Page Fight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. PNEUMONIA ible clothing, Insuffici- weather foree en ing in cold {0 se Its Symptoms—Care of the Patient-Prevention By EDITH MAC BRIDE DEXTER, ML. D Secretary of Health 0.0584 1036 Pueumonia accounted deétths in Permnsylvania durin and stood fourih on causes of death in the was estimated theré were abou 25,000 cases in Pennsyivania last year. Pneumonia tegether with in- fluenza, took a death toll im the United States of 133.000 persons during a single The mortality is greater among me and available stat per cent of wm under the The the service: pneumonia is ¢ tod emphatically stressed There are two recognized types of prietimonia-lobar ppeumonia an bronchopneéumonia When a person lis having pneumonia has Rt Symptoms He symptoms are ed-—geverd chills, followed by rising temperature, and sharp hacking bloody expectoration It [8 importan germs which ice erious illness are unable to overthrow the resistance of an individual in vig- orous health Those who suectimb {0 pneurnoni either have been suffering m effects of some earlier liness whic! hag reduce eslstance or have had their ability to withst : the erm ¥posure, ack 3: nutrition a prolonged and emotional stress ar In as H a quently commnon pace her this most frequent ll Colds and Pncumonia Ordinary colds oy of State. I the list the disea Won i 1% + easily recogniz repidi pains in the siae cough to realize prodt hig the sd eb to aevole some aere to 8 cold and subsequent monia---vou may ANNO He nose or ffom ti i : person who sneezing by using aor fork BRandled You ele handl At the ation of discharge breathe mas Few cold phrumons i the inle enough to at of sdvice or rent! to break the In Go to besd Take a jaxa i riled " # simple ba Take 3 the nt . =e LER dus; and chemical mes, sevele mjuries, opern ions pers formed with hlorofor overwork exposure to Patient Care With the first symptom © disease the patient should be put to bed and made to stay there until he has fully recovered. One of the most dangerous fea- tures of pneumonia is that it places a great strain off the heart ani lungs. E the slightest exertion mey cause desth In considering the eéauses of prieu- monia it 8 ded’ bY to distinguish betwéen ihe general and the im- mediate causes, Among the general causes is that of age. Susceptibily snd inci. dentally the mortality rdte increase a5 the age advances. The greater prevalance of the dis- ease among males than probably wccounted for greater oppottunity for infection oceupations among males Subjects of chronic alcoholism inclined to more readily become in- fected with the pneumonia germ Pneumonia infection 5 greatly in- fluenced by the seasons of the year and therefore in this Slate we find a large majority of the cases ocour- dng during months frome No vember to June. Another condition which is often a contributing factdr fo pneumonia infection is the tendéncy to live un- der less sa lsfactory sanitary and hygienic conditions. Crowded, poor- ly ventilated rooms for instatce, are ready bredding places for the pheus mania serm. There is a guler or CX rr ~f lack of 5 D and exerci wet and ! f he females by ’ Wie prevaence o pneumonia in the city than nn the country which seems to bear out the fact tha: overcrowding is a fac tor of impor ance, Close contact within doors with affected persons, Increases the op- poriunity for trafsmission of the germ. It Is frequently received in white Invisible spray from thé mouths of infected persons, talking, cough- Ing, sneezing, in houses, theatres halls and street cars and contam- ination by fingers soled with a live cr sputum, Such resistance reduding eondis tions, as hunger, fatigue, expostpd to wet and cold, the later stages of Heart disease wi'h congestion of the lungs and other diseases are also to be regarded as factors Influencing pneumonia infection, The ordinary cold has been cited greate as Abe possible beginning of PRN | and | of normalcy. monia-—-measles, influenza every day whoo foll 100 In Moin abrup millal WAIL 5 i pueu we being ad- wisiacion NUghHing, Or anrering i ils Animate 0 [ETON With a ay b* & dangerous gf ¥y coh REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Freedom from the con {rasan om must be effected Sputem. shoul nto 8 special receptacle and ti uid be burned. Drying of ex or «Eecharges should ed BY Whe a i dangers of John Shanoon power, et al in the Bo ‘ GCetge Rimmey, 8 ux. of Centre Hall, tract in Cenire Hall: 8. Benjamin © Jong, # al igh of “Belidlonts, Last "in fom; $1 non Ds expeciorated to Bor- Be lie a Ray Col voldanee of Particleg (rom this e Lede trae State find their way into the | the] Dronle nia. 3 ir ded By placing of of the moun during or saeczing and the sioth {0 Beri tract ing, et al, Ride Port Matilda, Worth 3 John M. Hartewick, et al Newell, of TD. ; to Let il, of Bradford Graet In State Coll $1 Hen hands fre- wea, ol ' Abe wl to Ella ir Yo or before eating wi f | on Lo } Solid materials - led witho 1 by boling dusting of x be pet itensils used patient ter lo A A———— MASKS FOR BABES, the GALOSHES FOR CATTLE dt mitts . be Val Weeping A » nn iG 1 Babies and 1! £ are aneme nanufaot De partinen! ov sould be : arate and I'né room vi ith pneumonia aed and Plemty oF od ated by WOUd be jsiniecte fume znt mmercial attache ped a sleeping mask which wn { tO pros nonia ents I nia 3% mwelerably with wittidows hen too there are * a ther hug Crechoslovaking nmpany, was sald’ by ' th wo an attache ai Prague to hav ng pi developed the rubber shoes for eat Wine . hey are intended to protect 8 A part of : past animals from the hoof and maoth Hated room © dike am WARNING! DON'T. ASK FOR “COLD TABLETS" DEMAND COLE'S COLD-BREAKERS FOR COLOS Improved Quick . penduble Don't wilt. Get a box af one, Money back guarantee. + BUR WISELY AND KERP HEALTHY wiINBIST ON | 1 COLE'S COLD-BREAKERS | al rum Hf na neunfonia Avoid ws 1 gathe for grea: number. Tt Is stay al home than to be ¢rowd in a poorly ven meeting piace Keep in good physical eon by eating the right kind of milk, eggs. fruits and green tables Doel orer-indulge swee as. Bicep al jeast eight hou out of évery Overwo'k and Ia ‘gue avoided. The should be a fair balance between ALIVILY and rest, Exercise sut of doors In the sunshine every day and drink at least six gladsés of water ol ale { bo Accustom your skin to changes In tempera ure by frequent bathing. A healthy glow of the skin and a feels ing of warmth and well-being after the bath. and tubediwn are sgn Centre County Monday of Last Week Tuesday of Last Week Thursday of Last Week. dreihong ar diy wih d LIVED MAY HELP BLIND (Continued from Phde ons) wed HOTS ital | Hospital Notes method And, with many he performed operation Lions Club Helped Him Morrison Club watching grafting LaVerne Poorma { delicate A chance is due to Southeast wr vy Lhe Delawdre worthing- y sold “cer to reise the operatthn 1,100 Hit 1 for 1thout each the d, anyhow wir days, worked explosive Iaboratovy in Pitty. necoy \g brother, of Medlin £16,000 Compensation n other i £9 were m in a munition ved $16.000 com and the on many mitted: 14 > Wednesday of Last Week, 0D Mt ff Freel B family own i small In ing around Huw waiting » hat Acdry ra DEATH SENTENCE FOR WIDOW SLAYER (x tinvesg from Page one) Soap in Hash Makes 63 ¢ m wry 1 Legal “Notices EXICUTOR'S NOTICE tate of Mi ——— . ach 3 i ite Of Ben ARE FOOLED Letters testamentary in ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING “a ®Y 1 Bn TOMATOES By the above to the s indebted 0 tated 10 make having tials fovens; with WARD T. BER Koriidnihtter Pittsbure Ps a EXECUTORS NOTICE » malier of 15e Bit Witter mont ate alt 84 ‘dark outside rant ’ nAYIE Enh the experit i duly proven card af fearh to I. F, ERULEY, DEL- Or nore OGROES, Election } G. love, Atty wii end ¥ Zito JENN WASHINGTON CROSSING PARK IS TOURING GOAL EXECUTORS NOTICE. in the Malter of the Estate of Mra Elizabeth Hhaviey, ite of SpMng low ndip, dseased, Lattord thetafientory in the above estate having bees granted to the dersigned, all persohy indebied to said estate are requesied tO HARE and those huviny flies the same duly proven, wits BE. JORNSTON, Pa OM page one planted thi — o PRAM pATMent rent | 1 G0lhY to J w. Belief Allor ite Jobnet $11 £ys by tow wood road TT - ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. In the matter of the saints of rome RB. Bpotta, ate’ of Union towne ip. deeeaned betters of administration on sald retatle having been granted the une fersigningd, dll peraofis indebted thers. are reguetend to Make Tmetilate ayments. and those having clams demands asainst the same, will regent them without deldy for set. ment to TONER O. SPOTS, One # HAL Pe. ROY C SPOTTS. Pion. Md ive, Pa, adminstrators. Johnston A i oe shnston, atlorness x9 ve a — Loves His Home Juin Hayden MreGulre, 92 pent his entire Ue tn a8 aren miller from Ofew He refused to after an au " wit os li —— on tic Of The exp! aiirg Correct this sentenice dent of the corporation that the meeting was rediree pric™ and thu the buyers’ mone: ian AA i REGISTERS NOTICES allowing dconintas Have been A Anil pase ahd filled fof a great thing if N | y the Registers Office for Lhe enemies believe | wrt 1 of and legatens 1 all Alheérs In ANY Way *ili he ftementad Court of Dentee County si on Vied- Truth make your heirs ane Dane thw mPrmatins nl fay. March 2, 1938 ATHEPTON., The fires and soitunt oF Marry RB Atherton WwW Atherton snd Thasdore © Rector. of at of David werton, late of Phllbur bors 3) aera spd y : 2. RAOER. The fined and final tnything in Lumber arierit o Chaties Bilder AdWHe » wirator of ols oF NEE Mav ess Millwork, Doors, 1" Patter Township, detesised Sash, Roofi A CRAWRORD. Tne frst and n RA Ad of Frank M Orawiopd ‘ ln 00 ng Et a wf ewe af Mary MM. Crawfard mie of Matinfante Meraneh, deceased “ 8. DONOVAN. THe fin: and per | Ww. R. S H 0 P E al perarnt of Mare Donan wed Thoma: Donovan, execrs,. of pte. 0 BELLEFONTE, FA Sennk. MM wenn, late of Boring rare dedeRand Phone 432 " Tr be sal Ayer and fine! Are Pa | facatly Mata MYaperssan | BO ate AeA I Yaiagind MGs wh "a La a TE LE 8 Satisfaction Guaranteed Onno Pate, fat pt Cities THenshin, | IN EVERY fat | AAR A on oui | Every Parblealar - | 8. Dua The first and foal n | gooount of Frank W. Dillen. admins | REMEMBER When You Want of al nt po BABY THAT NEVER ry inte final exer. | FLAT MENwin [Lok oy hi wleman 2 fing of rick 19 amr iA Bang of i of ate, of BSinte Teo “uor ceased, BCKENTOTH account of Wm of Mo., of May M of Bpring Township EICHELBEROER # t Len yar nd: Evenson D CONN 10 find) FT $30 short, hut | actount of aduurX., of ¢ deceased OUP NTRICK feooynt of Phtliteb ure Le Ty Piilipdtury of 12. GORMAN of of unt Michae! Anthony LF of Bhoda © College Borough, The H. Nol ACen ¥ 4 Rush Township, decea GRIPTTH “ count or of ¢1 of B g1 The Alfred RH 8 | ot Inte of Haine HAZEL. The ol Blzabeth N f Thon Boro novern oy! Le aunt Hea te i En [OWTs Ip JANIS Grin ance first [ ( ( Dillon, : ae and Ji Eckenroth, February 17, 193% 89. TUBBEY. The tial apeeount of the Plrst Bank of State College, gpusrdian MM Helen Tussey, 8 minor TAYLOR. Ths first sand final John 1. 8holl, samr. of ence Taylor of Miles § Boros Aorrgsed Ce pied 4 VORADA The » wi 4 $4 of MM r nN A. Vonads CROCY od Walker final . Mdonr., Philips. 2B. MceGIRK aocount of Fred EE. Iherno of Annie L. MeGirk, late burg Borough, deceafed MACILOBKEY, The i 40 coount of Hewitt Baird MoCo ML 1 of els The first ar first and par~ 1 National of ot inte fet 0 EL] VONADA ge Bortougn, doce of PLETOCHER WOODS final scoount of Ruth Long aoeo ant Katvionss ot of William B. Pletcher, | f unk of Biale ¢ Am ec. LA Township, decks A ve. of Ceorge te of Perpuwon Townghilp, deseassd of The UU 44. WITMER. The serif Pit ir nel socount of 8. Cselvin tile ( Fora | { ’ rata Ary ? poy . WAGNER / oo Hays ate CoO Jonn a he ’ 2 he firs and pare Howard I, IOWLANI HOCKEY 4 ’ Leng Jeorge H v Ww Best Quality Moshannon Coal ! Truck Loads, 2 tons or more, $3.50 N.T. Single Tons $4.00 SPECIAL PRICES ON BOOTLEG ANTHRACITE. FAY THE TRUCKER MORE FOR LESS* WHY A trial order will convince you of the superior quality of our coal. Buy Here and Save the Difference TEXACO GAS gal. 17¢ J. 0. BREWER COAL YARD BEACE STREET BELLEFONTE, PA A —————————————————— LOOK for the LE 5S tag on the lamp you buy=- YOUr guaranties that the lathp is not an imitation. wi BESIDES having your eyos examined ragulase by, mke care of them with 1. E S. sight pros 2 light, APPROVED I. E.S: LAMP ASSURES Seeing Comfort AS birthdays pile up, the pupils of the eyes become smaller. That is why older people need more light. LE. S lamps have been designed for just one purpose: To give good light for safe seeing. Sit down by an L E. S. lamp~with your reading or sewing. Instantly you'll be able to see far easier and better than with any other type of lamp you have ever used. Your eyes won't become fatigued you'll work faster without extra effort. See the L E S. lamps at the stores~~there are models for the table, end table and floor and moderately priced. 1, LS Abbrevistion fer Engineering Society, the non-profit developed this lamp to provide better light for better sight,
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