THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA. GOH CO OH OH SHH OHO SC AH Marion Davids SLRS LOTUS SY Wes aa span | Martha “Martin to be your “Good Hubit is as willing friend as is Bud Habit, “Just try It out. Try it out In school, ut home, everywhere, Let it and let boys and giris E UGKNIS was very polite. He really did have such good manners, They were not the manners of one who is being polite because he hus been told he simply must be polite, | grown-ups try but they were the manners of some try it. one who enjoyed being polite. “If you po around with a chip on So Eugene was write an your shoulder or a bit of temper hang essay on good manners and on cour. ing about tesy, which means being polite and to feel civil, Cross And this Is what Eugene wrote! And so It goes! To be polite is the opposite to be- Sometimes, too, Ing rude. Most of us have lots to do. We work and play hard. In these days there is the telephone, the au- tomobile, the flying machine, and things move along at a fast pace, joie THE TEMPTATION “Whatever me, anyway, i you?” vou some one else Is going A x 7 # i “y unhappy, and then, perhaps, induced you to if I'm so he asked flercely. think it was the ads” marry distasteful to MOTHER :- Fletcher's Castoria a 2 Pleasant, less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Te sething and Soothing Syr 7 in arms and Crs pr ag To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Zorn > Proven directions on each package: Physicians everywhere recommend it nsked to she re plied, “The what? “The advertisements, hold bargains, you know. it would be so lovely to go to the department stores and buy lice picks for only © cents and 25-cent egg beat. ers marked down to 15, and so on. Of course 1 had no use for that sort of stuff as long as 1 remained single” The house harm- if you will start In I thought by being cheerful early in the morn ing is will muke every one else cheer ful, too, and if you don't feel so very cheerful, then Keep your feelings to yourself, for they're not nice to share with anyone, “I'retemd you fire an Pretend you. have put yourself Into the high gear of courtesy and have given a bit of a step on the accelera- tor of pleasantness, (The accelerator makes it keep on going.) And then the motor of good will and good spir its will go thrumming tentedly, “It's fun to try and a trial costs youn nothing! This was Eugene's essay. Now know Eugene had been taking a many automobile rides and that was why he had spoken in antomobile lan guage, but he had tried in his essay so that those whe did not know stand. And Eugene's essay cause he really belies and acted it out He wasn't a goody-goody, and t Charming Marion Davies, ths Drops “movie” star, is here shown in her summer hat. Miss Davies’ dainty pastel beauty is peculiarly suited to large picturesque hats. The model shown, worn by her in “The Red Mill,” is of corn<colored horsehair, bordared with net. A narrow band of velvet ribbon ‘separating the net from the hat is its only trivwming, — sl Fonminsnsmn iain HHO CHIH DL | For Meditation | cially prepared for Infants “Sometimes It would seem as though we go so fast that we haven't time to be polite, We rush hither and automobile HOPELESSLY LOST —— - ste Uncle Eben sald Uncie Eben. Even they're keeping it an absolu yoh ‘Not realiy? How do you know? 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And you get into the habit of be- ing p-lite you will wonder you ever thought it easy to be CTOSS. Salvage Work the middie of the channel swim | fair contestant suddenly dropped | Rerent | below the When finally | fear of fallure—wha thos science | reappeared her manager was frantic. about these things? A f “Great girl!" he cried. "1 thought yor were Why (7 did you dive there?” i : “There's a rock down 7 / th growing condition | parked my gum on Jast = Soap Me. Ointment IT ard Oe best manners they wouldn't cause which affect the whole life Teach daily w a D the skin clear. Sooth: and heal rashes, eczemas and other Cuticura Ointment. Cross were the ki surface, she bad times! 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The saddest thing in the world ain't | per day to wear on her breast such WEATHER the woman that no man desires, but a humiliating: emblem, has the one that knows it. one of the immortals of literature, miliar who FOR THE GANDER read the book, late For the origin of the scarlet however, we must go back tiawthorne's fiction to the from which he derived his for the book. For it had ning not in literature but in life was a real punishment inflicted by early New England moralists upon flesh and blood Magdalenes, is nothin’ else it's a If a perposal tonie for your esteem. You wil ays find me where thereare garbog? § and Sith. Then I vist homes carry 1g dangerous disease germs with me. I love to pester babies and children and make them sick. I should be killed / Bee Brand Insect Powder or Liquid quickly kills flies and thus prevents many diseases. Bee Brand is now in Powder or Lig- wid form, whichéver you prefer. Each is the most effective insect icide of its kind. They are packed in red lithographed cans under the famous Bee Brand trade-mark-—a symbol of quality and effectivencss self become | fa- | HERE more firmly believed fo, at leas by agricalturists and dwe rural both in this country amd in Europe, than that the conditions of the moon's changoss gov. ern the weather. Here are a few its begin American ideas on the subject: The 1t moon changing in the west denoies fine weather during that moon. ‘The moon changing near midaight is prophecy of fine weather, is probably no superstition even to those have not Hers in districts generally, fetter, beyond source material It's never too to kiss And a kiss in time saves nine situa- tions out of ten, He—Wonder how we'd get along in double harness? She—What! A deer and a Jackass? a d—— The weath- Help in Need if a woman says she don't want to be kissed there's always the chance she meant IL The reason most women refuse to kiss a guy is because they don't hap- pen to be attracted by the idea. And that's the one reason no man can believe, (Copyright) ammni {isins GIRLIGAGY? as Cagpign, WO yr To BA bpm Be) “You may smile and be a vil fain,” says our stenographer, “but you can’t growl and growl and be a saint.” From the colony records of “New Plymouth,” dated June, 1671, we tind the following prescribed for any fe male Pilgrim who might have dallied from the path of virtue: “To wear two Capital Letters, A. D., cut in cloth and sewed on their uppermost garment on the Arm and Back: and if any time they should be found without the letters so worne while in this government, they shall be forthwith taken and pub lickly whipt.” Although there is here no reference to its color, this 1s the “scariet letter” that has survived in modern speech, (Copyright) ninsssssissis {J coms (@ by McClure Newspaper Syndicate) er of the new moon governs the first quarter (or first half) of that meon, The weather of the new moon governs the month's weather. No less a person than Herschel, the celebrated astronomer and physicist, was so impressed by the common belief with regard to the influence of the moon's changes on the wenther that he made an investi gation of the matter and, pronounce ing the truth thereof, constructed an elaborate table giving the relations be. tween the luna changes and the weather, supporting his conclusions by a wealth of scientific lore, For a time that sebmed to settle the ques tion. Then something caused Sir John to go over his work again. He found that he had based his corclu sions upon insufficient data, and after investigating again came out with a statement that his former conclusions had been all wrong. There was no connection whatever between the moon's changes and the weather ex. cept a slight tendency to clear wenth- er at the moon's full, The theory of a relation between the moon and the wether was relegated once more to the list of superstitions regarding the funar orb which are relics of moon. worship: echoes of the days when fais waved her lotus scepter by the waters of the Nile (@ by MeClure Newspaper Evadicnts Sir John f have no use for lawyers, That I have 1 won't pretend: 1 admit, though, one comes handy. When a felon needs a friend Just Thrown Away Discouraged Jim-—Mother, 1 will not try again for the conduct prize. Some other fellow always gets it, Mother—Don't give up; again. Jim—T"m through, mom; it's a clean waste of goodness to go on, That's Something First Spinster—Is it true that you're going to be married, Miss Antique? Second Old Mald—No, but I'm thankful for the rumor. % Worse Still fe—1 made an awful mistake just pow. 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