Pace 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 12, 1908, In the Tomb of loua and Tioua VIA TNS RICH find was made in the land of the pharaohs recently which throws light on the cus toms of the Egyptians of a very early period and reveals the fact that the people of that ancient era pos- sessed many things strangely resem bling those of modern times, In the course of the excavations in the sacred valley of the kings a tomb was found which proved to have a curious his tory. [Irom the hieroglyphics on the mummy cases the archaeol 3 out that the burial place was that of wists made “Ioua, hereditary prince, chief friend among the friends of the sovereign.” Near his mummy was that of his wife, Tioua, The tomb was in a state of much confusion. Muminy cases were broken open, coffin covers were left standing against the wall and the apartment was filled with vases, furni- ture and adornments scattered about in a haphazard way. It was the tomb of the father and mother of Til, a queen of the eighteenth dynasty, about 1700 B, C., tional reli lence in those faraway days. It is con- Jectured that she wished for her father and mother a royal burial, but as the times were not auspicious placed their whose changing of the na- gion caused uproar and vio mummies in is tomb temporarily, with the funeral offerings, until the de- sired honors could be duly paid Evidently the period of quiet did not arrive, and the mummies were left where they were place Perhaps a thousand years passed away, and then the tomb was entered by ber, who stole jewelrs t seemed to him of value. He 8 many things about in his wants gard of the nevertl sion of the + to present d tim It the arcl from it for a undisturi Owing t days rich supposed te the even « them wa of the pla A PROUD MOTHER. Mrs. John DD. Rockefeller, Jr, and Her Son, the Richest of Babies, There was great delight in the Rock efeller family when a son was born to Mr. and Mrs, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., to bear the namwe and inherit the mil- lions of the Standard Oil money king. The senior Rockefeller has several grandchildren, but the infant born in New York city a few days ago Is the only grandson who has inherited the Rockefeller surname, John D, Rocke feller, Jr., Is the only son of the fa mous billionaire. He married in 1001 Miss Abbie Green Aldrich, daughter of mtorr Nelson W. Aldrich of Rhode Island, and the new baby therefore has for one grandfather a United States senator and for another the richest wan in the world. He is pro MES. JOHN D. BOCKEFELLER, JR. spectively the richest infant in the 1 has been termed “the bil been figured out that by the hn D Rockefeller 3d reaches the Rockefeller fort at S100 (0.060 ©" $2.- lives will water part of little sister, waitress elder Rockef« Wn an entertain ’ ! ment for en was given, A man of THE FULL MOON WAS BHINING, the dark of the moon, same ns when they go after the left hind foot of the | sense,” He was right, for when he woke at and In its light he saw poor Shanghai, | | | midnight the full moon was shining, | | | with his head sticking out of a big bag, graveyard rabbit, Bo you see I know | when to sleep peacefully and am not afraid in full moonlight.” “Would you trust yourself with that fdea?' asked Dorking in doubtful tones, “Most certainly,” replied Shanghal, with assurance, “1 wouldn't,” said Dorking, “and - Fine Sanitary Plumbing Gas Fitting Furnace, Steam and Hot Wa ter Heating Slating, Tin Estimates Cheerfully Both Telephones, Eagle Block, Bellefonte. 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BEEZERS MEAT MARKET ALLEGHENY BT, BELLEFONTE Wa keep none bat the Dest quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAN All kinds of Smoked Meat. Pork Rausage, ef WAD! & nioe Juicy Steak go to PHILIP BEEZEF { don't you pin your safety on such non- | Dr. I. I. KILPA TRICK, Bellefonte, Pa TempleCourt, over Postoffice. Hpecial attention given to artificial plates, x44 Centre County Banking Co. Corner High apd Bpring Streets, Receive DerosiTs;, Discount NOTES. JM. BHUGGERT, Cashier, LAA Aa RE Lh lh a AeA Asa tates feofrofeifededefe deeded ddd Belletont Capital $125,000; e [rust Co. voKson, H » on favorable terms Aswighee, Hoceiver Ankipg matters ents 4 RE a a a a a a a ma Surplus $10,000. DIRECTORS SP Lh 8 hb 8 bb bb hk da Easter! Mingle’s SHOE STORE. fore bis f 0, Ane H promptly The C! ing Tobacco the made clean — then Kept? clean from dirt and dust in a waxed An Animal Story For Little Folks (‘hoose chew that’s The Super stitious Rooster “1 don't believe In your supersti A CHATR OVER 3.0600 YEARS OLD. tions,” sai Dorking, looking very wise and scratching his head with his * they sup left claw " My “Well, 1 do,” replied Mr. Shanghal, * now of shaking himself as he rose from the sand I know they “What do queried Dorking “Oh. signs a "sald Shang hal, looking wise as he shifted his posi tion from one foot to the other. “Why, there was Mrs. Cochin, who sat on thir teen eggs and batched them all, Of Corse hing but bad iuck conld fol low that number, and they all died but Mie i) " ‘ u 1 f 1 Iw yr suield many article which because of thelr antiquity and the ply to the life of that time intense interest. Not only taining food, but furniture, a chariot, Vases oon tr " come tre . . wrapper inside a sealed a bed and chairs, an embroidery stand and a jewelry box and similar articles, were put in the rock hewn resting place of loua and Tioua by Queen TH As the contents of the tos ; represent ed in part the furniture or other be longings of a prine ely household, they were typ | of the best workmat of the per odd ther tween tl and those Louis XVI fected The Egyptian er i in the sculpture of = «. Many of the gods god o represented with hu bodies, but with heads of the ani: and thus the se plo became epee ly profl clent in 1 eling such fort One of the cha of 1 omb, which looks al most as If it might have been made In the time of louis XVI. has gazelles under the arms of each side which In thelr execution are remarkably realls tie. The back contains sculptured fig ures of the god Bes standing between two figures of the goddess Taurt, who is represented with the head of an an! mal. The chair is supported by claw ' footed legs, which thus are seen to an A tedate by several thousand years the Three similar characteristics of so called an five cents’ worth! omens bag that fits flat in your pocket, Not a scrap of scrap in SCRAPNO The Clean Chewing Tobacco “You don't say so? How was that 7 “Oh, he jumped into a hay cutter by mistake and got fed to the cows.” Amel tl there was Bill, the Plym outh Rock rooster, whe had his head cut off s boiled for soup on Fri day, and you know that's bad luck-to have a thiug like that occur on Friday.” “Yeu,” Shaughal went on, “and omens help me out too. Now, for instance. no darky will ever steal a chicken in the full of the moon.” “Won't they, though?” “No, they won't. They only come In ered to then Made entirely of clean, long leaf—soft to bite, easy to chew and always fresh. chew for times the you. usual tique furniture now popular A chalr which might be sald to be In the empire style has legs modeled on those of the ox. The carved work Is gilded with Nublan gold, and the back Is sculptured with a scene representing Queen TI's daughter Set-Ammon on & throne. One chalr had a cushion -— \d THROAT Big Packageb5c. stuffed with goose feathers, perhaps a — thoughtful provision by Queen Til for ALL the comfort of her mother in the other i LL SO world. Evidently thix princely pair WAY LD EVERYWHERE were fond of sweets, for among the (DOWN 4 Tonsili pitcher filled with honey, still In a uid | onsi ine state, to which the wasps came buzzing WOULD QUICKLY | when It was brought Into the open alr, | Cunt IT. Eremtest {ros ones : nd ie ' could readily be distinguished. All the Fr tr adds aie Bo hos relics are to be preserved at Cairo. Sl y. A Ost an of BO conte wt all 4 A — " SS beautiful alabaster jars containing fu neral offerings of food was found a The mummies of lona and Tioun were | [ y excellently preserved, and the features | | Toone core Sore Throats of ail kinds very +R
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