The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 10, 1927, Image 3

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    ER, CENTRE HALL. PA.
BAD TO WORSE
Down to 98 Pounds — Finally
Restored to Health by Lydia
E.Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compoun
Cleveland, Ohlo.—" After having my
first baby, 1 lost
weight, no matter
what I did. Then a
doctor told me I
would be better if
I had another baby,
which I did. But I
got worse, was al-
sickly and
und, as it helped her very much, so
tried it. After taking four bottles, I
weigh 116 pounds. It has just done
wonders for me and I can do my house-
work now without one bit of trouble.”
—Mgs., M. Rigssinges, 10004 Nelson
Ave, Cleveland, Ohio.
If some good fairy should appear,
and offer to grant your heart's desire,
what would you choose? Wealth?
Happiness?
Health? That's the best gift. Health
8 riches that gold cahnot buy and
surely health is cause enough for
happiness.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound may be the good fairy who
offers you better health,
Over-Acidity
Gas, nausea, sick headache, heart-
bum, distress after eating or drink-
ing quickly and surely relieved,
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Normalizes Digestion and
Sweetens the Breath
ELLAN3
”
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
FOR INDIGESTION
25¢ AND 75¢ PACKAGES
Demands Investigation
“Mamma, those scales are wrong.”
“Why so, dear?”
“Becanse they make me weigh the
same when I stand on one foot as
they do when I stand on both feet.”
CORN
Ends pain at once/
In one minute pain from corns is ended.
Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads do this safely
by removing the cause—pressing and
rubbing of shoes, They are thin, medi-
cated, antiseptic, healing. At all drug
and shoe stores. Cost but a trifle.
Dz Scholls
Zino-pa
Put one on ~— pain is gonel
Maybe He Couldn’t
Father (indicating statue)—That fs
Sir Thomas Tiptop, my boy. He gave
big sums to the schools,
Son—80 that’s him, is it? Why
didn’t he work out the beastly things
himself 7-Tit-Bits,
“Stop Coughing
The more you cough the worse you fee
and the more inflamed your throat an
jus s become, Give them a chance tg
on
Boschee’s Syrup
has been giving relief for sixty-one
ears. Try it. 30c and 90c bottles, Buy
t at your drug store. G. G. Green, Inc,
Woodbury, N. J.
Ben oa Se ahi
Hiscox Chem
WANY CARS FAIL |
TO BEAT TRAINS
More Than 1,000 Autos Fliv-
vered in Dash to
Crossings.
More than 1,000 automobiles last
vear crashed Into trains, stated M, O.
Lorenz, director, bureau of statistics,
of Interstate Commerce commission,
when he addressed the sixteenth an.
sual safety congress. He sald in
part:
Deaths at Crossings.
“One of the reasons for concerning
ourselves about the number of persons
that die each year in various clnsses
of railway accidents is that effort
may be concentrated on the types of
accidents that occasion especially
large numbers of deaths, One may
discover from casual reading of the
newspapers that there are frequent
deaths at grade crossings; but it is
only after statistics have been com-
piled that one can make the general
statement that of the 7.000 persons
killed in connection with the opera.
tion of steam railways in 1026, 2388,
or 33.7 per cent, were nontrespassers
at grade crossings and 2,623, or 870
per cent, were classified as trespassers
on the right of way; so that, taking
these two groups together we may say
that 70.67 per cent of the railroad
fatalities occur because people, other
than passengers or employees on duty,
are on your right of way at the wrong
time,
Many Dangerous Crossings.
“There were, at the close of 1026,
27,847 protected and 200,432 unpro-
tected highway grade crossings with
steam railroads. It seems hopeless to
make them all fool proof, but doubt-
less there are thousands of dangerous
crossings which would be eliminated
or more adequately protected next year
if the funds were available,
a magnificent enterprise
quires the co-operation
roads, the newspapers, the school
teacher, legislator, the inventor,
and the rest of the public. When we
that in 1926 over 1.000 acel-
involving 225 deaths and 1.588
injuries, occurred because automobiles
were run into the side of a train, we
can appreciate the fact that educating
drivers to he careful is one of the most
important features of the
Here is
which re
of the rail
the
dents,
accident
problem.”
Escaping Oil Reduces
Efficiency of Brakes
is important to prevent the
of lubricant from the differen
tinl housing, because it will accumu-
late om the brakes and reduce their
While it Is difficult to
leakage due to an exces
It
cape
8.
housing may be made leak-proof.
Leakage is usually caused by worn
feit washers in the stuffing box which
is intended to form the lubricant seal,
It is advisable, therefore, to replace
the felt washers and other worn
parts of the lubricant seal when dif
ferential repairs are being made.
Owing to the importance of this
feature the slightest amount of wear
evident will justify replacement of
the parts, The shaft on which the
parts bear should be smooth so that
it will not wear the seal away and
cause the leak to appear again,
The above covers the principal trou-
bles which may arise in the diffesen-
tial ; however, there are others which
may also cause excessive wear in the
gears and bearings. The most seri-
ous of these is a sprung axle housing.
which has a tendency to cramp the
bearings and distort the gears, caus-
ing rapid wear,
Engine Stops Suddenly
When the engine stops suddenly
with no preliminary coughing and
spitting, the trouble is with the igni-
tion. A wire may be short circuited,
#2 connection loose; the magneto may
fail to trip properly, or the spark
plug short circuit as soon as it gets
hot. If the engine first coughs and
spits and then stops, the trouble is
in the fuel line, the valves, or the
Inbrication. - If the valves stick, it
will show by the lack of compression
Immediately after stopping.
Muffler Needs Cleaning
at Least Once Yearly
If the exhaust gases were to be al
lowed to escape directly into the at-
mosphere the sharp explosions rapid-
ly following each other would prove
very annoying. The muffler, by
breaking up these gages into fine
streams and by allowing them to ex-
pand and reducing thelr pressure un-
tit they are nearly of the atmos-
pherie pressure, deadens the sound of
these explosions without interposing
any great amount of back pressure,
saves Automobile Digest,
It go admirably performs its duties
that it is often overlooked when the
rest of the car receives an overhaul
ing. The internal mechanism of muf-
flers varies widely; some consisting
only of simple chambers connected
together to form a labyrinth for the
gas passage, while the more compli
cated forms have a number of battle
plates or walls pierced with small
holes, The most effective and silent
type is generally the more susceptible
to derangement and will give trouble
sooner than the less efficient,
From time time ail mufllers
should be cleaned, as a considerable
amount of carbon deposits accumu.
late In them,
to
Papers Protect Glass
While Painting Auto
A spray gun Is often used in paint-
ing and If the paint in
contact with the glass, It means a few
hours’ additional work to clean it. This
trouble ean be prevented hy the use of
old newspapers and adhesive or friec-
tion tape. The sheets of paper are held
against the glass and the tape is used
as a binding that fits closely along the
CHS, COmes
NEWIPAPLR
Old Newspapers Protect Window
Glass While Painting a Car.
edges of the glass, leaving none of
it
exposed. When the fenders are to be |
the be |
body, the same plan
from getting
on the parts that sare not to he paint.
Sheets of tin, about 8 by 10 inches |
are between |
running-board and the
body. This idea Is applicable whether
you use spray, and will
save quite a bit of labor when paint.
ing window frames of any kind.
may
ed,
in dimensions, inserted
the shields
a brush or
Inefficient Brakes Are
Cause of Many Mishaps
Analysis of automobile accident
statistics has disclosed that a major
percentage is attributed to inefficient |
brakes, and with the steady
ing volume of traflic that
through city streets and over country
JICTERS
Passes
highways every day the necessity of
having this unit of the car in perfect
condition is imperative, i
Perfectly working brakes combine |
safety with enjoyment of motor trav |
el, for power Is practically useless |
unless the driver cam properly con- |
trol the speed of his car. The dan |
ger I8 acute in mountain driving, es
pecially during the vacation season,
AUTOMOBILE ITEMS
One of the most useful tools when |
removing a tire from the rim is a
broken spring leaf,
The senseless automobile horn is |
the best possible index to the quality |
of the mind behind.
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You can tour the world now on the
easy-payment plan. Imagine falling |
down on the instaliments in Afghanis-
tan.
We fear a policeman with a college
eduention never could put the proper
inflection on, “Who d'ye think you are,
Barney Oldfield? Pull over tub th
curb.”
Control Cholera |
by Vaccination |
Minimize Losses by Proper
Use of Preventive Treat-
ment Is Urged.
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
It has been suggested
should be made to eradicate hog |
cholera in the United States, while |
eradication Is desirable, according to |
U. G. Houck, in charge of hog-cholera |
control, United States Department of |
Agriculture, the general distribution |
and prevalence of the disease and the |
enormous expense make such a gigan- i
tic undertaking inadvisable, especially |
while lnrge sums are being expended |
by the federal and state governments
for the elimination of the Southern
cattle tick and the eradication of |
bovine tuberculosis, dourine, and i
scables of cattle and sheep,
Big Task to Eradicate.
The eradication of hog
would require the application of no |
less comprehensive and rigid mens |
ures than those adopted for the eradi- |
cation of foot-and-mouth in
this country. and our hog Industry is
in condition to withstand
measures Furthermore,
Houck, we have an effectual,
cal preventive treatment 'R
cholera, which not the with
tuberculosis and some of the other dis- |
enses with which
Therefore it seems
tinge present
losses through
preventive
attempt
that efforts |
cholera
disense
no such |
ator
pra
inst hog
suys
etl
is case
we are contendl
to cone |
finim
if
than
eradication
advisable
efforts
the
to 8 |
proper
treatment
thie
nee
miner
complete
the disease,
A feeling of security was largels
sponsible the
of
for severe and
spread outbreak
Herds 3
disease for a time and the owners be.
came negligent and falled to
their hogs. With so large a percents
fige of the country
ceptible it
cholera ast fall,
were comparatively free from
tren
in the
wing only na
hogs 18.
tural that the
Control of Disease.
of the disease |
outbreak spread rapidly
Control & hest
tained by Kee
mune at all times.
serum production Is such
not be 1
Ordin
2 the
astened to meet
arily about 55 days are
4. . $4 - { * "
o produce and test a qu
product ready
outhreaks like th
fi shortage in
that
before the
the result
fected
Drugs Ineffective in
Treatment for Abortion
Losses from infectious abortion
by fA germ
(Bang), are
wrevented or
I
cattle, eansed
Bacillus abortus
iy
drugs med i
the United
Agriculture.
nequire a
to be
or inal compounds,
States
The 1
through the mo
feed snd
Department
Is oon
i
gid
in
y
wilads
suming
wit
drink econtan
by Hl
ais, contaminated
3 Iss pore
i fhe germs,
other objects, The disense is comn
herds
ted
by
introduction of afle«
pregnant heifers,
While the snct of shortion is
COWS
the dis. 1
in affect
lose
io
fun
apparent
sterility
ed herds is
troublesome ;
symptom of
ease, (barrenness)
commonly
animals give birth
calves which, although living, may
too weak to resist some
common
nore or
of the more
ailments: cows show # en.
: and
milk production is occas
fallure of animals to «
their normal
due to ay
even exceed those represent.
the number of
by
gestation periods,
these conditions n
by calves born
More
the
detailed information
disease in
CONCern.
|
is given Farmers
tion of Cattle,” a recent revision of an |
earlier publication, A copy of the bul |
letin may be obtained free upon ape
plication to the United States De |
partment of Agriculture, Washington, |
D. C. !
BOT OrO+- Or ORO + OrOeO+ON |
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$ Agricultural Items 3
BO Oe Oe Os OROP Oe OvOwON |
It costs £2 a year to feed a rat,
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Invite the sunshine to come inte |
your poultry house, i
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Four-H clubs of today are the foun.
dation stones for successful farmers of
¥
tomorrow,
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Four billion pounds more milk was
produced in the United States during |
1926 than in 1025,
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Exhibition of fruit at the state and
county fairs Is a good means of ad
vertising your farm product.
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Much of the feeding value of al |
falfa hay is in the leaves, and it is
fmportant that they be saved.
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Water buckets in the dairy barn
pay for themselves quickiy, for the
cows will produce more milk.
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Large, rectangular flelds are the
cheapest to plow, for less time is lost
on the turns and in plowing the head:
lands, .
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The best insurance for an acenrate
Fi
The “Indians” are scouting thra
field and wood. They're brave little
warriors who'll soon come trailin
home =~ so hungry for Monarc
Cocoa and Monarch Teenie Weenie
Peanut Butter sandwiches,
Monareh 1a the only nationally
advertised brand of QUaLiry
Jou Propoors sold exclos-
vely through the ten who own
own stores,
EVERY genuine Monarch package bears
the Lion Head, the oldest trademark in
the United States covering s complete line
of the world’s finest food products — Coffes,
Ten, Cocos, Catsup, Pickles, Peanut Butter,
Canned Fruits and Vegetables, and other
superior table specialties.
REID, MURDOCH & CO.
Established 1653
| Showing the “Old Man”
the
All Have Eyes to Future
Examine individual and
world, and you
each Con.
will
The son often has to set exam
ple before the old man who is “sot in
will believe there is any way
the old way.
For any Autumn Meal
SHREDDED
12 01. in Each Standard Package
his way”
Seneca, better than
Onwarm days or frosty days
with prunes or canned fruit
For breakfast -lunch - supper,
| £2,500 Will Handle One of Our Fully Equipped
noame pr ng Ppouitr farms 1 yout
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Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Colds Headache
Pain Neuralgia
why not
often the
» bread.
i m—
Neuritis
Toothache
Lumbago
Rheumatism
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
Accept only ‘“‘Bayer” package
ee which contains proven directions.
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Masufecture of Monosceticacidester of Salicelioacid
ora
GU A trim by cleaning up your blood from the slowing
down poisons poured into it by inactive kidneys,
the famous old Dutch National
Household Remedy ——in use since
Oo HAARLEM OIL LZ
NOW 9
All Drauggists Three Sizes ®
Rid yourself of “creeping ills.” Put your body in
liver and bowels. You may rely upon
1696. The original and genuine.
Accept no imitations
for Children
smi
Here is a traveling library In operation, A branch of the Cincinnati
public library which goes out into the rural sections and distributes books
of knowledge at the doorsteps of those who cannot come to the library,
test for tuberculosis in eattle is te
secure a competent gruduate veterd
marian.
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