| ! Page 10. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ——— Thursday, May 15th, 1913, The New 1913 Model - FACES WORTH KNOWNG, | dors are made; such powders sell from 20 to 30 cents a pound, (3) Cream of Tartar exists in all ripe grapes, and flows with the julce when the grapes are pressed, The | tartar Is subsequently gathered from the cask, boiled with water, and re- | fined, when crystals of Cream of Tart. | white and very pure( separate and | are poured It differs In no respect | from the form in wich it originally ex- | insted in the grape, Cream of Tartar, | then, while the most expensive, is the only ingredient that should be used in a baking powder to act upon the soda. as its wholesomeness Is bhevond question Cream of Tartar baking all at about 40 to 60 cents a PASSING OF BILLIONS. The Yardstick For Measuring Space Is One Light Year. If you were asked the distance from | 8an Francisco to London you would | mot say so many inches, but would give | it in miles. If asked the distance from [from the standpoint of henitalio Snow | the earth to the sun the answer would |Homething ye fog 11 oR be In millions of miles. If asked the [ powder | distance to the nearest star the answer! (1) Mineral-Acid, or Alumis made would not be In millions or billions. | from a kind of clay, TI , but trillions of miles. Even this reply | ¢d with diluted of : would be too long. Twenty-five mil this Jolgtion oH .Pry lion million miles (twenty-five trillion) | about two cents a pound, and baking | b | are too many words, so it is shortened | powder made with to light The yardstick for |sells from 10 to 26 cents iw | space Is not billlons or trilllons. but! (2) Bone-Acid or Phosphuty should remember this rul | one light year. basis of phosphate baking powders selling from 10 to 2I | " p . and the process if fully d« ™ i H wund are of Mineral This is the difference traversed in the patents issued to a large aufa i } 10 | one sidereal year, 31,508.140 seconds, | turer f a phosphate powds se fre ! by light moving with its. sets and fixed Patent Office Reports give \ cents of Cre Tartar specific speed of 186,383 miles per see. | ind exact description, de | ond. Distances traversed by space| "rk Sxiract is enon th | energy, given by time as In minutes. ¢ "a 0 eshly l To Get Rid of Flies. | hours or days, would soon run into vitriol and with « t i "u Ome of lavender in | cumbersome trillions, so that the time | mn ollowing propgtion,” UF Ol Wale over | Interval used In physics, mathematics, | electricity, ete., Is always one second. | | Say cne second. Then while you are | speaking radiant energy has traversed | a distance nearly equal to a line long equator of | There are three entirely {1ifferent kinds of ingredients used (g making the three different varieties § baking | powders on the market, §z.:-—(1) Mineral-Acid or Alum, (2) fme-Acid or Phosphate, and (3) Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes It In igportant, NEW WALKING COAT. A Touch of Sportiness In This Spring Model, dlents baking wilors very the facts and « the health of the family, Je Such re careful one, years, Overland Model 69T PRICE $985 FULLY EQUIPPED. Has No Equal Within $200 or $300 of the Price. John Sebring, Jr. AGENT FOR CENTRE COUNTY. BELLEEONTE, . : : made id cents of 40 1t« 0 i from This Car m am of derive PENN’A. thi 81 powders are Acid made; ore From thakingg Phosphate vy Bu kpow De enough to reach around the | the earth eight times. | | Twenty-five thousand billions. the | | distance of the nearest known star, is condensed in 4.26 light years. This is | the passing of miles, for the mile fn | space is about equal to the one-mil | lonth part of the thickness of a spid- | er's thread In comparison with the | : | length of the room you are in, | SEV Yo Draw a scale with the distance in be LB | tween the earth and sun equal to three | | Inches, then the distance of the near | | est star would be thirteen miles Space traversed by miles per minute would be almost without meaning. for to gO out to the nearest star sun at one mile | per minute would require | years, not days.--Edgar Lucien Larkin {| In New York American. py HESITATE TO ENTER! DON" | of your time | spent in looking over the Oliver “23” Sulky Plow will convince you that this is the plow you have been looking for. The plow of safety and comfort— A horse lift operated by foot trip and a tilt- ing seat device makes it possible to keep an even keel in hillside work and maintain the equilibrium of the plow. 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