The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 28, 1929, Image 3

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are a tired-
out or “runs
down” WO-
man, by tak-
ing Doctor
Plerce’'s Favorite Pre-
scription,
Women by the thous-
ands write letters like
this:
**‘Following motherhood I was weak and
very much run-down. I was also extreme
iy nervous, but, after taking several bottles
of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and
the ‘Golden Medica! Discovery’ my health
came back and was al do my ho
work and take care of my threo children,
1 heartily recommend all Dr. Pierce's
medicines to friends.’ "Mrs, Zulah
Phillips, Montrose, W. Va
The use of “Favorite Presc ription™
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le to
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If unable to obtain, write direct to:
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Send for free sample.
Garfield Tea
Was Your
Grandmother’ s Remedy
For every stomach
and intestinal {lL
This good old-fash-
ioned herb home
remedy for consti-
pation, stomach ills
and other derange-
ments of the sys
tem so prevalent these days i8 in even
greater favor as a family medicine
than in your grandmother's day.
fady Representatives,
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
"Restores Color al
Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair
$L.00a x
Wi as 3. Y
FLORESTON BNPOD JE 1
onnect 1 rBa
AbY mail
cal Works, Pal
a il
cont
gists. Hiscox Chem
New Rose Plants
buried in
down in this
faint
Joint
Makes Life
Sweeler
hs sour, and
I their s3
Hips Milk of Magnesia
8 of acld
correct it with a spoonful
Most omen have
comforter y thi universal
should in
hildren, It Is ¢
lize
Ze tox
Ne
need
stems
or breath tell
condi
of P
oeen
sweetener
for thelr
pleasant thing to take,
more acid than the hars
often employed for the
household should be without it,
Phillips Is the genuine, prescrip
tional product physicians endorse foi
general use; the name ls Important
‘Milk of Magnesia” has been the U, 8
registered trade mark of the Charles
H. Phillips Chemleal Co. and its pre
decessor Charles FH. Phillips since 1875
Pr
voke ita aid
yet neutr
her thin
purpose,
saying: “Pinkham’s
Compound keeps me fit to do my
work.” I was nervous and all run
down, Now I eat better and sleep
better", “It helped my thirteen
year old daughter. & oT took it be-
fore and after my baby was born.”
«1 am gaining every day.”
) E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Ww. N. wv, BALTIMORE, NO. 12-1929,
JUDITH,
THE SCHOOL
HRC OO eee OE dO de eR
(wy DD. J
% Hy
Walsh.)
CDITH WARREN had been late In
making her application, All the
nearby schools were taken, she
found. If taught at all that
ear she must tent with whit
was still to be had. She was there-
fore delighted when received the
call to teach at Watson Hollow at $30
a week,
Thirty
for a
school,
she
be cot
she
dollars a week was big pay
young girl teaching her first
Judith’'s enthusiasm brought
a faint response to her mother's tired
fuce, Jimmy and Jean and Nan,
younger-than Judith, thought their sis
ter was lucky. Jimmy, Indeed, «l
ready longed take a hand at sup-
plying the family with finances, but a
paper route was about all he could
manage of school hours. Jean
and Nan of the question
efirners eral ye: to
And the was small
mit of tak
then fell duty
for the hich Mr. Warreh's
sudden death had left fatherless
It { a beautiful fall when
Judith started out ind Watson Hol
low, a place known exist.
ed until
{to
out
were out
for sev
as
Irs come,
to per-
Upon Judith
of providing
house too
ing roomers.
the ren
family
day
she got the tr
It was a bit hard
the first time, but
such cheerful
letter,
for
waved
felt
their
into the
with her suitcase, he was
her way
At the end
the
15tee's
to leave home
the family
farewells that
the te
eyes and her own. Climbing
she
obliged to ignore irs In
bus s00D
on
of a forty-m
bos and
which carried her
the mountains. TI tage
ile journey
motor
into
stopped at
she left took a
gtralgt
stage, alght
Mountaindale, wi really only
| post uflice, There Mr Mack
waiting for her wi rse
fashioned
was
Surrey.
new trustee
On the
tudes,
known
work
KNe8s,
inpleasar
which sh
corn was
gnow hroaght
deem ned
baked
vith maple
storm that
buried
in snow
Mrs
rent
and
hoolhouse
nearly
ind the
g forced
now smoked
Deer ea into the clearing
food Winter had come in
The inhabitants of Watson
Hollow steeled themselves to wait for
the spring.
One Friday
to wear
shoes and
me
nosing for
enrnest
moming the supplies
were 80 in cabin that Mr.
Mack decided to go to the village. He
put on his snowshoes and slung a wack
over hia shoulder in which to earry
back the needed articles of food,
Jetter stay here with my women
today, Judith,” he said. “There won't
he anybody to school, I'll warrant yon
I give you lief to take a day ofl,” He
gmiled at this reference to his trus
teeship
Judith wanted to stay at home. The
cabin had never looked more cozy with
its red geraniums and the big stove
glowing with a wood fire. Mrs. Mack
gighed ns she packed the tin lunch
pall; there wasn’t much to put inte
the pail today, not that Judith mind
od-her splendid appetite made any:
thing taste good.
As she labored over the heavy tral)
on her snowshoes Judith did not for
get the birds which were having a
hard time to find food now, From her
pocket she took handfuls of seeds and
graln and fleng them broadeast where
they could be easily found:by titmice
and grouse,
low the
schoolhouse
t nig
When she reached the
she saw to her dismay that las
wind had blown the open and
drifted the snow in across the thres
hold. She was glad that she had
rived any her pupils, glad
that she have the place warm
and tidy them they came
if indeed should care
morning.
to step out
them
looking
saw a sight
irt,
wall wi
it's
door
fur
before of
could
for
any
when
to brave the
cold of this hitter
about of her
and lean
usual! when
Judith was
the
the
sent
snowshoes neninst
wall
schoolhouse she
into
that
(Crouch
ns
n pang of terror to her he
furthest
had ever
bristled,
powerful jaws
ing against the
ugliest beast
animal's
she Seen,
his eyes
gaped,
long teeth,
CONrse gorge
his
ing hig red tongue, his
One front paw was bleeding. The girl
instinctively that this
{ero to be a
gleamed,
showi
strange
dog
saw
brute wus too fous
breed
animal dragged him
toward her.
about
of any
The
an
ized
elf up and
She real-
that she was to be at-
But for the mangled paw he
already have leaped upon her.
grasped
to limp
a swift movement she
handle and the door
The the
door would not close, A
The beast
snuflling in
at the girl. Judith
glekening breath ln
to the
all her
nfetly.
the
lintenr
the doo jerked
. SNOW Was in
und the
zed erach
at this
remained.
was now opening,
stood clinging
with
{ now i te nt
th his stron
ludith braced
yw& ran down her s
Cold
There
(queer Son
words
bout her
1d st
ows!
Hull,
next
ingisting thn i bw
Mra. Mack and Mr
something else the
Mack to
to n near home,
“Going? Mra. Mack asked anzious
ty when Judith told her.
: Judith shook her head, smiling.
‘Not till next June. I aways finish
any job 1 undertake, ghe sald
“Only Thirty- Five
fiarrison's mother, when a caller
dropped In at teatime, sent him with
a half-doliar to the grocery for little
cakes. Exercising a boy's taste, he re
turned with an enormous bag of the
very cheapest cookies. After = small
plate of them had been served at tea,
it was found that no more were left,
“Harrison ate them all,” complained
the maid,
“1 did not!" retorted the young man,
“1 only ale thirty-five!”
Applied Knowledge
Teacher—An anonymous person Is
one who does not wish to be known
Who's that laughing in the class?
Volce—An anonymous person, teach
er,
ent
S08
"
went the post offic
school
"
Flying Landecaps
“Mow did the new car behave on
your vacation trip?”
“Splendidly, We averaged five an-
tique shops to the gallon,”-\Vashing-
ton Star,
Tweeds Featured
for Spring Suits
Tailor-Ma des Are of Warm
Pastel Tones Pou
ang ropu-
.
bowed
Follow
istics
spring
French
Silk and Wool Ensemble
Can Be Made at Home
id hy
made at !
semble; th
and the tl {
soft woolen il ©
shade. One particularly
tume ig of sof the
in gn and the
of soft blue tweed lined with the same
as the dress, T cont has
stitching
i
blue,
simple desi coat
he
a flat stole collar, rows of
for the younger
The
coat is
A novel suit girl Is
skirt has a
single
to the hips.
With this suit is worn a charming lit-
blouse of cream colored satin,
the only trimming being a
at the YV-neckline,
plaits and the
Length of Coat Matter
for Each to Determine
Looking over the fashion field coat
lengths seem to decide their own
fates. But there's a difference be-
tween them for the discerning woman,
Very short Jackets and boleros are
excellent for the very young
Cardigans are for suburban wear,
for sports and for utility, such as
shopping suits,
Fingertip jnckets are best for the
older or larger woman.
Three-quarters coats
the tall woman's figure,
Long conts slenderize,
help shorten
Licht Blue Silk Crepe;
Bardings of Dark Blue
tittle frock
hand
my
pe with
arrangem
two.toned
ning towarc
most jc
proporti
the blou
the chic
sleeves
tons corm.
Complexion Shades in
Stockings for W
commen
or Indian Prints
Popular for Trimming
those
draping lower waist
White, Black Favored in
fashionable for Paris
becom
or near
natu
and ex
ored
or san
ace, ear
Black is al
worn
brightened up by
is very fash
White
evening
to dark
warm or very
or artificially colored
pressive features. Brigh
elry, like emeralds,
phires, can be worn
rings. bracelet or brooch.
ways very striking when
blond hsir and
pearis or diamonds. it
fonable and it can be effectively en
livened by a colored wrap.
of intense colors, fuch ns scarlet, sap
phire or chartreuse green, are
in vogue and becoming to the same
type of woman.
Smooth Linings
i= most
ir and it is
urn bh
white skin,
wes very
or aul
with
cheeks
t col jew
rubies
ns neck!
nls
are almost ruined in weather at all
damp by sitting in them’ for long
stretches ns one must do at a dinner
party or a theater, The only
which will save them is a perfectly
gmooth slick lining, For this purpose
nothing seems better than rayon
fabrics and these are being extensive
Quick Relief
Monthly Pains
Headache Backache
Neuralgia Toothache
and pains caused by
Rheuration a and Neuritls
Dr. Miles Medical Company
Elkhart, Indiana
DR. MILES’
ti-Pain Pil
Is
The Laurel
{
What Do They Eat?
s
Character
An Irritated Nose
Law Enforcement
¢ ‘
V
Na
y 8
Freedom
er { economics:
to be
wndent.,
Freedom is a mail
in claim
dey
there is little use
free if one is economi
~The American Magazine,
cally
Judicial Error
Judge—"Balliff, tell that man he
must remove hig hat in court.™ Bailiff
jut, sir, that man is a woman. "--
Pat. Constantinople.
Primitive Farming
Korean farmers depend on the ox
or cow for plowing and hauling be-
cagse native horses are too small for
farm labor, y
Still He Fools Some People
“De long-talkin’ man” said Uncle
Eben, “is mighty liable to be relyin’
more on cough drops dan on ideas.”
Stock Market Suggestion
The only tips that are dependable
are found on asparagus--American
Magazine,
Gypsy Philosophy
There is no more dangerous sick-
ness than sadness American Maga-
zine,
——
Much More
ft is more easy to be wise for othe