The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 23, 1923, Image 3

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    WOMEN FROM
FORTY TO FIFTY
Will Be Interested in Mrs.Hooker’s
ecovery by Use of Lydia E. Pink-
{ ham’s Vegetable Compound
St. Paul, Minn.— ‘I was going through
the Change of Life and suffered froma
run-down condition
and the troubles a
woman has to go
through atthattime,
hot flashes, nervous
ness and headaches.
At times I was not
able to do my work,
but since takin B
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
egetable Com-
pound I am Jaining
every day and can do
my work with more
ease than I have for five or six years,
I owe it all to your great medicine.’ —
MARTHA HOOKER, 114 College Avenue,
St. Paul, Minn.
When women who are between the
ages of forty-five and fifty-five are beset
with such annoying symptoms as ner-
vousness, irritability, melancholia and
heat flashes, which produce headaches,
dizziness, or a sense of suffocation, they
should take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound. It is especially adapted
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contains no harmful drugs or narcotics,
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., Lynn, Massachusetts, for a free
copy of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private
Text-Book upon “‘Ailments Peculiar to
Women,”
} Cruel Words.
The wife had been away from home
reading. She dropped
wearily into a chalr and closed her
for a rest when her husband
began te ask questions.
“Oh, don’t talk to me,” she begged,
“I'm tired.”
“I wanted to rest myself,” he re-
turned, “but was kept trom doing so
by the noise you made.”
“1 was away,” she said.
“But there were echoes”
turned,
husband was
eyes
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ST Enderwand
RILEY,
good with a vengeance. Other Illin}
the Cub outfield and Reichle In the
club he was sent by the Cardinals.
McCann with Detroit,
Evie Hellstrom, last
to which
Syracuse and Tom
Peden is with
Tris Speakers’ phenomenal
come-back Is the talk of major league
circles,
»
The
to resent
players,
players used
the college
old-time baseball
the invasion of
3ill Rice, a Pacific
Is taking a team of girl baseball play-
ers to the Orient,
.
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The Philadelphia Nationals have
signed Carlton Lord, third
of the Rockford Three-l club.
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baseman
The t a lot of
f
waiting for sedns
the pinch hitter
warm weather tha
have done what
usually does
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of the
ARKO
has
Gray, pitching
Western
four
George fee
ub of the
for the
past YOenrs,
. * *
Rickey
to}
of the Si
up
(hia
Manager Branch
Seems ave dug
real in John Stuart, the
one
pitcher,
Wells,
relensed
Edwin left-handed pitcher
heen by the Detroit
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Toothache
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Neuralgia
Headache
Lumbago
Rheumatism
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gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100,
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer
Accept of
Southern
gassooinl
on
*
Carroll of Newnrk
of Hols
vears old
Ownie
ore
the Cross team, Is
nineteen He won 13 out of
this
year
Hamilton
nog”
ann
Manager Jimmy of
ced the pur
Mack from
Muck is
of
Chicago
Pitcher Stubby
White
chase
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“It is not enough” coldly
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ever lived.”
you are the
rejoined
should have
singer that
The pleasure a woman gets out of
#n gowwl ery has nothing In common
with her sense of humor.
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THE GREATEST THING
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21988 N, 20th We.
Deal,
Angeles club of 1}
Baseball
third baseman of
1 Pacific Cons
traded
Charles
Lins
been
ieague, h
ns
tub for J. Carlisle Smith
a third sacker
. * *
If Lee Fohl
would boost
he knows hetter
but he
Hon miles behind George Sisler,
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McMillan
of Norman
Americans,
Brow nies
is
“Pete”
brother
outfielder,
McMillan
Joined
Young
of the
who
released.
Al Yar may bring an Al-Chinese
baseball team from Honolulu to tour
this country next summer, Yap gained
prominence with the Chinese team
which toured the United States half
a dozen years ago,
* » »
The White Sox have released nn
conditionally Roxy Snipes, an outfield.
er recently obtained from University
of South Carolina. The lads big
league career consisted of one time at
hat as pinch hitter
* »
A prophet Is not without honor save
In his own land. In Brooklyn they
don't seem to think much of Dutch
Reuther, brilliant left-hander, but
there are several other clubs which
would like to have the temperamental
one,
Baseball may have its faults, hat it
expects its players to perform under
conditions as they are offered. Base
ball players are expected to be stare
even though opposition crowds aro
saying things not soothing to the
sensitive,
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Leslie Mann, veteran outfielder.
passed from the Cardinals to the Reds,
the Cincinnati club claiming him when
walvers were asked. Mann had sought
his release that he might soon tnke up
fn position as assistant director of ath.
letics at the University of Indiana.
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One of the greatest of the groat (hie
year is Adolfo Luque, Cuban, Clneln-
nat] pitcher, Luque has been consid:
ered up to this year something of a
seven-inning | pitchar-—good for that
number, with & tendency to weaken In
the finn] sessions. Luque is no gant
In size
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Ejects Two Pitchers
Did you ever hear of one p
hitter
in a ball
It does
i
does jt?
nch
disposing of two pitchers
game?
not seem possible
Looking back over some base
bail we find in a
game played at Boston on June
13, 1016, one pinch hitter, Tom
Clarke, went to bat for Toney in
the inning This
Tones of
(larke
$4
records that
twelfth put
ont the zame. and
hit a vi
h Dick Ru
Dic)
nN
then ious liner
the box whi
rough
dolph attempted to stop
manage
but it
to knowk down the
put h
and he
the game
n which this
in it
teams
did
ball,
out of
is right ha
DBUusiness £93,
ied to leave
Ame play
lace was self a freck
both fought hit
¥
nd neither
game,
stiperh sort
t two dinky
nd strikir
He
Leo Diegel Driving
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SRB RRR BRRRRER RRL RR SARS.
Stealing Ball No Crime
A boy who gets a baseball in
the bleachers to take home ns a
souvenir is acting on the natural
impulses of all boys und ix not
gullty of larceny, according to
fa decision handed down by
Judge Brown in a Philadelphia
municipal court,
Robert Cotter, eleven, was sit.
ting in the bleachers at the
Philadelphia National league
park when a foul fly came In his
direction and he put the ball In
his pocket,
The boy was turn2d over to a
police sergeant and taken to the
house of detention, where he
spent the night,
FRACTAL ARER RRR ERR R RRR
KNEE-HIG S
Others to Batters.
Big lea
is the hardest hall
bat
to hit
some
vrourse, sticksmiths can
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Washiagton, D. C.
open golf
Inwood Country club
Gene Sarazen
driving in the
tournament
He played with
na
at the
i
heen
in
.
Langford has
with no sight
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Sam
years his left eye
#tand
inches
the
47%
The world's record for
ing broad jump is 11 feet
. sr
I'he Brazilian navy has engaged
Boh Fowler of New England as an
athletic trainer,
.
Roger Cutler, former Harvard
stroke, is mentioned for coach of the
Crimson oarsmen,
* * 0»
The proposed athletic stadium of
the University of Kentucky i= to be
the finest of Its kind in the South
* - -
Japanede swimmers won all six races
In the Far Eastern aquatic sports held
recently in conjunction with the athe
letle events at Usaka,
. - .
Norman Ross, the Mlinois
long-distance swimming star,
compete in freestyle events
the outdoor season,
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Pete Weissmuller, sixteen-year-old
brother of Johnny, famed champlon
of the Illinois A. C.. is progressing
rapldly in the aquatie game,
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A. CC.
will
during
-
"One of the things which a cham.
plonship fight proves” save a pugitis.
tle erah, “is that the experts know
ahout ax little ag the duffers”
La
Of the fighters In the heavywelght
class, Jess Willard Is the tallest hoxer
of them all bis height being 6 feet 6
Inches and mis weight 250 pounds,
than others, but there Is a general sort
ird-
fii
$1
of rule covering the easiest and ?
ost deliveries to. face BUCCORN
writes Jack Kofoed in the Philade phia
Public led
The “hn
the “"§
siest sort Is the one pitched
half
in wve," ahout way be
aiim Salles.
tween the walst and the shoulder
three or four inches toward the hands
from
fully
A ball hard to hit must
$1
the outer end of the hat
when
extended
be away
irom the plane of ie
t i=. abo
between ¢
irst glance id ap
was noe chole ne
was
to
I i= above or below the
wing of
ng of the bat, but accord
{to the rales of the game the
strike
About
the
ing cer
fica mits m a re the
shoulders
Hii
bat
and
the
the
ihe
ten
natural
thirty
nches is
of
inches is
above swing
while about
Himit below,
Also
make lit
at first blush, it would seem to
tie difference whether the bail
the outer end of the
handle, in horizontal
However, a ball pitched at the
outer end
nt
bat the the
piane
extreme
aor
IR usually bevond
Ing whether the batter
or “erowding.”
in
beyond Its outside edge, it
policy to pitch at the “weak end”
the handle. Not even Babe Ruth can
hit one very far with his knuckles,
Hence, the hardest ball to hit. theo-
retically and practically, i= a ball
pitched knee high over the inside cor
ner of the plate. A low curve, “hooked”
over the inside corner, and a fast ball.
started at arm's length over the pitch.
er's head and angled down to the hat.
ter's knees, if judiciously mixed with
a fast ball or curve, Inside or out. and
a competent “floater” will worry eight
ont of ten hatters
Slim Sallee, ax an example, lasted a
long while after his arm was virtoaily
through, because his superb control
ennbled him to put the ball in the
hardest of pinces to hit,
All Good Ball Players
“Last season, when 1 attended the
‘Old Timers’ Game’ In Boston, | rode in
a machine with Jimmy Colling, the old
Boston third baseman; Pitcher Kid
Nichols, Larry Lajole, as great a sec
ond baseman as ever lived, and old Oy
Young” says President John A.
Heydler of the Nativaal league.
“When we got out of the car at the
field, n fan, looking over our party,
said, “1 wish you boys were in your
prime and 1 was your owner. 1 could
sell you for £1,000,000 at the prevailing
prices.”
Iowa Coach Will Attend
Olympic Games in Paris
Conch George T. Bresnahan, track
conch and ascistant director of athe
Ieties at the University of lowa, will at
tend the Olympic games nm Paris next
summer for the purpose of making a
survey of the methods of uthletic conch.
ing employed by the leading treiners
of foreign track tems,
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+ We are what we eat!
It’s a startling fact, yet a simple truth.
This is the reason every one should know that
his food is really mourishing—not merely filling.
Grape-Nuts—made from wheat and barley—is
one of the few cereal foods that includes the vital
mineral salts so necessary for supplying proper
nourishment for nerve and bone structure.
In Grape-Nuts, too, is retained the important
vitamin-B of the wheat.
No food has greater influence in strengthenin
the body of a growing child than Grape-Nuts. An
remember, children need the very best there is in
the way of nourishment.
Grape-Nuts is just as delicious as it is healthful,
whether served right from the package as a break-
fast cereal with milk or cream, with fresh or
stewed fruit, or made into an appetizing recipe.
Try the suggestion given below.