The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 25, 1920, Image 2

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DEPENDED UPON
IT 20 YEARS
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound Has Been
This Woman's Safeguard
All That Time.
Omaha, Neb.—*‘I have used Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound forover
TIT] twenty years for fe-
J "i male troubles and it
3 dl has helped me very
ha much. I have also
| used Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Sanative |
BN Wash with good re- |
sults. I always have |
abottleof Vegetable |
Compound in the
house as it is a good |
remedy in time of |
need. You can
2 #@ publish my testi- |
monial as every statement I have |
made is perfectly true.”’—Mrs. J. O.
ELMQuIsT, 2424 S. 20th Street, Omaha, |
Nebraska.
Women who suffer from those dis- |
tressing lls peculiar to their sex should
be convinced by the many genuine and |
truthful testimonials we are constantly
publishing in the Rewsjajers of the
ability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound to restore their health,
To know whether Lydia E. Pinkham’s |
Vegetable Compound will help you, try |
it! For advice write to Lydia E. Pink- |
ham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn,
Mass. Your letter will be opened, read |
and answered by a woman, and held in
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the fleet baseball pennant at the
U. 8. 8. Arizona pitcher.
States recreation ground, Guan-
The photograph
strict confidence.
HORSE
OWNERS
Keep a bottle of Yager's
Liniment in your stable for
spavin, curd, splint or any
enlargement, tor shoulder
slip or sweeny, wounds, . +
galls, scratches, collar or
shoe boils, sprains and an
jaeness, It abaorbs swell.
: ings and enlargements,
and dispels pain and stiffness quickly.
"here has been
YAGER’ S f r the Detape
LINIMENT
At all dealers. Price 35 cents.
The large 35 cent bottle of Yage='s Lini-
ment contains twice as much as the usual
90 cent bottle of liniment.
GILBERT BROS. & CO., Baltimore, Md.
»
{ association Is
'nited States Golf
composed of 463 clubs,
Annapolis cadets will start the base
ball season April 3 with Princeton.
» * *
lull In the
1 :
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he Wisconsin J
d to hold
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I
3033 COUGHS
When a m
of his *
help him sta
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER.
le two-thirds
willing to
Roberts of
» field of won
with an
Constipation
which come
<hecked and
August Flower which i
tive,
stomach and
sweetens the stomach ar
canal, stimulates the liver to
the bile and impurities
It is a sovereign remedy used in many
thousands of over the
civilized world more than half a
century by who have suffered
with indigestion, nervous dyspepsia,
sluggish liver, coming up of food, pal-
pitation, constipation and other In-
testinal troubles. Sold druggists
and dealers everywhere. Try a bottle,
take no substitute. —Ady.
speedily
over
regulates
intestin
1
fram tF 1
iron tae DIO,
hast 1 : al
households all
for
those in Van
+ Harlew
eodway used by aut
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spe a.
by .
: of the eight foothall
Yale will
exception
Seven
gcheduled by
the being
contest at Princeton.
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the howl,
Princeton
Politeness point |
In the atmosphere of love
{HAD LOST HOPE
But Doan’s Effected a Complete
Recovery After Other Remedies
Failed. Now ia Good Health.
Mrs. J. A. Stitsworth, E. Bell Ave,
Red Key, Ind., says: “Kidney trouble
came on me suddenly and before | real
ized it I was in a oritical condition
My body bloated and my feet and
ankles swelled like
toy balloons. The kid:
ney secretions burned
terribly mm passage.
My face puffed up
and the flesh under
my eyea and on my
cheeks hung down in
folds. 1 had smother.
ing spells, when |
thought | would die
So much water had
collected under my
skin, I weighed 176
pounds, a gain of &
sands. My sight failed and
lack specks passed before my
felt drowsy and was s0 nervous, |
couldn't stand the least noise. Rheu.
matic pains darted all through me and
it felt as if every nerve in my body
was affected. Medicine didn’t help me
and 1 had little hope or strength left
Finally 1 used Doan's Kidney Pills
and they restored me to health, I am
now well and strong.”
Sworn to before me,
M. M. WHITTINGHILL
Notary Public,
Cot Doan’s at Any Store, 60¢ a Boz
DOAN'S KIDNEY
PILLS
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
old Folks’ Coughs
Tey
may be the freezing
If the reports concerning the won
| derful athletes being developed
some of the other countries
America will not have a look-in at the
Olympic games,
FINNISH RUNNER IS
PEEVED
| Hannes Kolehmainen Believes He
Can Take Measure of Fred Faller
When They Meet Again.
Hannes Kolehmainen, the Finnish
| runner in the dim past, is beginning
to get a little peevish over the recent
| running of Fred Faller. He believes
little
eyes. 1
Hannes Kolehmainen.
that he can take the measure of the
jatter when they come together again,
But that remains to be seen, Hannes
has had a pretty long inning in the
running game, and the longer anyone
runs it is a cinch that he cannot get
better all the time.
HIGGINS IS MADE MARSHAL |
Chicago Football Star Is
for Exceptional Scholastic
ing at University.
Rewarded
Stand-
The selection of Charles Higgins,
1010 University of Chi- |
’ wos ofa +}
team, nas head
t
captain of the
foot be marshal |
y is announced by Pres. |
ident Harry Prart Judson, The
posi- |
en
Charles Higgins
honorary one
v te
BATTER GETS NO ADVANTAGE |
Averages Will Not Climb Because of f
Elimination of Spitter, Says i
Captain Killefer,
Pall their
players who figured bat
ting averages are going to climb be
spitter
are doomed to disappointment, chirps
Wade | manager of the Los
Angeles club, Killefer zays the player
a 20-point advance on
CHnLe the abolition of the
Hefer
who doped out
his batting average because of the ab.
sence of the saliva slant Is figuring
same way Professor Porta did
when he thought the world would come
to an end, “Batting in the American
as=ociation did not loom up as strong
last year as In former seasons,” Kil
lefer said. “Without the wet spot on
the ball the game Is a better flelded
affair. Without errors there are less
men to face the pitcher and there will
be no more pitchers’ duels”
the
UNION BOAT CLUB IN HENLEY
Boston Organization Intends to Send
Another Crew for Try at Grand
Challenge Cup.
The Union Boat Club of Boston in-
tends to send an eightoared crew to
the Henley regatta next July for an-
other trial at the Grand Challenge
cup. This was made known by an
onrsman who has returned from Bos.
ton. It appears that the Unlong have
already made arrangements for the
and the entry will be certified
and forwarded to the Henley stewards
at the proper thine. If the Unions per.
sist in their efforts it wonld not he
surprising if Harvard university made
another trial to have her name en
graved on the famous rowing trophy.
orew
Boston Red Sox Let Go of Son of
Catcher Charley Ganzel—Looks
Like Rea! Player.
The Boston Red Sox have disposed
of another Babe. This one is Babe
Ganzel, the young son of the late Char.
ley Ganzel, ‘the catcher, The young.
ster has heen released to the Toronto
Internationals. He can play first base
or the outfield and in his workouts
with the Red Sox last year looked
like a real ball player.
JOCKEY HANDLES AND
RIDES HIS OWN NAGS
Incidentally He Is Oldest Rider at
New Orleans Track.
Usual! Worry as to Who Will Pilot
Race Horses Is Eliminated With
Owner Tullet, Who Performs
That Task Himself.
Jefferson Park track at New
the other day when H. Tullet rode
Sanday Lad to victory. The fact that
the horse won was no feature. It I#
the jocky around which the Interest
centers,
“Owner H. Tullet, Tralner H.
let, Jockey H. Tullet.”
let can be addressed. He Is the own.
er, tralner and rider.
is the oldest jockey there,
the 40-year mark,
ride for a long time to come, he says,
He Is over
in connection with his stable are for
feed and incidentals, and he does not
daily tasks.
The usual worry of owners as to
ed with him,
self. He saves the jockey's fees there
by, and to his credit it must be sald
that he rides as good a race as many
the younger generation of pigskin
If “Ikey's” stable iz not a success #“
igs nobody's fault but his own, and he
bis to offer. He seldom ac
cepts outside mounts, as he rides for
six times a week and
wr% that a pretty good week's
of his age. Among
now is Frits, which
with much the fair
his early two-year-old form
has no «¢
himself five or
Lie consi
work for a wy
his possess
raced success at
grounds i
winter.
NOTES orthe
DIAMOND
Hank Gow
with the
dy wants more
money te
mn Faber
917 form.
» Braves,
piay io
the Detroit
one
ons
pects to he a
y 1020 peanant
slanted to start for
in Birmingham,
agner, will
the West.
of the
wed to legislation do
freak deliveries,
. . »
Westerzil, third baseman, will
field captain of the 1920 Portiand
leavers in the Pacific Coast league.
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14 Yi A FYE Eg
1%, manager
wr
The Yanks are still scouring the
majors for a slugging outfielder. They
have only two now In Ruth and Lewis
- ® »
Eddie Cicotte will be the mainstay
of the White Sox pitchers again this
«enson, in the opinion of Kid Gleason.
- * .
The Yankees have such a big squad
of pitchers that Miller Huggins could
lose a few of them and never notice
it.
* » *
New York fans would be tickled
play third base instead of Heinle Zim
merman,
- - »
The industrial
players up to the standard of other
years,
. . +
Mike Menosky is figuring on hay
ing a big year with the Red Sox. Mike
didn't do so very bad with the stick
iast season,
. » »
Charley Risberg's reported decision
to retire from baseball for the restan
rant business is not being taken se
riously in Chicago,
» » »
The success of Uble, the Cleveland
sand lot pitcher, has led Tris Speaker
to look for more talent in the Cleve
land semi-pro ranks,
» * *
lenny Kanff, of the Giants, says he
is going to turn boxing manager.
That is an easier way to get money
than by playing ball,
- + *
The 1020 championship campaign In
the Pacific Coast league will get un
der way on April € and will continue
for 28 weeks, closing close fo Novem
ber 1.
. "0
The Syracuse club of the Interna
tional league has signed the veteran
Ambrose McConnell, who managed Pe
tershurg in the Virginia league last
season,
“CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP”
IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at tongue! Remove poisons
from stomach, liver and
bowels.
Accept
only
“California” Syrup of Figs
look for the name California on
Children
Fail
stomnach, liver and bowels,
taste,
Give it without fear.
Mother! You must say “California”
—Adv.
the.
Mistaken Identity.
Mrs. Newrich—What was ¢
| saw
Olesen 7
URIC ACID IN MEAT
CLOGS THE KIDNEYS
Take a Glass of Salts if Your Back
Hurts or Bladder
Bothers.
If you must have your meat every
day
gaits oc«
eat it, but flush 3
asionally,
ho tells
acid which ab
their
from the Blood
uric
kidneys in
fod X13
¢ form
. +h ¥
XH it
gish ad we
a du misery in
sharp the back
pains in
ache, dizzines:
tongue is
is bad you
The
ment
frrits
urine
the channel
1 ted
two or three times during
Toh neutralize these
kidr
urinous
of Jad Salts
ge pd
obliging
to
the
cleanse the
body's
UNCER
macy ¢
glass of water before
few days
act
from
juice,
been
and sluggish
to neutralize the a4
po longer irritates, thus end
weakness
here; take a t
and your
This far
acid of grape
combined
for gener
stimulate
fine,
the
with
nued
Jad Saltz Is inexpensive: cannot in
ightful eflerves
Adv
jure, and makes a del
cent Hthin-water drink
Behind the Times.
“What h newer have
estahil
«hime “Don't
horses, mister. We've
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens
Air Passages Right Up.
Instant relief—no waiting. Your
clogged nostrils open right up; the air
passages of your head clear and yon
can breathe freely. No more hawking
snuffing, blowing, headache, dryness
No struggling for bresth at night;
your cold or catarrh disappears.
Get an small bottle af Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
It pen
etrates through every air passage of
the head, soothes the inflamed or swol-
instantly.
It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed up
queer the Romans overlooked
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum,
a small box of Barbo Compound, and %
week until it becomes the desired shade.
mix it at home at vory little cost. It will
greasy, and does not rub off —Adv.
fovery man on the job
knows more than the boss,
thinks he
Freshen a Heavy 8kin
With the antiseptic, fascinating Cutl
cura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely
scented convenient, economical face,
skin, baby and dusting powder and
perfume. Renders other perfumes su
perfluons, One of the Cuticura Toilet
Trio (Soap, Ointment, Taleum).—Ady.
A mun Is apt to take affront if re
quested to take a back weat,
There is no excuse for the dyspeptic with
Garfield Tea accessible at every drug store.
Adv.
Muny a man would starve if his
wife did nut keep boarders,
BET READY
FOR “FLU”
Keep Your Liver Active, 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-
their organs in perfect
the return of
that a clogges
influenza, They know
up system and a lazy
complications.
To eut short a cold overnight and to
prevent serious complications take oue
Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of
water—that’s all. No salts, no nausea,
no griping, no sickening after effects,
Next morning vour cold has vanished,
your liver is active, Your system is puri-
fied and refreshed and you are feeling
fine with a hearty appetite for break-
fast. Eat what you pleasc—no danger,
Calotabs are sold only in al
sealed packages, price
Every dmggist is authorized to refund
your money if you not perfectly
delighted with Calotabs—(Adv.)
rig
origi
irty-five cents,
are
Vice's Aftermath,
Women
Made Young
Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body
full of youth and health may be
yours if you will keep your system
in order by regularly taking
GOLD MEDAL
3 CAPSULES q
The world" standard remedy for kidney,
fiver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the
enemies of life and looks. In use since
1696. Al druggists, three sizes.
Lock for the name Gold Medal on every bos
and sccevt po imitation
WHY Go HUNGRY ?
i Youu Siomaeh is weak and yom
er with Indigestion, — ¢
sacrifice your health and Sy
You may eat anything you like,
and relish it, if you take one or two
DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS
when yeyired. You will digest
your fi ; mourish and build up
your System eliminating 2!l pol-
sonous waste matter and strength-
en the stomach,
Dr.Tutts
Liver Pills
HEALS RUNNING SORES
“i feel it my duty to write you a letter
of thanks for your wonderful Peterson's
Ointment I had a running sore on my
jeft leg for @ year I began 10 use
Peterson's Oln it three weeks ago and
now it i= heal Ved. C, Gilbrath, 703
Reed St, Erie Pa.
For years 1 have been selling through
druggists a large box of PETERSON'S
OINTMENT for 3 cents. The healing
power in this ointment is marvelous
Eczema goes in a few days. Old sores
heal up like magic; piles that other remsa-
dies do not seem 10 even relieve are
speedily conquered Pimples and nasty
blackheads disappear in a week and the
distress of chafing goes In a few minutes
Mall orders filled. Peterson Ointment Co,
Inc. Buffalo, N. Y.
DR. CARTER’S K. & B. TEA
~Children Love to Take It
For a real tonic and blood purifier,
take a teaspoonful every night or
every other night for at least three
KING PIN
PLUG TOBACCO
Known as
“that good kind”
Try it—and you
wil know why