The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 03, 1921, Image 6

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    PA
FOR NINETEEN
YEARS SHE HAD
NO PEP AT ALL
Suffered With Catarth of Head,
Nose and Throat All
These Years.
CONSTIPATION ALSO
BOTHERED THIS LADY
“I suffered from catarrh of head,
nose and throat, stomach trouble and
constipation and I had no pep at all
I had been in this condition for nine
teen years and had tried everything
and nothing did me any good” de
clared Belle Brown, 410 N. 0th St,
Philadelphia, Pa. Continulag her state-
ment, she sald:
“I bought Earle's Hypo-Cod because
I had heard so many of my friends
gpeak of it, saying what It did for them,
and my relief through the use of this
tonic was as follows: The stomach
distress has gone: am not troubled
with catarrh in my head or nose; con
stipation doesn’t worry me, and that
cundown, tired feeling has left me. 1
fael better than I have for years. 1
féel that life is worth fighting fer, and
I now recommend Hypo-Cod because it
has done more for me than all the oth-
er medicines that I have taken for
19 years, and 1 do believe it will cure
me if I continue taking it. AHN this
trouble was chronle. 1 feel like a new
woman and have lots of pep and my
condition is great. It is the best rem
edy that I ever used and I am telling
all my friends the same as I am telling
you,” continued this Indy, whose name
and address Is ahove.
If you know
with a chronic
a rundown condition,
this new and modern tonic
gists, chemists and experts
the most powerful reconstructive tonic
of it kind made, a trial. Scores of
people that thought their condition
chronic have found real relief, accord-
ing to their statements. You will
surprised at its pleasant taste and how
micely it will agree with a wenkened
stomach. (Read formula on a bottle
at your druggist.)
Barle's Hypo-Cod is sold by all geod
druggists. —Adv,
given
of
cough
anyone troubled
and that are In
get them to give
that drug-
assert
is
be
France 7 uces more than
eties of ¢ héese,
Garfield Tea, taken “regularly, will cor.
rect both liver and ki dney disorders. —Adv,
200 vart-
Your sethac ks shou id set your teeth.
SYMPTOMS
WOMEN DREAD
Be Read by All Women
Clearfield, Pa. —** After my last child
was born last September I was unable
a —————
Good Performances Offset De-
creased Production and
Contraction of Industry.
of Commercial Flying Is Still
Lacking—Year's Feats Are
Recorded.
| New York.
{| fully malntained her
| navigation of the air,
| than air craft are
the lack of aerial
| and other such handicaps, according
{ to a review of the 1920,
{ by the Manufacturers
{ elation, The review
“Decreased prod
| eral traction in
industry generally
more encouraging
wade in
year. While
have not
lined policy of
quired to assure
America has SUcCcess-
leadership in
avier
so far as he
concerned, despite
Inws, landing
year
Aircraft
Sys:
uction and a
the
is
aeronautical
oll set
records of
Col
by
Awerican aviation
the
fit
federal
ance
ast twelve
broug the carefully out-
jurisdiction
onomical
they
many remarka
American
American machines.”
Year's
fil ARSE
TOLHOWS
steady nung ed
progress In commercial
have
achievements by
aviation,
witnessed Die
pilots in
Performances.
a
among
d list
fol-
long, detalle
Then
of performances, the
in Lae
lowing:
“Commander A,
the trans:
commanded
CC. Read,
n the
ng boat dun
from
0
notewortay Rock-
iL. 1, const,
the gulf t Mis-
rive alr Il. When the
$
iu
away,
along
sissippl
NC-4
iast It had
re to Rockaway January
flown 5.740 nautic
of
27
miles, Flhiree the four
Liberty
trouble
had operated wit
118
th ore
engines
during the
air, the four
hours. Along
motors were
two
the
run on
line picked up from
route. Read ted
est difficulty encountered
proper maps.
“Compared
conducted by
the American ventures
larly successful. No
expeditions attempted to
miles from Cairo to Cape
Africa. Colonel P. . 3
and Major C. J. O. Brand finail}
i pleted their Marcel
in a DH-9 plane sent up b)
{ ernment of the Union of South
after thelr Vickers-Vimy
crashed. They
| February 10.
| that started
repo:
was
to long-flizht
European
tte
governmen
were particu
less than four
fiy the 5.206
town,
flight on
1
machine
had set but |
of the mn
Capetown,
ws
Sone
odd
reach
EE ————— c—
the
Unit
Four
“Different success attended
Alaskan flying expedition of the
ed States Army Alr service,
Gallaudet remodelled DH-4-B planes,
ench powered with a single Liberty
motor, and each carrying two per
sons flew from Mitchel Field, L. L, to
Nome, Alaska,
flying time, a total
{ miles, without a mote
distance of
missing fire or
to de-
caused
w
enough
party. and fog
most of the in flying over
country not even charted on the maps,
Operation of Air Mail Service.
“The Air Mall in 1
tween New York and Washington,
| New York, Cleveland, Chleago, Omaha,
Salt Lake City and San Francisco,
transported approximately one hun-
{dred letters at ordinary pos-
tn The system was extended
1920 from Chicago to San Francis.
from Key West, Fla. to Havana,
Cubn, and from Seattle, Wash., to Vie.
toria, B. ( About thirty-five
planes are in the air each day flying
{| other cident
ny the
fl ¢ Serious
Ruin
difficulty
020 operating be-
milion
ge rates,
in
| CO,
i
i
a total, In round trips, of about 8,000
miles,
“During the year the navy hans been
making an aerial survey of the Pana-
ma Canal zone,
“The geological survey
nted with the marine corps
the coastline of Hayti.
planes, Curtiss,
ing types,
has cooper.
in mapping
American sea-
Aeromarine and
have operated on pussenger
routes in China, 8
“Major RH. W. Schroeder, flying an
Ameriean designed nnd bullt Packard
Lepero biplane, went up from McCook
Field, Dayton, Ohio, on February 26,
and reached the world's record alti
tude of 383,000 feet
Loe
Polish So!diers Found Guilty of Steal
ing Nine Sacks From Army
Are Shot,
Cracow, Poland,
found gulity has
of American flour fron
supplies were recently,
The ¢
der a law po
making It
from the army.
court-martinled, in
flour theft
ns it was
Four
ing stolen nine
sacks army
shot
xecutions were enrried out un-
the diet last
offense
fifth
ssed hy
cnpital
A
connec
Year,
steal
niso
i fo
soldier,
tion with the
sentenced
that
ow,
#iaar,
was {G0 pDrisoc
shown had tal
the
he
minor part in
| Reveal That Wild Flora Do Not
Always Grow in Most
Coagenial Habitat.
ENVIRONMENT 5 CHANGED
Flowers Taken From Mountain Tops
Grow Much More Luxuriantly and
Produce More Leaves, Flowers
and Fruit at Sea Level,
given before
and
BOC
of
¢
Oi
At a lecture
¢ of geographers
Chicago
an assembl
in
esenting several
MacDougal,
research depar
institution
results of
biologists repr
ties, Dr. D. T
the Botanical
the (
ton,
of experiments
director
tment
Washing
‘arnegle nt
described the A series
over four-
130 species
to
extending
cing
experinents
wild plant Is
the nent
and embra
tt}
Lhe
teen
of plan
show that
found
to IL
“A great many think
sald Dr. MacDougal, it has been
found to be absolutely false”
Grow More Luxuriantly,
established at
Kix)
years
ts, tending
the not
wWnys Wn enviro! it
sulted
people this
“hut
four
5.206)
With
different
stations
altitudes feet,
level
2.300 feet and at sea
transferred {rom one
feet
have heen
of
tural e
have
periments fourteen years
i LE a op od,
ents plant
from a Iu
I
In these 8 from the
ight of
to one and one-half miles above
much
tore
level
abitat,
pro-
their
the
These plants
tected or foster
uations, Once pia
were to all intents and ir
and had to ir own bat-
take chances as before,
hundred and thirty-n
sed th
Re
ONES
purj wild
or
¢ th
agnt the
ties and
ine pants
experiments,
wh wide
fillies and
nue |
were
bracing {
as
nut
in em
orins of =i divergence
oak and wal-
and other
grasses, wild
trees,
plants
“While a pl
its new situation”
“It will
as well as cacti
wf
ans
thrive well in
Dr. MacDou-
sometimes display a be
with that by
ordinarily known. Thus
witchhazel, which
may
sald
gal,
it Is
common
we frosts come, when tak-
i
work. 1 had severe
fever and sick dizzy
during my periods,
which lasted
| weeks,
Ain thought I would give
it a trial.
all of my work.
think it must be a
it is.
timonial if you wish.’'— Mrs, HARRY A.
Wuason, R. F. D. 5, Clearfield, Pa.
The experience and testimony of such
women as Mrs. Wilson prove beyond a
doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound will correct such trou-
bles by removing the cause and restor-
ing the aye tem to a healthy normal con
dition.
grand medicine. And
lacements, nervousness
lues’’a woman cannot act too promptly
in trying Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound if she values her future com-
fort and happiness.
and
To abort a cold
and prevent come
plications take
alot Ss
W. N. VU, BALTIMORE, NO. 5-1921,
rs A
air,
the Brighton of the ancient Romans,
SO RI 13
cific coast reverts t the normal
summer-b ning habit.
flower forme, fruits
from
0 or
Other spetes
and leaves
those previous.
fon0T
ent
ly displayed
*Aqu
were
by them.
tic plants of the cress family
on the
roots formed
relatives,
In other words,
to the ances.
made grow in coil
t, where the
radi like their
back
habit ng a radish,
interest to Biologists.
“The manner in which plants travel
are distributed is
to blolo-
experimental work
en to ob
tral of form!
interest
and in this
It was found that rabbits and ro-
inhabit the oak zone at
ange acted
as a barrier pre-
tively to
up or
To verify
down the mountain slopes
this a barrage zine was es
Httle nibbling
hrived and
the
animals,
prospered
The plants
end spread
enclosed section, Out In
to either side of the bar
they rapidly disappeared
thie rabbits, This ex
the mysterious sudden stop
tude nor heat nor cold, but actual de
through being eaten.
The coastal laboratory at Carmel
hy-the-Bea and the desert laboratory
at Tucson, Ariz, are two of the ex.
perimental stations which were used
in this work.
Bureau of Engraving and Print-
ing in Throes of Controversy.
Plate Printers’ Union Charges That
There Are Too Many “Trifling
Girls” in the Bureau.
sss
Washington,~~A merry sex war Is
in progress in Uncle Sam's money fac
tory.
The war started when the Plate
Printers’ unfon in the bureau of en-
graving and printing made formal
charges that there were too many
“trifting girls” in the bureau and that
they were retarding the efficiency
and the amount of production of
paper money. In their charges the
plate printers intimates that too much
time was spent by girls employed in
the bureau In administering “little
dabs of paint and powder” In fact
tt was Intimated that the plate print.
ters objected to “flappers” being em-
ployed in the bureau.
The plate printers let themselves In
for trouble,
Federal Employees’ Union No, 105,
embracing the women employees of the
bureau. at an indignation meeting,
condemned the atiitude of the pinte
printers, denied their charges and de-
plored their giving publicity to what
they alleged to be a misstatement of
facta.
Miss Gertrude MeNally, secretary
of the union, declared that the records
of the examining division showed
that the greatest percentage of spoll-
age of printers’ work is for “sly-
wipes,” “lifts” and “breaks” which
spoilage could In no way be attributed
to the assistants,
“Plate printers are paid by the
plece rate and In many instances the
presses are speeded up for production
at the expense of the quality of the
work,” Miss McNally stated,
It is predicted that the charges of
Barren
Three Meals Means Wife
Does 2-Mile Walk Daily
Montgomery, Ala.—Prepara-
tion of meals for an average
family means a two-mile daily
kitchen marathon for the house.
wife, according to statistics
compiled for the conference of
vocational workers of the south,
in sessgion here. A pedometer
attached to students In the kiteh-
en of the model home at Living-
ston schoo! showed thie meas
urement for the stove-sink-and-
pantry route covered during the
period from bacon and eggs to
‘dinner and dessert.
din
4
the Plate Printers’ union will result
in considerable friction in the future
between the printers and thelr assist
ants, since If inefficiency does exist
the responsibility for the same has
been placed by one side ou the other
»
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a “run down” condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they are in
good health, This fact proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions,
HALL/S CATARRH MEDICINE is a
T'onic and Blood Purifier, and acts through
the blood upon the mucous surfaces of
the body, thus reducing the inflammation
and restoring normal conditions,
All druggists. Circulars free
A A Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo.
the
treasures
Those
the East
world,
who possess to
the
highway
of
have the
To Have a Clear Sweet Skin
pimples, redness, roughness
if any, with Cuticura Olnt-
bathe with Cuticura Soap
water. Rinse, dry
on a little Cuticura
a fascinating fragrance
where 20c each. — Ady,
then
gently
Taleum to
on skin,
dust
he
Welgh
will be found w
weight,
BO pneayy people and
anting in everything
A torpid liver condition
food ssaimilation Tone op
Wright's Indian Vegetable
gently and surely. Adv
prevents proper
your liver with
Pilis They set
Char:
seratehes
icter
that
Bartol,
is ft diamond
aither stone
every
A NERVOUS WOMAN
Huntersville, W. Va—“After I got
over the influenza last spring 1 was
all run down and suffered from funo
tional disturbances. 1 suffered with
bearing pains and was so nervous I
felt as if 1 would go to pleces. My
breath was so short that 1 could not
walk up hill at all or hardly walk up
stairs, Having used Dr. Plerce’'s Fa
vorite Prescription with good resvits
when I came into womanhood, I de
cided to try it again. 1 have 1: ken
three bottles and am feeling thr WJ"
MES NIIP YY BTSCH
Stomach
on Strike
20 Years
Eatonic Settled It]
Tonic
Fruit Jellies
Benclt the System
Te use of fruit in the diet is bene-
ficial, Fruits introduce nto the
system salts and acsas which im-
prove the quality of ti be blood. They
and anti-scorbu-
ug sume appt ir end
the & wt, ristine mages
ss far, preserving 8G ©
UII,
serve a3 laxatives
gies. They aoe refresd
sad 2 Sleasiag variety t
good thangs go Twee
aA, Ary and |
The Menace,
“Oh, yes” she mitted
diary.”
And
“Fatonie¢ is wonderful,” says C. W,
3urton. “1 had been a sufferer from
20 years and now
I om well,”
Eatonie gets right after the cau
troubles by taking
acidity and gus«
the cause is
well
e of
and
i nd
d,
If you have
wing, Indigestion, food
any Oiher P
Estonic tab!
fir nd
up
ng out the
ree, when
sufferer
remove
gels
or
1
take
each meal and relief.
rosts only a trifle ith your
guarantee,
ng Fmmployment in ( Chica
Young Men Deslri
0G ¥ rest
“ wile aiken et
ge “mp
Would Be Plenty.
oi
scribed by physicians for
SAFETY FIRST!
ach
tions for Headache, Ear
Wich contains proper
Igia, Colds,
Neura
Curd
Larger packages.
Millionaire Bought “Laundry”
of “Launch,” but He Refuses to
Be Discouraged.
Mil
ward
there
ine optimist
He met a friend,
and see my new
The friend
prised.
“1 didn't know
sort of thing.”
“1 don't,
lionaire,
Hlonaires are
n
is one
SUPPOSE i to
shilosophic wakimism, but
i P I
who is evidently a genu
eam laun
was somewhat sur-
you went in for that
he sald
mil
e by
as a rule” ied the
“1 bought quit
mistake, It was the auctioneer’s fault
I hadn't time to a «
I thought said steam launch! So
I nodded, they landed me with
"
That millionaire
that laundry 7 pay!
repl
this one
get ntalogne,
he
and
is to
going make
The Life of a Song.
“This music dealer advertises that
“Two Loving Hearts in a Little Bunga-
is 8 song that will live forever.”
“What does he mean by that?”
“About six months."—Birmingham
Age-Herald,
The Writer and the Reader,
Care" should be taken, not that the
reader may understand if he will, but
that he must understand, whether he
win or not. ~Quintilian.
the Youngest Man Ever to Hold
the High Office.
Franklin D.
for
whether,
he
president
Roosevelt, Democratic
president, wa
if elected at thirte
be the youngest vice
United States. Hs
but hoped some of his
the matter up.
Breckenridge
president on the Demo
with James Buchanan Is
assumed office March 4
he thirty-six years
and fourteen days old
Breckenridge completed his
was candidate for President
vioe
won ld
of the
John Cabell was
He
when
me month
When
term he
was
but was defeated by Lin
The same year he was elected
to the United States senate, but soot
afterward joined the Confederates
army. From January to April, 1865
he wag secretary of war in the cabd
ney of Jeff Davis, He died in Lexing
ton, Ky., May 17, 1875.
A Surprise.
A boy, after growing up, is alwvam
greatly surprised to find that the mem
berg of a brass band don’t play fos
the fun of it.
Cypress and wainunt, when used is
contact, cause each other to rot.