The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 01, 1916, Image 7

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    SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY DISEASES
There is only one medicine that really
stands out preeminent as a ren nedy for
diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladder.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the
highest for the reason that it has proven
to be just the remedy needed in thousands
upon thousands of even the most distress
mg cases. Swamp-Root, a physician's pre-
scription for special diseases, makes friends
quickly because its mild and immediate of
fect is soon realized in most cases. It is
a gentle, healing vegetable compound.
Start treatment at once.
stores in bottles of two sizes—fifty
and one dollar,
Sold at all drug
cena
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghtmton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper —Adv.
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Limbs.
Limbs on trees and
Thoy are seen
stage,
COIN people
on trees, in court
rooms, on the and at tho
They may
plasters or
800
with
may
shore be «
bark,
be.
Limbs are
cans, who
therefore
only
overeaed
giik, ag the case
Peli
eal, and
water,
Soldiers use
useful! in many
yery
wavs
are
never
econon
get into deep
one at a time
them during various pi
times standing upon the
times running away
Limbs are
bone Cork limbs are useful as
preservers Wooden Hmbs
taken off and used purposes
fense Hone
to go on one's fect I
use
rposes, BOme«
m and some
made wood
be
for of de
ltmhbs of ] I
RED, ROUGH, PIMPLY SKi
Quickly Cleared by Cuticura Soap and
Ointment. Trial Free.
You may on
super-creamy
your sk
in ig bet
iotches
rely
emollient
rand
tter to clear the s
hands of ch:
Free
Addr:
Boston
samp! } ok.
£8 Dept
Adv.
The Lesser Evil.
Old Grump—Why d«
ry i i {
tired of
His
have h
him he
Transcript
important to Mothers
Examine caref every bottle
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature of
In Use for Over 30 Years
Children Cry for Fletcl
fully ot
her’s
Why not do something for your
Callouses, Bunions, nnd Aching, Tired,
Tender, Sweaty, Swollen
FEET
A hot foot bath with
40 HNSC
wi
nH
Vil
* Ar
i mal
L S0 AP co
Brookiya, N. Y
' re, "THOMAS ai
T11-717 Bent Ave..
FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
Dissolved in water for douches stops
# pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflame
mation. Recommended by Lydia E,
Pickham Med. Co, for ten years
A healing wonder for nasal catarrh,
sore throat and sore eyes. Economical,
Has extraordinary cleansing as d germicidal power,
ie Free. Je, droggints, or pestpnid |}
The Paxton Toilet Com ney, foes Bie, -
DAISY FL DAL LE
LE
pinced anywhere, #3
Sracis and kills all
fies. Neat, ciean or
i nameontal, con senjent
cheap Lasts all
Sanson. Madeof
metal, ean'tepilior tip
over; will not soll or
injure anything
Guaranteed sfoctiive,
Alldealers orf seat
express paid for $1.00,
EAROLD SOMERS, is0 De Kal® Ave, Brockiys, N. ¥
Birth Stone Rings Given
$1.00 value, solid 14K Gold Shell
guaranteed for B years, with
stone for any month, simply to
Introduce our Jewelry Catalog
Send 120 to cover cost of Adver.
tising and malling.
W. L. Gross Onard Co., 2147 Arthur Ave., New York
MM
Ai Jheparation of meris,
forme Gri 3
Bessy 2} or Faded Hair.
. at Dru
If you want a ye
joenongibe oka
0b. Dotron 2
Wataon ¥. Wash
ingen, 1) C. Goleman. Ligh
references, Hest
Ww. N vu. EALTIMORE, NO. 23-1916.
Produce Droker 1
sentative in Detroit, the Best Of
West, write to 8, Ke RICHMOND CO.
bas
goo vis
The
3
+
nati
of Cincin
int floating
season The
the
eball enthusia
ions of a
their gaze this
team that represents that city
diamond this year
about the fastest
Ty
ever geen
1.
pe nna
before
on
is acknowledged
{ tha 'OrKog
Comp £8
ability wi
action during
the champion
lare that the
' no mere fl
10 have
leds in the training
ship games
speed and
sh in the
walted
naat
pa
through sim
MAHAN IS A MODEST
Characters stic Reply
atulated for Winning
From Red Sox,
Rakes
Congr
When
Game
NAT IN,
ws SER EY
Eddie Mahan,
tory over the Red Sox in an exhibition
game, someone started to praise him.
"Oh, that's nothing to swell up over.
Carrigan’s team wasn't breaking ite
neck to win,” said Mahan.
OLD PARK FOR NEWARK CLUB
Will Not Use Plant Built by Harry
Sinclair Which National Come
mission Took Over.
The Newark Internationai league
club has decided to play its games at
the park always used by the Newark
Internationals, thus leaving the plant
that Harry Sinclair built in the rail
road yards at Harrison, N. J., vacant.
In the peace settlement the National
commission agreed, according to re
port, to take a long lease on Sinclair's
plant at $6,000 a year, to reimburse
him for the money he put in it.
The commission now seems stuck
“wr the full amount of the bargain,
Reds.
dangerous hitter
the
Chase
© ha
McGraw, ma:
runt
man base,
depended upon to knock ti
h John J
With a first
be
es the ability
I
f *
i
eat the greats
: I 3 iy
One of the strong
optimism of the Cinch
hing staff of
L0NeyY, who
ranked
Cle i
#t year with the
of Cineln
re he is playing second base
» * »
Hil in
Buffalo
nati,
the talk
whe
here must have been a flea in the
John McGraw mixed up
for the Giants at the start of the sea
son.
ointment that
- ® *
Connie Mack says the Athletics will
make ‘em step some Just as soon as
they acquire the habit of using safety
razors,
® * -
George Stallings overcame the dan-
ger of letting the wrong one go when
he released the Shannon twins at the
same time,
. - »
Terry Turner, who was given up
for a dead one several vears ago, is
at present.
» * »
If they ever increase the width of
the plate about twelve inches, Lunder.
milk ought to be the greatest pitcher
in the world.
* * .
“The greatest general of them all”
released Jim Thorpe, who since jeav-
ing the Giants has been hitting .667
for Milwaukee,
- - *
“Bill” O'Hara, who played the out
field for the Giants a few years ago,
and afterward for the Toronto club, |
is an aviator in the British army,
- » -
Felix Chouinasd, “Al” Halt and
“Jim” Delehanty of the now defunct
Brookfeds, are with Beaumont in
the Texas league. Deiehanty is the
manager.
!
;
|
Dark Ages of Baseball.
times Physically on Every Close
Decision Was Deemed Prero-
gative of Players.
The senscless pastime of
baiting is becoming a relic of
umpire
In former years attacking the um-
verbally, and sometimes physi
cally, on every close decision was con-
sidered the prerogat
players, while m
their defeats
of play
ive of
and any scribes ali
by blami
That
telligent
ago and in-
realize
time passed
players
is gained
getting into rows with the
arge of the
and Is as essential
the pl themselves,
who knows the big
to acknowl
long
today
be
un
and much may
who is in full ch
pire
pastime i Avers
Any fal
league
edge that they
nan
impires will have
are a fair-minded
gel of
to the
favorites
it
cientious
duty
playing
con men
best of their abil
and
anxious
do thelr
iy, no
h decision as
gee it.
COInes up
Umpires
than hall
fairer
ili try
a8 4 rule, are much
players. The
every small
the slightest
no matter how
be, and for themselves
one another in the man-
latte r w
work advantage,
criticism of
well-fo
Hi:
11
may Wil: &
and boldest
bat
MEYERS TO FOOL
Big Chief Says He Wiil
Those Who
That
WISE ONES
G Lie tc
Have Been Predicting
He Was Through
ve
Chief Meyers.
8& game this year that will give
lie to those have been mourn
ing that his baschall sun has set.
big Indian never looked
has shown up well this spring
who
Charley Mullen Fai ils to Make Good at
Second Base—Quite Mandy Man
to Mave Around.
Manager Donovan of the Yankees is
satisfied that Charley Mullen will not
do as a major league second baseman,
but considers him a handy man to
have around, owing to ability as a first
basemen, a hitter, and the creditable
game which he can put up at second.
He can give a good account of hime
self at the keystone sack, but it takes
a wizard to show major league form
at a strange position after playing
another place for several years.
Mike Mitchell in Again.
The horseracing season having
als, Mike laid off last year to follow
the ponies. He'Nl have a hard time
coming back now. A year out of the
game is a killer to & man of Mike's
age,
Tm
NEW YORK Wheat
No. 1 Durum, $1.26; No
Northern Duluth,
Manitoba, $1.30
weak;
$1.24;
~Bpot,
< hard,
$1231;
fob
No. 1
York,
Butter
creamery
firsis,
Creamers
31% @
28
(higher scoring),
30g 30%e,
32¢ second
20%¢c
Eegge—Fr
regular
extras, 244 @
firsts, 223
exh gathered,
pecked sd
wil
seconds, 21@ 22%; nearby het
. /
nery, whites, fine to f 25
iNiey
, 24%
141
19
hennery, brown
Cheese tate held
fgesh, specials, 17
2 B17 %«
1T@17%
1X @ 19
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ins, h
fdve
stead)
PHILADELPH
1
erle
$107@1.1
{ar lots
jected RB,
orn
locat) NO. 2
Or
do, steamer yell
yellow
7c
fats
ard whi
r
a Hi
66 hes +
£3 LOU
ng
seconds,
“ec; Jobb!
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of; Wr
i @ 4
ern
Southern
Live PP
Ibs and up
1% lbs
ib, do
Go,
<0; do, do, do, sn
20; do, old roosters
ducks and
14; white Pekings, do,
do, Indian Runners, do, 124 14:
fat, old, do, 15;
do, 14; pigeons
young, do,
40
Live Stock
CHICAGO. — Hogs — Bulk, $0.80@
9.95; light, $955@10;: mixed, $0.60Q
10.06: heavy, $0.55@10.07%; rough,
$0.56@ 9.70; pigs, $7.50G 0.40.
Cattle—Native beef cattle, $8.10
10.25; stockers and feeders, $E@8.80;
cows and heifers, $4. 40G9.50; calves,
$S@11.
Sheep—Wethers, $7.75@10; ewes, $6
@10; lambs, $0 @ 12.80.
KANSAS CITY, MO.-~Hogs--Bulk,
$5.55@9.80; heavy, $0.75@9.00; pack:
ers and butchers’, $9.66G 9.82%; light,
$0.55@9.75; pigs, $8.7509.25.
Cattle—Prime fed steers, $0.50@10;
dressed beef steers, $8.26@0.35: South.
ern steers, $7.6000.50; cows, $5.500Q
8.25; heifers, $7509.50; stockers and
feeders, $7.20@8.75; bulls, $6G7.76;
calves, $6.50@ 11.
Sheep — Lambs,
lings, $5.50611.25;
9.76; ewes, $809.50.
ne
and stags
MUsCov)
do.
16;
puddie
emall, poor
pair 25@30
guinea fowl,
do
oid, each,
$10@1250; year
wethers, $8.26@
TO WORK
——————
IN BED MOST OF TIME
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
“1 youl th
ution so ron
jowwn that I could
wt work 1 was
in, pale and weak,
eighed but 109
pounds and was in
moet of the
time, I began
ing Lydia E. Pink<
bham’s Vegetable
Compound and five
monthe later I
weighed 133 pou
I do all the house.
leven and 1 can
kham’s Vep-
n a godsend
Indianapolis, Indiana. —
was so poor and my constit
bed
take
nds,
sy omy onl an
to me for I woul
today but for it.
men uffering as was
able remedy.”’—
8. Addison Street, I
There is hardly a ne
’ wherein some
found health by using this good
fashioned root and herb remedy
If there is anything
would like
Lydia E. Pinkham }
con ntry
gbout whic
Ee
£4
Makes Hard Ww ork Harder
A US make }
twice as
COmes
women
the world
A Pennsylvania Caso
Rimons,
Cet Doan's st Any Store, 50¢ » Bon
DOAN'S mn HIDNEY
FILLS
FOSTER-MILBURN CO. BUFFALO, N. Y.
The Wretchedness
‘of Constipation
| Can quickly be overcome by
| Purely vegetable
| ~-act surely and
: gently on the
Genuine must bear Signature
ool
Pimples
rashes, hives, red.
ess and skin blemishes can
be quickly removed with
* Glenn's
Sulphur
Delightful in a warm bath
ligh th bath
before reti
nerves and i rere