»” pn ————————— Health and Activity. medicine, i absolutely non-alcoholic and Shoes. Shoes. | i Health is always active. The healthy ere { ——— 3 or Bat, Fo SI RL cot of Producing | Bh te hm, en Yk | pe ty Mothers bt | 0 carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, Wonderful Palace That Was Built by | not satisfy her, so, as she works,she sings, | a safe aod sure remedy for infants aad children, ful Palsce That Was Bul by | “gia rtjng Effects, | ber busy Angers keeping te, he Cine | mdse mah The use of ice for architectural pur- — BE CD the Juries of the Bete ZT poses is an art that has been carried | : 3008 Does ate of perfection in sortd- TRICKS OF THE CAMERA MEN. OE . Yeagers Shoe Store ern countries, and some alrost incred- — attraction and sports fail to interest, the In Vv Fux Over 30 Fears, \ ible feats have been accomplished In health is declining, vitality is being low- The Kind You Have Always Bought. this curious branch of industry. | Expedients by Which Puzzling Situa- | ered, and it is time for the woman to look Probably the most remarkable build- ing constructed wholly of ive was the | palace built on the Neva by Czarina | Anne of Russia in 1730. The first at- i tempt to construct this Luiiding was | unsuccessful, as the slabs of ice were | too thin and the building eo'lapsed in the first thoey. Subseomently large blocks of ive were «i rnd squared with great care und on ule an- other by skillful mas... w20 cement- | ed the joints with wien, vaich imme- | diately froze. ‘ihe building when com. pleted was fifty-six feet long. seven- | teen and a half bro:d and twenty-one , high. It was of but one story. The | facade contained a door surmounted | py an ornaumental pediment and six | windows, the frames and panes of | tions and Incidents That Seem to Contradict the Laws of Nature Are Recorded on the Finished Film. The ingenuity of man is exercised to a wonderful degree in the creation of novel and seemingly impossible situations and episodes for production in the moving picture shows, and audi- ences are often bewildered in trying to decide how the curious effects, which at times seem to contradict the "laws of nature, are secured. Yet, like the conjurer’s tricks, it is all very sim- ple when the veil Is lifted. There are some scenes depicted which, while amazing enough in their way, do not puzzle the critical be- holder in solving the ways and means drains, | Constitutional ulcera- Judge For Yourself WHICH IS BETTER—TRY AN EXPERIMENT posed, in accordance with the eighteenth article OR PROFIT BY A BELLEFONTE CITIZEN'S Amendments. which were all of ice. An elaborate | of their making. There are the railroad EXPERIENCE. Mg Rt section, Sve be Fmcnde Ww balustrade, adorned with statues, ran accident, obtained by means of chil- Something new is an experiment, place the following: along the top of the facade, and an- | other balustrade surrounded the bulld- ing at the level of the ground. The side entrances to the inclosure were flanked | with pillars supporting urns, the lat- i ter containing orange trees, whose | branches, leaves and flowers were all | of ice. Hollow pyramids of ice on each gide of the building contained lights by night. The grounds were further adorned with a life size figure of an | elephant, with his mahout on his back. | ‘A stream of water was thrown from | the elephant's trunk by day and a flame of naphtha by night. ; A tent of ice contained a hot bath, i fn which persons actually bathed. | There were also several cannons and | mortars of ice, which were loaded with bullets of ice and iron and discharged. | The interior of the building was com- | pletely furnished with tables. chairs, statues, looking glasses, a clock, a com- | plete tea service, etc.. all made of ice i and painted to imitate the real objects. | A bedchamber contained a state bed with curtains, a dressing table with a | mirror, pillows, bedclothes, slippers and | nightcaps, all made of ice. There | dren's toys; the warships and the aeroplanes, which are also photo- graphs of playthings: the burglar in his unheard of performance of climb- ing the front of a house, and—last, but aot least—the man clinging to the cell- ing of a room. ‘The pictures explain themselves. But when we see a mun jumping out of a fourth story window, see him fall fifty feet to the ground and then get up and run away unhurt, we ask, How is this possible? The origin of the picture is very simple. The fugi- tive jumps out of a low window In the studio. which is fitted up in the style of the desired room. Then the photographing process is interrupted. The next picture is taken in the street in front of a real house. A life sized puppet is dropped from one of the windows. When it has reached the ground the machine stops, the actor puts himself in the place of the figure, the reel is started again, the man gets up and runs away. In like manner auto accidents and similar episodes are arranged. Another impossibility—a man swims convincing proof of merit. Would you experiment on it? from home. every box of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read this case: kidneys gave me a great deal ance. Nothing helped me until But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing you had a bad back, A Lame, Weak or Aching one, each. The said courts in You will read of many so-called cures. Endorsed by strangers from faraway said courts may be by law increased, from time to It's different when the endorsement comes Easy to prove local testimony. and Home endorsement is the proof that backs whole to three, such three judges shall compass Mrs. L. Ingram, 382 E. Bishop St., Belle- fonte, Pa., says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills of the said court, and the several courts shall dis- ote A dof goodand 100 | that I cannot speak too highly of them. I suffered intensely from backache and my Doan’s Kidney Pills at Green's Pharmacy Co. In return for the improvement they made I publicly recommended them in i October, 1907, and at this time I can say that I have had no further trouble from my of annoy- 1 procured now courts of Common Pleas shall be - RE — court may be by law amendment Must be proved to be as represented. arisdiction and powers vested she The statement of a manufacturer if not jurisdiction ant Surts of Common i the 40 bute and apportion the business among them in such manner as shall be provided by rules of court, and each court, to wi an’ shall be assigned, shall have exclusive jurisdiction . hjéct to change of venue, as shall be In the county of Al all the jurisdiction and powers Alen several numbered vested in one court of Common Pleas, composed of all the in commission in said courts. Such ju and powers shall extend to all p dings at law and in equity which shall have been subject to such CanEs 23 ma he made by 1 Be y aw, su to c of venue as law. lect 10 Cha of said court etl be selected law. The number of ris- Fitzezy The Ladies’ that Cures Corns Sold only at were ice candles, burning naphtha and, | through a river and on the other side oe ts m Co. Buta New York, timgtotife, TH Sends succeeding its adop- most wonderful of all, an ice fireplace | be climbs a ten foot wall without dif- Remember the name— 's—and take | tion. containing burning ice logs—1. e., blocks | ficulty. Origin of the pictures: The| nocther. 56-37 Sinedpyoripsiion No.l of ice smeared with naphtha and then | man is photographed sliding from the Secretary of the Commonwealth. kindled. —Scientific American. wall into the water, but in taking the ore pi A —————— ————— ' The Doctor's Fee. There came n letup in the rush of pa- tients, and the doctor opened two small picture the reel is turned wrong way. so the motion Is reversed when the picture is recled off in the right direc- tion. House of Representatives of the A JOINT RESOLUTION. an amendment to section , article y 0 amendment to section ight, Section 1. Be it resolved JY the Senate and Yeager’s Shoe Store, Shoe envelopes lying on his dexk. The last obstacle in representing the eS of | nsylvania in General Assembly met. That “It's all right,” he said. “i wasn't, seemingly impossible was cleared Constitution of Sr as an amendment to the | Bush Arcade Building, BELLEFONTE, FA. % . ommonwealth Iva. ’ sure. Without offending | couldn't away when some clever mind concely- nia, in accordance with the provisions of the | open the envelopes In the presence of | ed the idea of stoppin the photograph eighteenth article thereof: = ad the persons who gave them tc me. They contain the fees left by two Englishmen who called close on each other's heels. English etiquette is rather embarrassing for a physician who is used to patients who hand over their money with the denomina- | tion right on top, American fashion. In England it would be considered an {nsult to give a physician his fee un- wrapped. You can't insult an Ameri- | can physician that way, but newcom- ' ing process. not after u series of pie- tures. but after each single picture or after each two or three of them. The work involved was enormous, as eighteen pictures are taken every sec- ond—that is to say. about 50.000 ple- tures are required for a reel, which is to nmuse the public only ten minutes! But human perseverance has accom- plished the task. and the resuits ob- tained are extraordinary. The follow- ing examples will prove it: A pile of small stones is put on a + dollars on a set of Single . make good. plan that will save you some Now it is up to you to make us SCHOFIELD'S MAIL ORDER DEPT. Why send your money away when Section 2. t, the Constitution of follows: — y township, school district or © Harness. Amendment to Article Nine, Section Eight. Amend section articlenine, of . which reads as “Section 8. The debt of any county, city, bor- other munici- rated district, except as herein . never exceed seven centum 4 ’ ; Surely, you must think well of upon the assessed value of the an, therein, no! 4 ’ 4 ers credit him with an excess of sen- | centum, in kate, at ime sibility and give him a good many un- black table, and the apparatus is fas- ni i. ORLY. with a i Section 8 $0 oar a follows: ys Bok easy moments wondering if he hasn't tened vertically above the stones. money refunded all freight guih, township, school district, i any usicipal been underpaid.” —New York sun. Then a short turn of the crank. and a | few identical pictures of the stone pile charges prepaid. ¢ 4 home Joucan buy m, hor 4 » m———— are taken. One of the stones is then A Set of Harness in Nickle or Imi- shall Sy sue) municipality or incur Penn Very Much a Londoner. : " or indebtedness to an William Penn, the founder of Penn- | removed from the pile: another short} } tation Rubber, at.......... amount exceeding two per centurh MoR 5 ch as. sylvania, was born ou Tower Hill on | Oct. 14, 16H, was christened in All Hallows church, became a student | of Lincoln's Inn. and then, joining the | Quakers, he abandoned the law and preached along with George Fox in a! meeting house off Lombard street. He | once occupied n house In Norfolk | street, Strand. chosen on account of its | closeness to the river. which facilitat- | ed escape from duns, and he was im- | prisoned botli at Newgate and in the | Fleet. So Penn was, after all. very much a Londoner.—Leondon Standard. A Cruet Stand. Several villagers were discussing a departed sister, who had been given to good deeds, but wes rather too fond of dispensing sharp spoken advice. “She was on excellent woman,” said the deceased lady's pastor. “She was constantly in the homes of the poor ard afflicted. In fact, she was the salt of the earth.” “ghe was more than that,” remarked a villzger. “She was the vinegar, the pepper and the mustard as well. She was a perfect cruet stand of virtues."— turn. which gives two or three pictures showing the first stones separate from the pile. The process is repeated un- til the stones laid aside by hand show the writing. “Good Night!" The fin- ished film does not show the hand that removed one stone after another, but creates the impression that the stones arrange themselves in the form of magic writing. Instead of the stones, a lump of clay may be placed on the table and some king of a figure is gradually modeled from it by hand: but, this hand being invisible, it seems as if the figure formed itself. In the same way a herring can grad: ually be sent back into the tin can from which it was taken. — Garten- laube, Leipzig. A Trifle Withered. In his native tongue no one could have made more graceful speeches than M. Blane, but when he essayed compliments in English he was not quite so successful. “Have 1 changed in the five years since we met in Paris? asked on elderly woman who desired above all \ rm — Genuine Rubber............ To insure prompt pi GUARANTEE—The above goods This harness is equal to any $15 set on the market. ’ $12.85 $14.85 | of such assessed may be which has no equal for less than $17. | av to Tea A ts wi Address all communications to E. N. 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