The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 11, 1926, Image 9

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“THROUGH ADVICE
OF NEIGHBOR
Woman Tried Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
i IE. ——
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BE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
out,
felt
longer
me,
the
will
Mas, BerTHA MeacnaAN, 910 Center Bt,
Lansing, Mich,
fifteen years old. After taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I
got so I could do all'my housework and
I am in good healih."—Mgs., Marx K,
Wirrianms, Ketchikan, Alaska.
to Oregon and from
written by grateful
mending Lydia E
Compound.
The Compound is made from roots
and herbs and for more than fifty years
has been helping to restore run-down,
over-worked women to health.
Are you on the Sunlit Road to Bet.
ter Health?
women recoms-
Marjorie—' "What do you think John sald,
daddy, when 1 told him that when we were
three autos and a lot of servants?”
what dia the
place,
Daddy—""Well,
say ™
Marjorie—"He sald that If I would sleep
more on my right side, I wouldn't have such
dreams.”
Bad dreams are a good sign of poor diges.
tion; when hard-worked stomach begins to
complain, the whole system suffers and we
have constipation, dyspepsia, offensive breath
and similar disorders,
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
kas been relied on by many such sufferers
for the t sixty years, and has contributed
to the health and well-being of thousands
of users. 30c and 90c bottles. At all drug-
gists. If you cannot get it, write to G. G.
Green, Inc., Woodbury, N. J.
Have Good Hair]
And Clean Scalp
Cuticura
Soap and Ointment
Work Wonders
HAIR BALSAM
Dandroff-Steps Bate Falling
; : p N
HINDERCORNS Removes Corns, Cal
louses, eto, stops all pain, ensures comfort to the
feet, makes walking easy. i5c by mall or at Drug:
gista. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N. T.
Physicians Take Rest
Gloversville (N. Y.) physicians have
organized and decided to take a half
day each week off for vacation, says
Medical News.
DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
Aspirin Marked With “Bayer Cross”
Has Been Proved Safe by Millions.
Unless you see the name
“Bayer” on package or on tablets you
are not getting the genuine Bayer
Aspirin proved safe by millions and
prescribed by physicians for 26 years.
Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin.
lanitations may prove Sangerous. ~ Adv.
Warning
it doesn't do much 200d to talk to
the average man for his own good.
Many a man who isn't a coward
afraid of consequences,
Faulty
Elimination
Should Be Corrected— Good Elimination
Is Essential to Good Health.
F you would be well, see to
your elimination. Faulty kid-
ney action permits toxic material
the whole system. Then, one is
apt to have a tired, languid feel.
ing and somstimes, a toxic back-
ache or headache, and often some
irregularity of secretions, such
condition,
ning favor the country over.
Ask your neighbor! »
DOAN’
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Foster-Milburn Co. , Mig. Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y,
ASTHMA
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for the prompt relief of Asthma
and Hay Fever. Ask your druge
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far. Write for FREE BAMPLE,
Northrop & Lyman Co. Inc. Buftalo, N.Y,
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Br
Armistice Day, 1918,
Time of Rejoicing
Veteran Recalls Incidents
Witnessed in Small
Belgian City.
ONS had been taken. Ramig-
nies, a few kllometers
had fallen to the
Canadians the day before, It
was ten o'clock In the morning.
roads
Then
came
Something mys-
way. Parallel
with marching columns,
denly, unexpectedly
order to “stand to.”
terious about this order.
talking excitedly In
along the road
under
-sud-
there
{ Hicers stood
little
Several staff automo
headquarters.
The halt was long. It became longer.
The boys had figured to be In the thick
of hard fighting before this
thing had stopped the mogement of
that splendid fighting
Canadlan corps.
Some-
Dispatch Rider's News.
soldiers
motorcycle
igniles a group of Canadian
watched a high-powered
irection where till
had come the
tinnous firing. The big guns had been
rider, noticing “the
slowed up enough to shout:
"
troops,” Just
and sped on. His words
that had been rife for an hour or so.
Two soldiers themselves
the party and went to the old
church of Ramignies, The walls of
detached
been damaged and was partly gone.
Walking up to the altar,
of the old cure, bent in prayer,
noticed. Only his
its way.
He was one of the clerics who had
port them In the time of enemy oc-
cupation,
Bearing Good Tidings.
As the soldiers approached, one
him: “La guerre est fin,” The old
man turned, He had an empty sleeve
and on his breast a medal. He had
fought for France in 1870, as he told
the soldlers later, and had put on the
old medal immediately after the with-
drawal of the enemy the previous day,
“l.a guerre est finl™ He repeated
the words as in a dream, Then came
a torrent of tears, and, supported by
the two soldiers from faraway, the
cure climbed the winding stairway to
“A Canadian will announce to the
they are liberated and that the Boche
hes gone,” he sald.
A few creaks as the old man gripped
Then the first peal of the
The whole market square below
filled with peobple. The old cure looked
down and motioned with his hands to
his parishoners to come close up, for
it is considered an extremely happy
omen to take part In a ceremony of
ringing the bells of peace In France
and Belgium,
The Peals of the Bells.
then came the answer—first
in the belfry. And just when the old
cure caught the giad tidings, later
powerful and with full tones the bells
everywhere pealing, far farther than
we could hear, for in that hour all the
bells of Belgium and France, as far
as the Spanish border, had taken up
the ringing.
The Canadians went down with the
cure. Others had taken over the task
in the belfrey. And just when the old
and women and little chlildren—
the only civilians had gathered in a
great happy throng,
wild cry, a wonderful
never before heard in
ME came a Canna
valry, whooping it up In true
ough their tears the
smiled and laughed. The old
looking om “La Belgique
libre, et volla nos liberateurs
{Belgium free at last an are
Van
1
1
snld Pierre
mstitution.
And
there sounded a
shout of victory,
this town. Dash.
squadron of
fan ca
style. Thr
cure stood
here
Paessen, in the Atlanta Co
Would Have Armistice
Day National Holiday
“Armistice day should take equal
the Fourth of July and
Decoration day as patriotic national
holidays,” sald Walter Greenlee of
Columbia, 8 CC. in an interview
printed in the Cleveland Plain Dealer
“The armistice marked one of the
greatest epochs in American history,
representing the capitulation of
of the most powerful fighting ma-
the face of the earth be-
cause of the activities of the Ameri
can soldiers,
“With nearly
went
one
2.000.000 soldiers who
and another 1.000.000
it behooves the people to
8 by ob-
day of due to
We pay
the boys who
Overseas
turn out and honor these boy
serving the victory,
their efforts too
respect to sacri
ficed everything to follow the flag and
fight for humanity and the preserva-
tion of civilization,
“Armistice day should be an
and thanksgiving,
cannot
day of
rejoicing and the
patriotic colors. The were
wearing khaki have not forgotten the
boys who
them on thelr return. They
will judge by the interest in their cel-
ebration whether the words of praise
and welcome were sincere”
Welcomed End of War
Pandemonium reigned In Tours,
eight
years ago.
This army center, far removed from
the actual line of combat, was made
up of the various headquarters of
the non-combatant units and a milk
tary police battalion of 1.000 mem.
bers, the majority of which had seen
active service at the front, being ren-
dered urffit for active campalgn duties
for an indefinite period.
Tours was bedecked In holiday dt
tire. No pretense at duty was made
From early morning until late at night
natives and American soldiers alike
provided a moving maelstrom of hu
manity, parading Incessantly, Fem
inine cries of “Fini le guerre!” rent
the atmosphere, with old ladies hug
ging uniformed figures, small children
soliciting souvenirs and the pollu re.
questing his American cigarette,
which request became as a salutation
through the republie.
HOW TO KEEP
WELL
DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN
Editor of “HEALTH”
(©, 1926,
| WHEN SHOULD TONSILS
BE REMOVED?
Western Newspaper U ynion.)
~HE
ensoed
removal of enlarged or dis
tonsils in children has be
come so common an operation that It
is In many ca done almost as a
routine proceeding. Naturally the
| question has arisen, not only In the
| minds of parents but of physicians as
well, whether it Is In all
sary, or rather, to put it another
in what condition is it
sary? In how many and In
will the removal of the tonsils
be clearly of benefit to the child, and
in what cases will actual harm to the
child result from not removing them
To answer these
not only rq¢ number of cases but
also observation of the children
and a careful
dren who
REN
CUses neces
way,
really neces-
what
CHSes
questions requires
ala
over
a long perio f time
comparison of h » chi
r
had
an equally ls * num
have thelr sils removed with
her dren
not been remos sl,
“control
tonsiis have
whose
wr what sclentific me
cares.”
ditions by I CASY
to secure, were fortunately
in Rochester, N. Y., by the
clinle, :
In a
the American
Albert Kaiser
dren who
treatment.
About
children were
tonsils and thelr parents were
that these tonsils should be removed
Over children failed
to return for operation Over 5X),
however, returned and had their ton
sills removed At the year
5000 of these were examined, and
at the end of three years 2.500 were
re-examined,
So the
no ment
furni
Eastman
These con
shed
recent issue of the Journal of
Medical Association Dr
reports on 18,000 chil
came to the institute for
18.06%)
enlarged
advised
five years ago school
found to have
one half of the
end of a
stand: Number
defect or
figures now
of children with some dis
ense in their
in whom tonsils were re
number examined at the
year, 5,000: number examined
end of three =. 400
To give }
is impossible. We ca
lusions on this
18.0600
tonsils, number
ROKK);
end of one
at the
noved,
n only give ox
tor Kalser's cond
amount of
plaints are good
tonsils,
They
2, frequent
tesriuillie .
SONSIIINUS |
work,
breathing:
bio throat os
frequent head colds; 4.
enlargement of the g
5 nutrition
8, poor
been 1
have removed; 6, chronic dis
charge from the ear; 7, fever for
which no other cause can be found;
8 rheumatism or heart disease, since
it was found that children whose ton
oved had far
in those whose ton
gills had been rem less
of such troubles th:
sils had not been removed.
FORERUNNERS OF THE
HOT WATER BAG
J) ROBABLY wisehold
is put to as mar
ily hot
headache, a
no he appliance
uses as the fam
water bag. If an) has a
ned or
the back, or col
one
spral rheum
a pain in d feet
at night, hot water bag is ordered
into action.
What did
{ were any hot
{only a few
tainly not
facture of rubber bags has been pos
| gible, So we do not have ta go
| far back to come in contact with the
predecessors of hot water bags.
Many of our grandmothers can re
call when there were no other methods
of applying dry heat than bricks, fiat
irons, glass filled with hot
water, sand bags and salt bags heat-
ed in the the big wood
burning cook until hot and
then wrapped in towels or flannels
and used to warm cold beds, to apply
to aching jaws in toothache, to aching
heads and to warm patients during
chills in malaria
In old colonial houses and in some
cases in old garrets are still to be
found the old-fashiored warming pans,
a brass dish like a skillet with a
close cover and a long handle, which
| was filled with live coals and hot wood
ashes and used to heat up the ice cold
! beds of our ancestors.
! The history of various household
| utensils by which one could keep
| warm away from hiz own fireside goes
| far back into early institutions. The
easiest and most natural thing to do,
| even when man lived around an open
atic
Joint,
the
there
? For It is
atively, cer
people do before
water bag
years, com
since the
TT
manua-
aver fifty,
bottles
ovens of
gloves,
| tion of the Greek and Roman brazier,
which warmed the halls on chilly days
in Greece and Rome. Later in the cen-
turies, Individual warming pots, or
“warming apples,” hollow metal balls
filled with hot ashes, were carried by
priests and worshipers to keep
them warm in the cold churches of
the Middle ages.
An unusual and historic foot warmer
Is still to be seen In the great museum
of Leipsig. It is the stirrup which
Emperor Napoleon used on his Rus-
sian campaign. Under each stirrdp
swings a little kettle which was filled
each morning with glowing charcoal.
Evidently Napoleon, brilllant general
though he was, had cold feet ocea-
slonally,
>
Colds
Pain
Headache
Neuralgia
Lumbago
Rheumatism
“Bayer” package
“Scalp” Books
With the
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paste the scalps In row
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a sample card clerk can
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catch
Mar
are
growth of gopher
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| obs of Wa
ts of Water
Take Salts to % Flush Kidneys If}
Bladder Bothers or
Back Hurts
food may pre
Eating too much rich
kidney trouble in
I-known autho
excite the kidneys
get
BOTS
form
rity. bed
duce some
says a wel aus’
the acids
Then
sluggish
created
they become overworked,
clog up and cause all
ckache and
rheu
acid
liver,
of distress, psrticularly ba
kidney region,
matic twinges, headaches,
stomach, constipation, torpid
sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irri-
tation,
The moment your back hurts or kid
neys aren't acting right, or if bladder
bothers you, begin drinking lots of
good water and also get about four
ounces of Jad Salts from any good
pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a
glass of water before breakfast for a
few days and your kidneys may then
act fine. This famous salts is made
from the ncid of grapes and lemon
juice, combined with lithia, and has
been used for years to flush clogged
kidneys and stimulate them to activ.
ity: also to neutralize the acids in
the system so that they no longer
frritate, thus often relieving bladder
isorders.
Jad Salts can not injure anyone;
makes a delightful effers escent lithia-
water drink which n 1% of men
and women take now and then to help
keep the kidneys and urinary organs
clean. thus often avoiding serious kid
ney disorders,
misery In the
severe
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the
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Research workers In Pennsylvania
State college have reduced the time
minutes,
A harmless “vegetable butter color
used by millions for 00 years. Drug
stores and general stores sell bottles
of “Dandelion” for 85 cents.—Adv.
England already Is making exten.
give preparations for observing the
eclipse of the sun which will be vis-
ible there June 20, 1927.
A torpld liver preven food an
TION Wright's tn Vestas Pile
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