Part 3. he Centre a BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 19065. aes odes seo ofa fe fo ood fof ode fs oe fe fe oe fe feof of oe oe foods off feos fale oe afeofeesfefeolele eole ooe ke a a PH a i a a a ht a a a a Goof dele td Ee a ah a 2 ah 2 a a J a J J 2b a to Sh OREIGN | The Brussels has been discussing fa the Amerie yronosition ad Congressn { 3 } | far lishment of interpariiamentary « ONETesS vanced The question mittee of spe ients of various nations. Boycott Suppression Insincere. That the orders from Ing provincial officers boycott against Am not taken SBhanghal whe tain the Ix 3 ers to sign an a any more Americar merchants of any ranged, goods contra cott. seriously n Chang C dealers f cott. how Ll 1 > POLITICAL China Gets American Lease, President - Roosevelt Oyster Bay fter full dis J: P. ment 1 Indemnity tract railway be agree conti the popular opposition to t Not White Man's Country. The National Af \l association adopted an ad the United States wl statement that this is a “w= country” inasmuch as the constitution places all citizens on an equality be fore the law. Mob law is decried. tes man’ Mie man s Filipinos Seek Independence. Visiting congressmen tened patiently ipinos who the Is is not ] ¥ ment consi pender tional brea orders are cently abar by on Men For Woman Suffrage. Manila i nt to the appeals o ir troops f work adopte Suffrage Sunra ¥ pian 4% EXECUTIVE sut Panama Canal Baird the pointed general Panama ra Cott, wii Rock Is way, 10 sue } at | #11 ent f 4 f y resigned Ix J 44 {tl ' About the Ni iclsm of Chairman Shouts middle of Mr pects to return to the Isthmus has no idea of resuming the work of canal digging until proper con ditions for and feeding the laborers and operating the machinery bave been arranged Septem ber nts ex but he actun housing Land Inspector Impeached. The department missed Inspector Wilson on account of the disclosures made during the Investigation of charges against Senator Mitchell of Uregon. Wilson admitted that he had received the alleged bribes for favor able recommendations In some but claimed that he had money to entrap the bribers planation was not satisfactory Bonaparte Favors Free Bidding. Reversing the ruling of his predeces sor, Becretary of the Navy Bonaparte has decided that Canadian rallroads may compete in the bidding for the transportation of naval supplies, Tips Officially Sanctioned. The treasury department bas decided to pay the bill contracted by Command er Eaton of the Brooklyn navy yard for one meal, at $1.65, Including a tip to the walter, Objection bad been made by certain officials, interior Special has dis George |} cases, taken the This ex EA +7 Week's News Condensed Carefully Reviewed and Explained Ba i AEA AEA AENEAN ANN a i ah a a J lh J a a J a 2 uk te ob | SCIENTIFIC Scientists Witness Eclipse. [he elabot thor ite prepat | ne y of bodily decline He notes that the Bul garian mountaineers, who are famous for their longevity, consume great quantities of sour mw ik Therefore hie gests the eating of milk curds 7 Bs A gthening life Vegetables Cure Consumptives. ’ ’ ' h p In | F. Ru y for rel heen Car eX LEGAL-CRIMINAL Graft Admitted provement loan to the They salaries excessive certain officials known to the bo Mercantile Tro that under npany nlso = ' gine of to Was un fees but that this ind of directors were given “Jim Crow” Car Damage Case. W.1. H Howamrl brought suit against the Pennsyls allroad and the Baltimore and for 830.000 damages for having been compelled to ride in a “Jim Crow.” or negro, car, Aug. 31, 1004, while on a train from Jersey City to Washington Professor Hart declares that he is an Indian and not a negro, Organized Band of Bigamists. Information given to the New York police in connection with the numerous marriages of Dr. George A. Witzhoft, a dentist who Is sald to have won the confidence of fifty women, all of whom he had robbed and deserted, led to the presumption that Witzhoff is only one of an organized gang of bigamist rob bers who have been operating for sev oral years from resorts on the New York cast side, with the result that more than 500 girls have been duped Statistician Holmes Surrenders. Edwin 8, Holmes, Jr, formerly as sistant statistician of the department | Hart, professor of law in umiversity Washington, has nia Ohio | of agriculture, has given himself up to | Washihigthn been the marshal at and has nprested On in issued by 1 District preme, wiarra ed the ball pla od nt $20,000 be Holmes not shown cnuse had up us pr 2O0ON Graft Scandal ’ urton Ir LABOR e Warning recognition of fiaeif nas rinters Begun bers of the 13% of the tion of thus cane the which may States publishers Inevitable clash by in a position t« ypothetae were n the men, and OO) center of a strugs reach over the 1 Jan. 1 have after These Chile sliaply anticipated t putting their cinploy nonunion inl Soldiers at Tennessee Mines. By nessoew order of Governor Cox of 7} companies of slats to Tracy Clty Aug 27 to assist Sheriff Meeks In preser ing order during the miners’ Serious trouble had been feared since the assassination of two nonunion mio ern, Peculiar Cigarmakers’ Strike, Three hundred members of the Clgnar makers’ union at Tampa, Fla, have left the employ of M. Stachelberg & Co, because J. Buttarl, a reader In the factory, was prevented from extracts from the alleged anarchisth paper Tierra published in Havana, It Is the custom for a man to employed to read to the clgarmakers while at work Government Painters Strike, Painters employed by the Washing: ton navy yards have struck by order of the loeal union for an Increase in| =ages. The union recently succeeded | several troops were sent strike rending there he being . mn raising the standard ington to $3.50. wage at Wash whereas the rate fixed rovernment, based on the aver $5.04 first made wv were informed that rate the irrounding cities, is leaders had been made appropri hence it was lm thot p and basis: the money increase w As Avil service rules Open Shop Labor Bureau, H rew Bos Bakers’ COMMERCIAL Plans ( wt of which has been subscribed In Paris Toe contract Is sald to have let Manchester for been (England) fir d other : Big Pulp Forest Sales. siative 1b vestigat of all Insurance companies, and It» opluion that the federal government should have the same su pers m of insurance companies onal banks } ife as it has or nat Arrival of the Farmer Banker, season the banks wheat farmers of increased at the or six a week, and almost ther western wheat states mivkioner Royce says that Kansas banks have increas ed more than 300 per cent in ten years A $40,000,000 Pottery Trust. A group of Philadelphia capitalists has formed a combination of the East Liverpool (0) crockery manufactories, with a capital of $40,000,000, The com- bine not Include the Homer Laughlin China company of East Liv. erpool, which is one of the largest concerns there, It Is proposed later to absorb the art ware and sanitary ware plants at Trenton, N, J, thus virtually controlling the pottery industry of the country ring the x1 by alone past the Kansas have rate of Nive does Southern Exports Increasing, Speaking of the American exports during the past fiscal year, the Mang facturers' Record shows that 41 per cent of the total originated directly or | indirectly from the south. The total | value of our exnorts way $1,401.744,000, Uontinued on page 4, this section, i Editorial, Local News. Free..SHO S..Free A Chance to Get Your Winter Shoes for Nothing. [YHIS, beyond question, is the * ever offered by any Shoe House It is simply this: On a month of September every store; no matter how small or how WILL BE FREE. The way it is done is five envelopes, each containing responds with the week days of tember (Sundays and Labor day in a hat and certain purchase m larg What day it is nobo cashier 1 7 the sam hugart On the 1st day of October the opened and every person who has on the day that corresponds the envelope contained, will money they spent ret month LIVI. record of each sale made during the s see how lucky you ai Tal { - ‘ + ws cannot atiorg you chance of getting them for nothing. FOR CASH ONLY. YEAGER AND DAVIN, THE SHOE MONEY SAVERS. AAAS SSS SSSSS Maas A asso ssa ss ttt sts batt tt htatild 4 Bellefonte Trust Co. Capital $125,000. PA YO EE ee En a) HE a .. S IL..,s CISTI ESSE IIIS dod" About Shoes | 1 here that we cou are Shoes made ing d make good m not afford to do it We can't afford to sell poor shoes Tisn't what a shoe looks, but what it it desirable It costs money to make shoes right We gladly pay it—only we insist upon worth--the most for the money Ladies’ Shoes, £2.00 to £5.00 The $2.00 Shoes are good, strong ones The £3 00 ones have style in them The $3.50 Shoes as sold here, stand for ment Men's Shoes £200 to £6.00. These prices include everyday Shoes and the finest made for dress We'll get the most of the Men's shoe business when we get the Men to come to look at the $3.50 ones simply because they stand without equal at this price. Banister's and Douglas’ for Men. Cousins and Queen Quality for Ladies New Styles now in, tl $v Wildl If money s IIIS TITIES IITIIS WTI I SIT IIIIIIssssys Mingle’s Shoe Store.
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