The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 20, 1933, Image 6

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By Chesles Sughros
He's JUST PLAYIN'G
HE DOESNT
WEW, WE
KNOWS NOW,
DOGEONE Him!
The Household
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By LYDIA LE BARON WALKER
Black has come into prominence in
decoration both in main features and
in accessories. When for the
former decoration, black gives solidity
and stability of almost a structural
kind, as for instance when floors are
painted or carpeted in the nubian tone.
When used for the latter accessories,
bluck subdues an over-brilliance of
main features,
The present era color
schemes followed drab
ness that the effect was often dreary,
When the dullness reached its height,
the pendulum swung to the farthest
stretch of its orbit, and resulted In a
used
of blzarre
r
one of such
Doing One’s Best
to the End
By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
Late Dean of Men,
University of Illinois.
“Thompson is leaviog you, 1 hear”
1 said to Jones, “and golng Into an
other line of work.
How Is he getting
on? 1 had known
Thompson for
years and he
seemed to me a
bright, energetic
young fellow who
ought
where
“He's lost all In
terest in bis work.”
Jones replied, “He
knows he is not
going to be with
me longer than the
end of the year,
reason for showing
He comes late pretty
no more than he has
{Oo gel some
and he sees no
any initiative,
often, he does
ed both for its startling gloom, or its
dust-provoking trait,
Secondary Color.
Black as a secondary color i8 pleas
ing. Touches of it in bright tiled or
painted panelling are apt to be intro
duced. They lend distinction. In car
pets and rugs threads, or elements
of design in black accent beauty of
color In bizarre wall pa-
black Is essential to quell col-
and in less pronounced wall pa-
per, notes of black give a French ac-
cent that Is pleasing.
Black is found in all
cessories and household appointments
today to offset
harmonies,
pers,
or,
sorts of ac
the profusion of gay
Crystal
table glassware is rimmed with black,
or has a black design engraved on it,
Stemware of colored, clear, or white,
glass has a black base. Silver light.
iz fixtures have lines of
binck traceries In
colors In decorative schemes,
delicate
indentations, etc.
ir
blaze of bright hues. Because the
of color was bewildering and confus
fing, something stabilizing found
essential. No color 18 so effective for
this as black. It absorbs color, But it
must introduced with d
and artistry.
Black has its peculiar characteris
tics, and these should be remembered,
It emupha For ex
ample,
background
or
when touches
the rugs
and “pu
are culled
over frean
carpets
becnnae they show
tinctly In rare instances
have used black for ceilings, but such
treatments have not proved a happy
one. Black In masses should be avoid
was
he
+
. . $rvad
sizes spots and dost,
a floor painted black is a
for brilliant
those of light
of
got)
toned rugs
tone, particularly
black are found In
hows dirt
of dust
or mnst he
mon, Black
much favor
up dust so dis
But black qui
mies." fittle rolls
The fi
with a dry
gone
ntly
not found
have
decorators
——
“Neddy” Rem
Parchment lamp shades have traceries
and bandings of black.
An household linens, is In
evidence Towels hems,
The weft alone is usually black, which
a white warp enlivens enough to sug
the known as gun metal
Bath mats have wide black borders
While black is used to a
in decoration,
introduced in present
vivid
black
have black
wost fone
always
tin degree interior
is noticeably
WNT Re
Air Travel Increases
Paris Five
are traveling by air
ive
Cyraey
19053
times as many people
from here to Lon
in 1902, to
Alrwnys re-
2.0550 pa traveling
the channel by air, while in
19432 and 1031 there were 074 and 477,
respectively.
don in
the Imperial
corded
ACross
as fecording
January
REO LOTR
So
his master’s farm.
Counterfeiters Spur Activi-
ties in Depression.
Washington. —Depression and unem-
ployment have brought an Increase in
counterfeiting and led to greater vigil
lance on the part of the United States
secret service. Descriptive warning
circulars of seventeen examples of
counterfeit notes have been broadcast
during the last fiscal year and about
unidentified productions of
varying types and denominations have
been circulated In different sections of
the country for short periods.
“In all my experience 1 have never
known a time when counterfejling was
sald Chief W. H, Moran
experience he referred
century.
seventy
so prevalent”
The
to covers the last half
recently.
Idleness and hunger lead to desper.
ation, and desperation has turned
wore than one honest man into a coun
Rookie Travels Far
The
rookies
world's distance record for
traveling to major league
spring training grounds is conceded to
Ted Nobriga, a pitcher who came to
the St. Louis Cardinals’ training camp
in Bradenton, Fla, from Honolulu, He is
a product of the University of Hawaii,
is twenty-two, and a right-hander,
Chief Moran,
in-
terfeiter, according to
who observed that counterfeiting
variably incdreases in hard times,
Many Are Arrested.
The only real measure of the volume
of counterfeiting now going on may be
found in statistics relative to arrests
and to the seizures of spurious money,
In the year ended June 30, 1932,
counterfeit notes aggregating $540,538
and altered notes aggregating $24,216
were seized by government operatives
of the service, and counterfeit coins
totaling £40778 were confiscated.
About 2.000 persons were arrested
charged with counterfeiting and pass
ing counterfeit notes,
“The counterfeit notes captured dur.
ing the year were largely used in evi
dence against the makers and passers,”
Chief Moran said. “In connection
with Investigations and arrests, agents
captured or seized 060 plates and glass
and film negatives for printing coun.
terfeit obligations and securities, in-
cluding five plates for foreign notes,
450 molds for counterfeiting colns, in
cluding three molds for foreign coins,
and twenty-one dies, together with a
oated in U. S.
large quantity of miscellaneous mate
rials and paraphernalia.”
A large percentage of the men held
for counterfeiting were convicted
Methods of
vary widely.
counterfeit
counterfeits
detecting
Generally speaking, a
investigation is begun
when spurious money is known to have
been passed or when an attempt has
made to pass ft. Much of it Is
prepared by the photo-engraving
ess and Is
made from
gets by until it
been
proc.
ens! detected. Money
engraved plates usual!
banks,
counterfeits have been
reaches
few cases
cepted even by banking experts.
Gets Anonymous Tips
Information concerning cour
is sometimes received
cret service from
fo ge
nder pre
Moran he
iin at large for a longer
y
because of the large
said,
volume of
is warned from time to
he secret service of the pres
ence of bogus mx
of the
ney in various paris
Formal
press together with a
country notices are
given to the com
deseript
ie rig
ion of the
¥ EpuUrious cur
Lo.
3
effects by which it may
Church to Exhibit
Crucifixion Coat
Jesus’
wen from
which
Trier “cont
the
the sol
Germany
withot BORN, Wi
th
top
iroughout for
diers cast
lots after they had
will be
to September 3 in the Trier
cathedral. This garment, one
the relics in
Christian world, is reputed to
brought Trier more
a thousand years ago by Sit
lena, the mother of Emperor Con
gtantine VI. It has been in the
cathedral's treasure chamber since
1198. The cont has been exhibited
a number of times in the last cen
turies—the last time in 1801, when
more than million
came from all parts of the earth
view It
cified him, shown from
July 23
of
the
have
than
He
most valuable
been to
two Christians
to
ODD THINGS
‘
Robert W. Bingham
Re Sok I i
A new hitherto unpublished portrait
of the new ambzzsador to Great Brit.
ain, Robert W. 1} newspaper
publisher and Democratic leader,
gham,
to, for he is not working for promo-
tion, and he feels sure that no matter
how poorly he does we won't fire him,
It takes a pretty good man to do his
best up to the end of a job.”
It was Robert Louis Stevenson who,
I believe, sald that if he knew he was
to die tomorrow, he would go on just
the writing his story, finishing
striving to do something bet-
had
Saunders, who was entered in the two
mile race, could see before he had done
a mile that was outdistanced by
ths
half the fellows who were competing
same
his book,
ever before done,
ter than he
he
with him. Some of the men who were
outclassed dropped out before they had
completed the distance and lay on the
the finish Not
He kept on to the end and
best at the finish.
He hadn't the ghost of a chance to
in. but he who
the hest
grass to watch 80,
Saunders,
sprinted his level
sportsman
that was in him to the
11 win the
Some
scholarship report showed
g very poor work
not previously
ut he had at
An Attractive Costume
An ensemble for day wear with shirt
white linen and blouse
white and red)
with a metal buckle on the belt, which
shown by Worth's of Paris
in their new summer fashion display.
ig being
TORY ANIMALS.
A RATS LIFE -
RATS ARE USEFUL IN
SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS DE-
CAUSE A WEEK IN A RAT'S
LIFE 1S EQUAL TO A YEAR
IN MAN"
Quick
RooOT
A NEW ELECTRICAL
HEATING DEVICE CAUSES
PLANTS TO TAKE ROOT IN
HALF THE NORMAL TIME,
CX
p:
ll
Europe Easily in Lead
With Christian Sects
Burope is the most Christian of
the continents, figures assembled by
Dr. Olaf Morgan Norlie, president of
the American Lutheran Statistical
association, and Dr. George Linn
Kieffer, president of the American
Religious Statisticians, have shown.
Europe has more professing Chris.
tians than all the other world di
vizglons combined, and
fige of these
is far higher
Continent
But all
the percent
to its total populati
thun
per cent for Confuci
i for
and 11.00 per cent for Mohar
nis
If, in
its
Taolsm, 11.65 per cent 1ism
” §
neg
turn, Chri nity Is
major g the
atholics comprise per
the rid’'s population, the
divided
into Roman
C cent of
Protes
Ortho
There
odd
No Absolute Normal
AFTER 40
bowel trouble
Constipation may very easily become
hronic after forty. And any continued
onst ion at that time of life may
ring attacks of piles and a host of
other unpleasant disorders.
Watch your bowels at any age.
Guard them with particular care after
forty. Whenever they need any help,
remember a doctor should know what
is best for them.
“Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin™
is a doctor's prescription for the bowels.
Tested by 47 years’ practice, it has
been found gy effective in
relieving constipation and its ills for
men, women and children of all ages.
It has proven perfectly safe even for
babies. Made from fresh laxative
herbs, pure pepsin and other harmless
ingredients, it cannot gripe; will not
sicken vou or weaken you; can be used
without harm as often as your breath
is bad, or when your tongue is coated;
whenever a headachy, bilious, gassy
condition warns of constipation.
De. W. B. CArowerL's
SYRUP PEPSIN
A Doctors Family Laxative
LS
A DAY SINGLE
$4 DOUBLE
These ore the NEW low rotes
now in effect ot the HOTEL
VICTORIA, NEW YORK.
Agoinunder the popular man.
ogement of Roy Moulton, the
NEW HOTEL VICTORIA assumes
first importance cs the perfect
headquarters for visitors to
NewYork. The word “WELCOME”
takes on 0 new mecning here.
IO0O0 ROOMS
All newly decoroted. Eoch
room equipped with a PRIVATE
BATH, SHOWER, RADIO, CIRCULA-
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MATTRESS, FULL LENGTH MIRROR,
SPACIOUS CLOSET, WRITING DESK
ond other modern fectures.
2 minutes to thectres ond shops,
RR termincls ond steamship pien
quickly reached.
Suites end Somple Rooms Avoiloble
Veried Focilities for Meetings,
Banquets ond Conventions
e
a
AT 7th AVENUE, NEW YORK
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Executive Vics Prasident ond Monoging Die,
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