The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 19, 1922, Image 6

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    HAT Tanlac is a wonderful med-
icine for delicate children is con-
clusively proven by the remarkable
results accomplished in the of
the three children shown in ple-
ture, -
Little Blanche Blair,
13, gained
gina McCabe, at right, of
Scranton, Pa., gained 15 pounds; lit-
tie Richard Leary, Jr., of Philadelphia,
who was very delicate, is now In fine,
robust health. The statements made
by their parents are as follows:
Mr. A. M. Blair, residing at 20 At-
wood street. Providence, R. 1. said:
“We just so happy over the
change Tanlae¢ has made in little
girl that we can’t do or say enough
to show our appreciation, She
lost nearly 20 pounds in chit
looked frail and weak that
mother and I were both almost
ried sick over her condition.
taking Tanlac, she has already gained |
10 pounds, color is better than it |
ever has heen and and acts | §
like a giilesent g
Mrs, Cat the! ne
ens Re ant on,
‘flu’ left
bad
wisi he
Cilses
this
Providence,
Re-
of
10 pounds;
age 9,
R. I, age
are
our
had
and |
her
wor- |
Since |
weig
REGINA
McCABRE
and
RICHARD |
LEARY 3
sO
her
she looks
irl.”
Me 414 Dick
“The |
such a
den
hadn't
tol
she |
‘abe
Pa., sald:
leginag In
ive no
me if it
Tanlac, is n mystery
the little
lifeless
with
he co
more gasps. But
hack to
will praise it
thought
few
him
we
tated
hreathe
ania gnve
and well and
dying
sure
condition af h she but
strong
to our
now us
for
how
eating
been
me she
the
is one
whole
unusual
recon.
£0 she | on
the | Ung
¢
af Its
SOIEHeRS 0 wisl $ its
merit. Although a powerful
{ structive, Fanlae contains no harm-
| ful gredients, minerals or opiates
which Te 8/0 *¥y F i other
if the
herbs
Vege.
most
not
most
upset
deli
dren, and
weakest or
off
trouble |
at
and yressed up ’ re | Tanlae agent in every
into
many
his heart palpi- | town Advertisement
Cities
The conclusion
Nature's Supreme Wisdom,
the check that win
ation would
had tropical
1 in the branch
and
As
18 decay
as Thunderstorm Spots.
hed Dy
given
ention
mi
ation
storm
were not for
If i
fer interposes
veget
we
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Well-gKn
wt fungles :
JUNKS a
}
100.000 popul os of the forest ad of violets
rehid
% alipim r orchids,
ender growtl
old of
as been
Voorhees. winter.
that | ¢ iter t the seeds of
reins
furnish
and
foster
ETasses
and so
ort : muing of spri DE.
in
begin.
ng Even in deeay there is
there
8 purpose;
always is a
Youth's Compani
by him new
On).
Jewish Physicians to Popes.
Many examples might be enumerat-
of who patronized Jewish
physicians. An exception Paul
IY, Introduced the Ghetto Into
tome,
Old Court
Liverpool
the
zh courts of record.
Has Much Power,
(Eng) there still
In
one of
exists
very few
medi- | ed popes
At one
various part 8
The Liverpool court
called, has prae-
tically jurisdiction in caus
of arising within the city,
and has more power than has the City
of London court which jurisdie-
only when the defendant is em- |
ployed the city itself.
remaining
eval borou wns
time there
of the
of passage,
limited
action
were 215 In who
but least a
seem to have gone out of their way in
extending friendly recognition
{ medical members of this race,
kingdom at
as it is
un
es
The Alibi.
The Secretary—This speech may get
you into trouble.
| The Honorable
| prepare a statement saying that I was
misquoted by the newspaper—Life,
has
tion
in
Mise TY
pany
but
the
gecond
loves company,
apt to mn}
com
fan't call
A “balanced diet” may sound
confusing to many people
The facts, as explained
here, are simple.
The secret of a “balanced diet” is to have food
containing all the elements needed for proper
nutrition. These elements are protein, to nourish
the tissues; starch and sugar to furnish energy;
fat to supply heat; and mineral salts to provide
the material necessary for building nerves, brain,
and tooth and bone structure.
Grape-Nuts, the nourishing cereal made of
whole wheat flour and malted barley, served with
cream or milk, is a complete food for young and
old alike,
Go to your grocer today and get a package of
Grape-Nuts. Eat it with milk or cream for
breakfast; or with stewed fruit, jelly or jam, as a
delicious dessert for lunch or dinner.
Evegy member of the family will relish this
palatable and nourishing food
Grape-Nuts—the Body Builder
“There’s a Reason”
Made by Postum Cereal Co, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich,
=| MAKE MONEY IN
PRODUCING BEEF
Herd of Good Cows and Purebred
Sire of Prime Importance
in Making Start.
SELECT BEST HEIFER CALVES
No Method Adapted to All Farms and
Conditions as Much Depends on
Pasture Available and Near-
ness of Market.
{Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
We are a nation of meat eaters, The
average American eats more than 140
pounds of this concentrated food each
year. The importance of wreat, par
ticularly beef, nowhere more em-
phatically brought out than at the
is
great central stockyards, some of which
cover nearly a square mile of ground. |
To keep the supply of animals moving |
through these yards, necessary to feed
the millions of the |
raising of cattle, sheep on
hundreds of farms and
ranches,
Improve Each Generation.
In profitable beef production a herd
good cows and n purebred
are of great Each
people, requires
and
of
hogs,
thousands
i
of
bull
good
importance.
A High-Class Beef Breeding Herd.
f oat ied
f cattle raised should
generation «
better than the
proce g
can be shed hy selectd
host
the piace of
Hd cows
two
"IN
heifer calves each
barren
riick fivine a hettor in
1 ving a ! ! ii
All
year
shy bree
ene}
oft he
+ As
months old
stockers or feeders at one
fin
tweet
Or Two yours
shel ag baby beef at si vtewn
ty or ns fat steers at at
older age The
fonend
ener ’
system
HTT
Ht
able
market
ind fee transpor
price
The
ing herds
aystems of handling
which are mos
“beef.” “hy
In
run with
* (OWE not
practiced are
“dual-purpose.” the fir
tems calves their d:
til weane being
1 that cows intended
for baby
ve better care hee
hey
producing calves Bos f
erally recei
calves are to be fattened sh
weaning, which makes it necessary to
give them a good start milk
The straight beef system is primarily
adapted to the range
West and South, which
dry, or sandy for cultivation
the climate permits, pasture
pended on the year round
may he used during
usually bad weather or periods of
shortage. Where snow the |
range a part of the year, hay is put |
winter feeding. Little grain is | i
Alse
wily after
on
country of the |
rough
Where
iz de.
Some cot
ig too
un
fod |
COVers
From southern ranges the |
eattle are usually sold as stockers at |
every age
turity
heen
from weaning time to ma
Recently many fat calves have |
going to the slaughterhouses
th and West a large part
cattle go to market grass-fat
Baby-beef production is a highly
specialized business and is adapted to
regions where there {8 a plentiful sup- |
of fattening feeds together with
main-
ing calves. The corn belt is the hes:
place for this system, but it is prac.
ticed to some extent in other places
When to Finish Baby Beef.
If spring ealves are to be finished as
baby beeves, they should be taught to
ent grain before they sre weaned
They should go into the dry lot at the
end of the pasture season and be ready
for market by June or July. If possible,
they should have good pasture for a
couple of weeks after weaning. Fall
born calves should be kept on grain
when they are turned on pasture in the
spring. The quantity of grain should
be gradually increased throughout the
summer and fall so that they will be
finished for market In December or
January, When the pasture falls, hay
nnd silage should he supplied.
Stocker calves require some meal or
grain during their first winter to keep
them thrifty and growing. They ean
utilize to advantage much more rough-
nge, such as stalk fields, meadows,
silage, and straw than baby beeves,
As yearlings and two-year-olds they
may be wintered on roughage alone,
some clover or alfalfa hay being given
i available
OVERFEEDING CAUSES
SHRINKAGE OF STOCK
Weakness in System of Co-0p-
erative Shipping.
Partly Due to Disposition of Some
Shippers to Overfill Animals Be.
fore Loading—Best Plan Is
to Always Play Fair,
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture ) i
Reports to the effect that exces
shrinkage live nt
markets Is frequently experienced are
sometimes received from members and |
managers of co-operative Hve-stoeck
shipping associations by the United
States Department of Agriculture,
eases these take
form of complaints, and times
shrinkage feature is pointed to
wenkness In the whole system
operative shipping.
While
on stock
some reports the |
the |
na
of
nt
co |
things fre
shrink
many and
result In excessive
in stock, Investig
shown that at times it {8 at least part
ly due disposition on the
of some shippers to overfill thelr
This
from the
can
age ive sitions have
ton
custom
loading. Ge
relie be
Vogue
and hen most 1d |
thelr stock to country Under |
the system of marketing wherein lve |
stock |
of home welg
point
producer's advan
“ane
0 be n davs
into
small producers so
huvers
wns usually sold the ha
hits, or at
it was us
on
1318 hinn ng
most, shipp ng
weights the
milly to
ntage to obtain a gen- |
turn-
drover
erous iis stock before
ing it
The
live
on
over to the country
co-operative system of s
however, practicalls
to excossi
fills
before
stock
inates the Incentive ve home |
shinning
hipping
or
is fed
not
fiend
it
point
just
heavily
anly (qui
loading is |
t gicken and |
Hut |
Ar-
Hkely
sometimes
ge
dom takes good 1 when It
fives at market, Furthermore, where
co-operative shipments are graded at
the whitige
fill
nartion
shipping point
KEEPING CHICKENS IN YARD
Two-Foot Slats Nailed Ponts Will
Prove Effective—Fowils Are
Thrown Back
te
ie
Wandering Into the
Yard.
Neighbore'
attempt to fly over the fence
they
to their
futile attempts, thes
fly over again—E
Science Riomtsly.
GRAINS RELISHED BY FOWLS |
number
iry
Popular
After a
will
Bade,
yard,
not
in
to Be Efficacious in Recent
Experiments,
The seed of kafir,
sorgh:
for corn in the scratch mixture used by
one of the grain
ture with good results,
about
two products,
preferable to ground oats for use in
a poultry mash, and resulted in suffi
ciently greater egg production to justi
fy the additional expense associated
with using this costlier feed. The
hens ate the mash more freely and, al
though they consumed more feed, their
egg yield was enough larger to produce
greater profit.
SPROUTED OATS FAVOR EGGS
Without Succulent Sprovis All Other
Aids in Increasing Winter Pro.
duction Would Fail.
Probably the greatest single discov.
ery for the production of eggs during
the winter months was that introduced
to the industry by the sprouting of
grain, particularly oats, and feeding
the tender and succulent sprouts to
the hong, Without sprouted oats, prac
tically all of our other aids in increas
ing winter egg production would fall
by the wayside; at least, the results |
they would obtain would be consider
ably less than Is possible where
sprouted onts are used in the ratios.
The Poet's Business.
The duty of the poet
that of the naturnlist : it tn purene |
and capture those rare specimens of |
thought that have hitherto escaped the
hunter's net; incase in crystal-clear
diction these captive beauties of na
ture ; offer them,» 'nld the wild
thelr native haunts, for the
admiration, reverence and of all
mankind, |
is like unto
is
and
flowers of
love
NAME “BAYER” IS ON
GENUINE ASPIRIN
Without Fear, if You
Safety “Bayer
Cross.”
If you want the true,
Bee the
world-famous |
you must ask
for “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.”
The “Bayer Cross” {s stamped on
age for your protection agalpst lmita- |
tions. ~~ Advertisement,
Honest Paris.
containing £5
the seat
morning recently
pondent. It had been |
bank messenger, who |
relieved to find that the |
the omnibus had duly de
the lost
along m
5.000 |
of a
A black
cash was
satchel
found
omnibus
WIHles a1 corres
forgotten by a
Wag greatiy
conductor of
to
on
one
property office,
where | nbrellas and odd
gloves
awaiting reclamation
important to Mothers i
Examine carefully every bottle of |
CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
see that it |
ears the
Signature of AZo
-
In Use for Over 30 Years. i
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
see throuet the people whe
e% of themselyve
Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin
When red. rough and itching, by hot
baths of Cut and touches «
Also
{ that exquisitely aces
jor. « Taleum
Tolle
cura Soup
ura Ointment. make
now and then « ted
dustir a
of
‘nticnur
the indispensable CO
One
wiicurs
een
PAINFUL TIMES
and Statement
Follows
———————
Portland, Indiana.—*“1 was troubled
with irregularity and constipation and
" would often have to
lie down because of
pains. One Bunday
my sunt was visiting
us and she said ber
irls took Lydia E.
Pr wou 8 Vege-
table Compound and
got well, so mother
said she guessed she
would let me tryit. It
is doing me good and
I praise it highly.
- You are welcome to
use this letter as a testimonial.” —
STELLA Newton, R. R. 8, Portland,
Indiana.
Mothers—You should carefully guard
your daughter's health. Advise her of
the dgnger which comes from standing
around with cold or wet feet, fromlifting
heavy articles, or overworking. Donot
let her overstudy.
If she complains of headache, painsin
back orlower limbs, or if you notice a
slowness of thought, nervousness or ir-
ritability on the part of your daughter,
give her careful attention,
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound is an excellent medicine for your
daughter to take, as it is especially
sdopted torelieve just such sym ploms.
Remember it contains no thing that can
iniure and ean be taken in safety.
There's you're
road,
right
CURES COLDS ~ Dies LA GRIPPE
AF Hours in J a
CASCARA 2 UININE—
TANE
ess
ART remands
tng Me HW
Ay Ai
¥
world over. Dendod ved Sox
8 perieait and sirnstee
Lirepgiiory 38 Conty
he Strack is 4
in the Spring”
Asie Your Dealer
¢ hashlt rem Berd oe
Mgrs Carters Ble
A aloes Woonw: Onions,
Hom Duppertery TD0
Build Firm “Stay-There"’
If you want to quickly clean your skin
flesh on ur bones, increase your nerve
per cent "Detter, simply try taking two of
with each meal ve watch the
resulta Mastin’s VITAMON
Tablets contain highlyjcon centra~
ted yeast-vitamines as well as
the two other still more impor.
tant witamines (Fat soluble A
and Water soluble C) and are
row being used by thousands,
They positively will pot ug paet
the stomach or csuse gas, but,
on the contrary, are a grest aid
to digestion, to overcome cotsti-
tion and as a general condi-
tioner of the whole wystem. Pim
boils and skin eruptions
soemn to vanish like magic, the
complexion becomes fresh and
clear, the cheeks glow with ruddy
health, the flesh becomes firm,
the eyes bright. Mastin's VITA-
MON Tablets are positively
aranteed to give you pew
alth, energy snd ambition and
improve your appearance. Do
not accept imitations or substi.
tutes, fou can get Mastin's
VITAMON Tablets from any
mott
Flesh—Increase Energy.
and comp lexion, put some frm he
force and power and look and feel 100
Martio's tiny yesst VITAMON Tablets
by Seah, sunkem cheeks,
ayer or a carewern, sickly.
Vitaraon correct these
-— fabby
skin,
Let
STIN'S
Ih:
“R snt MASTINS v 3
VICTIMS
Ww ¢ Can always see ‘what constitutes
af square deal when our interests are
not involved.
RESCUED
Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid
troubles are most dangerous bee
cause of their insidious attacks.
Heed the first warning they give
that they need attention by taking
GOLD MEDAL
The world’s standard remedy for these
disorders will often ward off these dis
eases and w en the body against
further attacks. Thrive sizes, all druggists,
Lack for the name Gold Medal an every ban
and accent no imitation
infantor Adult. Al At all
Free Eye Book. Nutine Eye
)
—
Vaseline |.
PETROLEUM JELLY
For sores, broken
blisters, burns, cuts
and all skin Fo
tadons. ~~.»
toilet uses.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
MFG. CO.
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