The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 17, 1921, Image 7

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    Colds
Toothache
Earache
Rheumatism
Neuritis
Pain, Pain
Aspirin is the trade mark of
With
at drug stores.
A man with a large family to sup-
temperament,
Shave With Cuticura Soap
And double your razor efficiency as
well as promote skin purity, skin com-
fort and skin health. No mug, no
slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no
irritation even when shaved twice
daily. One soap for all uses—shaving,
bathing and shampooing. Advertisement
Good Psychology.
Jud Tunkins says a weather prophet
is always tempted to predict the hard-
st winter on an an-
dience Is always interested when it's a
little scared.—Washington Star.
record, he fluse
Breaking the News.
“Mrs. Brown, I got t' tell th'
sheriff came today an’ took your hus-
band's clothes.”
“What!
find my
away.”
“He knows it, M'm.
‘en at th’
yuh,
'
Outrageous!
husband
I wish you'd
and tell him right
He was wearin
time."
How It Happened.
“It seems that
futes the adage that
not made,” asserted
the versatile
no evidence of any rhyming
til I was a few months over
old.
to town
the buggy
and I was flung out and the
over my head."—Kansas City Star.
to me my oa
poets
Tennyson .
versificationt
Then one day when I was
with my father the
dropped
chu
wheel ra:
into a
Worry in Store.
Harold Lloyd telling story
of an old darkey “extra” took
two or three days to moan and groan
his way through the
paper.
“An’ now Ah got more worry,” he
announced after he had dotted the last
“1” and the final “T.”
“What's wrong now?"
* “Now,” was the answer, “now befo’
Ah can pay mah taxes Ah to
hunt all "round an’ locate the
taxidermist's
Ledger
ix
the
who
income
crossed
got
office."—Philadelphia
rees are again more liable to
ISTEMPER, INFLUENZA,
As a preventive against these, an occa
is marvelously effective As a rem-
“SPONN'S" is equally effective
60 cents and $1.20 per bottle
disease
Don't wait.
GOSHEN, INDIANA
Dry books may satisfy a thirst fo)
knowledge,
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
The Remedy With a Record of Fifty
Five Years of Surpassing Excellence.
All who suffer with nervous dyspep
sia, sour stomach, constipation, indi
gestion, torpid liver, dizziness,
aches, coming up of food, wind
stomach, palpitation and other indica
tions of digestive disorder, will find
Green's August Flower an efTective
and most efficient remedy. For fifty
cessfully used in millions of house
holds all over the elvilized world.
of its remarkable merit
Flower can be found today wherever
medicines are sold.—Advertisement.
The Apprentice.
Lord BabMington was In
new colored servant in hi
“Now, Zeke, when 1 ring for you
ust answer by ‘My lord
have? ”
s duties, add
ing:
you saying,
%
you
A few hours afterward, having ocen
ship was astonished with the follow.
ing:
“My
now
Gawd, whut does
Way side Tales,
you want
He Knew “Long Boy.”
Attle Billy, from the West, was with
on an tour. Among
n eastern
es they visited was the
home
JAngfellow,
“What did
's sister asked thelr mother.
answer, Billy
‘Goodby Maw, good.
Longfellow write?
But
could said
before she
“Aw. he
by pa, good-by mule with yer old hee
oo
haw |
wrote
Language All Know,
has sald that
language.
That so?
are
Frank
chat.
Someone kisses
love's
Let
us have a
Struggle to earn a fortune is enough
to make a man homely, as the struggle
learned is,
—
— ———
———
it should.
cereals, will help you
to overcome all these
and coffee,
water,
GORN BORER NOW
SPREADING WEST
Fight to Protect Corn Belt From
Adance of Pest to Be Con-
centrated in Ohio.
PEST DOES HARM In CANADA
Farmers Urged to Cut Cornstalks Close
to Ground as Possible to Destroy
Winter Home of Insect-—Fail
Plowing Helps,
(Prepared by the United Htates Department
of Agriculture.)
The fight to protect the corn belt
against the advance of the European
corn borer is now to be concentrated
in Ohlo, where, according to reports
to the United States Department of
Agriculture, infestations of the pest
have heen found along the entire
southern shore of Lake Erle over a
strip varying from six to twelve miles
in width and extending to within six
miles of the Indiana border, It is
at the western end of the lake that the
horer threatens a upon
this country from Canada by crossing
the Detroit river. The department
is preparing to reduce efforts
against the in places and
In co-operation with
Ohio authorities concentrate
Ohlo.
Heavy Infestation in Ontario.
For the
anthorities
pest on the northern shore
also descent
its
pest other
and
them
Canadinn
some months
the
of the lake,
where It has gained a strong foothold,
practically devastating entire corn.
fields In the of St. Thomas
A three-days heavy wind at the period
when the he-
lHeved to them
have been combating
vicinity
moths were flying Is
have hlown some of
Inke Into Ohio
Every possible effort, it is said, will
be made to hold down the Infestations
vania side of
be
close to
the
cut
Inke.
thelr cormstalks as
ns the
in the stai
fall
urged to
the
ect makes
For this
recom
Farmers will
Its winter home
reason,
mended The Ohio
sald, are fully alive
checking the spread
with
and conducting work of thelr own to
ward this
too, plowing is
authorities, it is
to
of the
the
the need for
and
department
pest
end
This is the
the
known in
rried
first instance
earn borer
distance by
was on
wind It has
to travel by water
great
in floating cornstalks, and in this man-
This
Is one ominous feature of the presence
of the borer in Ohlo, It Is At
present the n strip
that drains Lake Erie. and float-
ing stalks are not
harm lowes
ner has made {ts way to islands
said
infestations are in
inte
likely to do much
er the divide where the
Ths European Corn Borer. Top at
left—larvae and pupae in cornstalks,
and young tassel attacked by the in.
sect, Male and female
~a female moth with cluster of eggs
SUGGESTIONS TO AID
FARM TIMBER OWNERS
E —
Selling of Product Calls for Good
Business Methods.
Som—
Benefit by Experience of Neighbors
and Investigate Local Requirements
and Priceg—Advertise and
Secure Competition.
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
Based upon methods used by wood-
land owners that have been
ful In marketing their products, the
forest service of the United Stutes
Department of Agriculture offers the
following 10 suggestions for aiding
others who have timber on the farm
for sale:
Get prices for varlous wood prod-
ucts from as many sawmills and other
wood-using plants as possible,
Before selling, consult neighbors
who have sold timber and benefit from
their experiences.
Investigate local
mente and prices
BUCCERS-
timber
Your
require.
products
So °F
a
Black Locust
Old Trees
more locall
is saved.
may be worth
transportation
Advertise in
secure out
Be sure
i
relinble
and
selling
Get a
amount
before
Market
and
Poses,
Remen
walt over a period
out rapid
Use a
timber, e
done 1
Ad
profits hi
wWiuets
value of the
the higher grades of timber
use the cheaper for farm
wher that standing tin
of low pri
deterioration
written agree:
marketing
are contained in
1117, Fi
of
ire
Mi
nil
ana
Bulletin
« aopies
resiry
which
upon request of the division of
cations, United
Ris
Agriculture,
come,
Pu
States Department
Washington, D. CC.
Small Iinclosures Should
Cleaned and Disinfected Before
Being Used,
Except in accidental cases, hog lice
All
voluntarily leave their natural
When sepa-
they live only
The lice pass
of Agriculture,
animal
days.
or three
siderably larger scale. Top right
in close contact.
all cases of infestation
occur from contact with ani-
mals and not from infected premises,
the animals come
lousy
is often the most noticeable evidence
Center
external and internal views of in.
juries inflicted on two ears of sweet
corn, Lower half of the plate—anap
beans, beets, and celery attacked by
the borer, cornstalk containing cater.
pillars, corn stubbles cut away to show
how the caterpillars hide themselves
in the fall, winter, and =arly spring
months, “smartweed” which is a
favorite food at times, “barnyard
grass,” which in Massachusetts Is
often heavily Infested, and *“cockle.
bur” plant, a weed that often serves
as a breeding place for the pest.
drainage of the Ohio river begins is
only a few miles south of the infested
area. Once over this watershed, It
is sald, there is no telling where the
pest may be earried. It is thought al.
together possible that Infested stalks
in that event might be carried even
to places far down the Mississippi
river. .
The European corn borer Has been
known In this country only a few
years. It is well known dn northern
Europe, where it does great damage to
corn, especially in Austria. It is sup.
posed to have come to this country
and to Canada in Importations of
broom corn from Europe, and at pres.
ent several large areas In New Eng.
land and New York are under Federal
quarantine to prevent its further
spread. Its presence in Ohlo Is one
of the most Important developments
since it entered this country,
ditions pens, corrals and premiges
which have contained lousy hogs are
not a source of danger to hogs free
from lice.
As a precautionary measure, how
ever, and because it Is good sanitary
practice, all small inclosures which
have contained lousy hogs should be
cleaned and disinfected before being
used for a new lot of hogs, The litter
and manure should be removed and
the floors cleaned after which the
woodwork and floors should be sprayed
with a good disinfectant. The coal
tar-creosote dips, diluted in accordance
wigh Instructions on the container, are
suitable for this purpose,
Department of Agriculture Has Found
Thirty-Nine Varieties Immune
to Ailment,
Efforts by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture to combat the so
called takeall disease of wheat in Ii
nois and Indiana have resulted in find.
ing 30 varieties that are either im-
mune or highly resistant to the dis
ease, They are Bdoglina, Crimean,
Currell, Dietz, Longberry, Early May,
Fuleaster, Fultz, Gipsy, Gladden, Gold
Coin, Grandprize, Harvest King, Hun.
garian, Jones Fife, Kanred, Kharkof,
Leap, Malakof, Mammoth Red, Mich
Igan Amber, Mediterranean, Minnesota
Reliable, Nigger Pesterboden, Poole,
Portage, Pride of Indiana, Red Cross
(red chaff), Red Rock, Red Wave, Re-
linble, Rudy, Stoner (Marvelous),
Trumbull, Turkey, and Wheedling.
— DD SRIPPE.
in 24fours Ply in J
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‘Growing Children Often Need
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan.
———
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if HUNT'S GUARANTEED
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(Hunt's Balve and Eosp), fail in
the treatment of Itch, Rezema,
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A. B, Richerds Medicine Co. Sherman, Texas
Rome children too quickly-—it
saps thelr strength. They lapse Inte
careless, desultory habits, or develop a
shrinking attitude. Thelr faces look
pinched.
The blood becomes overtaxed by too
rapid” growth; and poisons from the
system take the place of strength-giv-
ing ‘red corpuscles in the blood. Red
corpuscles are those little red particles
that swim in blood and give it its color,
Gradually that child loses interest in
its play.
Poor blood needs the building that
the iron in Gude's Pepto-Mangan gives
to weakened blood. Gude's Pepto-Man-
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the number of red corpuscles, and re.
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work, the appetite what a
growing child's should be. Your drug.
gist has Gude’s Pepto-Mangan In liquid
or tahlet form. The name “Gude's
Pepto-Mangan” Is on every package.
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DO YOUR TOES SPREAD OUT?
Mary E. Bayley, R. N., Tells What,
in an Expert's Opinion, the
Feet Should Be Like.
“freshie” In |
irs after
work” just so that
1 could foot (or
in
: And
art? If
good
o Mary
» Dee
Her
One day Does the great toe
fruents no longer and ontinue
nlences ana
geernied
I had fs
her
would like bh
tie boys quite
marnal,
as
ritalin the: 3 » correct body
would give him a tion has nuch 0 with
i attention
fitting between
since
ex-
for
COom-
the
onlinues,
wan who
one's health, cular
nt up to a man in
should be pald to sho
the ages of
this
10,
is and fourtee
nine ana ijourieen,
tall
hanging arom
you seen a
beard period of growth and
Stockings,
tight-fitting
interfere with
§ ¥
1 =
a dark is the
fon, Come In
discussion,
the
gaid the before as ones
“yon.”
yesterday.”
“You're sure?
“Oh, yes. 1 had hold of the rope”
man, “day
press toes and
circulation.
After Eden.
Adam—"Now we shall have to live
in 2 house.” Eve—"Certainly; I'll need
a roof to dry my hair on”
thelr
to
more than
keep it strictly
know
wisely
Some men
wives and
themselves
Men who invest in watered
are apt to get soaked
Other people's troubles aiways bore
stock
en i—
Are you stepping on the brake
or the accelerator?
The food you eat does make a difference.
Heavy, starchy foods often do slow down
body and mind-—often steal the energy that bee
longs to the day's work. Grape-Nuts is a go-
ahead food. It contains the perfected nourishment
of Nature's best grains, It includes all those
elements needed to nourish body and brain. It
is easy to digest. It gives energy without taking
energy.
How about your breakfast or lunch——does
it give, or take?
Grape-Nuts is sweet, crisp, delightful to
the taste, and is an ideal source of power for a
busy and difficult day.
* “There's a Reason” for GRAPE-NUTS