The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 20, 1927, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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Monarch; is the only nationally
advertised brand of QUALITY
ooh PRopUOTs sold exclu.
vely the men who own
snd thelr own stores,
Up in the old apple tree. Aren't
those big beauties good to bite into?
But don't forget the treat that will
be ready at home—Monarch Cocoa
and Monarch Teenie Weenie Pea-
nut Butter sandwiches.
EVERY genuine Monarch package bears
the Lion Head, the oldest trademark in
the United Btates covering a complete line
of the world'd finest food products — Coffee,
Tea, Cocos, Catsup, Pickles, Peanut Butter,
Canned Fruits and Vegetables, and other
superior table epeciaities.
REID, MURDOCH & CO.
Established 1853
Pittsburgh Boston New York
Jacksonville Tampa Los Angeles
Traffic Officer
It’s a safe bet that the cars
which step-out with the
“go” signal are equipped
with Champions—the
better spark plug. If every
car owner used Cham-
pions there would be
fewer traffic jams.
Cham; is the better
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Guiding Young Minds
in Scientific Paths
A moving pleture sample of the ac a Sat : BUSINESS
of little children i an «
the laboratory method “try it and see”
is being featured in London in an
unusual campaign. Malt
school, $12,066 an, de 6x house,
| members of Cambridge «ot RTAIN & SHADE si FPORT
duly we the : i ¥
July noe oy thelr own offspring + a nlace where An t first sight: pas
debet, 1 now a0 : : i b pa
ugh? of | young children i “leg " !
tivities learning by
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faculty petition; sales $40,000
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order, agirectors
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“There Is no
should not come a time when we can
throw all our diphtheria signs into the
basket,” Health Commis. WOMEN... M AK VE DOLLARS DAY
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authority to have their children noc
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disease,
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Boston Transcript.
ERR
Your Butter
To Luck_
Market men and con-
sumers are insisting on uni-
¥ form color, now-a-days, and
{ no real dairyman can afford to
trust to luck any more. Keep
your butter always that golden
June shade, which brings top
prices, by using Dandelion But-
| ter color. All large creameries
have used it for years. It meets
all State and National Food
Laws. It's harmless, tasteless
and will not color Buttermilk.
| Large bottles cost
{ only 35¢ at all drug
{and grocery stores.
| Wells & Richardson Ca, lnc
i Barlington, Vermont
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feeling as
does” -
Rheumatism or Tender
Eased and Soothed at the First
Trial of CAMPHOROLE
No need to suffer from Rheumatism.
Bimply spread CAMPHOROLE on thick-
ly, bind with a hot, dry flannel, You
will be astonished how quickly it soaks
right in to the bone and soon loosens
up those stiff, aching joints, soothing
and reducing the inflamed surface, and
you will soon move without any pain.
No matter how long you have suf-
fered from this most distressing eom-
plaint, you will find a speedy relief
from your sufferings in CAMPHOROLE,
whose wonderful results are realized
at the very first trial. Go to your drug-
glist and get a trial size jar of CAM-
PHOROLE for a few cents. You cane
not afford to neglect this opportunity.
Your druggist is authorized to refund
the 25¢ if not better than anything you
have ever used.
Centennla
n
* Affairs at the University
*hariottesville, recently. The
recomine
April 13 ea
day, to
Monticello,
establish
re 10
ch year as Jefferson's bir
the
hore
presery ation
Jefferson,
assygre
the to
shrine In |
i
Rervedg
an
appropriate
ith the |
Amer
ite the
records ar
adoption «
jean Independence and
nonpartisan work
tion conducted by the Thoma
son Memorial foundation.
f +}
f the
to con
of patriotic
Thus the name of Thomas Jefferson, |
author of the Declaration of Independ.
third President the
«, would be | ortalized
that Was gton and |
as the only Presidents whose |
y& are national holidays and |
Monticello would take its place with |
Mount Vernon and the house in
Springfield, 111, as a patriotic shrine, |
Although Jefferson is regarded as the |
“Patron saint” of wo
major political parties and the term
“Jeffersonian democracy” is a part of |
of
one of the
our current speech, this proposal to
honor him should have the support of
all Americans because it is strictly
nonpartisan. The officers of the com-
mission, appointed under an act of
are: President Coolidge;
Vice President Dawes; Nicholas Long-
worth, speaker of the house; George
P. Mclean (R.), senator from Con.
necticut : Joseph T. Robinson (D.), sen-
ator from Arkansas; Simeon D, Fess
(R.), senator from Ohjo; Royal 8,
Copeland (D.), senator froin New
York: Finis J. Garrett (D.), represent.
ative from Tennessee; John Q. Til
son (R.), representative from Connectl-
cut: R, Walton Moore (R.), represent.
ative from Virginia; Robert L. Bacon
(R.), representative from New York,
and Dr. Edwin A. Aldema; Claude G.
Bowers: Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook;
Henry Ford; Stuart G. Gibbony;
Thomas F. Ryan, and Felix M. War.
burg.
Through the work of the Thomas
Jefferson Memorial foundation Monti.
cello is being gradualy restored to its
original condition and visitors there |
find it easy to believe that they are |
living in the past of more than a cen-
tury ago. One ald especially in estab.
lishing that atmosphere is the large
number of Jefferson relics which have
been presented to the foundation with.
in the last few months and which will
be on exhibition at Monticello hence.
forth. The foundation recently made
this announcement:
The following items were donated by
the late Jane Randolph Harrissh Ran-
dall, a descendant of Thomas Jefferson,
t nl
formerly
has
Hoes
Jeffers
descendant of James Mao
the chairs in her be
In additi the f{«
edges presentation
and Ir
Monticello, made 1?
¢ from the red
tr Frenchman,
purchased by and t 1"
foundation by Mrs. Martin W,
of Now York city
The foundation aekne
presentation of a handsome will
ginia flag, presented to Monticello by
the women's whe hand
charge of the replica of the Jefferson
house on High street at the Sesquicen-
tennial exposition In Philadelphia, of
which committee Miss Caroline Binkler
was chairman, and which committee
was represented by Mise Agnes Mort.
son and a delegation which formally
delivered the flag to Monticello.
belonged to
a2
delegated
of Washington,
n committee In
teresting
iting
to the
Littleton
alan wiledges
commities
Of Interest, too, to all Americans was
the recent announcement by President
Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia
university upon his return from Italy
that he was bringing with him as a
gift to the Columbia library a hitherto
unpublished letter of Jefferson's, This
letter, ordering a packet of books for
Jefferson's private library, dated Mon-
ticello, April 10, 1821, and addressed
to Messrs. De Bures Freres, Rue Ser
pente, Paris, gives an interesting and
instructive view of the wide and varied
range of Jefferson's intellectual nce
tivities and interests. The letter fol.
lows:
Monticello, April 19-21
Mecers, do Bure Freres:
The packet of books you were so
New South American Nut
People of the United States are now
buying small quantities from South
America of which is known as the
“paradise nut.” It resembles a Brazil
put In shape, but is sald to be a little
finer in flavor. There Is an Interesting
story told about this nut, which grows
fn a large round pod with a small cap
at one end. As the story goes, the gas
which forms in the pod after it has
fallen to the ground forces the cap J
out with a loud report. This report at-
tracts the monkeys, who then search
for the nuts in the thick undergrowth,
where they have been blown by the
force of the explosion, This is given
ns the chief reason for the small sup-
ply of paradise nuts brought to our
markets,
Proper Place to Look
During the moving a portrait of
one of the ancestors of the Blodget
family had got lost. No one could
find it at either the old or the new
paper
different
Pina et
et sur les the 9th
and 10th on the Betula,
Fagus, Diospyros, etc i
over them with gr
ceived from them
which had escaped my
tho’ the subjects lie
They contain a
Castanen
have
at pleasure and re-
information
own notice, al-
under my eye
valuable addition tn
the knowledge of American trees and
claim for you the thanks of all who
interest themeelves In this most inter.
esting branch of science. 1 pray you to
accept my portion of that tribute as
being among those who set the high-
est value on your work.
1 have not seen the work of M, Tes.
sler, mentioned by you on the subject
of the Merinog, but that race of sheep
ts multiplying among us most exten
sively. The general attention paid to
them will soon render their wool an
article of export, althe’ our own man.
ufactures are fast increasing ales and
will soon make us Independent of
England for manufacture of wool and
eatton, as well as for many other
articles. Besides the domestic benefit te
be derived from this economy, the
political advantage of weakening per:
manently a bitter and permanent ene.
my are of real importance. With evers
wish for the successful nrosecutinn of
the valuable labors you are engaged in
be pleased to accept the assurance of
my great respect and esteem
TH. JEFFERSON
-
gone
much
house, and there was great consternn-
tion. William Blodgett, aged ten
wins offered a “treat,” value not an
pounced, for any hint that would lead
to the return of the missing grand
father,
At noon he came home from school
breathless, “1 think, mother,” he said,
“I think we ‘ean find grandfather's
picture.”
“Where?”
"Downtown, 1 saw a notice on a
shop window and It said: ‘Paintings
restored within'®
“Receiving Room
iderliy colored man hesitat
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