The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 23, 1922, Image 6

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    WORKS FOR GHILD
MUST KEEP WELL
Mothers in a Like Situation
Should Read This Letter
from Mrs. Enrico
Chicago, Illinois.— “I took Lydia E.
Pinkham’ 8 Vegetable Compound for &
serious trouble, I
had tried doctors and
all said the same—an
operation. At first I
only felt the pain on
my left side but later
I seemed to feel it on
both sides. I ama
power sewing-ma-
chine operator and
have a little girl to
support. Iwork ina
Mi itailor shop and that
ee eememmeecwd | iN@ Of Work has been
very slack this year and I am home part
of the time. I do not like to take any
chances, so 1 consulted my friends, and
one lady said i, “Take Lydia Pi nkham’s
medicine,’ so I did. I have felt better
right: zlong and am in good enoughhealth
to go to work. I recommend your Veg-
etable Compound and. Sanative Wash to
all.”’—Mrs, MARY ENnico, 4569 N. Car-
penter St., Chieago, Illinois.
Often the mother is obliged to support
her children and good health is neces-
sary. Lydia E. Pinkham’ 8 Vegetable
Compound is just the medicine you can
depend upon. Itisa me dicine for wo-
men’s ailments and the relief it brought
Mrs. Enrico it may bring to you, Keep
ing Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veo
y md
0 c ompound.
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
*When the body begins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful
ix is usually an indication that the
kidneys are out of order. Keep
these organs heaithy by taking
LATHROP'’S
The world's standard remedy for kidney,
Liver, bladder and uric acid troubles.
Famous since 1606. Take regularly and
keep in good health, In three sizeg, all
druggists, Guaranteed a= represented.
Look for the name Cold Medal on every
box and accept no imitation
Cuticura Talcum
Fascinatingly Fragrant see
Always Healthful
Soap 25¢, Ointment 25 and 50¢, Talcum 25¢.
DYED HER BABY’S COAT,
A SKIRT AND CURTAINS
WITH! “DIAMOND DYES”
three yon
+ married man has
rrsinih ?
a phono
* it is
world,
ire that this is
a hurry-
nobody likes to see his
“Dred Bhot™ is
yrup”
not a "los
but a real old-fashioned
which cleans out Worms
h a single dose Adv,
womanly is the
woman.
Weak and Miserable?
Are you dull,
ered with a
tired and achy ~both-
bad back? Do you lack
ambition, suffer headaches og dizzi-
ness—feel “all worn out”? Likely your
kidneys are to blame. Lameness, sharp
stabbing pains, backache and annoying
urinary disorders are all symptoms of
weakened kidneys, Don’t wait for more
us trouble. Get back your health
and keep it! Use Doan's Kidney Pills.
Thousands of folks tell their merit,
Ask your neighbor!
A Virginia Casc
Mrs. J. E. Posey,
214 Wolfe Bt,
Alexandria, Va.
ERY; “After 1
had the grip my
kidneys were In
bad shape. I had
a constant, dull
ache in the small
of my back. My
kidneys acted too
often, but not
freely enough.
was dizzy and
felt tired out. |
used Doan’s Kid
certainly got great
ney Pills and
relief
Get Dusii'y 22 Ang Stave, S0c 4 Ba
DOAN’S ®iprer
FILLS
FOSTER -MILBURN CoO, BURA Y.
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE ITEMS
to replaces old,
shonid be grows
fog all the time,
It will if you
use Q Ban Hale
Tonle «Don't oe pid, 5 QBan cevionn Rey
much more a
or direct from WESSC ELLIS, Et, Menge
Hazleton.~—Cornelius H. Buford, sec-
retfiry of the Hazleton
commerce, has resigned to dénter busi
ness In New York.
Pittston. Fourteen hundred miners
went on strike at the Pennsylvania
Coal company's colliery at Hilldale,
below here, because of a row over
non-union carpenters,
Harrisburg —Nearly twenty
to drive motor vehicles
last week by
partment
the
cated,
Danville Nellie,
of Mrs Jennle
died fror
when she fell
licenses
were revoked
de
LUISE
the state
highway
's automobile division bect
ars while
holders drove «
00
months-old
i
daughter Vought, of
this place, ries sustained
n inju
from a woodpile while
playing.
Seran
two stolen
ilquer
are to be
Nergeant
Jimcousky
11 ’
mphell, Of troo A, ©
police, «
aptured
Okulary
and killed
Marguerite, than
ias John
td have shot Joe Cor.
three
brought to
ney, at
Ww eoks
more
Cassick was
the county Jall
McAdoo. —A
her left foot almost ixteen years ago
been removed from the right
of Migs Mae Poyle ator
at the Bell telephone exchange here
Doctors said the
through her system but gave her little
or no pain until It reached
der, when an operation was resorted
to.
York.-
months
its mother In Hanover,
the parent, who came ft
New York city for that purpose, The
the child are Mr. and Mrs
Bixler, who reside in Now
The i
fonally the
Litt left it in the care of its fa
Lemont Dodging
ter of his stcre as an ankoown
iitempted to hold him ap in daylight,
Fred Conteen, of thls place
in a hand.
Sunbury
missioners
@
Ago
needle that penetrated
has
shoulder
oper
needle traveled
the shoul
The
old
little
left
baby girl—6
some time ago by
hans
claimed by
parents of
Eugene
York eit
intent
mother «
not ghandon child,
ther
coun
behind the
was shot
Northumberland eom.
agreed to pay the expense
of reloentiag the dangerous Dalmatia
road where at least 100 aecldents have
pecurred this year,
Mount Carmel—George Latehko, 24
years old, Centralia, a miner employ-
ed at Centralia colliery, wis caught
under a fall of rock and suffered a
fractured skull and broken leg. He
is at the State Hospdial at Fountatin
Springs In a serious condition,
Freeland.—The body of an infant
wag found In a box In the woods be.
tween Freeland base ball park and
Drifton mines.
Altoona. the
ground on
tel stands,
will
Freeland.
Having purchased
which the White Hall Ho-
the Bell Telephone com-
erect a $1,000,000 ballding.
Thieves stole a
and
dancers «t a
number
other far-
mas
conts
owned by
querade here,
Coming In contact with
thé H. C. Frick Coke
mine, at Continental No. 2,
here, Joseph Kulchock, aged 20,
Instantly killed.
Milk prices here and
were advanced from
quart and from 7%
Unlontown
wire In
near
Was
Connellsville,
vielnity
cents a
pint.
Thrown
Knox, of
fractured
injuries,
Jeannette
14 to 15
to 8
Granville,
John
ribs
cents a
from a horse,
had several
internal
this place,
and suffered
anthracite
nt Harding
LEINNIITHN)
Japa-
)
as
3
report on file h months
Unie To ‘aye {
long 1 of auton ile fatalities
added another, when George Ni
aged 6&3 of Connellaville,
down as he walked
between Falrbanks Filbert. Ed-
ward Manchas, driver of the
was held under £1000 ball, When a
coupe overturned by a
heavy truck, driven by Martin Sister,
of Hazleton, W, Va... Mrs. Elizabeth
Walkinshaw suffered fractures of an
arm apd leg Sigler was committed
to jail pend] an invesiigat
Chambersburg. —--(G. H
manager of Wilson
mtown wnty’
was
hols,
was run
along the highway
and
the
Car,
large wns
ion.
Partie, busi.
an
the board
College
ness College,
wetting of
Ferra ’
irasiees of Ww |0n0n
that
Suippenshurg
Oo the ool
erecting
oxD
Mp, olonel
Retnedy, vi ty nt of the
Penusylvamia railroad, all college
foea, A
built,
utler~~Two robbers tortured Fred
Snitzel, aged 70. and after
him into lousness,
hig hut and stole £0600,
Handshurg. Improvements costing
£LO00000 have just been com feted
to the plants of the Harbison Walker
Refractories company hers.
Berwick.-Mrs, Yaseph Kirkendall,
aged G4, died here from the effects of
a fall down the cellar steps,
Drums. Plans for the erection of
the Luzerne county tuberculosis hos
pital near here have been submitted
to the state department of health for
roproval
iris
recreation hall will ¢ be
beating
HCO Ts ransacked
MANURE STORAGE
IS BIG PROBLEM
Not Always Convenient to Haul
Fertilizer Directly to Fields
for Distribution.
No Material
Concrete Pit Is
Cases of Heating Loss of
Ammonia Takes Place.
Employed—in
of ma-
is im
for the
sriods when it
In providing storage
nure !
practical to take It directly to
fields for dist the choice
between ne rm of
head
rests
rol Heat of Pile,
§ Sia
i
. a
I ae XJ, dia re od i
Don't Leave Manure in Piles Exposed
to Weather and Conditions Favor.
able to Loss by Washing.
face, To eliminate heating it is only
in the
how
$18 Ti
“firef
However,
the part of the
wecurred had
id under
this last form of
permits one to regu
amount of moisture
that manure contains, In either case,
the result will be the same If the
mam i= not permitted to dry out.
With the pit and the overhead shel
ter making for the same results the
on
cover
gtorng hat it
inte the
ire
| tors, chief of which is the
ndling the manure when it Is re
Unless a pit is provided with
| an underground cistern into which the
! liquids can pass the task of removing
| the manure is apt to be anything but
{ agreeable or easy at certain times, It
| in easier, load manure into a
der when it does not have to be
| elevated from a pit sunk below the sur
i face of the earth However, some pits
| are constructed that the spreader
Name wil
MENT hieceseary
wiion to
also, to
pres
way
he driven Into them
extra equi
ne of Hanids an abl
pred with a stern On
ind the use of liguld of
crops is sometimes
All In all, while the
de served the cholre
4 a pit and end shelter,
either In the form of a simple roof cov.
| ering of a more claborate
| rome. is one of persanal enolee,
| PREPARE LAND FOR ALFALFA
Desirable on Thin or Worn Soils to
Green Manure, Plow Deep and
Cultivate Well,
It ls often desirable before seeding
alfalfa on “thin” or worn land to take
a year or twd in preparing the soll
by green manuring, deep plowing, and
thorough enltivation ; also liming when
necessary, with the application, when
possible, of manure and phosphate fer
tilizer,
in
on earls
are the same
an over!
t
GIFTS FOR CHILDREN
IN RURAL COMMUNITIES
Purebred Pig or Calf or Other
Animal Is Suggested,
Recent Questionnaire Study of Ime
proved Stock Showed That Home
Influence Is an Important
Factor Governing Breeding.
(Prepared by the United
of Agricult
In selecting birthday and Christmas
gifis for children In rural commu
why not give a purebred pig, calf,
other animal? This
the United States Departing
culture, with the
Is conducting the “Bett
Stock” « A recent que
utility value
showed, among
Siatles Department
ure.
ties,
or
which, various states,
er Sires
ign.
of the
stock
that
fuc
np
naire
bred live
study of pure
home
i Ber
A Club Girl and Her Prize Pig
BEST STORAGE OF POTATOES
Only Tubers of H
Be Put Into C
gh auality Should
ella
Prevent Freezing
r or Pile
of soil.
we provided in the same
hes
ng other root
anther gets
place another laver of stray
mound snd add sufficient
vent the tubers from freezing
colder,
an
soil to pre
AVOID SOFT- SHELLED EGGS
Fat or Insufficient Supply of
Lime Food.
The cause of soft-shelled eg
ally is that the hens
ture, or have bech worried.
duct Is not
tion, which
mation
in a good healthy
may be caused by
bronght on by over
or injury. If fowls
fat starve them down,
with material for
children and ma
$
are
furnish
shells, keep ¥
fowls from chasing
them, provide perches near the ground,
feed lightly and large quantities
of greens and vegetables rather than
grain,
dors
Hee
MUCH ECONOMY IN BALED HAY
Convenient to Handle and Advantage.
ous in Marketing—Practice
Worth Extending.
“
« A recent investigation shows that
or more, of the farms nre equipped
with haybalers and in mahy cases the
hay that is stored and used on the
farm 1s baled because of the increased
economy ‘in storage and the conven
ence In handling.
While the advantages In marketing
of hay and straw are the gréatest ad.
vantages obtained thus far from bale
ing, the advantages of baling the mas
terials which are used on the place
warrant considering and the practice
@ worth extending.
Mrs. Lula Bleau
Meadow Creck, W. Va "1
cheerfully recommen Dr Pp
yaluable medicine,
scription,” for 1 have tak it
have gotten excellent resy I was
suffering from functional disturb
ances and had n i
cine with no res what
taking four bott les of ‘Pay
gC ript! fon’ 1 fount
proved in hea
praise Dr,
think there §
feminine disens
give testimony
Lula Bleau
Get ti
lets or
Also write in all
Pierce, Preside:
Hotel in Buff
MEDICAL
him 1
the Fred
can
ore o's
Pre
and
vorite
aoc
CO
ry
Coated Tongue
Nature's BF
Constipation
When you are constipated,
not enough of Nat
lubricating uid is
duced in the bowel to keep
the food waste soft and
moving. Doctors prescribe
Nujol because it like
this natural lubricant and
thus replaces
it.
— Y
arning of
ure's
ITO
acts
Nujol is a
lubricant — not
a medicine or
laxative — 8p
cannot gripe.
those weary, run down, dragged
feelings will dis sappear, and the ok ftim ie
vim and “pep” come back again. Get
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan today
At your druggists— liquid or tablcts,
as you prefer
ude’s
Pepto-Mangan
Toni¢ and Blood Enricher
SPOHN’S
DISTEMPER
COMPOUND
Are your horses cough-
ing or running at the
nose! If so, give them “SPOHN'S”
A valuable remedy for Coughs,
£ nh Pistemper, Influenza, horse ang
ye orms among horses a
mules. An occasional