The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 15, 1928, Image 6

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA.
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Building
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Back-Y ard importance
Not to Be Overlooked
One hmnportant the home
should face the back yurd I'he yard
is the only the lot whic
room in
spof on \ nn
privacy and usually, if the owner is a
beauty
this is the
Much of the beauty is lost If only the
kitchen it. No to
spend much time In the
Should the floor plun of
lover and garden enthusiast,
most beautiful spnt as well
faces one wishes
kitchen.
the
place the living and dining rooms on
kitchen and hall
the other, have the driveway, if any,
on the kitchen as a
erally not afford a
from the living and dining-room win
dows and the noise of the
motors, combined with the
from the exhaust, is most objection
nble,
Sometimes it
have half of the drive serve us a walk,
but if this cannot be done hi the
walk as near to the side of the lot as
possible, to provide a large un!
lawn area,
this method, man)
hours can be spent
pleasantly; profitably,
enough time during the
low to into
every little detail, thrash out
difficulty and be fully prepared
start work early in the spring,
house
one side, and the on
side, drive gen
does good view
passing
fumes
can be arranged
roken
Using
profitably and
as
winter to al
one take
every
Garage in These Days
Need
Dig yo Aver
garage,
house r un oo mage
consider how your
is attached to your
take on a certain gree of artistry
in its ¢ 3
on your
Decorative
gives a pleasing look t
This har
metal
hinges,
Window boxes
dows of a garage
tractiveness If
on the they
on
house can apg
the garage.
The newt r
boxlike affair
scape, And
able to have elaborate ones,
than
plea
no lon
the 1
not
any mor
ger
8 disfic
while one may
an elaborate use, they m
Ing anppe ££ to the
detached from the house, they
an addition to
thun a blot upon
Larger School Grounds
Fi e Of
mentary schools and
res or more of land for ele
ten acreg or more
schools,
Wisconsin
tional cor
hrough t!
tion Association
cities
viding five
ary
for
unimproved ground is
reasonable make a hetter
showing, and fifty cities of 15.060 to
125,000 population report the acquisi
tiop of five
f
report Cy of
pro
orn
and of ten or
ore 3 for element.
y 3
schools
where
at
high schools. Small eities,
available
prices,
acres or more for school
sites since 1015. Cost of land for
schools in small cities ranged from
$500 to £8,000, and, in some Instances
to as high as 318.000 per acre In
Chicago as much as $£30.000 per acre
was paid.—School Life.
Proper Home Planning
One thing that a man should never
forget when he is buying a home is
that the will be the center of
his family probably for many
years.
His children will be brought up in
it and amidst its surroundings. In It
his wife must do most of her work
and In it both he and his wife will
spend most of thelr leisure time
He should, therefore, look at the
different properties available and see
how they measure up by these com.
mon sense, practical standards.
It Is well for the family to picture
itself going through its dally routine
In the new housé—cooking, cleaning,
going to work, school, play, ete, at
all seasons,
White Lights
The neighboring city of Kent turned
on the lights of its Great White Way
on Christmas evening and the familiar
comment is that it's a grand and
glorious feeling.
Kent officials responsible for the
transformation have definitely placed
themselves among the progressives,
There is no reason why villages and
towns should be excluded in the mol
ern trend toward first-class systems
of electrification, but it is a fact that
too many small communities are In
different to the advantages of excel
lent li hting. Ken's example should
be followed “by every municipality,
great or small, In northern Ohlo,—
Cleveland News,
home
life
———————
Give Average Costs
Average cost of «ingle houses In
1020 1s esthmnted ut 23.12, aceording
to statistics complied by Bullding Age
which covers construction operations
throughout the country. Average cost
of double houses was placed nt $7 X18,
and multi-family houses at 845,080
CHAINS MAY MAKE
OR BREAK TIRES
in Mind Include Advice
to Avoid High Speed.
Chains take a great deal of punish
ment, hut
thoy
to the car.
30 by Hy
out, a
fn winter's usage,
iinount
during
return Lionante
(On an heen
the
When
Cross
with hard
times, wr
Mountain
has
cross lnk hits
ement GOO times in a mile
pay
the car has gone 100 miles, each
link hs into contact
paven GOK)
the
Ice fos
Rocky
News,
Add to this
starting and
may
In return
of bra
little
King
nore
strains
and
he expected of them,
this ha
their
the
pulling,
the
the
for rid usage
of
harder
take revenge out
tires,
1
a can ¢
force the engine to work
“1
at fenders,
the
i ip holes in the
That is, of course, if
nbout th
drive: is
careless em,
Put Chains on Right.
chains
nfford the
and
will mos
out the « and
gible h
of hains
arm (oo tires,
* parts of the ear,
«n
, the chains should
They must be
them to work
es. If they
stay in
Casings
loose
their
are
tiny
position,
will
the
one
into and causing
cluse even wear
around.
however, must not
yH rattle against
* OUr goes at
and
any
speed break
ore, 1
the san
iat rubber
and there
free play
if applied
to break easil
by Poor Grade of Qil
Carbon deposits in the jers
«edd by
cylin
excessive use of
inferior grade of i The
fuel
ning with the choke
a
use of
too rich a
by
‘essary the
exh
carbon
the ust. ‘hen
should be
scraping. This is
g the cylinder head and
using a scraper on the heads and the
internal the
chamber,
done
in
surface
of combustion
Paris Now Considering
New Code for Traffic
A new set of traffic rules Is to be
formed regulate traffic in Paris,
France. The possibility of restricting
the use of motor horns is being con
Drivers habitually use their
for instance, it Is not
to
who are being held up by a police
man for what they an un
reasonable time to their horns
consider
blow
The question of inadequate lighting on
vehicles is also being considered. One
may still see In Paris a youth on a
motorcycle carrying a Japanese lan-
tern in his mouth, or a motor ear
lighted by a couple of paper lanterns,
apparently with the consent of the
police,
Look Carefully at Used
Car's Replaced Parts
The difficalty in obtaining
ment parts for cars cannot always he
the
that
for
replaces
blamed upon the manufacturer or
There things
can happen difficult
the car the exact
replacement car and
exactly
of
of
nbout
dealer, Hre any
make {it
obtain
to
owner to
part for
his failure to
the
the car
his
set
result
very ofien
he
previous
he
perhaps
what wants is some
work on which
has knowledge or which
he hi
A cuse in
er of a
HO
18 forgotten.
point was where the own-
automobile
The
it was nit
1 viis nat
second-hand wis
in need of a new
a 1925
car
Wis
that
model ane ural
he should ask for and ac
con how
and
re-
car
had
1924
thio
Lie
panying parts
ever, would not quite fill the bill
he was tigation
vealed tha the firs PW IN of the
had had ! and
replaced pat ith a
able biain
irticul 3
happens that in a
pinch a motorist will buy parts whieh
of car
the sec
the
arises,
used cars
an accident w
the
* not being
for Lis p
It frequently
broken
paris
muke
for
when
belong other
All
ond
for a
A suggestion
fo some
this difficulty
owner
creates
of
second replacement
{ rs of
§ that they endeavor to find out
whether any such
made and, If
exact pa the
were inst:
the car need
0 buye
i from
former
pairs h
whether
owners re
ave been
the
80,
ris af
Hed
par-
ticular
model
New and Useful Design
for Automobile Trunks
The photograph
trunk
compartments
shows an innova
consgisti
ing of three
sacl
tion LH
arite compart.
Handy Automobile Trunk.
he
trunks
Cun used as
are ber
tourists of Europe
automobile
thu
Long
Hi.
who
E
gine Are Miles
islicians may well Dow to
Rabezzana researc! on
the
amount of flashes delivered by
Color Lindbergh's
hte to Paris,
yl r
sir
has gone to ng us
the the
spark plugs in
plane dur lig
Mes 3 at thie
i nite] States
his great
to
lained
il says
Bre severe
they can
he terrific
strain
other
nonst on
and
slightest defect ir
oceanic
Even the
insulator, electrode or assembly woul
spell the
and disaster, he added.
difference between success
Auto Is Now Viewed
as Big Traffic Menace
“Save Fifth avenue from the auto
mobile.”
That is the ery along New York's
that increas
nay crowd them
mechants grow fearful
ing astomebile traflic
out of business,
The shopkeepers plead that unless
a remedy Is quickly found for the
growing traffic congestion in mid-
Manhattan, business is almost sure to
move northward away from Fifth ave
nue. And their suggested remedy for
the salvation of their street Is the im
medite construction of a vehicular
tube under the East river. That
would direct traffic through the cen-
ter of the city without interfering
with the comfort of Fifth avenue
shoppers, the merchants claim.
| EASY LESSONS IN
, AUCTION BRIDGE
4
|
: By PAUL H. SEYMOUR :
al “Highlights on Auction Bridge" 4
a 7 wo lo Q) nnntin
| Author
Qatari athe Eh — a
(Copyright, by Hoyle, Jr.)
Articla Twenty. Six,
Declarer’s Play of a No Trump
(Continued.)
tHE following deal Hlustrates A-
I nessing and creating entry cards;
10,7, 8
AQ 10
6,6.4,8
2.8.4
iE
and bids one no trump
pass. West the four of
Dummy is placed the
looks over the two
South deals
and all leads
spades, on
table and declarer
hands
He has command of every suit and
$0 feels free to finesse against either
adversary. He wants to lead both dia-
monds and clubs from dummy, and if
the first finesses succeed he may want
twice from there, in
which case he will need four entry
cards He that the heart suit
can be played so as to put the lead in
and must at
fourth entry card in
The deal is played
sult
to lead each
Beers
dummy three times he
tempt to get a
the diamond sult,
as follows:
N FE
58 58
Hio He
Ds Die
HQ Is
D4 0}
Ds DA
57 58
HA He
C4 Cs
i Ht
LE
MN ee ee ae
i w= L
RN Qouam a
»
EEA sm
~~
©
that deciarn
an entry card
1 sason for start
At trick € in le
Ace (the only
the sdversaries)
to lead
the
remaining
declarer is careful
the seven an
ftar wh ¥
RiIler which
“0
and
ads from dummy
t was abso
entry card
My necessary to play the
rectly It was used at trick
The Elimination Play
etimes
hand cor-
10
This is a play which may son
ary the risk
every fines The
r it is a major tenance
wr it
hand and the possibility
be
which
Used 10 render unneoes
attends we
proper setting fo
in declarer's 3
of eliminating two suits from both of
after
senior,
the declarer's hands, which the
lead is thrown to who Is com
pelled to lead up to declarer's
tenace, thus
tricks In it
While the
tively simple
ma jor
two
gssuring declarer of
AVerage player te
tion where it
it
sQueez
experts
would be when declar
no trump and senjor ha
the Ace and King
takes the third trick wit
the Queen. Declarer now wins
rounds of hearts and of dia-
monds and the remaining cards are
follows: Senior—spades, K, 10: elu
~10, 5. Dummy has: Spades], 9,
clubs—9. Junior's cards are small and
make no difference. Declarer has:
Spades—ace, queen, 7 and 3. The
lead is in dummy. Declarer has seven
tricks and needs two more for game.
If & spade is jed from dummy and the
finesse taken and wins declarer will
Just get his game; but If the finesse
loses or If he does not take it he can
get only one more trick, making eight
in all,
Declarer, therefore, leads the club
and discards a small spade. Senior
wins with his ten of clubs, takes the
gext trick with the five of clubs and
opened clubs wi
“i
and declares
three
King or the ten of spades. Thus de
clarer wins both the last two tricks,
securing game,
“Office”
Has Various
“The office” is a remarkable and
misunderstood
mueh of their time
much about it as they pretend.
To the wife of one who goes to an
office, it is a place where her husband
sits in an easy chair all day long read.
Ing newspapers, chatting with a good.
looking stenographer and counting his
money or clipping interest coupons.
To his daughter, the office is a nee
would be unable to supply her with
To the boy It
where people work, and that is the
reason he has little use for it.
mestic troubles: to another {t Is work
that becomes play because he delights
in it; to another it Is a negative con-
dition of things that are neither whol.
ly good nor wholly bad, but quite nec.
essary In opder that he may eat regu-
larly ; to still another It is a place In
which his ambition may sprout fits
wings. Not so many In the last
named class. Evansville (Ind) Cou
rier and Journal.
Colds
Pain
Headache
Neuralgia
.
5
ache
i
th
Aspirin is the trade
Locomotive Burns Oil
i l
WOMEN GETTING BALD
The next
tilizer
from its
own demand
Literature
upon request.
W. H. FORST
Discoverer and Manufacturer
Scottdale, Penna,
Ancient
v
i he « of 31
City Uncovered
“First Aid—Home
Remedy Week” Coming
he National Association of Retail
cater advertis
the
Products
Years old
six
tary Samuel C,
general adoption the national
“Fill That Medicine Chest
says: “Unpreparedness ig sel
due to wiliful neglect,
goven
this haw scored
suovessive mph id Secre-
urging the
slogan,
Now ™
dom, if ever,
lessness or lack of foresight.”
With the aid of “Little Johnny Ad.
vertising,” the sponsors of this na-
tional merchandising campaign, which
Is really a drive against needless suf
fering, hope to Induce householders
to be better able to cope with sudden
illness and unforeseen accident.
Well to Remember
“Fame is a
Wise Guy.
well to let
bubble,” quoted the
“Nevertheless it is just as
somebody else do your
ple Mug.
5
Disappointed
“I hope the candy 1 sent you for
your party came on time)”
“No, it didn't. It came CO. D.
only “Bayer” package
vs Aiemrts me
n girecuons.
of 12 tablets
and 100—Druggists,
“Bayer” boxes
Guard Against “Flu”
With Musterole
Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia
usually start with a cold. The moment
you get those warning aches rub on
good old Musterole.
Muster relieves the congestion
and stimu Cire dation. It has all
plaster without the blister.
you feel a warm tingle as the
tment penetrates the pores,
#, cooling sensation and
usterole handy for
f prevent senous
To Mothers: Mustercle is also
made in milder form for
babies and small children.
Ask for Children's Mustercle.
Jars & Tubes
4
Pain Kin
Have you
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout?
Take RHEUMACIDFE 10 remove thecause
and drive Lhe poison from Lhe sPstem
ERFUNATDE OF THR INSIOR
FUT RERUN. TIER OF THE OUTREae
At All Druggists
Jas. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors
Baltimore, Md.
Spitz Good Sheep Tender :
The Pomeranian better
nown the Spitz is bred In
nost countries as a house pet, small
But in its own home on
of the Baltic this dog Is
He has a fox
in eolor
sheep dog
ns dog,
and useless,
the
the local sheep tender.
shores
like face and very long hair.
he ranges over a wide scale, but black
or white is common, and the
average weight is about eight pounds
The stands cold weather muc!
better than warm.
most
Spitz
M aligned
“I hear that the crowd hooted yoo
when you appeared on the stage”
“False, my boy, faise! There was
no crowd." Boston Post,
Backache Often Warns
Given Out? |
of Sluggish Kidneys.
allow poisons
where, Ask your neighbor!
every-