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Telephone Connection TET rr rrr rrr rrirrrreridid Money FEMININE NEWS NOTES, § n vO ed when a a taxieab In which New York City Ground broken at Wells lege, Aurora, for the Frances C land Library, by Mrs. Cleveland, of the ex-President Miss Melva York City. sioned to do the the new Catholic Louis Miss Elizabeth Was Beatrice Wilson has been piptured 0 catredral Moore, a Vassar department of the University of Mis gouri at Columbia, to Trave Manks Desens Copymiciits &c Anyone sending a sketeh and dosgrintion gui sareriaia our opines free wheel invention be probally pacenial sions strictly conBdentia gout free, Oldest agency for Patents taken throush M oo viel notice, without charge, * Scientific Americ A handsam~iy iTastrat ed weakly, enlatiagn of any solentitie fourns Term your 1 Jour months, $1. 80d by all vewsdealors § WYNN & Co, sc:oreesr. New York | Peas Valley Busting Company CENTRE HALL, PA W. B. MINGLE, Cashi¢' Receives Deposits . . Discounts Notes . . . . ok of a reportes $ sas | nome Mrs. Correa. wife Germantown, Pa. was lured from her bition to join, as a rifle shot, Ranch Wild West Show d the five-year-old daughter of Chauncey P. McKnight should be left with her father, the Supreme Court's award the child to her mot Miss Nettie A. Lang is said the only woman in America who and manages an aatomobile The garage ig known as Shore Auto Station 1 A referee decided wrsif apitle hier HE and is in A problem too deep for Supreme Justice Fitzgerald of was found in the suit for marriage brought by Kuttner Earle against Fe nand Pinney Earle, there being a question as to the legality of thei marriage in Venice Court New York, nulment of an Mrs Ted PROMINENT PEOPLE. Th ie fnte rtained Com- London Pilgrims Peary in tudoiph Spreckels told about a na- reiorm movement he was plannin Professor Hyslop declares his dis- geem fo show that spirit lives after the flesh dies Professor Starr, he anthropologist, The Rev, CG. W. Grinton, in a ser which he called semi-vagrancy Herman Ridder and David Javne luncheon with the German and Empress in Berlin tributes were paid to the 0. Mills at the anniversary of Emperor Many jate D H. GQ. STROHTIIEIER, CENTRE MALL, . . . . Mapufacturer. of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble aw Granite, Dem” fall 0 got my prios PEMN LHgency IN CENTRE COUNTY H, E. FENLON ‘Agent Bellefonte, Penn'a. John R. shooting Mountains bears Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt won the Bradley expedition in quest departed on a to the Rocky of wolves and International Horse Show, at London, Prince and Princess Fushimi re ceived important dispatches at Bos- ton which made necessary their re- turn to Japan, The fortieth anniversary of Arch bishop Farley's service as a was celebrated in St. Patrick's Ca- thedral, New York City. Mavor Gaynor, of New York City, says that his aim has been to abolish political control of the city governs ment and to destroy corruption, It was announced at Haverhill, Mass. that Associate Justice William H. Moody would leave the hospital and resume his place Ian the Bupreme Court next fall. Committees Will Pass on Daildings Erected in Wasnington, Washington” D. C.--A commission of fine arts for the Distriet of Colum. bia was appointed by President Taft. as follows: Daniel H. Burnham, of Chicago, who prepared plens for the beautification of Washington, D. C,, some years ago, is chairman. The other mombers will be Frederick Luw Olmstead, Jr., landseap® architect, Boston; Thomas Hastings, architect, Daniel C, French, seulptor; Frank D. Millet, painter; Cass Gilbert, archi tect, New York. a —— MUSH MONRY. “This is our retirement fauna.” “What do you mean?” every night for going to Dbed,".e Leulsville Courier-Journal, 4 is by ¢ ss ——————— 5 AA $3 he Washington Herald, Preventing 1 Pioneer Press says i 88 af proposed increase into ef meant laborers have gOINE the policy has about 10.600 west Orders in the North- bean new construction work, while plans for extensions and betterments have been droped temporarily ; estimated that the Northern given orders to lay off the Great Northern 3000 and Northern Milwaukee and St 1000 and nart Pars {fic has 2500 men. Chicago 609 Paul 1200 nd the he Cl discharge men during the firs. the northern diziriets alone present, the Chicago its g0 tf bhetwy retrenchment in the Northwest. The Santa Fe has ald off 4000 men the Rock Island 1500. ' ALL WORK, NO PLAY, issued a the President Howard Elliott giving the 1 of the rail: He says “Four forces, namely, ind increased prices for labor 1, increased facilities, both and quality, and the larged powers of the rallway commis- sions, are all working to reduce the net earnings of railway companies, go that it seems prudent for boards of directors and for reliway officers consider most carefully not only their duty to the travelers and ship- pers over their roads, but also their duty to the very large number of peo- tement reasons for oads reased and in el roads, and the large class of invest. ors to whom the railroads must go if they are to obtain money for addi. tions and improvements and exten- sion It seems, therefore, the part of wisdom not to engage in new en- terprises at the present time and not to undertake too much raliroad work extension.” NEVER A VACATION. tHow George M. Reynolds $200,000,000 M. Rey . $4 en orly ;e0rEe BOGS yf the $2 vinereial af pa On the age of ple of what Bank at ing exXAar business gecond dant of the institution in America while ing enough to ) lirectors, Mr man who never stepped beaten track of ever stopp Mr. Reyne Reynolds is a out the working of sides has never lost never taken a have business nk: he does not r bridge: he OCEAN GRAV bank- he be has no hobby but ing: he has no country residence; hours a day Make your b ArTY ea nine ieiness your pleasure These are my tevnnids “1 mar girl in the little cashe- My health is fine. 1 ried at nineleen a fer of the bank no interest in them, and yet I never was in better health in my life “I have an automobile I ride three times a week. [ never went to any college. 1 began ax a messenger fourteen.” of an “ocean graveyard” of Sable Island, scene of innumerable wrecks, is brought to mind by the re- The steamer Skidby, a 2000-ton freighter. met its fate Jan, 1, 1901 Since that time no vessel has been wrerked on the eand forming the island coast, which than two hundred and fifty and many more than that number of human lives. Wireless telegraphy, more numerous and improved light- houses and other beacon aids to navi- gation and corrected charts have robbed this quondam ‘‘oCtean grave- yard” of its terror for the mariner Mrs. Busan Kelly, wife of a former now approaching fourscore years, saw fifty-two wrecks, many of which she worked on with her husband during her twenty years on the island, Maurice Noonan, who is more than threescore and ten years old, iz be- lieved to be oldest lifesaver in the world, He has seen sixty-two years of service on Sable Island and still actively awaits a call for succor. NATIVE BE will Go Migher Than Eves New York, N. Y.—If the positive prediction of retailers and the re- juctant prophecies mace by whole. will jump of native dressed beef » nearer the moon than ever before. teen cents, The retailers grumbled at the ad- nue dealer said: “We have to pay the price because it prevails in all the when the big wholesalers say so, and there id no alternative but to accept the explana. tion which they offer for the rise.” The reasons for the advance given by a number of the large wholesale firms were that-there was a light sup- ply to mest an inereasing demand for the best beef and that live cattle were bringing higher prices in the West, A representative of the National Pack- ing Company said that its customers Atthorizing Postmaster-General to Start Airship Mail Experiments, Washington, D. C.—The Postoflice Department may soon be gending up its special delivery mail by aeroplanes at a 100-mile-an-hour clip. Representative Sheppard, of Teas, {ntroduced a resolution giving the Postmaster-Gendral authority to ex periment with aeroplanes for the mail worvice., The department has money it can use for this service. The Post. master-General 1 directed to use Washington as a base from which to make his tests, a ¥ had been informed that the price of native dressed beef might ~each thir. teen cents before the end of the week. it had been necegeary Lo raise it above twelve and one-half cents, he said. Representatives of other large wholesale houses like Swifi & Com- pany and Jchwarzechild & Sulzberger had taken a “perceptible” jump re- cently, but sald that their best dressed beef was selling from twelve and one. according to the retailers, is an ad- vance of about two cents. been raised to the record mark during the last few weeks. The rise has all at once on the small dealers, somo of them said, adding that if the price continued to go up many would be foreed out of business, Morgan Capital, Long Dominant in Chicago Railways, Controls System, Chicago.-—All four elevated rail roads of Chicago have come to terms with Henry A. Blair for merging the companies into one. The consolida- tion, aceording to present plans, will be brought abont within thirty days. It is Morgan capital that will weld the four "L” systetas intp one, The capital stock and bonds of the four companies to be merged are as follows: Preferred stock, $17,044. 800; common stock, $28,479,900; bonds, $47,260,604. : — Cn ——————————— Philadelphia. — The Philadelphia found gulity by a jury in the United here of violat- ing the Elking law against granting illegal rebates. The jenfency to the defendants in imposing the fines From April to October, 1907, the Government alleged demurrage charges aggregating $55,000 had ac- rued agalust the steel company, but that the two railroads had cancelled them without any compensation In their defense corporations produced witnesses who testified that during the period above mentioned the freight yards at South Bethiehem undergol eLic at the east end, west end of congested condtl from going to plant. “From heen the na CArs the 1 the al presented Holland, "i defendant the claims rules and regul in force at the ti Was to adjust suct thotr ations the had time on made They erned by YORue and tar.Stadan Inter-State on hington Two Burned To Death, rsd { Hed safely’ p manufactured at th ret process carefully days ago Mr. 1} had the of his process 10 a : He took his into the room of the powder mill tw the process to him It i= supposed that something wrong with their manipulation of the in gredients and that started mixing room the employees of the plant es bodies of the two Buck the fire was ex- almost beyond rded a few ger ret ; son mixing explain went the fire in the : A cape were found tinguished recognition ’ : A < i The ou fs » after burned Joins Union To Wed. Charles his bride, was held neg. miners at to loin Holigan, while Mary lsvet, by a number and before ohe to the up 3 Bradenville their the wedding to the they would permit eed The strikers followed OO b - 5 # £ have ad iple into the church and there ad i » * re 3 0 accede fosal him ney- 3 his re they } sed and ’ y town tOoOR MceChes Lied ' Pater to hi neriorme i ihe uboin against nis in day Hooligan returned Cer I ny WAS e joined 0 BAYS Bb will Teacher Kept Wedding Secret, Shamokin made of the Announcement marriage of Miss -known school teacher, Altoona, the was Sue Kline, a well Ww R. He of ceremony having been performed at Hagerstown, Md., last December The event was Kept a secret because bride wished to finish her teacher to kert the an tern Bucks Democrats Reorganize. Reading The Democratic County Commitiee reorganized by the elec tion of the following Edward 8 Kremp, chairman to succeed J Ed- ward Miller, who held the position for some years: Alfred Gunkle, sec retary, and John A. Merkle, treas- urer. Infant Dies Of Lockjaw, South Bethlehem. -—- Katherine Kevopka, aged three weeks, died of lockjaw., S8be is the youngest person in local medical annals to suecumd to tetanus Mugdered Gets Respite. Herrisburg. The State Board of Pardons granted the application for a rehearing in the case of Cecil Le grange, under sentence of death in Philadelphia for firm degree mur- der. The case will be heard in Sep- kember, Application will be made fo Governor Stuart for a further re- ds Guilty. Reading.—In Criminal Court here Benjamin PF. Hunsicker, now of larceny of funds from the Reading Iron Company. His poculations while He was frmerly precident of the a ——— announced that he had no evidences James Maughan, tha Ptate Constable indicted for the kill! ng of a Hungarian striker at the thiehem Steel Works, and moved hat the jury be dircoted to acquit the defeadant. Thizx was done and Maughan walked out of court a free man, Three witnesses subpoended by the State falled to identity Maug- han as the man who did the shoot. ing. All picked another trooper, Mountjoy, as the man who fired the ot that killed the Hungarian. 5 HE a BN voy Kills Aged Woman, Bethlehem — The joy following the unexpected arrival of a relative the West whom she had not seen for 21 years, proved fatal to Mrs Emeline Moyer. 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WL Douglas, Brockton, Mass. their value by slaboping World Growing Better? Those who is growing cal the world gtatinliy hat that find and Th believe better may encouragement for at opinion * . ee es - forthcoming in a Consus on the or . hich shows that between 0 and 150€ the grow! I publication Bureau-——the special rep census of TEE of the ys bodies fimits rehip in the was greater than the increase wd 1 &¥ i oa report iil show that out 1.080 sarsone in the 160 pri cities hote with a 95 000 bers of the ntry, that pepuiat 469 chu i of Mo there were while Tor the cities there wer entire country there ¥ rod shows a compa with gain of in each Another fact which t tistics of church clus that of Lis tin tal United States women church Mee bers exceed men by 32 per cent. The proportion of men church mem- bers is larger In the cities than in the country The excess of women —_ a 8 A embers Cilies age Pg ig x in the principal gregates 560.526. wh per cent Washington A Remarkable Strike. A man in Ohio recently sought an export in oil, because he believed that be had struck oll on his land He brought a sample in a bottle, Evidently he had been in a great hurry, and bad hastily grabbed the, bottle at hand, for when . chemist had duly analyred the sam- ple submitted, he sent the following telegraphiz report: “Pind no trace of oil. You have struck paregoric.” — Youth's Com. panion. Post Toasties with strawberries and cream. A “delightful combination that strongly appeals to the appetite.r The cnsp, flufly bits have a distinctive flavour and are ready to serve from, the package without cooking] “The Memory Lingers” Popular pkg. 10e. | Pamaty size 156) first 5g i“
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