PAPA'S JUDGMENT 'WAS OFF. | BR; = 3. 8) Af pi oH COMMEKUAL hEviLy (ATIC CO. COMMITTEE «1908 His Boy Very Much Like Other Boys, After All On the day The Boy was eleven years old he visited an artist friend who likes boys The artist enter- tained him royally. He gave him a gun and cigarette coupons worth 2.50. The Boy was proud of the gun, | | CREAMED BGGS. but he thought still more of the cou | | Cook six eggs half an hour. While they are cooking, make a cup of white sauce. When the eggs are done cut them in quarters, arrange surance that God, the! OR bits of thin buttered toast, dip the | sauce over them, and send to the table piping hot. pons, “What are you going to get with EFFECTS OF LACK OF CONTROL. | bl them, son?” asked The Boy's mother It Is lack of control that sends | Fy “I don't know.” said The Boy most of us into conditions of nervous | His mother was about to offer a | whoops and hysterical fussbudgets, is a God of Love SIMPLICITY IN CHILDREN'S few suggestions but The Boy's father | It is lack of control that causes us to | STYLES. | SALA ITH CELERY interfered speak harshly to the cook when Simpliel s the predominat i “just vou y y POLAL OES, “Let him piek out his own re. He It is lack of control that make salmer words would do twice as well knows what he want unjust, gaolck-tempered, “But he'll gi hing foolish,’ and vindiotive argued the pri ] } “No, he won't. 1id the father the headaches “That boy's the 1 i women suffer \ 4 any boy I ever sav @ won't thro" You hear ever) ay | 30, IL | § ile 0 ” at his money away 1 ! makes me Lu : Lt. influen of th nsense mot with somethi of the time, nd 1 just can’t help wor | {sg eaxi detectable The that he needs rying.” . wouldn't be afraid to bet on that” There you So the mother ; Saturday The Boy to exchange his oc When he came gathered at about him “Come, ‘show mams: produces garments L119 wv GUITAR DL y iy mit ivantage of brings the sick rtificia They sat expect: unwrapped his they spoke. oh! oh!” ar . eo PENNSYLVANIA £. R The boy had see : Philad. & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Ry. LIFTS MEN OUT OF RUTS. Merchant's System Gets Work from His Emp man more m than an) systen highest #7 man begins wo sig } h k splendidness virtue i ; ny ¢ ‘ ' / Phils is fall a in ' rut ‘ 1 kind 4 iy oa . ‘ . 4 a 2 ¢ ; $44 ’ fit: + x v Over h 11 De "9 Xa OLA at £111 ae a SEL : ¥ of ; : Balt * work he romptly hanges his $ g a ‘ g tha i . ! na a . : it €4 Ar 36 BY } v ith Lhe 4 wh “5 oe 4 . i ; Pat some other f i — Ve r everal hous ' ‘ to hard 1a rors Wasrington there also hi $45 PM sechanical again either put him expend his energy tage of hims decisively ff he has g Then he is ; : fianas —u . 5 fn , ‘ it 1 3 5 : . pers andi ir wo) “l absolutely will not have men in ss : BOTHINE 2D naeed, Iv yen f o ome made dell pos WESTWARD my empl ’ ; " g reat ‘ . t " the way don’t want ma: want men whe prove themsels and who be just a that if ‘just ah and pron still is s An guain near the u rime oe contings riage re career, chances the vanis in her comfortin fraternity who eration, obligingly secrets of the futur ©0008 0 ae oR oP 8 ! " Live “Stock In the * ¢ thang 5 i gn “ one oO told i og SX band men away from Er EVERY WALK IN LIFE, TN lays tretns jesve Montandon Pom, returning | 3 am and 4.68 A. A. Boyce, a farmer living and a half miles from i L Trenton, a *hillon wo canal do wlihont i 1s Vaenera, Manage Mo, says: ¢ . : arr : rete tom with a plain front pane SEFUI IHINTS extra, 7.12%07.2 HEN ¥ sed GEO. W. “A severe % » 8 AA Nady Woiin)Y * i e rar t) . ’ . . i tv dressed vi y oil settled in my kid i . w ” . . . ) : neys and de BE. a s i pe hele : : ; : ; ” Piau . i my ; oRbteTh . Sante } i ninsy. at 2% 0 ! x w B % i - Son heed veloped 8 o ; ; a = i s . tS Rol Na quickly that tad : : f superiority 1 was ob - ; | , tom > M's A ¥ » pique had a plain Higed to lay = : 57% iy pir te Rab Ga) , | plaited irt and a blouse with a off work on — : 0 : id wd ft ' i sroldery, 4 SO POE ‘ a made sweet gecount of J 4- os Aa Wu Baia VAL é on al Ph trn BY & Sh L } : hay \ : 1 gs it's d up.=] ’ Or 5 WA Ma 5 cenen ues on | stirrin i it © teaspoonful the aching in my back and © 5 g r in weight whitem ta ; ew um isle seta For a time 1 was unable to walk at hegral | thas this fabric has ever been Bpohuierinnt hued bona A to eath quar all, and every makeshift 1 tried and Yi “oe ; The revival of ruffles and frills is a all the medicine 1 took had not K slightest effect. My back continued grow weaker until I began taki Doan's Kidney Pills, and I must say I was more than surprised and grati- | YOur higher nature : Cranky hidoot . 3 l fied to notice the backache disappear. | your low, base ml, sensual ne Cada of familie , oh nrg 4 : ial toms of heart palpitation, bend the ing gradually until it finally stopped.” | ture the master-—a master cheap materials, | head downward. Some persons cans Doan’s Kidney Pills sold by ali deal | KNOWS no love, no pity, no sympathy, not sfand so violent a remedy, bul ers or by mail on receipt of price, 50 | but whose one object, one purpose, it is effectual, as it allows the blood : & w § conts per box. Foster-Milburn Co, | will be to orush in order that the : to run to the head. Buffalo, N. X. IE he ; ali pu y a Phy oo { Do not attempt to clean suede | ANA Aas | rimmed with no fewer than ten nar row ruffles edged with the popular | round-meshed Valenciennes, walch is it Pass Mgr BOYD, Geners] Pess'ger Agt MPENTRAL RAILROAD OF pENNSYLVANIA eT Condensed Time Table Week Days wm ¥ ocia Park of before ‘ i » Landscape chintzes are beautiful, . have some i and when artistically employed make fiintondale hE : 3 ti ros « y sume | : i . cke e. re | Dloasir on of the phvaial orld i 1 it wear sum- | warming spring wd summer uphol- | ; sh | vy, § AI40 it, 5.3 ] O13 21% 8 Mackey ville % # . i » 3 8 control of your s ck : ti r ‘ bulk of sales O21 5.1 i 307 i J 5 re 2 a . 1 . y 3 : y 3 ; a A ala . at is | When feeiing faint or the symp-| SHE ambs 1 5 gh 85 7 47. MILL HALL 8 . ; . » ; Central and Hodson River § 5% wed etsey Shore 10 Art Lve i 30 Lve. J ALT (Fhilsd. & Reading By.) 5 PRILA " N TL «~NEW YORK MUCH IN LITTLE, {Via Philad RO O00 telep HOYT pe ef A . . . AM PN gloves with gasoline. Draw them on | ; t hs LY AD lie hands and scrub with a soft, old | (Via Tamaqua anil red : t ' I, WW, GEPHART, several of the villagers were seateq | forging chains around you that will nail brush dipped in fuller's earth. | General Superintendent around the stove in the general store | Pind and imprison the soul in such a | 0 jesirable than t oy Some cleaners combine equal parts y ¢ . ’ 4 | only less desirable than the rea! lace t tullor's ofr y 0 s ! } . at Selkirk yesterday afternoon. when narrow dungeon that it will never be | —— a—— ol a Fs arth ge Suwdere a Shum : It 1s unfawiul 1 rway for women ‘ y 0 «xe | able to understand that there is a | ‘ Many people do NOt Know Tow y Coroner Ray dropped in on his way | : a | Miss Frances Benjamin y Vt . back from a call just below the village. realm which is its lawful inheritance | Washington a an Johemon, rest when tired, If the waist is ach. An electric tramwi to be it in EASTWARD. } | of ' & bee sinted | ne e; Aim y d 8 : 4 d ‘ § , wt ‘hich t . 1 ng badly, lle down on a sofa or bed | Bihoa, Spain, : ‘ The Coroner invited all hands to have a ream which night does not ex- | «,moial photographer” by the Im- Bilboa, Spain, a Cadar Springs om tt { Wimspor: } women prefer for morning ie simple, stylish subtle powers { hate, . — venge, and above all the He Didn't Smoke. slong may hold high revel, thereby PELLEFONTE CENTR AL RAILROAD, Week Days. WESTWARD i 5 girls to serve in public 1 f- |= a— LIN ic tramway u a to La a good cigar and only one of those present failed to respond. “Pon’t you smoke?” queried the Cor oner, *{ reckon not,” was the reply. “Well, have something else,” sald the Coroner. “Very well,” sald the tardy one, ‘ook: fng around, “give me two loavas of bread.”—Albany Journal | jat-<but which is, through the ond. loss eternities, Hghted by the divine goddess of truth. Be still and know that the angel of truth stands continually at your side, waiting wtih a sublime patience for an opportun- fty to prompt and instruct, in order that the earthbound sons and daugh- ters of this world may receive the | | perial Yacht Club of Germany during the preparation for the trans-Atlantic race for the Kalser's cup. Physftians in various parts of Eng- land are complaining that the compe- tition of departments Of hospitals, is rilfnously unfair. Trials are now being made in the better be exchanged for gray clothes, A game of dice called sro is played by the Negritos in the Puilippines. ine stead of dots the marks on the small wooden cubes are incised lines made with a kinfe. Bellefonte, LOoleville.... HSSZERIBER ot 4008 8008 7 VAFBERRRBBBPEY, g889RTRBILTER > A. Be de BERSBUREREERE
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