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

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SICK WOMEN
OF MIDDLE AGE
Can Be Carried Comfortably Over
The Critical Period by Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
«— Note Mrs. Headden’s Case
M-con, Georgia. —*‘ During the Chan
of Life I suffered with my whole right
side and could not lie
on my left side, I
was in bed about two
months and could not
get up only as my
son would lift me.
Afterdoctoring with.
out rclief a man who
was rooming with us
toldmysonthat Lydia
7. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compoundcured
his mother at the
Change of Life, so
I began taking your medicine. After
taking it for two weeks I could get cut
of my bed by myself. I am now 53
years old and in better health and
stronger than ever in my life. I have
recommended the Vegetable Compourd
to many suffering women, yourg and
old, and you may use my name any-
where as long as you please. I will be
glad to answer any letters sent to me.’
—Mrs. F. B. HeapDEN, § Holt Avenue,
Macon Georgia.
In a recent country-wide canvass of
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound, over 200,000 replies were received
and 98 out of every 100 reported they
had been benefited by its use. For sale
by druggists everywhere.
Money back without question
if HUNT'S BALVE fails In the
treatment of ITCH, RCZEMA,
RINGWORM, TETTER orother
itehing skin diseases. Price
Se at druggists, or direct from
AB. Richards Madicios Co. Sherman.Ton
NOTICE!
To Livestock Owners
f You Own Any Horses, Cattle, Poultry
or Hogs, by All Means Read This.
Safeguard your stock against the
rostly ravages of quick-spreading dis-
sasxe. Nature has provided wonderful
health-giving roots and herbs which
have proved unfalling in thousands of
cases. These are combined in a time-
tried, relizble remedy, Porter's Pain
King-—the standby of hundreds of
farmers in this community They rec-
ommend it highly for sores, colds and
distemper In horses and for soreness of
the udder, caked teats, and bloat In
cattle,
With chickens becoming
money-earners, there is an in
use of Porter's Pain King by
poultry Canisers ev
positive relief for gapes,
gitic gro'vths., Sick
layers
Use Prrter's Pain King at the
eat sig: f trouble Just follow
directio’is with each bottle It may
eave yo'a several hundred dollars. Your
dealer muarantees satisfaction or money
in
better
reasin
carefu
hens are not
the
ete., of finest quality, with book on
“Golfen Rule Reducing Plan” free. Ex-
cellent opportunity offered refined women
with ability to sell, Write Amanda Allen,
Ines 171 W. 71st St, New York City.
INFLAMED EYES
Use
Dr Thompson's Hrewaler,
Buy at
Uf River,
~~ PYORRHEA
If bothered with bleading, sore swollen,
ceding and pus discharging gums,
once with “Dr. Von Eberhardt’s Dental Solu-
tion." This preparation is the resuit of
careful investigation in dental and medical
clinics. At present time it is recommended
exclusively numerous of the best dental
surgeons of New York City. 31.00 bottle
by mall, WW. McNAMARA, Pha, Chemist,
1136 Garden Street, Hoboken. New Jersey.
BE
for Constipation
Berkshires—150 Acres
7-Room Improved House
On state road. Bix-room cottage, acre
age, old mill, water frontage, 50 miles
from New York City, in New York state,
Frult, poultry and milk income $2,200.
GEORGE F. ARCHER
19 East 48rd St. New York
BABY CHICKS—10 PER CENT DISCOUNT
now given on all orders received this month
for spring ulivary. Pure bred stock, twelve
varietien, Send for price list SCHOEN
BORN'S CHICKERY, 325 Main Street,
Hackensack, N, J Phons 16804 or 337.
our dmggist’s or
roy, N. Booklet. »
re.
start al
MONEY BACK
if my remedy for Rheumatism, Sciatica,
Lambaga, ete, falls to relieve, 2 wanted,
I. T. ADAMS, MONTELLO, MASS,
EARN MONEY DURING SPARE TIME
Sell trees, shrubs and roses Free outfit
Rippin & Co., Beechwood Sta, Rochester N.Y.
Expert Agriculturist Wishes to Connect with
elderly people or single ladies having estate
not now in profitable working condition, Par.
tieulore exo. Racuber, 3156 W. 10th, N. Y. C.
VTA
Wo LI
Ae]
COUGHS, COLDS
dire) in JRE
AND THROAT AFFECTIONS
LE = 5 gS
SALE
DEALERS
w
JAMES. BAILY 8 SON
THREATENS AN
EXTRA SESSION
Pinchot Warns Opponents About
Slashing Appropriations.
ACT FOR
RIOT OLIVER
House Has Bill Making Sunday Sports
Optional With Counties—Other Leg.
islative News,
Pinchot
has served notice on the Vare-Grundy
Harrisburg, Pa. Governor
alliance that If they attempt to ham-
per departmental work by ecarrylog
put a threat to curtall appropriations
listed in the budget, he will call back
His
George
the legislature In speclal session,
uitimatumu delivered to
S. Oliver,
was
Pittsburgh nullisher, and a
leading figure among a group of bosses
supporting the political ambitions of
Congressman Vare and Joseph RR. Grun-
dy, president of the Pennsylvania
Association,
act to
Manufacturers’
Pinchot read the riot Oliver
the
controlled by
he had been advised
means
after
and
Grundy, had tentatively agreed to ac
cept $126,000,000 as the probable in
come figures for the next two years.
This sum Is 2Z000,000 in excess of the
imate of Auditor Lewis
and $6,850,000 estimate
of the administration budget complied
by Dr. Clyde L. King and a Philadel
phia accounting firm.
The governor, i:
himself into a protesting
mind when he learned that it is plan
of the macine leaders to make in-
roads In the allotments to the budget
to administrative departments Sum
moning Ollver he made his threat of
an extra and advised him to
carry the news to urundy.
ways
committee,
est
General
less than the
was said, worked
frame of
session
Fight Gains Impetus.
Added emphasis to
fight against
house
troduced
attract the
One of them calle
the governor's
the
Stark In
measures designed to
of Mr. Grundy
tf for an amendment
the aillance came In
Representative
two
when
attention
to the corp
five mill
manufacturing
resolution
that
income
other was a t
would
tnx
law would
One quarter would
general fund, another
aside for school pur
another for state aid hospitals
and the last into the highway depart
ment for allotment to township roads
The Income tax resolution through
an amendment to the constitution spec
ifles that the “shall have
power to levy taxation on
earned and mmearned Income
or collateral inheritance and any grad
and
on in
utional amendment
mit levy!
Revenue of
be spilt four ways
go Into the
would be
per
- FJ
ng ol an
the proposed
wet
poses,
legisinture
rates of
or direct
and progressive
uated p
exemptions from
grant
comey and in
rived from business
A movement
struction
nel
Jersey
faxes on
taxes
eit aniee nt " »
eritances and profit
gs de-
looking to. the
of another bridge or a
between Philadelphia and New
its appearance in the
house in the shape of a bill offered by
Representative Samuel Perry. The
measure would authorize the govern
or to appoint a commission of seven
members to co-operate with a similar
commission from New Jersey “in plan-
ning and constructing such bridges or
tunnels between Philadelphia and New
Jersey as may be suitable or neces
sary.”
con
tun
made
Asks Sunday Sports Vote.
Sunday base ball, football and other
outdoor sports with Sunday motion
plctures, musical concerts and dra-
matic performances would be made na
question of local option under a bili
introduced by Representative Willlam
H. Voltz, of Philadelphia. The meas
ure would make mandatory the hold:
Ing of a referendum In every county
of the state, at the municipal elections
this year, at which tue citizens would
be giver an opportunity to declare
for or against the “blue laws.” under
which Sunday sports are prohibited,
It is provided that no gports shall be
engaged in before 2 p. m. and no movie
or t¢ther amusement conducted before
7 p. m. All base ball, football or other
sports must be conducted at least 500
feet from a church. Mr. Voltz also is
the sponsor of the “Antl-Tipping” bill.
A blll providing for licensing of ho-
tels or restaurants in the state and
fixing fees was Introduced In the
house by Representantive Coss, Alle.
gheny. The secretary of health would
be empowered to name a board of five
inspectors and a salary of $4000 for
the chief and $3000 for the others. No
hotel or restaurant could be conducted
after anuaury 1, 1926, without license,
the bill provides,
A measure introduced by Represen.
tative Sowers extends the authority of
the Department of Wharves, Docks and
Ferrles. No one ig permitted to build
or extend any wharf or bridge wholly
within the city limits without getting
a permit from the department.
In the senate Mra, Flora M. Vare In-
troduced a bill which would appro
priate £1.000,000 for the Improvement
of the DelawaYe river port facilities,
Senator Dalx Introd. ced the bill which
would transform the department of
purchasing agent In Phils delphia In.
to the department of supplies and give
its head the title of director.
*s
Nemas Use Much
Free Nitrogen
Nitrogenous Fertilizers Are
Most Costly Food Farm-
ers Must Buy.
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
Although four-fifths of the
phere is nitrogen, the most expensive
of our staple foods are those contain
Ing it and nitrogenous fertilizers are
the most costly food the farmer must
buy to feed his crops.
ly paradoxical
by the fact
atmos
This apparent
situation Is explained
that this prime necessity
I 3
most inert and Insoluble of gases and
consequently not easily put into ¢om
bined form for The natural
means for accomplishing its combina-
tion, go-far as known, few, nnd
the discovery of a new is there
fore of no small Importance
and to peaple In general,
Take in Nitrogen.
Dr. N. A. Cobb of the bureau of
plant Industry, United States Depart
ment of Agriculture, has observed that
rertain nemas threadiike or
ganisins found widely distributed
throughout the world in water
and in plants, animaals, and Insects
seem to have the capacity to take In
raw nitrogen, along
uents of the alr,
ther materials
I'he
use,
ure
one
{0 science
thoxe
wail,
with other constit
and i
Hse
nitrogen-fixing he rim « the
long been kn«
Hie,
are the
suet ns
agit fo
have
highest
known to make
mospheric
when
nitrogen
these nem
ture solution they
surface and
up this gulping
Vatched
Wn allo ¥
keeping
a time
under
and then
immediately
ost In
triteut
tess
ines in a
small organisms wounld
eral times
which is four-fifths
one-fifth and othe
mon
thelr own
nits
oxygen
gases
insolubiil
conclusion
pidgin
rombine it and ma
Internal economs
makes this «
more
free
of nitrogen
Discover Organisms
The possibilities fe }
and ar
keeping up of
ulable in
ers which m
direction,
iT ew
the
inca view
n the same
several
known, but
a very few
the
Already
are the
are under
lecause of rate at }
are heing discovered
field, it is
that there are many
discovered and
found and
lenrned what they
reasonable
studied
the scien
i do. it is
the soil
perhaps, animals, maj
The nitrogen-consuming nemas stim
interesting speculations,
Soil Building Program
Profitable. permanent farming
mands the use of some legume crop.
Farmers are paying increasing at
tention to the importance of building
ap the soil, where In the past it has in
many sections been seriously
*hrough improper methods,
Sweet clover, once considered ze
aothing but a weed, is fitting into the
sew soil-bullding program to a nicety.
It is a deep-rooted, vigorous growing
egume. As a combined soll-bullding
pasture and hay crop it has ng equal
and should find an important place on
many farms,
Size of Calf at Birth
de
wargely upon the size of the dam and
sire. Jersey and Guernsey calves will
weigh from 50 to 60 pounds at birth,
Holstein calves, from 85 to 65 pounds.
ation in feeding. A small calf cannot
ronsume as much milk as a large calf,
and overfeeding a calf on milk Is just
as bad a practice as underfeeding. The
former leads to trouble from scours;
the latter, of course, prevents the cal?
from making normal gains,
Good Work in Orchard
Plant the orchard in good soll on a
high plece of ground. Avoid slopes too
steep to get over easily with a spraying
outfit. Plant clean, healthy trees, You
would not buy & diseased breeding ani
mal, why buy a diseased fruit tree?
Choose a few varieties adapted to your
neighborhood, then cultivate crops be-
tween the trees, until they are of bear
Ing age.
Liver Troubles of Fowls
Liver troubles In fowls cannot be
treated ag they are discovered too late
but they can usually be prevented by
keeping the birds exercising in deep
litter for thelr scrateh feed, and also
feeding plenty of green feed to bal
ance the ration, Poultry are, of course,
subject to a certain death rate the
snme ax other animals, and losses oc:
easlonally occur even when the hens
Rave the bast of management,
All Over Country |
Field Workers Are Kept In- |
formed by Monthly Survey.
(Prepared by the United tes Deg
of Agriculture. ) i
Une means by which the bureau of
entomology of the United States De
partment of Agriculture keeps its many |
#riment |
field workers informed as to Insect pest |
conditions the
Issuing a monthly survey
all over country Is by |
based on d
talled reports from the several
the
has a
and from Dominion of Cun
ima
imasar
the
various states in supplying data on the
ot ’
which service Lies
operation of entomologists in the
general and unusual insect conditions |
in each region Is now so well organized
thut the survey is in a position to re |
port at any the entomologicnl |
situation prevalling In any part of the
United
time on
States This co |
with Canada is!
and Canady,
Hgreement
useful in
may be just
operative
especially
which
4 i
tiie case of pests |
over the border
In rec survey's
tion It requested
pate In the meetings of
ignition of the
Lins been
the of
mate board, to serve that boar
advisory capacity on the status of
sect
ia
pests affecting the erops upon |
The survey has been In existence |
nearly four years, One of it
has hoe lie 1 4 v1 t Lore
Ha i i He preparation o
of Himon 1 i 1
L conHpon names applied to
Is Not
od
Every f .
Hitle while a ques nrise
Yet Underste
his is
Pas many
a high content of nit
sed that this
ble with
tilizer,
Peat
for
hag often been
fertil
mesns of making a
low-grade
nitrogen which is not
The nit }
iow availability, »
the value of
compare with the vail
fertilize
Saving Frosted Combs
Bree ding maies yhoo Hue have
fv
3
#d 80 1
t they
}
aividuaily with
lixture ollows : Heat
’
omes liquefied
1
blespoonfuls of
Cow for Producing Milk
Pure bred animals possess 100 per |
cent of the blood of their respective |
Grade
dominance of
animals have a
the blood of a
pre
given |
they are usually by pure sires |
The |
bred the greater in-
have against disappoint. |
ment when you buy or keep a cow for |
Purity of breeding, |
furthermore, tends to insure excellence |
of type.
bred
cow is
The soil on a good farm gets better
every year.
» » -
Vork is drudgery when you haven't
got the right equipment,
- - *
Business men are predicting
perous year for 1920,
* » -
a pros
Here's hoping.
Farming with just the hands and
the feet goes hand In band with de
linguent taxes.
* * .
The best farmers generally take
time to put on the few extra touches
that really Bnish a job,
* * .
An efficient and valuable man does
what he can for his community
that's why he is valuable.
. v0»
Another thing about grain farming
~plowing binder tracks under every
year won't keep land producing.
. » -
No agricultural college has as yet
apnounced whether it Is worse to give
good feed to scrub cows or scrub feed
to good cows.
* - -
“Every farmer should produce half
of his living in the home garden” is
the slogan used by horticultural work:
ere in the home garden campaign.
’ » - »
Top-dressing winter wheat with ma:
nure will help the wheat, will provide
an opportunity to apply phosphate
where this was nat applied with the
whent at seeding, and will do muck to
insure the following clover crop
SPI
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” —Gomine
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 Lumbago
Pain Rheumatism
Headache Neuralgia
Accept only “Bayer” package
Toothache Neuritis
which contains proven directions.
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
dspiris 15 the trade mark of Beyer Manufacture of Monosoceticacidester of Dalicylicachd
Australian Progress Philippine Telephones
Demand for lephones and Tae In Manila, Philip
facilities in Australis #4 ar *3 t iit ! KE Er OWe
expectution that the estimate « ng so pidiy that w hich
Loads
1 & capacity
em}
capital of the
of the telephone is
the company
i
(MMH thie telephone system
4
nigtic service wit
subscribers recently mn
VTL. Therefore
for eunlargemen
vice that will
Green's August Flower
The record of fifty-
eight ellence,
All
sia,
remedy with a
he : rs to accomplish i
years of surpassing ex
suffer with
sour stomach, coastipation
gestion, torpid liver,
nehes, comingup of
palpitation and
{
completed, will
who nervous dyspep-
indi-
head-
food, wind !
Manila
dizziness,
1d
other fica
vill find
OWER an ef-
For
hes
tions of *
GREEN'S AUGUST 1}
fective and t
fifty-eight years
been successfully
"gr ve d rel oo
figestis a ier
isord
"1.
efficien remedy
Good Advice for Women
this medicin Roanoke, Va.—"I had reached the
used In millions ritical and my «¢
wae
E1resse
age
households sll over the vilized
world, Because of {ts merit ag
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
is found today wherever medicines are
sold. 30 and 80 cent bottles —Ady.
d pop- |
ularity
Movie Exports
$id { 3 »
Increasing
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broken-de
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en
sent for a Dr. |
Cree 8
Cuticura Soap for the Complexion,
better than Cuticura . . a -
daily and Ointment now and then as | “3%% i€t a chan, A ter and
needed to make the complexion clear, | a ! CO fits a Todas
scalp clean and hands soft and white veil and baDBY Wom oetits
Add to this the fascinating, fragrant Mrs.
Cuticura Talcum, and you the Bil Campbell Aves
Cuticura Toilet Trio~Advertisement t. All deal
“First Quiets— Then i
Ends A Cough
That
tic and »t
rer. be jet in a
mifuge expels W Tapeworm wale now and
with a Avie ¥ Peery's Tread old medicine, K«
Shot” 372 Pearl 81... KX. Y. Adv. the phiegm, soothes the inflamed
wn membrane and takes away that! cone
Shon who slant ae sire to cough, cough, coughe
Men wi Only 20 eecnts at all stores,
ly live for praise.
Ee RYO Re IT
Geaion cun take say 0 town ona | EIEVISEINIW
make it famous,
Preweriptyn nd within
worite
ris piv ang
Nothing Soap |
ge for the better
happy woman, a;
weigh 160 Ths
have
Criminal
:} » s ¥ 5 f
oer, arrest that nan
: I oars
}
King—he deliberately walked
bent both
Life.
and fenders and
terrible
fhm
that
“back”, "hack",
almost drives You frane
ains your wheie body can
3 Jiffy by taking a
then of that fine
np's Balsam. It cuts
For economy's sake why sot uy =
Ga
which
ving le
does It 372
Pp.
don’t live for money
EADACHES, biliousness, sleepless
nights, heaviness, are Nature's
warning that intestinal poisons are
“flooding your system. If this is allowed
to continue, you may become a victim of
serious organic 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 inter.
nal 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. Like pure water, it is
harmless.
Take Nujol regularly and adopt this
habit of internal cleanliness. For sale by
all druggists,
Nujol
REG ws,
For Intemal Cleanliness