The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 29, 1920, Image 2

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    TOO WEAK TO
DO ANYTHING
ASerious Feminine Illness Remedied
\ By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
Casco, Wis.— “After the birthof each
of my children I had displacement a
was so wea
TLE] coin own
gill found a boo
ee NER about Lydia E. Pink-
Ke lh am’s Vegetable
Compound so
thought I would try
it, and after taking
it I soon felt bet-
ter. That was fif-
il teen years ago and
i I have felt well ever
i since except that I
4 it ad had a slight attack
of the trouble some time ago and took
gome more of your Compound and was
soon all right again, I always recom*
mend your medicine and you may pub-
lish my testimonial for the benefit of
other women.”’ — Mrs. JULES BERo, Jr.,
R. 1, Box 99, Casco, Wis.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound, made fromnativeroots and herbs,
contains no narcotic or harmful drugs,
and today holds the record of being the
most successful remedy for female ills
in this country, and thousands of vol-
untary testimofiials Pye this fact.
If you have the slightest doubt that
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
ound will help you, write to Lydia E.
P nkham Medicine Co. (confidential)
}.onn, Mass., for advice. Your letter
will be opened, read and answered by a
woman, and held ia strict confidence.
The intense pain from a lame
back is quickly alleviated by a
prompt application of Yager’s Lini-
ment.
: Sufferers from rheumatism, sciatica,
neuralgia, sprains, etc.should always
keep a bottle of “Yager’s” handy as
its penetrative qualities quickly
bring relief from pain.
At all dealers, Price 35 centa,
The large bottle of Yager's Liniment con.
tains twice as much as as the Sc
bottie of liniment.
YAGER'S
bbb
GILBERT BROS, & CO.. Baltimore, Md.
»
CC SO TO
The Case Stated.
“Why is a married man like
an
up when
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
YY LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease
Catarrh is a local disease greatly influ-
enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S
CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh
It is taken Internally and acts through
the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the
System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
is composed of some of the best tonics
known, combined with some of the best
blood purifiers. The perfect combination
of the ingredients in HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE is wha »duces such won-
derful results in
a
190.
arrhal conditions
Druggiats Testimonials free
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, Ohlo,
NOW
feel Ii
that apple.
suit we
8 when we order a
ng Adam for
naay
kick ving eaten
Ke
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
for infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
Tia
Bignature of
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
There is nothing more uncertain than
a sure thing
A postal card to Garfield Tea Co., Brook-
ism, N. Y., asking for sample will repay
vou~Adr.
The most popular men of letters are
thie postmen
Sticky Eyes, all healed prom
iy applications of Roman
tly with night.
alsam. Adv.
A
of her charms,
Why That Backache?
Why be misegable with a bad back?
You can’t be happy if every day brings
lameness; sharp, shooting pains and a
dull, nagging ache. Likely the cause
is weak GR s You may have head-
aches and dizzy spells, too, with a
weak, tired feeling. Don’t delay! Try
Doan’s Kidney Pills. They have dene
wonders in thousands of such cases,
Ask your neighbor!
A Virginia Case
“Rowry Pitwre Alex Umberger,
constable, Spiller
gt, Wytheville,
Va., says: “1 had a
steady, dull ache
across the small of
my back Hard
work and heavy
lifting, no doubt,
brought on kidney
trouble. The kidney
secretions ware
highly colored and
painful in passage.
At times an ache in
my Lack was So 8e-
vere I could hardly
straighten up. One box of Doan's
Kidney Pills strengthened my back
and regulated my kidneys.’
GC» Doan’s at Aw Sten, $08 DEM
DOAN’S 5itrs
FOSTERMILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
charming woman Is never
aware
Deep-Seated Coughs
develop serious com 14 .
Use an old and y that
satisfaction for more than fifty years
PISO’S
tried
,%
DR. AL. SHARPL
of the Yale
undergraduates cordially
Al Sharpe in his policies as
tie coach and director,
hay life
the Harvard and Princeton
by demands that he retire In
Tad who head
vears ago, Goaded by In-
football
Although
and
Dr.
eral athl
most alumni
gen-
a ml
made his miserable
nority
since de
feats
favor of Jones was
coach three
cessant criticistn of his
Doctor Sharpe
insist on Contract
and undergra
the loss of
to
coac Z. sald :
Won't
Yule
really at
nid games
coaching and want to bring Tad Jones
back head conch I shall
mand that YX Carry my
year contract, my work |
“yy da
the
my
aluu
ates
te
Princeton
. 3
us not de
ile out three
s unsatis
factory and there is a popular demand
that I go I shall go. There have been
TAD JONES
cilques that were not working for the
wins not harmony
bridge
the
its
loose
There is too great
the
departments,
and
lost
of
academic
Yale
because
hetween
scientific
two biggest
playing.”
Doctor
games
Sharpe was asked
ement made by
to com
the s
Mack to the effect that, wher
an eleven is on the
i
score beean
ment on
er John
tat Train
otie-vard Hoe and
e of n missed sig
cannot
nal
gswered ;
“The |
an
LOOK
nay that was called for was
Braden, wi
nt through center”
lisobeayed
£11 8¢
off tackle and
the ball, we
“Then Br
nals 7
“Either
them.”
play
iden his sig
that or he fsunderstom?
mn
POST
FIRST BASEBALL PAY
Individuals and teams have
in spite of having
way.
the dope
their
The time
you are ahead,
The only system that can beat
the is to let for
Sweeney
to tollect Is when
IAB PAPE ANB ALEA
races tn run
s who
» chips
the red
There are too many
attempt to
they
whi
wile,
play
before can
and
The sane
isn't right all
but at least he
man
the time, is rea
| SA ABBA BL PBB
SALSA
a a a a a i a
K!D WILLIAMS COMING BACK?
One-Time Bantamweight Champion
“ould Not Keep Away From Fistic
Circle—Now a Manager.
bantan
WARS ernected,
Kid Williams,
tong. Do not misconstrue us as
saying that the Kid will attempt a
comeback, for it
very
tler will
spot in which be achieved much
glory, as a manager, as he has taken
———— —
troduced at Tsing Hau College,
Located at Pekin,
American football and baseball have
been successfully Introduced at Tsing
Han college, Pekin, China, according
to Ming 8. Lowe, registrar of the col-
lege.
After his arrival in China he ob-
tained the services of an American
conch and physical director, DK.
Brace, a Red college graduate, to
conch the various teams then organ.
ized, In a tentative way, in baseball,
American football, soccer, tennis,
rack and swimming,
American football and Yankee base
ball are among the most popular sports
at Tsing Hau college. A golf course is
soon to be laid out near the college.
GOSSIP 7
AMONG | |
SPORTS
Inals will train at Browns
ill go South March 1
* \
pitchers,
Cunniggham,
«1 to Portland by the
two LI
»
nd
the
foot]
As
ne
far
Syra
the
HE
uae
Orange proved
lemon.
»
Yie
Inst season,
bus (0O.) club
{ clation.
who baseball
is desired by
of the American
Sailer, of
the Colum
was ont
a 590
* »
The New York club of the American
league anxious obtain Baobbi¢
Roth Manager Huggins would wus«
him In right field.
i »
is to
Football has attained such popularity
in Canada that a movement i=
foot to form an association of the ama
teur clubs of the Dominion.
- » *
OX
Charles Ledroux of France Tetalne
the bantamwelight championship of Eu
| rope by defeating Walter Ross, the
English bantamwelght champion.
*» * r n
Football at the New England high
year, the Haverhill high school alone
:
games,
. & »
| by defeating Joe Beckett, has signed a
love play. *
Bob Simpson has taken up his du
ties as cogeh of Missouri university
students, Xe is in charge of the com
pulsory athletic work of the military
department. ’
. »
The return of the 154-game sched
ules in the major leagues means that
| the seasons will open April 14 or 15
{ and that the world series will get un
der way about October 5,
“owe
Commander J. K. L. Ross, the lead
ing money winner on the turf this year,
fa having constructed a private race
track In Howard county, Maryland,
| about two miles from the Laurel race
| track,
——
Reminiscences of
a Belgian Baby
———
By Katharine Eggleston Roberts,
Newspaper Union)
Whee-ee-ee! Zing! Bong! There }
but
tl
Li
anything
pelins and
favorable, Those Zep-
ielr bombs were awfully
they made me nervous. Fur-
to be born. It gives one such a wrong
iden of home, Of course, I know now
it was the best place for safety, but
then 1 didn't have present view-
point. That was about five years ago.
Yes, my entrance was quite dramatic.
You see, I enme just at the wrong time,
They were expecting the roof to fall in
at apy minute and the atmosphere was
rather strained. It
ort of welcome
family expects
Sut
my
at all
member
wasn't
a new of a
after all, I hadn't much reason
the Germans
took our town they stopped destroying
they to keep
good con to live In
had war, (1
are sorry now.) Even at that
eren't
to complain, As soon as
houses, because
the in
after they
pose they
they ’
around,
wanted
city dition
won the
I was asleep when they first
came 10 our house, I'd heard a bang-
ing « but dida’t think anything
of 1t and went on sleeping. Al of a sud-
doen some one picked me up aod he was
anyt! but tle. 1 didn't
: 3
gens
and 1 didn't like him, and 1 sald so In
vers
jiside,
nd
Be
ne
ng
wiain and forceful language.
and cords
out afterward.
when my sister took
and
laug= vocal were
wort
Heved 3; me away
1 guess he was, too,
was Just the
another man
olored costutnes
frora bm
Et that
Wha 1 saw
thor rat
mal
wo
And
they
mot her's bed.
{o0,
beginning.
in one eof
pull the
ee
then 1
They took most of the
birnkets, But what could we do?
My
gone somewhere else to fight
tried kicking that German when he
first picked me up snd I realized he
was too big for me to handle,
We hoped that one raid would be
the end of it, but it wasn't. Well, to
Rp —————————————
I won't bother you with a!l the de
talls of those four years. They were
mostly a monotony of nothing to eat
and nothing to wear, Everybody felt
sorry for me because | was po young
When the armisiice was signed, we
just went crazy here. The first Belgian
| soldler who into town was
ried about on
the poor fellow
| were terribly
rode
was worn
anxions to
out,
rid
Pd
get
|
them we were going to sweep them
out, if they didn’t hurry.
Suddenly my father came home. |
{ heard my mother call his name and
all the family ran into the hall where
What Women Sa
Danville, Va. From my earliest chi
hood Dr. Piered's Pleasant Pellets and ¢
‘Gotden Medical Di
covery’ have been
used by my people
My mother depended
upon these remedies
whenever her chil
dren seemed listless
or sluggish, and |
nm sure Shey saved
her many a doctor
bill.
“When 1 was
weloping infes wom
snhood 1 took the
de
UG
-
When Father Came Home.
fangh and ery again, Of course, I had
at first, I couldn't
thin
father
the tall,
hollow cheeks was
the truth, I felt
and embarrassed. So I hung
the edge of the crowd till
remembered me snd I was presented
to father. Frankly, I didn't just know
the proper way to greet of
course he was my father but, after all,
man with
To tell
place
around
som
ny
rather out
Sone
him
make a long story short, they came
gnother time and took all
shiny copper and our doorknobs. They
removed our big brouze chandeliers
and even the little hinges from
but they found all except a few door
knobs and a couple of candlesticks.
Then they came again and toek
potatoes, After that, they visited us
I ©
Honestly,
to
bad missed before. on.
they were going
installment plan. But they left
house Itself and whatever they dida’t
want ino It
we didn't hear from father, Of course
The Germans wouldn't let anyone
have more than a little bit of bread
a week and everything else was just
till 1 noticed mother was
giving me part of her share. I didn’t
clothes—well, as J gsew, I had to have
terribly high-priced,
called and we made coats and other
clothes of them, Them at night we
put them over us to keep warm. Be
lieve me there were some queer cos
tumes here during the war,
As soon as | learned to talk, I began
getting into trouble. One day I saw
that German officer who had yanked
me out of bed when I was Just new.
{ thought maybe he hadn't understood
my former remarks and so 1 made a
few more, He reached for me and 1
ran. At first he started to chase me,
but it jostled his dignity too much, and
helr swagger-sticks, 1 guess they must
pave practiced at home,
we Wore The
think he
pra
sensation =»
it
ously.
tically
queer, 1
looked at
strangers
as very
he
thr
too, for
We
somehow,
better aquainted,
how we got
me
meeting
“uri
ough the
then we've
You know, 1
So0 along without
How things now? Well,
| have more to eat and we haven't the
Germans around all the time. 1 surely
glad they stopped their
weekly visits, of course, you've
noticed we any doorknobs.”
got
Since become
don’t
him
re we
was when
But,
haven't
replenished. I heard the family talking
sald something about bills that hed
but he didn’t know whether it would
| be five years from now, I don’t
exactly what he meant
ets this winter. But my sister had been
downtown pricing things and it seems
less than a fortune,
didn't see how they were going to get
enough new machiaery In place of
that the Germans took from his fac-
tory to make the necessary fortune.
Mother and my sister can’t go out at
the same time any more, because of
| the coat question, Father's things are
| none too good. And just look at these
trousers I'm wearing! Aren't they a
| sight? They're too tight, too. If I don't
get a new pair pretty soon, I'll just
be desperate,
Take It from me, I'm never going
to be,born again during a war; I'll
walt till it's all over and settled. All
1 could do was take up room and food
and clothing. And, anyhow, it's no fit
introduction to life, Why, at first,
when we began to get more to eat, |
wns actually foodshy., I'm not fat
enough yet, but, if 1 have to wear
these clothes much longer, 1 guess
it's a good thing. Then, as 1 said be
fore, It has knocked my disposition all
| to smash and vow I'll have to take
| a running jump to make good.
———,
the ‘Golden Medical Discovery” and ‘Pleas
ant Pellets’ whenever 1 have felt the
need of a tonic, and when constipated or
distressed with sluggish liver.
“1 consider Dr. Pierce's medicines the
very best remedies on the market.” —Mrs
J. H. Kime, 760 Patton Bt.
Fredericksburg, Va—~“At one time I
became all run-down, weak and nervous,
suffered with nausea, My mother ad
vised me to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Preseription and it soon stopped all nansea
snd built me up, and 1 felt well during
the remainder of the time. 1 also had =
very fine, strong, healthy baby.
“We have also used Dr. Plerce’s Golden
Medica] Discovery and ‘Pleasant Pe
in the family. They are very ezcelient
remedies.” Mrs. W. T. Layton, 9080 Na
tional Boulevard.
- * .
Indigestion, Pain In Heart
Danville, Va.—“] used to
dreadful spells of indigestion so that
heart would pain me, I would bloat u
with gas. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery and Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel
Jets relieved me at once and eventually
cured me of this suffering. At the same
time 1 was bothered a great deal with
woman's trouble, for which I tock Dr
Pierce's Favorite Prescription, 2 was
entirely restored te perfert health and
relieved of all pains.” —Mrs. Alice Ferrell,
-
703 Green St
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