The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 21, 1915, Image 6

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    BI EATERS HAVE. BAD
KIDNEYS AND BACKACHE
Take a Glass of Salts at Once If Your |
Back Is Hurting or Kidneys and
Bladder Trouble You.
guard constantly against Kidney trou
ble, because we eat too much and all
our food is rich. Our blood ia filled
with uric acid which the kidneys
strive to filter out, they weaken from
overwork, become sluggish; the elimi
native tissues clog and the result is
kidney trouble, bladder weakness and
2 general decline in health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps
of lead; your back hurts or the urine
is cloudy, full of sediment or you are
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night;
with sick headache or dizzy,
spells, acid stomach, or you have
matism when the weather is bad, get
from your pharmacist about four
ounces of Jad Salts; take a table
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your kid
neys will then act fine. This famous
salts is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia
and has been used for generations to
flush and stimulate clogged kidneys;
to neutralize the acids in the urine so
it no longer is a source of irritation
thus ending bladder disorders
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in
jure, makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water beverage, and belongs in
every home, because nobody can make
a mistake by having a good Kidney
flushing any time. —Adv.
Mysteries of Golf.
Josephus Daniels, secretary
navy, was invited the
out and play golf
1 can't play it.” Daniels
made up my mind time
to go in for golf until they che
rules.”
of the
other day to go
said
some ago i
Ange
mean?”
they change
“How do you
“Well, until
and make {t
shiny.”
That recalls the tale they
the time Franklin K. Lane,
tary of the interior, first undertook the
mastery of golf
Two enthusiasts over the game lent
a large set of clubs to Lane and they
played a round. When they had
reached the last hole Lane walked
to the nearest teeing place and
began attempts to drive off with each
club in his sack. after another
The game's th
plained, gently
Well”
ot! kind
hand out?”
a8 good a gan
tell about
Now secre
over
one
all over,” ey ex
asked Lane, picking
of club, “can’t 1 pls
New York Sun
er
Her Platform.
At the Marshall
much discussion
and other
tie Vera had alway
interested listener
“What will
vote?” a visitor
“Help to put candy on ti}
was the unexpected
Companion
there was
suffrage
and lit
8 been a very much
home
¢
Of woman
political questions,
you do when you can
asked
Unnecessary Effort.
His Wife Ti per
wr
iis D iy
of 100,000 men has ecker
in Belgium
Railroad Magnat:
cuergy! A board
could have done it just
Life
waste Of
directors
thorough
of five
as
Not Supply} ng the Two.
The Angry One-—For two
knock your block off!
The Calm One
your
I'd
cents
Well, vou
from
wou'i gel
working capital me
The Way He Did.
How did you catch that cold?
How do you suppose? 1 chased it
in my racing car till | caught it.”
BAD DREAMS
Caused by Coffee.
“lI have been a coffee drinker, more
or less, ever since | can remember, un-
and more nervous and irritable, and
finally I coul: not sleep at night for |
al sorts and a species of distressing
nightmare,
“Finally, after hearing the experi
ence of numbers of friends who had
quit coffee and were drinking Postum,
and learning of the great benefits they
bad derived, | concluded coffee must
be the cause of my trouble, 86 I got
some Postum and had it made strictly
sccording to directions.
taste, It entirely took the place of
coffee, and to my very great satisfac
tion, 1 began to sleep peacefully and
sweefly. My nerves improved, and |
and child from the unwholesome drug
drink-—coffee,
what terrible effect it has on the hu
man system. If they did, hardly a
pound of coffee would be sold. I would
sever think of going back to coffee
sgain. I would almost as soon think
of putting my hand in a fire after |
had once been burned. Yours for
health”
Postum comes in two forms:
Regular Postum — must be well
dolled. 15¢ and 25¢ packages.
instant Postum-—is a soluble pow
der, A teaspoonful dissolves quickly
in a cup of hot water and, with cream
and sugar, makes n delicious beverage
instantly. 30¢ and Hoc tins,
The cost per cup ¢f both kinds i¢
about the same,
“There's a Reason” for Postum.
=gold by Grocers
«| THE WARSHIP
~~ PLAN STANDS fz:
| House Naval Committee Dis-
| counts Value of Submarines.
GOOD ONLY ALONG COAST
Report Shows Germany Lost 47 Bat.
tieships, While England Lost
But 31-—Debate Next
Month,
Informally re-
naval bill to
Naval Committee said
the European war "the
submarine has been effective in har
bor and coast defense it has not been
able to control the sea as the superior
battleship feet has done, causing an
enemy with an inferior battleship fleet
uffer great loss of merchant ships
blackade its and dt: its com
off the
committes reported that
two-battleship program
changed. It added
tiveness of submarine in
demonstrated it
value,"
ing
onstrated
Washington, D. C.-
porting the $514%,000,000
the House, the
that while in
to 8
ports ive
merce sean.”
The there
fore
not been
effec
European war
weapon of
airship for
has den
Hl
the
that the
the the
naval great
“the scout JU pos
its
likewise
fectivene
increase Of $3,000,000
probably will reached
February i
of $8.492.008
what
ded
contained
Depart
by th
gerents July 1
January 1. 1915, totaling
nll luding
imarizes
England
ia
Carries
bill
debate
an
building
Departinent req
1%
i aw
for
carri
the
Nay ¥
The
lst, furnished
ment, of the mean
be
about
on ORE
Progra over
Oommer
committees
by
sort
pot
of-war
European belli from
1914, to
vessels
ships 1
Germany ¥
France, Japan and
Russia, 4, and Turkey,
The total number of
United States Navy
port
displacement
which 338,
354.884, are
fug those In
in
he
losses
Lust:
-
vessels io the
on July 1. the re
summarizes was 338 with a total
of 1.668647 of
with displaceamant of 1
fit service.” Inelud
the Pacific, th t
ing under construction authorized
Those listed as fit fou ude
10 first-line bat line
battleships, 24
other cruisers 54 destroy
ers, 19
and n
tons
for
“ Fes
Or
services
ine
25 second
tleships
10 armored crulsers
9 monitors
torpedo boats. 30 submarines
raft
Jinerous other
WILSON IS A GRANDFATHER
Mrs. Sayre Gives Birth To a Boy At
the White Hous®
Washington, D. C A
Wh House Su:
Francis Bowes Say: President
son's second daughter Mis
and the child were reported to
dois
he
M
ANNOUNI
LR Py Ty
Meiary :
waz born
Mrs
wil
Sayre
2On
at the ite day to
@
1g well
child
but
ed
THES
ing statement
Dr Grayson
3
Was Dorn
Pp fact
the
1#
physi states
Mrs
Ever
Ian
Sayre birt
ything
are dolr well”
The boy weighed
nounced his
which gave
were in excellent
Wilson
joy when
WAS
gave
went oerfed
i
ival
asauran
an arn
cries
lungs
President
conceal his
child
was
in smiles
was his first
had no boys of his own
made
informed
boy and
H
that
Mrs
Was
that
ia
a
well
the
is
for
grandchild
{ Bayre
wreathed
ward it
the |
hours after
‘reatdent
CHILD WAS BEATEN TO DEATH
| Housenospér For Absent Father De
tained By Police
Tacos Wash That
! Hall, 3-year-old son of Amos H
a widower, came his death
and abuse administered
person unknown
i dict returned by a coroner's
here. Mrs. Bertha Difley
i in the Hall home, was held on a charge
| of assault as a result of the Inquest
| The child was buried last Wednesday
i in the father’s absence from the city,
| a physician's certificate giving as the
| cause of death epileptic convulsions
and cerebral hemorrhage. On com
| plaint of neighbors, who alleged that
| the had beaten the child
| eruelly body was exhumed
3
BOMBS oN OSTEND.
Hall
to
by
the ver
jury
| blows
| some wR
woman
the
| Nine Aviators In Raid, London Mears,
Hit Station and Barracks.
London.—~Nine British, French and
Belgian aviators dropped bombs on
the railroad station and barracks at
Ostend causing considerable damage,
acoording to a dispatch to Lioyds
News from its correspondent on the
¥ranco-Belgian border.
ITALY BUYS HORSES.
Not a White One will Be Accepted In
8,000 Order.
East St. Louis The Italian Gov.
ernment has signed contracts with a
firm here for the delivery of 8,000 war
horses, it was announced by a mem
ber of the firm. The contract calls
for the delivery of 200 horses a day,
none of which 1s to be white
®
- A BO IS AN
ASTOR on
THEY
VERY (OOD
- - aX
LALWAYS GIVE
My BOYS (OD
Re
(Copyright)
[GEE WHIZ! CANT ANY OF : y
{ 0
you THINK OF HOT LEMONA
\'oR SOMETHING GOOD To TAKE?
you TEOPLE TAKE ALL THE
Concerns Make Complaint.
the Con
stitutionalist Leader Brings Ur
| The Threatened Action By
gent Protest From Great
Britain,
RB:
ed
The Unit
States government has sent a warn!
Washington
to General Venustiago Carranza
serious cousequen
his threatened confisca
foreign-owned plants in
This announcement
Secretary Bryan afte:
conferred with Sir
the British ambassador
of American ol
point
out that cos
ing
may
tion of
follow”
oll
Tampico
made by
latter had
Spring-Rice,
and representati
concerns
Already Carranza officials
practically ced an embargo
the exportation of oil by a big English
company The British Ambassador, at
the suggestion Mr. Bryan, sent an
urgent telegram to the British consul
at Vera Cruz ch he was instruc
to show to General Carranza As
British fleet obtains much of its
from the Tampico oll fleids, the
sibility complications over
the Carranza government's sttitude
fully real American govern
ment
the
Lecii
ves
the
enfor on
of
wh
the
fuel
POs
of serious
is
fred by th
Fear Confiscation
ryan id that the fore
ompanies “feared
CRrr
representations
forestall such action
the Caz
IED
oniscs
wells” by
had
sued by rans
makes it {
foreign
thoul the
oil companies to
of
some of the
consent
and
nus, 4 is
thorities
Have
said
fax that
oncey
pay heavy a
hiave heen
down
are Dutch int
80
they practically compe
Altha
Tan pico
¥ “ot
tad
to Rhut their plants ug!
there eresta at
no representations have as
made by the Netherlands gov
prospect of a battle
rts of Tampico between
fore of Villa
columns ‘arranza, under
Pablo is expected
situation further
are victorious a
| of the problem ls confidently expected
of previous assurances given
a-CGutierrez officials In that
been
ernment
on
3 y
the
ad
The
outski
the
od General
fr
of § (en
Gonzales here tO
ir
the it the
eo solution
because
by the Vill
CALLS HOLY WAR FRUITLESS
Anderson Thinks
medans Loyal
York
on
New Among the
the Atlantic
24 pas
Transport
arrived here |
after a rough passage from Liverpool,
were Bishop William F. Anderson. of
Clocinnati, and his family
Bishop Anderson sald he had spent
mission stations in North
ern Afriea. He said that he was im.
pressed by the fact that the holy war
proclaimed by Turkey had not affected
the Mohammedan subjects of France
from other missionaries who were
close touch with the natives of Egypt
and India, they, too, were loyal to the
British.
Regarding the African tribes, he said
they were treated well by the French
and had, in fact, little unity, =o that
there was no chance, anyway, of a
concerted Maing
NEEDED T0 GUARD NEUTRALITY.
S—————
Norway Has No Warship To Spare For
Exposition,
Christiania, via London.-—Norway
has decided definitely that it will be
impossible for her to send a warship to
take part in the naval ceremonies in
connection with the opening of the
Panama Canal, Her entire fleet will
be required for the defense of Nor
wegian neutrality.
Amendment Defeated.
TWO-THIRDS VOTE NEEDED
|
i
|
Pound Desk For Order
Threatens Ciearing Of
Gallerie
and
Washington the House
of 204
the St
Rep: eaen
i74
atives Dy a vole
- Fes » ’
refused to submit to ales
Smendmient to the Federal Coast
ion to enfranchise women
Yole caine al the ose of
long prepared for
ing which
“
day of rat
ipeakers were Lis
ith frequent evid
ory. Qur
tha th y
Lae many
Jd
dncas
disapproval bY packe
was befor
Mondell rexo
Litutional
Approval or Jd Kal
juestion “ the
ution 10
amendment
ol suffrage
$
veca
the
use of
ang”
Two. Thirds Vole Needed
A twothind affirmative vole was
estiviion, which
was defeat bs majority of 390
Party lines were not
i the
strictly drawn
fight [dem
Leader tiderw pg ithe att
rage Is
the reso
that sufl
% ®
Op posed
¥ a
Mate Issue, strongly
Republican Leader
of the r
sulfragisis
Edthusias
ane
when Speaker
TO PRISON
Convicted Of Offering and
a Brib
Receiving
New
Democratie
and
Eressman
LE y
we BRAGA
Prison
monins
iowed the aflirma
to
each
f offeris
ibe
h convicted Will ng and
Cassidy of receivis
nination to the
nom
1811
to obial
Jupreme
DRY.
Anti-Galoon
Option Bill Out
N.Y Fhe
Loague's option
State Anti
de
Albany
local bill
an election district decide whether or
not intoxicants shall be sold in the re
stricted territory was introduced in
| the Legislature The measure would
provide for a referendum election on a
proposition to create an antisaloon
per cent. of the voters
had indicated their desire for such
action
VOTE TO MAKE ALABAMA “DRY.”
Passed For Prohibition After
June 30, 1915.
Montgomery, Ala. A bill to
Alabama a prohibition State
June 30, 1915. was passed dy both
houses of the Legislature. Should
Governor O'Neal disaprove it prohl
bition leaders claim it can be passed
over his veto. The vote was 74 to 27
in the House and 26 to 9 in the Senate.
Bil
AMERICAN GIRL WEDS PRINCE.
Miss Rogers, Of Washington, Bride Of
German Empress’ Nephew,
Berlin, via London.--—Miss Elizabeth
Reid Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Richard Reid Rogers, of Washington.
D. C., was married at noon in Trinity
Chureh to Prince Christian of Hesse,
The Prince is a nephew of the Ger
sian Empress and is & captain in the
German navy.
i
HAL HAAN
MILLS THOUSANDS
Alps Are Rocked By Second
Quake in Italy.
THE DEATH TOLL IS HEAVY
in Dread of
Shocks.
The Survivors
More
i
i
Persons Buried Allve
in Ruins Of Avezzano, Where
Work
Thousand
King Is Aiding In
Of Rescu
ITALY'S HORROR
List Of the Number Of Victims
In the Various Cities
Denth list ls
Was
destroyed
600 reported dead
addi
1sly damaged
Balsor
Beneditto and
slight
pado
LOwWns
3
Adria
rthquake pase
dead lie
ris which
aes and
veled while an
serious
been ab
t equal sufiered
in all "these places Persons were
led Or in the ruins through
out the day volunteers worked heroic
injured
ally
ue the bodies of the dead King
Emmanuel himself directed the
Avegzzano, where the piteous
appeals of persons caught beneath
wreckage could be plainly beard
it is estimated that in
4 0040 persons are buried alive, some of
them school children
Only four soldiers of
Victor
the garrison of 400
when the barracks fell,
in Sora all the municipal
authorities perished
and Gov
arament Four
|
the ruins there
njured are unde:
taken from
large number
bhaen
a
treatment
About two-thirds of houses col
lapsed under the shock and
which were cracked, tumbled
later. Rossi Palace fell in, burying
were working In ihe
of
the
others,
down
od |]
in Rome several shocks occurred
They caused the collapse of some
bulldinge already severely damaged.
resulting in the injury of a number of
persons engaged in rescue work ia
various towns. These sghocks were
not violent. but they increased the
alarm of the people and made more
difficult the work of rescue.
With every hour, as additicnal and
more accurate details are received, the
horror increases, threatening to place
it in the Met of similar catastrophes in
Surope second only to the Messina
disaster of 1908,
The list of dead, dying and injurdd
figure to more than 50000 according
to an official announcement, and # |
| =
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There
than a vo¢
when
you be
niext duy
F'n
# the pame aid
the bat » is
§ eglect
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for lumbago, gout and
RHEUMATISM
GETS AT THE JOINTS
FROM THE INSIDE
For sale by all
dregiisis
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The dyspeptic, the debilitated, whether irom
excess of work of mind or body, drink or ex~
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will find Tutt's Pills the most genial restora
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FARMERS NEED THE BIRDS
Purely Selfish Reasons the De
struction of Feathered Songsters
Should Be Stopped
For
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that it
Dears the
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Stock Exchange.
her husband
something
0“ 5
What does
beard her say
exchange.”
s a horse trader.”
EVERY HORSE OWNER
SHOULD KEEP A BOTTLE OF
YAGER’S
INIMEN
There Is Nothing Just as Good For
SPAVIN
SWEENY
SOME TESTIMONY:
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heen handling and training horees for
speed for twenty years a and have had
bumireds of different brands
called horse remedies. | Be i —
Jajers Lin Liniment the large sale it so
and recommend it
most bE ho
TUPT, Salem, NX. J.
Driver and Trainer of Win Penn,
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