The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 14, 1929, Image 6

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The Waldorf-Astoria
New York, is to be demolished
office building. For more than a
the best known hotels in the world.
hotel,
next
OEE Eee
see e Ns ee
i Jor are you on?
Every
day
getting
when a ship Is at
sea the captain, with an astronomical
instrument measures accurately the
altitude of the sun above the horizon
and with a series of charts determines
his position on the great waters.
The safety of and the
safety of his passengers depends upon
his accurate knowledge of he
is, how far and In what direction he
has gone he last computed
position,
his ship
where
since his
long ohserva-
find
you
How
tions to
When did
or determine in cold
whetlier or not you
your as a
since you took
ont where
figure out
were?
bank
hard
were in
work-
you
your
balance
figures
creasing efliciency
man?
Yon
void of
watery
plows.
Your
de
as the
are sailing a
marks and
plain along which a
sea just as
mile
posts
vessel
life is not like any other life.
GIRLIGAG.
prin. 995. ve Tir Bell Bymiivass foe
“Marksmanship has so Improved
among women,” says Cynical Sue,
“that the only time a wife misses her
husband is when he’s gone.”
{
i
i
street,
and
make
avenue Thirty-fourth
room for @
century this has
Histor §
been one of
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LAE 2 2 8 8 0 8 os ss
Thema.
ZING LION was pacing up and down
his cage in the zoo, Most of the
animals asleep, but King Lion
was pot feeling sleepy as yet, He had
had a splendid afternoon nap after his
dinner and wins wide awake,
He looked through into the next ¢nge.
There were three little cubs-his chil
dren,
1 hey looked so
ful! They
would play and
and do them no
Lion thought chile
They came to the
mired
dren should do. Bat
never hu the Idea
friendly with boys and girls,
They mustn't get any wrong ideas
about who would be fit pluymates for
them, This might give them
wrong didn’t know the
nd the jungles as he did
Leo,
were
now he
nnd so beautl-
though they
frolic with children
harm, Well,
ren were all
zoo nnd they ad
and sensible chil-
his children must
that they could
gentle
looked as
King
rignt
him, as wise
ve
he
zoo life
fdeas, i
forests a
Then he not
wy, had opened his sleepy
Lion, 1 have some
ind which 1 wat
tomorrow you tell this
1d brother.
little his
eYUSs,
used to live far-off
hunted and
n tht
life. Here it is
iufe for a
ex
very
48 8
roared and lived ling,
citing, dangerous
safe, much 00 8 lon,
stter of fact,
“Bot just
where you do
and where
that you
as the King
here,
food
because yon are
not hunt for your
you are safe, do not forget
belong to the family known
of the Beasts,
PAF P VV 600000000000
No one else can live
nor even fell you accurai«
shall live it.
for you
how sou
Wise advice
you
SUCCOsSS
they may and do
broad prin
will be ecomplica-
Sou
the ciples
but th
your
as to
cre
own
inything to gulde
igment and a
tions all which must
von
except go It gonse of
right.
It used to
merchant took
thought that
often
whether
be that
account
once In
enough
he wi
behind.
once a8 year a
of stock,
twelve mot
to figure
18 making money
ths
wis ont
Or run
keener,
hecame
ition
became
jut as compet
keener buyers,
the wide awake busi
ught it
little
sellers,
man
to find out =
was getting on,
Today in the big
ritment, and that me:
of the many small stores
make the big store,
pected to know day how he
and his
ness tho would be wise
oftener how he
stores each head
ins each
that
of n depa
head
lectively is ex
every
his stock
not ghle
boss” a comprehensive
“how are yon getting
ortly find himself
regards
and if he is to give
wohl
big
profits
the
i an
oo
on?
looking for
BA |
swer ns to
he will sl
convincing recommendation,
Some people are like a
fury of motion, but
boy's rock-
ing horse—a
getting ahead.
Noise doesn’t
not
count for much ex
cept to attract attention and if there
is nothing behind the noise the at
tention soon dissipates.
Progress is the worth
while in the world.
Nothing that God made, and with
which man has not interfered, either
stands still or backward.
The whole universe toves in a for
ward direction.
It moves consistently and contino
ously, never hy spasms and jerks but
one thing
goes
AA x
HE United States public health
service announced a short time
ago, about the time the influenza epi-
demic was most severe, that the re-
port from 19 states, where the disease
was more prevalent, showed that slight.
iy more than a million persons were af.
fected at the same time, While the
disease was more mild in form than
that of the war period. it was sufi
ciently serious to challenge the pub-
dle henlth service to drastic action
Under the auspices of the health
service a two-day conference was held
in Washington, D. (., attended by
leading physicians from many different
parts of the country. At this confer.
ence the disease wns studied both as
to Hts cause and cure, While the peo
ple could not be expected to be great.
ly Interested Ip the technical aspects
af the disease, they certainly sre In
teresied in the results of the confer
ence,
Three very definite results were ae
eomplished. First, the conference
adopted a plan for a continued study
of the disease; especinlly from the
glewpolot of preventive remedies.
* asntiikerenii}
They also will Investigate the reason
for the different forms it assumes on
its periodic returns. The second re
sult was to effect a definite organiza-
tion for the purpose of enlisting pub-
lic interest in contributing funds to
further the Investigations, such funds
ta supplement those appropriated by
congress for this purpose. The third
result, which perhaps Is of more im-
mediate value, was the adoption and
publication of specific directions for
preventing the disease ns well as for
treatment where the disease already
exists,
Influenza has become more of fa
community responsibility than an ine
dividual problem. The disease spreads
go rapidly that It jeopardizes public
health, It was therefore a very time-
iy and meritorious act on the part of
the public health service to interest
itself so thoroughly in what periodi-
cally threatens to become a national
mennce. It is to be hoped that in a
short time the disease can be nore
adequately controlled and ultimately
esterminnted,
Wl 1929, Western Newspaper Unlon.)
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By F. A. WALKER !
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PrP Er sss esr ean
BOP 0000020000 008000 000
wnys in ince with the laws
I8 pro
There
ply to our
lowly those efforis may be
apply the law
ambition, of
There is
failure In
deavor and that
well ng we know,
If we always do
ways faithful to
eampl
RIESS
are Ia which
ws we nav np
daily «forts no matter
We
how
can of perseverance,
faithfulness
nd ot
world of
one bra real
en
as
only
the whole
is (alll lo
that, If we are al
the best ideals we
have we be eternally getting
on and eternally getting up and that
in the last analysis is about
of life.
(5 by
shall
the
ed ro Sowers per Tendl
ated
AREER ERE REBT REEF RAEN
WASHDAY
BHR RRR
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
FEFFEFERR EF EER EA FERRE AGN
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And
Fee ERERREE"
their banoers the
wail,
on
hang
ying on
Men make the und the
trumpet call,
And wave the flag
fine:
And yet |
mine
Needs washd
often think this land of
ays more
after all
than feast dass
Te me there
sight
Than Monday
washings
linen, and
white,
The mud and soot and cinders
to rout
While all the men do is to sit
And talk of wrongs, but never
them right,
pever was a prettier
morning with the
aout,
The the cotton, clean and
put
ahout
make
nation needs
to me,
A washboard in
tub
in many a great municipality,
And then some soap, and some one
there to rub.
The women yet
fn scrub
And that's the
to see,
(6 1%
I'he a washday, seems
the senate, and a
will give this land
washday that 1 long
23, Douglas Malloch.)
BERBER E RIN
$50 HHH HR
“That Is a splendid title, Far better
than to be the king of mere people, or
to be a President or emperor,
“You may be playful now, but think
wild thoughts. that when you
older no one will ever call you gentle,
Roar with all your might
that all will hear great
un
0 ure
“Roar!
loar so yous
volee,
“You must spen
life. Do you suf
have been known os
k for yourself in this
we would always
the the
pase
King of
“Belong to the Family Known as the
King cof Beasts.”
had
’
8 a
more
a more careful hunt
“But Le is not
§
doesn't sound so 1
as we do.
yourseis
1 Were
of the
ow that
jown.
“For tl
wnys of 1
ft a of the
LOCH (
ering
falls
“In
grown 1
a king Lion.
“That
forward to
weeks and
until sou bh
herd when night
a full
ane, my wn, and you will be
five years you will have
for
through the days
the
¥
ave finished
ig something you to look
the
and the sears
five years of
and
months
¢
r lion's life
yn, that
your dea
“Ah, M
if 801
Honesses never have
d long mune,
ns
splendl
if it do
our strength, It s
anyway,
“And to look at
anyone {eel that we
gplendor., At
ly show
splendor,
least,
our monn
we are,
“Good-night,
your ful
is ge to roar for
you to show the
make such a noise that
King of the
Kin
now.
my son, and
get her's
g Lior
remember
nuswered
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By Viola
Brothers Si
LEE EE ER EE EEE EE
FOR THE COOSE~
about like
en and by
the
opy righty
do-—the
and
BI: 1 exact
hows ouy
OR
never for
elge
up 14
Hon can
er
these reeves
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time the
the In-
the en
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: Be Liked .
By NELLIE MAXWELL
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fo
le out ¢f the ordinary
ted
8 FIL
try:
Snow Balls.
Take one each
ng
one
cupful of sugar,
and grated pastearized
egg. two teaspoonfuls of
three and one-half cup-
four und four teaspoonfuls of
powder, Cream the
and together,
lemon
shorten
cheese,
femon Juice,
fulg o
baking
shortening
sugar,
add
juice and flour sift-
Noll Into
and bake
minutes. Dip
in coconut and
cheese
the egg, the
od with the baking powder.
halls the size of a walnut
in a slow oven for 15
into cooked lieing, roll
let dry a few minutes,
Bread and Raisin Pudding.
Butter bread from which the crusts
ave been removed to fill a three pint
dish, Arrange butterside down.
Sprinkle with a thin layer of seeded
and shredded raisins mixed with the
grated ‘rind and juice of a lemon,
Cover with four cupfuls of milk to
which four eggs slightly benten have
been added, with one cupful of sugar
and one-half teaspoonful of salt. Bake
slowly one and one-half hours, cover.
inst half hour wit}
paper.
Pecan Macaroons.
wi i
Yr tf 6 roy
wat three eggs
pound of light brown
cinnamon and three-fourths ¢
of pecans 1 into bits.
brown paper and bake at a
ure for nearly
ites,
temperat two
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for It
ig a comfort on
sooner taken
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youngest
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duet and
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means most, Some
pation
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for that! is getable
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night when consti
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must be relleved
withe
hottie
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unopened,
ways be
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the book
extra
To Reclaim Peat Lands
for the
SUCCORE,
Large, Generous Sample Old
Time Remedy Sent Free to
Every Reader of This Article
More than forty years ago, good
old Pastor Koenig began the man
ufacture of Pastor Koenig's Ner-
vine, a remedy recommended for
the relief of Dervousness, epilepsy,
sleeplessness and kindred aliments,
The remedy was made after the
formula of old German doctors.
The sales soon increased, and an-
other factorywas added. Today there
are Koenig in the old
world and Pastor Koenig's Nervine
is sold in every land and clime,
Try it and be convinced, It will
only cost you a postal to write for
the large, generous sample.
Address: Koenig Medicine Co.
1045 No. Wells St, Chicago, Illinols,
Kindly mention your local paper,
factories
Considering It
High Forehead— We're going to
musical program at the clnb
next Saturday. It's to be a Meyerbeer
evening. You'll be there?
The Low Brow—That depends. Is
Meyerbeer the real stuff or just one
if these kickless, near beer propos!
tions?
The
have a
Victims
shonld let
bed.
of the sleeping sickness
the baby eat crackers In
————————
Bilious ?
Take NR ~ NATURE'S REMED Y=to-
night. You'll be "fit and fine” by morning
~ tongue clear, headache gone, appetite
back, bowels acting pleasantly, bilious st.
tack forgotten, Forcomstipation, too, Bet.
ter than any mere laxative,
Safe, mild, purely vegetable —
Ve R(T
DON'T LET WORMS
TORTURE CHILDREN
Children who have worms
have not a chance of being
healthy. Watch 1 for She ! the
toms. Grit e tee -
ing the nostrils, et
stomach.
Rid your child's body of these ruin.
ous parasites. Give him Frey's Vere
mil metica’s waf ble
an ae for 78 v: thar Buy
all drug stores.
today. At
Frey’s Vermifuge
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