The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 30, 1927, Image 7

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    Hancock
Sulphur Compound
If you suffer from rheumatiam, gout,
eczema or hives, or if troubled with pim-
ples, blackheads, freckles, blotches or
other skin eruptions, your blood and skin
need the purifying and healing effects of
this tried old remedy.
Physicians agree that sulphur is one of
the best and most effective blood purifiers
known to sclence. Hancock Sulphur
Compound is the most efficacious way to
use and benefit from Sulphur. Asa lo-
tion, it soothes and heals; taken inter.
nally, it gets at the root of the trouble.
60c and $1.20 at your druggist’s, If he
cannot supply you, send his name and
the price in stamps and we will send you
a bottle direct.
Hancock Liquip SuLrRuR COMPANY
Baltimore, Maryland
Hameock Sulphur Compound Ointment — 800
and 600 — for use with the Liguid Compound.
a —"
Keep Stomach and Bowels Right
By giving baby the harmless, purely
vegetable, infants’ and children's regulator.
MRS. WINSLOW'S SYRUP
brings astonishing, gratifying results
fn making baby's stomach digest
food and bowels move as
they should at teething
time. Guaranteed free
from narcotics, opk
ates, alcohol and all
harmful ingredi.
Automobile Mechanics. Desiring Employment
in East and West Indies, also Central and
South America, should purchase our guar-
anteed list of over 1.000 names and addresses
of firms and individuals in these countries,
who employ English speaking peo Price
$5 cash. Keystone Agency, Apartado 2444,
Havana, Cuba clr LEE LTRS AN,
BE nn ticmttmes——— —— -
New Stone and Greater Baltimore Tomato
and pure Porto Rico potato plants, govern.
inspected, 1000-5000 $1.56; 5.060 up
§ to express colleot, By mall, postpaid $2
1,600, James M. Henry, Doerun, Oa.
!
City Under One Roof
i
i
the building department are approved,
These call for what is known as the
accommodations for more
than 30,000 Individuals in the various
Thus the structure
in some of the cities of this
Opposition to the height has caused
many delays in bringing the matter
to a definite head, and a number of
problems still are to be solved. One
of the chief obstacles encountered has
the question of elevator trans-
portation for not only the multitudes
that would use these conveyances
morning night, and at luncheon
me, hut to take care of
with business to transact in the vari
ous offices daring other hours of the
heen
and
nlso those
umer, We
Way of
Sea Elephant Going Fast
Sea which at one
numbers off
and Lower
elephants,
abounded in large
coast of California
fornia, were 1912
bering only
Gaudalupe.
San Diego
the herd
in
150 on the island of
island
40), The
the
to consist
to same
ff
oi
to preserve this species,
Hts Predicament
Mrs. Downing—Why are you bath-
ing your head in cold water?
Her Husband—To keep awake. 1've
called the doctor for my insomnia and
I'll feel like a fool If I'm asleep when
he gets here,
Choice Too Limited
Judge—QGuilty or not guilty?
Woman Prisoner—What else have
you?—Boston Transcript.
Public opinion legislates all
time. It creates and enforces the un-
written laws,
Silent Nightingales
Referring to the effort that has heen
made in a feeble way as an experi
to import the nightingale to
Florida, Frank Chapman, the ornithol-
ogist, says that the song of the night
ingale will never be heard in this coun-
The bird may give out a little
spray of notes, but its song in its real
will be heard
birds were Imported but
person Interested in the
gald that he never heard
sing, Mr. Chapman urges that
we take of the birds we have
rather than spend money on a doubt
ful project.
Bell-Ans Halts Over-Acidity
This Widely Used Sure Relief Can Be
Depended On Every Time.
» tN ne
disagreeable, how exasperat-
here,
the
suggestion
of
splendor never
Several
one
care
How
from gas, belching, heartburn, sick
headache, nausea and other digestive
BELI-ANS for Indigestion
pleasant Sure Relief.
Tested by over 30 years’ use, 205¢
disorders.
harmless,
and
Pkgs. at all drug stores, or send
for free samples to Bell & Co. Inc,
urg, N. Y.—Adv.
Curious Bird
More than 300 different kinds of
Amer
lea by Ludlow Griscom Ameri
Mu of Naturai History In
York. One of the most
in the colle the motmot,
hirds were hrought from South
of the
can
New curious
tion Is “This
: its own
It is green and so closely re
the l that
mly see It by looking for the
of its
“hit
bites
1
& Griscom,
tail
sembles color of leaves
ide movement tall
larity.”
A natural monopoly is a monopoly
resulting from ownership of the place
from which of It, as a
is derived
the subject
Ancint the eyelids with Roman Eye Bal
sam at night and ses how refreshed and
strengthened your eyes are in the morning
Send now to 372 Pearl St, N. ¥. Adv.
If you can’t have your own way you
ple’s way.
shake into
Antiseptic,
It
“Butch” Bedbug,
burglar, starts
his night’s work
Millions of others are
starting, too! Be ready
Jor them!
MAKE NO MISTAKE! There's
only one way to exterminate bed-
bugs. That's with a liquid. Don’t
waste time shooting a spray at
them. No spray can possibly reach
“ieir young and eggs.
Bedbugs are in the woodwork,
along the base-boards~— not in the
bed clothes, as you may have
Don’t waste time using a
powder. Bedbugs don’t eat. They
suck. That's why only a liquid can
exterminate them.
Peterman’s Discovery is the
right liquid. It soaks down into
their nests, It will exterminate all
bedbugs, all their young and eggs
in any house in 48 hours.
Here is the right insecticide for
each insect:
PETERMAN'S DISCOVERY, Liguid — exter
minates bedbugs.
FLYOSAN, Liguid Spray «kills filles and
mosquitoes,
PETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD « extermi
nates ecockrosches,
PETERMAN'S ANT FOOD «- exterminates
ants,
PETERMAN'S MOTH FOOD — protects
against moths.
You must have a specific insec-
ticide for each insect. No single
insecticide will exterminate them
all. We have had nearly 50 years’
experience. We know that is true.
’
200 Fifth Ave N.Y.C.
vY
Stepping Stones Can
Be Made Decorative
Stepping stones were used largely
from uecessity in the colonial gar-
dens, as they afforded the only kind
of permanent walk available. At the
same time, however, they contributed
a decorative feature which modern
gardeners are quick to appreciate,
Cement flagstones can easily be
made by modern landscape architects
and gardeners with most satisfactory
resplts, In fact, if they are cast In
place they have some advantages over
natural stone. In the first place, the
stones are always solid. The sod fits
up closely around them, giving an ap-
pearance of mellow age which can
only be obtained by waiting several
Years with natural stones.
It is a simple matter to cast them
in place. To do so, one cuts four or
five cardboard templates of sultable
size and shape, These are lald on the
lawn and marked around with a gpade,
Then the sod Is excavated to a depth
equal to the thickness of the finished
stones—say about three Inches, Then
the concrete is poured In the excava-
tion and leveled off, This is repeated
with the differently shaped templates
until the walk Is completed,
It Is easy to make the surface of
the cement resemble a worn flagstone.
Find one single flat stone with irreg-
this stone on the surface of the ce
still plastic. A perfect replica In sur-
face Is the result,
parts of coarse sand.—St Louis
Globe-Democrat, “JR T% Te, ones;
CR _-
Trellis Color Scheme ---
Should Be Considered
Trellises if used on a porch may be
supported at the top by the porch
girder, but at the base it is necessary
either to anchor to the masonry wall
or to drive posts into the ground and
nail the upright strips to these posts
Due to the weight of a large vine,
trellises should be very rigidly sup
ported to prevent them blowing dowd
in heavy windstorms,
It is essential that any wood con
struction when used outside should be
well painted for protection, but this
Is not all—paint In various color
schemes adds much to die beauty of
the structure. Much time can be
saved by painting the lattice strips
before they are fastened together, As
a rule, white Is the prevalling color
for this class of work, but color
schemes work out to advantage In
many cases, The color scheme for
trellises in many cases will harmonize
if it Is made the same as the house,
Gardening Real Sport
There can be few first golfers, but
to any owner of a 50-foot lot may be
given the skill and good fortune nee
essary to grow the finest vegetables in
the neighborhood.
And the neighborhood In which es
teem Is awarded to the hest gardener,
rather than the best golfer, need make
no apology for Its social standards
They are sound and will be lasting.
As a sport, gardening is superior to
golf on every count. It Is better for
the health, especially in the case of
elderly persons, In Its Intellectual
and esthetic demands, it Is incompara-
bly superior,
Matter for Architect
The selection of materials is only
one of the many Important decisions
which falls to the lot of the architect.
There are times when the general de
sign will permit a cholece between sev.
eral materials and selection Is then
made upon a comparison of the strue.
tural safety. permanence, fire resist.
ance, cost and architectural flexibility,
Each of these factors has a definite
value for each operation, and it Is
within the architect's province to al.
lot these values and so reach a de
cision,
Paint the Birdhouse
Birdhouses, usually placed so that
they are peculiarly exposed to all in.
clemencies of the weather, should be
painted very carefully with a good
grade of outside house paint, and then,
preferably, varnished with a good spar
varnish, It Is foolish to suppose that
merely because a birdhouse is a very
small article, It needs no surface pro-
tection. All destructible surfaces, ex.
posed to wind and weather, require
paint and varnish to preserve them,
Approves City-Manager Plan
The character and competence of
public officials, together with an alert
public Interest In local government,
are the factors that determine the ef.
ficiency of government. The size of
the city Is of minor consequence. It
Is significant that the manager plan
encourages both a popular Interest In
government and the selection for pub.
lie office of men of ability. ~Kansas
City Times.
Home Ownership Urged
Home ownership means high stand.
ards and thrift, and these make for
self-respect, facllitate wholesome liv.
Ing and promote responsible citizen.
ship, It Is pointed out by Dr. James
Ford, executive director of Detter
Homes In America, Inc
STIRS DANIELS
Expert Drafts List of Ten
Rules for Driving a Car
on Sunday.
Ten special rules for the regulation
of Sunday automobile traflie, in which
the blowing of the horn upon all oc-
casions Is stressed, have been
piled by Harry Danlels in Thrift Mag-
azine, Observance of these rules will
insure drivers a portion of that high-
way confection known as traffic jun.
Here are the rules:
1. On account of only taking out
your car on Sundays, you are entitled
to a lot of special privileges, For one
thing, you can drive any where on the
road you please. This entities you to
sclect your own ditch,
Assistant Drivers.
2. You are allowed as many
ant drivers as the back
provided they all
Don't neglect
COL
assist.
hold
seat will 5
give instructions at
once, to blow your
horn.
3. Whenever you get
ner without hitting anything, stick
your lef? hand.
4. If you happen to ri
or fence,
end file a complaint.
to be
leave
around
fl Cor
out
in into a tree
£0 to the near wolicemnn
People must
more careful
they trees
standing around outside.
blow your horn,
6. Take no back talk from
file They don’t
rules and get a good driver al
up. If one of them gets too fresh let
learn about where
their
cop. unders
your flask.
6 In your car starts run-
ning backwards by mistake, just
let it go till one of the assistant dri
ers eno : o1
case
can find a wrench to use on your
~~
Keep Horn Blowing.
7. If you run out of gas, pu
the darned engine
on you, let down you
up bolts on
Keep the horn blowing
8. Whepey FO1
be poss ble
the
er
for
other car
ers at once
up a lo
9 If
stop whateve
jump out at or
needles
10. If you find y¢
a lot
out, but be satisfied ju
80 that
v hint 14
p that oc
1 y } nt
gown without
of
other cars
And ke
Hugging Inside Curves
Dangerous for Drivers
Perbaps It Is :
knows that a straight line Is the she
est distance between two points that
majority of mu
because every ot
torists hug the Ir
curve when climbing a hil
to remember In
shortest way is
of a
is well
that the
best,
In hill
curve,
such
not
the
climbing the
while Jot
on the car tha
1
ger,
n the
is a practical application
of mechanical advar
up the longer way the engine
to make more revolutions, and there.
fore it the
chine that much easier.
Regardless of the
takes, the engine Is
the ear the distance.
the outside Is a matter
out the work over a greater
or revolutions,
s #43 ow
nt
is capable of lifiing ma-
path the dri
required to lift
ame
3
of spreadis
Taking
»
i g
number
Operation of Piston at
High Speed Is Big Feat
At a speed of 60 miles an hour, the
pistons of the ordinary
engine are traveling at a rate of
miles every 60 minutes. Yet, they
reverse their direction about every five
Inches of the way.
That this process can be continued
without audible knocking of the pis.
tons against the cylinder walls or
banging of the connecting rod bear
ings is one of the greatest single
achievements of modern engineering.
automobile
30
First Rule to Remember
in Removing Mud Stains
The first rule to remember in tak
Ing the mud stains off a car is that
they should be taken off at the first
possible moment after the mud
fastened itself upon the car, Every
minute of delay means so inuch more
difficulty and #0 much more likelihood
of a permanent gpot. The reason for
this is that mud will fasten Itself very
securely to the finishing cont of the
car ns it dries. When it becomes thor-
oughly dry and the mud Is remo
it simply takes the varnish
with It and leaves an unprotected sg
of on the surface, Very
this spot will not for na
time, but us soon as it Ig exposed to a
i
little wear or hard weather it will be
has
along
pil
color
show
come visible,
Water Is only cure
mud, but water must es
judiciously or it will be
good, The garden
called into use by the suburbanite
cleaning the car. this there
Is a nozzle which is table
throw anything from a spray dos
a thin, bard stream that
enough to carry
nozzle should be
the water
stream so that
body it
ing
npact., This will 41
by
the for hard
en he used
of as muc)
hnrm as Loge is
On hose
ad jus tn
nto
has force
it 20 or 30 feet, his
arranged
forth
when it
{to come
only has
action without
it grain
Test Relative Comfort
While in Automo
In tests of relative comfort in
the United States bur
hile
to! Ho
ometer, records
comfort or discomfort minut
umen devised hy
Testing Comfort of Auto,
heat
ures
#eals caused by change
vertical motion
The
acceleratic
and devi
the
power,
in speed and
Through its
be devised
more comfort
shows D. C Ril
device,
rom
ize it Is hoped seats will
which will be muc!
The photog
testing
AUTOMOBILE ITEMS
The
ent u
United States makes 780 differ
motor vehicles,
. "oe
odels of
in has enough
iy 80 broke
¢ than ha
was in a ditch
.
The world’s champion
man who Lhonks hi
automatic traflic
“Go” signal,
i To make
him
give
eed is for
Another 1
'
that won't get all
an aut
scratched up when
it tries conclusions with a locomotive,
. - »
Tightening the bbdy bolts of an au
tomobile is not the hard job it sounds
if the owner really is intent upon re
moving rattles,
NOVEL DEVICE TESTS
EACH WHEEL BRAKE
THE ESSENTIALS
Mr. 8S.
nov
“Bless my sunt !™
open-mouthed
the doorway.
settle
Lowe the great
very bad temper.
he shrieked to his
in
Seribbler,
elist, was in a
wife, as she stood
“Every time 1 try to
down and spot of work }
find that somebody has been meddling
with
do a
my materials !™
“What's missing now, dear? asked
the
‘That new detective novel 1 bought
and my tobacco
wife
jar,” he growled.
A STINGING VINE
Longwed—Justwed fays his wife is
a true cli vine,
sure is,
Neverwed— She
ivy, at that
Service
couia not turn
And poison
artist
AY & row of
ee. f SOLE m »
Smal
I Point
nt was acquitted
rerriniiie ¥
OunGs;
A
that
» years in an
La r—lnsanity. We proved
has fat
insane
“But he
“Yes. He
saw no
ba
but
0 there,
of bringing that
we necessity
fact oul”
Not Always Sure
Ms
this
Cardidate (on gtumnp)
get out of
the bright 1
friends,
bed of
lains of our
how shall
thisties on to
desires?
we
Ex-caddie—
Take 2 niblick, guv'nor,
Proof Positive
“Jim tsed to be a
reconciled to
great sportsman.
married
1 called on him
giftir
racket.”
+
he life?
Is
recent-
& ashes Lurough
Not a Bad World
She—Everything
fire,
He—Don't worry, dear: it could be
worse. ight have saved
the radio usin gave us.
the
was lost in
Somebody on
your co
O. K. THEN
“You should never marry a girl un-
less she has a special calling.”
“Well, my girl is a teiephone op
erator.”
Impersonations
Little Willie is a funny
And eccentric little walf
Bwallowed all his sister's money
Sald that he was “playing safe™
Experience
Robert—What makes you think
that I have loved another girl before
you?
Matilda—Because you always feel
for pins before you hug me —Path-
Half Hoer Turns
Gibbs—~Rain, sunthine, sleet and
Isn't the weath-
Dibhe—Villalnous
it's vaudevillainous.
She Foozles
‘Annette, you seem upset.”
Yes, Algy lost $400 on the races
yesterday.”
“Was that your faulty”
“No, but he took me along as his
mascot.”
isn’t the word;
Exceptions
Nick-If a fellow has the money ho
Hick—Well, 1 don't agree—consider