The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 22, 1926, Image 6

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    ORGANIZATIONS
AND MOTHERS
BOTH AGREE
Health of School Girls
The Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls
are two national organizations, work-
ing side by side In
thecauseof healthy,
happy, Intelligent
womanhood; train-
ing the minds of
eager girls for
greater garvice,
trainingtheirbodies
for the destiny that
shall be theirs.
Allhonortothem!
Wise mothers like
‘AMrs., Alice Louthan
| urge their daugh-
ters in their early teens to take Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
Mrs. Louthan says—"l gave my
fifteen-year old girl Lydia BE. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, and it did her a
wonderful lot of good. HM She was out of
school for four months. 1 read the
advertisements of the Vegetable Com-
pound, and since she has taken it sho
has improved and has gone back to
school. I recommend the Veget ble
Compound to other mothers with on
who are not as strong as they s hould
be.”—Mns., ArLicE LOUTHAN, Route 2,
Charleston, Illinois,
Some girls in the fourth generation
are now relying on Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound.
Herd Folks to Knoe
“Have you
“Yes, Ind
tools so I get out of
friendly neighbors?
feed ;
pose that doesn't
e itl
is never In danger.
Your
Sulphur DCR
If you suffer from rheumatism, gout,
eczerna or hives, or if troubled with pim-
ples, biasckheads, freckles, blotches or
other skin eruptions, your blood and skin
need the purifying and bealing sffectact
this tried old remedy.
Physicians agree that sulphur is one of
the best and most effective blood purifiers
known to science. Hancock Sulphur
Compound is the most efficacious way to
use and benefit from 8 Asn lo
tion, it soothes and heals: taken in ter.
nally, it gets at the root of the troub
80c and $1.20 at your druggist's, If he
eannot supply you, send his name and
the price in stamps and we will send you
a bottle direct.
Hancock Liquid Surraur COMPANY
Baltimore, Maryland
Hameoek Sulphur Compound Ointment — $02
and 800 ~ for ues with the Liguid C ompound.
FOR OVER
200 YEARS
haarlem oil has been a world-
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
aD and uric acid conditions.
ulphur
on LEM OIL
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
on the original genuine Goro MEDAL.
ne Soap jo ned
for Keep your complerion free of
blemishes, your skin clear,
soft, smooth and white, your
TOILET
hair silky and glistening, your
BATH entire body refreshed, by using
SW= Glenn’s
Sulphur Soap
Contains 339, Pure Salpher. At druggion.
Rohland’s Styptic Cotton, 28¢
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Pemoves Dandraf! pow Hair Falling
Restores Color
Baanly to 24 4% a Dr and Faded Hair
HINDERCORNS Removes Corns, Cale
lousen, eta. at all pain Shaures comfort wo the
foot, makes wa king eas mall or at Drug:
gists, Hiscox Chemienl at NY
WARNING AGAINST
KNIGHTS OF ROAD
Practice of “Picking Up”
Strangers Proved by Rec-
ords to Be Harmful.
With the of fine pleasant
weather the “sons of Esau,” who have
been “holed up” afoot on the
highways of the nation, according to
a motorist who doesn't follow the
practice of “picking up” strangers on
road.
These
tient by
place for
and cold,
“golng
obentng
are again
the
restless souls,
an enforced
the
are
made Impa-
sojourn in
months of the
now In a hurry to be
somewhere else”
Going Anywhere.
are golng north or south and
some east or west, Few know
they are going or how far. All that
seems to Interest them is a change of
scenery, a new
They
environment, new
fuces
No matter
travels nowa
numbers of
trudging
where,
Some
who are
Ing the
fare, are making the journey
But most are
“weary Willies,”
There was a
ter
tice
the
made
the
“slde
which
there
“birds
on
days
these
along the
nny where,
of them
king
Reexing
highway
one will
of
road going
one
see
passage”
some
are honest
new johs, and lack
necessary rallroad or stage
foot,
“tramps,”
on
merely
“hos.”
time when
“birds of passage" prac.
of thelr “patronage”
rallroads exclusively
thelr “long jumps.”
or blind
pullman®™
luxe” to these
In
a radical
of
of passenger
these lant
made a
giving to
when
They
baggage
rode
rods and the
1
door “de
was rave
gentry.
recent years they have made
change In
The
automobiles and
travel increasing
trucks
has been
for them. OW } r ravel by
~when
auto
is just the
frequently
trouble
BO very can
torists, of whom
kindhearted and
for tl!
most
generous
should be welr
Own
stop on slg
hesitate to
“knights of the
18 far as they
road”
desire
aud
to
Regret Generosity,
There
autolists
are many Instances where
have
It has
the
and
rretted
reg this gener.
resulted In thelr bel
Sng
on roadside, sans aute,
rse
his path.
Study Oil Viscosity and
Torque Needed to Start
Some
the bureau of
f Com
oll
to start
has
standards,
to the
attention been given by
Department
relation
merce, between
viscosity and the torque required
antomobile
bring it
an
tation or to
speed. From
tained It appears
cosity of the oll
nounced effect
engine in
up to a
results
that
does
ro
the thus far ob-
the
have a
upon the
while via-
pro-
power
of 100 r. p.m
have any
the torque required
gine rotating.
and higher, It
appreciable Influence upon
start the en-
does not
to
Keep Glass Clear
Among the new
torists In New York state are: The
windshield and rear windows must he
gtept clean from posters, A license
slate must clearly visible
front of the car. Manuf
dealers are required to
sale of new cars.
be on
acturers
register
Six Ways of Being Good
Seven nationally known traflic
safety experts were to state
what they belleve were charae-
teristics of a safe and driver.
An of the
ted show that
the following major essentials of good
driving:
1. The good
gree of self-control
control manifesting
Ways.
2 The good driver always maintains
his ear In such shape that it responds
easily and quickly, thus
trol of the as far
mechanical equation is
3. The driver regulates his
speed In accord with the conditions
of the road over which he Is traveling
and such a rate that
within the “clear
asked
the
good
analysis
driver has a high
nt all times,
itself In
assuring con-
as the purely
concerned.
car
good
never travels at
cannot stop It
course” ahead,
4. The good driver invariably exer-
ard for the rights of oth-
ers and the
axioms of courteous hehavior,
The good driver the
of the pedestrians as a primary
consideration,
68. The
always applies
aecepts
safety
good driver
ahead, as
the
more accidents
on 114 rond
chattering at
than are caused
many
Mechaniom for Headlights
The Hlustration
for
shows an
headlights,
trans-
hicle,
its
parallel
adjusting
mechanism vehicle
rod extending
across the front of the ve
aped
conical-sh recesses In
rod arranged
rod and having
brace
with the first its ends
Adjustable Rod for Lights.
secured to the fenders of the vehicle,
at
able
brackets supported by the fenders
end f t! first rod. adjust
bolts carried brackets, pointed
ends on sald bol for et
the recesses first
pedal and fon
first rod
thereto,
tween the
for Imparti
par
Always Release Clutch
When Rounding Corriors
when
ravated
tn
HEE
due tracti
however. the
he strain is there
reduc
Auto Operators “Advised
to Start on Low Speed
When startiag
it is
low speed.
turn the engine,
considerable
down a very steep
place the
rear wheels
a movement
effort. This
braking effect.
car on a moderately steep hill
stop, and a heavy car will
glowly, but always under control, This
“using the engine as a brake.”
It should be practiced from time to
time, that the driver may become
familiar with the mathod, If all the
other brakes fall, this is the best and
thing to do. Practice the trick
frequently, so that It becomes as easy
any other operation, and you will
have cause to be thankful if ever the
need arises to use It
grade advisable to
"he
will then
very good
move
wo
ns
the novel machine.
Soft Pork Caused
by Improper Feed
Fats of Peanuts, Soy Beans,
Rice and Corn Strikingly
Softening.
{Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
From the results obtained to date
In the experimental work relating to
the “soft-pork prob ” It may
concluded, says the United States De
partment of Agriculture, that the
wider the ratlo of softening fats In
the ration to the irbohydrates and
protein from which synthetle fat is
formed the firmer the carcass. It is
evident that the fat formed from
carbohydrates and protein Is always
materially harder than that derived
from the fats of peanuts, soy
rice and corn, all of which are
ingly softening.
Mixture Favored.
A mixture of corn meal J parts and
peanut meal 1 part fed with or with.
out supplementary n pigs
starting at 80 po and
gains of about 100 pounds In 9 or
weeks produces, In the
medium-hard hogs W
corn meal
of peanut
hogs may
lem he
beans,
strik-
iinerals to
making
10
unas
usual
hen
iced to 2 parts to
cane,
hard or
Is red:
menl either soft or
result, The feeder Is cau-
tioned not to use this combination
less he
sequences that may co
ing soft hogs to the market,
Progress in the
of the soft-pork problem ls discussed
in Department Bulletin 1407, just
published by the United States De
partment of Agriculture In
with the agricultural experiment
Alabama,
Kentu v
aroitins
@roiina,
is willing to accept con-
offer-
any
from
ame
he made solution
co-Opera
tion
stations of
lana,
North CO
-
Carolina, Fen
gla, Ind
sippl,
South
Geor
LesRee,
Some conclu
Texas
feeling
sions re
feed
listed
garding
of various differ
combinations are
letin They do
work Many
prot
great ma
the
aining to them
tained
Progress Made
The Pp
the
in Solution.
the
rogress made in solution
problem In its more practical
g
i
come through the defin
establis
has
hment
basic tacts associated with the
growth
These
cess of nd fat
an
the hog facts
relative
Alfalfa C ut Early Will
Give the Largest Y; ield
Prof. C. J. Wii
periment station is
full-blo«
lard of
yn stage of cutth
the ground that a
ber of the lower le
off soon
has been reached,
much richer
he holds
brings about too great a
part of the
justify the practice. “The sal
says Willard, “to
largest yield of alfalfa
est feeding value per pou
in early bloom. Eight
perimenting have shown that alfalfa
cut just before bloom will average
40 per cent leaves while that cut
when it has reached the seed stage
will average 38 per cent leaves. The
remaining per cent of the plant
at the seed stage Is stems, low In
protein.”
farm}
in transplanting any of the
tribe, sulp off half the leaves
Ld - »
after the
are
stems
most valuable
Professor
with the great-
cut
of ex-
nd Is to
years
+
He
onion
Make succession sowings of beets,
- -
Any kind of millet hay fed In large
Young pigs will start to eat at an
Farming population in the United
reports, consti-
Alfalfa wilt is a new disease which
is killing out fields. If the stand be-
comes so poor that the crop Is not
profitable, flelds should be plowed.
It is not advisable to return such land
to alfalfa or sweet clover for several
years.
» - »
The feeding of only alfalfa and
skimmed milk to dairy calves Is not
entirely satisfactory. A mixture of
equal parts of alfalfa hay and prairie
hay will probably give better results
gince leafy alfalfa fed in connection
with skim milk sometimes causes
scours,
Apple Blotch Easy
to Cure by Sprays
Bordeaux Mixture or Lime
Sulphur Favored.
{Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture)
Apple blotch, a destructive fungous
disease attacking of the lead-
ing varieties of apples, may be con-
trolled by spraying with bordeaux
mixture or lime-sulphur ac-
cording to the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture, Trees of sus-
ceptible varleties, By sten-
atically sprayed,
by repeated attacks by
twigs and leaves, and nursery stock 1s
often seriously damaged, says the de-
partment,
The disease,
southern and
was given
because It
tic spots appearing
many
solution,
inless
are frequently killed
the blotch on
which 18 most severe In
middie-western or-
the name “blotch”
the characteris-
As
deseribes
upon the fruit
the disease progresses there Is a
of several sp
a +1)
; ’
toge 1} er 8
brown
fri
in color to a
A cracking of
three direction
is very
EPOLS
appear
xirem
follage disease,
‘Thorough
bushy
these
trees m possib te
shoul i hefore
The ray i158 most ene
as fine mist
stream. The lat
and
treatment,
ficial
rather than
ter is li
foliage
when applled
A Coarse
to
v
, especia
injure bot ult 1
Eely fruit ang
10630 Where
blotch | the de
artment recomn
partment 1 in
sulphur solutio
ise of lime
However
10 per cent hi
Good Whitewash Recipe
for Gee neral Farm Work
Numero
disso] ved
1 $A
and addeq to
hitewash
like that of oil paint
Neglect to Paint
Various Farm Buildings
There is
that
other
neg-
of
Drev-
to
regarded =a a
rather as a
of course, lmpr the
buildings, but it is far
more useful as a means of protect
the Indiana Farmer's
Paint and varnish, while ing
the home will at the same time length-
en the life of a piece of
property.
Paint is an economic necessity. It
has been said that the life of a frame
building will be lengthened from two
te four times by constant painting.
An inherited property, whose worth is
beyond valuation, or a house that cost
much to build may be preserved in-
definitely, If it is properly painted.
it may easily get beyond the painter's
ability to save. Plasterers, carpen-
ters and laborers, will cost nine times
the price of the first “stitch,” and In
probably one
the average farmer
than the judicious
idea sex
no
lects more
paint. The
alent that paint Is
Its
use
used
use is
laxury than
Paint
necessity.
does, ove
fon,
Guide.
vat tify
beautify
valuable
them.
Eradicate Burdock With
Waste Crank Case Oil
The proper use of the waste crank
dock. The oll is cheap and may be
hood garages.
to watch this persistent pest give way
to treatment with the waste oil. Any
time before the hard stalk forms, the
dock leaves should be shaved off even
with the ground with a sharp hoe.
On the stub, pour a little of the waste
oll from a teapot or other suitable
container. One application seems to
kill und rot the roots of the plant.
Those who have had a lot of trouble
keeping the burdock down ought te
enjoy using the waste oll
L~-V DUST
28¢C cloTH
wade of especial A woven fabric
for only I cents and
FREE
two weeks qo suing supply of Liguid Veneer
Notsi nd ike iL Tor dusting A ew dru ps on
Jour oth removes Ald, dust, din and Bien
fahes INSTANTLY, and Janves your plano
furnitn re, woodwork spotiessly clean and
bean Jy polished. Moreover iL preserves the
fin shi ful tel y o BEG people tse it Lo lin
prove their brand new lostroments, Bend for
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emer we incinde & big Be LV Dust 4
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Appropriate
vhew, Lester, is working on
Wawhoo county,” said
Fumt
$1
kind
Megite,
of a farm h
' asked Farmer
about the usual kind, 1
rmer
“What and does
KEUess
noving
and
on
graphed by a
y the oth day,
used a slow-motion cf
Liners
Kansas City Star.
Time
Sopliocles
discovereth
One application of Roman Eye Balsam
will prove how good it is Tor sore eyes. Costs
only 26 cents. 372 Pearl 8t. N.Y Adv
Discretion of speech Is more than
eloquence. Bacon
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