The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 18, 1929, Image 3

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    SAME PRESCRIPTION
HE WROTE IN 1892
What the
Gray House
Hid
The Mystery of a
Haunted Mansion
>» Oo
by Wyndham Martyn
When Dr. Caldwell started to practice
medicine, back in 1875, the needs for a
laxative were not as great as today.
People lived normal lives, ate plain,
wholesome food, and got plenty of fresh
air. But even that early there were
drastic physics and purges for the relief
of constipation which Dr. Caldwell did
we were good for human beings.
ion for constipation that
s practice, and which
1892 under the
Syrup Pepsin,
he put
name
is a
for wo
and
has proven its worth
st. selli liquid
1 ance of
f from
indi-
sleep, bad
At vour
Pepsin,”
for free
and
, fevers
or write | i]
T3
Monticello, I1llinois,
DOLLARS
VAN BLARE ENTERPRISES
24 West 104th Street - New York City.
ELECTRICAL ESTIMATES ar : : 3
par ’ . 3 .
ron
ne : : :
MARTIN, 500 5th Ave.
For Galled Horses
Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh
All dealers are authorized to refund your mosey for the
first bottle if not suited.
New York City
All-Season Sport
“Golf is a year-round gan
“Yes, you can play |
and
talk it all winter.”
Those Who Dance
UST pay the piper—and all
who suffer the misery of
dancing in new or tight shoes know
it. Why notshake Allen's Foot = Ease
into yourshoes? It takes the friction
from the shoes, and makes dancing
or walking a real joy.
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Foot:Ease
For Freetrialpackage and a Foot=
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llen:'s Foot=Ease, Le Roy,
First Question
“Giri you share
wy
0t Aa house on it?
Courier-Journal,
Yt
do 3
When your
Children Cry
for It
There is hardly a household that
hasn't heard of Castoria! At least five
million homes are never without it, If
there are children In your family
here's almost dally need of its com.
fort. And any night may find you very
thankful there's a bottle In the house.
Just a few drops,
constipation
is relleved: or diarrhea
be to grown-ups,
Remember the name, and remember
to buy it. It may spare you a sleep.
less, anxious night, It is always ready,
always safe to use; In emergencies, or
for everyday allments, Any hour of the
day or night that Baby becomes fret.
ful, or restless. Castoria was never
more popular with mothers than it is
today. Every druggist has It,
FLT chieArd-
CASTORIA
» there that calls
had It
Was war
ple to it
Se your ang me
who
ned. 8S
mour said be went there on his own
responsibility. I'll say Seymour was
sir.
that
square about warning him. Well
hat mar as found
d-d lake. bh JOH tnd
a thing the except he was
drowned. It's a bad place to live in
{I know! | was there for two years
The stranger's voice sank to a whis
per.
‘You feel
drowned in
tors couldn't
matter,
like people are watching
you all the time,” he went on. “When
you wake ap, you think there's peo
ple at the foot of your bed, and when
you switeh on the light it seems like
you catch them golng away out of the
tail of your eye. The help won't stay
They know! Mr, Seymour—
he's a lord or something now—
brought out an old cook from Eng
land. She went bughouse from what
she saw.”
“Do you expect me to believe that?
Smucker said.
“No.” sald the other. "You ain't
got the education to understand, Mr
tlanby may. All | ask sou to do. if
you want to keep sour job, 18 to try
and prevent him from taking his fam
ily up there to live"
Smucker bitterly
strictures on his
thought of many cutting things to
say, bot words did not come easily.
His brain seethed with brilliant still
born speeches. After a time he gath.
ered his wits together.
“It amounts to this,” he said.
want me to wary Hanby
too Inte.”
“1 don give a d—n whether you do
or not,” returned the stranger. “I've
got it off my conscience. If you want
them tev go to thelr death, It's ap to
you. Any mar taking his family there
is killing ‘em, just as much as If he
fed ‘em strychnine in thelr soup. What
do 1 get for this? Not a d—p thing!
I'm out a dinner.
“That,” said Smucker quickly, “is
your own financial Uablility.”
“I'm no plker,” sald the other.
“Hey, Pat, bring a couple of them
cigars that Morgan smokes, and some
black coffee. My friend bere has an
{pportant date”
nm
CHAPTER [I
resented the
education, He
“You
before it's
At nine o'clock Mr. Smuacker stood
outside the Gothie entrance of the
where Hilton Hanby main.
duplex apartment, Mr
was In an unusoal frame of
Whereas his viewpoint was
confused, and his rebellion a
now
clarity. He
subway guard ere
cheerfully the
livery of oppressing enpitalists would
building
tained a
Smucker
mind.
often
silent one, he
a dreadful
He told the
long those
suw things with
wis vocal
that
who wore
revolt
would toll In
serfs of an
he offered
If they
deep
the opportunity to
refused, they
abject
emancipated proletariat,
Yhen the liveried
at the Hanby apartment house in
tercepted Mr. Smucker and desired
to know his business, the Weehawken
saw In this
nnother instance of the
of the rich:
1 and
delay, he was
mines,
elevator starter
precaution
tyranny
after
phliogopher
only
when, some
shown Into his em
ployer's rooms, he
The girl
looked nt him
was overripe for
who opened the
neeel
sneech, |
door coldly i
manded his name
“Tell Hanby, Sm
id loudly, *~,
‘What Do |
Owed
Gt for This
Out
Not
Thing! I'm a Dinner
message,
Mr. Si
greedily,
this
should
one
hring
thirsted: should
at him. If they sneered,
be Iashed,
“Mr. Hanby asks you to walt,” said
Mary Sloan, not
“He's husy, They're in
of dinner.”
“At half past nine?”
“That's what | said, Mr
“Smucker, Smucker!”
“As he won't be through set awhile,
Mr. Smuckersmucker, do you want to
send a
“No!” the
Absolutely 1 will not]
his wife 1 matter of life
and death. Tell him to leave his
boon companions for a
back to
not sneer
they should
softening the hilow
R
iddle
the n
Mucker™
*
message?
man roared *1 won't!
Tell him and
come on a
moment, and
he will go them a saddened
man”
With the
Adolph Smucker,
enemy in “eo
adored him, and his
intil removed by ma
Mary hurried back.
ested In the announcemnent
ployer was about to make
possible exception of
Hianby had not an
His children
help remained
iage or death
wna inter
her em
He was
world
She
on his feet when she reached the
dining
“Family friends!” he began.
“Best of best of friends!
I stand before you tonight at the ripe
age of four and forty, | not
only an announcement to make-——I
have con-
wife,
Yon have hitherto known me as plain
Hilton Hanby.”
“Not exnctly
Ianghed, “I
ried a plain man!”
“Pest of wives!” he
have
room,
und
familles,
have
have also a confession. 1
cenled my name from even my
wife
mar-
plain,” his
could never have
murmured, *1
deceived Almost half a
my mother was drown.
ing In one of our picturesque rivers.
A handsome sprang In and
rescued her they mar-
and her she ealled by
the name of that superb stream, My
true name Is Housatonle Hilton Han.
by. At school 1 was known as Tonle.
At college they Tony. When
name he
Teveland
you,
century ago
stranger
Later
first
were
ried, 800
alled me
arried
stood. To-
There
how you do It,” said
id Hanby, “We treat
bumhan,
ried as a
were
but
strange
somehow familiar voice broke in,
“They a feast
fore Waterloo”
the night be
shouted the volee,
gnve
from the distant balcony.
“It's that Mu
“The idea !™
“Smucker,” Hu:
had forgotten all about him, Tell
him I'll be there in a moment.™
“He's got his nerve!” Junior
“Besides we people the
feast before Waterloo won the bat
tle. Dad, 1 hate that man! | wish
you'd fire him Whenever | go to
the office, he tries to bead me off
from
“He wishes to
wer,” Mary said
nby corrected. “iy
sald
who gave
seeing you
save me money,”
sald Hanby, rising
Mary
Smucker. He
intellectual superiority
her, In the siangy.
of her gave Smucker
opinion of him
(TO BE CONTINUED)
descended
wrathfully on
was conscious that his
was lost on
expressive phrase
her
clings, she
It may surprise those complacent
people who think that everything that
counts was invented within the last
century, to hear that speedometers-
and they seem pretty modern devices
«were brought into use centuries ago.
Admittedly they did oot tell, by
themselves, the rate at which you
were tavellng, but with a clock hung
alongside them you could make a
guess good enough for olden days,
when speed limits and police traps
were unknown,
Evelyn, in his diary, writes In 1657:
“1 went to see Colonel Blount, who
showed me the application of the way:
wiser to a coach, exactly measuring
the miles and showing them by an in.
dex ns we went on. It had three clr
cles, one pointing to the number of
rods, another to the miles, by 10 to
L000, with all the subdivisions of
quarters; very pretty and useful”
What would Evelyn have sald if he
could have foreseen the pace the mod.
ern speedometer has to register, when
holiday makers race home and tell the
magistrate, a few days later, they
were doing 15 miles an hour?—Conti.
nental Edition, London Dally Mail,
May Discover New Ones
Tip from the Telephone News: Peo
ple spend the time you make them
walt in summing up your faults, so
don’t be late,
' The Pastor Says:
The gluttonous man mistakes his
victuals for his vitals.—John Andrew
Holmes,
Coal Often Referred
to in Pages of Bible
In the authorized
Bible—the English
In the reign of
word coal
Hebrew words, The first and most
frequent word Is that meaning a live
ember, burning fuel, In 11 Sam.
© 3 10
22 :9-13,
lon of the
transiat
King
represents no less
VOTrs
ion made
James J--the
than five
“coals of fire” are
phorically for the lightnings
ing from the Almighty, In
there | the
“Thon shalt hea ils of fire
his head, hich wa
Paul in his Epistle to
12:20, and by which are
cally expire
confusion which
thelr
Prov.
coal
to fire,
kindle
«
put meta
proceed.
Prov, 25:22
proverbial expression,
upon
adopted by St.
the Romans
}
metaphor
ed the burning shame and
{eel
good, In
“AQ
men n when
re (quite
fire these vords
Saving Famous Woodlands
ada M
prote
Grandmother Knew
there was nothing so good for conges-
tion and colds as mustard. But the
old-fashioned mustard burned
and blistered
Muster
that m
Te MusCies, DIruises
rosted feet, coids
nay prevent pnewmor
Jars & Tubes
and 50% of earnings.
Better than a mustard plaster
Write for circular.
We have no salesmen.
8 ; 0 Bank references.
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Food Products
119 N. 4th St., Camden, N. J
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Mrs. Alden—Do
your husband?
Mrs. Brearley—Yes, I sometimes ask
his advice about things.
———— oh ———b
you ever flatter
known and used by
ha
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Noble Experiment
‘an your wife id
“Ye an cook, but 1
what cooks,"—Nebelspalter,
ich.
cook?
she ¢ can't eat
she Zur-
and herbs,
energy all have the same
t, sa
medi plays its part.
after day. One bottle usually