The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 19, 1936, Image 2

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Head Start
“My ambition is to be a great
doctor, I want to become a bone
specialist.”
*‘Well, you have a good head
for it.”
Honesty Proven
Mistress— Your master’s drawer
has been rifled.
Servant—I didn't do it. None of
my keys fit it.—Mous'ique.
Ends There
“What is heredity?”
“Something every man believes
in until his son begins to act like
a fool."”"—Tit-Bits Magazine.
Ends There
“What is heredity?”
“Something every man believes
in until his son begins to act like
a fool.—Tit-Bits Magazine.
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ASK YOUR DRUGGISTS
Don't let
Winter
catch you
unprepared
BRISBANE
THIS WEEK
The Souls of Oysters
In the Coffin, He Pays
Polly Has a Tombstone
Suicide Is Folly
Mr. Kokichi Mikimoto, able Jap-
anese gentleman, once a peddler of
noodles, is now
gigantically rich,
thanks to his oys-
ter pearl idea.
He makes real
pearls by forcing
the oyster to
work at
production. In-
stead of
with a pearl in it,
he puts little, ir-
ritating grains of
sand inside the
shells of millions
of oysters, and
each oyster proceeds to deposit the
pearly substance on the sand to
escape its irritating scratching.
Arthur Brisbane
These pearls are ‘‘real.” Al-
though experts can tell the differ-
ence, they annoy jewelers
accidental pearls, but they make
it unnecessary for the unfortunate
pearl diver to ‘‘go all naked to the
hungry shark,” as the poet has it.
Mr. Mikimoto has been obliged to
kill hundreds of millions of oysters,
which is serious:
ligion teaches that each has its little
separate soul—in fact, the soul of
his great-grandmother might have
resided in one of the oysters.
An American who recently died
feft a fortune of between twenty-
five and thirty million dollars, chief-
ly in tax-exempt securities on which
the owner, while he lived, paid no
income tax. Now that he is dead,
inheritance taxes will take about
two-thirds of the many millions.
The lack of a ‘"dead-or-alive' tax-
exempt securities offers opportunity
to some able lawyer. If the govern-
ment has no constitutional right to
take any income from tax-exempt
bonds, how can it legally take half
merely because the owner is in his
coffin?
A green parrot, with red tipped
wings, buried in a respectable
grave, will have a granite head-
stone with ‘‘Here lies Polly Cod-
dington, sixty-eight years old," en-
graved on it. Exactly how old Polly
was, no one knows. Born in Brazil,
she was presented to the grand-
mother of Mrs. Joseph E. Hunt,
Parrots, like
and other intel-
that eat wisely,
eagles,
ligent
elephants
creatures
A higher race thinks up foolish
Gruesome details which no one
are published in
a recent suicide.
convinced
worth while,
then, still
was not
himself, and
and made desperate unsuccessful
Those that think of suicide
should remember that they must
and might as well remain to see
While there is
Chiang Kai-Shek, dictator of the
emphasizing
Some patriotic American
D. C. We need it here almost as
England fears that quarrels
factories and delay
CHANGE TO
QUAKER
STATE
WINTER
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Such strikes would prob-
ably bring welcome orders for
planes to American factories; never-
theless, it is only fair to remind
British workers, quarreling among
themselves, that when foreign
bombs begin dropping on their
families any strike against national
safety will seem to have been fool-
ish, in retrospect. And those words,
“chiefly women and children,”
should be remembered.
Borrowed money is cheaper, and
it ought to be, since the dollar is
only worth 59 cents. A cheap
house or cheap dollar should bring
a cheap rent. Even so, it surprises
you to learn that Mayor LaGuardia
borrowed from J. P. Morgan & Co.
thirty million dollars for the city,
spread over a five-year period, for
one and one-tenth per cent interest.
Here, Myron C. Taylor, head of
“Big Steel,” greatest steel company
in the world, announces increases
in wages, also rusumption of full
dividend payments on the preferred
United States Steel stock, also earn-
ings in three months of more than
thirteen million dollars, biggest in
six years. Thirteen million dollars
in three months may not be “big
money,” but “it is better than be-
ing hit on the head with a sharp
stone.”
© King Features Syndicate, Ine,
WNU Service.
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STAR
DUST
Movie « Radio
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%%% By VIRGINIA VALE #k¥%
66 HE Gay Desperado” is an
important picture in more
ways than one. It is the second
of the two pictures made by the
producing unit formed by Mary
Pickford and Jesse L. Lasky some
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likely that those two veterans of
able to turn out good pictures.
But the first, ‘One Rainy After-
cake,
seemed doomed to similar failure.
serves the success. It is one of
in a long time, and one
funniest. And Nino
that the
operatic stage.
worn
perado’ is excellent.
nearly
picture.
Auer is
steals the
Mischa
irresistibly
funny. Ida Lupino,
as the heroine, is
better than usual.
Blakeley, playing
the only serious
role, is excellent. He
is one of the ever-
growing fumber of
Social Registered
New Yorkers who
are making names
for themselves in Hollywood, and
when the picture was shown in New
York the ermine-coated and top-
hatted carriage trade turned out in
force.
Ida Lupino
sven Wenn
Those ever-watchful statisticians
who check up on the popularity of
radio performers are discovering
that it's the comedians who forget
the script occasionally to tuck in
an amusing remark they've just
thought up who are the most pop-
ular. Bing Crosby does it—and how
much better those programs are
since he returned from his vacation.
san
Very important people, these tal
ent scouts for the big movie pro-
ducers. And how they favor cer-
tain happy hunting grounds! One
of their pet spots is a night club
in New York called The Paradise.
The other night Samuel Goldwyn's
scout was there, a fact hastily re-
vealed to the cast of the floor show
-Oor to most of them. Naturally,
they played to him. But one girl
didn’t.
She is Joyce Duskin. She is quite
tall, very pretty, and wants to sing.
A while back in a newspaper she
saw a call for girls to work in a
night club. She'd never had ex-
perience of that kind, but she ap-
plied, and got a job. But-—the last
show isn't over till nearly three in
the morning. That means sleeping
late the next day, and leaves no
time for music lessons.
she was considering that fact when
the movie scout was scouting her
show - anyway, she didn't even
know that he was there!
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Claudette Colbert is still convales-
But as soon as she's well enough,
she'll return to the caste of “The
Maid of Salem.” After that plans
“Woman Interne.”
on
Greta Garbo is the only movie per-
guild who was
Actors’ Equity.
not suspended by
Lionel Barrymore
on the legitimate stage.
an en
Paulette Goddard rushed oft
Cown to
time raise her to
stardom. He has
story,
“Regency,” for the
second of these pic-
tures — till now he's
always written his
own. He has re-
written many of his
efforts, too, in days
gone by, to make them suit his
critical fancy.
Pon
ames Stewart J new cons
Joncas Secs Save fu I's reported that
Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor will
be married early in December . . . de
spite rumors of his new devotion to Greta
oot eCven. ors , adored
the Westerns made by Bill Hart and
Tom Mizx—and says he won't be ha
till he's made one himself . . . Julia
derson and Frank Crummit are one of
he most devoted couples on the air—or
Paulette
Goddard
Reminiscence
The scenery one remembers
most fondly will be what he saw
while sitting serenely in contem-
plative meditation,
Culture also consists In knowing
what not to cultivate.
A fault mender is better than a
fault finder.
The way of the transgressor is
hard, but apparently not half hard
enough, or there wouldn't be so
many repeaters
Virtue and Vice
Following virtue is a steep as-
cent; following vice is a pre-
cipitous leap.
Science, the friend of man, turns
murderer in times of war,
A good deal of common sense
in
Lots of things he doesn’t want
the man who is im-
Besides backbone, another thing
lacking, altogether too
generally, is self-respect.
"Quotations"
sce fy se
Conceit can puff 8 man up, but
can never prop him up.—Ruskin,
Advice is seldom welcome. Those
who need it most, like it least. —
Johnson.
The secret of happiness is not in
doing what one likes, but in liking
what one has to do.—Barrie.
I think a little luck should be
added to any formula for success.
~ Amelia Earhart.
Righteousness will not live with.
out religion, as all human history
shows. — Bishop William T. Manning,
Bitterness imprisoas life, love re
leases it. Harry Emerson Fosdick.
Even if we have chaos in our con.
ditions, we need pot have chaos in
our ideas. GC. K. Chesterton.
Special
RL oLL ie
Th {ate
e for Mothers
Young end Old, Alike,
Need 3-Purpose Vitamin
amount of the precious Vitamin
B so richly supplied by 8 Quaker
Onts breakfast,
S80 serve the whole family a
bowl of Quaker Osts every
morning.
CW bere poor condition is due
to lack of Vitamin B
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