The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 11, 1919, Image 2

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    Pneumonia
often follows a
Neglected Cold
Xi THE COLD!
ww. dard cold remedy for 20 years
~in tablet form-—safe, sure, no
opiates—breaks up a cold in 24
hours—relieves grip in 3 da
Money back if it fails. he
genuine box has a Red
top with Mr. Hill's
picture.
At All Drag Steres
~ MILLIONS
Suffer from
gy 4 of people suffer year after yea:
sienments affecting practically evers
al Rad 300 body, never dreaming that thel:
can be traced directly to acid
oT Here is the reason: poor digestion
mess poor nodrishment of the different
pene amd Hasues of the body. The blood is
Ummpposerialiod omes weak, thin, sluggish
venta of many kinds spring from such
amafiitions. Willousness, rheumatism, lum.
Wngw sciatica, general weakness, loss of
pees smd energy, headache, (nsomnia,
amonsassess, Wmental depression--even more
mp-fioows ailments such as catarrh and cances
“# ‘Whe stomach, Intestinal ulcers, cirrhosh
WF 0s Bver, heart trouble—all of thess cas
dvs We traced directly to acid-stomach.
_ lhe » abarp lookout for the first symp
teen of zalM-stomach-—indigestion, heart
may belohing, food repeating, that awful
Sei Bicat after eating, and sour, gassy
mmseh BATONIC, the wonderful modery
melty for acid-stomach,
quick relief from these stomach mis
Thousands say they never dreamed
Wreaything could bring such speedy relied
~mnl make them feel so much better Io
aay way. Try EATONIC and you, too,
WD Be Just az enthusiastic io its praise
Aine your life worth living—no aches or
ond Biuea or melancholy—-no more of
Seed, listless fooling. Be well and
tema. Get back your physical and mental
Sox: your vim, vigor and vitality. You
anil. sdeays be weak and alling as long as
RATONIC Tablets—they taste good
Taw sa them Ilke a bit of candy. Your
Shana das EATONIC-—80 cents for a big
Rn a box from him today and if you
fir mat satisfied he will refund your money.
EATONIC
(POR ¥ YOUR ACID-STOMACE)
DON'T SUFFER
HEADACHE o= HEURALGIA
ef the long established remedy
-KOHLER-
ANTIDOTE
gies relief in 15 minutes
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE
face T2 CeEnTs EVERYWHERE
Red DRUG STORES amo
GENERAL STORES
— Mig. Co., Baltimore, Md.
Remedy
oh ig Ask your druggiet for it
= cents and one dollar. Write fo
SWEE SAMPLE,
#ariirep & LymanCo.,Inc., Buffalo, N.Y.
Liggattnllyors
KING PIN
CHEWING
The tastiest
tobacco you
ever tasted.
oli vo te
Sends sore throat. Don't cough all
mtr vy few drops gives quick relief.
HALL & RUCRETL, lee.
colds, ei
and AST «
cura Soap
for Baby
ment 2 & Se. T Hample
ron by A iT Yorn fag ead
ea
3031 FR COUGHS
INDIGESTION
Wateity relloved by BAL-SPEAR-MINTO.
“ aents in stamps for large trial box to
Paeitipenr-Minto Co, New York, who will
money if results are not satisfactory,
REEUMATISM
hod of treatment rurer practically all
we i wid fn ngrensive. vor ae a or
8% SL bor Avante, MiIwaseen is
a
AUTOS CAUSE OF
LAUGHABLE LAWS
Volumes Are Added to Lawyers’
Libraries Defining Speed and
Rights on Roads.
fn t——
FULL OF GOOD INFORMATION
Courts Called Upon to Decide Whether
Cars Belonged in Samo Category
With Vicious Animal—Kansas
Provision Amusing.
Only a few years ago the automobile
was not in general use and there were
no laws in any of the states governing
its use and speed or defining its rights
on the highways. Today there are vol
umes in the libraries devoted exclu-
sively to automobile laws.
These books are full of valuable in-
formation to the motorist who would
like to avold the law courts, nalve
{llustrations of the applicability of the
law, and laughable decisions by courts
of many states relative to the status
of the automobile,
It became necessary for the courts
the automobile belongs in the
whether it is a dangerous agency and
to be clased with explosives, Inflamma-
ble substances, and firearms. To the
great relief of a
questions in the negative,
A Kansas Laugh.
concerning motoring is not all of a
serious character,” says the preface to
“Huddy on Automobiles,” “The vari
ous statutory provisions are exceed
ingly Interesting from any polot of
view. Some of the provisions are real.
ly amusing. Thus, the legislature of
Kansas has shown its kindly feeling
regulating the operation of automo-
“Nothing In this section shall be
band wagon at any rate he sees fit
provided,
behind this vehicle when
lives an
death;
further, that whenever a
mangled and bleeding political corpse
vehicle shall, in accordance with
". (See
page 118)."
no doubt,
lifeline.
chapter 67,
Kansas Is, on the right
Not Dangerous Per Se.
In his preface
iy says:
“Two striking and Important
of law concerning the
vehicle have been established
first edition appeared.
“The first and most
motor
be classed
inflam.
and to
explosives,
firearms,
All the
resort before which
has arisen have
cisions supporting
with combustibles,
this
question
this view.”
Clean Spark Plug—Bructh Also
May Be Used.
i.
makes it soot up all the more readil;.
A cracked core must be replaced.
USEFUL NOZZLE FOR
CLEANING CYLINDERS
Little Device Shown in Mustra-
tion Will Be Appreciatzd.
erely an Auxiliary Air Pipe Fitted
Onto End of Compressed-Air Hose
for Injecting Blast of Air
into Cylinders.
Any mechanic who has overhauled
an gusoline engine and scraped the car-
bon out of the cylinders will appreci-
ate the little device illustrated, It is
merely an auxiliary air pipe which Is
fitted onto the end of a compressed.
alr hose for Injecting a blast of
into the cylinders, to rid them of the
loose flakes of carbon dislodged by the
scraping tools,
The air pipe 1s made from a ploce
-inch copper tube. its length de-
vending on the depth of the cylinder
to be cleaned. One end of the pipe
is slightly curved, to enable the oper
ator to force the blast of alr into the
A Nozzie With a Curved End, Attached
to the Compressed.-Air Tube,
Satisfactorily Assist in
Carbon Out of Automobile Cylin.
ders,
valve chambers
dered to the body of an old tire
of conven
to aseist the hand In holding the tube
is then thread onto the !
Vals
and sold
valve,
lent shape
ofl store
ed f erm,
lored.
Ag 1 wl adel oly + ww
This little device, which may
iinutes, will save hours
sluable ne on overhs
r Mechanl
s tir
tes or dish
ling jobs
Plo ¢ Magazine
AJ TOMOBILE
ove fre
cause of
4
Rs dad : % ro
wea : 3 uppiug
Do not acceler:
gh
coast long }
Keep spark
tion properly
Prevent wnt
k plats in the insulation
discovered
lining «
The slightest ¢
leas short
the amperag
orizts
Many mot Carry
a flashlight
their cars, and this 0°
little
emergeacy use,
- *
The tread of an Engl
tire contains
sh invent
numeron
of #0 Inserted in tt
sr that the
the ground,
steel,
latter does not toucl
* » »
on
to have the cot
fro
It 18 not uncomm
ininers of thermo
the vibration of the
bottles with the
and securing them so
not move sideways will obviate
trouble.
8 bottles break
Placing ti
downwar
that they car
th
Car
top end
gnsoline-driven vehicles,
ground,
when
By moving the levers, the scraper Is
C——— poy
BPEEDING STOCK.
VERY IMPORTAKT
Essential Feature in Making
Start in Goose Industry Is
Proper Foundation,
GRASS THEIR NATURAL FOOD
Grain-Fed Fowlis Are Loafers, Poor
Layers and Eggs Are Infertile—
Clover Hay or Alfaifa Is Best
Feed for Winter,
——
In starting In the goose industry it
The essential feature is
to get breeding stock from someone
who has raised his flock almost entire-
ly on grass, Gruss is the natural food
for geese, also cheapest, If you buy
grass-raised geese they will be active
and alert for such food, and will prove
good layers of fertile, strong-germed
eggs. If you get grain-fed stock you
will have a
FERTILIZER APPLIED
CHEAPEST IN WINTER
Most Farmers Are Not Busy
During Cold Weather.
Epring Raine Given Chance to Soak
Decomposed Manure Into Soil In.
stead of Washing It Away
Plowing Is Easier.
(By G. A. FORMOSA.)
I think manures can be
fire not
ear,
very busy at this time of
they
o much occupled as in the s
they should be rushing in
1 think when the
the
consequently should not be
pring when
thelr crops,
manure Is applied
in the winter it gives the spring rains
a chance to sonk the decomposed man-
ure into the instead of washing It
away, writers think, and also
helps rot the coarse manure that Is
soil,
a8 some
eggs will be infertile,
Best Winter Fed.
Breeding geese
iittle grain in the coldest weather, If
you have some coarse vegetables, such
#8 mangels, rutabagas or Swedish tur-
After they begin to lay, which should
February 12 to 2X0,
with cooked
to good advantage. This ration
production, but peed
after grass starts.
need no other feed
If at any time
not be continued
The g
yosiings will
can have grass,
or bread
Corn-
bolled eggs,
of bolled milk
than wheat
use hard
od out
is better
Bq We
ue them so, and
Breeding Stock.
Ol i female 5 twelve |
year: old are best for breeding, though
advisable to use
two to five years of age.
8¢iect those that have a large frame
and are broad across the back.
therm mated before the middle of Febru
r earlier, Do not attempt to give
than
from three to
mor»
better, though not absol
essary, to have each mating
separately during breeding
ther are inclined to fight.
doron or
hers, four or five
let the
laving
yarded
geason, as
thirty
to the hen, You can
yer second or third
Frequently the third or fourt!
. het
goose Set on
Grass Pasture ls Essential for Geese.
so many prefer to allow them to lay
only about twelve eggs, which are
taken away, then let them set on the
second laying. After they are through
twice,
Shelter for Geese.
The matter of housing for geese is
importance as with
most other kinds of poultry. They
should have a dry place, fairly well
protected from the northwest winds,
and should have some straw or leaves
to roost on, but usuahy they will eare
for themselves if protected from horses
and colts,
To one who takes a liking to them,
peose ralsing becomes a pleasing in-
dustry, and can be made a very profit.
able one on most any farm-—one that
a small or
a large scale. If pasture is to be had
there need be no limit to the size of
Unrelated Blood Each Year in
Turkey Flock.
ful. resulting In loss of vigor and vi-
tom of unrelated blood, but of the
Nothing is gained hy cross breeding
and much is lost, as it soon reduces
purebreds to mongrels.
BAA
i. —
Possesses Elegant Carriage and Form
is Good Layer and Splendid
Bird for the Table.
The Hondan fowl may be termed
the queen of the French farmyard, It
not only has an elegant earriage and
form, and a gay and enticing plumage,
but it also kas all the practical qual
ities that one could wish in a fowl
It tx a good lager, ensy to fatten, and
thelr firsh & of a delleate flavor.
A Waste of Good
the Ground Freezes Apply a Liight
Coat of Manure to Winter
| left, so by the time the land
ir Aran w
rk, it does not
| to Wi
plo mE
{ teeth
spring
I think
farmers think
| ts applied the
when it is pi
rot,
tare
part
GET READY:
FOR “FLU”
Your
System Purified and Free From
Colds by Taking Calotabs,
the Nausealess Calomel
Tablets, that are De.
lightful, Safe and
Sure,
Physicians and Druggists are advis
ing their friends to keep their systems
purified and their organs in perfect
working order as a protection against
the return of influenza, They know
that a clogged up system and a lazy
liver favor eolds, influenza and serious
complications,
To eut short a cold overnight and to
prevent serious complications take one
Calotab at bedtime ‘with & swallow of
water—that's all. No salts, no na: 1868,
no griping, no sickening after effects.
Next morning your cold has vanished,
your liver is active, your system is puri
fled and refreshed and you are feeling
Calotabs are sold only ine original
yo money if you are not perfectly
ghted with Calotabs.—(Adv.)
He Was One.
“You ought to have ma
“I'ms glad you think 1d
CARBON!
Rid System of Clogged-up
Waste and Poisons
with ‘‘Cascarets.”
4
Like carbon clogs and chokes a8 mo
‘or, so excess bi in I and
he constipated waste in the bowels,
: f OBEY brains, bh ache, sour,
stomach, indi low skin,
COLOR,
the ie ver,
du Gee
gest
and bad
mle
pepless nights
"Let gentle, har
‘he EyElem Gf the
wnd polsons wt
88 “Cascarets”
toxins, acids,
ich are keepl
rid
Fuses,
ng you up=
Take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest,
laxative-ca you ever
experienced, ver gripe,
or cause inconvenience. They
A box of Case
sarets Costs so little too.—Adv.
Melodious Express on,
thartic
Cascarets ne
sicken,
cl
speaks all
“Am g suppose you wo
f tiers
Small Yield, While Others Grow
Rank and Mature Late.
4 years seeding of
fiel
that there ar
g the va
The results of ti
soy beans on the experiment
lowa state college shov
very marked differences ax
| rieties, When grown und
| conditions, side by sid
were short and early
yield of
8 per af cre,
¢ some varieties
maturing giving
about five
bear Others gr
natured too late to produce
a bean before
as ola nr
OnLy bushels of
urs)
much of
frost. Some va-
crop
rieti
beans per acre,
For planting with corn fi
D. Hughes, in darge of farm crops ex
periments, says that the variety known
as Medium Green is very good. It pro-
duces a rank growth and yields a larg
er tonnage of good sila per acre
than any other variety ariety
may under some circumsian he
sood for hogging down, but Mr,
Hughes prefers varieties that mature
ecarller., such as the Manchu, Ito San
and Black Eyebrow. The latter did
especially well,
DON'T SELL THIN _ CHICKENS
Amount of Corn Needed to Make
Pound of Pork Will Make Pound
of Chicken—Worth More,
There is absolutely no excuse for
| aelling young chickens from the farm
{as thin as some people do. The amount
{ of corn that will make a pound of
| pork will also make a pound of chick:
on that is always worth considerably
more than the former.
wr silage. H
$Y
me
A AA
FOOD REQUIRED BY CHICKENS
Cost of Feed to Produce Dozen Eggs
Found to Be 18 to 19 Cents, Ac.
cording to Tests,
Experiments carried on for 11 months
with 40 hens at thé agricultural ex-
periment station, Ames, Ia. show that
| the food required hy hens to produce
a dozen eges costs from 18 to 10 cents,
when you
out to
ohlains BO
kidney,
The same standard y y, atrengt
excellence is in every
wirytan A
od maintained
It is jentifically compounded from
It is not a stimulant and is taken in
al domes,
sot recommended for everything
ures great in relieving
kidney, liver and bilad-
helper
is with
Swamp-
orn statement of purity
of Dr. Kilmer's
i you noed a medicine, you should
On sale at all drug stores
in bottles of two sizes, medium and large.
However, if you wish first to try this
great preparation send tem cents to Dr.
Binghamton, N. Y., for a
When writing be sure and
mention this paper. — Ady. .
But few zits would refuse to share
worth £1.00 a front
ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE
foot.
Name ‘‘Bayer’” is on Genuine
Aspirin—say Bayer
Insist on “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin™
in a “Bayer package,” containing prop
er directions for Headache, Colds,
Palin, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rhew
matism. Name “Bayer” means genuine
Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
nineteen years. Handy tin toxes of 12
tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade
mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono
aceticacidester of Salicvllcacid.-Adw,
Some people are like antique eggs;
the better you get acquainted, the
more you don't lke them.
A A SAA SO AL 5
ELIXIR BARBER A GOOD TONIC
And Div Matarin Out of the Sysiem
“Your ‘Ha Tacks like magic: 1 have given
fo namerons ple in my parish who were
snflering with pa iin, malaria and fever. 1 ree
omme it to those who are sufferers and in
peed of a good toni. "-Rev, 8 Scrmanoweki,
ft, Stephen's Church, Perth Ambor, N, J
Fiixir Babok, 30 cents, ail draggints of hy
Paresl Poet, from Klocsewski & Os,
Waahingron,
Only fools answer questions before
they are asked,