The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 12, 1925, Image 7

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    MOTHER :—~ Fletcher's
Castoria is especially pre-
pared to relieve Infants in
arms and Children all ages
of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there-
from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the
assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Zoid
Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
Hawaii Gets “Cool” Wave | Came So Suddenly
When the thermometer in Hawall |
ot
cently it was the coldest there In 14 | ery.~—San Francisco Chronicle,
years, normal winter temperature be- |
Ing 70 degrees above. i
A true friend Is forever a friend.
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ and INSIST!
Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for
ei
Colds
Pain
Headache
Neuralgia
Toothache Lumbago
Neuritis Rheumatism
Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions.
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets— Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
Aspirta is the trade mark of Bayer Masufacture of Momoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacid
HEN you are constipated, poisons
form in the accumulated food
waste and are carried to all parts of the
body. Headaches follow. Biliousness, in-
somnia, lack of energy, all result from con-
stipation, which if unchecked will lead to
serious results,
Avoid Laxatives— Say Doctors
A noted authority says that laxatives
and cathartics do not overcome constipa-
tion, but by their continued use tend only
to aggravate the condition.
Medical science has found in Jubrica-
tion a means of overcoming constipation.
The gentle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates
and softens the hard food waste and thus
hastens its passage through and out of
the body. Thus, Nujol brings internal
cleanliness.
Nujol is used in leading hospitals and
is prescribed by physicians throughout
the world. Nujol is not a medicine or
laxative, and cannot gripe. Like pura
water, it is harmless,
Take Nujol regularly and adopt this
habit of internal cleanliness. For sale by
all druggists.
Nujol
For Internal Cleanliness
con
sn
Grow Hair On
Your Bald Head
You have used many remedies to
grow hair, that have failed? Now
try Forst's Original Bare-to-Halr,
and grow hair on your bald head,
Drug Stores and Barber Shops.
W. H. Forst, Mfg.
SCOTTDALE, PA,
Correspondence Given Personal
Attention,
PINCHOT DRY BILL
WILL BE AMENDED
Farmers and Pharmacists.
SOLONS HAVE BEEN BUSY
in Both
Those of
Number of Bills Presented
Houses Away Beyond
Other Sessions.
Pa.
tructed conference with Governor Pin
chot in the
of the dry movemenf backing what is
known the “United Dry BUHL"
reached the conclusion there was no
Justification for the fears of farmers
and others that
ment will interfere with
of cider and other fruit
home consumption,
Jhalrman Armstrong,
and order committde of
who participated in the conference,
said it had been agreed that the
“United Dry Bll" does not apply
this phase of the situation, and that
when the Armstron~-Snyder blll of
the last the sen
ate it was amended
Harrisburg, Following a pro
executive offices leaders
as
the proposed enact-
the making
Julces for
of the law
the house,
session was hefore
to meet the ob
=
THE WRONG VARIETY
Mrs. Albertson--1 Lear that young
bride Mrs. Garner Is mad about the
present her husband got her for Christ:
mas,
Mrs. Smith—How can that be? |
understood he had bought her a very
nice new dress,
Mrs. Albertson—Yes, but it was a
Louse dress, when she wanted a dune
ing costume. — Pathfinder.
Overdoing It
“I've never had an accident.” sald
the careful driver, “for the reason that
I never drive faster than fifteen miles
an hour.”
“Never an accident?’
“Never an accident that I
sponsible for,
WAS re
Of eourse I've been run
connection. This act is now In force,
he sald, and the proposed bill
is supplemental thereto, It was decid
Critics Not Satisfied.
Those who sting that
the present bill be amended hy the
striking out of the
cating” in the elnuse relating to
juices are not satisfied
and will to
amended on the floor of the sennie
While manufacturers,
druggists and others are flooding the
malls inquiries as to far
the proposed hill will »feect their busi
ness and some are insisting it should
be changed in many respects, It
suid this feature was
at the conference,
It was agreed that an
be inserted shall read
manufacture and sale of
pnon-intoxicating cider and
have been in:
word non- nto’
fri
with this
dle sork linve the hill
cision
wholesgle
with how
was
not considered
amendment
which
vinegar
fruit juices
po permit shall be required’
Two additional amendmen on the
assure were consi sn
{np x
of the bill
vinegar
and order comi
from the provisions
ate law
cludes
persons making and selling
and non-intoxicating cider
not hess
frat
and i!
juices, whether or sroducts
are we
vnte dwelling
Thess second « iarifies the section ex
i
to used exclusively in a pri
cluding druggists from the provisions
act, the
“it shall not be necessary
of the changer paragraph
for
registered
reading,
the er of a pharmacy
by the state of
by the department of publle instruc
tion acting for sald hoard and which
manugement of a
istered pharmacist to obiain a
hereunder for
medicines In such pharmacy.’
ows
board pharmacy or
is under the reg
permit
the manufacture of
Lawmakers Have Ceen Busy
Although pumber of bills
ed finally is the 1825 leg
tslature of Pennsylvania hax been fair
ly galloping along with jis prelin
ary work and the number of hiils
hand Is away
known at this
Ordinarily it Is well on
fore the bulk of the legisiation
posed is introduced
Thus far 1200 bills have been pre
sented to this legislature. This Is
more than half the whole number last
session. which came near being a reo
ord breaker for measures rosa in
place. This number includes compara.
tively few bills passing between the
houses, probably not much over Afty
At this stage of the 1023 session there
were only 581 bills in hand,
The record of the senate this ses.
sion shows a total of 442 bills intre
duced against 172 on February 20
last measion, while the house is sim
larly ahead with 857 bills agninst 350
which was the total at this time In
1923.
The house appropriations committee
hag over 500 bills which are being
tabulated and gone over preparatory
to being submitted to the committee
fdr its action.
With the Giant Power bills all pre.
sented the state administration's leg.
fslative program will be In hand.
There may be some bills relative to
education or prisons, but the great
bulk of the changes deemed desirable
for the school laws are in print, hav.
Ing been presented in the senate. De.
partmental legislation is nearly all in
troduced,
Governor Pinchot says he does not
have anything on his mind just now to
communicate and is inclined to await
developments, being ready to submit
ideas on subjects as they arise or
need becomes apparent, however.
The house ways and means com-
mittee adopted a program by which
it hopes to raise $1,500,000 additional
revenue without levying any new
taxes. Banking institutions would
provide the additional $1,500,000 under
the program adopted. At present the
state law permits banking Institutions
to pay either a 10-millitax on par value
or a 4-mill tax on book value. Most
of the banks select the 10-mill option.
The program proposed calls for
a straight 4-mill tax on the book
value, according to Chalrman Steril
ing, of the ways and means com.
tee.
the pass
very small
in
beyond anything ever
period o
in March be
pro
f an session
ng:
NOT ON LADDER OF FAME
Returned
come of Bill
be an artist
Natlve—And what's be
Jones who was going to
climbing the ladder of
Oid Inhabitant—Wal, when | seen
him this morning he wuz climbing the
Indder of ole man Hrown, going to
paint the roof of the house.
a
Matter of Direction
The pleasures that
Too often leave us sad
The joy ride is 8 merry
Till It goes to the bad
we rashly win
spin
Spoiling the Oyster
“My hos are a little
in your dealings with people.”
“Aw, the world
“Yeh, but don't
gar on it.”
yOu 100
I= my oyster.”
use so much vine
How Half of World Lives
“One-half
how
the world doesn’t know
the other half lives”
I don’t know how my next
door neighbor cuts such a dash on his
“Nes, sir
HEARD, IF NOT SEEN
“This car, sir, has a
record—sound all over!”
“Yes—that's easlly heard.™
rattling good
Modernization
For classic music, | may state,
] seldom have the time
Until they bring it down to date
And add some foolish rhyme
The End
“Now that you are married I sup
pose you will stop your fooleries !™
“Certainly, my dear. My marriage
inst of them.”
Flawless Contribution
“A college hus just made me a doo
“What did you ever write?”
“Well, I wrote a nice, fat check.”
Doubtful
“Whenever I look at those
dearest, 1 always think of you!”
“Thanks! They are Capricorn-the
goat I”
stars,
A Real Fusser
Debutante—Do you believe in long
engagements?
Divorcee—Every time. They make
married life so short, you know.
Just the Opposite
Harold--1 was told that the Smoot
family went to Canadas to settle,
Eva—From what | know of them,
they have gone there to avoid settling.
More Retractions
Mary—1 took your advice, mum, and
wrote to tell him 1 didn’t mean what 1
said in my last letter.
Mistress— What did you say in your
last letter?
“That 1 didn't mean what I said In
the one before”
S——
Might Be Worse OF
“Thankful! What have 1 to be
thankful for? I can’t pay my bills.”
“I'hen, man alive, be thankful you
aren't one of your own creditors”
Aspirin Marked With “Bayer Cross”
Has Been Proved Safe by Millions.
Warning! Unless you sce the name
“Bayer” on package or on tablets you
are not geiting the genuine
Aspirin proved safe by millions
prescribed by physicians for 28 yerrs
ay
Famous Americans Born
in Month of February
Children born In February have all
the of obtaining
thelr favor. Figures compiled by Dr
Robert Underwood Johnson, director
of the Hall of Fame, show that nore
men and women enrolled In the hall
were born during February than In
any other month,
ty-three persons who have niches
the hall had their birthdays
month.
They were Mark Hopkins, February
4; William Tecumseh Sherman, Feb
ruary 8; Daniel Boone, February 11;
Peter Cooper, February 12; Abraham
Lincoln, February 12: Pea
odds gresntness
that
George
mer, February 21;
February
February
23: Henry
February
ary 28,
Doctor
April
Fame
only two,
George Washington,
James Russell Lowell,
Emma Willard, February
Wadsworth
yo.
——y
5.
—y
showed that
Hall
last
Johnson's list
with
June
was second eight
members was
Freshen a Heavy Skin
cura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely
scented, economical face, skin, baby
and dusting powder
Ointment, Talcum).—~.dvertisement.
Eastern Beliefs
The two largest Hawiess crystal
spheres In the world were recently ex-
hibited in New York. One of
measures nine inches in diameter and
the other just fifteen-sixteenths of an
inch less. The value of the palr is
placed nt $50,000
The spheres were brought New
York frow. China, where they were cut
from a perfect Burma crystal with a
stall metal hatchet. The work re
quired Infinite patience,
In anclent times in the Far Bast and
in Europe crystals were § to
he in Japan
crystals be
them
io
Ipposed
In
said to
White Dragon
the wers supposed
to come from the Violet Dragon,
ice permanent form
were the
the Great
while larger
Ones
Wright's Indian
oniy a purgative
on the digestion
873 lear! 81 NY
Vegetable Pills are not
They exert a tonic sction
Test them yourself! now
Adv
His Two Objects
E. H. Simmons, the new president
of the New York Stock exchange, was
defending the American business man
Mr nephew of the
E. H. Harriman, sald:
"Our highbrows accuse
Simmons, late
the Ameri
ohject in
be a millionaire at
is false,
life-~namely, the resolve to
thirty-five This
The American
business man has two objects in life
“His object, admittedly, is the
resolve to be a millionaire at thirty
His second and far more aspiring
obiect is the resolve to be a multimil-
Honaire at forty.”
utterly false
first
five
“Fresh” Eggs in France
When is an egg fresh? After three
days’ deliberation, which shows
it is not more than two
in winter
will bear in red ink the date when
they were laid Youth's Companion.
READ THIS! |
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| HOW TO GET RID OF CATARRH
No matter how long you have suffered
{from thie dreadful and annoying com-
plaint, a speedy and effective relief
| from your suffering is now offered to
you in CAMPHOROLE, whose wonder
ful results ure realized at the very first
trial The most stubborn case will
julckly yield to CANPHOROLE,
I would like every sufferer from Ca~
tarrh in this city 10 try my CAMPHO-
ROLF, says Dr. Brigadell Go to your
{druggist and get a 25c jar of my CAM.
| PHOROLE, and If it falls to give Imme~
| dinte relief and is not better than any-
| thing you have ever used, return the jar
to your druggist, who Is authorized to
| refund your money. Once you have tried
TCAMPHOROLE, you'll then realize how
good It is. not only for Catarrbh of nose
and throat, but for Asthma and
{| Bronchitis
| At Be Beware
| All of
| Druggists Substitutes
Dr. Brigadeil's Camphorole, Atlantic City, &. 1,
Rin
AGENTS WANTED
Male and Female
An opportunity without lability.
| The Doss! Company, distributany from Facer
tory to Wearer. ¢ celebrated “Economy”
brand Ladies Wash Dresses
| Require Agents
| To sell these popular dresses. House to
| house canvassing. Most liberal compen
| sation. Small compact line of samples—
casy to carry — sent C. O. D. subject to
examination.
Address for dersiled information. .co..0uus
No. 14 Dep't of Sales
The Dosel Com
Nine North Howad Sey
Baldimore, Md.
This Woman Helps Others
Make Money
secretary
helping thousands of women
where bull up a little
helr own af home 34
and are ambitious
lick at 528 Washing
York at once and just say
your
Mins is today
every-
business of
vou ner money,
write to Mins Gil
Nireet New
Hend me
lic)
ton
free plaa
Vood Manufacturer, Estab. 25 Years, Desires
representialive ngenis Permanen! income,
Write for parlicuiars Jerwey Pelle Pood
I'rod. Co. 358 Newark Av. Jersey City, N, J.
—
cree, good groundy
cluse city mare
pr go with form,
® Mk Howie 1 Uhrichavwille, Ohta,
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| FARM FOR SAL¥F—]64
gor bulidings, good 1
Ket. Cattle, machines, ore
Joe Dudz
ISN'T IT A FACT
that the besl and cheapest way io incressd
the vaive of your properly is to plant
nursery lock Either fruits or ornamentals
will grow inte money faster Lham any others
investment Bend for our free catalogue
Growers for forty vears
i FINGER JLAKEs NURSERIES
400 Washington Si Geneva, N, ¥,
or
Write for Special Price on Radio A Batteries,
rect from manufesciurer Guaranteed prodd
wet Dayiite Morege Haltery Ceo 1813-14
: Enyder Av. Philladeiphia, Pa Agenis wanted,
FER CENT DISCOUNT
ved this month
Pare bred siock, twelve
foe Tis ECHOEN-
3 Main Bireet,
1864 or 337.
Rockyford Cantaloupe, Watermelon and Corn
need Edaurds ¢ e Perfecto cantaloupe
Newdale
ford, Cele.
BARBY CHICKS 0
now given rders rece
: : Si
excels n application
Seed Breeders’ y 1. Rocky
Hosiery From Mill to Wearer—Ladies' fash
joned silk hosier 31.6% a pair, ¢ patre $5
men's socks 31 pair, € pairs $5 Money back §
ol satisfactory Spring Knit Sales Co, Hh
Fieor, Front lehigh Aves Phila, Pa,
wn
and
Money back without question
if HUNT'S BALVE & in the
iresim ont of ITCH,
RINGWORM TETTEE or
teh skin diseases. Price
Te at druggists, or direct from
8 Bicherts Moficne Co. Sherman bom,
cost
BATHE YOUR EYES
Use Dr. Thompson's BEyewnier
Buy sa Jour dé Sal's or
| 18 River. Troy. N Booklet
Stop Child's Cough
| ick--To-day
Before it has a chanos to dcvelog
into rant? a sothething a
get ft after it con of your
child's, No use to dose wich ©
cough wibby Atl once give Ke
Balsam-—a fine old-fashioned tried
ven medicine safe for children.
2 the oat and ’ vanis the
rom going throug e whole system,
20 cents at all stores.
For that Cough /
KEMP'S BALSAM
i AABN
KY., WOM
Mrs.
po 5
MRS. HARRY ASHCROFT
G80 BEECH AYENUER, COVINGTON, RY.
Ky.~ "1 was so
nervous 1 could hardly do
could not stand
«down
Relieved Her of
and Pain
ra. HARRY ASHCROFT, 632 Beech
venue, Covington, Kentucky,
Mrs. Also Found
Gilman City, Missouri.— ‘I was
such a condition that I could not eat
time. My bead
Thy Fight side and back would
kill me at times, and 1 could
short while at a
t
ached,
be on my feet only a
time. 1 was irregu
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