Paar 4 / Er IE THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P. y MARC I 8, 1906. FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH. Rockefeller's Gift to Ald Against Disease, Fight Medical and scientific men the world over from the In a which may now be seen in New city upon a site In the Manhattan Island « view of the upon mansion of Gove but the histori are expecting important results undertaken structure York upper part of a fine researches to be ge { l 2 large and Imposin mmanding East river. It which once stood the Is a site colonial De Witt Clinton, ¢ ground is now to afford pn abiding place for the Rockefeller In ptitute For Medical Research. Eventu- ally there will be dings rnor » a group of bui THE ROCKEFELLER INSTITUTE FOR MED- ICAL RESEARCH. on the site, which extends along Ave- nue A from Sixty-fourth to Sixty-sev- enth street, but the structure recently completed and shown in the accompa- nying engraving is the main building and contains laboratories, offices, lec- ture rooms, library and apartments for the conduct of all kinds of experi. ments. The main bullding 1s 135 feet long, 60 feet deep and five stories high, Close by ani: for the ber | sclence This Institute 15 the outeor D. Re is a building for hous the als which will be experimented on efit of medi LADY LAWSO Baglish Woman Jeunerunaitst and Her Visit In the Orient. |: LADY LAWBON IN JAPANESR COSTUME. bite of the cobra and a serum or vac ¢ine for the prevention of the plague. Lady Lawson secured soapshots of several cobras while the fangs of the huge snakes were being extracted for the purpose of making the antitoxin. The venom Is Injected In small doses into a horse at different times during two years, and at the end of that time he is Immune and cobras cannot hurt hm. He Is bled, and from this blood the serum Is made. It Is used In the form of powder. The antl-plague vac cine Is prepared by taking plague germs from the bodies of victims and them through a process of a | somewhat complicated nature. While used In the main as a preventive said to have the power of modity- Bike {facase 1 tia GREE 3f 48. Moe. plishments and Is a contributor British publications, - i | ! Duels and Pistols. That « German army officer should be castilered for refusing to fight a duel out of keeping with the ¢ twentieth century, but the ucellor, Von Bulow, justl in Ger- chancellor tolerate wnee of a man who is unwilling rdict #8 necessary The “eannot this time, at the army weapon in hand for the pur- re-establishing his honor” $s room for two opinions as to tnd where the honor comes ofter an he just how in. NH kills point famy. 1 happens that the duelist and in adds to his In- where the victor is antagonist the with that of the who whips a smaller fellow, ms that 1 the times in cling the m has wronged of fact thereby The skillful than his n, too, more mi honor Is of bully 1 piece Looked at in every way, it sex Germany is behing ing to the duel and mixing up chivalry and h with out and out murder, tly Colonel Jack Chinn, who has reputation of a fighter of the old with a matter of carrying weapons and incidentally con- The colonel sald that he had never carried a pistol In his life and had never taken human life. Once when called upon to second a duelist he spolled the fight by the ab- surd choice of axes for weapons in a ten foot ring. Colonel Chinn sald noth- about the bowie knife, whic supposed to figure in h The sword is the German and pert onor Reed the sot th rn school, came out speech for fair play in the demned dueling. ing ‘hh has been § encoun- ters weap on ps for the that the Irishman CAUSE it neve meat the | Sore Throat Cure TONSILINE is roat ( TONSILINE TONSILINE., Cantor whipped out In a moment of eXelte- ment, It Is hoped that Colonel Chinn's appeal to young men will bear frult and the weapon, whether pistol or knife, among de- cent men, but even that is nobler than a blow In the dark, concenled be tabooed Dueling ought to go, Society Scandal. So far ns concerns decent and proper soclal mn the dally new of today fully treats the and, in fact, the supply There is no legitimate field for the strictly * ciety" organ in this sphere journals informatie ipaper subject exhausts BO and the result is that which under take plunge which the jects, With paper en to live on soclal patronage nto the must scandal and gossip more respectable press re- the development of dally news- the distinctively nm {erpris« + has and men “80 clety” paps into di who value any cases fallen srepute, and women their reputation do not care 10 be seen reading It The circle whose The Publisher's Claims Sustained UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS f Webster's International Iho 3 Dictionary nik rl 1 INTERNATIONAL THE GET THE GRAND | Milt LA EST AND BEST A G.& C. MERRIAM CO., ’ MEd BPRINGFIELD, MASS. A Garden For a Dollar H. W. Buckbee, A ‘ g 1] X will more than please you Farm No.2564 Rockford, Illinois. ROCKFORD SEED FAAMS oe OE ett tt attests sits sssssssssssssssssadd SAS AAS AA ASS Aa Lasse tess aae add dt satin ttt dd Lh bl ed r i A Genuine Clearance Sale of Wall Paper--Miles of It. In one and two room lots, tock of Spring goods now coming in, large s All dainty, that sell at sight ; ir yourself, seeing f« Picture Framing a specialty to make room for ¢ artistic and up to date designs, be convinced by calling and With all the modern conveniences for making them, and the fine st assortment of mouldings to select from at extremely low prices, able one can use it. Furniture Polish, the kind that's always reli. Window Shades, Pictures, Paints, Oils, Glass JAP-O-LAC and SAP-O-LIN Varnish Stains, very handy and reliable article to have abou t the house; comes in a variety of colors and any Curtain Poles, Mirrors, All these things and many more too numer. ous to mention at the largest store of its kind in Central Pennsylvania, hates sR Es SE AAA ELE SEAS : aomg» and scandals it reports uMiber but a few hundred In the great elties and all over the country only a few thousand But the which de votes ltself to social scandal has field for its dents fes the publ paper a wide industry There are Inel in most large snd wealthy fam! cation of which would be unwelcome § involved to thelr enemies to Innocent partie and equally pleash ug and envious neighbors, Upon the van! of the f HAVE YOU TRIED Coy y ar justly termed ' as all ingredi ents are in Three complete products— D-2 erta Cuick Pudding and D-Zerta Pe rfect Jelly De: ert at 10k er pas | D-Zerta wder, 2 packages for 25 Yor of cach. A how easy it is to ty, envy and timidity ow the proft, ou BY E the package. LR ( with no labor Order to-day, UNioN SEMIN ARY; an d lit ttle expense, NE Ww BE RL IN, PA. printing stuff that decent gewspaper men turn from the sanctum doors every day. Faint Spells ND } 18 attributed so billousness, D BIT Fras COALS Wood, Grain, Hay. Straw and Sand. vy ofter iE w aceempanied by nj [+ ¥ tH thinraed haut Frremt $ SrSRY CE > 1 Row Miles’ Hes art C ure ry nd » len 1 » t bles will pl roils Dr. New ? I 14 x C entre County Banking Co. Corner Hig nd Spring iH, : Maine, nedit not, ill Ihoney. Hiree The first bottle the druggist will return 3 RECRIVE DRroSITS; DISCOUNT NOTES MOFHUGGERT, Cashier i i i 2 Ah J 2 J 4 J J a a a 4 Bellefonte Trust Co. Capital $125,000; OFFICERS Surplus $10,000. DIRECTORS Henry Cochir Al OS dd EE EE A A A a a a a aes Ea ARE GR THAN EVER Six years ago March 1st Bellefonte had better clothing stores than stores of any other kind. Had more large stores of long years standing. It looked hard for a new store to win a trade along these lines. BUT WE HAVE. It couldn’ t have come and kept on com- ing, unless the store had deserved. So, on the very face of the proposition, I INNING A , INNING v PNA IAAAAAAAAN FANAAANAAAANEA MANANAUAAAA AA rs WENN ANN The best best. NNT NINN NISSAN NI SINAN SN paper talk. Test this test of an In reality it grows greater and greater-- not from talkativeness but from worthiness and workativeness. or saying you know how, thing from actually providing clothing that will stand the test of critical satisfaction. gives you the best clothing--in texture, make and style, at a fair price. Other clothing stores are termed the But you can’t detect how well a store gives satisfaction to its patrons by its news- this must really be a very good clothing store--in many ways the BEST, for it won and is still winning. Knowing how to do it, is quite another NAN, NIN St NSN NNN SNS NINN clothing store is that which NINN NINN NING NINN NNT NNN SNINSNG SINSNTNS NGS SNP NINFNNINTINTNSN NPN SNA A store as you would make a business venture. Inquire of its patrons. Try to find a dissatisfied customer. We begin the Spring and Summer seas- on better equipped to meet your demands than ever before. To see this Clothing, gotten here for you, is to buy. To buy without seeing means your loss and ours. oll, 116 GIOBNIGF, BELLEFONTE'S LARGEST & LEADING CLOTHING STORE
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