The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 11, 1927, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA.
BH LL OH HO HHH HOH 1
Frankie Darro
LTRS SA BOG BOOB UHHH
y thevsgh
and operas
“
“Are you coming to my party,
Frank? We'll have Monarch Cocoa
and Teenie Weenie Peanut Butter
sandwiches,” “Am I coming? I'll
be the first one there!”
Martha Martin
“He will tell of the devotion of
robins and thrushes, of swallows and
“® of the herons and of the hawks and
I long to the bird family though 1 | the buzzards, He will tell how seldom
walk on my long legs, Flying isn't for | It Is that there are quarrels in the
bird families, He will tell, too, how Ly i -
loving the doves to one another y hr
throughout their bird and if a ; % a” PROFESSIONAL INSTINCT
little Mrs, Dove should her be- : %
loved mute she will not another
mate but will mourn life
through,
“So, if people will only learn more
birds und the feathered
perhaps they will want
to birds and will
protect them all they can,
“The bluehirds and the
put on alrs and act very fond of them.
selves at times, but they, too, are good
mates. And the for all their
shrieking and yelling are so devoted
in their home lives. [It is beautiful to
see the devotion that birds show,
of the bievds from
different
ZCO
BIRDS IN THE
AM a Trumpeter Swan, and 1 be-
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the United States covering a complete line
of the world's finest food products — Coffee,
Tes, Cocon, Catsup, Pickles, Peanut Butter,
Canned Fruits and Vegetables, and other
superior table specialities,
REID, MURDOCH & CO.
Established 1853
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fie,
“Of as you tell my
aame, 1 cun make a trumpetlike sound
nnd it's a wild shriek 1 tell you.
It can be heard a long distance off.
“Now | am ul very
beautiful, It is said. | am tame und 1
love my keeper and I make the great
est noise when he me
that 1 want him
thauking him.
“In fact, we all do that, \We
shriek with delight and ull
him, too, in our different ways.
“When people come to the zoo and
are around our part of the park and
hear all of us making our thank-you
sounds and sounds of delight when
we see the keeper with our food they
don’t know what has happened.
“They rush toward and tl
come along saying: ‘Whatever
all the noise mean?
“They seem to think that something
dreadful is happening, but that is be-
cause they do not our
of They understand
course, cnn by ure
lives,
lose
take
her
cun A tailor had a great desire to hear
one of his celebrated
tenor, sing. the tenor
gave him a couple of tickets for his
next appearroce at the opera house,
Meeting him a few days inter, he
asked whether he had enjoyed the
performance,
"On. Hi
tallor,
“Awful! What do you mean?”
“Your coat,” the other groaned, “it
was too tight under
5 1 ’ 1 "Tre
snowy white whole cuglomers. a
Obligingly,
Quality for 70 Yeas's
Farm Co-operation
ubout
tures,
nicer still
cre.
to be
want to
to
that
feeds
to
show
know I'm
Home of John Wesley
Bought by Wesleyans
of John
Methodism, is
thie
all
thank
: 3 was awilul! ‘lle 3 . :
kingfishers : replied the Epworth
Ww exley,
vicaruge, home
of
puss into the
church, It
ull
the days when
their father, but
sure of thelr mother,
there, It had fallen
and the
Naturally
forwurd
the
we
founder
about to hands of
parrots the srms™ Wesleyan has been an
Anglican
WHEN IT RAINS a
the
zane,
rectory these years,
Wesley
above all
as
Frankie Darro, the appsaling young- in the
ctor who seems slated to fill the role |
of Jackie Cocgan, now that the latter
has grown up, is making two full. |
length feature pictures during
ceming year. Both of these will give
Frankie a chance to show the mixture |
of fun, appeal and mischief that have | .
That certainly sh made him famous. His pizturo g il nn 8)
and 1 is “Judgment of the Hills.” al ; eli
of charm an § a. g —
| BCHOOTHO HHH SSL GOO
{
i
“Some abroad noble f su
have ways and quite
The keeper savs that there
and that the
in-
as It
us ey are lived
ite
curious. ths | lapidation
Is a Snipe f:
Miss Snipes court
of the other around
does recior appealed
Methodists
to
mily abroad
the
way
the
Mr. Snipes Cate and even proposed
The broad
inter-Prot
Lambetn
stead buy historie place.
know should be, as narked
don’t
shrieks latest mpathy th
of dignity should
t :
: since the
lund
culiferences that
delight. uo
lack
“Surely a Miss
would
that,
“But after they
on the erxus and is n
estiference Wis aise In
the bers)
not have
For Meditation
EONARD A. BARRETT |
wis
this Summer
Spend your vacation this year seeing
America’s wonders in the glorious
West—Puoget Sound, Rainier National
Park, Yellowstone Park through the
famous Gallatin Gateway, the Pacific
Northwest, California.
mate Mr. Snipe sits
recinlar home
hody and does just as Mrs, Snipe says
The Button Quail family
and Miss Dutt
tually to Mr,
to he |
wa on ——
See
OOOH GO SOHO
LY assoonnonnt
SOLOS DOTS GH
ENTHUSIASM
is
propose
and ask him
“That
it Is hecanse they
I've heard that they hadn't
“Put told
the
guage ean
dillie Brownie, whe
ing, Maine w he und
Mather Niuture
To sce the most, go at least one way
on the “Olympian” — the famous
transcontinental train between Chi.
cago and Seattle-Tacoma over the
don’t inted electrified Chicago, Milwaukee &
{ed Cg
rains St. Paul.
ig When the | ro building
he? ws at toh W. Ya. was His a | Low round-trip fares are now in
He sure { : : : | effect. Return limit October 31.
He—Well. you tell Stop-over privileges and free side trips.
place,
certainly Is
sail
now I've She
Dad
to ro
P
brought now Red Cr
Keeper say enough £2 ened ;
He
Nhe
oss Building
in when it ‘ "i din cr y
he understomnl” Does se :
had heen 1 does
srst ood
enuse of th y
PUKE of Vrite, phone or cull on owr mearest Travel
him Burean for full details and help in
planning your rid
given the power
her children a . 3 . . =a 3 p2
- . rt CLil oar abu Fetanin | thusiasm nly another word f Limited Appreciation
" his iby . Sd Tar nal ! hie i heart very tt play 1 saw
they Gre ould
ds and sa
Iv burns in th pretty
not remalb
— B41 IIfth Ave at [C773
- | Community Enterprize
No Interest in Life The to of Conway. N. II
Hu basin : Als f
Sev ins
in
Dwtor
that?
Husband Well
football
stredio withou mrning ith only half a dozen me
¢ about the valn
{1sbe a
st. He i
The Hi
MILWAUKEE Ross
think I I % whe laid « hy the a , eitien: all per
t 3 Wn SPPraieva
a long, plercir | est
hirds begun
flap
the different birds make and | excited .
what they mean, but keeper “You'll excus BE. WoO oy recld = iL h _mtribuiable | Rolf
knows. Oh, yes, he understands. F Swan : Ch : E * TAC igs just like
nib : ; ; Explained
Happy in Their Home Lives. gr
their wi
sounds irofession isnot a ESTATE
cnt
ng, € grees
Romxes subrents
» B20000. profits
ant
i've tried with
nnd
har GREENHOUSES AND REAL
our billiards m——— =, . a : ee
Only One
11.
A
and rad -
ing,
’ 11 * 4 »
asked the talking to a stone,
“He knows so much about birds. He
will tell you that the Bald Eagle und
the Golden Eagles and the Ducks and
the and and
Cranes the dear devoted Cana-
lian family
their nnd
good to
bird
important
ment 1 have
And Bill you and
i
along } the ke vitl ! ’ { alking yest iy and
YOry des bus
i ALTO DEALER—GARAGE
years,
your wife
om
funny thing! |
all hi 5 iie tha a Bat EER A - Yee { 3 cross the street i aus
in Brownie understood wha y Tem. 7 " : en ne a. | 4 . hen you waits i
iowed
Geese he Swans the
and
(Goose
happy
the
another all | a i Arries no messaee to
are
that
sO
a witvle
APPLE-COLE OO.
Detrnit, Mich.
# IReee
t 4 THT
100] Tramsportation Bldg.
home lives
true and
through their
muaios ’
net er yor
nre one you, smd yon 5, . i
+ Fendi t Smart . that silly explained.
lives veered Fuaily fone . . Road House, lon sod Redanrant en Safe
. You see » our wills In £1 ge Y 16
Pathfinder,
or £ 4 rooms, im
Terence ha RE ¥ "
each otl
POOOOOOO0O00000
By H. IRVING KING | had re in lus Ends pain ai once:
none minute pain from corns is ended. ; 1 or 1.4
Dz. Scholl's Zino-pads do this safely A Taal. AN tid
by removing the cause— pressing and .
rubbing of shoes. They are thin, medi.
exted, antiseptic, healing. At all drug
and shoe stores. Cost but & trifle.
Dr S<holl’s
Zino-pads |=
Put one on — pain is gone! WwW. N.
r
an
hes
By JEAN NEWTON BEFORY YOU B
PLL TELL YOU
OSD - = Soo EB Ave,
NODDING “YES”
x POWer wi :
Honwwives—Redace Cann ng Time 35%. A
ers for Mrs Pr
CURE FOR HOOF DISEASE
Shu LD any
tle” become
ise gse
the
wsonl
not
we «
Bre
atiributable to
ability. TI
fe
of vour only
afilicted with i session
Important a
:
fo
Bary it and it is
yy EFORE a child learns to say “yes’
“no” he instinctively nods his
head-—a haughty, up
and-down—to show that he approves,
or a vigorous shaking from to
side when the lmperious will has been
ero ] Later he to
show a preference for this way of ex
pressing himself, it is often necessary
to remind him that he can speak.
Many of us may sympathize with
the man who said to Darwin, “Your
ancestors may have been apes!” but
it cannot be denied that we have many
with the other
- of talents and
OF
wee tool foes 5 stion is hos ne vy ; » :
condescending watch what part 1§ ion HOW are 510 Paily « 3h Commission selling 2
cow steps on, dig it we going use the talent we have? htds pres a; Cea pad ton And
with a cord and hang i
air.
under
tie it ask. 3 p tond for
na Mille “Company
free a
fost. One tal Gaffmey, 8. C
in the Opes
As the piece of turf wastes
the
side
worth
the fire
plus enthusiasm I=
ten
no
away
U., BALTIMORE, NO. 32.1927.
action of the talents without
weather so
will the disease disappear from the
of
Seems
on, as
heart
hoof
Ihis is exceedingly popular
in England and enjoys a considerable
reputation
States,
It is
form,
your cow,
“cure”
the
furnishes
Enthusiasm is dynamic of life
because it
NO permanent
world
be enthusiastic is to be possessed wit
motive
power
in 1
won without It
achievement we
h Dad-—look here, Dorothy, I don't
I like the way these youngsters are hug.
ging you!
Pot—Don't you
scarcely more than
They'll soon improve,
in Canada and the United can be
great idea, ambition, Em
great and
manding moment in the annals of the
old Norse heroes. when they wished world ig the trinmph of enthusiasm.”
form a lasting bond of friendship, (BL19827
sprinkled each other's footprints wit)
primitive magic in its simplest | a
“the
The
purpose,
% .
: a . A now they're
Sir James Frazer calls it said, “Every 9 daddy?
acay
of footprints.”
hings in common : erson com boys
contagious ma .
Lae gle
species, »
Watch a young animal ready to re
With eager and
it makes quick, forward
smovements of the head. When the
food not acceptable, a tightly
clenched jaw and sideward motion of
the head serve to keep the mother ani
ml from forcing the food upon it.
So after al centuries man's
mouth is still relaxed when he nods
‘ves,” but there is a strong tendency
to clench his teeth and even close his
1yes when he shakes “no.”
Intelligent Cornfed—in Style
| She looks as If she is "all
i But goodness knows,
That is more'n 1
=ay
About
to by Western Newspaper Union.)
ceive food. eyes —————
{J ocssmisscsssiens
GIRLIGIG,P
mouth open,
blood drawn from their own veins and there,”
the will
the footprints of
an enemy whom he wishes to injure,
In southern Europe a good way to
avoid the influence of the “evil eye”
is to stick some sharp pointed instru
ment into the footprints of the person
suspected of possessing that baleful
attribute. The negroes “down South”
say that a “conjurer” can “work a
man mischief” by digging up his foot 3 fered more than three for 1.”
prints and “conjuring” over them A = i |
Marian Roalfe Cox, in “An Introduce oy, Shoot This
tion to Folk-Lore,” speaks of an old Reporter] know a person who has
practice among the Germans of “cut. jived In ome room all his life!
ting out the piece of turf whereon a Editor—Good! Get an interview
person to be destroyed has stood and right now, Who is he? i osq toes Moth
. * ‘ i 8
banging it in the chimney that he may Reporter—Our three-weeks-old baby ! A < Ma ul 2 Mo on Sillotw cam
perish as his footprints dry and ¢ Ants Bugs es uh ate ba
Riches
shrivel,” i SS —
Primitive man conceived a close re “1 saw an old Egyptian tomb filled
lation existing between a man and his with priceless treasures.”
footprints, It was like the relation “Yes.” commented Senator Sorg-
existing between a man and his hum. “Those ancient kings remind us
that graft was one of the world's
shadow und what wus done to the
ore reacted upon the other, Thus the earliest Institutions.” — Washington
Star,
y > $11 UF Orgs Thrle ¥
‘a the savage Foday gavage could truthfully say
$ throw his
spear into
her clothes,
Ma Buzz has unexpected guests
LIT spray kills ants, bed bugs, roaches, and
their eggs. It also clears your home of flies
and mosquitoes. Fatal to insects but harmless
to mankind. Will not stain. Get Flit today.
Difference
these much do
: “How
i place?”
! “Ten thousand dollars™
“Thanks. I'm the tax ~ollector”
“You are? Well, I never was of
you ask
for this
(Copyright)
“Lives of great men oft reming us,’
suys Soliloguizing Lil, “that when the
rest of us pass ont we'ra likely to be
more dead than famous”
BALDNESS
MEN you have been looking
for something that will grow
HAIR on a BALD HEAD.
im J re
Hats Carry Lights
disease-demon (with primitive man
(© by MeClure Newspaper Syndicate )
African natives often hunt the hip
popotamns for food,
all diseases were evil spirits) In the
cow's hoof having left a part of him
of turf trod on by the cow, it naturally
follows that when that piece of turf
disintegrates the disease-demon will
disintegrate, too.
(@ by McClure Newspaper Syndicate y
A luminons bat has been designed in
Englund for women, to protect them
from being vun down by antomobiles
on highways at night. Designs painted
In glowing chemicals are plainly vis.
ible at some distance, so that motor
ists can see the women in thoe te
avojd striking them,
Golden Opportunity
“By the way, 1 met Dupont. is
wife is very hoarse and ean't sing.”
“Oh. what about Inviting them both
to dinner tonight "Pele Mele, Paris
sation.
Scottdale, Pa.)