The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 06, 1924, Image 3

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    ARI OTR
100,000 PEOPLE
PRAISE TANLAC
FOR ITS MERIT
World’s Greatest Tonic Is
Endorsed by People Grate-
ful for the Relief It Has
Givén Them.
Actuated by a deep sense of grati-
tude and desire to help thelr suffer
Ing neighbors, more than 100,000 well-
known men and women have offered
their personal experiences as proof of
the wonderful health-giving powers of
TANLAC, the World's Greatest Tonlc.
Throughout each and every one of
this long }ist of testimonials rings the
spirit of earnest sincerity which char-
terizes the following excerpts:
Mrs. D. J. Pritchard, Cleveland,
Ohio: “People wanting to know what
TANLAC will do may communicate
with me. It increased my welght 32 Ibs,
and brought me the very help I longed
or,”
J, H. Taylor, Memphis, Tenn.: *“To
me TANLAC was just like a good
friend—gave me help when I needed
help most.”
Mrs. Mary Schumaker, Racine, Wis. :
“Every year at the change of seasons
Rf course of TANLAC makes me eat
with a relish, restores my strength and
leaves me in splendid health.”
Judge George P. Wagnes, Police Mag-
istrate, Belleville, Ill.: “That I am en-
Joying such fine health now I can at-
tribute only to the help I recelved
from TANLAC.”
Mrs. C. K. Sellers, Springfield, Mo.:
"Since taking TANLAC 1 enjoy the
blessing of perfect health and have
the complexion of a schoolgirl.”
V. E. Ferry, age 73, Seattle, Wash. :
“TANLAC built my weight up 21 ibs
ble, and left me feeling many years
younger.”
GOOD
SUBSTITUTE.
BOTTLES SOLD,
DRUGGISTS.
FAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE PILLS.
A Little Advice
Mrs—My friends used to
that 1 could sing like an angel
Mr.—In that case, dear, why don't
you wait till you ge: to heaven?
Michigan Gargoyle,
GIRLS! GROW
tell
HAIR GROWS
Lifeless, Neglected Hair.
of luxuriant hair
full of gloss,
Pp ter and life short-
ine toning up of
neglected scalps
with dependable
“Danderine.”
the dandruff
corrected Immedilitely. Thin, dry,
wispy or fading hair is quickly invigo-
rated, taking on new strength, color
and youthful beauty.
delightful on the hair; a refreshing,
stimulating tonic—not sticky or greasy !
Any drug store.—Advertisement.
Some Typewriter
A Swiss inventor claims
produced a typewriter which will
tomatically type words as they are
dictated to it by the human voice.
WOMEN! BEWARE!
Warning! Not All Package
Are “Diamond Dyes.”
Diamond Dyes
Always ask for “Diambpd Dyes” and
if you don't see the name “Diamond
Dyes” on the package—refuse {t—hand
it back!
Each 15-cent package of “Diamond
Dyes” contains directions so simple any
woman can dye or tint skirts, dresses,
walsts, sweaters, stockings, kimones,
coats, draperies, coverings—everything
new, even If she has never dyed before.
Choose any color at drug store. Refuse
substitutes!
When One Is Serene
Serenity is achieved when you are
old enough not to care If it rains on
the day of the plenie.
DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
Take Tablets | Without Fear if You
See the Safety “Bayer Cross.”
Warning ! Unless you see the name
“Bayer” on package or on taMets you
are not getting the genuine Bayer
Aspirin proved safe by millions and
prescribed by physicians for 23 years.
Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin.
Imitations may prove dangerous. —Ady,
S—————— ———
Often at night come thoughts of
wrongs done. Men call them night-
mares,
Dyes
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“CASCARETS” FOR LIVER
‘ AND BOWELS—10¢ A BOX
Cures Biliousness, Co Constipation, Sick
eadache,In stores. Adv
Truth and politeness are seldom
» ’
Causes for Many
Clover Failures
Profitable Stand Depends
on Soil, Drainage and
Other Factors.
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
A good stand of red clover has been
increasingly difficult to secure and
maintain In many sections and for
quite a number of years. There are a
number of causes for this partial or
entire failure with red clover which
may work together or separately. The
most Important of these, in that they
are the most common and widespread,
are due In a large measure, accord-
to the United Sfates Department of
Agriculture, to continued unwise farm
practices and can be remedied only by
changing those practices. A run-down
soll Is an abused soll. In most cases
such a soll can be restored to a reason-
able fertility by reversing the process
to which its conditions are due. In-
stead of the organic matter being ex-
hausted by constant cropping, it must
be restored either by farm manure or
by green manure. Instead of the natural
supplies of lime, phosphate, and
potash, which may have been scanty
in the first place, being further drawn
on, these elements must be added to
the soll.
Look After Drainage.
Where clover fallure Is experienced
or crops are unsatisfactory, the first
step, say department clover specialists,
should be to look after the drainage.
the clover heaves badly
im-
will be
a consequence
other efforts
are such
cannot be Improved, al-
sike clover should be substituted for
There is no use trying to
grow red clover on badly drained land.
Needs of Soll,
When a crop failure happens on land
all
If conditions
with the county
In many cases the agent will know
that section need
and the rem-
ice,
soils In
lime or some fertilizer,
certain information Is avallable a sim-
will soon tell the story
If it Is organic mat-
sweet clover
most of the clover fall-
soils deficient IA
aad on these the results with
clover will be equally unsatisfactory.
he grown
for hay or soll Improvement,
must be noted that if these crops are
removed as hay there is no henefit to
the soll. Hoggzing down the erop is a
Plant Soy Beans Aboit
Same Time as Corn
The best time for pl
is about the same as , iT CON.
28-inch rows for cultivation
30 pounds of seed per acre
ing soy beans
pril
using
Is weedy It Is best
If not, drill
Midwest or Ito
fore inoculation Is necessaty
quarts of soll taken from the roots of
oculated. A 20-bushel
beans requires about
crop of
two-thirds
80-bushel crop of corn. Use at least
100 pounds of acid phosphate or its
equivalent per acre each year for soy
beans, If no stable manure is used on
and potash.
When about half the leaves have
harvested. If the beans are left in
the field too long the pods may shat-
ter badly, resulting in loss of seed.
Paint Farm Implements
With Used Oil and Grease
Old greases and olls from automo-
biles, trucks and tractors, need not be
thrown away. Instead, pour them into
a receptacle and put them to entirely
different uses. One 1s to mix with coal
dust enough oll to make the mass a
little pasty and use the stuff as fuel.
Conl dust is often a waste otherwise
and is more or less of a nulsance to
handle dry, but when mixed with the
oll It not only hangs together but also
burns well, Still another use is to
paint the bright surfaces of farm Im-
plements with the old greases to stave
off the formation of rust,
Simple Rule to Follow
in Feeding Dairy Cows
Perhaps one of the easiest riles to
follow In feeding the dairy herd is to
give each animal all-the good rough-
age, such as legume bay and silage,
that she will consume, and feed one
pound of grain per day for each three
or four pounds of milk, depending
upon its richness, which the cow gives.
In figuring silage, the rule Is to feed
about three pounds per each 100
pounds of live weight. With some
animals these rules can be varied,
but the average cow will usually pro-
duce a satisfactory return when they
are followed.
Timely Suggestions
for Keeper of Bees
Plenty of Stores for Brood
Rearing Important.
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
The object of all manipulations of
bees during the spring should be the
gecuring of the largest possible force
of workers at the beginning of the
main honey flow,
The most important thing Is plen-
ty of stores for brood rearing, because
it takes a frame of honey to ralse a
frame of brood. Consequently, every
colony should have at least forty-five
pounds of honey in the hive, This
should be given in the form of sugar
sirap made by bolling together two
pounds of water to one part of sugar,
from the year before,
best feed.
All weak, queenless colonies should |
be united with strong colonies, Do |
not unite two weak colonies at this |
time of the year. To unite, place the |
wenk colony on the strong with a
newspaper between. Punch a few small |
holes in the paper and they
with the joss of no bees,
Many
bound,
rearing.
honey
brood
become
of room for
good queens
Newton Boggs, Deputy
Colorado Agricultural
brood In them.-
jee Inspector,
college.
Amount of Manure to Be
Applied for Corn Varies
The amount of barnyard manure to
be applled for effective and economical
results with a crop of corn varies con
siderably, depending not
crop but on the soll, the
the manure, and sey
Five tons to the acre
twelve to fifteen tons no me
and twenty to twenty-
heavy dressing
Experiments ha
that under average corn-belt
corn in a rotation inciud-
stable ma
only on the
is a very
dressing,
dium dressing,
tons 4 very
soll ve
conditions
nure than it is usually practical to ap-
y of the soil is to be
The application of a
fertilizer In connection
manure Is necessary. The
commercial fertilizer
containing potash is also usually
visable. The rotation con usually be
arranged as to provide nitrogen
of suitable legumes.
maintained,
phosphatic
the
80
From Mature Fowls Only
ity and hatel bil
only from he
breeding
used, only
Eggs of high ferti
ity are obtained
maiures
young stock is to he
and pullets have
maturity and were hatched
should be selected for
breeding pens. When
old birds are always preferred for the
yf hatching eggs Birds
ered from serious dis
alt
atock
that
the available,
production «
that have recov
of any kind
breeding pens.
and females Influen
tility and hatchability more than any
thing else. If the weather is «cool,
gather the eggs four or five times dally
and place them in the cellar or base
ment where the temperature ranges
from 40 to 65 degrees. Save only the
medium-sized clean eggs, from
(mly about
gathered
should not be used
in the The vigor «
ces the fer
free
eggs from every 100 will
Importance of Radio in
Producing and Marketing
products is
States Department of Agriculture,
More than 50 per cent of the 1,200
they
owned tube sets employing three or
more tubes, while approximately
per cent of the farmers reported hav
ing homemade sets ranging from sims
ple crystal detectors to tube sets,
Proper Litter for Chicks
from the haymow, makes good litter
for baby chicks,
the best hard grains for baby chicks
A mixture of wheat bran, two parts,
and whent middlings, cornmeal, sifted
ground oats and sifted weat scrap, of
each one part, is a good dry mash of
ground grains.
Hubam Is Getting Cheap
Hubam, which is the annual sweet
clover, is now getting cheap enough in
price so that many people are consid
ering using it instead of the regular
biennial sweet clover, Hubam has the
advantage that it Is an annual and
there is no danger of it coming up the
following year in the corn,
Celeriac Same as Celery
Celeriae roots are planted and
grown in almost the same manner as
celery. The seed is sown the first of
May, and the plants are transplanted
about the 10th of July, 8 to 10 inches
apart, In rows three feet apart. It
does not have to be banked or boarded
up like celery.
Colds
Pain
Headache
Toothache
Lumbago
Rheumatism
“Bayer” package
“Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
It is us great Job sometimes to pin a
personality down to sin
cerity.
Roman Eye Dalsam fi» an antiseptic oint.
ment Hence the medication heals by pene
trating the Inflamed eye surfaces Adv
This is the land of the roe,
thing worth having Is seldom
to us that way.
but any
offered
/
Salt of
hoe the
earth
also
the quite generally
pep
A Simple, Safe, Sure Remedy
for all aches and pains due to
taking or exertion is an
Allcock's Plaster Adv,
local
cold over
Spinsters naturally men whol
do not propose,
10M »
Oppose
lo
your taste,
Put one
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{save half the cost and are better
{pleased when, by our new method,
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Size of the Human Body
Authorities differ in fixing num-
feet of the surface of
there heling no fixed
vasiations in size,
8 man of 5 feet 8 Inches weighing
1 175 pounds has a skin surface
approximately 16 squ. re feet. The
larger men and women meas more,
some of them much more, while
pome of the diminutive bodies
bave a measurement as low ss 10
square feet
the
ber of square
human body,
the
the
owing to
ure
very
more
A fool
started
and his money are soon
SN
detemo! Clogniinag Mere Inpurient
eases of life.
tion, says a noted
Wa Sie Onle
The
Not a Medicine
gentle lubricant,
out the world.
pure water it is
Get rid of consti
nal flenalingia
your face. For sal
jol
your teeth or wash