The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 31, 1927, Image 7

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER CENTRE HALL. PA.
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INSPECTING MOTOR “COOLED BY STEAM
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No Private Weddings
When people are married in Hrazil |
everybody may come to the wedding. |
Weddings and funerals are public |
functions fn that republic. Officials |
arrive before the hour and open all |
the doors and windows of the home, |
indicating the ceremony is open to |
the public. A long procession from |
the home of the bride to the church |
is an important part of the ceremony, | -
The longer the procession the wealth- | - 4 ; 4 cB | ) y the
fer the bride or bridegroom. Same | | : he [= b, 0 n, 4 Pf fanisuiiyre,)
way with funerals. Cupper's Weekly. | . : : Dairy bulls at Leiiaville,
y. | been put on a dally
by specialists of the
Industry, United
Agriculture,
usefulness
projects
mental
the
Fresh strawberries and
SHREDDED
WHEAT
Anew thrill for your palate
New health for your body
Give yours elf this or today!
Prolong Period
of Sire Service |
Beneficial Effects of Exer-|
cise Have Been Proven
by Tests.
United States Depart-
Md, have
regime caleulated |
bureau of dairy
States Department of
prolong life of
the various breeding
under way the exper!
farm. Systematic exercise and
feeding of sprouted oats are two
of the most Important features of the
plan,
“THE JUNIOR TEXT BOOK"
for an Up-to-Date Church, A Most Helpful
Book, 25 cents. Address the Author, W,. H
KERR, Great Bend, Kansas --Adv,
to
in
their
and |
Rus-
beginning
seenery,
are the
of all natural
Mountains
the end
kin.
fy i li f
The great value of Bell-Ans in the
reliefofdigestive disorders ofthe stomach
and bowels is proved by its substantial
fncrease in use every year for the past
thirty years. Promptly and properly
taken we have never known it to fail
Send for free samples to Bell & Co., Inc.
Orangeburg N.Y.
Perfectly Harmless to Young or Old
BELL-ANS |
FOR INDIGESTION
25¢ and 75¢ Pkd’s.Sold Everywhere
an
. Advocate
Investigations
proved the
cise in maintaining the
tility of bulls, and
been consistently advocated, The
ing of sprouted oats to bulls is
with the benefleial
Exercise.
the past
effects of exer
health and fer
the practice
in have
beneficial
has
feed
.
Bay Direct. Seve Money
OUR BEST MADE WORK SHIRT
Thess shirts are made in three shades
an extra hea welght Chambray, whic
long been famous for its wearing and
ing qualities, They are cut over an
inrge sot G atlerns, allowing plenty
yi . m holes. All the principal
Hitched, elbows reinforced
CROLs are Arges, man
nade to scomumodale
in line
this feed
hus shown in correcting breeding dif
ficulties in cows virgin
Sprouted oats the
vitamine E, a shortage of
often held ible for
functioning of reproductive
of
need
methods
results
and heifers,
supply so-called
which is
abnormal
An invention which will keep a motor cool by steam and which, it is
claimed, will revolutionize the automobile and airplane industries, was demon-
strated to the members of the military affairs committee at the Cap-
itol by Lester P. its inventor (shown the left). This lnven-
tion, the rights of which have been offered to the United States, will keep a
motor operating at exactly the same temperature under conditions, ac-
cording to Mr. Barlow. In the of the group with is
Representative \W. Frank James of Michigan, chairman of
respons
house i
Organs an $105G—Cirny
Work Shirt,
Price
$I106T Tun
Work Shirt, -
Price 79¢
Parcel Post Cc Ezxtrs
Write for Our Hiustrated Catalogue.
State sige, aolor and
chest measurement.
4% te 17.
#4100 0—Blue
Wark Shirt
Frice
Barlow, on :
nimals,
for
kinds
The special
the best
hulls to
many
Various
79¢
all determining Sines
paper hand
the committee.
of handling
potency for
“proved
dairy
center "
‘Porter's -
in thelr
t of
maintain
years Is a resul the
Pain King
cA Liniment Jor hchier and
we Powerful, Ling,
0 Soothing. gdh ot st oda,
A Family Remedy
for
Man and Beast
To relieve Coughs, Colds, Cramps,
Pain in Stomach and Bowel Complaints.
Also for Burns, Scalds, Sprains,
Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Felons, Frosted
Feet and Chilblains.
To relieve Pain in the Face, Neuralgia,
Inflammatory Rheumatism and Tooth-
ache
Sold by dealers everywhere.
and guaranteed since 1871 by
The Geo. H. Rundle Co., Piqua, O..US.A.
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A guaranteed remedy to prevent and
overcome Coughs, Colds, Bronchial and
Lung Affections, Lost Appetite, Dys-
pepsia, Pains in Stomach, Indigestion,
Pimples, Bad Blood, Sallow Complex-
fon, Lost Weight, Strength and similar
run-down conditions requiring a recon-
structive tonic.
TASTES LIKE RARE OLD WINE
SAMPLE At your druggist’s
FREE or by mail
NOTE: Large gize HYPO-COD sells
for $1.00 at drug stores or by mail
The Earle Chemical Co, Wheeling W.Va.
Your Druggist Will Guarantee HYPO.COD
to Help the Sick and Weak
FOR OVER
200 YEARS
haarlem oil has been a world
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
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CAPSULES
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
on the original genuine Goro Mepat.
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The infants’ and Children’s Regulater
Children grow healthy and free
from colic, diarrhoea, fataleney
constipation and other trouble if
en it at teething time.
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SERENE RRRRREEY
CHECK YOUR CAR
How Much Fuel His Car
Consumes c on Trips.
The next hundred mile
it would be well worth
find out how
the miles, you traveled per gallon,
trip you take
your while to
mileage you are actually
with that which you should be getting
Perhaps you may find that your gas
ine :
expected from the
driving, but
may discover that your car Is using
far fuel than It should and
thus proving unduly expensive. g
economy Is as high as ea
particular car
are on the
more is
High Gasoline Mileage.
How high
should be securing
tained by Inquiring of a
sther users of Identical
their mileage pes gallon,
ing the local representative
make of car how many miles your
ought to be expected to do, on a gal
lon, on a 100-mile run und® ordinary
conditions
of the figures
exaggerated
only
rel le
.
gazoline mileage yon
enn best be ascer-
number
Cars
and by
of
as
ask
car
Some
nay be
by considering
you feel
a pretty
you thus
or in error, but
from sources
abt
those
are will
you
accurate
to show
Expected Gas Mileage.
Just as a hint to the
gag mileage of various cars of recent
degign, it may be said that
from 18 to 24 attainable with four
cylinder cars of
as ex]
are
moderate weig
dinary weight and of 10 to
eights. These figures are
proximations, and would
prove incorrect for many makes
models, but they represent what may
be called “educated guesswork.”
If you feel that your car uses
siderably more gas than you decide it
should, judging from the testimony of
other users and from general
mere ap-
ber the car
and so forth, it is
up to you to find and remove the
causes of its fuel losses, if you care
of its engine, weight,
Don’t Motor Over Grade
Despite the oft-repeated warnings
about the dangers of crossing railroad
thousands of people are killed
accidents at grade crossings,
. E. Pettibone, vice president of the
National Safety council
It is advisable never to cross a rall-
Many accel
2uys
It is safer
2 track.
If your view iz obstructed, or if re-
otherwise slow down
All crossings require your careful
whether guarded or not:
crossing bells are sometimes out of
order; watchmen or gate operators
may be off duty.
Be especially careful at crossings
where there Is more than one track,
Do not cross directly behind a train
that has just gone by. Another train
may be coming in the opposite direc.
tion on the next track.
A train running 40 miles an hour
goes 50 feet in one second and cannot
be stopped in less than about one.
quarter of a mile, An automobile run-
ning 25 miles an hour can be stopped
in 58 feet. Which should stop, look
and listen at raliroad crossings, the
train or the automobile?
Luggage | Carrier Folds
Up and Out of the Way
This homemade
rier is that it
neath the running
Three la
bent as shown,
novel luggage car-
folds under-
board when not in
strap hinges
and screwed to the
underside of the running board. Wood-
en or light metal strips are fastened
to the movable mem the hinges
made
Bey
rpe-sized
her of
CAREER
i COAG CARSHER 04 /
POSITION FOR USE ~~
A Folding Running-Board Luggage
Carrier Like This Is Out of the Way
When Not in Use.
with short bolts. A leather strap at
to hold the carrier
position in
each end will serve
in the proper when
and a special catch will hold it fiat
of running
wanted —Popular
use,
the bottom
when not
Monthly.
against the
Science
Always Most Dangerous
Traffic Ammer
fea are lald 8% pnd
Safe
indiffe
Orleans
accidents throughout
door of carele
motorists by National
nt the
piierent
meters and New
» that wanto
ij a
y that city
ugene ©
traffic
majority of traflic
the
0 negligence js
Chatse iarge part of
Capt. E asey commanding
de
aco
Orieany’ department,
resull
drivers not
thoughts on the powerful
under their control and
therefore, are not in position to think
quickly and do the proper thing wher
necessity arises
“Operating a
car,”
fatalitiogs—gre
in that
and
indifference do
machine
high-powered
Captain Casey
requiring the
of the
woman who
tho aught
they
moto
declares, “is a
full<and clear—
driver, and the man
allows his or het
8 to stray to other things while
are piloting the machine througt
will in the course of time play
the leading role In a crash of some
sort, possibly not a fatal crash, but »
crash.”
Captain Casey points out that there
are thousands of drivers who have
been operating cars for years without
an accident,
“Those are the drivers who enter
their car with the knowledge that driv
ing Requires WHY undivided attention.”
AUTOMOBILE HINTS
The road hog In no respecter of per
sons, not being one himself,
¥ » *
Automobile parts and
showers are latest for brides
* - *
stop.
LI
to get over the reins and cause a run
away.
* » »
The fact that the grade crossing Is
in plain sight doesn't seem to mear
anything.
. & =
Did you ever notice that where yor
didn't park your car you could park
as long as you please?
» * .
If the truck driver is a real gentle
man he will smile pleasantly when he
One in every six has an antomobile
thus showing that motor cars are run
ning pyorrhea a close second.
. » »
Do not park within 15 feet of a fire
plug, or in front of a mall box, or with
ing 20 feet of an Intersection.
sire” into favor.
whose
idea recently
Proved
ters
brought
sires are those dangl
have been tested in sufficient
numbers to indicate a cor
ity on part of the
high production,
cannot be obtained until the
older than the dairy bu
Test Fertility,
of the
sistent abil
to tran
Such proof ohviously
the sire
sires are
nyerage
Five
over ef
bureau's herd bulls
of age
and one-half vears,
Are
ght years and average
(en One is fifteen
years old and
Sey
continues
bul
st 5 to {est the effect
an aciive
ireeder eral young ix are being
fed experinme
of rations fertility
are
the
r
service, lack of
on aid two older
walls
mine
sive
now being exan
off e
ined to deter
{8 on rtility of exces
exercise and
close confinement.
Bovine T. B. Eradicated
at Much Increased Rate
Th mber of for tn
here
srument
the
e nu » tested
inlosis under
and state
nl Year end
wns per cent i the
preceding sear according {« the
United States Department of Ag
{ure
Nearly eve
erate on
netd during
necredited
ricnl-
ry phase of tuberculogls
work showed
year
of con
ted
lieat an increased
vity the Though the
i-herd pl in hating the
in all
Was
disease was conde the
states, general preference
the area project whic
testing of all ittle in
given
hh provides for the
I'n
:
cattie
a county,
der this over 6.500.000
were f{e or over 1.500000 more
Tred >
GQuUring
than
if
the pred
i
noteworthy int
eding year
erest in connex
tion with the tuberculin testing une
both arid plan
was a the present es
The
extent of
AaccreqQiie area
survey to show
timated
extent of the disease
survey showed the
probable
the disease
on an
1.000 in
tuberculous. In
as 28 per meaning
of
"ne
cent.
$
hat
average 28 en
ited
ee the estimated per !
cent of infection was 4 per cent
3 x
ttle out
every the Un States
are
Sweet Clov er v alusble |
in Building Up Soils |
The value of sweet
green manure or oil
ing more and
clover as al
builder is becom- |
apparent. Those |
interested in conservation and |
building have had remarkable success |
with the use of corn, wheat and sweet |
clover in a two-year rotation The |
inoculated sweet clover Is sown in the |
spring on the wheat. After the wheat |
is harvested the occupies the |
land for the remainder of the season. |
The next spring it makes a rapid
growth, and during the latter part of |
April is plowed under and the land |
prepared for corn. i
At the Missouri College of Agricul
ture it has been found profitable to |
fertilize the land with about 100 |
pounds of acid phosphate to the acre. i
is added the!
more
eoil
clover
under was about five tons per acre |
FARM NOTES
The supply of good seed corn for |
this spring apparently will be small,
» * *
Cabbage is rich In the green mate-
pounds of cabbage may be fed per
hundred birds per day.
* - »
Unhtilled sweet clover seed can be
seeded in the winter time but fit has
a germination of more than 50 per
cent it is usually unsafe to seed until
spring.
* . .
Most farm machinery goes to the
gerap heap after it has been used only
80 to 100 days while ra de use a
locomotive 25 years or more.
.« * »
Milk or eream should be cooled to
not less than 50 degrees F, within a
few minutes after it Is drawn or
skimmed. This temperature should be
maintained.
THOMAS MARTIN & C0.
Wholesalers DHreet to the Consumer
BAL TIMORE MD,
sibs
PARKER'S
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Restores Color and
Bamily te iE and Faded Hair
wt Pragaists
. NY
iouses, ote, slops all pain, ensures comfon to 1
fost, makes wa king easy. Ibo by mail or at Drug:
gina Hiscox Chesloal Works, Patchogue, KX. ¥
ALES rozest
There's nothing like this fo r
breaking up cold ar
relief to sore throats, hea
chest — Safe — Money pe
30 cents at all druggists.
HONEY of
Growing Mining Industry
The of
going
industry Alaska
and will increas
mining
rapidly
hounds
ahem]
and
getting
when the
aps
he country are increased as
i
inidouhtedls
which
in the near fu
in
Last
will be
will
of transportation
result
ture
ire,
total value of the i was £18
220.652, while that
£17.457
produ
nrevioy
Year Was
A woman
liver prevents
Wright's Indiar
the liver. They
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author In some d¢
in his works
will. Goethe
Every SETee DOT
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his
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“Waiter you forgo
“No, mister: you're the
egps-—comin’ right along’
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have tten us?
hard bolled
DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
Aspirin Marked With “Bayer Cross™
Has Been Proved Safe by Million:
the name
tablets you
genuine Bayer
and
26 years,
Aspirin.
Adv.
Warning!
“Bayer” on package
are not the
Aspirin prove d safe
prescribed by physicians for
Say “Bayer™ when
Imit ations may pro © dange rous
Might “Even Get Mushy
“Qoft light in the home would assist
in preventing divorces.” a writer
And soft speech is even more effective
Boston Transcript.
Unless you ses
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getting
by millions
you buy
KAYE
J. J. Holland, a respected Baltimore
citizen went through a two-year siege
of ill-health. In his home at 1711
Jackson Street he spoke frankly and
emphatically of hisexperience. ““Stom-
ach trouble brought about a terrible
condition,” he said, “and I was ready
to give up hope of recovery. I had
cramps and colic at frequent inter-
vgle, and so acute was the gin that I
had to lie down wherever | happened
to be.
“Irregular eating hours were prob-
ably the cause of my acute indiges-
tion. My liver and kidneys went out
of order, too, 80 that 1 was nervous,
and felt layed out all the time. Loss
of restful sleep made me very irritable
towards all around me.
“I noticed that the
stomach stopped before
with the first b ain} A
Sime I finished hp Hint my a apatite
and digestion were ect :
distressful Eh had gone. Best
of all, they’ ve stayed gone, for that is
six months ago and I've felt like a
Sing cack cock ever since. I eat and
Cr
my, work I seem to have brand
hh and liver as well as a
ais; in m
By 3y the
new set of nerves. I'm a happy man
again and wouldn't take a new suto-
EVERIO
me. 's saying a Jot
fe, is ai a now, and it ite
Res sect
Sues fn tonic and bod ho builder,
from herbs, roots
to the mark in
Tanlae without
what