The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 01, 1924, Image 3

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    30) Days’ Free Trial Offer
12 Months to Pay
vad
An Amazing
Free Trial Offer
A plan has just been formu-
lated whereby American farm-
ers can try out on their farms
the very latest model of the
great SHARPLES Separator
plant. This free trial plan, in
the fewest words, is this:
Following are some
of the opinions ex-
pressed y various
professors and teach-
ers in noted agricul-
tural schools regard-
in the SHARPLES
Allsteel Cream Sep-
arator that we are
lending to farmers
on Free Trial
At Kansas Univer.
sity—"Well, 1 like
that; it is so easy to
turn and clean,” and
Prof. mn said
“that is the biggest
Httle Separator I ever
saw.
At Nebraska Uni-
versity — “That is
some separator; 1
can recommend that
to any one" While
the Profs. «ea
#aid, “It was the
greatest separator
they had ever seen”
At Missouri Uni-
versity— "That sep-
arator will crown the
separator business in
Missouri when peo-
ple learn how easy It
turns and what It
does.”
At Ohio University
~-"If we had not run
it ourselves and
tested it they would
not believe {t: sure
have a wonderful
machine.”
At Ames — "You
have made a big im-
provement in separa-
tors and are using
the right methods,
and want one as soon
as possible”
Again at Illinols,
Wisconsin, Purdue
and other State Uni
versities the Profes.
sors and authorities
call the Allstee] Sep-
arator Wonderful.
If a man
times forgets to be
You simply ask us to loan you a
SHARPLES Allsteel Cream Separa-
tor for a free trial. You send no
money and make no deposits. This
SHARPLES Allsteel Separator will
be sent to your express office, all
charges prepaid. You try it for thir-
ty days and we await your decision.
The SHARPLES Allsteel Cream
Separator that will be sent you is the
last work of our Separator engineers
and experts. It is of all-steel con-
struction—sturdy and strong. It has
a capacity of over six hundred (600)
pounds of milk per hour; has the
famous Tubular Suspended Bowl,
Automatic Variable Feed at Any
Speed; is distinguished for its ad-
vanced and modern construction fea-
tures; for its compact, handsome
appearance and for its phenomenal
separating capacity, and the ease of
turning it is almost unbelievable
Big Allowance Given
on Old Separators
Send immediately for the details
of this free trial offer and the twelve-
months-to-pay plan.
THE SHARPLES
SEPARATOR COMPANY
West Chester, Pa.
thank heaven for your dinner
wn scold the cook?
SOme- Wh
ind th
enough, he
sick.
is busy
that Is lean, not
is harder than brass,
Superstition Is just another way of A man from hun
upsetting peace of mind.
| ger,
question will be settled forever. The high quality
that never varies and the remarkably low price form
a combination attained in no other coffee. Order
a supply today from your Regular Retail Grocer.
Grocers: Monarch Coffes, Catsup, Sweet Pickles, Condiments,
Fruits, Vegnablos and uli produce of our kitchens are sold only
by Regulsr Retail Groc and operate their own stores,
WE NEVER SELL TO CHAIN STORES
REID, MURDOCH & CO.
CHICAGO NEW YORK
BOSTON (Successors to Wm. M. Flanders Co.)
Always the Same
Every time there is a
boom, people say hard
never come again.
business
times will
One E0-cent bottle of Dr. Peery's “Dead
Bhot” will save money, time, anxiety and
health. One dose Fakes Worma or Tape
worm. 872 Pear! 8t, Y. Adv,
No Excuse for Loafing
Bread is the staff of life, but that
fact doesn’t justify a man in making
his life one continuous loaf.
Cu ticura
*~. Soap and
Ointment
pen eri
anythi
sizes, 15¢ and
KEEP EYES WELL! g
Dr. Thompson's e Water will
oh them. y {i wis or
ay. N. Jot,
Jr FE RIGHT FOR COU NTRY HOME
5 Acres Sood land; on stons
Rand trolley; 411) Shy 4 miles,
JUSTIN, NEW oR DEL.
HOME HINTS
AND DIET
By INEZ SEARLES WILLSON
oie lrp rir pp rr lini py
(©. 1934, Western Newspaper Union.)
Is cheese as indigestible as it is
ordinarily credited with beingl Ex-
periments carried on by the Depart-
ment of Agriculture In eo-operation
with the Bureau of Animal Husbandry
seem to show that this is not the case,
These experiments were conducted
with young men as subjects They
were given a diet consisting of bread,
American cheese and fruit. The re-
sults proved that over 90 per cent of
the protein was digested ani iat 80
per cent of the energy was available
and there were no evidences of diges
tive difficulties
The digestion of the
cheese takes place In the Intestines
rather than in the stomach and this
may be the cause of the general opin-
fon that cheese is a “heavy” food
There is a large amount of
present in cheese nnd it forms a conl-
fing around the protein. This
it difficult for the digestive
reach the protein and thus the diges-
tive processes In the stomach are re
tarded.
Distress, due
been attributed to the pre
fatty which are produced dur
ing the ripening The same
condition may be about by
cooking cheese at a
protein of
fat
mnkes
juices to
to eating cheese, has
sence of free
acids
Process
brought
temperature so
acids freed.
Further experiments, in which the
required to digest cheese was
prove that the same amount
lated no more easily
In order to lessen the length of time
should be taken in as finely a divided
‘nreful
help The practice of
with cheese,
is a great ald In
particles. Hard
reduced to small
and mixing It
best way of maki
lees 9
eating
especially soft
separating
more
Abelt-
will
cheese,
cheese is
pieces
ing cheese
it possible for the digestive ju
reach the protein
The use of bakir
alkalies has
the «
g soda and other
been recommended
hip
hie,
for making heese more digest
In that It
Experiment
claim. The alkall does neutralize
fatty acids which may
an advantage as It affec
the cheese
Many experiments have
renders the protein solu
does not hear ou!
ts the flavor of
heen oon
of cheese as
The results have beer
Not
food,
a food
satisfactory
nutritive
which can be assimils
without
ergy. It
only ls
hut It is In
ted by the
the expenditur
does not cause digest
It may he combined it
ways with other foods to make
and palatable dishes in
fat and protein are fur
an economical form
both
EVENTS ON FASHIONS
The
designs which is
country,
present craze for ortental colors
the
aut.
centered in
successful
sweeping
is more or
of the
due to the
expeditions
irs a direct
interest
Egypt fo
logliesl
there,
The eves of the world are
toward those anclen! tombs @'ich are
yielding their long
days. The success of the explorers (s
a triumph In which the whole world
wants to share
aro!
conducted
being
turned
secrets of
sone
textile fabrics are expressing thelr In.
terest by bringing forth a bewildering
array of materials, oriental in color
and design.
The dress designers are creating cos
tumes which they know or think te
be Egyptian In line and feeling
The merchant is filling his shop with
these costumes and his shelves over
flow with a riot of color and design.
The jeweler and the bootmaker will
rest of the costume, sr will the manu
facturer of every dress
known to woman.
The feminine world will
self In a coat of many colors
fashion's decree will be executed.
Surely King Tut in all his
was never more magnificent
is now in memory.
Strange that a king of a dead
array It.
and
than he
and
his time? Not so strange at that
press on the fashions of the day.
In olden times when coats of mail
The women’s clothes were a reflection
of the men's. In times of peace they
were apt to be loose and flowing. The
military feeling was present in the
styles of 1014-1018,
We never go through a presidential
election without featuring a new color,
the favorite of the first lady of the
lgnd. Kot sc long ago our shop win.
dows were filled with “Mrs. Harding
blue.” “Alice blue” will be remem.
bered as the favorite color of Presi
dent Roosevelt's daughter,
Kings and queens and others who oc
cupy a prominent place in the world's
affairs will always sway the fashions of
Weir Httle hour,
Thousands of women have kidney and
bladder trouble and never wuspect it.
Women’s complaints often prove to be
nothing else but kidney trouble, or the
result of kidney or bladder disease,
If the kidneys are not in a healthy econ-
dition they may cause the other organs
to become diseased,
Pain in the back,
ambition, nervousness
symptoms of kidney trouble,
Don't delay starting treatment. Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's pre-
scription, obtained at any drug store, may
be just the remedy needed to overcome
such conditions,
Get a medium or large size bottle imme
diately from any drug store.
However,
great preparation,
Kilmer & Co.
sample bottle.
and mention
headache, loss of
are
send ten cents to
Binghamton, N. Y.
When writing, be
this paper.— Advertisement.
Dr
Solving the Problem
What the world? Ask
self, you? Then vou're on
the of the problem.
ails
whit ails
right track
your
Mrs. McDole’s Experience
Ludington, Michigan.—*‘1 suffered
guery month and was very irregular,
eadaches all the time, was thin
and pale, with no appetite. I had
taken all kinds of medicines, and ev-
ery doctor told me I would have to
face an operation before I would be
well well agai I was doing factory work,
to stay at home s0 much
ad I was getting discouraged. My
mother advised me to try Lydia
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and
1 did so with good results. I am now
feeling fine. I have advised all my
girl friends, who have such troubles
as I had, to take your wonderful
dice "Mrs. THRESSA McDoLz,
426 S. Rath Ave., Ludington, Mich.
Los Angeles, California.—* I was
insuch a condition that I was scarcely
able to walk, even to do my house-
work. I had no energy, was depressed
and often wished to die. I am a chef,
but was totally unable to do any
cooking. ® A friend recommended
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound and I have taken it with sue-
cess. After the fourth bottle I felt
much better, and after the tenth I
never felt better in my life, as it re-
sulted in a complete recovery. I cer-
All Start With Gas
Difficult Customer—*1 can't
ber the ne of the car |
think it starts with ‘T."" “Exasperated
Ralesman-——"Madam, all our cars start
with gasoline.” London Passing Show,
want-—I
Bmarting., scalding. sticky eves selleved
by morning If Roman Eyes Halsarm fe
when retiring 272 Pearl Bt NY
Lays Millions of Eggs
A starfish me
Ady
HN EN aN) Opus
and, but for thelr ene
erye the hs
would fill the
INies,
hich pre
iiance, these
in one
CORNS
Lift Off-No Pain!
world's seas year
Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little
iy that corn stopg hurting, then short-
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
“Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to
remove every hard corn, soft corn, or
Uses B lack S Sheets
One London society woman recently
bereft of her husband carries her ob-
sleeping in black silk sheets,
Man is a slave to the almighty dol
lar, but woman Is doing everything
che can to rescue him from slavery.
To Have a Clear, Sweet Skin
Touch pimples, redness, roughness
or itching, If any, with Cuticura Oint-
ment, then bathe with Cuticura Soap
find hot water. Rinse, dry gently and
dust on a little Cuticura Taleum to
leave a fascinating fragrance on skin,
Everywhere 26¢ each--Advertisement.
Too Personal
First Counsel-Your lordship, 1 am
opposed by an unmitigated scoundrel,
Second Coundel-—-My learned friend
8 such a notoriods Har
Judge (sharply) <The counsel will
kindly confine thelr remarks to such
mullers as are mn dispute,
i
KNOW ABOUT TANLAC
LET THEM SEE ME”
“Bw Ber 1. con I came back from over
| there,” said he, “1 was In a mighty
{bad fix. 1 had been gassed and after
getting home 1 got down pren-
monia, This left me ‘all in’ without
appetite, down In welght, liver out of
fix, and suffering from constipation,
billousness and headaches without end,
phis in Praising World's
Greatest Tonic—Tells
of Recovery.
with
“If anybody wants to find out about |
Just let them me,” ig the |
hearty suggestion of Joseph H. Baker,
6560 North Third St, Memphis, Tenn.
Mr. Baker went with the
Thirtieth Division during the | of
World War and participated In the
St. Mihlel, Valley of Ar-| anlac Is
having cited for
in the He | mill
Memn- |
ROO
“Tanlac
hefore
put
shot my welght up
me to epting 48 never
fifteen
man
ven to this day.
for Tanlac”
wounds and made a
and 1 feel
gny enough
y
Overseas strong, well
"me fine ¢
unt
Wovres and hy all
it no substitute
1 hottles gold
for sale good drrg-
heen Over 40
Argonne
af the
drives Accel
action
nber
phis Fire Department, Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills.
Matin Homeseckers
five or more on ong
oy. making
min af
ry
1 winters Ooo
WILLIAMS
Rervice
BOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
FAR M 8—SEND you MY DE RIPTIY 8
terest ¥ i" 1
YER BFORD PA Phe me 258,
TOMATO PLANTS
Earlia- ww, Stone, Red Ra *, Bonnie Best Puree pos
0, ¥ ‘ 100: 1.000. S100. (barges
$8, Four varieties
wo © Ladtuoe, "three of Colied Bermods
Brussels Sprouts, Beet Hob'-Habi pects
Roby King, Puviests, Tor
lew York lonproved | sree! gust paid
I Oe, 30, 5 00, 000, $1 0 00. 8 2:
i 0. BH. Pommervilie- i for $1 9: 1 od
at 3150, Satisfaction gusrsstend
D.F. JAMISON, SUMMERVILLE, S. Cc.
Greatly Relieved We Have an Excellent Opportunity
Jersey City, N. J.—*1 took Lydia | 10 fer shibe:r indy or Kentietan to Bali
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound an be devoted to the wor Legitimate,
for Srampe and fainting spells. Ido oh
office work, and have been in this produeis ly
condition four or five years, having H.
to stay at home from work a day or 111 Gny Stree
tue sts Halla, Quite Hoquently. I
ave en ut ten tties of i
and have been greatly relieved. i - "BABY Y CHICKS;
recommend it myself and you ay FESIREED ETOCK
be;
Sotieet, 1 0 4 WA
tainly recommend it to all I hear of Cabbage
complaining and you can use this let- on, Kule,
ter as a testimonial.”’ —Mrs. MARY oe ers sas
SULLIVAN, 923 E. 46th Street, Los 26, ihe; 1, Zhe
Angeles, California. 8,00
Pe pret Fe
r A dre wy
Rr Nie HOT SON OO
Baltimore
ond
yrint these facts with my full ac
ress.’ "Louise Sc on aL DER,112
Woodlawn Ave., Jersey City, N. J
No matter what your work is, a
sat deal depends upon your health,
t is discouraging to be obliged to
a at home frequently on account
of sickness. HAIR AT SAM
Your trouble may be caused X Barnowtiiunurutl Samganutsmm
some female weakness, and Lydia E BEN Beauty to Gray and Faded
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has & ames Comm Wr ba Patatess at i.
brought relief to many women just
ought Silt many Romeo JO | HINDERCORNE mame crus
ohseR, ele, slope nll pain, efmsares oomliort fo the
Es everywhere,
re makes wa. king sary. Na by mes Lt Pr
gista Hiseox Chemtos! Works, Pale E.
Getting into trouble and getting
again make up most of life
Yo 27
ie ater oe ae Powe hepa? 1x
I
Wit Laghens Trap. Tested Sek
Just for a Change
aristion = sake will the paint
Vock of
file i
Yé portrayed =a
tithes
Who made
they get
CHILDREN CRY FOR
the world happlest 7 Dao
atues? offer gonts?®
y many thousand
the most st
MOTHER :~ Fletcher's Castoria
is a pleasant, harmless Substitute
for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teeth-
ing Drops and Soothing Syrups,
especially prepared for Infants
in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of upton
Eroven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend #t.
How much will you pay forwsafety, for permanence,
for comfort?
Portland Cement, the material making this possible,
is the cheapest of all products undergoing & com-
plete process of manufacture,
A permanent, fire-safe home can be built for from
27, to 57, more than one of impermanent materials.
The protection of your investment, the safety of your
loved ones, can be assured for a ridiculously small
outlay. And such a home is warmer in winter, cooler
in summer, and more sanitary the year ‘round.
Ask your building material dealer for facts and
figures on such construction. Your contractor will
also tell you that it is more rapid, as well as safer,
than temporary building.
AT LZ S
RTLAND CEMENT®