The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 23, 1920, Image 7

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“STRANGE HOW
, WOMEN SUFFER”
Says Tennessee Lady, and Will
Just Go Suffering, She Says,
When Cardui is Right
at Hand.
Caryville, Tenn.—Hoping her ex-
perience may benefit others who suffer
from disorders common gmong women,
Mrs, Charles Rains, of this (Campbell)
county, says: “I had womanly trou-
bles till I couldn't rest, couldn't slecp,
and was nervous and suffered a great
deal of pain in my head, limbs and
back. I would get to the place where
I couldn't move without a great effort.
“Tor years I had known of Cardul,
and it is strange how a woman will
just go on suffering when the best
remedy in the world is right at hand |
but we do! : |
“But finally the pain was worse, my |
suffering so great, I knew I must do |
something. A friend mentioned Cardui |
and we sent for it. One bottle helped |
me,
“I took a course of Cardul, regained |
my strength, built myself up and felt
like a new
“Can I recommend Cardul?
and gladly, for It Is a
suffering women.
suffer with troubles common to women
they but this sure
remedy at once,
Any druggist
promptly.
woman,
Yes,
God-send to
I hope when they
don't
walt, get
"
Cardui |
Call on yours today.—Adv.
can supply
Wrong Again,
“Now, just listen to our new neigh-
bor talking to her baby,” sald Mr, Dub-
waite, who sitting by
window of his
what I call
“You
plied Mrs.
“That ‘ittsy. pitts)
ing about runs around
—Birmingham Age-Herald.
was an open
ment, “That's
mother love"
to see her ‘haby’.” re
with a sniff.
pecious’ she’s rav-
Dubwalite,
on four legs.”
Freshen a Heavy Skin
With the fascinating
curt Talcum
scented convenient
skin, baby and dusting
perfume. Renders other es 8U-
perfluous. One of the Cut x Toilet
Trio (Soap. Ointment, Tglcum).—Adyv,
antiseptic,
Powder, an
economical
exquisit
and
powder
Heavy Sarcasm.
“1 see that, instead of being prose
cuted, a bomb thrower will he sent to
his native country at government ex-
pense.”
“Is that so?”
“Yes.”
“We are
ville Courier-Journal.
drastic."—Louls-
fry 0
getting
6 BELLANS
| Hot water
—n__~—1 Sure Relief
BELL-ANS
FOR INDIGESTION
your Stomach is weak and yeu
suffer with Indigestion, — don’t
sacrifice your heaith and comfort.
Yom may eat anything you lke,
and relish it, if you take one or two
DR, TUIT'S LIVER PILLS
when required. You will dl
your foed ; nourish and
Ee Si ll SL
w ma
en the stomach,
DrTutts
Liver Pills §
———————————,
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
(lec
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure,
i virtues retain.
ed and improved, Sold
ia = ed packages,
QUACK GRASS IS
EASILY KILLED
Special Type of Plow Is Recom-
mended for Purpose of
Turning Over Sod.
0ISK HARROW QUITE USEFUL
Exposure to Sun and Breaking Loose
From Lower Soil Soon Kill Out
Plants—Bury Mass of “Roots
in Spring by Plowing.
The process of killing quack grass
on. sod or pasture lands, beginning In
midsummer, Is a very simple one.
The first step Is to plow the sod,
cutting just under the turf, which is
usually about three inches deep. To
thoroughly turn over a stiff quack.
grass sod as shallow as three inches It
Is advisable to use a special type of
{Scoteh bottom) having a very
leng, gradually sloping moldboard, It
hus heen found that with this type of
plow the sod can be turned very shal-
low, The next step Is to go In a week
and thoroughly disk the sod. Repeat
this treatment every ten days or two
will be completely killed out,
Too Hard to Plow,
It sometimes happens that with cer-
tain kinds of =oil during drier periods
n the summer the ground becomes too
hard to plow. With the type of plow
suggested, however, It has been found
hard
and dry sods ean be
very
ease It 1s not possible to |
turned. 2 In
turn the wenth-
with
ave heen |
iss with |
ition of
plow Where
i® usy
with
plowing is possible, wever, It
ally cheaper to kill grass
«3 ss % f
ording to spe
depart- |
plow and disk alone, sce
United
ment of agriculture
If the
should Iw
ighted
cinlists of the States
disk alone Is to be used, It
he he b
Hily stra gh
bags of i the
set practi well
with
1
eld gone over threes of our times
The first two cuttings should be at |
righ? ancl
tinned |
£ ne cuttings
eq ond the other
Hagonally ncross, The sod in this way
s divided Into small blocks, Then the |
disk is set an an angle, when It will be
found that the first
of the sod. w *h
ck-grass roots, can be cut
the The ex-
posure to, the sun breaking
ont |
two or three Inches |
i contain practically
all of t
loose fron helow,
the
s0o0On kill
soil
and
loose from the lower soll
the quack grass, This ground should |
tervals of ten days
! remain. |
hroughout
ha gone over at Ir
or two weeks the
der of the senson
Plow Again in Spring. i
The followtng spring the Infested |
which the grass has been |
killed either by the disking method or
by the combination of plowing and |
flsking. be plowed to a good |
depth in order to bury the mass of |
derd roots thoroughly. This will fa- |
cilitate the cultivation of the spring
crop. If the work has heen carefully
done the quack grass will not show
up at all in the spring crop.
loth these methods have been thor
on
should
Make Practice of Cultivating
Once or Twice Yearly.
The men who are making a prac
tice of growing alfalfa successfully
the crop at
once or twice a year,
disk harrow
least
The common
is used to some extent,
although the spring-tooth cultivator
usually gives better results, Some
people cultivate the alfalfa fleld ear-
ly In the spring, but the more com-
mon practice is to follow the second
and third cuttings. The malin pur
pose is to keep the blue grass out
This is best accomplished during the
dry portion of the summer. In a test
cgrried on by the lowa agricultural
experiment station, the annual yield
has been lereased almost a ton per
acre by cultivation,
CONCRETE FLOOR FOR FOWLS
First Cost ls Greater Than for Others,
but in Few Years It Will Pay
for Itself.
It pays to build a concrete floor In
the poultry house, The first cost Is
greater, but In two years the concrete
floor will pay for Itself, Dirt floors
should be replaced ; they require more
litter, more eggs are rolled and extra
Inbor In required. In two yenrs these
extra costa are enough to have bullt a
BEE PPPOOEEEOPPEPETEPSEINELPEPEEOOEE pp
concrete floor,
MILK PLANT IN CITY
REQUIRES MUCH CARE
Efficiency Depends Largely on
Equipment Used.
Arrangement of Various Rooms and
Machinery Also Important—S8pe.
clalists Point Out Ten Points
to Be Remembered.
The construction of a city milk
plant requires careful study and plan-
ning. The bullding represents a large
investment, and it Is important, there-
fore, that the plans be carefully laid
The efficiency of the plant depends to
a large degree upen the type of equip.
ment used and the arrangement of the
various rooms and machinery. It is
possible for a well-arranged plant to
effect great economies In labor, while
# poorly planned plant may become a
continual source of expense because of
the extra labor required. These points,
pccording to specialists of the United
Ktates department of agriculture,
should be borne in mind In locating a
rilk plant:
sldes as possible,
2. Value of property.
plant,
4. Proximity to distribution center,
5. Advertising possibilities,
6. Opportunity for retall
cash trade,
eT.
electric power,
8. Avoldance of
roundings,
f), Good dralnage,
heavy traflic
10. Pure alr and clean surroundings,
Anyone
new plant will do well to visit various
contemplating
up-to-date plants in different cities to
get the
iryout
Ideas on
and equipment, If
to visit other plants,
ans and specifications sometimes ean
latest
of rooms,
is Impossible
obtained and
Alga, he
Stites
ideas gained from
them, shonid rite
Ww
department of agricul-
D., C., for depart
Milk Plants:
i Arrangement;
Md a TRECs Brrr Or OOOO ROTO rere
HELP PREVENT wooDs
FIRES.
» gure your match he
Is ont
throwing it away
‘t throw away burning to-
i safe place and make
fire small,
your fire
with water
rover It with earth,
e bLirush heaps,
y for burning
furrows to protect
» larg
Choose a still ds
and plow
pearhy woods
BE CAREFUL WITH FIRE.
POR PPPPEPEPOPPEOORETPPELPCPEEPPEIPL
<> row CLLEGE EE CD OEEE ELE OPESEEE OW
Rope Attached to an Old Cart-Wheel
Gives Animal Chance for Rang.
ing Without Tangles.
The illustration shows a very good
method of tying cattle or horses =o
if it is attached to a wheel which
that they may have free range with.
out entangling their ropes,
Secure an old ecart-wheel
axle, Set the off end of
the ground with the whee! gppermost,
then tie the cow's rope to this wheel,
-Popular Science Monthly.
and its
PRODUCE ALL GARDEN SEEDS
No Special Work Required With Ma.
jority of Crops—Pick From the
Beat Specimens.
Produce the seed supply for next
year In your own gardens, Cucum-
ber, melon. squash, tomato and other
crops required no special work,
Simply mark the best and earliest
fruits and when fully ripe, gather and
remove the seed,
The beet, onion, turnip, earrot,
parsnip, winter radish, rutabaga, kohl-
rabl., cabbage and others are biennial
and It Is necessary to set out roots
in the spring. which will send up
flowering stalks to produce seed In
late summer,
GOOD QUALITIES OF CAPONS
Fowis Need No Fattening Rations Un.
til Few Weeks Before Marketing
«Fine for Table.
The old saying. “The proof of the
pudding is the enting,” is surely true
of capons. Once you have eaten eapons
yon will make a wry face If an old
rooster is put on your table. After be
ing caponized the combx and wattles
stop growing, the birds do not crow
und are gentle and pescefal of digpn-
«ition. “They need no fattening rations
until a few weeks before warketing
CENTRE HALL, PA.
|
gtd
La
annlin
ee a——————
MA helpful Remedy for
Constipation and Diarrhoe?
and Feverishness
8 Loss OF SLEEP
i resutting erefrominlafandy
FacSimite Signature of
(a
Children
Cry For
Your Physician will tell you
that Baby’s medicine must be
by improper food. Could you for a
to your ating child anything but
for Infants and Children ? Don’t be
moment, then, think of giving
a medicine especially prepared
deceived.
No Baby is so abnormal that
prepared for grown-ups.
Bears the
o
Signature of
tallest hospital In
construction,
The newest nnd
world, now ander
school aseceredited by N. XY.
tional department,
Beth Israel Hospital
NEW YORK
» . »
Nurses’ Training School
Founded 1880, {Nousectnrian)
offers young waren n complete
course In nursing and in addition
(5 monthly, plus keep.
fn ®t nurs
Brn.
8 i
dium,
have
5 risetins
instruction
‘ one
or Hs
i the few law a short
ean be taken by those wishing to
Con
course
be.
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TRAINED
Only a complete Grammar
Education ales juired
For further particulars sddresa
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ATTENDANTS
or 1's sou ent res
the
SOMETHING LIKE A BUGLER!
Player Who Could Produce an Effect
Like That Described Surely
Was a Wonder,
in a
about
“on 2s $1 ; + po.
WO dares negro
boasting their company
“long wit" you, boy,” said one;
“son ain't
the
got no hooglers, We Is got
boogler, and when ‘at boy
lip arou
pay-call it sound jes’
Wraps
i that horn and
that
Symphony band playin’
like
Boston
Rosary.'"™
“Yeh, I hearm yon”
“Talk
y into
nie
replied
other boy: talk up. Yo
up
wandin' trouble”
" en he sounds ‘at tapoo the
anglle Gabri’ell hisself ix lend
boy.
“Well,
right. but if yo Is
Ing’
enr, what | says”
es musik they Is all
yearnin® fo’ food
yo wants a boogiar with sn hypnotie
when Ah
Ais
mah
be
nofe Hike we is got . Boy,
Custard-Mouth Jones
Ah looks nt
beans and Ah says, ‘Strawberries,
charoe Mies hiast
have yo'selves! Yo' is crowdin' the
mah dish.” "Gold
The Louvre Not So Much.
He was evidently ah ex-soldier and
an art The first you could tell
the American button he
the second by the
lover,
Legion
wore,
in his manner and theme of speech.
Another youth standing near
him on the steps of the city library.
or may not have sought art
is Emerson paints it for us,
“Dridia Louvre when
was
may
the
see you
nat have eared for art.
replied the ex-soldier. “And,
may
“Yah”
I went
nin‘t nothin' but
ihout If bein’ a fine gallery
it and it
Wien the girls want to loaf sround
the dry goods stores they call for plaid
sewing =k,
BLAME NOT ENTIRELY HERS
New Maid’'s Attitude Not Inappropri.
ately Compared With That of
Some Politicians,
the
you of
In a
following
i the
political gathering
1
was told aprog
election :
afraid will
ational
1
“Whichever sid
coming
wins, I'm
act ns did the new maid
nald was entirely make
with her
on the thir
“The new
hift, and the mistress bore
But
patientiy at first
inciean dinner
Simple Truth
theater was crowded and the
The
audience sat w ns they
watched the villal tride across the
nnd gras
st
stage : heroine
roughly by
“Ah, 1 know
hissed
in ms ™
wifa - §
wife, or shall
Wor 3
I make It known to
have discovered that he
tine of
4
his strong rooln
» world? 1
ins JOO00
'
nilk stored
stolen condensed
away in
ny ohe
implored
should
“Have pity on mel”
heroine. “What If It
{ out?
leak
| villain, “it would be a mess.”
“A delezation of suffragists to see
{ you, sir.”
i “Tell ‘em I'm out,” sald the harassed
| statesman,
| “They said If yon were out
| would walt until] you returned.”
“All right, let ‘em wait. I'll sneak
| out the back door and go to Europe,”
Birmingham Age-Hernld
i
i
| Getting Desperate,
a.
and it saves
sugar, for it
rg ie.
CHEWING TOBACCO
Has that good
licorice taste
ouve been
ooking for:
Origin of Famous Quotations.
x
bors rene it man head fast
sdenpecked man na isi
hye
from his first wife,
only
iis since
“And the
The
tained a di
He
fiendish
the
first shall be last.”
Yoree
was heard to m with the
utter
glee that had been
orang bic
nge wsom episode,
Sore Eyes, Blood -fhot Eyes Watery Eves,
Bticky Eves all healed promptly with sights
ly applications of Roman Eye Balsam Adv,
The Difference.
“I understand that young Smyth is
Ned's alter “He's nothing of
@
the kind. He's his best pal”
ego.”
_—
Get Back Your Health
Are you dra
fay with a dull backache! Are you
red, and lame mornings—subject
eadaches, dizzy speils and sharp, stal
bing pains? Then there's surely some
thing wron Probably s kidney
weakness! Bont wait for more sen
f ous kidney trouble. Get back your
bealth and keep it For quick relief
wt plenty { sleep and exercise and
Pills. They have
n'a K dney
: Ask your neigh-
th . py A
thousands
A Virginia Case
E i Hiake oon.
ductor C. & O. R R.
711 Graves 8L, Char
iottesville, Va. says
“My back was sore
and lame and 1 had
ter i pains every
time 1 miooped over
The kidney secretions
passed very often at
night and 1 couldn't
get any rest. 1 used
Doan's Kidney Pilis §
and it wasn't long
the pains In my back eased
took Dean's, however, until
before
p. 1
ured.”
Got Dana's at Aaj Juan G0¢ 4 B00 Lv
’ N
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Sm —
er
Cuticura Soap
Clears the Skin
and Keeps it Clear
Soap 25¢, Ointment 25 and SOc, Talcam 25¢.
1
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| Bomeone to farm 280 Acres Southern Alas
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{they will Keep It 3 years. Bomeons to pros
| mote a modern household patent. Can make
{ $12.000.00 year. Five states sold. Canadian
| patent for sale, $3,000.00 net. An opportu
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| "Your ‘Babek’ acts like magic: | have
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! Rev. 8. Sgymanowski, St. efiness oly
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uestets or Parcel Post, prepaid,
sewski & Co, Wakhington, D, C,
HEELS THE Fi
ave real foot comiort as hand of othe
ere have, after using SORVAN, which is ti
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gives absolute relief to sore, yy a
os ian and sweaty iy Bent
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