The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 22, 1925, Image 6

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    Another Nurse
Praises Tanlac
‘As anurse | have seen many mar
velous results from Tanlac. For anae-
mia, nervousness, stomach trouble
and building up the system after
operations I consider Tanlacgreat!”’
Mrs. K. M. Lowe, Walnut Park, Cal.
TURSE Lowe'sstatement merely backs
up what over one hundred thousand
grateful Tanlac users have said about this
great natural tonic and builder. Our files
are packed with such testimony.
If your system is run down, if you can't
seem to eat or sleep, have lost weight or
suffer from trying pain, why not let Tanlac
51 to bring you back to
strength and health.
No long, wretched wait to get results!
Tanlac starts right in to build you up.
It cleans the blood, revitalizes digestive
organs, fixes up the liver and makes you
feel like a new person.
For Constipation
Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills
TANLAC
FOR YOUR HEALTH
vigorous
Now—as You Read
— Make this Test!
RESS the thumbnail firmly
for a few seconds—then
watch it . . . unless the blood
comes rushing back rich and red,
it means that you too may blame
your lack of energy on Anemia
—blood starvation.
The best way to restore the
iron and manganese to your
blood is by the daily use of
Gude's Pepto-Mangan.
Physicians have seen thou-
sands of worn out bodies regain
health because of its irc n and
manganese con Easily
similated by the hook i stre
it is distributed to every cell in
the body-—rebuilding their vital-
ity.
Gude’s Pepto-Mang,
at r druggist in
tablet form.
an 1s now
liquid or
No need to spend restless, sleepless
nights. Irritation quickly relieved and
rest ured by using the remedy that
has heiped thousands of su Bares.
25 cents and $1.00 at druggists.
If unable to obtain, write di rect to
NORTHROP & LYMAN CO, Inc.,
Buffalo, New York
Send for free sample,
Ofc Soap
Kerp your complevion free of
blemishes, your akin clear,
soft, sooth and white, your
bair silky and glistening, your
is all
you need
TOWET
BATH
SHAMPOO
entire body refreshed by uring
—Glenn’s
Sulphur Soap
Containg 33K. Pure Sulphur. A: druggists,
Rohland’s Styptic Cotton, 28¢
Forter's
Pain Kin
ALiniment
For fifty years
your neighbors
have relied on this
remedy of pure and
wholesome herbs. Yet, even
now, some do not know that
quickly checkiag colds, res
lieving aches and pains,
healing cuts and Bay
are but a few of
its many uses.
end the dienations
with svery bottle.
Pneumonia and serious lung trouble
usually start with a cough. o if you
have a cold or cough--stop It at once
with a few doses of that fine old medi«
cine, Kemp's Balsan. This famous
Balsam soothes the nerves of the
throat, stops the tick Hin F cough and
naturedoes therent, Noformofcough
gyrup so good for children's eoughs,
0 eents ot all stores.
For that Cough /
KEMPS BALSAM
TEDDY BEAR' S ADVICE
the
house in the
unhappy when
around and the
her husband,
UELLA,
big doll
very
came
wis
hour
talk,
Doll
All
Wee
the
toys could
hee
had
the
ping and
to
room folk.
what was
“You
vise
not come home,
could
Teddy
say to
that he
mutter,
mind your own affairs,
sald Calico Cat. *1 ean
tell you what has happened
asking Luella Doll; Harold
home and here it is
Calico Cat
eye
that
toys
mustered
other play-
and
Bear
the
would go
courage
see
the
better
Teddy Besar.”
hans
midnight
slept with one
missed a
come da
always
never
on in the
little mistress
open
went
the
ind
saw take him
He Did Not Stay Away Because He
Wanted To.”
1 ft ong
id earn the money
spend.’
iad
Teddy
go to
mat-
in trouble,
Bear
lear,”
Luella Doll?
sobbed Luella
and
it 80 late hefore.”
always a
Cat,
¢
ot come home he
first time ™
who had follo
used to
wed
A LINE O' CHEER
By John Kendrick Bangs.
AS TO CLOUDS
mung
=
SQUEALING PIGS
HEN pigs squeal or grant more
than usual it is a sign of rainy
wenther— glmply of “bad |
is a superstition al
|ome
This
say
weather ™
moat
is nn question
pnerstitions
anim
helong
Lord
door
whether all the so-called
regarding the power of
in the superstition category,
believed that all
animals were wentherwise,
tributing this to a susceptibility
Bacon
at-
their constant exposure to the
ments, The ancients attributed the
weather-wisdom of birds and animals,
on the contrary, to some mystic qual
ity draws from mythological sources
The idea that squenling pigs prediet
wet wenther has its evident origin In
the status of the pig in ancient Egypt
where It was closely connected with
agriculture and was sacrificed to Isis
nt the Feast of the New Moon, the
moon (Izig) being the source of mois
ture
The Egyptian farmer who heard the
squenling of the pigs being sacrificed
upon the altar of Isis knew that be-
enuse of that sacrifice he need not fear
a drought. So the Yankee farmer of to-
tiny when he hears the successors of
those plgs of Isis squeal knows that it
is going to rain. The persistence of the
[«ls influence In modern superstition is
a remarkable fact,
In this connection It Is
to note that among the papers of the
unfortunate duke of Monmouthe-n
ontempornry of John Locke, and Isanc
Newton, and born only twenty-three
yours after the death of Francis Bacon
Interesting
Harold
business.
come as
dry your
and
magle
| “Don't ery, Luella,
| staying nway on account of
You ean be. certain he will
{ soon as he Is Now
eves and sit down on the
chat with the rest of or the
hour will
Calico Cat laughed
will
| morning
It was
ing In
you
able
RteDs
Us,
he over.”
and
home, 1a
soon
“Yes,
the
said:
| he come 1ella-in
fter the
davroom w
long n sun was shin
that the
little the door and
came In with Hurold in her arms, and
placed hi his with Luella
Doll,
When the hall
| magle hour that
{to the doll house
to It with her
did 1 tell
to Teddy Bear
that the li
the yard all night ur
| that silly Luelln Doll be
| He better i that.”
In a little i
{ Harold
“You
| Luell
| He
the indow
I
mistress opened
house
the
rn
1
close
clock struck
night «
und
enrs wide
‘nlico Cat
down
“What
tispered
sat
» Open.
you?’ she loudly w
“He is tellin
stress left
g her
him out in
and
lleves him
not me
pp
Lon Chaney
v 4 aan
— a A a, WU WU NO
BR —- nn tn A , ¥ ova]
This well-known motion picture
player was born April 1, 1883, in Colo
rado Springs Colo. He received his
education in the city of his birth,
feet 9'/ tail, He
weighs 160 pounds. He has dark hair
He had a
becoming
inches
before
"
an acter in
“movies.
REGINA
Regina's
id stood 1} her
eltween
nted
Nat
her before
learned that
been In
her self
smployer had
other for a Kindness,
ont
HER
took RK a
: 3 a ty . ho
guest in the hous s 11 eo on her
ip in the
i
swore in
or
eek its own
latitude often on her
HE aaennang
vhose splendid genids was
was found, after
prayer for fortitude
“St, Isis”
Syndicate )
his execution. a
{in his affliction,
2
(®
addressed to
by McClure Newspaper
ir
or ru
!
ot
CECE CFEC EFF
“What'sina Name!
By MILDRED MARSHALL
a
Facts about your name; its history:
meaning: whence it was derived; sig.
nificance; your lucky day. lucky jewel
SA DAA LANA LAAN AAA AR
PEE CE CCEC EEE TSEC EES 220
CAAA AAA AAA PAA AABN AAS AA NAAN
LILLIAN
ILLIAN is one of the charming
flower names which are so popn-
lar in the English language. Like all
flower names, It is somewhat difficult
to truce, but it is known that the name
was a favorite with Itallan ladies as
early as the Fourteenth century, be
cause of its romantic allusion,
Curiously enough, Lillian is not de
rived from lily as is popularly sup
posed, though it is called by etymolo-
gists a “flower name.” The consensus
of opinion seems to be that it has the
same origin as Cecelia, though the
connection seems a trifle YiMeult to
perceive. However, Coeler Vivenna, an
Etruscan general, who named the Coe.
tian hill and gens, is the root from
which a number of names containing
the syllable “lia” Is derived.
There was a Lillola Gonzagn 'n lialy
fn 1340, and shie is considered the first
indance of the name. Liling was une
other form, which Is still in popular
sossible frict]
CRImne grog
ag
special privilege
Suddenly tl}
situation only wha iTected herself
came upon her
far, at thirty-fis
of self-cons
her
heraeif
how
habit
horrible
iousness had de
=
HAVE YOU
(© by Metrope
THIS HARIT?
tan Newspaper Service §
Lilias Ruthven
1567. She
appears in Scot
was probably
poem of
great
Lillian of
Roswel and Lillian,
in Scots
which was a
ind The
English adopted the name as it
and clnim that it comes from
as such The
Lilias
Stood
lily,
Scotch have nl
or Lillias, but
ling and Lil
Lillinn's jewel is the lovely
azuli, the oriental gem as blue as the
sea with tiny golden flecks like bits of
gsnushine. It has the power to
melancholy and is also bell
medicinal value in allaying intermit
tent fever. To dredm of it means faith
ful love, Lillian's flower Is most fit
tingly the morning glory, the fairs
Cure
vanishes before the
Her lucky day
her mystic number.
(0 by Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.)
|
sun's rays.
(@ vw MeClure Nawapapor fvndieate.)
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HOW TO KEEP
WELL
rum pgp scm
DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN
Editor of "HEALTH"
©. 1926
THE EFFECT OF HIGH
TEMPERATURE
Western Newspaper Union.)
AT men endure high
and humidity than thin
ten, Thi hus been proved by the
American Society of Heuting and Ven
in co-operation with
bureau of mines
temperature
better
tating Engineers
Unit
aug (
ut itt
ed St
the
arnegle
burgh in
the relative
tures and humidit
man body
experiments to
termine effe
tempera ies on the ho
the scientists
is the chief fuc
when a person
Hiso
that sweat
Sore eYes,
heated,
Another
during the experiments en it was
found that the ater
falled to devel after
tor, causing
nested
op eramj
Lo $4
walter In less
out ill effects
PREVENTING MENTAL ILLS
Are
Out
ment
ent sho 3 ios
Many fee nded persons who
ven careful training
luring chlildhoo
memt of the
of earning
lem
and spec
education « have he
useful
nity cn
ving
The child
Ors ommu
pable their own
ich is below
nated, not to the extent
normal child, enough to
nearer normal then it would otherwise
be. Without special care and train
ing. however, the feebleminded child
is apt worse. Too often, it is
regarded stupid or vicious
It i= blamed and punished at home, it
is teased and picked on by other chil
is either not sent to school at
all or it ig neglected and punished by
the teacher, who does not understand
the reason for Its stupidity
If it is recognized early and given
suitable training by an understanding
teacher, it may develop Into a self
wh normal can
of n
but
fo grow
os wilfully
We are just beginning to learn that
the feebleminded child needs special
care and treatment just as do persons
who are saffering from tuberculosis,
typhoid fever or pneumonia. Letting
them alone or shutting them up in
institutions will not belp them, or any-
Many of our states are now ondeav
by early examinations, especial
out defective children from nop
they need.
It is estimated that the feebleminded
persons in the United States form 1 per
cent of the population. This means
that there are probably 200,000.4chil
low these children to grow up in state
institutions and to live at the expense
of the taxpayers, is Impossible. Sa
prevention is not only the best and the
most hamane method, but by far the
Cheapant
The standard of
the South for fifty
years. Quality--of gg ——
the highest! And eo
only 25 cents for f 2 L
25 ounces. oO
25 OUNCLS~Jfor~15 CENTS
Ts
| Buy Concord Yarns
dpu EOL Wr
x
ever
Sure Relief
FOR t INDIGESTION
= | flor water
~~ Sure Relief
LLANS
25¢ AND 75¢ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
RESINOL
Soothing and Healing
For Baby's Tender Skin
DRMUMPHREYS'
REMEDY
BEST FOR
READ THIS!
HOW TO GET RID OF CATARRH
ered
me
in CAMPHOROLE,
i results are realized at the
1 v st tubbors P
K AMPE HOROLE.
every sufferer fror
to try my « AMPHO-
igadell ¥ ur
83 ar oF my CAM.
iis to give imme
t than any-
0 have ised, return the jar
druggist is authorized to
ur money e you have tried
« AMPHOROL B. 1 then realize how
good it is, not nly for Catarrh of nose
and throat also for Asthmaggpd
Bronchitis
At
PHOROL Ea
dinte rel
thing ¥
to your
{ter
De. Brigadell's Camphorole, Atlantic Clty, N. J.
Garfield Tea
Was Your
Grandmother's Remedy
For every stomach
and intestinal {lL
This good old-fash-
loned herb home
remedy for consti
pation, stomach ilis
and other derange-
ments of the sys.
tem so prevalent these days is in even
greater favor as a family medicine
than in your grandmother's day.
ONARD
EAR OIL
ss