The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 08, 1920, Image 2

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    Taking Lydia E. Pink.
bam’s Vegetable Compound.
Many Such Cases.
Cairo, Ml. —* Sometime agol go
Bad with female trouble that I Eo ge
y TIRE] 1 would have to be
iy ll operated on, Ihad
} a bad displacement.
3 My right side would
pain me and I was
so nervous I could
not hold a glass of
water. Many times
I would have to stop
my work and sit
lf down or I'would fall
on the floor in a
faint.
fai to keep from having the o
tion. 1 had read so many timesof
since then and I kee
to doall my work.
pound is certainly one grand medicine."
Street, Cairo, Ill
that only
Heve.
the above letter, and many ot
eases is all that is needed.
If you
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl-
dential) Lynn, Mass,
“Can’t Cut Off | My Leg”
“1 am a railroad engineer;
ago my leg was serioysl y
accident out West n
allow the doctor to
fold it would be impossibl
wound 1 have tried all }
and had many foctors bs
Fears, but to no avail
injured in
refusing to
it I was
pa bo)
resolved
it mi igine my
nd it was a
wad failed to do
® now complet ely cured.” —Gus Hauft,
Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Great
Bor piles, eczema, old sofes and all skin
diseases. I cents: Mall orders filled.
Peterson Ointment Co. Inc.
gb
ing
My ler
5
Buffalo N. Y
DROPS
STOPS
30 COUGHS
Clear Baby's Skin
With Cuticura
Soap and Talcum
Soup 2S¢c, Ointment 25 and 50¢, Talcam 25¢.
—
’
Much Worse,
“Have you anything in pa
agninst Glipph :
“Well, he talks to his baby
telephone.”
“That's not so bad.”
“You're right. There
things. There are
84 poodles over the telephor
mingham Age Herald
rticalar
12?
over the
are
who
Worse
talk
3ir-
noeanle
peoliie
ie,
. $100 Reward, $100
Catarrh is a local disease greatly influ.
by constitutional conditions It
therefore requires constitutional treat-
sent. HALL'S CATARR H MEDICINE
% taken Internally and acts through the
Blood om the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys.
tern. HALL'S CATARRH MEDIC INE
destroys the foundation of the disease,
es the patient strength by improving
doing its work. $100.90 for any case of
an that HALL'S CATARRE
ICINE falls to cure
sts 5c. Testimonials fres
¥. 1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo,
: All the Same,
"Are you wearing your
slothes ?”
“Yes; and probably my
tlothes, too.”
AFTER 6 YEARS--STILL WELL
Now Strong and nd Hearty Though
Case Looked Hopeless
“Six years ago I was in awful condi
tion,” says E. K. Chase, 36 E. Cros
St, Ypsilanti, Mich “My family wae
told couldn't live more than two
I was in éonstant pain from
the uric acid and
wae bad with
rheumatism my
legs seemed all
drawn up. My
back never
stopped’ hurting.
The kidney secre
tions were held
back until only a
few drops came,
and I bloated un
til 1 thought my
skin would burst
My legs were twice
their normal size.
; : _-ls Ww at er
scemed to fill my
Br. Chase chest and press
against the heart. For three months 1
Iv proved out of the chair and 1
hed and” gasped for Breath like a
dying man. All the doctoring failed, and
my weight went from 183 to 125 pounds.
Doan’s Kidney Pills saved my life.
Eleven boxes cured me of every com
paint. | have been well six years and
able to work as hard as any man,
Sworn to before me.
FLOYD E. DAGGETT, Notary Public.
Gat Besta nt Any Side, Gos Sie y
DOAN’S 50%
FOSTER 22 BURN CO. BUFFALO, N. Y.
next
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3
22, 1808, that a foreign heavyweight
has been a serious contender for the
world's championship in this class,
On that date Jim Jeffries knocked out
Peter Jackson In three rounds, and
while the famows Australians negro
wns but a shell of his former self,
ne still earrled the European heavy:
weight honors. The victory gave Jef-
fries the right to the world's heavy-
weight title beyond dispute.
Jackson was the first Australian
heavywelght champion. Later he add-
ed the title of English champion by
knocking out Frank Slavin in London,
and when he entered the ring against
Jeffries he was the holder of Euro-
pean honors while Jeffries held un-
disputed title to the American cham-
ed to Jack Johnson, Jess Willard, and
on July 4, 1019, to Jack Dempsey.
Carpentier by hig two defeats of
Bombardier Wells and his latest vie-
tony over Joe Beckett holds the title
champion. Should he
face Dempsey dubing the next few
months the French pugilist,
will be the first foreign heavyweight
against an
Jone Y eign! championship.
a
Georges Carpentier,
decades to enter the arena |
Captain Moloney, Are to Pre.
pare Olympic Athletes.
Famous athleticvcoaches mentioned |
possibilities to guide the prepara-
the United States athletes for |
at Antwerp next
Uni- |
as
tion of
the Olympic games
Lawson Robertson,
STOR
of t Phils is belng
several clubs, :
» * -
Fréd Luderus will be seen
with the Phils
IFS <,
Eppa Rixey he
at first |
when the season
qe
. » *
Sing declares he's
ker in the
any trades, but can't find any
Tris
field for
Coach Jack Moakley.
versity of Pennsylvania track coach; |
Jack Moakley, who holds a similar po
gition at Cornell, and Captain Mo- |
laney of California, who coached the |
American athletes that competed in |
the interallied games at Paris last]
June,
STRONG TEAM AM FOR SYRACUSE.
Coach Tom Keene to Organize Four. |
Mile Squad to Compete for
Penn Relay Races.
Coach Tom Keene of Syracuse uni- |
whose
intercollegiate race,
will organize a four-mile team for the
John
who finished first in the
intercollegiate runs, has
Simmons,
and
ing Two Hours Each Week on
Proposed Athletic Grounds.
More than 500 Washington and Lee
students have signed bledges to work
two hours each week, between April
1 and June 1, on the enlargement of
the'Witson athlete field. The students
will solve the labor problem and save
thousands of dollars for the university,
HALIFAX WANTS 1924 GAMES
Permanent Olympic Committee Re.
ceives Request From Canadian
City~Other Bidders.
The permanent Olympic commities
hos received a request that the Olym-
fax, Canada. The question will be
ia cd at the games to* be held at
Antwerp next summer, and several
countries are expecta) * to be strong
contenders,
JAPANESE TRIP ONLY RUMOR
University of Chicago Baseball Plays
ers Not Invited, Says Assistant
Coach Page. :
Pat Page, assistant to Coach Stagg.
has denied the report of a contem-
plated invdsion of the orient by the
University of .Chicago bagsebilt team
pext summer. Page sald the Maroons
mave not been invited by the Japanese
noplversities.
“ ® »
Latest
11s
Neal
that
make
advices the antl
it a felony
“robber”
-
are
does not
ion bili
to call the umpire
%
"ive us left}
and
fans
ander
we'll gallop” Cleveland
It is reported that Ed K
American lea;
will retire fix
: 1017
wn baseball Fear.
* - -
The
New
ANH s
hent
to
A
irs Chicago
York
ty,
togton
Pitcher Haines of
rican association
u ned
(
rrr
Ki 4
star.
* w .
Of the 15000 reserved seats at Red
land field but 1
for the These
senttered,
already there are MY)
opening are
"yg
Gay.
-
Ping Bodie may
the Pacifi
once before re
there agal
have to
to
wns
go hack
from which he
scued. He'll go big
Const
out
.
- -
George he
fry
in
in
the
good in
Stallings
gh sell
BAYS
He
going
throu ng players,
but Ian't
market to buy
that direction.
-
Connie Mack will keep both
rus’ and Griflin, nis frst
dates, regardless of the
battles for first nage.
¥
Carl Shelby, a
given a tryout last fall
has been given his
lesise by the Travelers,
. ® -
. -
Bus
candi
result of thelr
hase
was
Rock,
re
who
ttle
pitcher,
by Li
unconditional
Rudolph Weber, a southpaw pitcher,
who has been playing semi-pro ball
around Benton, Harbor, Mich, has |
been signed by the Chicago Cubs,
- . -
A memorial may be placed by the |
major league clubs at Cooperstown, |
N. Y.. where the first game of base |
hall Is said th have been played, in
1897.
. & »
Every club in the Pacific Coast |
league has made a hid to the New |
York Yankees for Pitcher Bill Piercy, |
deaf ear.
w *
Leaping “Daredevil” Dave Altizger, |
veteran baseball player, has decided |
to give the dicmond game another |
trial, He will join the Millers at Min,
neapolis this spring.
* *
»
Big time gossip has it that Jimmy |
Cailahan, formerly manager of the |
Chicago White Sox and Pittsburgh !
Pirates, Is in the market to purchase
i major league club,
* » -
Gene Robertson, a 8t. Louis rookie, |
in signing his 1020 contract the other |
doy asked that a clausk be inserted in |
the document assuring that he would |
play at least once per week,
* -
Fred Falkenberg 1s still In the gage,
The human string bean, as he was
dubbed when he was in the majors,
is now the property of the Oakland |
club of the Pacific Coast league.
.
and Terry Turner at short, Joe Tin-
ker's Columbus A. A. team will have
two of the oldest players in the busi-
ness when the season opens, yet they
are both good.
. >»
The Michigan-Outario leaguers no
doubt are expecting a large session as
they have doubled the salaries of the
president and secretary of the league
and raised . the umpires’ salaries to
$276 each morthly.
HAL CHASE ABOUT TO
QUIT BASEBALL GAME
Anxious to Become Established
in Some Other Business.
Star First Baseman JRealizes Near Ap.
proach of Inevitable End of Long
and Sensational Career-Broke
in With the Yankees.
: —
“Peerless Hal” Chase has probably
played his last game of baseball, Ree
ognizing the near approach of the In- |
evitable end of a long and sensational |
career, he is planning to retire from |
the national pastime before the open- |
ing of another season and ‘may an- |
nounce his voluntary passing at any |
time now, i
There 18 no question of failure to ne- |
gotinte a satisfactory contract with the
Giants involved In Chase's determina-
tion to quit the diamond. He simply |
realizes that he is rapidly nearing the |
end of his béseball rope and is anxious |
to become established in some other |
|
|
Hal Chase,
profession while he is still ¢
vol
tively
one brief
fornia
Chase, barring
with the out State leagu
in 1008,
escapade
the
he
Yankees
From
inw Ca
gnd his Federal league
in 101415, has been in
fen; 1805, whes
New York
Fues since
with
major
broke the
has been one of
baseball. He
y be greatest
he
wis earls the
firat
the me
that the
of
time and
run batters
game has prod Yet
no other player in the history of the
Ivy censured
base
t fect]
One
+4 ve hit-an
over noe
¢ hag been
hitterly
more severe
maligned the
and thoroughly
Kam
are MR SLI
still boyish, likeable
Californian.
OIES #4
Princeton University has added pole
to its sports.
.
England boasts 4.000 professional |
association football players.
ss 0»
Frank Troeh
- -
won the Interstate
. 3
Worcester will again oppose Phila |
deiphia for the national rowing cham |
plonships.
- - .
he Denver Rocky Mountain Ski |
club has purchased a ten-acre site on
a mountain side on which to build a
glide,
. * =» wi
Walter Cox, the Grand Circuit pilot, |
his new home, Laurel Hall, near In-
| dianapolis.
Jack Kearns, manager of Dempsey,
algo is one of those immaculately at
*
army camp chuck.
. »
IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at tongue! Remove poisons
from stomach, liver and
bowels,
Accept “California” Syrup of Figs
California on
the package, then you are sure your
i child is having the best and most harm-
Children
Full
directions for child's dose on each bot-
Give It without fear.
Mother! You must say “California.”
stomach, liver and bowels.
Wild Dogs Devour Sheep.
De Are dations by packs of wild dogs
are causing Australian sheep owners
to official
A
fe fopding
at Was
stockmen
the min
damage,
ort
reports rede ved in £
of
on,
recently sul
mitted to
of New
ing
ine
months
igter of public
South Wales statistics show
we of BOOOO sheep In that pros
the of a few
requested
in
The
nid In
alone Course
delegation
the
fsolnte
ment
governn
“dogproof” fence
erection of a
to distrint
a
ig almost 40.000 square miles
LESS MEAT IF BACK
AND KIDNEYS HURT |
Take a Glass of Salts to Flush
Kidneys if Bladder
Bothers You.
Eating
produces kidney
or other a well-known auth
because the uric acld In meat e
the kidneys,
get sluggish; up and
sorts of dis particularily
ache and misery In the kidoey region;
rheumatic t severe headaches,
acid constipation, torpid
liver, sleeplessness, bladder and url
nary irrit
The moment your back
neve aren't acting right, or if bladde
bothers you, get about four ounce
Jad Salts from any good p
fake tablespoonful ine a
wal fore breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then fine
This famous is made Jrom thu
acid of grapes and lemon jnice,
bined with Hthia, and has been
for generations to flush
neve and stimulate them
activity: also to neutralize
in the urine so it no longer
thus ending bladder disorders,
Jad Salts cannot injure
makes a delightful effervescent
water drink which millions of
women
meat regularly
trouble in some form
BAYS ority.
Xoites
they become
clog
gr cause nll
{ress hack
winges,
stomach
ation.
harmacy ;
ft glass
er be
ant
gaits
Com.
used
o t
clogged kid
to normal
the
acids
#nyone;
men and
Getting “Worther and Worther”
“is 1 ifs wy wrth living
“I think that question has been an.
The cost has
doubled and we all
Courier-Journal.
more than
~Louisville
COLD OR CATARRH
Nose Are Stuffed Up.
Count fifty, Your cold In head or |
your head will clear and you
| breathe freely,
ean
No more snufiling,
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist and apply a
of this fragrant antiseptic
| inflamed » mucous membrane, giving
| you instant relief, Head colds and
The plea for $150,000 in subsecrip-
to |
running | i
indicates that the
* *
NewsYork city light harness enthu- |
sinsts want a half-mile track built in |
to replace the |
Harlem speedway now being used by |
{
. * =
Sixty elghteen-hole golf courses will |
Fowler, British architect. It is esti
mated these links hi cost $9,000,000.
While the talk of a geturn bout be-
tween Jack Dempsey tind Jess Wil
Inrd ig not taken very seriously in
boxing circles, still it would be fol
lowing précedent if the pair did meet
again,
. & »
Former service men are to have
prior rights of entry to Wyoming
government land under the homestesd
act. Another advantage is that they
won't have Jack Dempsey for a
neighbor,
i ®
=
i
Rude.
She—Her ear ran into a motorbus,
| scraped off.
HeHer face or the mmchine?
A HO SHO ot
important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
that famous old remedy
for infants and children, and see that it
Béars the
Signature of
for Over-380 Yeqrs.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
-
£5
His Way.
“pid the doctor you went to fix up
that swelling all right?
“Sure, he put It In the bilk™
When you have decided that the Worms
or Tapeworm must be exterminated, on
“Dead Bhot”Dr, Peery’s Vermifuge One
dose will expel them.—Adv,
A SG]
Electric fog sirens have been in
vented that cun be heard for fourteen
i
i
i
Five million people
use it to KILL COLDS
gills
CASCARAR » QUININ
BroMmt
Standard cold remedy for 20 years
wifi tablet form-sale, sure, Bo
opiates-—breaks up 8 cold in 24
bours—-relieves grip in 3 da
Money back if it fails.
genuine box bas a Red
top with Mr. His
pleture.
At All Drug Stores
~ BELCHING
. Caused by
Acid-Stomach
Let EATONIC,
stomach remedy, give you quick relist
from disgusting belching, food repeating.
indigestion, bLioated, gsssy stomach, dyspep.
sia, hemrtbgrn and ether stomach miseries
They sre all caused by Acid-Stomasch from
which about nine people out of ten suffer
in ons way or another. One writes ss fol
lows: “Before 1 used EATONIC, I could not
esl & bite without belching it right up, sous
and bitter. 1 Bave not hed & bit of troubis
¢ince the first tablet.”
Millie
the wonderful moderns
Acid-Stomaeh
gre weak and
improp-
few of the many ailmes
Acid Stomach,
A sufferer from Catarrh of the Btomnach
11 years’ mtanding writes: "1 had eatssrrh
ch for 11 long years and i never
ie :
“Un
medy an
caused vr
vt #2 am
nis oilen
HA Uses
d1 do:
every way
At all dreg stor ol ig big box for 0c an
your un oney back If you are not satisfied.
‘EATONIC
FOR YOUR ACID STOMACH)
SLOW
DEATH
Aches, pains, nervousness, diffe
culty in urinating, often mean
serious disorders. The world's
standard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles—
GOLD EM oe
On ¥
Q
\BLEM
vnng quick relief and often ward off
deadly diseases. Koown as the national
remedy of Holland for more than 200
years, All drugpists, in three sizes
Lock for the name Cold Modal on every boa
and socept no imitation
SAE
This Large
| atl, Bottle of
E22 YAGER'S
LINIMENT
contains twice as
much as the usual
§0 cent bottle of
liniment and lasts
the average Fi for months.
It quickly alleviates pain caused
rom rheumatism, sciatica, neu
ralgia, sprains, etc.
| Sold by ail dealers. Price 35¢.
YAGER'S
LINIMENT
RELIEVES PAIN
GILBERT BROS. & ©0.. Baltimore, Md,
— nr
Wise in His Generation,
Irate Parent—What you need, young
man, is a sound thrashing.
Johnny -—Well, pa, my Sunday school
teacher says that the Lord will supply
our needs, and 1 don't mind waiting. —-
Boston Transcript.
Hands that grasp too much hold but
little.
imme Ahree cigars” ordered
O'Ronrke, shoving a quarter across the
counber,
“Strong ones or milay”
“Gimme the strong ones. The weak:
wang is always bustin’ in me pocket”
-The American Legion Weekly,
a
Hritiskh East Africa Is In the markt
for Armfferican-made we] Ting uke
Shinery.