The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 26, 1921, Image 6

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THREE YEAR OLD
WASHED ASHORE
Mrs. Dingman Tells of Adventure
of Childhood When Father’s
Ship Was Wrecked.
RELATES LATER EXPERIENCE
Declares That the Way Tanlac Re.
stored Her Health Is More Re-
markable Than Anything She
Has Ever Had Happen
to Her.
“I've had remarkable expe-
riences in my life, but none more won-
derful than the way Tanlac overcame
my troubles and made me gain twen-
ty pounds,” was the statement of Mrs.
Christina K. Dingman, 1216 Alice St.
Oakland, Calif. One of the experiences
some
SUGGESTIONS ON
RAISING CABBAGE
Plant Contains Large Quantities
of Mineral Salts So Essen-
tial in Diet.
GIVE ATTENTION TO VARIETY
Szlect Richest Portion of Garden and
Work Into Soil as Much Rotted
Manure as Can Be Spared—
Prevent Work of Cutworms.
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture.)
Most people have a fondness of cab-
bage, served in one way or another,
the
diet.
desirable
a time
mineral salts so essential in the
Karly cabbage
as It furnishes green
Is especially
food at
to which Mrs. Dingman refers is well
known to her friends. When a child
of three years, accompanying her fa-
ther, a noted sea captain,
trip, the vessel was wrecked she
was almost miraculously the
small box into which she was put be-
ing washed According to her
statement, Mrs. Dingman enjoyed the
best of health until three ago |
when she began to suffer from a bad |
form of stomach trouble and later |
from rheumatism. How she was com-
pletely restored to health is best told
in her own words:
“Nobody knows how I suffered for
the past three years. No matter how
carefully I ate I wonld
nles afterwards from smothering and
sinking spells. Sometimes they were
so severe I wonld fall to the floor and
would have to be carried to bed. |
went for days at a time without eat-
fing. as I dreaded the misery 1 knew
would follow, no matter what 1 ate.
Then rheumatism set In and my shoul
ders and arms hort me so [I couldn't
comb my hair. My back felt it
was breaking in two,
10st in the
an ocean
but
saved,
on
ashore,
|
i
|
|
|
years
endure ago-
like
depths of de
but this
well
“I was alr
spair when I began on Tanlae,
grand medicine has made
and happy woman, I'm not e
bled with constipation now,
the Laxative Tahlets, whic
superior to anvthir f th
tried.
be true,
health and
up hope, and I'l
for it.”
Tanlac
everywhere.-
me a
ven trotu-
thanks to
*h far,
kind 1 ever
to
are
yr 0
It seems almost too good
» 1 am
after I
but in the hest of
Hh
i
ai its had given
1
al
vays praise Tamla
drogeist
ins »
is sold by leading
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—— i
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pains, nervousness, diffi-
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bladder and uric acid troubles—
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ings; when
one
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it Is needed.
In giving suggestions on growirg
abbage, garden specialists of the Und
ted St tutes Department of Agriculture
mu
require a
1st be plant-
dd. Some kinds
longer pe
Jer.
and Charleston Wake
most universally planted for
Wakefield be
The
Seasons has
# ¥ ld
than others.
the early
ng considered earliest of all.
known as All
flattened head
sort.
crop, Jersey
vn
good
Mar
riy
and Is a
Copenhagen
ldrge, round-headed ea
Is very much in favor
gardeners. Late Flat
Ballhead are con
late varieties,
Start Plants
started
shipped
Is a
among market
indoors.
in
some
ndoors,
from
Plants must be
or be
is advancédd, if ‘extra early cabbage is
to be grown. One or two cig
filled with fine soll and placed
south window will form a
for starting 100 to 200 cabbage plants
The Ittle must be trans
planted to larger boxes or to a
frame when they begin to crowd each
other in seed boxes.
plants are quite hardy, and
South Atlantic coast are grown
open the
Plant early cabbage in the
part of the garden, having pre
worked into the su all the rotted mae
nure that can be spared and then add-
ed high-grade commercial fertilizer at
the rate of ten pounds to every 100
ar hoxes
1
in a
seedbed
seedlings
cold
Cabbage
the
in the
the
along
by acre,
richest
viously
sil
Good Solid Head of Cabbage.
well mixed with the top 4 Inches of
soll over a space the full width of the
row, which is generally 3 feet.
Do not plant cabbage on land where
it was grown last year, especially
any of the heads were diseased or
showed any kind of trouble. It Is al-
ways a good plan to rotate crops, even
in the small home garden. Cabbage
is subject to several diseases, but for.
tunately these do not do much harm
in small gardens. Insects, however,
play havoc with the crop from the
time it is planted. Cutworms are gen.
erally waiting In the soll during early
spring to cut off the stems of the cab-
bage plants just at the surface of the
ground.
Protect Plants From Cutworms,
The best remedy, or rather preven-
tive, is to place bands or tubes of stiff
+as they are being set In the garden.
Thin cardboard makes Ideal plant pro-
tectors. By cutting the cardboard in-
to strips about 8 inches wide, sections
can be cut off and rolled around a
lead pencil to form a tube. The pro-
tectors should extend an inch below
the surface and at least 2 Inches
above. After the. stems of the cab-
bage plants have become toughened
and begin to grow rapidly the pro-
tectors can be taken off,
Cabbage worms, the eggs for which
are laid by the light-yellow butterflies
that are often seen flying about the
cabbage plants, do a great amount of
damage. Dusting the follage and the
heads with alr-siiked lime, to which
a little paris green has béen added,
or spraying them. with arsenate of
legd, one ounce to a gallon of water,
are both effective. There 1s no danger
ns the heads grow from the Inside and
the outer leaves, to which the poison
is applied; are all removed,
PASTURE LAND ON HILLSIDES
if Properly Taken Care Of Steep in.
clines Can Be Made to Return
Good Grass Yields.
Many of our pasture lands are so
hilly that they cannot be used for
cropping purposes, but if properly
taken care of they ean be made to
return substantially profitable grass
yields,
VEGETABLES ENTIRE
YEAR FROM GARDENS
Accomplishment of Women in
One New Mexico County.
Everything Tried in Dry-Land Section
and Given Proper Attention
Brought Good Results—Much
Fruit Was Canned.
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture,)
Women in Unlon county, New Mexico,
are working to have on every furm a
garden large enough to supply the fam
lly with vegetables the entire year,
with a sufficient surplus for
housewife to can or dry enough vege
tables for winter
United States Department of
Agriculture reports that the following
ig a part of what accomplished
last year in this county
pervision of the home
great many
each
use,
he
wus
under the
ration
getables new
su
derponst
ve!
Products of Garden in New Mexico.
cabbage,
fruits
ard, Chinese
and celery,
as Swiss ch
pa
as
like
rh,
garden and other varieties not
previously raised. These grown
Grapes, peaches, plun
apples and apricots have
by many people who had n«
these fruits would grow in
ty. This is a dryland section
practically attention has
given to the home garden,
and
strawberries,
ragus
lemons,
we re
successfully. 18,
been planted
ot thought
their coun
where
ho been
tried, and gi
rought geod results
Everything
attention, b
ven proper
Some
lack of
Reports
was
due to
and lack of
showed that,
fresh
SO
moisture care,
besides all that
table, from 25,000
of vegetables and
in this county
ET
used the
to
on
quarts
fruits were canned
last year.
AVOID DODDER INFESTATION
Be Immune to Attacks of
Pestiferous Weed,
The
immune
necessity
to dodder
newly
of selecting plants
cleared land
reached the United States Department
of Agriculture concerning the destruc
tion of an entire field of eggplant on &
newly cleared fleld In Pennsylvania.
sitized plants and the entire fleld was
destroyed. The dodder was determined
as hazel dodder. a species not un-
common on hazel and other wild
wild herbs, but never previously re
ported on cultivated plants. The de-
partment recommends that on
known to contain the seeds of dodder,
farmers should use
fmmune to attacks of the pest. The
following plants are not susceptible
to Injury by dodder; corn, soy beans,
velvet beans, cowpeas, and small
grains such as oats, wheat, and rye,
Potatoes and buckwhent, crops
commonly used on newly cledred land,
are not very likely to be injured by
dodder, but truck crops should not
be planted on land known to contaln
dodder seeds,
GCOD COLLAR IS ESSENTIAL
Every Farmer Should Plan to Prevent
Sore Necks and Shoulders of
Work Horses.
Now that the busy season Is here,
every farmer should make a careful
examination of the supply of horse
has a good fitting collar for every
ghoulders und #ore necks on farm
horses are generally caused either by
collars that do not fit or by hames
that are not properly adjusted.
CAREFULLY SAVE DROPPINGS
Either Use for Fertilizer or Dispose
of to Persons Who Can Make
Good Use of Them,
No matter how small the flock the
droppings should be carefully saved,
stored, and either used as fertilizer for
plants or disposed of to persons who
ean $0 use them te locrease the fer
tility of the soll
1EDUCING DAMAGE TO ROADS
Repair Bills Would Be Greatly Less
ened by Placing More of Loads
Over Front Axle.
Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture)
Repair bills for damaged
would be much reduced, engineers in
he bureau of public roads report, after
| :xtensive experimental work, if motor
| wucks were designed to CArry more
t of the loads put on them over the
| front axle and less over the rear
wheels, as at present. In the average
{ aeavy truck of today the body is near-
ly the
‘he truck strikes an
egularity in the highway, the
{ Jone to the road surface
| #heels Is much greater th
| 7e If the
roads
balanced on rear axle
obstacle or
the
an it
load were distributed on
rear
id
by
wom
Given a road sur
traveled by a truck with
{ly smooth circular
perfectly smooth
face, perfect.
tires, there would
duce Damage of Roads,
be no impact,
or weight
regardiess of the speed
load. ideal
road
factors
impact
of Since such an
ondition is practically Impossible,
BNgineers red
which
of .a
ognize that all
or reduce
load are of the
tance In planning hig
tion and regulation
The placin the larger part of
the load on the rear sxie is only one of
severnl factors which lead im
i pact In in
1 erensed of in
Unpact CORRILY
increase the
uimost impor
hway construc
oe of
g of
to high
general, the
the truck will
. hence the
forces
speed
rease the
for keeping the operating speed within
limits Roads ne
as possible by main
tenance will reduce the possibility
rucks exerting impact and pre sage
forces upon the highway surface. Cush
or pneumatic tires reduce
| ‘mpact and cause less
the highways than those
rubber, especially If the
in good repair,
ne
reasonable kept
smooth careful
of
on filso
damage
of
intter are
Kept
Cuticura for Bore Hands.
Bonk hands on retiring in the hot suds
of Cuticura Soap, dry and rub in Cu-
ticura Ointment. Remove surplus
Ointment with tissue paper. This is
only one of the things Cuticura will do
if Soap, Ointment and Taleum are used
for all toilet purposes. — Adv.
Seeking Freedom,
Poet—My thoughts often take flight,
Actor—] suppose they escape from
your brain cells,
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Name “Bayer” on Genuine
AER
PA
E
Take Aspirin only as told in each
Package of genuine Dayer Tablets of
Aspirin. Then you will be following
! the directions and dosage worked out
by physicians during 21 years, and
proved safe by millions. Take no
chances with substitutes.
the Bayer Cross on tablets, you can
| take them without fear for Colds,
! Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and
| for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve
| tablets cost few cents. Druggists also
gell larger packages. Aspirin Is the
trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid,~—
Adv,
Overstocked.
thint pessim
“Why
have
“Opltim
Important to all Women
is It
mnch
isis seem
80 trouble?”
ists never borrow any.
ce
Watch Your Kidneys!
That “bad back” is probably due to
weak kidneys. It shows in & dull,
throbbing backache or sharp twinges
when stooping. You have headaches,
too, dizzy spells, a tired, nervous feel
ing and irregular kidoey action. Don't
neglect it—there is danger of dropay,
gravel or Bright's disease! Use Doan’s
Kidney Pills. Thousands have saved
themselves more serious silments by
the timely use of Doan's. Ask your
neighbor!
» . »
A Virginia Case
1. W. Musick, Rode.
fer Bt, Abingdon,
Va, says: “There
wns a duil sche
across my back and
loins. This came as
a result of disordered
kidneys and for seve.
eral days at a time
I was too weak and
i! to do my work. A
friend advised me to
try Doan's Kidney
Pills, Bince using
them I have enjoyed excellent health ”
Cet Doan's at Any Store, 60¢c & Box
DOAN'’S KIDNEY
PILLS
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, M. Y.
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| The Antiseptic Powder to Shake Inte Your Shoes!
And sprinkle in the Foot
Bath, It takes the sting
out of Corns, Bunions,
Blisters and Callouses,
and gives rest and com
fort to hot, tired, stuart
ing, swollen feet,
More than 1.500000
pounds of Powder for
the Feet were used by
our Arn y and Navy
g ioe WaT.
llen's Foote
pe tho pow-
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takes the friction from the shoe, fresh
lens the feet and gives new vigor.
{ Nothing reileves the pain of tight or
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g Ask for ALLENS FOOT-EASE
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Tra
Thousands upon thousands of women
have kidney or bladder trouble and never
suspect it.
Women's complaints often prove to be
pothing else but kidney trouble, or the
result of kidney or bladder disease.
Renew your health
by purifying your
system with
| to become diseased.
sche and loss of ambition.
Poor health makes you nervous
le and may be despondent;
one 80.
But hundreds of women claim that Dr.
Kilmer's Bwamn-Root, by restoring
health to the kidneys, proved to be just
the remedy needed to overcome such
conditions
Many send for a sample bottle to see
what Feamp Root, the great
irrita-
it makes any
them By enclosing ten oents
| Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y
may receive sample size bottle by Parcel
Post You ean purchase medium and
large size bott les at al
There 3.5300 mines
British
Le
are
Isles
in
R
pH
. po
by Driving Over Middie and Other
Less Used Parts
Drivers can prevent wear to the
| surfaces of the roads and even Im
{ prove their condition if
iriving in one track or on the edge
of the road they will drive over the
the road when traffic permits. The
{one thing that is fatal above all
| things to road surfaces, whether dirt
{| or paved Is driving in tracks, which |
| subjects one small part of the road |
surface to all the traffic and damage
that the whole road accomodates
| Trafic should be evenly distributed
over the entire surface of the road
i gnd a little thoughtfulness and care
in this respect on the part of driv.
| ers will do much to add to the per
| manence and excellence of our road
ways.
| GOVERNMENT AID FOR ROADS
Up to November 1, $72,744000 Hac
Been Expended, and $121,322.198
More Allotted.
Discussing progress in road con
struction since enactment of the fed
eral aid legislation four years ago
Thomas H. McDonald, chief of the
bureau of pubile roads, reported thal
up to November 1, 3,190 miles of “first
class” highway had been completed
As its share of the cost the federa
government had expended $72,744,000
and allotted $121.322168 more. Other
results of national legislation, Mr. Mc
Donald sald, had been the establish
| ment of state highway departments fc
five states and the reorganization of
such departments in 20 other states.
Road Work ie France.
Road! construction cost in France
during pre-war years, $13.685
mile, but has since then locreased
to 800 per cent.
Badly Worn Tires Prohibited,
In Connecticut, the use of badly
worn or partially-destroyed tires op
the highways is strictly forbidden.
Total Highway Mileage,
Highway mileage in the United
States now totals 2478502 miles, on
ten times the mileage of the railroads
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blood troubles.
The genuine are sold
only in 35¢ packages.
Avoid imitations.
80 Years Old
—Was Sick
Now Feels Young After
Taking Eatonic for
| Sour Stomach
“I had sour stomach ever since I had
ithe grip and it bothered me badly
| Have taken Eatonic only a week and
{am much better. Am S0 years old”
| says Mrs. John HII.
| Eatonic quickly relieves sour stom-
iach, Indigestion, heartburn, bloating
and distress after eating because it
{takes up and carries out the excess
{acidity and gases which cause most
| stomach aliments. If you have “tried
| everything” and still suffer, do not give
up hope. Eatonic has brought relief to
| tens of thousandsdike you. A big box
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