BALLAD OF THE ALARM CLOCK. f Lought a clock not To give me timely That 1 mast rise in Te business in the long ago, warning time to go morning. Yet now [| loathe its pallid face, Set round with inky And hate the gong That shatters my numbers, upon its case, sweet slumbers A rounded horror, I'd sooner take Than waken in An hoar the nickeled bright a licking the dead night, thing a-ticking. of to a low, scarce heard n bhatt then drums | } fryers y ow and whole I wrap it in a And fn my Then iry my it t's ticking, coverloet closet best to and 1 stow it; sleep know and vet it Worn out at length, my Then, with a sudden clanging, And iingle-jangle, off it goes, A-purgling and grwhanging. {hic eyelids close : ago-Heocord oes! era rare Les Yes Tas es Ye sve ove oY ¢ ry nea > i Damages Wanted By ¥ ue TREDA BENNIDD »e MARAIS ED AN PAAPLID ANSE ne Haven't you forgotten dear? With a hall look Nora Merrill pair awalting the man, who, half way down the stairs turned at the sound of her volee and sheepishly clambered back. “Forgive me, sweetheart” after having somewhat mo saade up for his omission. falr drove evervihing y for a moment Bat know it means to me, and couseqgue hope, to you.” *But [ don't know to you. All I know to take me to the here it Is five in en me all again leaving me U4 the remark that sor wind, and dne can be, that « omr Lheatre may mean mu thing sou mal “Trust youmsg man, anxious morrow f] Jus action to », a sOn + iizzical mock des return of the Bl he we from you what it s that theatre o'clock and excited RO YOu a teariu Slowly nerve such caval to the ley she contin worried fever tarned her “Mr. Philip Boston, Maes “Play Fall pect you befor i tah ha and Siok at hea: of paper in Ter across the rod ly wpon it, sobbl exhaustion. At length she pale face sel with grim tion. Straightening and folding, the telegram, she placed it Ir eorsage: then, in a revulsion o tng, hastily tore it from such 1! thmate association with ber | placed it in a desk and with tal “Until 10 to-morrow” 0 dabihed the few remaining tear ber eyes and left the room Philip Dacre was a clever man, If somewhat Impecunio most young dramatists are apt His undergraduate play, writte: so lonz ago but that its pur phrases and scintillating dia were still the talk of the facult cided hls career. Except for the duction of a few short sketches vaudeville, nothing of moment his pen had succeeded in bre; through the wall of manager difference, the wall that of In sosnod to become mors and impenetrable. Time and agal he confided his plans and ho; the dear little woman whom 1 just Jeft, plans and hopes th: all come to naught. Tardily 4 eome to him the wisdom of Tie plishing first and talking afte sv. “1 might have told her at leas Denne wanted to see me, evo nothing came of (t.” he mused, *Howevor, tonight will tell the (419 and If everything goes through Nora won't mind having been left ln {hy dark for a while” And he buried on. Precisoly at 10 the next moming, | 1 hand and st: i fell YOres to a divan, ng to m the ATOR” dots w out ha 4 e ore! 1 ad | ‘a d od at | it ee glowing in pleased anticipa hig bell reception, voung Dacre of Mias with a at moment morning, for the ex; pleaas the home ' inter, dear [bia face 7 | rill and a hearty “Good his head moment, aried, avolding find May? bewildered nly “May ibly vour tr I saw about the Turk” s! One astonis who? did 10 ee A oy BE Hp hment cane you young ae pre 008 peak a, dear on't ver call n," she eried violent Ora, you e 1 ly peated hear dear.” “did friend 0'8 managera?”’ ‘he he re with you ever me Maxwell Deane, Yiase travel at A THE MIDDLE AGED MA N Sad ta Him b Sets Him y the tint Thinking ng do vO “In that way, tion I am much tonger h to 1 and as { amiled to mvyael ink a pretty bright idea, that when 1 came didn't ask going to set ©" 3 ve do to think him finally { didn’t. “Hecanse | have been going years and he knows my through and through He knows them how old 1 am and he knows their rate of wear exactly and how much think he to him now knows I will last. But don’t don't want to “As a matter of fact | think that when we come to my time of li | don't much fancy dwelling on there are times whe fs th 14 n real are as they wore not sg many as-—awell, us interminable. Any actuary lite may be at the present moment going to live longer, to be the excep tion, but even if we should so prove to us without neing many figures. We are getting to where we Can see the say that 1 have any fear of it. but 1 sertainly don't find any pleasure In contemplating it; I'd rather stay, “85 | tiaven't asked the dentist be cause I don't want to know. The thought of it does drift In on me once in a while, but when it does 1 shunt it off and get busy and 4 een plugging and take a cheerful view tenth A are good, York sun, nd any. NOW FAMOUS TEA DRINKERS Heads the List With a pacity of 25 Cups at a Sitting. Johns drinker Mr “he Na hard poleon, ike ned tea later, was d that Rr (ini on, was and so, a Gladstone drank and 4 any m ' and neyor +" author ived a france of his brought him free trade In fic has injured The can got good trangiations for Hachette whenever a is asked for an Fnglish duces a receipt signed by Ch 8 it is for a sum of twenty pounds and refers to a novel ca led David Copperfield.” Making One Job of It Doctor--You have no reason to be madam, that your husband shot imate intentionally? vadam-Oh, dear, no! accidental. But is fee i" ory One novels gel's Remorse,” But Sherard tion, Says the French publish § 4s 0ow Fm om ARCs if. ome nufac turers largo novel arl 5 gh Dickens Have It was pur he seriously Doctor--Quite serlousiy; but think we can save him. vMadam-—What are you going to do nee with all those horrid surgical in struments? i Doctor—We are going to probe for Madam-—Yes? Well, doctor, while you are about it, will you be good | enough to see If you can’t find a gold collarstud 1 lent him last week and bite, The Japsnese commercial party sow touring the United States had | the unique honor of being Invited to lnpeh with the Emperor of Japan the day before they started. been rails plants German East Africa has ing sisal hemp since 1892 from imported from Florida, gin * gio%a are praeTs wv Loh "a safer he Sells 4 4 $TarTsTa 0 a bras ar er ale vTe a Household Notes £ DAEDZEDZ DL HL DON ANAND evaers 29 D,4P 00 anzenzansers Pane rs nsavze vias d TO KEEP MILK If milk is brought just to the Ing point and poured immediat into cans and sealed air tight keep indefinitely. As the air is pelled by boiling, the milk keep us well as canned goods jars od they mus a pan of hot water that boiling them. —Evervday it do are us the mii Put inch in earthenwar lemons be care another FOR GRE ATE] Capes are fashionabli« of for Make & the color of as pre viceable Wad bottom and ribbon or colds and mak ferred attach elas ¢ tin a i To adjust throw cape shoulder line do not pull Indlanapol aver HOME COOK The houseke the expe to the ta Rial gmooth gravy . atals bread t poor the chicken and gravy ering each for two pleces « tea well: stand ¥ » or three minntesn, re very h Chon and serv Ch rene re, on table itney green first goods eight green doren peeled apples, and eeoded raleing Chop then mix, add ugar, two tablespoons and dry mustard and best vinegar Putin a Cu prt Te yale one on, Cun caparately two cups of Drow: parh of salf one quart porcelain over an hour, jars Catenp Fil a six kettles with green tableannon each and and peppers ot Grosn Popper creed one a'lapice the atalks chopped Fill the gar and boil until be readily mashed until con! bottle and cork tightly, Red Pepper Catsup—Cut four dozen red peppers In small pleces, add two roots of horseradish (grated), six large, stalks of celery (chopped fine), two tablespoons of mustard | weed and one of salt, Put into a granite kettle with vinegar and water and boll for ten mihutes. Stir in one pound of brown sugar and let boll for one hour. Place an asbestos mat under the kettle so it will mot burn, and stir with a wooden or granite apoon only. Thin with a pint of vinegar before removing from the fire and let cool before bottling. ls Some people get married merely for the purpose of having a good time for three or four weeks before the wedding. mace adding finely vine can sirew AMONE five of eel kettle the Keep ry with nears covered four or pen | 444000043 Jno. F Gray & Son Surtdesors y ays VORANT HOOVER Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Lite Insurance Companies in the World, . . . . THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST . . . No Mutuals No Auessments Before insuring your life see the contract of THE HOME which in case of death between the tenth end twentieth years re- turns all premiums paid in ed- dition to the face of the policy. Money to Loan on Fired Mortgage Office tn Crider’s Stone Building BELLEFONTE, PA. 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In 1580 they had increased | in $5.000,000, and in 1907, 2537.845,- $60 worth of imported eggs & I 930.500 worth of imported poultry were consumed, with exports that ame year amounting to only $313,500 for egs and $211,250 for poultry. into Ger. have in- 1872, in eres This material is intended as a sad stitute for tinfoil. It consists of pa per specially prepared to give It a parchment like consistency, and cove ered with powdered aluminum sprin- kied on a thin layer of resin, Pres. sure fs applied when the coating is goft, to insure the adhesion of the powder. The metallie surface thus obiained Is not affected by moisture or by greasy substances. Aluminum paper ia gheaper than tinfoll, and In Germanyl efforts are being made to introducdit extensively, FAJRN of £ c———— ira D. F. FORTUEY ATTORNEY -AT- LAW PELLEFONTE, Wh Gfics North of Court House Ww RASRIBON WALKER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, "4 Fo. 19 W. High 8treei. Al prolaiona) busines yeomptly attended $9 a ————————————————— Iwo. 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