The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 23, 1928, Image 7

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    CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA.
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WINTER
NEED MORE TIME
Reduce Speed for Safety in
Slippery Weather, Auto
Club Warns.
Safe winter driving begins with a
readjustment of one's schednle to al-
low more time for travel between the
home and ofliee, store, shop, or plant,
according to Matthew 1°. Morse, sec-
retary of the Automobile Club of
Missouri. “The an ex
wra five, ten or f{ifteen minutes, de
pending upon the distance one has to
wavel, may mean a difference much :
more significant than that denoted | % freeze
merely by the time)”
FRIIS - . |
DRIVERS * Seasonable Don'ts x : 1 : 5 3 Th
There are several Important
rules to follow for the success
ful operation of the car in win
ter, Here are a few reminders:
Don't forget to change ofl
every 000 miles, even if the car
has an oil filter,
Don’t try to rush a snowdrift
or a mudhole, Go slowly and
get through,
Don't close all the windows
of the car. Signals are essen
tial to motoring safety.
Don't fail to refill the bat
tery with water every two
weeks and check the charge.
Don't drive without chains on
a slippery road, and don't drive
with them on a dry road.
Don't fail to check the anti
solution
- .
Brevity the Highest
Point of Eloquence
story Is told that when Abra
ham Lincoln was conferring with a
committee over a speech the Presi.
dent was to maké, he said: “If I am
to talk 45 minutes I will not need any
time for prepuration, but If | am to
speak 10 minutes I would like a week
to get my remarks ready.”
Lincoln could say more In a few 3 STOPS FITS
" . | Brooklyn, N. Y.~Wonderful results are ye.
words than any man of modern times, port y Epilepsy Colonies using a new
In literature and oratory, it has al Ds fhe mont stubhotn ow ns
been the hrief, lucid y sends num te
’ . De sox 71, Bt Johns
| style of expression that has created ! B1atiny 2 reser) LY. will receive
s f . Eris ’ pin J gE TA
: the most lasting hinpress |B Jree booklet explaining this new gusran
what a muscle a friend The
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Mey vt | For Pipe Sores, Fistula, Poll Evil
Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh
io if not suited. A
Want Supplied A
millionaire (od | ho) O S
snfd at a dinner In The ; a (e011 01) 5
Quick Relief! A leasant, effect
*yrup—35¢ and 60¢ A ee
ternally, use PISO’S Throat and
Chest Salve, 35¢.
NEW TREATMENT
Roger Kahn,
and musician,
New York:
“We hear lots of stories about the
conceit of movie actresses, but none
about the conceit of movie actors
Here goes, then, to supply a long felt
want,
“A movie actor, on his return from
his vacation, went about with his
sleeves rolled up so as to show the
big, bulging biceps on each arm He
wng very proyd of them, He got all
his friends to feel how hard they
were,
“(iosh,
would
Rowing?” “Mr. Dooley.” who described one
No,” the actor would answer ‘It f
Mra
Are You Really
Well?
To Be Fit There Must Be
Proper Kidney Action.
D° you find yourself running down
| ~—always tired, nervous and de-
pressed? Are you stiff and achy, sub-
ject to nagging backache, drowsy comes from hugging girl fi “snnche i | waltz to | .
eadaches and dizzy spells? Are kid- . . po! . ax ros : . Money back for first bot
ney secretions scanty and burning in 3 hgh ! i
passage? Too —- this indicates Century of St
sluggish kidneys and shouldn't be Just 1X¥ vears ago the
neglected.
Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic,
te B® ali ar increase the secretion of the kidneys
be traces the in on FOO: Tn " toler " and thus aid in the elimination of
ys ‘ waste impurities Doan's are endorsed
everywhere. Ask your neighbor!
DOAN’
vi i f To Give Your Perfumes That Beal French
A STIMULANT DIURETIC 7% &IDNEYS q Soes'ule Irom ihe molopals and m , { 1 : a.
Foster-Milburn Co. Mig Chem Buffalo NY, hi " a ¢ N i | Ersent ‘ A and Per
nWnys simple,
. lute Senator lve w
never able to live quip
allowance of
fite nn
FRR HR EE HER EER NE NNR
admirer
PRR RARER RRR NNER
salere,
Interest
GW,
regularly, if
eam
used ual
volatile substance is being I
Don't ¢ “ to the
thead whe
Cause of Accid
“It is impo
accidents may
dividual's failure to
img schedule to winter,
Wings !
speedy motor travel, It is not fo be
doubled that the number would be
impressively large were it possible to
compute,
“*Toe fast for conditions,’ is an ac
cident cause that is most outstanding
WM winter, even though, on the whole,
cold weather driving is slower. It is
well to remember that ‘conditions’ are
Fa Healy diferent Sireels we Sip Automobiles Now in Use
DOTY and 1e weather is cold, making
or of the car more difficult, in the United States
end the temptation of pedestrians is A recent
to rush ahead, regardless of traffic.
These and many other factors con
spire against safety.
Remedy Is More Time.
“The remedy for these
plainly, is to take more time.
motprist usually allows ten
for his merning run to the office, why
not make it fifteen for winter? No
better way to spend five minutes can
be devised. If this allowance is made,
there will be no driving so fast that a
sudden stop may mean a fatal skid. It
will provide time to let the reckless |
driver pass. It will be adequate for
more caution in congestion, permitting
one to drive farther behind the next
car, which will make stopping possi-
ble in case an emergency arises,
“Such a readjustment of one's early
morning routine is not difficult, and i
it will bear fruit in the form of a |
greater traffic safety.”
Don’t twist the steering wheel
when so many suddenly when ice und snow are
wel 0% ile . tr
ordinarily on the road. Front-wheel skids
are the most dangerous.
TOPs OIL PUMPING
conspire against
PILLS
fs
Don’t use the choke excessive
ly or run on too rich a carbure
tor mixture. Never leave the
choke out when the engine Is
Few as Good, None Better,
York
Ocean’s Deepest Point
Seventy-five miles northwest of Porto
tico the Atlantic ocean Is 27.072 feet
deep. This is the greatest known
depth. In 1902 the ship Dolphin took
soundings there,
WMH NRW NWN
- Rell Northwood Nursery Stoek. hire ssi
. “ spiry ; .
QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS | complet » “doin pa
i
set the standard. If you paid enn sifit 1
society meeting # dollar a pound you could not
: of buy better food products than
those you find packed under Marg) G wis
zine, was present. the Monarch label. ’ tant w
ing of my plans, Reid, Murdoch & Co. Catalon free. 1
you ever hear the Arabian Established 1833
When You Feel a Cold Coming On. myth of the thousand handled cup?” General Offices, oo
v I . Feo thod Mag y effoctiy
Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tab- he I replied. Chicago, Il. o > tr Thomas Box bk
lets to work off the Cold and to fortify l a 1 § 8 A handia . o
United | the system against an attack of Grip There 1s a thousand handled cup
or Influenza 30c.—Ady he said “Any handle Whos , iv
- . - will lift the cup, but it's important to aE : : ; p ther Met Hava
£11 AW } x 14 oz ta ws
get hold of one of them FAIR] :
Do Something
When I wa
I attended
at which
=
8 graduated from college
coliege
. Wingold Baff Orpingtons, 1
Siddal, then editor } ire Garden
toy
survey of the number of
| SKIN TROUBLES! Pimples
automobiles now in use
shows the Jog at
: asked. “No”
remarkable ratio of one motor car to Asked “
every five persons In the
States. Canada and Hawaii
next with one to every eleven persons
come culled succesp™
ane
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conditions, Boiled down
, while Indi: a x iv one * yolleq dowy
If the | while India Is last with only one to Stand Up for Bagpipe fo ever sau Sore
: TYaay wanguasge, i
CGLRINENn fre gel over 16 . a : : Lo i Tak Kigh
Scotsmen are aroused over the re so much difference what you do in i Fa 4 1 $1; 5.000. $4.25: 10,000. $7.50
declaration of Sir Alexander | 1... it for ‘ x I
| Mackenzie that the old-fashioned fid
die and not the bagpipe, is the na : iy
tional Instrument of Scotland The 5 rb > ; . Prof $ Fie Bt Muskeopve Okla
i man who Is looking for trouble | For Sale—XNew Crop Cholee Lespedeza Seed | .
nd al Kinds » kK Stoch * Het tr
i $ doesn't make 5 E i a Frost-Proof Cabbage, Bermuda and Prize-
minutes | over three thousand people, i A E por . Hetian S08 0m:
American makes totaling 95 per cent
gn ft { ‘ f
cent your own salvation do
Thrift Magazine,
of the 27.600.267 cars registered have
| BTOP PAIN, ENTERTAIN, MAKE MONEY,
’ ne positively temen Hyp-
| 39 1
| :
» Statement Is an assault
W 1 = fo
have to look far, on ID « %
ry 11h
Y L l 1 /
our Loviiness.
can only last as long as your health lasts, Pimples, «allowness snd
age wrinkies, (regardless of age) are the sure results of constipation,
indigestion and biliousness. Good oid Dr, Thacher made it poe
ble for you to preserve your beauty when be gave to the world his
famous preseription, known as
Dr. Thacher’s
VEGETABLE SYRUP
ing the obetruction of constipalion at once, the effect is re
money flected in a dear, healthy skin and a lovely complexion. 60c and
$1.20 bottles are for sale and ratiteoed by
to be in. Youn Locat Desai
A
4 Great Plants
At capacity to meet demand
for the ip pe fr
Perfected
S-PASSENGER COACH
Call
§ . Place Your Money Where It Will Earn From
on tradition that has been firmly es. r t ‘ ; ‘ Bons secured: he
tablished. When H. R. Hewels, an
authority of the last century, was
quoted to the effect tha } to the
Sixteenth century the nati
¢ today for f in
Walter St N. ¥
SWEET POTATO SEED FOR SALE
Filg ’ ‘ fix Ee] Very
¥ 5 or les Write for prices
Fie 1 n Accemse Co. Va,
musi
cal Instrument of Scotland, as of Ire
land, was the harp, it brought forth
further protests from the champions
{ of the bagpipe.
| More Eggs—More Money
| The Dig lllwwvated POULTRY MAGAZINE
be Tells what you must know to
—— succesd with poultry. Facts
hia upon experience. Send
y for Special tris}
wk Catalog Free! 8
em, Box 101, Sellersville. Pa.
Some people are always inheriting
That's the kind of a family
Warming Intake Helps
3 .
Engine’s Acceleration
Warming the intake manifold will
ald the engine's ability to pick up
speed very materially, according to
recent tests conducted by the burcan
of standards. The same tests showed
that even a considerable difference in
Jacket water temperature has but |
slight effect upon car acceleration.
The tests were made on a six-cylin-
der 1926 engine. A
jacket water
degrees to 54
make but
change of the temperatu:
take manifold from 150
172 degrees resulted in
provement in acceleration.
change In the
from 212
appeared to | an
while a
of the in-
Irving H. Taylor.
temperature
Try ¢
most
degrees ai
complete domination of the |
slight difference, field in a number of foreign countries.
not to mention their strength at home.
The photo shows Irving H. Taylor |
of the automotive division of the De
partment of Commerce,
degrees to
marked im-
DETERMINE
WEAR ON AUTOMOBILE TIRES
“The most valuable car ever
offered for so little money”
1 fi
The WUD r Overiand Company
So rapidly has demand mounted for the perfected Whippet, that
a as
edible...
EN
FE oT Ee 5
i
—_ (MLN
Following a Tire Under Various Loads.
Watching through clear plate glass
with both the naked eye and the pho-
tographic camera, the bureau of
standards Is experimenting with a
specially constructed apparatus to de-
termine how and why the treads of
automobile tires wear and the effect
ITTY
ly and at such a rate that it will Inst
as long as the remainder of the tire.
From an observation of the man-
ner In which treads wear In service as
well as from laboratory tests, it Is
apparent that the wear Is influenced
by the construction of the tire and
of the axle load and air pressures,
The apparatus, devised to ascertain
by intimate observations the varying
configurations In tire treads for the
information of the Industry, includes
a miniature car moved back und forth
on. a.track. by rack and pinion, with
tire pressing against the glass plate at
varying pressures and loads, The
full text of a written statement on
the subject follows:
Apparatus by which the wear of
automobile tires In service can be re.
corded and studied. has Just been
A pneumatic tire Is constructed
with a thick layer of rubber around
Its outer circumference to net aus a
wearing surface. This Is commonly
referred to as the tread of the tire ns
distinguished from the body of the
tire, which Is designed to withstand
alr pressure, The Ideal tread, in ad
dition to giving tractive properties to
the tire, should wear down uniform.
the design of the tread as well as by
external conditions such as road sur
face, speed of operation, ete. The
fact that the wear of a tire tread Is
influenced by the design of the tire
has been emphasized by the genern!
adoption of the balloon tire, which
because of its large contact area sub-
Jects the tread to greater distortions
ns It comes in contact with the road
than is usual in high-pressure tires,
The bureau has bullt an apparatus
consisting of a small ear, which may
be moved back and forth on a track
by rack and pinion. The body of the
car conkists of a sheet of clear plate
glass, A tire under a definite load
and air pressure may be pressed
against this glass plate and observed
through the glass. Ry running the
car along the track while the tire Is
pressed against It the distortions of
the tread corresponding to the netlon
In service enn be seen and photo-
graphed,
Touring -
Coach - =
Coupe - -
Chassis - -
Jour pleat plants —at Toledo, Elmira, Pontiac and Toronto — are
taxed to capacity, and e ent and expansion, to permit even
greater production, are dy under way. People continue to
express amazement that cars of such remarkable quality and
cal perfection can be offered at such low prices.
Here is true beauty — in color, lines, rtions and interiors.
170 And here, too, are Tenure whi disiaguiah the finest pea i
-SWu on : brakes, !
tank at rear, oct lu on, silent timing chai, over
size balloon tires and snubbers and long semi-elli springs.
See this car—ride in it, and com it with any other light —
op looks, for performance, Sty. or Arras desirability
TOLEDO, OHIG