The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 23, 1931, Image 2

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    capital of the Philippine Islands,
Pasig river.
There are many brownstone houses ]
still left on the side streets of New |
York. Now that daylight |
us long twilight hours after the
of the day over,
steps leading
houses
Just as you might see
SAVIDZ gives |
work
high
up to the doors of these
habitants,
is see the
you
covered with the in
persons sitting
on the front le town
New York is only a col 1
towns held t« her by a city chart
Not only the stre
rest las
not t n f penthou roofs.
Just of
Looking down from an upper win
dow elit
can
roofs,
family
steps In any Hitt
lection of little
er,
wired
i but the roofs are
or summer | am
but
# bu
fs of buildings
of any 8, you
the fiat
r member of the
children plas
while
Ree On
some ol
y sits, usually |
watching
ers have gged sunsha
selves. When the
ly hot, those roofs will ha ‘ols or
mattresses on
will be sleeping
as they can get
*
weather
Among the attrac
attractive apartment
the
over the
of their
vate box
performance
Messmore Ke
1
i
apitol the
ag riment
from which thes
open
. whil VOSS unseen,
jegfeld
-
le themsel
. .
Florenz Z has somewhat
Same arrange
box in th
gninst
theater, the
is case | g like a bird
a door, h opens from
Many we producers
New York have
ar arrangement. Pit
that has practically nothing to do with
the story I heard recently
It starts with the facet that the
Messmore Kendalls gave a dinner and
that among their
Count and Countess
That furnishes the east
plot. New York has so many tele
phones that it has become necessary
to teiephone books In sec.
tions, In other words, there is a book
for Manhattan, one for Brooklyn, one
for the Bronx, and several others. The
company sends you the ones youn ap-
pear most likely to
cage a
his offices
ters In
a somewhat simi!
who own thea
guests were the
von Luckner,
Now for the
issue the
use and the
others are furnished on reques Mrs,
Kendall had, for some reason,
enced considerable difficulty
finally
mt when
the
Conversa i
men
the
fnbie, mn Urne
il
feats of strength, Count von Luck.
yery
likable,
cussing such f
In the center foreground is seen the
papers carry storjes of the thousands
who will be benefited but they rarely
mention the few who may be crushed
by the wheels of progress, There are,
for two women who have
been running a newsstand for many
rs. It has furnished them with a
decent livelihood, perhaps clothed and
their children. Recently
women have been looking worried
forlorn. of 8 new
verted traffic from their
example,
Yen
educated
those
I'he opening
looks as if they
tyiler
mign
men
SO ong as a
try bowl
a
book, It
pieces,
wis torn neatly in four
» . *
When New York opens™ new sub
the mayor usually drives
train through it and there
speeches and a general celebration in
which the officials of the company and
citizens’ committee take part. News
way,
first
FOOD FOR THE FUSSY
There are grown-ups who ure fussy
about their food, but sometimes they
are hopeless; however
with children a firm hand
and eternal vigilance will
accomplish wonders, (hil
dren ure naturally imag
inadve and keenl, enjoy
a fairy tale, no matter
what it is about Why
not use this method In
teaching him to eat tne
things he should. Every
woman should be a good story teller,
able to picture interesting things out
of the ordinary. With really ill peo
ple in bed, one may use about the
same story for even grown ups, they
get pleasure out of the things that the
child will, if presented in a whimsical
manner,
Floating Island.—This old-fashioned
dish of our grandnibther's day will
never go out of style, for it is so
wholesome and good ns well as pretty,
To prepare the custard take three egg
yolks, four tablespoonfuls of sugar, a
pinch of salt, one and one-half cupfuls
of scalded milk and when cooked until
it coats the spoon add one-half tea
spoonful of vanilla to flavor, For the
island, beat the whites of the eggs
until stiff, add four tablespoonfuls of
on hot
until
Re
chill
sugar and drop by spoonfuls
water in a shallow pan,
firm or set in the oven to brown.
move the islands to the custard,
and serve, Our grandmothers
cook the egg white on top of the cus
tard while it was cooking, thus they
conserved time and heat
A dish of floating island.
for
and refuse
. tt.
Cook
80 good
milk, may be presented in
a glass dish with the cooked white of
on top. It may be a
island, an iceberg with a “nut” to be
rescued or a raisin will do, If it is
not real enough make legs and arms
of ¢l ves, po head of a large clove. The
rescuer will eat his way to being a
hero,
{ 1011
SHE WAS YOUNGER
egus
Weatorn Newanaper UTnlon.y
Miss Oldgirl—Am 1 younger than
I look or am | older?
Mr. WiséMy dear lady, nobody
could possibly be half as young as
vou look.
have
town
known to come back to
in summer from places which
an over-night trip, just to have
their hair by their accustomed
coiffeur. At the present time, my wife
is disconsola because her favorite
hairdresser, Plerre, is moving to Cleve
land.
mw
women
were
done
fe
1521. Bell Bvndirate VuWNI Service
Bolt Opens Big Hole
in Automobile’s Path
Fishkill, N. Y.—Roy and Fred-
kK Ketcham narrowly escaped
serious Injury when they stopped
their just on the
edge of a huge hole in the road
caused by a thunderboit,
The bolt struck the highway
20 feet fro m the automobile, *
rendering Roy unconscious,
eri
automobile
ERE Is an idiom exclusively Irish
in nativity and which Is under
stood to mean “May ll luck attend
you!” .
While this expression bears all the
earmarks of an Imprecation of curse,
it really sounds much worse than it
connotes today, its usage being quite
similar to our, “Oh, go to the devil!”
As already indicated, the line is
Irish In origin, “cess” being the Gaelic
for “bonrd and lodging I"
(@ 1931. Dell Sendicate VuWNI Service
Hanako’s Holiday
Hanako Tanako opened
eyes slowly. She ralsed her black
head from the wooden pillow and
stared at the sunlight coming through
the paper walls,
She rolled quickly out of bed, which
was made of soft quilts plled on the
floor, $he put on her gayest, brightest
kimono with big red flowers ou it, her
white stockings which had places
made for the big toes, and she slipped
her feet into her red sandals
“Good
gentle
the room,
able sun
great day
pushed hack
the sunshine
of March
“Now
steps?”
Little her
little one,” sald
ther
morning,
voice as her nu came
“We are glad that honor
kindly shines upon this
Tanako
Mrs
and let
wills
breezes
most
of doll
the
and the playful
pour into the
may we have the be
Hunako asked after she |
eater: her breakfast, She watch
eagerly as her
big chest five
At the
placed a dazzling golden screen.
“Here most honorable
or and empress.” sald Hanal
ing two dolls from her mother's
Handko placed each royal
the top in
screen,
“Next come
said Hanako.
dolls in their bright
step below the royal
sliding
room,
sautifal
ad
od
of a
with red
mother took out
Steps Cov ered
silk. top of the steps she
come
1k
hand,
doll on
step front of the golden
the
She
ladies
arranged
in-walting,
the three
kimonos on the
family,
CAUSE OF IRK
My Neighbor
v Vv Says: v wv
lige away
The vat
running
candle,
surface
probs
If
rougi,
the
it is
of your stove looks
due to
blacking.
paper rubbed the surfare wi
make it as smooth as when new,
(Copyright. 1 WNL Bervice
ably an ao
Sand
over i
and cherry
the trees at the
said her
the
ire
“Here are
trees which
gate of the
mother,
Hanako put the gay little
enach end of the third step,
nl sentinel
them she placed
who
orange
like
royal palace,”
trees nt
with a roy-
In befween
court musicians
ged on soft
beside them.
the
were seated cross leg
cushions,
“on
\, "
‘Ow we prepare the fourth
Hanako with a happy
had waited to
qutifal dolls, for
which
step,
counte smile,
For a whole veur she
dolls
were used only on
Festival
+» day of the Doll
when every little Japanese
girl i
ave their
fishes would
3 bos 5 W( uld
races,
three coolle
as she
on the fourt tep. They
and car-
wow that
Then
rome
placed
them Were
dressed in plainer clothes
ried brooms and bru
the housel
little plat
who,
time
shes to sl!
wld work
form
they did
came a holding
doll
At
and
actors were
dinner
Mrs. Tanako's little
‘ good
before we guests, TI
: one
giving a
Was comj
maid servant
pu
were hot
there
things to
ore
drank, and
full of rice,
iden brown served
apric
ches down
ladders can
nlatforms,
Dis
§ inches
and open
6 The
several pie
and
tencent
drawbridge can be made of
of lied slats,
ins {obtained
and low
“8 wood
1
Ema &ha
fo
ean have
stores) raise
The fortress should
eolor
opyright Yeu WNT
be painted a
Service
i
i
i
United States,
of the pretty little
President Hoover and the Navy
Playful Cockatoo Costs
Theater Owners $350
Syracuse, N, Y. =~ A cockatoo's
“lunge” was worth $350 to Mra, Julia
Chambers, Judge IB. B, Parson decided,
Mrs. Chambers, in her suit against the
Ballina JefMerson corporation, operators
of a theater here, alleged that the
cockatoo lunged at her while she was
watching it in the lobby of the thea.
ter; that she fell backward; that she
suffered a severe head injury and
fracture of a wrist,
YOU
have PIMPLES
or SKIN BLEMISHES
Cut Out This Ad
and Mail to
CENTURY NATIONAL CHEMICAL CO.
Ward & Cross $1s., Paterson, N. J.
For a FREE Cake of
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SULPHUR SOAP
331 /3% Sulphur 4
All Sorts of Pictures :
Popalar With Eskimos
con
Cats
zines nn
popular
youth,
Mansy
of f
god
turing
Bu
, BREIDZ
qm at the en f the stubby,
mail or
is conducted
isiness firms
rable
finger,
I post business
auner with b
fies
Cood-Natured Man
be termed a
ves In a
divorced
rpnan by
Does
ed an-
at all,
Be Discovery ¢ of Carboil
& saved muck ir
jue Lancs
fmm
Tie
Th
ousandas
Spurlock - Neal Co., Nashwil
Natural
HANFORD'S
Balsam of Myrria
Worme expelled promptly from the buman
system with Dr. Pesry'c Vermifuge "Dead
Shot.” One single dose does the trick, Sle.
All Druggivts,
Not by Choice
Housewify
yon get
Trimp
gives me
last one
How Ia the
into this tery
Well.
=4 hours to get
Louisfill
San. Tan Powder Not New
powder be popular,
but it isn't new. It was used by Re
man ladies in the year 300 B. C
Deadly
Summer
complaint
carried
by flies!
you see,
le Courier-Jo
Suntan may