Part 3 The Centre femoc i | BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1906. desde desde desde dfeadodeddode dered dodo dado ds ieoleododede desdeadeded desde de do ede 4 Ea a A J J 2 a a a J J A Se 2 Sh a oh Sh Week's News Condense Carefully Reviewed and Explained ing but the blows received In the fight | provided Ly the Spooner act for tne ©N'¥ ounces, which Is slX ounces more could have caused the death of Branch. | beginning of the work will last only than the heaviest brain ever weighed, |, 0,000 proposition approved by I'he court martial was asked to recog: | about a month longer that of Cuvier, the French naturalist. the | Aid Lm . he people on eotion 1y One feature nize the neademy authorities as alse 8 i . i J responsible for dranch’s death I ula Virginia Fastest Battleship. Aerial Target Shooting. of tl rog @ \ continuous sponsible fo iranch’'s death In tha " ve ing tl 1 : : rime > 4 they knew of the fighting code The new battleship Virginia had her During the recent experiment con- | macad York te ’ : | be ( oe { 1§) 4 "11 1 "ry 2 Val 4 1 : trial run off the Maine coast and de. | ducted by M. Berteaux, the French | Buffa) \iready six niles of veloped a maximum speed of 19754 | Minister of war, in the Lebaudy dirigl- | such a road have been co knots, which is thirty-two hundredths ble mij oon, hw \l torpedoes were drop- | Railroad to Ba of a kuot faster than the speed of her ped with deadly accuracy from a height The Pens intain and extend the rural free | gigtor ship, the Rhode Island, and the of 400 feet to the earth at targets twen an era f ROO rin n Shas Growth of Rural Free Delivery. ] In his annual report Postmaster Ger ” I nM Hen iry its Wires. eral Cortelyvou svill nsk for $£209.000.000 { road a a of Rh a 2 a ah ed to ex nt i 14 biddddibidddddbdddd db bbidbbidddddidbidbddddddddbddsd | ce, This is an Increase | gastest ever made by an American bat. | Vive yards square. It was found |, a 2 a a i 2 A 2h 2 J 2 eG a Je a ae a a oh i La bh epider £3.000.000 over the nppropriation for tieship. that the airship could travel from thir \ - —————— Bad been with President Mcouray in } current year Where practicable ty-five to forty kilometers an hour and reon. wherens o latter le ¢ , ! ire to be shortened and addition EN gn ji could remain | the a - person, whereas the latter while on the re to be : n ! | LEGAL CRIMINAL stand said under oath that he had nev- rriers employed, so as to give dally SCIENTIFIC hours It rose casi to ————————————————————— er known of any contributions to state | | ry to ry patron, The estimate dial . -- - i a 15,000 feet and enabled the pi ¢ # ial, ranizations for political purpose * the entire postal service Is $193,000, to take togran! y Burton Again on Tria prganizations for poll ! purp 8. g A Woman Explorer's Triumph. ‘ Mrs, Leonidas Hubbard, Jr., who at By order of Judge Van Deventer at The man referred to in a letter to trou] St. Louis the retrial of United States | Senator Ww “our rantankerous | Nine to Four For Sea Level Canal. thou I lost In ali gia ) u y river ned ou ’ ) ’ 5 . A LHOUKHO Have been os fe Senator Joseph R. Burton of Kansas 1p , ned out to be I'he decision of the board of consults motor a retired in v A ’ . 4 \ ng of MLS the ens was begun Nov. 20, Four of the six ‘3 sb dh £ engineers the thmnian canal ' thicl . ‘ urance expert an nmercial trav- a of Labracor . ret 1 safely U HeKne counts in the indictment against him ‘ : X i 3 dicated In advance stimol ved that this man ing are that he agreed to accept money {from . srhood of $450 the the Rialto Graln x e N; y a ing ot § level canal by a vote wil Tr & it a year to quiet about some things La capa the epi} WH a) . 4 Ap. 'L tela a as found that tl avelope h a A etite Gon ’, n 0 » kne oncerning the workings of qualit} | y such ) {# Pp Ci! to the president, is company to rep- \ Jee roless eve, ean be con 3. Mrs. Hub resent it be- Silk ucted In fifteen years at an estimat- bard not only fore the postof- McClellan Resists Recount. h if $250,000,000 at a depth of s has either at made ch small les i : ape y ‘ fo of BE , often clos of the ball revealed fice department, Through ex-Judge Alton B, Parker as | 40 feet and a width of 160 feet on the secret of two counts that | chief counsel Mayor McClellan of New { tton t ald be necessary her husband's he received mon- | YO! ws begun a legal fight against have two los at the Pacific end fallure, but bas | oo ae the art ior TAOIAI. EEE rs ey for so deing. | the motion of counsel for W. R. Hearst the canal for the purpose of con = completed the yu le ti hit tha # io L ole rh Thay will 7 ne Colonel T., R. ||} avor of opening the ballot boxes olling the heavy tides which occur J work which he or tt a. de erat: that ng war Jur : ¢ a ‘nerve remed; / 1 will Dyer represent recounting the a Already an Tre il 1 to control the Chagres began In Jocat poses this balloon hi net successfully nt in " 9 v 2 ed the govern. Injunction was in force nreventing the | rive he plan also contemplates a ng the head-! v1 the tests and tha wit & Dew Dr. Miles’ Nervine ment and I. W, | board of canvassers granting a certifi raightening of » llue so as to move = waters of two and dreads al wis a i i It is pr red for just } y ts Lehmann the de- | cate of election to any candidate until » entrance in the Atlantic side two of the most Im of Si te pe i pw oH “var tense. The de | the count of void and protested ballots | west « he present entrance ) , nortant rivers net fense claims was finished, The Hearst people claim | close he city of Colon, while the \ in Labrador, ot 1 ; that Burton was | to have gained in the canvass of Pro- | exit on the Pacific end would be fur . the Nascapee | not sles : employed by the | tested ballots made In a few districts. | ther ea im the city of Panama Mrs. Hubbard and the George : Dr. Miles’ Nervine is the Rialto company to defend its president, The grand jury discovered that John | oy would necessitate the abandon Ph which have New Yerk-Buffaleo Macadam. MHS. EMI H. C. Dennis, now dead, who was at F. Pickett, a saloon keeper in Leader went of several miles of the present wver before been mapped Mr. Hub In co-operation with the New York v kan " y that time under indictment, and that | Murphy's district, was the man who | vation from Colon. The alterna mrd's mistake was in leaving Grand Druggists are authorized to refun H Lg state engineer's department the coun- ! money if frst bottle does not benefit, Mt a he $5 » ys 1 i oh 3 : : Burton went to the postofice de | SU] plied the $5,000 cash Jal for J wa ive favored by the board is a lock and lake when he ascended the Susan river ties of the state are expected to begin partment to Investigate the Dennis Krup (otherwise James Halpin), Who | qq canal on a thirty foot level, which | instead of the Nascapee, which enters oharges. Counsel Harlan for the Ri- | Was accused of voting illegally, but the uld be completed in twelve years at the lake three miles away, hidden by alto company told of retaining Burton floater suc ceded In eluding all his pur- a $200. 000, 000 it would have in 3 na This mistake led him into at $500 a month, and Vice President | suers as soon as he was released. Al gE rer ¢ bys ’ ” 4 of na Senator Burton. ta the LY ¢ ) h Ave Alt SS A A Sh a a sa nada sada nds dls 1494440000000 0002 Bellefonte Trust Co. ¥ three sets of Jocks capable of taking a } MrT country Mrs. Hubbard Mabaney testified that on the st > ready one | legal voter has been sent 1.000 foot vessel President Roosevelt Succes ily ascended the Nascapee tion of Burton he aestroye letters | to prison, and a number of cases are | o .. iq to be opposed to either of these headwaters of the George written by Burton, who feared t under way Fhere w vidence show pl motives might be misunderstood ing th lliam Harrington, who was | | in the Paul Kelly dive was an election day float Plates For Canal Bonds. ns as involving too much delay and and descended it to Ungava bay, where oo great an expenditure she remained at the Hudson bay fort “Rake-off” In Legal Parlance. At Reading, Pa., Judge Endl fusing a new trial for two victed of libel for having a i . : . Ee 4 LBC i ? R ou h publication the county comptrolier o Eo " \ ob | in A Shia. § Sp A . " Wd ) He nda old His Brain For $10,000. receiving a rake-off d tha : Fs nr a fl Sy . " ' > ta " : i pression was not given in stan : dictionaries. but that it had ned ecu Platt Retires as Leader. the gang got after him to Secretary of the Treasury Shaw has Muar ready caused y ugraved the Capital $125,000. 1 \ : NINAal Leg rency in popular eech 1 It : , Sy tor Platt y v. Tau ¥ d his 1 l Ti! tain fund and fraudulently if the state Republican organization on in a part thereof He thoug! the wo ground of age. At the same time phrase was understood by everybod) he said that ¢ ¢ was one duty re court's opinion 1 , He says the DE AA a oe AAA for canal expenses are t v¢ ome to the conclusion & Fs . 1 ax the S$10.000000 | thal bis brain must weigh at Jeast sev: ET A A A A a A AE a EE EE : ; ' p - " cscs and « Seu vy the « t 1 t taks ) ) i “- fud nad ¢ 1 j : y . to Harvey Stee i CLOTHES OF THE BETTER KIND i I. i hk i i a ———— All you could expect in really good clothes—Fit, Style, Fabric, Quality, Satisfaction—is what you get in the Sim > 0) yj x $d . X 2, 1] ricAl clothes as in no others. Yet they are not as high priced as the binet Me sere to Remain usual kind of ready-to-wear clothes. This Fall's showing is tre col f « | of e Ar} A Belin oy d. | | Regt the strongest we have ever made. The clothes—the price, the T™ od 1 t ect Clow Bus tion likely Moods anc, Boer tury” of the Interior | oPgoN for fear of creating fa clothes. Hitche k have ‘ un hb onal strif £1 i rt BB the « riavt q AT fil tio "e nrsol has «=! his candida ent « et for the co \ nanship on a not factional piatf service you will get from them will please you as no other Benator Platt's Tale of Doug | {iow the “wr wut) Is hn | remorseless questionin great EXECUTIVE insurance nqguisits ) : : - of the New York legisain com! the aed 17 td oY) on TT, ' Trial of Fighting Middy. - Rade 8 “op aa of ul ory lf t ad lat 5 The trial of Midshipman Meriwether, “ t of charged with manslaughter In having LJ concerning the payment large sums 5 v v ast} : - by Insurance concerns for many years | caused the death of Midshipman James past to secure the protection of the | - Branch, Jr, fn a fist fight and with THE MODERN, PROGRESSIVE STORE state Hepublican machine The wit | violation of the Naval academy rales, was begun at Annapolis, Several mid an avery go th Bia BELLEFONTE, PENNA Life sent by messenger boy to his of { Shipmen as witnesses told of the ays =LLE 0 I=, wl . fice $10,000 in eash without any writ. | tem whereby lower class men are con pil} " ou i v ten agreement or acknowledgment pelled to conform to certain regula tions of the upper class men. Mer! whatsoever, while the Mutual had wether bad resented this treatment, made similar contributions irregularly. ooriicularly at the hands of Branch, He could not recall what sums other ..4 had called him a sneak and a cow. companies had contributed; He sald op floth men losisted on a Anish that he turned these sums over to the gone Midebipman Fitch, whe refereed Republican state committee. He ad go fight, ndmitted to having served In mitted that these sums were used 18 pov on similar affairs. Tt was shown | securing the election of men to the leg | thal Meriwether offered to forfeit the lslature known to be subservient to the | fight in the twentieth round for having | interests of the insurance people. He, rouieq, but Branch refused. Medical | said that hig deslings with the Mutual! tegtimony was to the, effbet tat path:
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers