The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 13, 1923, Image 3

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Philadelphia Druggists Recommend
| Hypo-Cod to All Who Suffer
With Coughs and Colds.
There
should go
ing with
cough,
is no reason
through this
after
Hy po-Cod the
that the Philadelphia Druggists
making a better health drive will
relieve and rid yow of the most stub-
born cold or cough. It will
you from needless suffering you |
start taking it now, will build |
You up and prevent you from catching
every cold that comes alonr. Mr. Nor
man P. Voorhees of 1300 N. Marvine
why
winter
cold
anyone
suffer
or a bad
great builder
cold
on
also save
if
as it
but his impulses are strong.
THICK AND BEAUTIFUL
385.Cent “Danderine” Does Wonders for
Lifeless, Neglected Hair.
A gleamy mass
of luxuriant hair
full of gloss, lus-
ter and life short-
ly follows a genu-
ine toning up of
neglected scalps
with dependable
“Danderine.”
Falling halr,
itching scalp and
the dandruff is
corrected immediately. Thin, dry,
wispy or fading hair Is quickly Invigo
rated, taking on new strength,
and youthful beauty. “Danderine”
delightful on the hair: a refreshing
stimulating tonie—not sticky or greasy!
Any drug store.—Advertisement.
oy Me 1) of
is
tt
There and small
men in the
ire lots of hig boys
world
“CASCARETS” FOR LIVER
AND BOWELS—10c A BOX
Cures Biliousness, Constipation, Siek
Headache, Indigestion, Drug stores. Adv
Not His Fault.
Banks had
and retiring little
When women
always fled
until
ix
Private been
bashful
army,
had
stayed
No it
his companions ran
in civilian
duced to
Ban
NER
visited the cami
he for
shelter
had
when
there after they left,
came # surprise
ons
of
him
former
garb and was ro
$1 ’
ahle rot
abhi 0 ¥
When
Banks aside he asked him how he had
met his wife
“Well,
meekly, “It
exactly meet
overtook me”
he was
returned the
way
littie
was this
her
I never did
She just kinder
Treason in the Proofroom. |
“I'm going to fire that pr
sald the editor,
“Why ?' asked
“Why. in the habit of letting
funny mniistakes through and then
sringing them to the columnists atten.
tion."—Atlanta Constitution
wireader™ |
the assistant editor
he's
20
a
ROM
S NOW
writes: “I suffered
with and coughs every winter
until I started to take Hypo-Cod. 1
would have a bad eough and would not
be able to sleep. Nothing seemed to
help me until I got started on Hypo-
Cod. Now I would not think of being
without it in the house. It rids me
of a cold and cough in a hurry and 1
do not have nearly so many as 1 used
to the children with
It is a wonderful
St, Philadelphia,
colds
also give it
same results,
cold In a Jiffy start taking It at once”
You, too, will find Hypo-Cod will help
you and if you wish to regain vour
health get a bottle from your drug-
gist today.—Adv,
those who can't tulk
DEMAND “BAYER”
Take Tablets Without Fear if You
See the Safety “Bayer Cross.”
are not getting the genuine
Aspirin proved mafe by millions
prescribed by physicians for
ey
harmed. If has its way,
om ————
used by millions for
and general
f “Dandelion” for
50 vears,
stores seil
30 cents,
stores
Ady.
Every man on earth works
his own mind's eye
One
Shot
health
worm
EO. cont
wit
Battle Af
rave
Nir
ney. times, ar
sxpeis W
N.Y
Pesry’'s “Dead
and
Tape
Lily
18 dues
12 Pear
MYSTERY DIAMOND IS SOLD
Stone Weighing 44 Carats Carried to
England at Time of Bolshevik
Revoit Changes Hands.
Adv
or
Wy
from nt
Bolshevist revolution
mystery diamond known as the
“Princess Mary” has ut changed
hands, the purchaser being n resident
the north of Eugland The price
paid has not been divulged, but its late
owner, Gordon Nathan, last year with.
ion. ax the
reach $10,000
of vellow
Carried to
the
nnd Russia
time of the
inst
fry
in
Irew the diamond from auet
{
highest bid did not
The dinmond
tint, with nn Maltese cross on the back,
and ned “Princess Mary”
because before wedding a proposal
the Ler,
I' weighs 44 enrats and Is thus almost
as large as the famous Hope diamond,
Mr. Nathan thinks the of the
stone will apprecinte.
i= B
sione
was n the
stone to
vaige
p— ———
Moral Character Governs.
It i= not money, nor is it mere intel
lect that governs the world-—it is mor.
al it is intellect associated
with excellence,
charucter
moral
He whe is afrald of doling too much
nlwavs does ton little,
Verdict?
ness and restlessness
with the eveni ng
disturbances fo
There’s double
Postum; delightf
d health,
nerves an
after drinking coffee
the
ien
ship with
improve-
comfort which so
©
Pasture Feeding
Found Superior
Brief Summary Given of
Tests Carried at Illinois
Experiment Station.
The old-fashioned permanent bine
grass pasture, which has been consid.
ered out of date by many corn-belt
farmers In recent years, came hack
into its own in a steer-feeding experi-
ment carried on at the Nlinois experi-
ment station during the past summer
under the management of Prof. R. I.
Snapp of the animal! husbandry de
partment of the university In this
test four lotd of three-year-old steers
were fed a full ration of shelled corn
blue grass pastire, sweet
clover pasture, alfalfa hay and
silage The cattle
respectively. fed
»
meal as a
of
SUp-
plement, but no any
kind was used In the other lots
Feed Bills Higher.
Although cattle fed in
lots gained rapidly
those on pasture, their feed
were considerably higher, sd
ture
standpoint
supplement
(dry
did
hills niso
the the
more han
» that pas
was superior from a finand
Due ex
to
msideration must
facts that
pork was produced in connection with
also be glven the Hors
pasture feeding, that considerable less
labor was spent in
tle, and thut
duced was scattered or
no appreciable
with no expen
Due to the
fat cuttle values : four
failed
vt
Lae
all o manure
the
fertility
pro
land with
joss and
liture
recent
in
cattle
ever,
with the
of the other th .
Proved Disappointing
clover pas
show na
or
to
profit
loss suffered
1
blue §
reo
Sweet
made very
sweet ol
July,
ing the earl
and woody
Un the
Alfalfa hay
Total cost
of feed
per
finelud-
ing
ture}
Loss per
head in
ciunding
pork
head
ne
$44.70 344862 343.4% 352
2.448 1.08% 8.51
Metals Are Blamed for
Fishy Taste in Butter
In eating butter whieh has a shy
taste, we often wonder why it is that
those who prodact
fish and butter to get together
is, they don't Netence
that cream which
contact with metal,
develops this flavor
Often cream is placed
which may
Coming In
handle this allow
The
has dis
covered comes in
very rapidiy
in granite ware
chipped surface
with thls metal,
have a
contact
addition, getting a Iittle extra salt and
too much energy on the working ladle,
bring about this very unfavorable
Should Be Destroyed
The United States Department
of
much time and
Ax a mle does not pay
patience,
It iz better
carcasses, disinfect the poultry houses,
in that way eradicate the
can
Contagion is spread by contact with
They may be intro
newly purchased stock, or
pigeons or birds,
During Winter Weather
Opinions differ In regard to the ad
As a rule there is no ob.
Jection to artificial heat of about 50
while furthermore this
would facllitute the ventilation of the
space. However, unless the tempera
ture be quite regular, heating should
he omitted, as tew factors are more
dangerous than a fluctuating tempera.
ture in a poultry house during winter
weather,
Condensed Buttermilk Is
Very Good to Feed Hogs
The condensed or “semi-solid” but-
termilk gives very good results In
feeding swine, Jt differs very little
from skim milk In eomposition, and
telale have shown that it has sub
stantially the same value for pigs
Many farmers who do not have suf.
ficient skim milk for their hogy ead
the semisolid buttermilk with the
alm milk,
Area Plan of Wiping |
Out Cattle Disease |
Scheme Is Proving Popular |
in Many Parts of Country.
(Prepared by the United States Department |
of Agricuiture.)
Testing cattle for tuberculosis un-
der the area plan—that i=, testing all |
the cattle at once in a county or other |
area-—is proving very popular in many
parts of the country, One is |
that a county freed of this disease 1s |
# center to which cattle are
attracted ; another is that large num- |
bers of cattle ean be tested at a lower
cost than when only a few herds or a
herd are tested,
During the past year nearly
O00 cattle were tested under
this wus more than
all the cattle tested in
| States. A
ported
dhe cattle
reason
buyers
single
1.8003,
this plan, |
per cent
the United i
72 counties
a
{ and oh
of
re
summary of 72
as having finished testing all of
within
the work
I
1
I
EHOWS |
ot |
their borders
that wis done at a cost
34
pens
ipproximnte cents
3
included all ex
i demnity
fur 81
of
A) counties over
Ho counties
ttle
| testing all the cu
Seventeen coun
nd ten in Nort
been gapnroy ped
credited areas and cattle
within thelr
{ properly identified withou
| ceulin test f« of
| to such states as will accep
{ moved from
wu period
i of cattle
Indiana Roads Are Not
(is were regraveied
stoned.” Trae
nthe caused them
age he
maintenny
Druin 15
item In
experience %
hin
gid type roads
ined heite
He demand of
ret Maximum Number of
Egos in Winter Months
' gel the maximum ni r of :
¥ »
nths
thers
it things fo be «
! Generally peakl these
four prin
hens, com
feed in
The quantity
considerable
-
ne.
themselves into
oF Are good
ing,
stant
pends fo a
the kind of fowls kept
proper plier
care
extent
He
raising pullets from pure bred
eRe stock, for it does
inying
‘any more to raise and
{| breeds
keep
any oid Kind
little hue
than just
f COuUrse re
| beginning, but the increase in
}
{ profits will more than balance
they cont a
It Is Usually Hard to
Determine Sex of Geese
There
! making sure of the sex of ganders and
| geese. The gander has a shorter
thicker neck than the goose, Th
| between his jegs
{ of the goose is double
i= usually some difficulty in
and
« bag
is single, while that
The gander's |
| voice Is clear, thin, silvery: the gooss
| has a deep bass, The beak a gan
der is thicker; the under mandible is
fuller. The under mandible of
{ goose is shrunken around the nostrils
| It I= better to get new ganders in |
| the fall, Some ganders and geese will
| tnke but one mate; other ganders will |
| mate with two or more Not over |
| three geese to a gander should be |
i
:
of
i
i the
3
used in making a mating
Ordinary scours In young calves
i= caused by indigestion Either
your ealf has been getting too much
milk or the milk is too rich in fat. |
The best treatment for scours in young
calves is to reduce the feed. Do not
let the calf have all the milk it will
drink, and let It drink several times a
day. Give the calf about two ounces
of castor oil to clean the bowels,
| Female Geese Are Good
Until Ten Years of Age
Female geese are usually kept until |
they are from cight to ten years old, |
or ag long as they will lay well, but the
ganders are seldom kept after they are
six or seven years old. Wild ganders
are kept as long as they will breed
and sometimes yearling ganders gre
used for breeding stock, but it is fhe
best policy to walt till hoth sexes ure
three to five years old.
Late Molters Need Some
Protection on Cold Days
"The late moulters need protection
from exposure when shy of feathers In
eold weather, Tt pags to keep them
confined on windy dovk and furnish a
ration that is well balanced and sum.
cient to develop a rapid feather
growth. These late moniters are the
best layers und It costs money to jose
birds of that Lea
Oye
or
of
The
for ail
of 1
“
Ye
¢
authors
if
as short
made a
“What
= "And
Humorlst
wfore
Colds
?ain
Headache Neuralgia Lumbago
Toothache Neuritis
Which cont~ins proven ¢
Hand
Pe
ise
tablets
“Baver £ #8 of 12
i ’
100—Druggists.
v
¥
bs ies of
Manufacture of Mouos
‘Two pleasant ways __
to relicve a cough, fs
Take your choice and suit ;
your taste. 5-B-—or Menthol
flavor. A sure relief for coughs,
colds and hoarseness. Put one
in your mouth at bedtime,
Always keep a box on hand.
SMITH BROTHERS
UGH DROPS pmo
amous since 1847 sieved dur)
Freshen a Heavy Skin
i inating Cu
aniiseplic, fas
GARMENT, DRAPERY
Tint Worn,
New for
Aan exquisitely
ented conomical face, skin, baby
Faded Things .nd dusting wder and perfw
15 Cents
136
superfiuous
Het Trio (Song
- Advertisement
Hg i
oven
Drug
k« KE DO se
Best External Remedy = “
aches and pains. the re Only the Best Ingredients.
‘ re used In Brandreth Pills For con-
stipation Take
none
Over exertio
have mn
bed time
they
equal,
Adv,
an Allcock’s Plaster. Ady
— - or two at
Restrictions of Plebeians
MONErs were « Ple-
originally forbidd
They fo
poor, and not
Patricians
without pay,
for debt, and could
in pieces for distribution
ditors Finding
ons intolerable, the Plebelans in
paired to Mons Sacer
vhere thes
but
nt th fond
nan con allied
Were
rights Were
allowen
with the
ver in the army
nto slavery
en | say
es 1]
Bu
wir speech be
1 fue 0
nit o =i 444
Hing abou
¢ He ent
mg
condit
$000
ist peak jet ve
ax posgible I only once their core their
during four
Rion i iy
un
00rd
four
Wore
Kveeed near
brid
this step so alnrpesd
words resolved te
they ¥’ he asked
to you!" he replied —
{lL.ondon)
War
boss 1 clusses that they grants
ed to the Plebelans the right of
annually from
O magistrates,
tn protect them
of the Patricians. After the
of 200 the disabilities of
the Plebeians were almost entirely re
choos.
wep
ith
- ros.
Hubby Can Help.
a giri promises to marry she
ing their own
tribunes
Han
tn
called
poner against! ay
Kim
In pee
that there will
dishes to wash
nhout
be nineteen
Just for two,
Yeurs
The Winter Breakfast
which includes Grape-Nuts with cream or
good milk, will have one dish that has both
engaging flavor and true nourishment.
Grape-Nuts is more than ‘something good
to eat.”’ It is a building food in most digests
ible form; rich in proteins, carbohydrates,
mineral elements and vitamin B—all vie
tally essential to the daily rebuilding of every
part of the body.
It pays to keep oneself in the highest ph
condition, for with the higheun wh
vigor that go with health you can “do things”
and be happy.