The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 23, 1919, Image 7

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    lem Oil has enabled sufferin
ity to withstand attacks o
liver, bladder and
and
restore to
disease,
must be watche
and purify the
eir work you are doomed.
Weariness, sleeplessness,
hile pains in
ou be
abdomen
because they
the loins
with your kidneys,
Jou need. Take three or four every day
‘he healing oil soaks into the cells an
lining of the kidneys and drives out
the poisons, New life and health will
sure i idiow, When your normal vigor
has been restored continue treatment
for a while to keep yourself in condi
tion and prevent a return of the dis
ease,
Don't wait until
hting. Start taking GOLD MEDAL
aarlem Oil Capsules today, Your
druggist will cheerfully refund your
money if you are not satisfied with
results. But be sure to get the original
imported GOLD MEDAL and accept no
are incapable of
substitutes, In three sizes. Sealed
packages. At all drug stores
No matter how young,
colt.
- ’ $0. and §1 00 at da: ists. @
7” Afliscox Chem, Wks. Patchogue N.Y.
NS Removes Corns, Cale,
ail pain, ensures comfort to the
en k Er y i {
ma i easy, 18e. by mall or at Dr
feet, os wa ng & dnd
ABSORBTION
NO SA
LVE RING
SUF. FE EDY
208 PILE RETCK
AT DRUG
URE AND us OR $100 BY MAIL
SAM E.RICHARDSON
DRUGGIST URBANNA, VA,
-- — ££ .
Fifty to one hundred requests daily from
all classes southern schools. If you want
rural work, graded, high school or princi
paliship, salary $50 to $150, write us
today for special enrollment.
SOUTHERN TEACHERS’ A
ILOCURA
CURES PILES
THE ONLY INTERNAL REMEDY
Sent by mall prepaid, 50c and #1.00 a box.
AGENTS WANTED
Pilocura Co., Washington, D.C.
HALEY’S COMET 61 YEARS AGO
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That Has Appeared Down
the Ages.
The world was up all night Septem-
ber 12, 1010. Haley's comet blazed
across the roof of the world.
“great whose revolution
ecupled 292 years, was first seen in Au-
gust, 1858, by a gentleman in Altona,
but Haley's named after
astronomer ited its
ress, ¢ wanderer in
depths appeared
down and to which
sive
COTE
Of
comet,
who ¢
is the same t
of
the
names
space that has
Age,
have heen given
t. Donatl's From the
records of history it that the
comet appears to foretell some world
disaster It the fall
of Jerusal the reign
of Louis the
king died appeared
before the
Again it years after
the capture of Constantinople by the
Turks, 1456. It appeared in 1861,
comet, ote
Rees
appeared hefore
em under Titus; in
the Debonair, 837, and
shortly after; it
death of Caesar,
appeared three
just
fore the great war.
Irremediable.
“My hair is coming out dreadfully.
Do you know of any way to prevent
it? :
“No; you ought to have thought of
that before you got married.”—8an
Francisco Chronicle,
Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin
When red, rough and itching with hot
baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of
Cuticura Ointment. Also make use
now and then of that exquisitely scent-
ed dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum,
one of the indispensable Cuticurs
Toilet Trio.~—Adv,
& Look Ahead,
“Can you really tell anything about
the future?”
“Oh, yes,” sald the fortune teller, “I
know, for instance, that my landlord
ain't going to get his rent next month.”
No Worms in a Nealthy Child
All children troubled with worms have ap
unhealthy color, which indicates poor blood,
and as a rule, thers Is more or lesa stomach
disturbance Grove's tasteless chill tonle
given regularly for two or three weeks wil]
enrich the bloed, improve the digestion and
act as a Genaral Strengthening Tonle to the
whole system. Nature will then throw off or
dispel the worms, and the Child will be in per.
fect health. Pleasant to take. €0c per bottle.
WAR RECORD OF LEVIATHAN
Monster Transport Carried Many
Thousands of Soldiers to
French Ports.
The giant transport Leviathan, fol-
in New York har
bor with Gen. Pershing and troops of
the First division, brought
her important service in helping
the war. The after
refitted for passenger service, is to be
turned back to the United
ping board, the which
it when the United States entered the
war. While the
is uncertain, it is
to nn close
win
big ship, being
States ship
agency seized
future of the
that
passen-
ship
reported she
American
New York and
wsible extension in
will be
assigned to
ror between
2 trade
Liverpool, with pe
the future of
The
land,
a service to Hamburg
formerly the Vater
ship in the
world, was interned In New York
1914. She was “wil
the extent of more
After recon
American engineers,
as nn
the
Leviathan,
sid largest
the sect
by
the Germans in
fully damaged” to
than $1,000,000
ditioned by
being
she
and
made 19
carrying
of whom
vas assigned
during and since war
round trips on the Atlantie,
185.40 soldiers,
transport,
THE
MARKETS
BALTIMORE. —Wheat--No, 1, $2.28 4,
@2.36%; No. 2, $2.36% @2.33%: No. 3,
$2.32% @2.30% ; No. 4, $2.28% @2.26% :
No. b, $2.24%, @2.22%.
Corn—Track yellow corn, No. 2 or
better, for domestic delivery, is quot
able at $1.80 per bu, asked, for carlots
on spot (oid).
Cob Corn—Prime white and yellow
on wharf at $8.50 to $9 per brl.
Oats—No. 2 white, 77% @78¢; No. 3
white, T7@ 77%.
Rye—Western, export, West Md.
elevator, per bu, $1.61 nominal; bag
lots nearby rye, as to quality, do, $1@
1.560,
Hay--No. 1 timothy, $31; standard
do, $30@30.650;' No. 2 do, 330: No. 3
do, $26@27; No. 1 light clover mixed,
$20.50@30; No. 2 do, $27@28;: No. 1
clover mixed, $27.50G 28; No. 2 do, do
$26@27; No. 1 glover, nominal,
No. 2 do, do, $25; sample hay, $20@
99 :
Straw—No. 1 straight rye, $17@ 18;
No. 2 do, do, $15.50@16;: No. 1 tangled
rye, $14@Q 14.50; No. 2 do, do, $12G
2.50; No. 1 wheat, $312@13; No. 2 do
$11@ 11.50; No. 1 oat, $14@15;: No. 2
do, $12.50@ 13.50.
Butter—Creamery,
do choice, 63@ 54;
prints, 65G67;
ladles, 46 G47: Md.
47; Obhlo rolis, 43
rolls, 43@ 45.
Eggs—Maryland,
nearby firsts, 55c¢; Western firsts, 53 @
64; West Virginia firsts, 52G 54; Sou
ern firsts, 53@ 54.
Live Poultry
ibs over,
to medium, 32633
31§G 32: old
springers, 334 : do, small t«
medium, 35@ 234. white 314
3 lbs and
Lr
21;
fancy, 65€66c;
do good, 60@ 61; d«
do 6L@ 66;
456
blocks,
and Pa. rolls,
@45;, West
Pennsylvania and
th
Chickens, oid hens, 4
and 34¢; do, do
small
do, do, white leg
roosters, 21@Q 22;
horns,
large,
leghorus,
, Young, pekings
We: d
muscovy, 27G 28;
@25; do, old, 2
Potatoes rn 1.. Penna., No
1. per 100 £25091 Eastern
Shore, Maryland and Vi , do, do
$250092.75; New
g2 native or nearby, do, de
@2.75. all sections, No. 2, do
1.75; do, No T5c@sl
North Carolina, No. 1, per
3.50; Shore
puddle 27@ 28; do
do, smaller, thin, 24
Ibs,
Jarsey
o
} on
EWeals
bri $3 er
and Virginia
do, Eastern
3@3.50; do, Rappah:
% Eh
score),
ing stock, current make, N
Eggs—Fresh gathered,
BT¢ |
62:
Western nt
fancy, 83086;
nearby hennery
prime, 65@R1;
extra first RIG 65
State,
State Pennayly
whites,
State,
ge
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Name ‘Bayer’ is on Genuine
Aspirin-—say Bayer
Insist on “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin”
in a8 “Bayer package,” containing prop-
er directions for Colds, Pain, Head-
ache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheu-
matism. Name Bayer” means genuine
Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
aineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12
tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade
mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono-
sceticacidester of Salicylicacid.—~—Adv,
Versatility.
“Versatile?” sald the genius’ ‘friend
musingly. “Yes, the
think I should call Jones
He's the sort of man who, if he were
fn plece of furniture, would be one of
those book cases that turn into a fold.
ing bed at night.”
on
S. 0. 8.
If Canstipated, Bilious
or Headachy, take
**Cascarets’’
Sick headache, billousness,
tongue, or sour, gas tomach—always
trace this to torpld Uver; delayed, fer-
menting food in the bowels,
Poisonous matter clogged in the in-
testines, instead of being cast out of the
systemr is re-absorbed into the blood.
When this poison reaches the delicate
brain tissues it causes congestion and
that dull, throbbing, sickening head.
ache,
RY =
Cascarets immediately clepnse
food and foul gases, take the
sons in the bowels,
A Cascaret tonight will
sleep ~~Ady.
The Unselfish Girl,
Miss Prattle?™
wry
“ao
“Yon,
you like
Never
and is ai
to give away even her
London Tit-Bits
she's generoys
ready
friend.”
WRIGLEY'S
C a package
before the war
C a package
during the war
C a package
NOW
THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
17
business atl homme
culars. Hies
loston, Mase
Mart ar
Exp unnecessary Write
Mtg. Co. 3€¢7 Bayistion
The largest reinforced concrete SULO ACCERROTY
3
today is the Risorgiment 8, I
aeross the Tiber at Rome, with 8 span =
; =
W. N. U, BALTIMORE,
NO. 42-1919
om
of 398% feet
exaggerate,
Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Castoria
tnat Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher
What is a comet? It ix a member | 8.321 were earried overseas through
of the solar republic—a hirsute star, |
a vagabond orb, that travels at almost |
incalculable speed, whose tail is fifty- |
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browns
and mixed col
and nearby hennery
do, gathered browns
ors, 66@ 69 .
Cheose-State whole milk flats, cur
She was al
but her
which
submarine infested seas
ways a mark for
speed and the armament with
U-boats,
but to draw
the energy necessary for its
firmament,
it follows,
that?
What mind dare follow
she was equipped saved her.
Rome and Romeo.
“Was Rome founded by Romeo?’
inquired a pupil of the teacher.
“No, my boy.” replied the wise man.
“It was Juliet who was found dead
— |
cream to taste.
fe a]
rent make, WU GA Ye: do
average run, 30@30%: State whole
milk twins, current make, specials,
30§30%: do, average run, 20, @29%
Live Poultry--Chickens, 25c; fowls
28@33; old roosters, 18; turkeys, 25@
30
specials,
PHILADELPHIA
ern creamery. extra,
prints T2600 T4
Potatoes dull and weak;
160-pound sacks, $2.25@4.15.
No. 2 yellow, to arrive, $1.70;
do, spot. $1.76. Bran lower; soft win
Western, in 100-pound racks
$430 44 per ton: spring bran, in 100
pound sacks, $42@43
West
nearby
Butter
86:
fancy.
white,
Corn
ter bran,
LIVE STOCK
BALTIMORE. —Calves—Calves,
choice, by express, per 1b, 20@21c;
do, do, do, by boat, per 1b, 20@21;
do do, light, ordinary, per ib, 18@ 19;
do, heavy, smooth, fat, per haad, $30@
35; do, rough, per head, $18@25; do,
small, thin, per head, $10G12.
Lambs and Sheep Sheep, No. 1.
T@8¢; old bucks, as to quality, 6@7;
common, 4@5. Lambs, spring, choice,
15% @16; fair to good, 14@ 14%.
HOOS-—Straight, 15@16¢c; sows, as
to quality, 12@ 14; live pigs, 14@ 15;
shoats, 18@ 14.
Beef Cattle—First quality, 11@12¢;
medium, 9@10; bulls, af to quality,
6@9; thin steers and cows, 5@8;
oxen, as to quality, 6@9; milk cows,
choice to fancy, per head, 360@ 80:
common to fair, per head, $20G50.
veal
PITTSBURGH. ~Cattle-—Prime,
@15.50.
Veal calves, $22@22.50.
Hogs—Prime heavies, $16.25; me.
diums and Yorkers, $16.75; light York.
ers, $15.50Q185.76; pigs, $16@15.26
roughs, $14@ 14.50,
$15
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Children Cry For
ARE LA Rha
Special Care of Baby.
That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed. Yeti
is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use
a man’s medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organise of
that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Neither would
. be tolerated by specialists in children’s diseases.
Your Physician will tell you that Baby's medicine must be
pared with even greater care than Baby's food.
A Baby's stomach when ia good health is too often disarranged
by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of giving to
your ai/ing child anything but a medicine especially prepared for In-
fants and Children? Don’t be deceived. joe
Make a mental note of this:—It is important, Mothers, that you
should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your
Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that the
desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily pre.
pared for grown-ups.
MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT 18 AROUND EVERY BOTTLEOF FLETCHER'S CASTOR
GENUINE CASTORIA Awwars
Bears the Signature of