The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 05, 1925, Image 7

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    For emergency
cooking
T=, J. B. Colt Carbide gas stove
will boil water in four miinutes,
# necessary, but its heat can be
[fegulated to suit.
No matches, no overheated kitch-
en, no carrying fuel or removing
ashes, no soot or smoke.
Wives and mothers appreciate the
comfort and convenience of Car
bide gas cooking and ironing==
especially in emergencies.
The J. B. Colt system furnishes
these conveniences in addition to
the finest artificial light known to
science.
A line to the nearest branch will
bring full information onthe bene-
fits of a Carbide gas system and
the very favorable terms of sale.
J. B. COLT COMPANY,
laddress nearest branch)
Oldest and largest manufacturers of
Carbide lighting a and d Couking plants
in the
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Address VICE PRESIDENT,
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We Want | a Man to Represent
us in this territory, To the one we amploy
we will offer an exceptional opportunity
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IN LEGISLATURE
Uncertain Course Ahead of
General Assembiy.
—————
COMMITTEES ARE NAMED
rt is Said “Pruning Knife” Was Used
in Many Instances—Rum Issue Sure
to Force Fight.
Harrisburg, Pa.—The general as-
sembly prepared to plunge into the
work of the session of 1025 with an
gneertain course ahead for the open-
ing days.
Committee assignments
pounced in both branches on
and a flood of bills followed.
Alice M. Bentley, of Meadville, who
i8 serving her second term In the
house, was appointed chairman of the
rommittee on education.
Governor Pinchot plans to present
his message on the 1025-27 budget to
the legislature next The gov:
were an-
Tuesday
Miss
week,
ernor has given no intimation of the
total amount of the budget, but has
sald the “pruning knife” was neces
gary in many instances. It has been
indicated, however, that efforts will
be made to provide for certain state
activities, among them erection of
buildings at state institutions.
To Aid Disabled Veterans,
Recommendations for legisiation In
behalf of disabled world war vete-
rans of Pennsylvania are embodied In
the report of the state commission ap-
pointed under an act of the 19238 leg
islature to make an Investigation of
the condition of disabled veterans In
Pennsylvania. The report had
submitted to Governor Pinchot by
cammission and will be transmi
to the legisiature, which will be
ed to enact bills drafted to carry out
the recominendati The report re
commends the general assembly pas
{
for to
been
the
tied
HSK
Ons.
legislation Ose pUrposes .
To eliminate « tified coples
certificate
QLeariatic
To
of the
i
oat
ir the legal
or deceased world war
ran for administering an oath or giv
certificate for claim
bilities
ission consists of Dr
harged yvete
vw is §
any official
account of his disa
The
Baltz,
comm 8A
Unlontown, chalrman; Ben. F
Pittsburgh, secretary; Lieuten
Rochert Morris, Philadel
Reckwell, Wellsboro,
Warren, Scranton.
prob legislation Is
expected to get very
of the
the i nat
nt ‘olonel
Edward W,
Addit
ional iiblition
the
assembly, in
are
com
yrganization
“dry* pro
far
session
“drys”
mittee The pl
is to give
good run r iis
money by
order committee a death
the house.
onl ¥ to Ret
low on the floor of
Would Probe Enforcement Fund.
Senator Horace Schantz, of Lehigh
announced he Is going to In-
gist on a thorough Investigation
the private enforcement fund supplied
Governor Pinchot by the Women's
Christian Temperance Unlon,
“I shall certainly do all in my pow-
er,” said Schantz, “to get an account
ing of thig fund. To my mind it is a
high crime for a governor to use any
private fund for the enforcement or
pon-enforcement of any law. I be
lieve it would be to the interest of the
commonwealth to know who contrib
uted to the fund and how It was ex-
pended.”
At the same time
Perry declared he favored calling
Charles E. Towner to the bar of the
house and demand that he «xplain as-
sertions contained In a recent issue
of the Monongahela Republican, of
which Towner Is editor. In so.ne edi
torial “observutions” Towner, who 18
an new member from the se-cnd dis
trict of Washington county, is alleged
to have made some caustic sti.emonty
regarding “earousing” by members
from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
“I would like to know where he got
his information,” sald Perry, “and 1
believe the house should call him to
bar for an explanation. There has
been no carousing by the Philadelphia
delegation, and not a man amoug us
ever experienced the sensation of a
“hangover,” or knows what It means
to have a “dark brown taste”. The
statements attributed to Towner are
ridiculous and I believe the house will
join with me In demanding that he
explain or retract.”
The Pinchot administration's bond
Imssue enabling act will be one of the
first measures to be presented to the
legislature, and it is possible coples
may be given to the chairmen of the
road committees in either house to in.
troduce,
The bill has been prepared and has
passed the scrutiny of the attorney
general's department and In secord
with provisions of similar legislation
In the first fifty million dollar highway
fssue. The measure is designed to
take the place of that knocked out by
the supreme court on account of un-
sonstitutionality.
Representative
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Use Hard Water
in Mixing Spray
—————————————
Government Bulletin Tells
of Methods for Prepar-
ing Solutions.
the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
More than half of the citrus groves
are located in artesian-well districts.
A large proportion of the finer grades
of fruit are grown In groves that are
dependent wholly or In part upon deep-
well water for spraying purposes. The
wuter from these wells Is known as
hard water, containing minerals
such proportions that the ordinary or
unstabllized oll emulsions will not mix
with It ypless the water has been pre
viously treated.
Mix With Well Water,
(Prepared by
stabllized with any one of n number
if different colloidal
inix with practically all deep-well wa
ters even when untreated, These stab
{lized oll emulsions will also mix with
Hme-sulphur solutions, making a high
ly effective combination spray for
white filles, scale insects, and
mites. When us combination of this
kind is properly made by a competent
grove manager it is a reasonably safe
spray for either citrus foliage, bran
or fruit. The stabilized oll emuisis
have met with much favor
many of Inrgest citrus
who find diffienity
untreated dean
ms
the
no loi
the
ger any
using water from
wells
Methods for Treating Water.
A new United States Department
Agriculture Bulletin No. 1217
Emulsified Mineral Lubricating
with Deep-Well Waters and Lime -Sul
phur Solutions,” by W. W,
and J. R. Winston,
discusses the hest
of
“Mixing
entomologist,
thologist
g deep-well
ommends
pa-
water, but al
using stablized oll emulsions
water
Directions and formul
Jehind
Population
Crop Production
Increase in
the figure 110 per cent. The
production per capita
1924 is 05 AVOTrng
for the five
the Index
There +
filth of 1
1923
this perind
trend of
of the
eage of crops
but ction in
inerensad
crop i rod
prod
per cent
tion per capits
heen 1915
the
ing since about
of
ing
exception 1020. the de
Are Treating More Seed
In the Kaw valley of Kansas mee fl
for control of tuber
yield
When agricultural extension workers
demonstrating approved meth
very few farm
tive measure. Method demonstrations
were followed by the growing of test
by farmers under
direction of extension workers
gave sich farmers
the results from the use of
valley acres on which
potatoes were planted
each year, according
the 1'nited States De
seed
increased
cally none in 1018 to more than 6.000
acres in 1024,
Crop Production in 1924
Estimates made by the United
States Department of Agriculture show
that the 19 truck crops produced in
this country this past year for table
use canning and manufacture bad =
gross value to the growers of $313,
000,000, This 1s $12,000,000 less than
in 1023. Tomatoes were first In gross
value, showing a total of 855,000,000.
Also the largest acreage was devoted
to this crop. Irish potatoes were wal:
ued at $44.000,000; strawberries, $35.
000,000 and cantaloupes, $20,000,000.
Useful Litter Carrier
It 1s best to provide a good manure
and litter carriér when one Is mak-
ing preparations to take care of the
manure. It is one of the greatest Ia.
bor-savers that can be found about
the modern barn, The manure can be
forked Into the carrier easler than It
can be thrown from the windows, and
once the carrier is filled, It takes but
a few moments to roll it out to the
pit and dump the contents by the re
ease of a mechanical lever
Grain Temperature
Reduced to Normal
——— ————
Necessary to Destroy Any
Insects Present,
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture’
Grain Infested with insects may
hent, due to thelr presence, until it
becomes favorable to the breeding and
devélopment of large numbers of de
structive weevils and beetles of va
If the temperature of
the grain continues to rise, it reaches
a point where spoilage occurs, Insects
to raise the temper
ature of grain to 88 degrees Fuhrenhelt
and 05 degrees Fahrenheit when the
outside or room temperature was be
low 50 degrees. It Is highly neces
therefore, In warehouses where
rious species,
keep the temperature of the
low and particularly to destroy
inyects which may be present,
A study of the effect of fumigat
has been ma
bureau of entomology of the
grain
wns
Unit-
This
heating
has when
infertn
that
insect
killed
of the grain reduced
normal by fumigation with hydrocyan
carbon disulphide
demonstrated
Is a resnit of
t
neld gag or
Fahrenheit have heen reduced to nor
mai temperatures by fumigation
reduction in
Suck
tem
destruction of
OWNers
of
grain in
not understand
insects to raise
believe they are enjoying
due inactivity re
temperatures of 50 de
lower
ntures,
to insect
sulting from
for Use During Summer
When putting un ies it is
i important
house
Put the cake r pieces as closely to
gether as
as economical as
ice
Certified Potato § S Seed
Is First Large Factor
Gottlieb Pfeefer,
Lafayette in Tippe«
grew Rh bushels of
living northwest
snoe
real
smighels of certified (Ohilos and
satisfaction
that good seed stock pays
o | ’
Pleefer secured
seed] from the Deca noe
Pi
T he
spring
filed potato
ounty farm bureau
£1.31 a bushel These he
a rich barn lot and gave
throughout the grow
time he har
largest and
Inst
planted on
them good care
At
bushels
best crop he had
fied pot ato wooed
digging
or the
ever grown
is the first big
ing season
vested 85
Cert}
factor
specialists Pur
Station
Purdue pot
due Experiment
nto SRY
Plan to Kill Quack Grass
If you want try killing quack
grass this year, here Is one method
that is recommended. Plow just deep
enough to cut under the sod and turn
the mat of roots to the surface. This
will expose the underground stems to
freezing and thawing and drying out,
which will reduce thelr vitality, If it
does not destroy them entirely. Then
in the spring plow the field deep
enough to bury the mass of roots at
the bottom of the furtow.
FARM, NDTE
1s the tractor radiator drained?
* - -
to
Publicity never made a cow give
more milk.
- » -
Be sure that the poultry breeding
house is clean and sanitary.
» » »
Cover crops are safe fertility and
provide humus, so why not grow
them?
. - .
Save and apply to fields, especially
on thin spots, as much stable manure
as Is possible.
- . »
Finding four-leaf clovers may be
lucky, but planting the three-leaf kind
is more profitable.
- . »
The registered live stock business is
as sound and practical as the growing
of a crop from improved seed.
- .
Waste leaves from vegetables should
be thrown Into the chicken yard, If
the chickens are kept In the pen all
the time. Greens of most any
kind are enjoyed by the poultry and
it ts claimed add to the egg produc:
tion. Much can be grown in the base
ment,
SAY “BAYER “ASPIRIN” and INSIST!
Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for
Colds
Pain
Toothache
Headache
Neuralgia
Lumbago
Neuritis Rheumatism
Accept only ““Bayer” package which contains proven directions.
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tableth— Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists,
Aspiric Is the trade mark of Bayer Masufecture of Moosceticacidester of Balicyilcscid
Aim Was Too True In the Time of Trouble
One Detroiter and maids
Ome now I an emerg
wer the te
irene
hers of the
substitute
dreads for sum:
ther douht
next door
garden making
hour in
the hack
‘hildren are ntly
and a diree-
ephone with the
telephone nun
family physician and a
the nearest fire box, the
the fami 3 astor and
aces of emploved
famii | sometimes
requ
jong LEY
He is ra
the friendship of
or, who, in the
hilm
nnd
many an the 1wilig
sossiping fence
ayer
4 er ¢ i '
ther even asked police
i
' hark }
y food can to tl ACK 1 the
station,
CArry An
if the
and cold and icy y he por avert a tragedy,
idea, He
empt business j
£
ot to the fuse basket we members of the
as goofl
n Wright's
uisle the
Detr
Green’ 5 s August Flower
T big {
fifew.
GREENS AUGT
fective and eff
8 mother
My heals h
was good and
was able to keep
with my
fifty-eight
been eCPss 3
all
Because of its m
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER ousework
where nes are comfort, and }
Adv. mparaty n uffering
babies
Other Side of the Matter EE eral
Mrs. Boorman He also
proud ‘of her!
SOAn woman
But we can’t
that
whey
Even
i
households aver
world
ularity
found today
sold. 30 and $0 cen
rit and port
in 0 i Pp
ver medic
t bottles,
rite
wrton Were
y® that the
4
ig the Io
while
pecht,
als
He len
we SA) Amer
wer of evolution
is
out of our minds
she is the thistle of
she's denied sting, : of to
Sounded Bad RES NOL
Physics Professor (
work)--Tomotrow Soothing and Healing
Stops Itching
erst
ses
under.
and go to i}
Let children be happy In their own |
grown folk. too W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 5-102,
E WILL tell you that the first re-
sults of constipation — headache,
sleepless nights, biliousness, backache,
etc.—warn that the body is flooded with
intestinal poisons. In time these poisons
may cause the breakdown of health and
lead to serious disease.
Laxatives and cathartics do not over-
come constipation, says a noted authority,
but by their continued use tend only to
aggravate the condition and often lead to
permanent injury.
Why Physicians Favour Lubrication
Medical science has found at last in
lubrication a means of overcoming con-
stipation. The gentle lubricant, Nujol,
penetrates and softens the hard food waste
and thus hastens its passage through and
out of the body. Thus, Nujol brings in
ternal cleanliness.
Nujol is used in leading hospitals and
is prescribed by physicians throughout
the world. Nujol is not a medicine or
laxative and cannot gripe. For sale by
all druggists.
Nujol
REG US. Ore,
For Internal Cleanliness