The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 21, 1927, Image 6

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Toy Industry Booming
In twenty years the American pro
duction of toys has grown from a lit
tie over $5,500,000 to $80,000,000, Also
the toys are Infinitely better, for where
the Imported ones were formerly made
of flimsy tin and lead those now made
In this country are mostly of pressed
and tough wood, well fitted to
stand the rough usage of childhood.
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OREHOUND & TAR
"Electric Flu Cure ‘Machine
A Greek doctor named Tsinoukas
claims to have Invented an electric
machine which he asserts will
the influenza microbe In fifteen
utes,
At the first sneeze,
banish eve sym
tom of cold, chil
it is all right to knock at the door,
but quit when you get in.
Sun.
Special Offer
IN APRIL
the shady woodland,
Every tree's a town
Where the birds are building
Houses neat and brown.
In
Chorus:
From leafy bough just o'er us
Tra la la tra Ia!
Hear the happy chorus
Tra la la tra la!
Blackbirds In the oak
Jangle all the day,
For each saucy birdie
Wants his own sweet way.
irees
Chorus:
From leafy bough, ete.
Down there In the alders,
Dressed in gold and black,
Yellow birds are calling
That they're really back
Chorus
Hear the glad song sparrow
On the hazel spray,
Telling all his neighbors
He is home to stay.
Chorus.
Robins In the elm
All In bright red. vests,
Dropping bits of music,
Build their downy nesis
frees,
Chorus.
And the bonnie bluebird
From the apple tree
Sings from morn sunrise
“Home's the place for me.”
to
Chorus
-0ld Sct
By ELMO SCOTT WATSON
N NEARLY every state in
the Upion the
Lhias already
lamation like this:
we possess great
in our trees and birds Is
a matter of common knowl
edge: but this wealth, like
other blessings en-
is not always fully
and ending, “Now, therefore,
governor of the
rool Seng
which we
ete,”
I, -
“tate of ome,
by designate Friday,
Friday, October -— of the
year as ARBOR AND BIRD
upon which suitable
may be held to accentuate and empha-
size the importance of the propagation
of trees, shrubs and and the
preservation of our native bird life’
Accordingly, all over the lund some
Friday (the date varies in different
April —,
present
DAYS
days exercises
vines,
children singing Just such songs as
that which heads this article or other
taking part in “suitable
So far as the children are
these exercises may or may
“sccentuite and emphasize
of the propagation
shrubs and vines, and
of our native bird
but they enter into them with
zest, because they offer an opportunity
to express the Kinship, which all of
wise exer
cises”
not
of
trees, the
Your Dru puist Says Pleacant to Take,
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Refuaded.
and fullness from poor digestion or
dyspepsia that you think your heart
is going to stop beating.
Your stomach may be so distended
that your breathing is short and gaspy.
You are dizzy and pray for quick
relief--what's to be done.
Just one tablespoonful of Dare's
Mentha Pepsin and speedily the gas
disappears, the pressing on the heart
ceases and you can breathe deep and
naturally.
Oh! What blessed rellef; but why
not get rid of such attacks altogether?
Why have them at all?
Especlally when any druggist any-
where guarantees Dare’'s Mentha Pep-
sin, a pleasant elixir, to belp you or
money back,
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BOBOLINK
by all the conventions and superficial:
ities of “civilized” human {fe
The true Nature lover . . ..not the
“ain't Nature grand?” person, but the
one whom the beauties of Nature
muke silent, rather than vocal . ,
needs no governor's proclummtion to
make him aware of Arbour and Bird
days. To him every April day is Bird
CATBIRD
the ecstasy of song
For
of
the month
month
is pre-emipently
as It is the
’
Some of our birds are
round. A walk
in winter,
through
when the
astonishingly large number
If we take the trouble to make
of the different species we
are the bob white and ruflled
grouse, the various species of hawks
and owls, the crow, the horned lark.
and the
most ornithol-
residents.”
assortment
plumage
the chickadee
ull listed by
“permanent
varied
visitants. The
ogists as
of
in keeping with the spirit of win-
relieved by such flashes
scarlet,
As winter wanes and the first pre
monitions of the approaching spring
are felt, we become aware of the
il soon be
premonitions
increased. Those
HOUCE WREN
hear the first band of wild
go honking over us some night
February or early In
that line from
of the
Iain
Seose
late in
Kipling's,
Young Men”
alone to hear
Feet
hath
Ie
“Who
that poem
He must
On the other side
overdue.
‘Bend your road
when
o'er you
And the Hed Gods call for you!
the
is clear before you
If that ery. heard In
stirs the gypsy strain in our blood
it is only accentuated when
in the sky In the daytime the long V-
whistle of wings as a flock
ducks sweep over our heads. These
are the vanguard of the migrating
feathered hordes which we know will
soon be on thelr way north, Then
and the nOrst
some of the
bluebird (of
sintes which
both the robin and
the bluebird are permanent residents,
but to most people these two are the
true harbingers of spring) and-after
that the deluge!
Every April day is Bird day!
every day the birds proclaim that
spring is really here. The flicker
(some call him the yellow hummer,
others the high-hole, others the “gold.
en-winged woodpecker”) is one of the
busiest heralds of the season. Dur
ing the winter he Is not much given to
song, but when spring warms his heart
And
an altogether different individ
to
spring
love® the flickers
more beautiful
the bird
song Is
The same of
his
sort
strikes brother, the
he can find a tin roof upon which 10
his revellle. It's the madness
of him in an Inco
herent and jumbled gurgling flood of
sound. It hits the Kingbird, and
up in the swoops and
sounding his war cry and
8 crow or a hewk to put
ignominious flight,
And these are but a few of the
who add thelr volces O make
woods and orchards ring. A lit
later the bird lover will pass
the phoebe, the
pours out
t00,
air he
BARN SWALLOW
the
and the
by with scarcely n
they first arrive
the
feels at
So April
the barn
led cuckoo
But when
greeted with
tow hee,
yellow hil
glance
they
of delight
seeing an old friend again
is a mouth of mounting cll
day to look forward to
ght of another
Then ate in
thrill whica
mis y
the sear
are
sume thrill which one
each
means the s
returning bird fy
the month con
makes all others seem
because it
fend
hig
tame, It
hit of
es the
when
Lord
first
may be when you
of a robin which
like a robin and then,
: if the
jaltimore (Baltimore
apipearance
haar
courtly
oriole) makes his
the song
doesn’t sound exactly
when you get on
discover that
rose-hreasted grosbeak whose
of
mpse « singer,
he is the
notes resemble
tobin himself,
But it's more
when
Myrtle
then
spring
®43 logely those
to the «das
Or
For
the
almoss
be
redstart
SON80N.
likely
the
of
you see
warbler
you realize
bird has
reached its peak and that
warblers In all thelr rare beauty and
difficulty of Identification will be here
To the true bird there is no
thrill so keen as that of seelug and
identifying one of these “little gems
of the bird world” for the first time
April days are bird days and be
April is a month
first
the
fide
that the
migration
of
soon the
lover
MYRTLE WARBLER
to look forward to, a month to enjoy
to the utmost while it 1s with us and
a month to look buck upon with fond.
est memory when the heat and dust
and stagnation of midsummer comes
round again.
Lost Bill Found
An undelivered hill, sent 4. yeors
ago by mall from St. Louls on the
river packet 8t. Genevieve to a small
settlement on the Missouri river was
returned only a few days ago through
an unusual set of circumstances 10
H. B. Spencer, son of the sender, who
Is now dead. Since 1885 it hand Iain
on the shelf of a log cubin post office
ut Red Landing, Mo.
H. M. Edmunds, a friend of Spea-
cer. was on un hunting trip In the sl
cinity of what had once been Red
Rock landing. White tramping through
the woods he unexpectedly walked
into a clearing In which there wore
six decaying and deserted log enbing,
One was a post office, its dustlnden
letter compartments containing unde
Hyered letters, yellow with age. In
one of them he found the bill sent by
the father of his friend.
The bi Inclosed In a red envelope,
snacks of n bygone age. In flowing
handwriting it Is addressed to C. I,
De Lassus, Esq. It asked for payment
of £34 for 10 sacks of wheat, shipped
by ‘Harlow, Spencer & Co. of St
Louis-~8t. Louis Post-Dispatch,
Influence of Spirits
The time will come when It will he
proved that the human soul is already.
during Its life on this earth, In a close
and indissoluble connection with the
world of spirits, that thelr world In
fluences ours and impresses it pro
foundly. ~~Immanuel Kant
FOUND IN PEAT BED
Pollen on Woolen Garment
Reveals Its Antiquity.
Stockholm, Sweden. —A woolen man
tle, worn in Sweden when the early
pharaohs still reigned In Egypt, has
had its age approximately determined
and geological knowledge, through
the researches of Dr. Lennart von
Post of the Museum of Natlonal An-
buried at a depth of several feet in a
pent bed in the district of Vastergot-
land, carefully folded up and weighted
down with three stones, but with noth-
fng about it to indicate how it got
there,
Its
ments from
similarity to Bronze age’ gar-
Denmark and elsewhere
suggested Its antiquity. The fact that
it had evidently not been buried, but
had lain in Its hiding place while
the grew over it to form about
five feet of peat, was further evidence
of great age. The acid water of the
bog had preserved it from decay dur
ing the centuries,
Pollen Grains Key to Age.
von Post found the key
the pollen graing that were
thick In muddy particles clinging to
the fabric. Most important smong
the species represented were oak, lin
aod with pine, birch and
alder and hazelnut as the principal
shrub. Exact counts showed that the
proportion of the pollen from the ocak
linden-elm forest was larger than it
would be In Swedish springtime
pollen rain” of today, indicating the
existence of a climate in the
north at the the was ald
nHway.
Such a mild climate
Moss
Dir, to Its
nge in
den elm,
milder
the mantle
is known from
followed
disappearance of the
zeological evidences 1o have
shortly after the
last patches of gla« in the south
about the when
age was giving way 0
brouze in that country, RR
was followed by a period of severer
cHmn ushering the Iron age
his mild-climate pollen thus deter.
mines the owner of the man-
tle, who go carefully folded it up und
hid it under three stones in a ditch,
#8 8 man of the early Brouze age.
Dagger Holes Revealed.
The careful workmanship of the
wenver, whosmade the cloth out of a
mixture of flue wool and the hair of
Kame probably deer, Is de
Fmelle Walterstorfy,
possible romantic history of
which has a number of
holes jabbed through it, is
at by Sune Lundquist. Mr
Lundyuist states also that the toga of
the Romans was quite similar In
shape to these elliptical Bronze age
mantles, though differing In size and
manner of wearing. A shorter Roman
worn largely by
cloak, the
priests and Was even more
ial ice
of Sweden, at time
the new Stone
the age of
te, in
former
animals
scribed by
and the
the garment,
dagger
hinted
yon
“trabea”
soldiers,
nearly similar,
Find Similar Fossils
in Separated Regions
Providence, R. | The weird forests
that grew in the widely separate
swamps of what are pow the states
of Rhode and Missouri
strikingly alike in the plants that com
posed them, according to Dr. Eda M
lound, writing in the Botanical Ga
rette,
Doctor Round has made a close com
parison plant remains from
the sandstones and shales of these re
gions, and states that over HU per cent |
of the plant species of the two locali
ties were Identical
Nope of the species that grew thers
those many millions of years ago sur
vives Into the present time, but the
Island wWers
of fossil
and scouring-rushes or horsetails,
classes of plants, In some ways the |
most interesting of all, are now te
tally extinct. These were a group of |
trailing or vinelike plants related tc
the ferns, and another group with
jeaves like ferns but
ern ferns.
Sells Anything From
Morton, Wash. ~Any
today,
cougar,
tailed deer?
kind always on hand
tor Winner-—well named for his adopt
grizzly
bobcat or
country.
Winner lives on the south
ceptive trap.
and private parks with wild life speci
mens each year only by going out Into
his back Jot and holding communion
with the denizens of the forests,
Winner is a product of the early
ploneer days when he trapped, herded
cattle and prospected for gold. He de
clares tourists are gradually taming
wild animals by scattering food here
and there as they camp. The wild
life learns to seek the human trav.
elere, knowing something tasty Is
liable to remain for thelr benefit.
.! Spring Tonic
Harrisburg, Pa-—Here Is nature's
spring tonic as prescribed by Dr. Theo-
dore B. Appel: Plenty of exercise
in fresh alr, less meat, more fruit and
vegetables, cight hours of sleep, plenty
of work and a goodly dash of play. ~
“Little Boy Blue,
come blow your horn”
and call the childrenin.
The Monarch Cocoa
and Teenie Weenie
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Every genuine Monarch pac bears the Lion
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covering a complete line of the world’ ur finest food
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Mare
ing toward
clad simply
Nile green
“Ah!”
“Representing
iim on her barge,
but becomingly in a filmy
veil
royal
the Roman
anting ™
ravished
Venus Ench
“Venus, forsooth,”™ whispered the
first lady-in-waiting to “It's
all she's got She's Just paid her
income tax.”
quoth
the second
Lads
RIN.
The
events are
their
hearts of men are their books;
their tutors; great actions
Macaulay
are eloguence.-
Man blindly
~— Wieland.
works the will of fate,
Sure Relief
The great value of Bell-Ans in the
relief of digestive disorders ofthe stomach
and bowels ie proved by its substantial
increase in use every year for the past
thirty years. Promptly and properly
taken we have Dever known it te fall
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Orangeburg N.Y.
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