The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 18, 1926, Image 3

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    [If Kidneys Act
Bad Take Salts
Says Backache Often Means You
Have Not Been Drinking
Enough Water
—
When you wake up with’ backache
and dull misery in the kidney region
ft may mean that you have been eat-
ing foods which create acids,
well-known authority, An excess
such acids overworks the kidneys in
their effort to filter it
and they become sort of
loggy. When your Kiinays get slug-
like you relieve your bowels, remov-
ing all the body's urinous waste,
you have backache, sick headache,
dizzy spells; your stomach sours,
tongue is coated and when the weath-
er is bad you have rheumatic twinges.
The urine is cloudy, full of sediment,
channels often get sore,
else
or three times during the night,
Either consult a good, reliable
macist about fourgounces of Jad
Salts; take a tablespoonful in
of water before breakfast for a
days and your kidneys may then
fine. This famous salts Is made
the acld of grapes and lemon julce
combined with lithia, and been
used for years to help clean and stim-
ulate sluggish neug-
trallze acids in the system, so they no
longer irritate,
bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive, ¢
jure and makes a delightful,
cent lithia-water drink
soft water,
few
from
has
kidneys, also to
thus often
annot in
efferves
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The Library Statistician
According to
the con
the Ameri
there are
Canad
ing a
about sl
sstiedq DS
in
a 6,518 public libraries,
total of 67.910081 volumes,
tenthg of i
man, woman and chi
tion. The total
books from these
759, or a trifle
umes per capita; 51,254,133 people In
the 15 per cent of the
total population, are
local public libraries,
Book Review,
one
1d of
f the
ual eire
libraries is 234 4902.-
more than two vol-
1
two countries,
without access to
International
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ticura Ointment. Remove
Ointment with tissue paper.
only one of the things Cuticura will do
if Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used
for all tollet purposes. —Advertisement.
to
or an
surplus
A slowness
cold temper
More.
applaud betrays a
envious spirit, —
It's the
us wise,
why's that help to make
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Who Have Stomach
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THE FIELD FLOWERS
no more than our due,”
the golden yellow Butter.
“No more than our due,”
And then they recited this plece to-
gether, while the other vegetables and
things to eat in the Icebox listened.
due,
Oh, this is true
Bo we tell it to you,
It's no more than our due!
a fuss,
flowers after
we don't make
they've named us!
the milk
That's
“Well,” said the Milk in
“there is Milkweed
“And I'm enough in myself," said
“Yes,” sald the Butter, “and
‘We Are Proud
Said the Eggs.
CTHE WHY of
SUPERSTITIONS
By H. IRVING KING
BEES AND LUCK
TIS
bees
unlucky to have a swarm of
coms youn. This
tition is general In the Unit
Canada and in Europe, and
to
can be
riod over two hundred
while there is evidence that
mans,
of Manlius Acillus when a swarm of
the cupola of the
It was regarded as a prodigy
omen. Among both the culti-
capitol,
of evil
its Inmates. And the Romans evl-
dently considered, also, it i& Inferred
that the settling of a
swarm of bees upon a public building
like the capitol forboded disaster to
Just why the Romans and the Ger-
mans should consider the settling of
a swarm of bees upon a house an
omen of evil Is not so clear. It is
known that they were accustomed to
divine by the ;flight of bees as the Ro-
man angufs Atvined by the flight of
birds, and these bee auguries doubt-
less became in time reduced to a rigid
formula in which the settling of a
swarm upon a house had its fixed
place, At any rate the American
farmer of today who shakes his head
forbodingly when a strange swarm of
bees settles under the eaves of his
barp, or on a tree of his orchard, |
a lineal descendant In superstition of
the toga-clad Roman, who viewed with
alarm the bees settling on the capitol
in the consulship of Acilius,
(® by McClure Newspaper HSyndieate.)
omnis { Joo
Nothing Can Do That
The sign “Quiet” ls posted In pull
man cars to Insure a good night's rest
for the patrons, but we have no idea
that it serves as a bromide for the
loud snorer in an upper berth. Neg
Orleans States.
Marthe Martin
L”
Butter In
some
the
always
“Oh, we snld
{ Icebox, “there are
won't like you, One cannot be
| ed to be liked by
i “True,” agreed the Eggs.
| “And even if Butter and Eggs
| weeds,” the Butter in the icebox
| tinued, “they are flowers,
they're beautiful yellow flowers
“They have and Interesting
looking pointed at the
each flower, something ike a spur,
“And they are of darker yellow
| side than they are outside.
| “They're just as gay and pretty
| they can and they're not fussy
about where they go. They're not
| snobbish. They're pleasant and friend
i ly.”
"Well
marked.
“1 agree that they aren't fussy about
where they go," the String Bean sald.
“They don't even care
wanted or not.
“They've no pride,
“Pride,” said the
everyone,”
100,
long
ends base
in
be
sald, Butter” the Eggs re
no pride at all.”
Butter, “is not to
!
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Douglas MacLean
PRARENNARANRN OANA ENNNE
Popular Douglas Maclean, movie
in the comedy “Hold That Lion.”
He has Constance Howard as
| friendly nature,
“lI would rather be around a pleas-
{ ant person than a pr
oud one,
even if it is easy to
2 Ine
do almost any
utter,”
wm. Bro x
SLOW HOWErs named
care if they're weeds
ighten
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| How It Started
By JEAN NEWTON
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“PERSON”
PE THE hist
for the I
we
word “per
i the in
dividual, have
| ample of the roma
It is quite true
son is an Individual in the
of the word-—that is, not
dividuality. Nor can
the indictment of not being always
| strictly ourselves! But it would
hardly be fair to say that we are all
actors, that our personalities
| masks!
Yet such is the significance of the
| word “person!” Speaking In
ance with Its origin,
plication when you refer to a person
‘or persons !
the Latin “persona,” meaning
and the reference was originally
the masks used by actors In the the-
atricals of the ancients. Subsequent-
an ex
that i= in words
that not
nce
every per
2
strict sen
have in
ape
&¢
all
ai
fu
all o Us esc
are
“
accord.
its survival through time It acquired
the modern significance of any indi-
vidual.
(Copyright)
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(& by MoClure Newspaper Syndicate.)
)
As Told by
Irvin S. Cobb
PONTO’S FATAL ERROR
AMERICAN n¢
coming home
a Brit
scored excingivels
wspaper
from Fx
man
rope
miner on
ANK in nin
the
ii
very
ice befell at the
ahi
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prright by the MeNaught Syn
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| WHEN I WAS |
TWENTY-ONE |
KAYE
a ————————————————.
BY JOSEPH
i
ame one
of the editors of Cassell
the English publishers,
years later I was the head of a liter.
ary syndicate and the next year 1 be
entered Fleet street
of press nen
when the
other way,
wear
Fleet
“When
the social
I first
status
um has swung the
newspaper proprietors
and the of
are Infested barons
baronets, and even
been knighted by the king.
“In my early days a journalist did
not often get nearer to a cabinet min-
ister than the hall porter of his office,
It was partly his own fault, or at least
the fault of those who paid him mis-
erabiy, because the old-time reporter
before Northcliffe, who was then
Harmsworth, revised his salary and
hig status—was often an {ll-dressed
fellow, consclous of his own social in
that
purlieus
with
reporters have
great and content to slink around to
the back doors of life rather than
boldly assault the front door knocker,
Having a good conceit of myself, and
a sensitive pride, I received many hard
knocks and humiliations which, no
doubt, were good for my soul.-Phillip
Gibba”
TODAY--8ir Philllp Gibbs Is the
most celebrated war correspondent
and international reporter among jour
nalists, and In addition he is & novel-
fst of power whose works are near
the stage of best-sellerdom,
(® bw MoClure Newspaper Ryndioats)
Tanlac Gives Mrs. Rappold
New Outlook on Life
Mother of 2 Children, Victim of Suffering Caused by Rune
down Condition and Loss of Sleep Restored to
Health and Strength. Gains 20 Pounds
Thousands of sufferers to whom life
is a black leering shadow that gives no
happiness and offers only sorrow and.
ain have gained a new perspective on
ife, have found new streng! : and free-
dom from pain in thiswonderful tonic,
Mrs. Elsie Rappold, 1924 N. Chester
Street, Baltimore, says: “When Tan-
lac returned to me my old strength
and energy, my courage returned and
my outlook on life changed.
“About a year ago | was in a terrible
run-down condition. Iwas ailing with
little pains and aches all of the time.
Life looked dark and dreary. There
was little sunshine. I was unable to
do my work I was so tired and
worn out. I ste so little and slept so
little that I lost weight, faded to a
shadow of my former self.
“Something had to be done. I had
to find relief. I read a great deal about
Tanlac and what it had done so de-
cided to try it. Today I am a new
woman. I have gained 20 pounds and
this marvelous tonic has given me new
energy, ambition and courage. It has
increased my appetite enormously and
built up my strength. Tanlac has cer-
tainly put me on my feet and I truth-
fully make this statement in the hope
that it will help others who are suffer-
ing as I did.”
Jenefit by Mrs. Rappold’s experi-
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barks and herbs according to the fa-
mous Tanlac formuls, help rebuild
your run-down system, re Lieve suffer.
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after takin 8 first bottle will amaze
you. At all druggists. More than 40
million bottles sold.
First Lawsuit at 103
resi of ( (iirar-
Huskey, one
“gone
an «fort to
his
ie
Matter of Course
see and
Presidentia
wy
eX ed t to
the
Las
1020 even
son,
sands
melterville
ton.” a
B, he South-
declares
rector of the
Pennsy
He is foreseeing
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palpitate 1
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get any
{ until! I began
; Dr. Pierce's
te Pres
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C my nerves,
lieved me of t
alpitation and
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rial pkg. of Prescrig
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you yn long out o every : We ing
But He Meant Well
Why don
realized that one
women is
under Two-fifths
of the women ire less than
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ty-fou
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Toothache
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