best ndence ONS, Wes equal | 8he thought | veaknoss 3 the part of the i 3¥ this time Betty | over the child, shabby vice, faith in those © a| ready to weep with his knowledge of and his fresh young totterdem ¥ut. no matter what they Are very, kind to you?” tinued tremulously “Yes ma’ am-—why, *Rhey're lovely men! “And do you ever hear things spoken af you learned about at M Ferris’ S8unday-school?” “Whea the judge is drunk he talks | s Rear atout ‘em. It's beautiful to] sar him then: you'd love It, Miss | Betty,” and Hawribal smiled up sweet. | ly into her face, he have you Raleigh?’ hig head. allons do, they very she con- | Milas Betty, the Ia “Does go to Sunday. | school In | The boy shook | “I ain't got no clothes that's fitten | to wear, nor no pennies to give, but | the judge, he ‘lows that us soon as he | can make a ralse I got to go, and he's | learning me my letters—but we ain't | a book Miss Betty, 1 reckon it'd] stump you some to guess how he's | fixed it for me to learn?” } “He's drawn the letters for you, is | that the way?’ In splie of herself, | Betty was experiencing a certain re-| vulefon of feeling where the judge and /4h / i AE an Wal 0 i 2 dl 8 is \ Apa oh Na ; (By Coavommr rion, 4 io, ~ -% Nr ———————— “You Needn't Be Afraid, | Got He re oneliness thre there 1 ¥ Hed those first awiu had lived, we BOLL- COMmn- ywugh which he was no Uncl smiling and in panionable Why, Hannibal, what about voiced, you are cryinge k dear?” asked Betty sud denly ‘No, ma'am; [ ain't erying.” Hannibal stoutdy., but his wet gave the lle to his words “Are you homesick- back to the hafly 7” "No, mi just thinking “Thinking about what, “About my Uncle Bob.” face was very wistful “Oh~-and you still much, Hannibal?" “1 bet 1 dol reckon anybody who lashes do you wish to judge and Mr. Ma- ‘amit "” ain't that--] was dear?” The small him miss ®O they just couldn't, Misa ifs mighty kind, “they're awlul Miss Betty, and It seems like kinder all the time--but Betty! The judge kind, thay get VAUGHAN KESTER srparions By DMeELviLe Der Toc BOMBS ME 2&0 Oar Something Important to Say." Wid 398) down to it? Betty Deed 1 would! any, Miss Betty? "2 dont |) inquired Does she leak | now about that Do boats usually leak, Hannibal? “Why, you ain't ever been out row- ing her, Mis , have you?t-and there ain't no better fun than rowing | a boat! They had started down the | path “1 used think that, too, Hannk bal; how do you suppose it is that when people grow up they forget all about the really nice things they might do?” “What use is she If you don't rowing in her?” persisted Hannibal, “Oh, but 1t 1s used. Mr. Tom uses it in crossing to the other side where they are clearing land for cotton. It saves him a long walk or ride about the head of the bayou” “Tike 1 should take you out in her, Miss Betty?” demapded Hannibal with palpitating anxiety. They had entered jotty to RO Ro Betty ith the situation. Over that to steady hed shortly kon anyihing Helle ned a She giri gal ir nearer an yked the the face you ir in “Perhaps will stop this sort of me what is going to if you know?” she said and tell pen 1o me ‘1 juletly Mr, Norton you why--it Why do you reckon Va shot?” 1 ean tell was all g of that was why!” The girl's irtive glance, which gears {1 and watched the gathering shadows, came back as it always did to Petty's pale face. “You ain't no safer than he was, 1 tell you!” and he sucked in her breath sharply be full red lps. do you mean? alon vou Wy aed tween her “What Betty Do you reckon you're sale here in the big house alone? Why do you reckon Mr. Tom cleared out for Mem- phis? It was because he couldn't be faltered the girl “You you-~that was why!” and sank her voice to a whisper. soon as you can!” “This 18 absurd--you are trying to frighten me!” “Did they stop with trying to fright. en Charley Norton?” demanded Ress, (TO BE CONTINUED.) * Secretary Houck Tells Sealers of Measures of Fraud Practices MEET FOR ORGANIZATION Answers % m ¥ mpan) he } answering the complaint of B lin Brossman thie Won Trent saYSe Frank stop on ielsdort division between levard, ween those on a 7 per # frequent impossible if the suburban maintained rs do not avenue and eading bou that the bet points is about 570 feet-—all grade and this maks cent stops undesirable and the schedule desired by residents is to be Perry Centennial 1914, Auditor General A. E has returned from a visit with members of the Perry Centennial Commission, says that plans are be ing rapidly worked out Sisson, whe to Lake Erie Spanked His Wife. Edward Miller, a foreigner, who is employed about coach and wagon shops, was before Alderman Spayd at the police station, charged I¥ German girl wife, According to the whiskey and drank it, and then went out and got ancther pint, and almost finished that, when &he interfered, and was seized by her husband, thrown across his knees and spanked with a slipper. He was Sued $10. > if ATTORNEYS, ———— 'D. P. FORYE EY ATTORNEY AT1LAW PRLLESONTA BB Glos Berta of Oswrt Bouse Y. EARRISOF WALVER ATTORNEY ATAAY BRILEFONTE WB Po 0 W. High Sweet All peoteerional busines precaptly stented § mm MS bP Garvie Two. I. Bowen Ww. D. Sian Gra, BOWER & LERDY ATTORNEYS AT LAY Eivis BrLoos BELLEFONTR Pa © Oxvia, Bows 4 Orvis of in Eogiad end German I I i HB B. SPANGLER ATTORFEY-AT- LAW EELLEFONTRP, Practioss tn all the courts Conswlistion L English snd German. OSce, Orider's Bxchass Building ry rr MOOnMOTE Vo Conaultall a —_— MENT DALR ATTORFEY-AT-LAW EEL: AFONTR Pa Offoe B. WW. soraer Diamond, two doesn Buen Fit Mational Bank. be Pemn's Valle ley Banking Dompany CENTRE HALL, PA W. B. MINGLE, Cast Receives Deposits , Discounts Notes . . . 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Tape Manxs Desicons Co PYRIG ants &O. A put ror wef lle “Scientific Himsrican, I mrpest ap e. 3 a we’ ner, HUN 2 Do serome sour New Yort Aditi atid didi Jno. F.Gray & Son Succdapors to. LOGRANT HOOV £d) Control! Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Life lossrance Companies lo the World. . . . . THE BEST IS THE No Mutuah No Ascsments Before insuring your Hie sey contract of THE HOMB which in esse of death between the tenth and twentieth years turns all premiums paid 2 dition to the face of the polic the Momer to Loan oem Fires Office is Crider's Stone Budiding BELLEFONTE, PA. Telephone Connection PTET TTT TE TI Tr rT rTereesT™ MARBLE wa GRANITE. H. @. STROHMEIER, CENTRE MALL, . . + « PRNR Manufacturer. of and Dealer In HIOH GRADE MONUMENTAL WOR? in all kinds of Marble am Granite, Sen wuy py ————— Sm ROMLSBURG TAVERN BOALSBURG. Pa AMOS KOCH, PROPRIETOR This weli- known hostelry is rod tn accom modate ali travelers ‘Bus to and from all tra sopping st Oak Hall Smtion, Every «aon made 10 sooommodate the traveling pablia. 1d ory attached, ———— AS oLD FORT HOTEL EDWARD ROYER RATES ; Proprietor SL Per Dag Location : Ope mile South of Qentre Hall Acoommodations Sretclam Parties wishing ww joy an evening given spetial attention. Ning MOON O0eEs! Ot red on short notios. Al wn prphted for transient (rede, DR. SOL. M. NISSLEY, VETERINARY SURGEON. A graduate of the University of Feon's Office at Palace Livery Stable, Belle fonte, Pa. Both ‘phones oor LUN ivy
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers