Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, October 21, 1921, Image 5

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SANG WITH PATRIOTIC FERVOR
@ritain. Owes Great Debt to Charice
Dibdin for His Work in Popu-
larizing the Navy.
Charles Dibdin did more to gain re-
cruits for the British navy in the na-
val war between France and England
than all of the press gangs combined,
and to him belongs the credit of typi-
fying the British sailor as a being of
reckless courage, generosity and sim-
ple-heartedness. He sang his patriotic
songs with a fervor which was cobD-
tagious and his notes were caught up
and repeated throughout the land, es-
pecially those which referred to Ad-
miral Nelson. For this the government
gave him a pension of £200 a year.
He was paralyzed about a year before
his death, which occurred July 25,
1814. The great mass of his songs,
however, are now forgotten, although
some of his operas still infrequently
are heard, and his melody and sweet-
ness are excelled by few. Dibdin
wrote a dozen novels, a history of the
stage and an autobiography. He was
the eighteenth child of a Southamp-
ton silversmith, agd his mother was
nearly fifty vears of age at his birth
in 1745. Dibdin’s parents designed
him for the church, but he “would
have none of the life of the cleric and
ran away to London to be near the
theaters. When only sixteen he man-
aged to bring out one of his opcras,
“The Shepherd's Artifice,” at Covent
Garden, the very theater which made
him musical director some years Ia:
ter.—Chicago Journal.
DELVING INTO MOTHER EARTH
Man Has Gone Far Underground in
Search of Riches That She
Has Concealed.
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For centuries man has been engaged
in burrowing his way deeper and
deeper into the crust of old Mother
Earth, in order to extract the minerals
which she hides beneath her surface..
A century ago 1,000 feet was thought
to be a stupendous depth -for any,
shaft; “for in those days there. were
no engines capable of pumping from
greater depths, and no system of ven-
tilation had been devised which would
make it possible to work in galleries
at a greater distance from the surface.
Coal pits over 3,000 feet deep are
pow fairly common in England, while
Belgium has two which exceed 4,000
feet in depth.
But coal is not-alone in having deep
pits. There is in Australia a silver
mine whose bottom is 8,500 feet below
the surface, while a gold mine at Ben-
digo, in Australia, has been sunk to
4,300 feet.
A famous Transvaal gold-mining
company is sinking & shaft which,
when complete, will measure more
than 7,000 feet.
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Cawdor Castle.
The coming of age of the fifth earl
of Cawdor recalls the tradition of the
building of Cawdor castle, an ancient,
moat-surrounded castle approachable
only by a drawbridge, which is perched
upon 8 low rock overhanging the
bed of a rushing stream near the
town of Nairn. In a dream, SO it is
told, the founder of Cawdor castle
was commanded to load an ass with
gold, turn it loose, and follow it until
it rested and there build a castle. The
ass came to halt beneath the branches
of a hawthorn tree, so upon this spot
was built Cawdor castle. The trunk
of the hawthorn tree, with its roots
branching out beneath the floor and
its top penetrating the vaulted arch of
stone above still remains within the
tower to argue for the truth of the
story, and, in further allusion to the
picturesque legend, the Gaelic saluta-
tion to the roof-tree of the Thanes of
Cawdor is “Freshness to the hawthorn .
tree.”
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Breathing Under Water.
If a swimmer is three minutes under
water he 1s looked upon as 8 prodigy,
but M. Thooris, a French doctor, de-
clares that a man could remain half
an hour if he only knew how to handle
the carbonic acid in his system.
A man proved recently to a body of
medical experts and scientists that
it was possible to remain under water
and laugh at the audience surrounding
a 12-foot deep aquarium, eat cherries,
take out the stones, pull a wry face
when the cherry proves sour, and smile
when a pretty woman touched the
glass with a cigarette.
The secret of all this lies in using
a special method of natural breathing
ag soon as you are under water, to ex-
hale the carbonic acid gas. This
requires some practice. When this
is done you stop the nostrils, thereby
keeping off all inhalation.
Rid of the carbonic acid in the blood,
a man is able to remain much longer
under water.
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End-of-the-World Prophecy.
The morning of December 17, 1919, |
the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Ju-
piter, Saturn and Neptune came into
alignment in the heavens; that is, all
the planets, with the exception of the
earth, lay in an approximate line with
the sun and all of them, except Uran-
us, were on the same side of the sun.
They were strung along in the same
plane and approximately the same
line, like so many points on one spoke
of a wheel. Meanwhile Uranus was
on the same line but on the other side
of the sun, like the point of the spoke
directly opposite. The arrangement
had been foretold by astronomers and
certain prognosticators predicted the
end of the world. However, the sun
rose as usual on that day and the
weather was Bormak
REGISTRATION RECEIPTS OF
tomobiles, trucks, and commercial ve-
hicles,
cles were registered in the 48 States
and the District of Columbia during
the first six months of the present
year,
lic Roads, United States Department
of Agriculture.
registrations
drivers, the
lected, during that period, a total
gross revenue of $108,213,165. The
figures show an increase of nearly
says the bureau,
per cent,
Of the registration revenues collect-
ed during the first six months of the
current year,
for road work,
Highway Departments or local road
officials.” The percentage of the gross
during that period is 94—an apparentr| 9
decrease of 1 per cent, i Q
crease seems more apparent than real, Q
because in some ¢
not become available until the end of
' ed a tax on gasoline during the
rent year.
! zona, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia,
North Carolina,
Dakota, and Washington.
this year Colorado,
Mexico, and Oregon
a tax.
written such a measure into its new
constitution.
the year.
and insert:
cure Piles of any
I will refund your money.
to use.
close 2c stamp for postage.
factured and sold only
len, Milesburg, Pa.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
MOTOR VEHICLES INCREASE.
A total of 9,245,195 passenger ‘au-
28,114 trailers, and 177,234 cy-
OR SALE.—An Overland car,
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new,
bought in July, 1921. Will sell
right for Sath. Apply to
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1. GILLEN, Milesburg.
according to the Bureau of Pub-
As a result of these
Your
Home.
vety oil color paint.
Christmas is Coming, Cheer Up
Paint with “Velvocote,” that soft, vel-
Sold direct from fac-
EAL ESTATE.—J. M. KEICHLINE. tory only. Write for color cards and
Fold e3tate Speralor in Contre county prices.
uys an sells real estate. % 5
you want to buy or sell real estate write STERLING PRODUCTS CO.
to him or call at his office in Tem Je | 66-39-1t * Cleveland, Ohio
court, Bellefonte, Pa. 65-28-6m |
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and the licensing of
States and district col-
$6,000,000 over the full year of 1920 cash plan, for three years, as against fire
when such revenues totalled $102, sud lghiing:
546,212. J. M. XEICHLINE,
66-16-6m Bellefonte. Pa.
«Of the 1920 registration revenues,”
Farmers and Others Take Notice.
I will insure
dred and barns at $1.60 a hundred on the
dwellings at $1.00 a hun-
63-34-6m
Ira D. Garman
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
“JEWELRY MADE OVER”
11th Street Below Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
“$97,671,742, or 95
was available for road work.
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either by the State ?
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but the in-
States the funds do
Ten State Legislatures have impos- |
cur- |
They are Arkansas, Ari-
Pennsylvania,
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Kentucky,
had levied such’
The State of Louisiana has
ere flee
—Get your job work done here.
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Pile and Fistula Salve.
in rectum. If it does not
kind and Fistulas,
Pleasant
Price 75 cents a box. En-
Manu-
by E. IL Gil-
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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quire of SAMUEL MUSSER,
Penn-
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SALE.—Chester White Service :
Boars and September pigs, eligibls
to registry.—JOSEPH L. FLEM-
Pa. 66-40-5t* A
SALE.—Single comb Rhode Island | ¢
Red Cockerels. We have a nice
lot of them raised on free range.
and large boned fellows.
FRANK A. FOX,
Hollidaysburg, Pa.
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JAPA III NINES
a a a a
Scenic Theatre
Week-Ahead Program
(Cut this out and save for reference).
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23:
PEARL WHITE, in “BEYOND PRICE,”
is a'story of a
who makes three wishes that all come true in one night.
lard Comedy.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24:
VIOLET HEMING
of David Graham Phillips.
Tepics.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25:
METRO ALL
STARS in “SOMEONE IN THE HOUSE,
Vodavil,
Pathe News
shoemaker’s wife
Also, Snub Pel-
in “THE COST,” 2 fine production of this famous story
Also, Spanuth’s
and
» a crook picture in
which he is reformed after stealing a $100,000 necklace from a girl by fall-
ing in love and returning it,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26:
MARSHALL NEILAN produces
of Custer’s last fight, with James Kirkwood, Marjorie Daw,
love story
in seven reels. Fine pictures. A
Good. Also, Torchy comedy.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27:
JUSTINE JOHNSTONE in
interwoven
Also, two ene-reel comedies.
«BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER,” a story
Wesley Barry,
with history.
«A HEART TO LET,” a story of a young
boarding house proprietor who plays old lady to blind man until he re-
covers his sight and learns the truth. Also,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28:
GAUMONT ALL STARS in
Pathe News
and Review.
“NARAYANA,” a story taken from the famous
Balzac story, “The Magic Skin.” A well pictured and played dramatic
story of ancient life and love. Also, 11th episode of “The Yellow Arm.”
OPERA HOUSE.
(Keep these dates in mind, as all are big ones).
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 21 AND 22:
“DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD,” featuring Helene Chadwick and Richard
Dix.
life. An intensely human comedy of married life.
Comedy.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
«“PHE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL.”
OCTOBER
brilliant picture with a dozen real Ftars.
Don’t miss it. Matinees at Scenic,
MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, TUESDAY
VEMBER 1 AND 2:
CHARLES CHAPLIN in “THE KID? Little n
this well known piece.
Als
24 AND 25:
A delightfully entertaining picture that deals with actualities of
0, Larry Lemon
The wonderful nine reel expensive and
A Cecil de Mille production.
might, at opera house.
AND WEDNESDAY, NO-
eed be said. All know of
Dr. Louis Dammers
Eyesight Specialist
ONE DAY ONLY
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Garman Hotel Parlors
Wed Oct. 26, 1921
Office Hours 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
HOWARD
Mrs. John Baney’s residence, Tues-
day, Oct. 25th, office hours 9 a. m.
to 8 p. m.
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Our GENUINE REDUCTION Offer
This Visit Only
Owing to recent purchases of high
grade optical goods at low prices, and
to further advertise the high class eye work
we do, we offer you a perfect fitting pair of
glasses, including consultation, eye examina:
tion, and an elegant case, at the low prices of
$2, $3, $5 COMPLETE.
Regular Prices, $5, $8, $10, $12.
Twenty-five styles to select from. Latest
styles in Shell Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
Eye Examination Without Charge
Drs. Dammers & Sigler
1126} Eleventh Avenue Altoona, Pa.
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and it would be our
in any or all of
Funds.
A Business Manager who disburses
funds at your direction,
who keeps your accounts, a
a secretary
sleepless
funds, a car-
to all corners of the
and many other of-
fices are performed by the bank.
Money which you wish to send with-
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and Yardmen!
Application may be made for employment to take places
made vacant by such men as may leave the service.
Give age, previous experience, if any. names of not less
than two references or enclose letters of recommendation.
Physical examination at expense of Company isrequired
Address, Employment Bureau, Tyrone Division, P. R.R.
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Attention
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This is the time to fat-
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There is Nothing Better
Than Fresh Skimmed Milk
Our price only 25c¢. per
ten-gallon can.
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Bellefonte, Pa.
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We can supply your wants in Loaded
Shells of all makes-
SHOT GUNS and RIFLES at prices to
meet your pocketbook.
Hunting Clothing that can’t be beat.
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