The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 16, 1925, Image 7

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ATTENTION!
Read this Remarkable Testi-
mony Regarding Results from
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Norfolk, Virginia. — “If you only
knew how many women and girls have
taken your medicine
by hearing my testi-
ony, it would seem
wonderful to you.
Every day and ever
chance 1 have I ad-
vise some one to try
it. It was in June
1904, when 1 had
given up to never get
well, that I wrote
to you. My husband
went to the drug:
- store and brought
the Vegetable Compound home to me.
In a few days I began to improve and I
have often taken it since. I am now
passing through the Change of Life and
still stick by it and am enjoying won-
derful health. When I first started with
our medicines I was a mere shadow.
ty health seemed tc be e. The
last doctor I had said he would give me
no more local treatments unless I went
to the Hospital and was ®perated on.
That was when I gave the doctors up.
Now I am a healthy robust woman. }
wish I could tell the world what a won-
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The Chinese name for the Boxers
was I-ho-Chuan, which means League
of United Patriots, but since the last
part of the name can be accented so as
to mean and since athletic ex
ercises were mueh practiced by the
members, the name “Boxers”
Aiven to them by foreigners.
“fists,”
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HOW TO KEEP
WELL
on lena
DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN
Editor of “HEALTH”
(©, 1926, Western Newspaper Union.)
DON'T FORGET YOUR
VITAMINES
WE HAVE heard so much about
vitamines that everybody knows,
in a general way, that they are sub
stances in food which are necessary
for growth and health and that our
should be so varied and regu-
lated that we will each of us get 0
sufficient amount of each one to keep
us strong ant well,
When McCollum began feed
ing experiments on animals only three
vitamines were known. It is now gen
erally agreed among food authorities
that there are at least five. They are
called vitamines A, B, C.D. and X.
Vitamine A found in milk and
eggs. in fresh meat, especially In gland
tissues, in animal fats and und
in leafy vegetables It is generally
found dissolved In either animal or
vegetuble fat. It plays un important
part in the growth of the young Com-
plete absence of it In food
pecullar of the
Xerophthalmiu, which
tiva covering of the
comes hard and dry and white like
the skin. »
Vitumine B Is found in the
or brun of grains and seeds, in vege
his
is
olls
CHUSER a
culled
conjunc
disease
in
eve
the
eyeball
or he
coat
tables, fruits and animal foods. Its
absence causes bari-ber! In humar he
ings, us among Chinese und Japanese
fed entirely on With
out It, young grow
and finally die.
polished rice.
animals to
In fowls, it cuuses a
Cease
peculiar
Vitamine C
disease called poly neuritis,
is found fr fresh
in fruits,
in fresh sub
tance
Common on sailing vessels
when
months on
of
formerly
Absence this
sSCUrvy,
milk.
Causes Be
on long Voy
fed
biscuits
nges the
sit meat
Over a hundred yes
found
larly,
SHOTS were
dry
rs #
‘0.
that lime juice, if taken
would prevent
shipping
vessels to
regu
or cure it,
iritish Inws
il carry ile
As a
ing
serve |t
8a
and to the sailors, re
Juicers.” Orange juice
or
are
tomatoes, raw cabbages
kind equally
fTective
much like
in cod
and spin
vitan
Vitamine D is vita
mine A, being fo
very
ind
IIVET
ledge
mw
susan
last
ten years
wus hy the
nt of them
The
nlthough
amo
old
they
wn for
had
centuries
(ireeks scurvy,
what caused it
The human body
chine It
it healthy
is" a living
food to
at you get
and
mu.
needs
See
living
Wh
fresh, green raw
the doctor
of
was the
experience
aw ny
uries human
HEART
F YOU had a pump that
fifty years, without ever
be pretty well satisfied to let It alone
you?
You wouldn't expect it, after
of a
five times
know if you
to break
The human
may eay
Steadily
hine and to
its
did
new mars
or usuni You'd
amount,
heart,
about it,
rly, from
minute,
is just a
sixty
sixty
pump
itn
minutes
Rey
times ga
hours
life
hour,
all the
every
day,
birth
twenty-four
days of vour
Dilating and contracting with every
forces the blood all over the
ut no machine is as strong. after
fifty years’ work as it at ten or
twenty. So no heart at fifty can stand
what the heart can at twenty-five,
Julius Fleischmann, milllonulie yeast
king of Cincinnati, was a great
lover of sports, especially outdoor
games, He played polo and tennis
and handball, All excellent games but
strenuous. Mr. Fleischmann was fifty.
two but in perfect health
The other day he played an espe.
cially fast game of polo. When the
game Wis over, rode to the side
lines and dismounted. Then. hefore
any one could get to him, he dropped
dend.
What happened? The doctors sald
“dilated heart.” What made the heart
dilate? Fifty-two years,
Polo and tennis and handball and
football and basket ball ure all splen
did gnmes—for young men. But they
are too fast and call for too much
heart strain to snfe amusements
for men past their youth
Golf and walking ure safer and)
wiser. Uf you are past forty-five, no
matter how strong and well you are,
don’t overstrain your heart. Keep it
going ot its usual galt, ut don't
run for street cars, don't lift heavy
burdens, don't expect your falthful old
pump to do the work of one twenty
was
*
he
be
years youpger,
Save Resistant
Chestnut Trees
Blight Is Steadily Spreading
Over Country, Killing
Many.
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
The chestnut blight steadily
spreading over the country, extermi-
nating the American chestnut as it
moves, The financial has been
very heavy for owners who falledl to
cut thelr dend chestnut before it de
terlorated, and the United States De.
partment of Agriculture and state for.
estry departments have been active in
advocating timely utilization.
Resistant Tree.
However, a few chestriut trees have
appeared to degree
of resistance tp it Is
the troes
and of
starting
is
loss
marked
and
tant
show a
the
more resis
blight,
desirable that
be located preserved. Some
he
pointed for a new growth of cliestnut,
these may prove to the
A tree should have resisted the blight
under natural conditions for at
ten before It be regarded
len st
years ean
ant tree. Many ofl
blight cankers and apparently be doing
well for a few years and then quickly
succumb to the disease The office of
forest pathology, in the bureau of plant
industry of the United States Depart
Agriculture at Washington
receiving reports
American
irvive
trees will throw
ment of
Is Interested in
exceptionally resistant
is, trees which st
after nearly all of the
vicinity have been k
frees recorded
are
inter date
grafted trees from the most
are planted in
chard Md !
Interested in Trees
office 1
Some
an experi
at Bell, for furth
This
ports of Japanese and Europe
which the
f the blight
nnd
is also interes
have survived
The reimnoval
the cutting
these
est
interested in
resistant
Common Vetch Compared
it is part!
As n
to the
commer
confined region
Oregon, and Californis
hardy varieties will su
winter of the Sou
ental
mine {1
Roelns FO that when prope
wn in limited ares
of the
least
A
cured
supply lasts
copy bulletin 1 eRe
the
States
pon req
from
of Agric
eat AR Ong nsx
Unite
uiture,
the
ing-
ton, DD,
Ventilation Important
in Keeping Apple Crop
Fruit must be cons dered for stor
rding
B. Carrick, New York St
of Agriculture Ithaca, in
attention ¢ ditt of
ition to
from stor
ite
ogee
calling
at
the cor on
some fruit
nge
now being taken
Insects and
correct
diseases must be
by spraying and
care
The
picked. but
it ter
underripe,
picking.
fruit should be mature
not overripe Of the
to have the fruit slightly
us it ripens slightly after
Fruit must be carefully han
i= he
decay organisms may enter,
fruit should not be allowed to
in the sun after picking, but should
be cooked scon ag possible,
It is important to select Keeping va
rieties, such as Baldwins, Davis,
and Russets,
The
ns
len
Any ropm with good ventilation and
ft low temperature will do for storing
fruit. Ventlation is important in get-
ting a low temperature us soon as Pos.
sible. A temperature of 30 degrees
with 80 per cent relative humidity, is
the best for storage.
— sedis ——
Have Tools Ready
The degree of success in home gar.
dening and also the amount of pleas.
ure derived from working in the gar.
den Is largely determined by the kind
of tools vused. The variety of labor
saving hand tools is large and they
are inexpensive. Look over the equip
ment of on hand and repair
them If necessary, In selecting new
tools particular soll conditions should
be kept in mind, ag all tools will net
work under all conditions, If your gar
den Is onefifteenth an acre or
larger in size you should have a hand
wheel hoe.
tools
of
Aid Greenhouse Men
in War on Insects
oes
ad
Much Progress Has Been
Made During Last Year.
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
Of especial interest greenhouse
men are the studies of greenhouse in
sects and problems of greenhouse
fumigation conducted by the bureau
of entomology of the United States
Department of Agriculture. Distinet
progress has been made In this field
during the past year, Among some of
the Insects on which work hag been
done may be mentioned the larger
bulb fly, the cyclamen mite, the Cat
tlevn fly, and the tip moth of pine
seedlings,
Life history studies of the larger
hulb fly have been started, and exper
conducted the
to
disinfection
The
appesr to be very resistant to vacuum
with
in
Inrvae
carbon disulphide at
Control e
effica
emulsions
feet of space,
intended to test
sulphur,
prrethrinn,
carbon disulphide,
mite
the
nicotine, oil SOUND
Sprays, hydrocyanie-acid
ete,
against
the cyclamen have been begun
agninst the Cattieyn fly
of
and other control
ing studied,
bed
far vine of its |
stages,
proved in any
nethods are |
Investigntion in the general field of
have the
dosages
included testing |
and
plants, such
The §
cynide for
fumigation
of
A variety
and
of
various exposures on |
of as orchids |
various bulbs. illing power |
ealeium certain
honse aphids compares favor
1
equivalent dosages of sodium evan
Under conditions It
found that overnight fu
rate of 14 of cule
to 1.060)
er
greenhouse
at the |
de |
1 {
gation
ounce
cuble feet of space g
I kill for 1}
nphids. "A higher proportion
with high
ium cya
ive
cent roe pecies of
combined |
humidity, caused severe
burning of many varieties of plants
Pennsylvania Improves
Cattle Feeding Methods
Cattle
feeding methods
caster district have been ch
pletely In
of the
the
stntes Dir
the past ten
results obtained |
nt Pennsylvanis
John M Thon ns,
lege, In
the
Fe
“hod
m teth
giation
"Accordir
nformation
mont
an
ttle feeders
had sllos on
many thousands of dollars
tle feeders of Pennsylvania,
“The
taining a
win
been
experimental work in 1»
beef-feeding herd has
for the establisliment of |
herds
number of which is
,
ing.
a stimulus
Pennsylvania, the |
constantly
such in
more
creas
Value of Silage Varies
With the Price of Corn
made from that will
bushels per acre is worth
from $6 to $6.50 per ton, depending |
when the corn was put into
Corn that put into the silo when
it Is denting and all
green will weigh than It
when it is more nearly ripe
of the and
to dry.
The value
Silage corn
yield 50
the silo
in
the leaves are |
more
and some
husks leaves have begun
ton of =ilage alwn
price of « per
upon the fi
quality of
corn is nfo the
in
the glazing
ag much as it
of a
the
also
When
it
worth
hE
varies with
bushel and
corm
hefore
not
have been if it were more mature,
orn
the put
silo ia
it i=
Good cows are kept; poor cows
Those who with to start the
wrong will buy cheap seed.
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year
Wet days in spring are well spent
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Even the poorest garden spot con
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Perhaps the farm home garden Is
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. . .
If you fall.to Beautify your premises
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- * -
In starting a new crop year it Is
well to remember that the Incentive to
agriculture is not chiefly profit but the
satisfying of the human Interest In
creative production
. "0
All crops except timothy give bet.
ter yields when they are grown in
totatien than when grovn dn contin.
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