The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 06, 1926, Image 7

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    MRS. BASSETT
ALWAYS TIRED
Now in Good Health by Using
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound
Lansing,
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound whenever I
needed it. When I
first used it T-was
sobad Icould hardly
walk across the
room without cry-
ing. 1 was tired all
the time. 1 think
my troubles was com-
ing on me for six
months before I
realized it. 1 read
of your wonderful
medicine in the
paper, and ® = e my husband
bought me a bottle, and after the first
few doses 1 felt better, so kept on
taking it until I was well and strong.
I take it at times when I feel tired and
it helps me. I will always have a good
word for your medicine and tell any-
one what good it has done me. I
recommended it to my neighbor for her
girl, who is sixteen years old, and it
was just what she needed. She is feel
ing fine now, and goes to school eyery
day."—Mzgzs. E. F. BasserT, 216 South
Hayford Avenue, Lansing, Michigan.
Do not continue to feel all run-down
and half sick when Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound is sold by drug-
gists everywhere. It is a root and herb
medicine and has been used by women
Jor over fifty years,
Firmness and Obstinacy
What firmness of
some people is mere obstinacy
The
to misju
is purpose with
in
as apt,
the
other fellow. former are
however,
they
themselves as
I'hat there
mules in
are the other
of human
experience
are a lot thi
world, fully proves
Wright's
only
gentle
ndian
exetable
purgative
Vegetable
ingredients whict
372 Pearl Bt
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Car
1h
SHYS you
insor
hefore
Many ]
pramucts
were listed
VEeuUrs
as
coast provinces,
Nature’s own
body builder
“Indigestion weak-
ened me 30 [ tirea
easily, lost ambi-
tion and could nei-
ther eat wor sleep
naturally. In four
weeks Tanlac put
me back in first-class
shape. It's a won-
derful tomic!’’ Of
Sicer C. D. Hinchle,
4345 Fleming St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Tanlac is Nature's
and builder. Made
barks and herbs after
formula, it revitalizes
up the digestive
the whole system in
greatest tone
from
the
the
roots,
Tanlac
blood,
organs and
fighting
tones
puts
trim.
Don’t go about your work sickly
and discouraged. Take the ex-
ample of millions who have been
helped by Tanlac, Stop at your
druggist’'s today and get this won-
derful tonic. You'll be surprised how
quickly you improve. For constl-
pation take Tanlac Vegetable Pills.
Cuticura
Loveliness
A Clear
Healthy Skin
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Cash
d bridges, old
nds, discarded jewelry, magnelo
by return i Florida Geld
21 Adams rkaonville Fla.
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can't spill or tip over;
will not soll or injore
sarthisg. Gua
Hig : .
from your desler,
HAROLD SOMERS Brooklyn N.
At the first sneeze,
banish every symp-
tom of cold, chills,
etc. with HALE'S.
Relief at once ~~ Breaks
ALE’'S
% cold positively
cents at all druggists
OREHOUND & TAR
‘Magazine Readers
Can obtain thelr favorite magazines at
eltcbbed together, through
me fend stamp for my Bargain List of
publications, and clubbing plan and save
money on your subscriptions I am a maga
gine apecialist, and can guarantee you prompt
und honest service Andrew W. Pera, 469
63rd St, Brookiyn, N.Y
FOR OVER
200 YEARS
haarlem oil has been a world-
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
6 CRYPT LL AL
/ CAPSULES |
re
duced rates, when
comes internal troubles, stimulate vital
organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
on the original genuine Goro MepaL.
{
¥ Bui
Make Bec Beauty Keynote
of Outside of House
to be set out and the appropriate lo
cation of euch tree should constitute
the first job after the laying of the
foundations and the outlining
of the paths and driveways, Is
opinion of a writer in the Philadel
phia Ledger
Just how many trees you will decide
plant will naturally depend upon
size of your grounds. If
your acre or acres or will per
mit you should Include a tree or So
for shade, large such as the
Norway maple, buttonwood, oak, ot
horse chestnut,
blue spruce, A
‘0
the home
“lot”
ones
ustrian pine
and summer coolness, and a few frult
for the sake of their spring
blossoming as well as their welcome
fruit. Several ornamental trees, If
well placed, will add much to your
place both in charm and elegance
There are a nuinber, such at Tea's
weeping mulberry, the catalpa bunge!
the tulip tree, of whic
will give a touch of style to the whole
garden. The Kilmarnock weeping wil
low Is still another “ornamental’
which is exceedingly graceful and
utiful and hardy well.
No place appears lo
it ean
shrubs for
There
to cl
trees
any one
hes ME
com
least
of ths
ever
be quite
of
SONson
plete unless boust nt
a few every
be an few
their
ar shouid
ye
with
greens fer us glossy
relieve
The
of
io
time
harbinger
find some
leaves or red berries, and
nter
sq
Point of Importance
Is Town’ s Entrance
my not
Ke
hag grown
th
(R60
han
1 with
the
Residents
stirred up
hesought.
under rural
may here find something
their idle hours,
with red
weeds atteres
the pro
tnsteless
of
to beautification if
People
monotony
Or in Cans 8
f often si!
usion s« own by
careless
he
earnestly
and the
any coon ity ean
mun
who are restive
to occupy
Consider Transportation
The general location of the home
city in which the members of the fam:
ily are likely to be
It should be either within walking dis.
tance of the probable place of work or
in reach good transportation. The
mere promise that a trolley or bus line
will be provided iz not enough. Abil
ity to reach shopping centers is im:
portant for Minneap
olls Tribune
most employed.
of
the housewife
Fire Prevention Easy
Careful watching of fire and heat In
any capacity in which It Is used,
ordinary precautions with matches,
cigarettes and inflammables, and
repairing of defective mechanical ad
construction
the fire
demon from his abode,
the past year's report of the chief of
a large city's fire department,
Industrial Experts
An approved list of industrial ex-
perts to advise cities and towns on
ways and means of obtaining the type
of industries suitable to thelr location
has heen started by the National As-
sociation of Real Estate Boards at the
suggestion of the industrial property
division of that Body.
Shortsighted Cities
than 300 of the
the United States
1.500
hav.
More
in
without building codes or ordinances
that effectively regulate new build.
ing construction. Many of these cities
have populations exceeding 40,000,
some reach 80,000.
Public Playgrounds
Publlie playgrounds and parks for
the children and grown-ups are es
gential public necessities and should
be provided with as little delay as
possible.— Huntsville Daily Times,
The Right Way
“While you are banking,” says the
Albany Herald, “don't forget to bank
on your town”
in Producing Milk
Dairymen Adding Safe-
guards to Protect Material
From Contamination.
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
Up-to-date dairymen are using the
most sanitary methods known for pro
ducing market milk. They realize that
milk is easily contaminated and are
adding to their systems of production
such additional safeguards as are nec-
essary to protect this essential human
food from contamination,
Such dalrymen no
numbers of flies
They clean the
wash thelr hands before milk
longer permit
the
utensils
Inrge
house,
oughly,
Ing
under part of the cow's body so that
loose dirt and dust that might
to long hairs will not find a place
lodge and later fall into the milk,
Groom Their Cows,
Practicuily every furmer
horse ; and good dalrymen naw groom
thelr cow® because they know It is
beneficial to the health of the animals
and especially is it a meaps of remov-
Ing dirt that might get into the pall
when the cows are milked
addition, milking,
dairymen
of the cows with a dump cloth
precautions are sure
number of bacteria that would get into
the milk.
The
that
Te
WHY
getting dir
provided, unt
ed
possible to get
in milk
thor
grooms his
being
just before
Such
to reduce
best dairymen also
bedded
manure often, and
the «
ventilation
we
to
are well They
the n
possible
COWS re
we
pres ent
ty Ample
i the bn
as
OWS
ig 80 construct
as to all
nto tl
crete floor ntinl of
to-date
easily
OIE PRs
bene
and da
in
dairy barn
kept
Hquids that
suse it can
we not
clean
cause had odors In stables
Keeping a Record of Each Cow—Note
the t hose
I'he
barns are
purify the stables and keep them
Good dalrymen the
that a small-top pail shown
pleture is of great assisiance in keep
ing milk clean, for milking
spite of the precautions taken,
bacteria will get into the pail;
course the smaller the opening
less dirt will be found the
Palls of this kind are
but any tinner can
as is case with floored
wood wal and ceilings of su
whitewashed twice a year to
light
fact
the
recognize
aw in
while
in milk
on
convert an ordi
addition of a hood
Convenient Milk House,
milk
and in some cases hottled,
at a convenient
barn and
from dust
buildings
Milk
cooled,
houses where the
located distance
the
free
These
ey
to be
odors
witunted
and
are ax
are divided into two
rooms, one for handling the milk and
other for washing utensils,
is advisable it
ns
stable
sereened to
Nome
the
since It makes
This
tamination Yentilators also are
in to keep the alr in the milk
fresh and to carry off steam from the
put
room
washroom
It is now a matter of common knowl
among good dairyrmen that un
utensils may common
of bacterin in market milk
prevent contamination from this
these dairymen use plenty of
clean be a
hot water,
an stiff brush,
utensils
for cleaning
thoroughly
since
and steam
They are
is not a substitute
only kills bacteria but heats the uten
gills thoroughly, causing them to dry
immediately, thus preventing rust,
Steam for Sterilizing.
Large dairies use a good steam boll
er for furnishing the steam supply for
sterilization, Small dairies use =a
more simple steam sterilizer or boll
the utensils In water for five minutes,
Information relative to the construc:
tion of sterilizers may be obtained
from the United States Department of
Agriculture,
Another important process that
good dairymen use in the handling of
milk Is do cool it properly during
storage, transportation, and delivery.
This prevents the rapid multiplication
of bacetria In market milk. The milk
tg cooled to a temperature of 50 de
grees Fahrenheit or below. The best
face cooler, using the coldest
the wa-
degrees
milk in a well-insulated tank,
ter of which below 40
Fahrenheit,
Other
by these dairymen
the milk supply are yearly
cows for tuberculosis by =a
veterinarian; exercising proper
in the disposal of wastes from human
beings and animals ;
is
capable
domestic
water supply, especially that used for
washing utensils, its purity impu
rity being determined by a laboratory
examination; allowing only healthy
people milk or thing
come into contact;
oar
handle
with which it
permitting
room where
to LEER)
may
no ope coming from a
an infections disease
part Ir dairy oper
exists to tnke “any
Secure Best Yields
From Native Seed
in the Fields
Despite the higher cost of red clover
produced the United
hetter for than
eign Imported seed
E. C. Blair,
North Carolin
reed «
seed States
for
in
such seed Ix 18
extension agronomist at
a State college find
the
States now costs about five dol
the French
the na
that
United
lover seed grown in
lars a bushel more than
“Rut.”
arc
grown seed he says,
hest
difference n
well
Al
tive.grown seeds and
worth this
though the
the
into
price
French
of the fi
Seeds are
hest
thie $1
dgn seeds
States
nited
seeds have several ads
‘
them Fhese advantages
for por:
for ge
purity, but they do sapped
field"
For in
the Covered Pail Which Keeps Dirt
tion has
Ver
1 seed
ages over 1.(¥K} poun ore hay per
than when the
This dif
fact that
acre the French gr
bs
mainly
own,
two are sown side side
ference ix dne to the
the
anthr
much
seed] im suhiect to
his
stand
foreig: more
A enose destrovs
of
disease
the clover and se
those
re
CTOWnN
ond
riously checks th ! 1 of
plants not killed 1 icht Ag a
sult of this disease, th oreign
seed] seldom
makes i good sed
of
sery
Indications
Amer
short
are that the supply
he
unu
were]
iean-grown seed will
th
amount
js season, while sunlly
of
an
large foreign is on
the n
Mr
the sa
arket
Mair fons farmers to know
of the
cant
MITC seen] which they buy.
Lime-Sulphur Not Good
Horticulturists
are obliged to fight the San
again will find it to their advantage to
stick to the liquid Hmesuiphur or min
they h
than to depend up
on the That
the the
United States Department of Agricul
fure of trials of a
number of dry lime «ulp vhur substitutes
ally While the
substitutes, which
the market for a num
ber of years, is a disputed point, the
department's tests found them unsai
isfactory when with the
and orchardists who
Jose scale
eral oil sprays which Ave NS
rather
use of “dry”
conclusion
in the past,
substitutes,
in reached by
after three years
offered
of
Now commer:
these dry
been on
compared
The
clude
phur,
department's experiments In
30 tests with dry calcium-sul
13 tests with dry sodium-sulphur
orchard conditions in four different
states and cover a period of three
years. Both apple and peach trees
were used and conditions varied from
a moderate Infestation to incrustation,
Conditions in the different orchards
were such that the natural increase of
the scale varied from rapid to moder
ate,
These tests showed that the com.
mercial samples of dry calcium, sodi
um, and barium sulphurs, even when
used at strengths much greater than
ordinarily employed, do not furnish a
satisfactory control of the San Jose
scale,
Spring Is Here
Spring is here —birds—butterflies—~May
flowers growing buds and blossoms.
And an ever-growing preference for
Monarch Cofiee and Monarch Cocoa
~high in quality, low in cost.
MONARCH
Quality for 7o Years
REID, MURDOCH & CO.
Chicago + Boston Pittsburgh + New York
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ship country plies
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harbors of the
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from San
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firoves a puzzie (o
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wh ch
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in Germany during
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carried.
in “Bayer” Package
FOR FIRST AID
Every day on the farm
brings a new need for
Vaseline’ * Jelly. A pure,
safe remedy for burns,
cuts, rashes and minor
skin troubles. Take inter-
na'ly for coughs and colds.
Chesebrough Mfg. Company
State Sg, Cement) New York
Vaseline
PRL SRA
has
the
no Ameri
Niobe
lied maritime
ongi
ih an
For
the
hig
a Rag carries
interal ounei!
chi
Just So Much of
tooth polled this {ma
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morn
you h
rid
Noy
ave anesthetic?
fan
un toothache. | tm
the peculiarities of the chin
lla ix that of producing two litters
your year, and usually the
of twins, though they
y range from one to four. Within
after birth the voung chin.
«0 lively that it is aimost
woegible to photograph them
cach
FH
COnNSist=
hours
Ns Aare
AN
MOTHER Fletcher’ s
Castoria is especially pres
pared to relieve Infants in
arms and Children all ages of
Coli
¢ and Diarrhea; allaying
and Bowels,