The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 11, 1927, Image 3

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    BIRDS IN THE Z
“yy AM an frumpeter S Swan,
I long to the bird family
walk on my long legs.
oe,
“Of course, a8 you can tell hy my
auame, 1 can make a trumpetlike sound
and it's a wild shriek I can tell you.
ft can be heard a long distance off,
“Now | am snowy white and very
beautiful, It is said. 1 am tame and 1
love my keeper and I make the great.
est noise when he feeds me to show
that 1 want him to that I'm
thanking him,
“In fact, we all do that. We all
shriek with delight and we all thank
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-
sounds and sounds of delight when
awe see the keeper with our food they
dow't know what has happened.
“T™heéy rush toward us and
come along saying: ‘Whatever
all the noise pean?
“They seem to think that
dreadful is happening, hut
cause they do not know
of delight, They don’t
and 1 he-
though 1
Flying isn’t for
know
you
they
does
something
that
our shrieks
and
is he.
underst
Happy in Their Home Lives.
the different sounds birds make
what they mean, but our
knows. Oh, yes, he understands,
“He knows so much about birds
will tell you that the Bald Eagle and
the Golden Eagles and the Ducks and
the Ceese and the Swans and the
Cranes and the dear devoted Cana-
dian Coose family happy In
thelr home lives nnd that the
are true and good to one an
through their bird lives,
and
keeper
He
are so
mates
other all
[Martha Martin
“He will tell of
robins and thrushes, of swallows and
of the herons and of the hawks and
the buzzards, He will tell how seldom
it is that there are quarrels in the
bird families. He will tell, how
loving the doves are to one another
throughout their bird lives, and If a
little Mrs, Dove should her be-
loved mate she will not take another
mate but will mourn her life
through,
“So, if people will only learn
about birds and the feathered crea
tures, perhups they will want to be
nicer still to birds and will want to
protect them all they can,
“The bluebirds and the
put on airs and act very fond of them
selves at times, hut they,
mates. And the parrots for all
shrieking and yelling are so devoted
in their home lives. (it is beautiful to
the devotion that hirds show,
“Some of the ahroad
have ways
the devotion of
LOO,
lose
whole
more
kingtishers
too, are good
their
SPE
birds from
different and quite
curious. The keeper says that there
Is a Snipe family that the
Miss Snipes court Snipes in-
stead of the other as it
should be, That cert shows nek
of dignity and 1 think
lack of charm,
“Surely a Miss
wonld not
that,
“But mat
the eges and is a reg
nre
nhroad and
the Mr
way around
aninly
should alxo
Snipe wit!
have to do
after they e Ar
on
and does just as Mrs
utton Quail famil
Miss Butt
propose to
im to be
“That certainl
it Is because
I've heard that they hadn't bind toes
“But I've told
{ the keeper say and 1}
| guage can be unders
Billie Brow
n
Ing, explained how
body
The
way and
tually
ar Wd ask bh
they have no hind toes
all I've heard
haope my lan
now
tow”
ie, who had been li
he understood
cause of the wav Mother Nature
given
her i
“Ang
they wil
get the Inf
heautifa
all very interestin
“And
Swan,
all quite true
peter
But
a long,
birds
finn
Tron
wr whi
then the
plerci
hegun to
their wings
excited
“You'll
asked the
very
ment |
And
along came
all his
Brownie
pLogse
importan
have ™
No, of
ierstom! wi
peter Swan's import
wis
How It Started
By JEAN NEWTON
OOOO O0
NODDING “YES”
EFORE a child learns to say “yes”
or “no” he instinctively nods his
head—a haughty, up
and-down—to show that he approves
or a vigorous shaking from
side when the imperious will has been
erossed, Later on, as he seems 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
things in common with the other
species.
condescending
side to
Watch a young animal ready to re
ceive food, With eager eyes and
mouth open, it makes quick, forward
movements of the head. When the
food Is not acceptable, a tightly
clenched jaw and sideward motion of
the head serve to keep the mother ani
and from forcing the food upon it
So after all these centuries man's
mouth is still relaxed when he nods
‘ges,” but there is a strong tendency
te clench his teeth and even close his
«yes when be shakes “no.”
(Copyright)
(E by MeClure Nation per Syndicate)
African natives often hunt the hip
popotamus for food,
CTHE WHY of
SUPERSTITIONS
By H. IRVING KING
CURE FOR HOOF DISEASE
S'\ HOU LD any
+" becvotue
dizeate
the cow
of your “horned *
cal
hoot
wit art of the tart
on, dig it
with a and hang it in open
air. As the piece of turf wastes away
under the action of the wenther 80
will the disease disappear from the
hoot of your cow,
This “cure” popular
in England and enjoys a considerable
reputation in the
Stat
It is prin
form,
ufilicted with a
watch
steps up, tie it
cord the
is exceedingly
anada and United
litive
James
magic in its simplest
“the
The
Nir Frazer calls it
contagious of footprints.”
old Norse when they wished
to form a lasting bond of friend ship,
sprinkled cach other's foo tprints with
blood drawn from their own veins and
the Today the savage will
throw his spear into the footprints of
an enemy whom he wishes to injure,
In southern Europe a good way to
avold 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
prints and “conjuring” over them.
Marian Roalfe Cox, in “An Introduce
tion to Folk-Lore,” speaks of an old
practice among the Germans of “eut.
ting out the piece of turf whereon a
person to be destroyed has stood and
hanging it in the chimney that he may
perish as his footprints dry and
shrivel,”
Primitive man conceived a close re
lation existing between a man and his
footprints. It was like the relation
existing between a man and his
shadow and what was done to the
one reacted upon the other, Thus the
disease-demon (with primitive man
all diseases were evil spirits) in the
cow's hoof having left a part of him
self by contagious magic on the piece
of turf trod on by the cow, It naturally
follows that when that plece of tur!
disintegrates the digensedemon will
disintegrate, too.
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magic
heroes,
Ravage,
Frankie Darro
CSF eas naan n oo 60L0 50000)
La
Franliie Darro, the appecling young
ster who ceems sl
has
is making two full.
pictures during
grown up,
length feature
coming year,
of fun,
made him famous.
is “Judgment of the Hills”
wisi, Join
eal
ap
For Medita tion
TT
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; | By LEONARD = A. BARRE
CLODGLE
rs
Le
LAs OHO O06
CNTHUSIACM
the
He is
after
piece of werk
hich he has spent
His
He is
whole life ix agl
Nothing
his art
fire
on
to hin 0 Important as
sticvess in his profession is not a mer
nor is it atin
ck.” but rather
burt
his
t he
“mil to vo
inst ramen pin
& a mesgaze that is
helpful
on
1 Another
ne in
ie and playing
o% no mn
strument gfrikit
* the Rie tere
vREare oo yon
voneert seeped Falls How
ow .
rein
They
fire mi the heart, is
which enables us to
we call success,
not attri
ion of talents
only to
ability
butable
and
portant question is, how
the talent
(ine
are
aing to use we have?
Bory fit and it is lost,
plus
fen
heart.
Ent
becuuse it
No permanent
world can be
worth more
the fire
enthusiasm Is
talents without
insiasm is the
furnishes
dynamic
motive power
achievement in the
won without it. To
be enthusiastic ig to be possessed with
a great dea, purpose, ambition, Em
erson said, “Every great and ecem
manding moment in the annals of the
the triumph of enthusissm.”
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wl Prosar
GIRLIGAG,P
world is
(a 1927
“Lives of great men oft remind us,’
says Soliloquizing Lil, “that when the
rest of us pass ont we're likely to be
mare dead than famous”
ance Riis umm
Hats Carry Lights
A laminons pat has been designed in
England for women, to protect them
from being run down by automobiles
on highways at night. Designs painted
in glowing chemicals are plainly vis
ible at zome distance, so that motor.
ists can ree the women in time to
avold striking them,
aoe sonny
PROFESSIONAL INSTINCT
A tailor had a great desire to hear
one of his customers a celebrated
tenor, sing. Obligingly, the tenor
gave him a couple of tickets for his
next appea‘cace at the opera house,
Meeting him a few days later, he
asked whether he had enjoyed the
performance,
“Oh. It
tailor,
“Awful! What do yor. mean?”
“Your coat,” the other grouned, “it
was too tight under the arms.”
WHEN IT RAINS
was awlul!” replied the
She SUys
Dad
enough to go In
He—Does he?
She—He
He—Well, you tell
the first pl i
don’t know
if ruins,
you,
when
sure does,
him IT
Limited Appreciation
A very
Hurrah!™
more,
No Interest in Life
Husband My
seems not to have the slighte
est In life
Doctor
that?
Hu shand
golf,
it's just
(anxionsiy)
Well, I've
II and racing
Sulking to an
tried her with
hitliards, footha and
like stone,
Explained
Smith- Saw
walk
when
you and wife
yesterday and
ad to
first,
your
funny
the
oul
you h Cross street
she went over then. you wait.
ed your cli and fol
Smart wnt’
lowed,
easily
we've just made
explained.
our wi
The Pa
WOULD SOON IMPROVE
You see
each other's favor~ thifinder.
“>.
Dad—Look bere, Dorothy, 1 don't
ging you!
Dot-—Don't you
more than
soon improve,
know
boys,
they're
daddy?
They'll
8he looks as if she is
jut goodness knows,
more'n 1 could truthfully say
Bay
About
“all there ™
her clothes,
Difference
“How much do ybu
place?”
“Ten thousand dollars”
“Thanks. I'm the tax ~ollector™
“You are? Well, | never was of
fered more than three for It.”
Boy, Shoot This
Reporter—1 know a person who has
fived In ome room all his life!
Editor--Good! Get an interview
right now. Who Is he?
Reporter—Our thre weeks-old baby !
Amassing Riches
“1 saw an old Egyptian tomb filled
with priceless treasures.”
“Yes.” commented Senator Sorg
hum, “Those ancient kings remind us
that graft was one of the world's
earliest institutions.” -- Washington
Star,
ask for this
Golden Opportunity
“By the way, 1 met Dupont. His
wife is very hoarse and can't sing"
“Oh, what about Inviting them both
to dinner tonight Pele Mole, Paris.
o
LO bh le the only nationally
vortised be of
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Yvely through the men whe
sud opersie thelr own stores
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Frank? We'll have Monarch Cocoa
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sandwiches.” “Am I coming? I'll
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irmers of we
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Bought by Wesleyans
Epw ori
Vesley,
about to
Wesleyan
Anglican
it was in
ii four Yea
home of John iy Re |
Methodism, Wo
hands of
has
these years, a
the Wesliy
vicarage,
COODeTH
founder of
into the
church, it
rectory all
the days when
pass the
been an How
Ainaor,
brothers,
the
anne,
their father, but
figure of their mother,
lived there. It had fallen
dilapidation and the rector
for help. Nuturally
forward
the
sympathy
estunt
couference in England
evidence at
above
noble
the Methodists
cute and
buy
even proposed ta
historie place. The broad
that inter-Pret
rely ambetin
has marked
tions since the
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that
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this Summer
Spend vour vacation this year seeing
America’s wonders in the glorious
West—Puget Sound, Rainier National
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famous Gallatin Gateway, the Pacific
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the couferences tei
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When
Low round-trip fares are now in
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Stopover privileges and free side trips.
Write, phone or call on our nearest Travel
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The
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