The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 19, 1926, Image 6

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    QUEEN VICTORIA
'LYDIAEPINKHAM
Two Famous Women Born
the Same Year
In the year 1819 two bableg were
born whose lives were destined to have
a far reaching in-
fluence, One was
born in a stern
castle of Old Eng.
land, the other in a
humble farmhouse
in New England.
Queen Victoria
through her wisdom
and kindliness dur-
ing a long and pros-
perous reign has be-
come enthroned in
the hearts of the
British people. Lydia E., Pinkham
through the merit of her Vegetable
Compound has made her name a house-
hold word in many American homes,
One of the many women who praise
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound is Mrs. Adolph Bratke of 4318
South 13th St., South Omaha, Nebr.
who was in a rundown condition for
four years before she tried the Com-
pound. “I began to take Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,” she
writes, “and I have felt my health
steadily improving.” Mrs. Bratke con-
tinued to take the Compound for a year
and a half and at the end of that time
sine found herself in excellent health,
“] am feeling fine now and do all my
: she wrote in her most
recent letter. “I am the mother of
six and manage an eight-room house
ithout anybody to help.”
One Soap
Keep your complexion free of
is all
you need
blemishes, your skin clear,
SOLET
BATH
SHAMPOO
soft, smooth and white, your
hair silky and glistening, your
entire body refreshed, by using
—Glenn’s
Sulphur Soap
Contains 33% 7 Pure Sulphur. At druggists.
Robland’s Styptic Cotton, 28¢
AR
Common Complaint
a
lovely
(omplexion
You ean make and keep your complex.
jon as lovely as a young girl's by gf
littie attention to your blood, Re
a good complexion isn’t skin deep
health deep. -
ber,
- it's
Physicians agree that sulphur ls one of
the r moat effective hliood pu are known
Hancock Sulphur Compound
old, reliable, scien tifie remedy. that
purges the blood of impurities. Taken
internally a few drops in a glass of
water, it gets at the root of the trouble,
As a lotion, it scothes and heals
60c and $1.20 the bottle at your drug-
gist's. If he can't supply you, send his
name and the price in stamps and we
will send you a bottle direct.
B QUID SULPHUR COMPANY
more, Maryland
Haneosk Sviphur Compe im tmment « Meo
fle = for use with
Hancock
Sulphur Compound
und O
and
FOR OVER
200 YEARS
haarlem oil has been a world-
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
correctinternal troubles, stimulate vital
organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
on the original genuine Goro Mepat.
AER TT,
MosQu ITO ES
.
Bee Brand Insect Powder won't
stain——or harm ind, except insects.
Household sizes, 100 and 2% other sizes,
30c and $1.00, at your druggist or grocer
Write for Free Booklet, *‘It Kills Them"
~McCORMICK & co., Baltimore, Ma
BLOTCHY SKIN
oe vit as qalchir Sap ath
Resinol
CORNS vo |
Quickrelief from painfal
drug
ood et
everywhere
corns, tender toes and
pressure of tight shoes,
Dz Scholl's
Zino-p
The photograph shows Senorita
woman to take part In an automobile
race agninst men she received a high
CR TR LF
- a
first
-hour
Patrocinio Benito, who is the
race in Spain. During a recent 12
rating.
600D RULES FOR
SUMMER TOURIST
Observance Will Aid in
Avoiding Road Trouble.
Now
son Is
byways are
ists, tourists
where io
ry
stock" and
pect
sure our en
still d of
out having
fow
safety,
Be
hat the touring sea-
were and
overrun
and
ticular
let us
summer
the highways
with
I and
vacation
others going no
in a big hur-
“count of
who also ex
may do to ln-
this
d limb and wl
Here
14
to ge take
see what we,
to be on the road
wrgence from season,
soul wind an th
accidents
suggestions
properly
pee If you «
quired
8. When
movement that can po
manipulation of another ca
proper signal In
tinct manner. Do this
you don't the other
know there
stop the cn
for a given
about to execut
sibly
Sop
that
ite vicinity.
How to Use Horn,
¥ "fe
the horn,” in dense
your use
oads, partie
ching curve where
iy
is obstructed. Always
about
direction
when to pass a ox
same
of the “Calls of Open
the sound of the horn when
to descend a
would
le is
you use
never descend
» gears in neutral.
In loading you
not
left nor m
than six In
the hub cap on the right.
7. In passing through streams
other hodles of water do not dash In
in high gear, Go Into low gear before
entering the water and remaln so unti
dry land has been reached.
Share With Others,
8B. Do not hog the road. If a per-
son who Is in a bigger hurry than you
are should come up behind you, assist
him In passing, then neither you nor
he will be worried.
9. Do not try to beat any rallroad
trains crossings. No automobile
has yet tried to oppose a traln with-
out coming off second best.
10. Always be sure your campfire
Is absolutely out before leaving It.
Also, sure your cigarette, cigar,
pipe ashes and matches are dead be-
fore they are thrown away. Carry
in the car a small box or can of earth
for extinguishing purposes. Often-
times a tiny spark which gives no evl-
ore
Oor
to
be
burst Into flame in the noonday heat
and cause Immense property damage
and possible loss of life.
to Protect Auto Bolts
A thin coating of shellac Is an ef.
nuts. The substance will also
{ reduce the annoyance of loose and
| rattling parts, Both nut and bolt
should be dipped In thin shellac, After
| being put in place with the nut tight.
ened, the bolt should have a little ad-
ditional shellac applied to its end.
! This treatment will not only prevent
rusting, but will allow the nut to be
taken off more easily. As a general
rule, it is very hard to rustproof
tmall * parts. Sometimes they are
coated with grease or graphite, but
this soon wears off and the rust con-
tinues to accumulate, Some forms of
paint are frequently used! but these,
too, are not permanent protection. The
shellac coating Is expected to over.
come this,
| @OEEOPECHOIIIABODOIOOOEE
Stolen Car Toots
When Sheriff Smith of Salina,
Kan., enters hig motor car there
no unusual alarm, but when
i stranger enters it the horn
begins sounding and toots a sec
ond.
A
heside
back
the
SEE
is
SYR
man whose car was parked
the sheriffs attempted to
out and his fender rubbed
official's At
horn began sounding the
The sheriff rushed out
curbing fu ore expecting
to pick up a car thie
“What's the
the man
ut.
car, once the
1
alarn
to the
from
matter with
car,” asked in the
trying to back o
all,
except
ing at
in INEWere
it Is ct
sheriff?
Kk he,
) EEN RE SS SOG RC I eG a Ya eeeeee 8
ALANS AY RNR RN ON eX NON BE AEE eX
FHGRRGGERAEEIARMNGAREREGRGGN
Easy Means Provided for
Olling the Rear Springs
Ea 18 - ine h holg
either side
throu
indicated
oblle
vided an easy means of
rear springs
dirt soon
the oll to
of the floor
Easy Way to Qi! Springs.
the
and presented a
This trouble he remedis
a short length
{| out at the top, in each hole.
extended about 3% inch below the
running board shield and was bent
come directly above the spring
shackles. Short nalls were used to
plug the holes between ollings-—R. C.
Tarr, Gloucester, Mass, in Popular
Mechanics Magazine,
which accumulated dust
appearance
»d by inserting
of brass tubing, flared
The tube
aAnrot
apron
airty
to
Tire Resiliency Much
Increased by Invention
A Hungarian Inventor has perfected
a new method of attaining a 400 per
cent Increase of resiliency in pneu-
matic tires without changing diameter,
cross section, shape, form or general
appearance. An extra cushioning ef-
fect is attained by using a double disk
wheel and by converting the entire hol-
low space between the two walls into
air under pressure as permanently in
service as that accomplished by the
inner tube of the tire.
tion between the tire and the alr
chamber In the wheel makes the latter
virtually an extension of the former in
point of cushioning effect.
~ AUTOMOBILE NOTES
Keep your automobile license tags
clean.
. * *
The quickest automobile turnovers
occur at the grade crossings.
- Ne *
States there are 100 motor cars
. . .
No matter how popular swimming
may be, It Is best for an automobile
not to dive,
* - .
After the collision (old style):
“Why the blazes don't you buy a bell
for your bleycle?”
. * -
Evidently the speeder can't say that
he was testing his car, and expect to
got away with It
POINTS ON
KEEPING WELL
DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN
Editor of "HEALTH"
Nestern
() 1026, Newspaper Union.)
PURE WATER FOR THE
HOME
y HEN this country
tiled by early
settlers built
good
from
8 which at
\ was first
J
tered
wherever a
ploneers the
thelr
wiuter
log
supply
vers
furs
lakes,
that
supply
possible
spri ng
un abundant
Locations near
supplies were the
country filled up and as |
from natural water sources
cupled or these natural
were polluted or found In
wells were dug, usuall
household. Some of us
when towns of considera
slze the principal
source of ter. Even
i 5 or 5
of which
AB
tent an ns
th
of pure
Le
wiler
water
As the
distant
wis
these natural
first chosen.
and
Of
as supplies
adequute,
for
remen
one each
can iher
even in
surface
drinking wi
were
wells were
in
: clties there un
Years ago town
still
these
remain as ities,
wells d insuffi our
knowledge of water-borne d
creased, the
ayer
gE wite
except
proves
BeNses In
took
all
inoln
day
and
witer from
ted
DUST IN THE AIR
Woe, the pu
pay have been in
in Americ
white man or
arity of the alr
’
the Garden of
» globe wl
and every
i into our lungs abou
te
seh of alr or
we a minute,
every twenty-four
inte and force
00) times 0
cubic Inches of air or about
cuble inches of alr. Now
nice problem for the class In arith
metic. How big a cube of alr would
that be? And that is only for one day
80 what alr you've breathed so far in
life would be S604.000 times 365
times the number of years you
lived.
Into your lungs goes not only all
the alr but whatever the alr carries
Long continued experiments with es
pecially constructed Instruments show
that the dust carritdd by the alr varies
from 2,000 dust particles on an un-
usually clear fresh day to 115,000 on
& smoky day for every euble inch of
air. In very smoky cities like Pitts
burgh or Chicago, the amount may go
to five times this amount,
What happens to the dust when It Ix
breathed into the lungs? If the mouth
is closed and the alr is breathed In
through the nose as it should be, most
of the minute dust particles are caught
on the moist mucous membrane lining
the nose. That Is one of the things
to strain the dust
out of the air. The others are to
warm and moisten the alr before it
goes into the lungs. That's why on a
or dusty day, If
cubic Incl
that
draw
lungs
we
our
"
S04. (6)
there's a
out
times
have
ness you can see the results on your
blow your
If from habit or from some obstruc-
tion you breathe through your mouth,
then the dust isn't caught by your nose
but goes direct Into your lungs.
Does the dust do any harm? Yes,
if It is stone dust, such as granite or
hard, sharp, cutting dust. If it
soft soot, probably not, although peo
ple who live in the city, especially
smoky cities, Inhale so much dust that
their lungs become dark Instead of
the natural pink that they should be.
(® 304; Western Newsyaper Gaion.)
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Out Doors
{ERE is pleasure and joy in the
country, “but "tis substantial hap.
piness to eat.” When the children
come ir, they relish a cup of Monarch
Cocoa — refreshing, satisfying, pure,
rich, wholesome.
MONARCH
Quality jor 7o Years
Rever Bold Through Chaln Blores.
REID, MURDOCH & CO.
Chicago + Boston + Pltsburgh «+ New York
ie
Suspicions
man crawled from
some
exami
“Yor
to a he
r,
Two
Kok
your
shes
fure
Cuticura for
uf especia
BE
INET
L-V DUST
CLOTH
abric “Crepstie
8 Veneer
of Ligx
SONGS
~
Estate
with Fl lit
and easy to use.
destroys insects and their eggs.
Flit kills
¥
ESTATE
ow
PEs
050 PER HUNDRED
arments.
LXtensive
fabrics.
ogists and chemists. [It
replaced the old
does it quickly.
Flit has
Flies Mosquitoes Moths
Ants Bed Bugs Roaches
you have.
attention.
SCOTTDALE,
PA.