AND HAS GREATLY AIDED IN The profession of the veterinar- ian should be one of the utmost importance and we cannot fail in this comprehensive review of our coun- ty's progress to devote some space to a well merited tribute of the excel- lent work performed by this eminent veterinarian. During the years that he has been in active practice he has gained a valuable clientele due to his demon- strated ability as a practical veter- inarian, for he is a graduate of an accredited school aud uses the latest and most modern methods known to his profession. His hospital and laboratory is equipped in the most modern fashion BELLEFONTE, IS THE THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE with the latest equipment and devel- opments in the field of veterinary research. He is called into con- sultation by the most eminent men in the profession in the state and h's advice and service is considered authoritative, Those who may secure his ser- vices are sure to be pleased, as he is a gentleman who performs his work in a thoroly conscientious man- ner and he is sure to satisfy the most exacting. He has gained the respect and good will of all who have had dealings with him, and we predict for him a most successful future in his chosen profession. AT 2.2 E. COLLEGE AVE, STATE TION. The true artists in photography are few and far between. What a dif- ference when your friends remark, “Oh, that is a good photograph of you,” and when they say, “lI don’t like that at all.” There is only one to make absolutely certain of getting the best there is in photo- graphy and that is by going to a studio with a reputation. In this re. spect we suggest this studio. By the way, you the display case of this popular studio recently? Hewve you will find from time to time the familiar faces of the best known way have noticed people of the surrounding country, people who know the difference be- tween good and poor photography. In all “quick action” work it has become the popular studio in the profession and wherever they are TURE A COMPLETE SERVICE SCRIPTIONS—THEY FEATURE CIENT EMPLOYEES AND HAVE This institution is one that is known far and wide not only as the pharmacy where al. pure drugs and chemicals are kept, but giving best of service and has attained a wide reputation among the physicians for the efficiency and care exercised in the compounding of prescriptions. No matter what medicine you may read about in any paper, under anv name, you can get it here, for they conduct a complete department in proprietary medicines, carrying every description, which is also a feature of this service. In the professional world of this section of the state there is no one that stands higher than the proprie- tor of this store, he being able, care- ful and accurate, and fills prescrip- tions to the letter. In accord with the advances of the ——— COLLEGE, IS IN CHARGE OF EMBRACING EVERYTHING called their work elicits commenda- tion. In fact it has become a popu- lar saying thal they are prepared for | superior - work “anything, anytime, | ’ anywhere.’ all of commercial photography. The success of this studio and the that it receives from the people of-that community, is due to the uniform good work that is turned out there and the fact that in this studio only competent experienced artists are employed. person must know the profession which one is engaged and in photo- graphy one must be a true artist in the line in order to achieve success. That is why this studio has become so popular in this section, and why its patronage is ever increasing. Their line of work embraces branches liberal patronage and A in PRE. QUALITY MERCHANDISE, EFFI. A LARGE PATRONAGE-—-UNDER you desire by parcel post, an order them or write in. This store is right here at home and you can de pend on their service. The rural route, mail and telephone and this store form a circle that gives you complete drug store service even to the bedside. During the course of his career he has witnessed marvelous advan- ces in science and being keen stud- ent of the times, is thoroly fami- har with every development. was in the business when a druggist had to compound all medicines and has a wide and practical knowledge. We desire to compliment him upon his eminently successful career in the business and professional world COLLEGE, ITS COMPREHENSIVE ACCOMMODATION IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH YOUR INSURANCE GO IN This is an office that is aiding in the retention of the wealth of the county and has protected many peo- ple from losses that otherwise might have placed them in a very embarra ssing position. A wide familiarity with the laws ‘of the state, the rules of the com- panies and a broad general knowled- ge of business and value of property places them in a position to render the most efficient and comprehensive service. They handle all kinds of in- surance such as fire, accident, life, compensation, plate glass, factory, liability, automobile and in fact car. ry everything included in the gen. eral insurance line of the day. They are very accurate as to rates and if you do not think you are paying the right rate or are not insured in a strong enough company, drop in and bave a talk with them. Service is the watchword of their office and they render *he most effi. cient and courteous service. They will not permit your insurance to lapse without notifying you in plen- ty of time to proteet yourself. In case of fire or other cause for adjustment they are very prompt in making settlement and often adjust some of the matters right in their office. This is a very important fea- ture of the modern policy and should be taken into consideration when making the selection of a firm with whom to transact business. In: making this review of the on- ward progress of this community we are glad to compliment him upon his standing in the business and professional world of this section of the state and to refer the place to all of our readers as one worthy of the fullest consideration. WHY So Many People Are Killed by Mushrooms. Numerous fatal polsonings from eat- Ing “mushrooms” reported In the news this summer were not due to mush- rooms at all, says the’ American For- estry association of Washington. The association suys the greatest care should be taken in selecting this ar ticle of food. In an article in the American Forestry Magazine attention is called to a statement by Prof. Louls C. C, Krieger, who said: “To ask a person to gather his own mushrooms for the table without pre- vious Instruction that will enable him to avold the deadly kinds, is equiva- lent to, If not.worse than Inviting him to put his unprotetted hand Into a den of rattlesnakes. Indeed, of the two risky performances, the latter would be the safer; for there are at least two known antidotes for rattle shake venom, whereas there is none for the poison or poisons of the ex- ceedingly common Amanita phalloides and Its multitudinous forms and vari. eties” Forestry : “Every word of this can be indorsed cies of mushrooms met with merous, and often der, “When our mushrooms stand among the most grow in plenty at certain seasons of him to be able to gather with ‘are and pass the mushrooms by. Eye” May Have a Founda. tion of Fact At a meeting of eyespecinlists held in Oxford, England a startling an nouncement was made by Dr, Charles Russ, M RC 8. I. RC. P It i i i i i UP, GIRL IS TOLD She Chose Jail and Says, “It’s None of City’s Business How | Wear My Stockings.” Miss Louise Rosine, who admitied she is a novelist of Los Angeles and thirty-nine years old, most emphaticul ly declared it was “none of the city's business whether she ‘rolled her stockings up or down,’” and is now in the city jail In a state of mutiny and uncovered knees at Atlantic city, N. J She has avowed she will fight her arrest in the courts, even if It must go to the United States Supreme | court, | Miss Rosine appenred on the Vir | ginia avenue beach with her stock- | ings rolled below her knees. Beach | Policeman Edward Shaw approached | i i i BELLEFONTE, 18 THIS PART OF THE COUNTRY ON THEIR FEET-—IS A CHIRO. SCIENTIFIC SERVICE IN THIS CAL SCIENCE. IMPORTANT BRANCH OF MEDI. With the advances of the periods the sciences allied with the medical profession progress very rapidly and in no avenue of human endeavor has there been a greater improve- ment that in that of chiropody. In the olden days people paid lit- tle attention to this science but pro- gress and demand for efficiency has brought it to a high state of perfect- i At no time was it brought out to a greater degree than in the arm- ies during the late war. If you are having any trouble with your feet i i i An examination and line of treatment will add one hund- to your personal com- fort and greatly to your general effi- ciency both in business and in your { She is recognized of chiropody in the profes- in the United ies, having obtained her education in an excellent school and is thore- ughly abreast of the times. A com- plete servie€ in this department has met with the satisfaction of thou- sands she has treated. She is a foot specialist and in this branch of med- ical science she has aided many to the rapid road to recovery. She takes care of all features of the science such as the treatment of corns, bun- ions, ingrown nails, arches apd all branches of the profession. Many people who could hardly walk on ac- count of affection of the feet have been treated by her and are praising the excellent professional treatment. In making this review of the pro- gress of the age we are glad to com- pliment Miss Hoover upon the high standing enjoyed in the professional world and to refer her to all of our readers covered Knees was aguinst the regulations there, “1 most certainly will not roll ‘em ] research, he hag proved by means of a delicate Instrument, that the homag eye radiates a form of power or en ergy, which can be measured upon his instrument. The operation of the in strument In question was proved In the congress, and a sensation was cre It is none of its I will go to jail first™ The policeman then sald he would have to take her there. As he took swung & wicked right to the official's Lifeguards mnrkable discovery The Instrument was & brass cylinder n which was hung a delleate spiral f fine copper wire. This solenoid was wound upon a cylinder of of unspun silk, contained long gisas tube, A small magnet held paratus was electrically earthed by a Doctor Russ proved that if he con centrated his gaze upon one end of the suspended body through the win dow-slot, It would sway away from him; when he looked at the sppo site end. it swayed toward. him, and when he looked directly at the center of the body, It was stationary, This apparatus, therefore, seems to show us that there is a definite force radiated from the human eye, and that, when one person looks at anoth- er. a real form of power is thereby transferred. This force Doctor Russ believes to be physical In character probably akin to heat or the electric rays, though its nature has not so far been determined. It is interesting to note, in this con- nection, that “occult sclence”™ has taught this for many years, Why France Mad Poor Crope. During the year 1881 the harvests of France gave an unusually popr re turn, and a commission to investigate the cause of the deficiency was ap peinted at the Instance of the minister of agriculture. The commission took counsel of experienced naturalists, St. Hilaire, Prdvist, and others. By this commission the deficiency was attri buted In great degree to the mavages of Insects which it is the function eof certaln birds to check. The commis sion placed the blame for this eendl- tion on the French people, whe had destroyed millions of birds. Why Centrifugal Gun Was Dropped After testing out the centrifugal gun at Aberdeen proving ground, the ord: nance department has decided that be cause of its great weight and its In ability to obtain high Initial velocity no centrifugal gun can have military value. The centrifugal gun Is a peren- aial. This last report is one of sew eral adverse judgments that have been pronounced against it by expert am thorities —8clentific American, Ss Why She Chose Friday, Two stars were discussing the wed @ing of a third “Why did Eifrida choose Friday, of { preferred a Advised hy the police matron to mi] ap her stockings the novelist still re | fosed, and, according to the latest re of uncovered knees. She uas further, | While on Gay | Yachting Trip at New i York New York-—A gay party on a rich | man's yacht resulted in a lawsuit, it | was learned when a dog belonging to i the owner of the yacht chewed up the | blond wig of one of the guests. The yacht was George Lo. Triffon's Sars phis, Miss Alice Bloom is a mode! and for mer chorus girl. Recently she had her hair bobbed. But soon it began to fall out. She went to a beauty doctor, who zald he could save her golden locks If she would consent te have her head shaved. Reluctantly she did this. Then she honght a lovely blond wig. It cost her $128. On the yacht, Alice bagan to notice that the damp air was taking the curl out of her wig. She want below and took It off, returning without It. At what hour the dog, Gyp, observed Alice's headgear is not stated In the complaint. But that he #14 take a fancy to It Is stated specifically. When Gyp had finished with the wig there was scarcely enough of it left for Mr. Trif- fon to heave overboard, which he did Alice sued for the value o. the wig, but settled the case for $50. > Big Cod Gulps Down 1 a 12-Pound Salmon trolling for wood, hauled In a huge cod The cod, on being ripped open, was found te Sota a Whole salmon weighing 12 pounds, fs asserted. The salmon had guiped down the bait, and In turn had been inhaled by the hungry cod. ad Lost in Jall Bix Menthe, Freed. Saxon, Wis Lost in Jail six montha, Louis Balller of Baxon and Miller of Drummond Federal Judge Luse w. ‘fer brought them ted what be should deo ED FOR THIS IS A MODLEN EST ABLI1SE.- WITH MERCHANDISE OF THE SUITS. With the approsch of the thoughts of modern person naturally turn to clothes for the new season and in this vicinity that means that they each the this popular store, which is under the able direction of people thoroughly with every detail of the walk of life lines and other Here you will find famous standard garments Every patron of this store ex. standard whether you buy in this store or in the foremost establish- ments of the country. This establishment is one of the leading stores of this section and is considered by wholesale firms as one of the largest buyers in this part of the state; and consequently HIGHEST QUALITY AT AT(RAC. CLOAKS AND fs given the unusual advantages of- fered to merchants of this class Their stock is purchased in large lots and as a result they are able to give the public an extraordinary servies in high class goods at very reasonable prices. They exercise wonderful taste. which is responsible in a large degree for the excellent patronage of the store, The principle upon which the store is operated is that of furn- ishing individual and distinctive spec- alties and garments most reasonably and meeting any and all competition &s Lo style and price. This sccounts for the fact that the establishment is the mecca for the well dressed ladies of the community. Progressive and up-to-date is the manager who has fully determined ed to provide a progressive establish- ment not only fer the ultra-fashion- able people of the community but as well for the middle classes and more conservative and thus he has guided this popular business house to the success that is evidenced by the large patronage that it receives. SIM, the Clothier TEMPLE COURT BLDG. the commercial development of every eity as an uptodate estab. lishment where the men of the com- maity can satisfy their demands for clothing and haberdashery. This is the day and age when men, both old ind young, must be neatly attired in lothes of distinction and auality. In this part of the state the needs, desires and demands of the male pop- ulation are more than satisfied at this well known store. This progres sive establishment is strictly modern and up-to-date and is stocked a class of goods that would do to a much larger city, It nationally famousslines of which is proof of their wisdom, this line is found only in the leading establishments. The very popular establishments of the community. Here you will find that the excellent material and the expert workmanship inculeated into their clothes will render your apparel that of distinetion and quality. That in- dividuality which is so desirable and so hard to obtain bas won for their [Say a fame that is ever increas In charge of this establishment are
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