The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 04, 1926, Image 6

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    HALL, PA.
"Sick | bodies
made strong
**Five years of poor
health followed by
influenza and ple
visyleft me too weak
, fo walk, I thought
my time had come.
My niece recom-
mended Tanlac. It
added years to my
og life; Ifeelyoungand
SES vigorous again.’
< Mrs. Sarah A. Vose,
€\ 63 Wells St., Wilkes
barre, Pa.
After a spell of Grippe or flu,
when your system is all run down
and your legs are so weak they can
hardly hold up your body, start
right In taking Tanlac.
It's wonderful how soon you
really do improve! Tanlac sails
right in and puts the system in
fighting trim. It cleans the blood,
revitalizes the digestive organs,
glves you an appetite for solid food
and makes you feel like a new
person,
Nothing will turn the trick quite
as fast as Tanlac, made after the
famous Tanlac formula from roots,
barks and herbs. Buy a bottle to
day and get started back to full
strength and vigor. Take Tanlac
Vegetable Pills for constipation.
Nature and wisdom are akin
Cuticura Soap for the Complexion,
Nothing better than Cuticura
dally and Ointment now and then
needed to make the complexion clear,
scalp clean and hands soft u vhite
Add to this the fascina grant
Cutleura Taleum, and you have
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Play not with fire nor ill desir
as
One application of Noman Eve
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only 35 cents. 372 Pear! NY
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5t
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ph ’
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ELL-ANS
FOR INDIGESTION
_a5¢ and 75¢ Pkés.. Sold Every where
Fever
Crippe
Be Quick~Be Sure,
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The utmost in a laxative. Bromide Quinine
in ideal form. Colds stop in 24 hours, La
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Nothing compares with Hill's,
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Price 30¢
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Was Your
Grandmother's Remedy
For every stomach
and Intestinal {lL
This good old-fash-
loned herb
remedy for
pation, stomach ills
and other derange-
ments of the sys
greater favor as a family medicine
than in your grandmother's day.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Removes Dandraff Stops Bate Falling
Restores Color
Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair
Or and $1.00 at Druggists
w ‘ate ee NY
HINDERCORNS Removes Comms. Oal
, ote.
Juses makes wai king eas
#sta. Hiscox Chemical
16e by mail or at Drug
orks. Patinonte N.Y
(UTS end SCRATCHES
Stop the smarting and hasten the
healing by prompt application of
Resinol
IAL E'S
HOREHOUND
and TAR
There's nothing like this for
breaking up colds — amazin
relief to sore throats, head an
c ~ Safe ~~ Money back.
30 cents at all druggists.
EEA
COMPOUND
a=]
COUGHS. COLDS
BRONCHITIS
AND THROAT AFFECTIONS
SALE BY ER
Or Fos WE DE
Ea
SON
HOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOY
POINTS ON
KEEPING WELL
DHCHOHOHD
DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN
Editor of “HEALTH”
EHC CHOHCHCHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO HHO
(QQ. 1986, Western Newspaper Union.)
GUARDING EYES FROM
BIRTH
PROTECT IN of the eyes should be-
- gin at birth, gecording to the re
port recently submitted to Secretary of
Labor J. J. Davis. This report made
by the division of child hygiene of the
children's bureau is based on a careful
study of over two thousand children
under the school age at Gary, Ind. On
the strength of this report, the Eye-
sight Conservation council states that
the time to begin to preserve sight Is
at birth,
Out of the two thousand children ex
amined over one-third had
In over §
the defect was serious and in
had not even
and one-half per
and only one
children had had
this defect
were
per cent,
most been
cent had
of
anything
Many
ready to
thelr
de
io make
CHARes
Two
eves
ed
to correct
crossed
done
these
enter
children
school
nearly
to begin to use
them
SO serious
and
although many
fects of
Impossible for
eyes, of had
ion us
it them to do thelr
school work satisfac torlly
11 thoug
future it doesn't
good
for
wmintain schoolhouses,
or
Yery
» public
business policy
to build
pay
money
furnish ftexthooks
ren to school
servation councll
{ wihien it concludes
In ucation is largely
dependent
its report
at i new-born
babes shoul
ver nitrate
at birth
whic h,
many
now
ips of
dropped into t}
1 order
left
cases of to
by
if
required
should he
be protected
the sur
As
OUR WINTER PLAGUE
HE winter
ind early spring months
es wien is
disease as
by
natural en
pres
Years of life, 1
the
the
iS Hiso
lent
wing
rom first to the
"on sixteenth to
Ince
he last
“asi
£ knowledge gained dos
fifty
111 or
ring
t years has Riven us prac
regard
universal
ally «
the cause «
how It
can be
nplete inforn
wf this
ease, affects the body
It recognized But
little if anything more than we
1060 ago as to how it
prevented,
rather
best be
today is just
ation
ing dis
and how
we Know
knew
years can
than another and how
treated. The
it
mortality
can
rate
There are two points, however,
which the best authorities of today
differ from those of a century ago.
The old idea was that pneumonia was
principally a disease of the lungs and
This shown
and
which
pneumonia. Today, the best
consider pneumonia
in by the terms
“inflammation of
“lung
the
a8 an
condition as secondary to and
Bo the poultice. and various applica-
tions which were formerly applied to
the chest are now regarded not only
as of no value but actually harmful,
as they disturb end exhaust the pa-
tient, who needs all his strength to
fight the disease.
The other changed Idea is that most
of the drugs that were used for years
in cases of pneumonia are now re-
garded as of little value. There is no
drug, serum or preparation known
which has any effect on this disease.
It runs a definite course more regular
than that of any other disease. It is
one of thq few diseases in which that
much abused word “crisis” really ap-
plies, In the great majority of cases,
on the eighth day the temperature
falls suddenly and if the patient Is
going to get well, he begins to im-
prove,
There are just two things a pneun-
monia patient needs rest and fresh
alr. The more you fuss with Kim,
either with medicine, plasters or ap-
plications, the less chance of recov
ery he has. A cool room, 50 to 65 de-
grees, light but warm covering, plen-
ty of water and all the sleep he can
get will do him more good than all
the drugs he can take.
FREDDIE WANTS TO TELL
AS SOON as Kiddie Katydld men
tioned the word music, Freddie
Firefly began to dance and shout.
“There!” he cried. “You've just the
same as told me that I was right, If
you sang your “Katy did, Katy did;
she did, she aid,” you would call it
singing. But since you make that
ditty by rubbing your wing covers to-
gether, It Is music. And you just
ferred to it as such!”
Well, Kiddle Katydid
a single word. Freddie Firefly
{ right. They both knew It. And
| secret was hopelessly “out.” In fact,
unless Kid-
re.
couldn't say
was
{ It was a secret no longer
And He Flitted Away, Feeling Some
what Peeved,
Crow about it.”
the point!” cried
Is a newspaper,
but every
mountain
eaver
paper as tell old Mr
“Ah! That's just
“Mr. Crow
Saturday he flies over Blue
to the pond where Brownie
Hves and tells Brownle all the
of the pust week.”
“Then for pity's sake, don't let
hear of this!” Kiddie begged
jut nothing could
Freddie Firefly.
“You're too modest,” he sald. “It's
a shame to be able to make music the
way you do and not let the neighbors
know It. Why, the first thing
news
him
have stopped
people In this whole valley.”
jut I don't want
Katydid cried “In
You go dancing about
flashing your light
But I stay
And I ev
matches the
to he!”
not lke
every
you
BO everyone can
see You trees
and shrubs
sult-—which
among the
weur a
color of the
leaves—s0 people won't notice 1
Kiddie
If the public
course,’ added
hears
re to be
1 don't like
“You
Firefly
moving
don't ca seen, §
callers a
don’t eh”
“Then it's th
along For
I'm not welcs
foe
the
I Wer
And he
somewhat
where ine
away,
all
news of the
Mr Crow
“What's in a Name?”
By MILDRED MARSHALL
Facts about your name; its history,
meaning; whence it was derived, sig:
aificance, your lucky day, lucky jewel
CTHE WHY of
SUPERSTITIONS
By iRV
H NG KING
SHIELA
Roman and |
orn
Celia
Its eg
times
Etrus
enna who
The
Ld
honor of
Coelian founded by the
general
named the Coellan hill
Venice adopted Zilia In
war hero and the name spread to
Naples where it appeared as Lillola
{| Just why it should have appealed to
the Irish is not clearly understood,
| unless they, like the French, belleved
it had some connection with the
or sky, whose Latin term Is
i “eoelum” Thus a blueeyed Irish
I girl might easily have been called
| Sle or Sheelah under the romantic
| Keltic idea that the sky was reflected
{ tn her lovely orbs.
gens,
(‘enles Vis also
wives in
this
| that
| heavens,
Curiously enough, Shiela spread
| throughout England. It is very popu-
lar there today, but it Is rarely spelled
Sheelah.
The turquoise is Shiela’s talismanie
! gem. It is belleved to bring her true
| love and a happy marriage. Monday
| is her lucky day and 6 her lucky num.
ber.
i
(® by Wheeler Syndicate)
A LINE O’ CHEER
By John Kendrick Bangs
THE QUESTION
OO BE or not to be?
T no question,
Unless, perchance,
the Indigestion
Never to know the joy of love
and life?
Never to know the thrill of con.
quering strife?
Never to taste the bliss of mas.
tery
Over the things of sarth, and alr,
and sen?
Never to feel? Never to know the
Spring?
Never to laugh, never to dance or
sing?
Never to suffer pain for others’
sake?
Never to sleep and dream, nevef
to wake?
No question there!
man's distress
No being would he drop for
nothingness!
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That is
you have
Whatever
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THREE BROTHERS
Wer. one set
hen he gives
the thiree
i hund
the mai
Suppose It se
The three
the human race
probab
of
is hard to say;
in the old magic arithman
ns well
look to
source of
an
as Individuals an
“three
thelr existence
far back histor
us
Perhaps the Biblical story of the
three brothers, sons of Noah, who con
tinued the human race after the flood
may account In some measure for the
persistence of the three brothers leg
end today. But It must
that Hesiod speaks of three brothers,
the offspring of the union of earth and
heaven,
descended ; and the
tions
the brot
done 80 an
be ohserved
ancient
all descended from three brothers
And =o on illustrations might be multl
plied In fact from most
times men and nations when
traced origin have been accustomed
to begin the legend of thelr genesis
with the words: “There were three
brothers.”
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BIKAR AAR Te To Fe Fe HWA Se We We He He He HH
Alma Rubens
Wee He We We Ho Be He Ho 5 He Ye Ye He He WRN He Ve 10) He Wi
Handsome Alma Rubens, the
“movie” star, was born in San Fran
cisco Her family, prominent social
ly, were hard to win over when Alma
decided she wanted a stage career.
She has always had leading roles,
which she has graced with her bru
nette beauty and her dramatic ability
She has appeared in some of the best
pictures
Jhe Hotel Senostapher
) Roe Fulkersor.
: To ry
Back Bad This Winter?
Too Often Backache
Is Kidney Ache
Winter's colds
on the kidneys
kidneys are overworked, you
apt to have dally
bing pains and bladder Irregul
ties, Don’t risk neglect, Use Doan's
Pills. Doan’'s are recommended the
world Ask your
. 5»
A Virginia Case
J. W. White, 62¢
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BAYS My
wan sore and |
and it was a
for me to stoop or
straighten
kidneys
weak
irregularly
nights the
free passage
the mecretior
Headaches and
bothered me but
Heved me.
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STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE Ss
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from
get
my
ould »
enduring
3h ith igh like you were a sore
treated his sweet
treats wife mater!
disappear from our fair |
treated wife as he |
lawyers |
to start working for a Hy
“Reily, if a
he
man
ike his
would
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his
he his
sweetheart, divorce
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WHEN I WAS
TWENTY-ONE
BY JOSEPH XAYE
At 21:~Edgar Rice Burroughs Was
an Army Cavalry Man,
“M Y
tw
private
States
POSITION in life on my
enty-first birthday was that
in Troop B, Seventh
cavalry, stationed in
of a
United
Arizona,
“My ambition at that
become an officer in the cavalry
branch of the service, ns I had re
cently falled in my entrance examina.
tions at West Point and enlisted for
the purpose of obtaining a commis.
sion by working my way up through
the ranks,
“I had many other ambitions In
youth, ranging from ownership of a
candy store to heavyweight cham.
plonship of the world, none of which
I achieved and none of which, I now
realize, would have been as satis.
factory as my present vocation.
Edgar Rice Burroughs”
TODAY .—~Edgar Rice Burroughs is
the famous creater of books which
have brought him a great reputation
and no small share of the world's
shekels,
time was to
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But the old-fashioned mustard
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