut for ms
both domestic anim
and game over enormous
rics
of nature's crea
Even
1ny
fures
108 and red
great cats, the lions ar
exce] tions
have
» hivens
have fed
nst
‘TeNgAaris
ramming
Sot
nd then ch
{G0
own
wedge
New Way | to Hall Walnuts
WH
Ope
irned ou
re where
turn oun Hoon tires
Kansas City
The Celebration
“How dy do
Times
"saluted a motorist, whe
th
“Which is the road
heavens! What is the cause
that uproar there on the hill
Are they celebrating the election
date or granc
thoroughly posted as to
would go
all
having a
“I hain't right--yamw. wn shore’
Lection has been over quite 5 spell
as they're all Dimmercrats, any
bow, 1 don’t see's they've got much tc
And as revenners and Ki
are in season any time you
or —yYaw-w.-w-
no idy
wn!
which.”
~tither,
—~Kansas
and )
City
Hay Artificially Dried
I'he British government is taking @
Keen interest in a process for artis
clally drying hay or corn that has re
cently been perfected by the institute
of agricultural engineering at Oxford
university. The process is very simple
and inexpensive, costing only $200 for
installation and $2.30 a ton for,opera.
tion. This cost remains cohstant,
while the cost of naturally drying the
hay is $2.90 a ton in a good year and
No—but the men folks
can make it disappear
quickly—especially if it's
made with Snow King
Baking Powder.
The Thinking Reed
reed, th
Men
nature: but he Is
is but a
need
crush him: a vap
the
knows t
greater than
i : for he
ts ¥ a f 3
the advantage whic
Enov
Pascal
If You
See the Safety “Bayer Cross™
Warning
‘Bayer”
Unless you see the name
or on tablets you
ulne Bayer
by millions and
cians for ZI years.
Aspirin,
Adv.
on package
aot getting
ing the gen
provea sa
Aspirin
Say “Bayer” when you buy
tioneg may prove dangerous
_ Great Carol’s Centenary
ent Night, He
If you were to
pay Sa pound
conldni
atiner Mastin
Three Minutes—$3, 000,000
An order amon SHON On,
$3,000 tax,
as taken
by Nam
aver the telephone rece niiy
jent of the
order
Pennsyl
Vauciain, presi
womotive works “he
170 Decapods for the
and it required just
to conduct the entire
“Telephone 3ulietin
railroad,
minntes
fransaction
The Choras
show advertises a
This chorus of
irty.”
“The were nearer forty’
Sure Relief
ones | saw
Nene ror ine,
may be $3.60 in a bad year. Air is
heated by paraffin fuel and driven Into
the center of the hay ricks Ly fans
By this means a rick of from 20 to 28
tons may be dried in eight hours.
i The young lady across the way says
Who are not eating’ much meat : Suzanne Lenglen muy have her faults
Se Sream of Carrot Soup. hut we'll have to concede that she's
.
rape six small earrots, cut into a great golf player.
small pieces, add one small onlon, two | (© by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.)
stalks of celery and two sprigs of | :
parsley. Coyer with one quart of |
boiling’ water and bring to a rapid oye. night to sonk ; drain, add a quart
boll, cooking for ten minutes, then |0f Water, two onions, two tablespoon
place in a fireless cooker for two to | fuls of parsiey or a stalk of celery,
three hours, depending upon the ear. (00d cook slowly on the back of the
rots, Rub through un conrse sisve, add | $tove or In the fireless cooker until
two tablespoonfuls each of flour anid thoroughly soft, Rub the beans
butter cooked together, to one pint of | through a sieve and to ench pint of
hot milk; cook until well-blended. Add | the pulp add two cupfuls of milk
salt and pepper and serve hot, with a |Dlended with two tablespoonfuls each
pinch of muce, of flour and butter well-cooked and
blended; season with salt and eay
enne,
Neres Wapwet
(©. 1925, Western Newspaper Union.)
mixtures, 0c per 4-0 skein: $2.00 per Ib
Postage paid on all orders CONCOR DR
SED » MILLE, Dept. 479, West Ooncord. N
RESINOL
Soothing and Healing
For Skin. Disorders
Price
Be at sts, or direes from | have drawn rather heavily, and at our
: 4.8 Rohards Co. Shermanter | on risk, on precious physical savings
we Imagined were unimpaired.
There iz a litle blur in our vision,
N.Y. Booklet. i slight flutter at the heart and a
wisi ste manifest impatience over trifles, so our
tollien tell us seriously to pay.
We naturally think it will go easier
with us If we cancel our obligations
gracefully, but as a matter of fact I
uwnkes no difference.
For nas soon as one debt Is paid
we begin to pile up another; we ure
vever content to live In an atmosphere
where risk of life and health Is at a
minlniam, or where we can get wholly
from the humiliating custom of
mnking apologies
We continue to find fault with things
for which we alone are to blnme, Our
extravagant habits are continued,
though we know they are taking us to
Pr. sane
1150 River. Troy,
Malthus Disproved
Toward the end of the Eighteenth
century Doctor Malthus threw a scare
into the world hy announcing that sei
entifieally he had figured out that the
increase in population was getting so
far ahead of the increase in food pro
duction that the human race would
eventually starve unless wars and pes
tilence killed off some. Modern eco
nomists point out that the develop
ment of farm machinery has done
much to disprove it. The production
of food products per person engaged
in agriculture today is more than dou:
ble what it was in 1870
DRMUMPHREYS'
REMEDY
BEST FOR
COLDS-GRIP
. N, U, BALTIMORE, NO. 1.1925,
Cream of Lima Bean Soup,
The baby Hmas seem to cook much |
quicker than the larger Kind, Take |
two cupfois of the beans and cover |
with weten, allowing them to stand
tway
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