The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 16, 1921, Image 7

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espe
symptoms often
cially the blood, is
sick
ery
in bed. Almost ev-
ailment can be ward-
FOR THE
AY ALL. DRUGGESTS
the vegetable blood tonic
of fifty years’ standing.
Get 8.8.8. from your
druggist today, and write
about your condition to
Chief Medical Advisor,
847 Swift Laboratory,
Atlanta, Georgia.
CURED |,
IN7DAYS
URED
IN EVERY CASE
WHERE ANTIPLASMA
FAILS TO CURE
Mec
Boe
sold
dical Officer ¢f the Boer Army. Its employment res
r Army from Malarial inte tion a co npired toc a
moriality rate aming the English
! Absolutely Tasteless
one botus
nxdiately postpald
Wha
want a
hire so
ing to
and if
the th
would
in vege
it for
Wha
don’t t
this ve
little ;
I'm off
Wha
how's
not do
What?
ready?
Wha
Got He
get
to
Two
them |
ther,
the
Began to
Brag About His Garden.
t He Said to His Wife—If you| Andy
garden this year you
it. I'm not go
F've figured it ont:
1d better | at the
mebody to make
try it again.
I would spend business
on my
ne | garden |
make enough money
put in on that
to Keep us
tables for fifty years. I am off
life
t He ghhor--}1
kK I'l bother with a gi
It doesn
the dicrine an ro }
1 RDO
Sald te
hi irden
ar. do a
but
that ir Tif
t He Said to
the
may
His Partns Well
garden coming I'm
ing much
How hi
What seed did von
t He Said to His
An Hour Early
when dinner's
with
gh did you say? I ‘
Wife
*¥ Sit
ime
the garden star
Out of Sight.
farmers were hav
JOSSORKOe
money gol
er,
pn hot
and str
See
how
“But
the ot}
money
again.”
little my wife spends
come | owe]
weeks, and
1sehold necessities You
iy with us for a few
You
statements
‘phone
yourself, will soon see
my
what would be the good?" sald
“Qhe
are”
brious
er man not be so
wife makes
never
would
Why, my
that 1
the
mind t
go so far see it | temper
Famous Jokes.
ew Carnegie stOry
Arnold In
the ser
“There
ife for
prepared Who will +ell
these are? Fincily
Well.'
nstance fire twe
man
Ine
which n
SOMEONE
who
os!
‘om
Sten lively there
boat ! Say,
{packing on).
! For
the
th
does
you fellows are on
for didn’t
reservation.
Profiteer-—] one,
for a Is the
zy with the heat or something?
used to the salg-
, but got
problem on his
with his
Pas,
Buffalo
oid
Oh. he's
nil right he's
housing
ever raised
hat hades
disposition
=
can be made instant
ly by measuring the
powdered Postum
with a teaspoon,
placing the contents
ina cup, then adding
hot water. Better for
nerves and digestion.
“There's a Reason
BET GOOD HATCH
FROM INCUBATOR
Moisture and Ventilation Are
Most Important Factors in
Securing Normal Chick.
SEVERAL METHODS ARE USED
Less Danger of Getting Too Much
Moisture Into Machine by Sprin-
kiing or Soaking Floor of the
Incubator Room.
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
Moisture and ventdation are closely
related factors in
amount of depending
other, The former
certain factors,
rules
all conditions,
secured both with
moisture, under
incubation,
the
the un
euch upon
of
yet
i858 one
for as no very
satisfactory have been evolves
which
hatches
without
ently similar
perntor generally works
Good
cover
are and
using
conditions, while
out by
perience thie best amount of me
use
moisture
under his conditions,
and
to
ventilation should,
orrect heat, produc
of the
moisture
it the end bation
much
norn evaporation necessary
for the chick
Too may prevent
enough space
the egg and break
ittle oisture mi
dried
Moisture is us
ing in the
and in
in a
of Unit
places
dry
iallsts
Used,
used to
Many Methods
methods
Many are
in Incubators, such
warm
hrenhei
waier, a
28% with
degrees Fa
of recepia
moist sand, or 8 wet sp
egg tray.
supplying m
soak the floor
lamp
too much me i
by this method ths
ture
Hel
directly Into
Exceptionally Good Hatch,
to a non-moisture machine, it
should generally be taken out before
the chicks pip,
The question of
largely on the place where the incuba
tor Is located. If run In a in a
dwelling house, it Is frequently nec
essary to add moisture non
moisture machines, while
chines run in an ordinary cellar in
the same building might not need
extra moisture, When a large number
of machines is operated in one room.
extra moisture Is more necessary than
if only a few are kept together.
moisture must be supplied In a very
dry than in a humid climate,
Correct Conditions.
Water on the glass door of the In
cubator during hatching time is the
best indjention of correct moisture
conditions during incubation. A good
way to learn the proper amount
evaporation during incubation Is
moisture depends
rovin
to
even
such
of
incubator, and compare the size of the
air cell In the eggs under these two
conditions when testing on the seventh
and fourteenth days, As the weather
becomes warmer more moisture is gen-
erally used than earlier in the season.
Many operators add moisture only
during the latter part of the hateh,
generally on the sixteenth, seventeenth
and eighteenth days.
GROWING SOY BEANS FOR HAY
Meeting With Much Favor by Those
Who Are Farming on Light
or Sandy Soils,
Soy beans for emergency hay pure
poses have grown rapidly In favor
during the last ten years, especially
among those who are farming the
gandier solls where clover and alfalfe
are not likely to do so well, Unlike
millets and Sudan grass, both rela.
tively low In protein, soy bean hay is
very high in digestible protein, be.
ing about equal to alfalfa hay, Al
though it ig a little difficult to cure,
the palatability and high feeding val.
ne of this hay make It a very desir
able forage,
POTATOES ASSUMING
THEIR FORMER RANK
Have Receded From Temporary
State as Delicacy.
Crop of 1920 Was Largest in History
of Country, Amounting to 430,458,
000 Bushels—Steady Drop le
Noted in Prices,
by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture.)
With the continuing drop in price,
(Prepared
porary status of delicacy, and are as
suming their old rank as n great Amer-
lean staple food. This Is to be as
the bureau
States Department
vhich that
time and January 1,
estimates
of
between
of crop
Agriculture,
harvest
280.172,
shows
this vear,
r
Good Potatoes of Uniform Size.
tubers
(¥) bushels of were moved
the farms on their way
This is 50. 700.000 by
ft
January
: MM)
be.
fe eater con tion of pota-
drop
ry the
TOs was
Sep-
No
rr
wi
the
been encourage
For the entire count
*% has
nn prices
83.00 a bushel
t Augu
£1.35,
st 1: $1.83
October 1: 8
18,
FINDING GRADE OF POTATOES
Be Placed on Size Alone—Knobs
Detract From Value,
much
RiZing
toon de
put
In grading potatoes
not be
on
markets, United States Department of
griculture. A for example,
may be go covered with second growth
that it wil through
of the grader, hut it
belong the first
wnste
potato,
knobs not pass
does
grade
much and re-
extra in preparing
tubers for the table. Or, a potato may
‘neasure up satisfactorily to the stand
ards of size and yet be so diseased as
worthless,
in
time
A potato may even present a fine
prize-winning appearance on the sur
face, and be far below
of Injuries or disease of which there
is evidence without cutting it,
Freezing injury, or hollow heart, illus.
trates cases of this kind. The grower
should not be blamed for logses which
no
extent fleld conditions are the primary
cause of the troubles which appear
when the potatoes are marketed,
POOR POTATOES CUT PROFITS
Waste of Time and Labor Results
From Every Bad Specimen in
Storage or Transit,
Every rotten, frozen, or undergrade
potato that is loaded and every potato
spoiled while in transit or in storage
reduces the grower's profits and means
v waste of time and labor, says the
United States Department of Agricul
ture. It also means an waste of time
and labor for every person handling
ity, a waste of car space, and conse
quently it amounts to an appreciable
loss to the community as a whole.
Through its markets inspection serv.
ice the department Is trying to elim.
inate this waste
FELT LIKE AN IRON
BAND AROUND HEAD
Mrs. Oshorne Says She Shudders
When She Thinks How
She Suffered.
“For years,” sald Mrs. V. B. Oshorne,
of T18 Lancaster Ave., Lexington, Ky. |
nervous, weak and
nervous
excitement
dizzy, 1 w
that any
would
a8 HC.
BO sudden
or produce a
that fright
utely could not climb
such would thor-
of my heart
1 absol
stairs, for to attempt
oughly exhaust me,
“1 had nervous headaches and when
they on It that
band was drawn tight around my head
I now shudder when
he
and 1 nm 1
liquid foo Ans
ture
came seemed un Iron
those
adaches My stor
Ehake Int ur Bhoes some ALLENS
EASE, t Antiseptic, Healing pow
for ah pinch or feet that sche
fram the shoe
bunions, hot, tir
Ladies can
by shaking Allen's
shoe Adv,
.. YOU CAH WALK IN COMFOR
the
der
It takes
gives relief 1 %
sweating, ' feet
shoes ore emailer
Foote Kase In cach
Seif.denial.
the A 1
octor today al
vid he
Yon
IW out
Ask you to
go »
Important to Mothers
Examipe carefully every bottle of
CASTOHRIA, that famous old remedy
for infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature of
In Use for Over 50 Years,
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Freshen a Heavy Skin
antiseg a
Cuti-
exquisitely
economical face
g powder and
r perfumes so-
One of the Cuticura Tollet
Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum).—Ady.
MAROONED FOR THREE YEARS
Sailor's Long Period of Loneliness on
Small Island Located in the
South Seas.
inauing
an
iy
i
¥
1
Yop
naers othe
+
wv
perfil (
Marooning occastonally brings about
Crusoe; just as it did with
Defoe the foundation for
“Robinson The trading
schooner, Charlotte, passing a
gmail island of the Marquesas in the
South seas, landed her boat to investi
gate the smoke of a fire, as it was un
derstood the island was uninhabited.
Here was found a United States sen-
man, who had been put ashore with
shipmates by their captain. on
of their mutinous conduct.
three others had died. Lut the
man from Connecticut had contrived to
live on the fish he caught, and the
gave
Crusoe.’
Queen
account
gather. When
years’ loneliness,
of great shells,
he possessed.
of his com-
which he could
after three
utensils consisted
two cups which
the skulls
ASPIRIN
Name “Bayer” on Genuine
Take Aspirin only as told in each
package of genuine Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin. Then you will be following
the directions and dosage worked out
by physiciuns during 21 years, and
proved safe by millions, Take po
chances with substitutes. If you see
the Bayer Crosg 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 alse
sell larger packages. Aspirin is the
trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid,~
Adv,
Poscibly.
nt re are
a
good
( 110eE
A Feeling of Security
when you
about to
conlaing neo
EK.
Ewamp-
i remedy.
urity, strength
in every
tained
neg
from
ompounded
nd is taken in
it recommended for everything.
belper in relieving
liver and blad-
kidney,
rity is with
Lilmer's Bwamp-
dicine, you should
at all drug stores
medium and large.
first to try this
cents to Dr.
ghamton, N. Y., for a
When writing be sure and
—~ Adv,
About
1 &
EILes
wish
send ten
paper
Colors.
Then avoid
Hed
Now ls the Time to Get Rid of
Ugly Spots.
longer the slightest need of
: your freckles, as Othine
uble sirength—is guaranteed to remove
Othine—double
your drugeist, and apply @
it night and morning and you
should soon see that even the worst freckles
Rave begun to disappear. while the lighter
ches have vanished entirely It is seldom
that more than obe ounce is needed to coms.
Ppistely clear the skin and gals a beautiful
clear complexion
Be sure to sak for the double trength
Othine, as this is sold under fuarantes of
money back If it falls to remove freckies
ounce of
Audience, Like Readers of Novels,
Wanted What They Had Been
Used to Getting.
Dr. William Lyon Phel of Yale
said at a dinner in Philadelphia:
“The popular
his are very,
of a story.
idtime music hall artist turned
some years of absence, In
provipcial town where he
been a grest favorite. He
on in his usual make op-—bulb-
ous red pose and so forth—expecting
a grand reception, but his efforts
were received in gloomy silence,
“ “What's the matter w ‘em? he
said afterward to the stage manager,
and he dashed a tear from his eye.
‘Have they forgotten old Billy
“ “No, Bill, they ain't forgotten you,’
said the manager in a kindly volce
‘No, it ain't that, but you've changed
your jokes about. You're tellin’ the
one about the star boarder abead of
the one about the limburger, and it
upsets ‘em.’ ”
ps
novelist
and
it
average
audience
reminds
“AND «
up. after
a certain
had
went
very—well,
me
once
all
ith
Woman, Lovely Woman.
It takes a woman longer to make ug
her mind than It does to make up her
face, but with either she usually pets
what she is alming at.—Florida Times
with no overlo
digestion, is s
upon the
Ready
fast or lunch.’
for
-
5 a Reason”