THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA. "GOO OCS HH OO O04 D200 GOH POINTS ON KEEPING WELL DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of "HEALTH" Teeter - Totter Teeter - Totter — up and down, high and low. Some brands of coffee and cocoa are like that. Constantly fluctu- ating in quality and price. Monarch is different. The quality is always high. The price is always low. MONARCH " Quality jor 7o Years REID, MURDOCH & CO. est Chicago Boston New York irs hile away of wed { i Aspe? OOOOH OL UGG LHO LOO L000 000 (€. 1926 Western Newspaper Union.) HOW TO LIFT STRENGTH is not fore $ 1 , wording 1« € According lO § in the ability to Popular Sed handle heavy rr COFFEE | _cocoa_| quite of strengt Willlams, of fin ver inte professor $ training at Colas has been studving ing question af his suggestions as to Hited slrongevt Pittsburgh i Hitting for many ye and In article gives some valu how heavy objects can be easily and muscle Tablet Throws Light Beginning Early in Life on Noah the Ark | "2, nm ae rd Wao ! George Smit e Brit} 1 he says, are the thigh mu om u— a He AERA CS EDIT SOM -—enTrenCEReS 1—View of French encampment ut Besra fort, Syria, a center of the warfare agalnst the Druses Ing the giant electric light Liberty iadelphin., 3 on Lake Osgood in the Adirondacks, and ever possible to do xo, use id legs In lifting rat) The and can : “ FONG 2. mn ne tw LE iv * " » shoulder 2~FErect- View of White Pine Camp spend thelr summer vacation, strong tell for the Sesquicentennial in Phils where President and Mrs. Coolidge will come the has announced he and In Impending government taxation will new the no necessury to pay CURRENT EVENTS Vare, Wet, Wins in Pennsyl- vania—Senate to Probe Campaign Expenditures. By EDWARD W. PICKARD EPRESENTATIVE WILLIAM 8. VARE'S victory in the Pennsyl vania Republic the week’ United at Mr. Vare h ther peonle oLier peopl was the by thar Ler ally. True, the combine rivals, Senator Pinchot, exceeded that about 150,000, smd both pronounced drys If he wins in more wet vote in cording to the tain Pepper November the and ae- y many poli Pennsylvania vote makes It cer that the sue will be na beer and light wine is leading issue in the con gressional elections this year lines will not be close y ob PENS LVAN IA'S prima 12 more tl the senate chamber, In a veritable t1 tor Reed of the published stories explosion Missouri res on behalf of « He red he wech In support of it, was Penn by Senator Reed of . who answered tried to defend the The affair was those sen- » of his state, barrassing especially to come for re-eled The take for consideration was nays being all Republicans When the vote on adoption was taken rather Re Democrats in seven GG, O, P, who fall, resolution ators up the vote to 34. the ft revealed some sudden and Fourteen the panicky switching. nore Joined and of the publicans voting aye, ducked out being recorded. mien chamber to avold The 14 were: Butler, (Cameron, Cummins, Dale, Gooding, Harreld, Jones of Washington, McMaster, Pine, Stan. field, Weller, Williams and Willis. The who fled were: Keyea, Reed of Pennsylvania, Norbeck and Robinson of Tha vote was 00 to 13 i characteristic: The fact is that 34 of you voted against taking up this resolution, and 21 of you, and I am going to drop Into the vernacular-welched inside of 7% minutes, . . , It is a remarkable exhibition of Intellectual activity, . . . Yes, In that period of time 21 sena- tors changed thelr minds. If we had had two or three minutes more the other 18 would have changed also, In my judgment.” Vice President Dawes appointed this committee to carry on the Inves- tigation: Senators David A. Heed (Rep., Pa.), Charles 8. Deneen (Rep. Ill), Robert M. La Follette, Jr. (Prog. Rep., Wis), James A. Reed Dem. Mo.), Thomas F. Bayard (Dem, Del.), Reed of Pennsylvania, Deneen and Bayard, resigned for good reasons and were replaced by Fernald (Rep, Maine) Goff (Rep, W. Va.) and King (Dem., Utah). The committee Is empowered to sit during the summer recess and to ine vestigate the expenditures of money not only In primaries that already have been held but also in those yet come up for re-election In November, supported wuld advise his frie a referer dification, and sident Coolldge easury Mellon New York state h a referendum, ' | i ii Wednesda he heard bot M ARSHAI oup " » oo in Poland, ar JOSE} w lis nstalled (Charles Rata} Bat ily resisted all lie assume the that i He Was an opposed to absolute he r presidency. This Neither would tl stand as a @ Socialists and Radicals to de t and to denounce him for a shedding of sert hin blood, althoug! apparently ISPATCHES to the Express tell of ar fee e rds nD ent 0 ols we attacked then took The French military refuge In the Mi $ an hour to get opened barricaded Druses with three.inch guns, howitzers The 15 hours and the slaughter of the na- tives was terrible. In a view given a airplanes bombardment inter of the Chicago Tribune the nationalist lead ers of the fight denth recent correspondent the French to the their demands for in- They the League holds the against unless dependence recognized, hope for Intervention by of Nations, France are since HE Norge, which landed at Teller, Alaskan, Instead of Nome, after its been dismantled for shipment to the United States and Captaln Amund- sen says he Is done with polar explo. ration. Since he has been to both the is understandable, On the other hand. the American who was first to fly over the North pole in an airplane, 1s now planning an expedition to the South pole. He and his party have left Spitzbergen for London. HOUGH Great Britain 1s return. ing to normal conditions In most respects after the general strido, the miners are still out, Thursdov thelr delegates in conference rejected the government's proposals for «sttlemes * because they included a reduction of wages, The delegafes assorted the pay does not at present provide for a decent standard of living. The country ls beginning to learn what the zeneral strike cost it. Wal- ter Runciman, in the house of con mong, estimated the total direct loss to trade at £26500,000 (ubout £130. 000,000) and Indirect logs to the coun. try's Industries of more than £30,000. 000, Four rallway companies roughly estimated their losses at more than £5,000,000, while the National Union of Railway Men figures the strike cost to It at more than £1,000,000, The strike bil, Center party, is agnin if Gert , having Lier He Is supported of the re himself to Many suCcoesd policy ani ¢ He promi povernmer on the MERICA italn seem to stand alone in the meeting of 1i8 of near Td § opposing and Hugh eplion of the (;ibson armn- ax the basis The others factors also mmission interna ml agreement, 4 It ace of Paul Boncour of France forn on the mula naments m epted a reservation reduction of peacet n the ust recognize economic, and mill pulation, de tary on tions, an well as Je pow or per ds witent system of ali placed erogtized on n and imate united Sovereign dav the people, which labor varied activities, 1ift them ’ seives as enlightened ro-workers of their own desting.' New irk. re owner of toree, announced of 223.000.0000 to the Kresge in ther gift Founda tion to be used for charitable and pub He started the foundation two years ago with £2.000. 000, The foundation will first make a i the hest lic welfare purposes survey to determine has been decided on the will he left to digere trustees. Mr. Kresge in make further gifts as work proceeds. He has already made other large contributions for religious and temperance work. RCHBISHOP GEORGE J. CARD ANA. papal nunclo to Mexico, has been expelled by the Calleg gov. ernment on the charge that he made false declarations when he entered Mexico regarding his birth, profes. sion and religion. This he has abso lutely denied. He Is a citizen of the United States and has come to this country. program penditiures tion of the tends to ox the the Other Incidents of the week In brief: Millions of dollars of damage was done in northern Italy by floods fol. lowing severe storms, The Begum of Bhopa! ruler in Iudia, abdiea her son, The house of representat ves parsed nily woman ed in favor of in the World war veterpas’ 1024, and the Sanders MI pralibiting the transportation of pistols and re Freuch franc made now low record. reaching 36.17 to the dollar. Mohammed V1, ex-sultan of Turkey: A. W. Gilchiriet, former governor of Florida; A. it. Meten! fs, authority on whist and W. ED. Stokes, New York hotel owner nd figure In noted Ai vor litigation, were among those taken by death, Ciyde Liner Seneca went aground off Miami! and the rescued passengers necused the crew of being Intoxi cated, : rolis It so feast amount of the so far as nlways Roosevelt Jr to far-off rare probably of goes, has and his brother Tibet to ovis poli went of the has get in nin heey side Tibetan mountains the animal isn’t new never Keely the But The species has been living there for centuries So when the germ of twiaremi found in southern California, It wa new Men and animals had suffering from HK for ages But infection Is like many others that until a special kind of bug was found 18 the cause there was no way In which this particnlar Infection could he distinguished fram any other. But Re germ Is different from ordi tary germs which, forty years ago, were found to be the of the ordinary forms of pus infection. It is what fs called a or spiral growth, something in shape perhaps, like a bed spring on a small Thiz is the family of germs to which the germ of syphilis be i longs, Now It | spirochetes for some reason are only affected by some form of arsenic The form most generally used Is | neo ursphenamine or 000 as it Is wide. [ly called. In a recent Issue of the Journal i of the American Medics! association, | Dr. John L. Lavin, city epidemiologist the Kansas City (Missouri) health | depurtmest reports five cases of { fularemia in that city, all resulting infection received in cleaning heen 80 the Cause gpirochete scale from rabbite. Tu one case the patient, while cleaning rubbits, scratched his thumb with a sharp plece of rabbit bone. | Another, a ‘woman, had a sore spot on her hand which became Infected while she was cleaning a rabbit. 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