j1sttsttattstasase dian SA AAS 888s bh BE ws The Centre Democrat, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1906. Editorial, Local News. Carefully Reviewed POLITICAL | [S__— Joe Folk In Philadelphia. One of the biggest guns of Philadel phia’'s campaign for civ ; fired when Governor Josep of Missour! addressed a great gathering in and around the | the bosses to the He dec! Joseph W. Folk. “Be Philadelphians else!” He sald there remedy known that they coul ing them. In same day the rn wonderful change th the last four years, every state in the prosecuting One unusu: {llustrating Philadelphia out of the on Academy after tered. The Brown's Body,’ of Durham an contract partners bukes In the ears o The finan« on { delphia ¢ ils began its invest of the local administration by ejecting from the committee room Mayor Wea ver and three of his directors, who an nounced that they had come to assist the committee in bringing out ihe facts. Under examination Superintendd ent Taylor told how ) rector, Smythe, had repeaters and how mer on the fo years in the penitentiary p gation " the dismissed « 1% ree after se Parry's Rate Law Plan. President Parry of the sociation of Manufactu out broadcast { ) establishment of a bureau state transportation in the of ¢ and sioner of which shall have char differences arising and raliroads. But If th cannot adjust the issues they taken to a special court of trans tion Roosevelt to the South, The president of the United States began his journey through the south ern section of the country Oct, 18 with an appeal to the people of Richmond Ya. to abandon sectionalism ics. He declared that this musi play its part in world polities cluding policiug of the Caribbean sea The president was received everywhere with great cordlality and made numer ous short speeches from his small towns by the way. He companied by Mrs. Roosevelt and ses eral friends. He himself called atten tion to the fact that when his present Journey should be finished he iid have the satisfaction of having spoken in every state In the Union during his term as president At Raleigh, N. C, the president de tlared explicitly that he did not be Neve in government ownership of any thing which can with propriety be left in private hands, but he told the south that a federal curb on common carriers was needed to secure fairness toward all the publie, At Atlanta, Ga, he made his great plea for federal control of all the great interstate corporations and sald the worst enemy of the people was the man who achieved wealth by crooked meth ods, though within the letter of the law. Everywhere the people greeted the president with extraordinary en thusiasm, New York's Mayoralty Fight, The Municipal Ownership league hav. ing decided to rus a complete ticket by petition, with Clarence J. Shearn, | Hearst's personal counsel, for district attorney, Distriet Attorney Jerome openad his campaign before a great Carnegie ball audience with the knowl. edge that all the regular party organ. izations were fighting te down him. Nevertheless Le began a whirtwind | campaign on the one Issue of liberty | from political bossism. Murphy, the leader of Tammany Hall, asserted that Jerome had sought an isterview with | him regarding a Tammany noming. | tion. This Jerome denied and demand. od proof. Ivins, the Republiean can didate, Is making an unespecied bus yminerce IRDOT bel ween | DuUre to | wia Are car at As ats wo $EEIII EET ELeLt Week’s News Condensed ponent of city ties, but attacks ly was state, and Explained :g 3 $istiiaaeeeeit seTeTTTETTTTTTTYTY TY SEER RRNA cofitrol or uti He insists that he Is a Democrat, both local machines, pub Loomis Still In Service. Loomis vho Francis B the first as State Funds In Bank Wreck. The Enterprise National bas 1k of A Ue | unusual s wledge that iia treasury had yf state funds with the bank deposited a nent in the received I deat loans bad bean depos Pre an cl made by date for superior it was carry posited by ] Deve ents arried riliess STOCKS ans for showed 1 $200,000 | EXECUTIVE Civil Service Bars Down. An Roose order issued by President hea . t Just the ds of execu velt permits ‘ at home and abroad Can't Send Arms to Domi By presidential pro ation Issued the shipment of arms, ammunition or any wunitions of war was prohibited from any ports of the United St or Porto Rico to the sland of Santo Domingo, this being taken Le cause the government of Santo Demin go wished to have some authority for preventing the entrance of arms thelr country and aiso because certain shipping with suits as com they consented to war to Santo Dor lar ies action into Interests hind been threatened mon carriers unless take munitions of ing Woeuld Oslerize Army. Brigadier General Williams, mander of the department of Colum bia, in kis annual report says it is in expedient to retain In the service of cers who are usable to endures the hard est fleld service and lutelligeatly direct their troops. He would Lave wo cap taln over the age of ferty years and suggests a rigid physical sxamination, mental and technical, before any ofl cers shall be placed in command of a regiment. He also favors the compul sory retirement of officers In order to consider the accession fer men young enough for active field work Gag on Cabinet Ministers. Every member of the president's cabinet has received a letter from the president requesting abselute secrecy concerning what takes place in the cabinet meetings. One object of this order Is to do away with the practice the correspondents have had of way laying members of the cabinet and | urging thew to tell what took place, com LEGAL-CRIMINAL Child Labor Law Net Valid, Judge Wheaton at Wilkesbarre, Pa, | has decided that the part of the new child labor law of Pennsylvania which | was expested to prevent the labor of | 10,000 workers between the ages of | sixtesn and twenty-one Is unconstity. tional, $100,000 Express Thief Caught. Edward G. Cunliffe, the substitute cashior of the Adams Express com pany’'s Pittsburg office, who ran away with $101,000 of the company's money, was run down at Bridgeport, Conn, where in the residence of J. I, Board. man, his brother-in-law, found la Cunliffe’s suit case. The cash COMMERCIAL | The Mutual's Decreasing Dividends. In view of the enormous salary roll of the Mutual Life and its various oth er extravagances in the Investigation being conducted by the New York legislative committee, Coun sel Hughes again took Me Curdy to ex plain how It was that the Mutual, with as disclosed President in hand and asked him ell of its boasted increase of assets and new business, was paying very nu meh divi 'w than smaller dends n 84] p 1} Mutual's departmer . : . » kept rge expenditu ol = > = = ol = = ol a be death J O00 to a Adlschars Baars et SCIENTIFIC Edison's View of Cigarettes. Thomas A. Edison in a newspaper interview has declared produced by the burning or distillation of glycerin to which uhosplhe that scrote,” has been added, is the substance which often drives boy cigarette smok- | ers insane, This drug is in nearly all smoking tobacco, to which glycerin is added to keep It moist. He regards this as more deleterious to the smoker than nicotine itself, Canals of Mars Photographed. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology the report given out that Professor Percival Lowell, non- resident professor of astronomy, had recently obtained photog which conformed strikingly to the s of the markings in the planet and particularly to the 1 : which observed and drawn from memory by | i lection of pide Dy wide was phs detall Mars, s0 called canals were 'rofessor i OWell A Col the photog: been presel Lows wh mos} i Baling can ! Discovered Two New Elements. vive Com AR gray i of azureor » presence | EDUCATIONAL | Carnegie “Tech” Opens. ’ den the « n anoth The are with hundred the Car er direct! buildings fn an few of ie institute tion yards neg wnere we lprary, museum, art gel lery and music hall already exist, On- ly the building for the School of Ap plied Bclences has been completed, and kh this one building all of the various departments will be conducted until the completion of the others, More than 7,000 applications for entrance of pupils had been received before the school was opened, representing every country on earth. Next to the United States in numbers came France, Ger many and Great Britain After au rigid weeding out of those not properly equipped the list was brought down to 1,728, but it was found that the schools could not students at present, so by competitive examinations the list down to that pe bulldings are « plicants will be men's bullding wolnen are admitted In all departments text books and tools are provided, so that the only expense will be the t fee of $20 a year. - ”~ accommodate more than 120 uitior Rhodes Bcholarships Vacant, The number of students in residence at Oxford England, fall under the bequest of Cecil Rhode is slightly under 1 the total number for whom prov been made be ing 100. This year American and two colonia] scl rships are va cant from the scholars, succeeding year ‘ university this "0 50 on has fifteen ™ » y A008e Aare 8chool to Print The tion has proposed to establ ing plant in connect school in ord edit, print but the schems« range typographical union on the grouna that it Is designed to fill the places made vacant by union strikers Opposing Bchool Fraternities, The Law wourd of edu. cation hos parents of pu. pills in the high school tha it is the irities of rence (Kan notified the conviction of tae school atl practically the cret societies among rimental to who Cote the entire they lead consume 1 of tu Bh J fh hh fh a ah RS SM mn ns adm ng Interest pald on ts Collections made on a) Acts as Administrator, Guardian Ht att ent ise : Pt atten fu give ) clots BE a th a a a gh 2h J ah ah a Bellefonte Trust Co. Capital $125,000. n favor Assignee anking matters Reseiver and Trustees, Eh a mh ah hh bf hh RR a a a a AR aa eas ARs fonte. you. but what's represented here. mands most satisfactorily. In all the eleven seasons we've striven for your trade, never have we been so superbly ready to satisfy your wants, SUITS, RAINCOATS, OV HATS, FURNISHINGS, for men or boys. You'll find this the most complete line ever shown in Belle We don't know of a good style, brought out for this season's wearing, Anything your individual taste calls for. and we ll show you garments that will really please you. No matter whether its to be a moderate price serviceable Suit or a Suit of the most fashionable and expensive kind, you'll find this the one store that’s prepared to meet your de- The goods, the variety of price, can't fail to please SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT ATTIRE FOR MEN AND BOYS. ERCOATS, Come
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