Part 8. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, By ireless from Che Capital HEY take all sorts of liber- ties with the names of states men in Washington, J. Adam Bede Is called “Jadam” and Jim Griggs of Geor- gia “Grim Jiggs." Representative Griggs, who was recently re-elected chairman of the Democratic con- gressional campaign committee, got to the capitol a few days ago and saw a robin tugging at a big earthworm. Try as hard as he could, the robin could not dislodge the “What does that bird remind you of ¥" Mr. Griggs asked Representative Bart. lett. “Nothing lett ans you of JAMES M. GRIGGS, worm, in particular,” Judge Bar What does it I like the De A “It looks to me party at the pork sal barrel,” “Victim “I'm a » and twelve a judge Justice John M. Harlan of the su preme court seve years and “hard as pails’ ally. He re cently declared that be had never eaten anything that disagreed with him, “Is that due,” asked Secretary Root, “to a careful selection of your food?” “No. “but to a careful and intelligent selection of my stomach at an early date.’ A little later the ing presidential possibilities. “One can not tell where the lightning will strike. 1 remember hearing my father say aft er Franklin Plerce was nominated, ‘John, after this nobody Is safe” The ardent devotee of golf the “1 want to protes against that story that is ac ited to 1 that | saw ter strike i on the first miss It few feet. He stood still of age physi fp ** t the thetice Sir, said ae Justice, justice was discuss justice Is an In discussing Ean » and and looked at and, so the anes builders id most | I ever 1 didn tee, then up and missed sevent! I met} sald, n abo up and @ propr ator | rod) x the rt re ‘1 dunno unt on npsia rs pl od, 'W Eoin While the rallway rate bill was un der dis senate interstate commerce comm Senator Winthrop Murray Crane of Massachuseits was back and forth a President comm ussion n the great deal between Roosevelt and the trying to and the mem! which had charge an agreement. In this he was unsuc ceasful He voted with the conserva tives of the committee, though he is not considered so conservative on the sub ject as Benator Ald rich of Rhode Is land. Mr. Crane and Mr. Beveridge of Indiana are quite friendly but the two like to have their “drives” at each other occasion. ally “Beveridge,” sald Senator Crane to the Indiana senator re cently, “there are SENATOR W. M. three of us In the CRANE. senate who have been looking around a bit and talking about presidential timber. We have senate the the com of the bill to tee rooms bring ’ sxecutive wre olf mittee decided that It looks pretty good for | Fairbanks in 1008, and of course sena- | torial courtesy decrees that we must | Was be for him then, Put after that we are for you. Beveridge we are tor you.” ‘When?” idge. *Oh” asked the flattered Bever Crane replied, away, ‘you can count without any doubt.” Senator Mass. He turkeys at a there, “From November on through the win ter season,” he sald, “it is lmportant te know how to tell a good turkey from 2 moved 1920 a8 he on us In Is at giving a Thankegiy Crane's home Dalton, talk on ng celebration Wis once pad one—a young and. tender from an Ad and tough bird, “A farmer once examined his chore boy in this grave matier, * ‘Roger,’ he ‘can you tell infal- libly a young from an old turkey ? “Yes, indeed, 1 can, sir,” Roger an- swered “ ‘How do you tell? “ ‘By the teeth’ the boy replied. “Oh. rubbish, sald the farmer. ‘1 am ashamed of you, Roger. Turkeys have no teeth, “No, sald Roger, grinning, have." sald, nonsense!’ ‘but I Congressman Herbert Parsons of New York has an influent position in the Repu n politics of his state owing is chairman of the » of the county of HERBERT PARSONS. ew type of t while a student, urch and man of yet practical poll from the al manipulation born in New York city 0, graduated In 1880 from Yale uni and later studied at the University of Berlin and the Har vard law school. He married Miss El sr in ch s and a profession he he game ties and has won viclories past 8 of politi Mr was versity sie Clows, daughter of the financier | Heury He served four years fu the New York board of aldermen and was anti-Tammany leader on the floor. He “ed to congress in 1004 tlews wns ele been cursions discus A patriot ol ne Ww ns bere liste ig tot into the field of sion listening if this whirli “Looks to me.” to the here rallr Rik ™ on An Kets when Wo court ina small town SENATOR J BURROWS diseaned didn’ “Ray y h the Judge this 1 bring lecause, celve one cent, the “what Is an ise i * WN hy don't you him hers your honor, he is diseased of death” Payne of and the the | father who was widowed daugh Jolin Sharp “The position of Chalrman the ways and means committe Massachusetts Republicans tariff is like the fou consoling his recently ter,” sald Rey Williams “Ihe fond parent sald to his child, don't wonder you grieve, for you will never find another like him.’ “I don't know as | can,’ widow sald, ‘but I'll do my best!" over resentative “1 am not one of those who think congress has deteriorated,” Justice Harlan sald recently, “1 maintain that the present congress is as high grade an any congress. The Congressional Record Is a remarkable publication, If A man were cast on a desert Island and | had the Bible, Shakespeare and the Congressional Record he would have | all the reading matter he wanted” “And some he didn't want.” added a | : bystander, di Senator Chester I. Long of Kansas didn’t mingle much in society when he in the house of representatives, | but now he has to, inasmuch as he Is In the senate. One of his frignds—or ene | mies the sobbing | declares that se went, with his wife, to the house of Elkins Virginia The went senator shook h who rece them most graciously Then he went down the line, ing everybody saw, The person at the end of the line was a very dis tinguished looking man, and the sena tor greeted him warmly. SENATOR CHESTER “Who is that man 1 at the end of the line, with whom 1 shook hands?’ asked the senator of Mrs had Me MonLus ugo ue a reception at Senator of West ands with Mrs ved on shak hands with else he LONG. they greeted “That?” asked wns the butler.” Mrs. Loug. “Oh, that STATE CONSTABULARY. Kew Force of Peace Officers In Penne sylvania, Own labor di r to the ficulties In the many calls have vices of or the ser icers which yivania the state rm a body ne respects legs of the » mounted ar round, r work Is inted poll ¢ re elites + soldier 1itors of the s that they would A BERGEANT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA BTATY CONSTABULARY. not only preserve order In districts at all times, but mining disturbances they Arouse we Dost ty int ; gendered kerto stat fifty the rural that during would has been eu ment of Ph Editorial, Local News. 18906 ima t of the force captain of neurennnt nye ser penn } iperint is . I roo e, the Philadelphia Ther veral thousand iplica tions for » 225 places on the force and those selected for membership are y of milit jee whe rej it a higl ler of physical per fection aud also io ligenee In the per formance of duty The men hav put through e of Instruct horsen first ald to Injured, In making camp, in foraging, In tapping telephone and telegraph wires and lo other unusual acts lis to come In the line of their duty enden former troop of A N most ary experie e¢ been Hats ¢ Clothing FROM LAST SEASON AT HALF PRICE. 0 cours lon In anship, ible MISS ANTHONY'S SUCCESSOR Rev, Annan Howard Shaw, Orator and Sale now going on in room next door to The Rack et Store. ome Ear Woman Suffrage Leader, The Rev. Anna who! llen the mantle of the late Susan B. 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