BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1906 People Talked About BRON REYN of N report AMES SON OLDS, Reynolds fame, has for s I's been nowi York, but ns as JAMES B. R OLDS. prior to the meat tion. He Is a man devoted ene for social and econom forty-five ye has won his rep anthropic line has Vers ty sottiemer his Irs Olt utation mainly been he was a men ment house has been prot Un He © Smith; no robbers bers are in the sen The Rev. Henrs LL. D. professor « at Pri Hite In the « sembly wh br. ¥ studied the national ny! were Int that for following r strands sy that ut y and crystal alr, it ywhere— land beyond compare, I love thee best itands sunlight ever George E. Green of Binghamton, N Y.. who has been on trial at Washing ton upon a charge of conspiracy to de fraud the government, years a prominent figure in New state politics, The indictments against him accused him of conspiring Beavers ngainst the with Ww. United States in the matter of furnish ing time recording and stamp eancella tion to the postoffice depart ment. Beavers was chief of one of the divisions of the department. He has pleaded guilty and Is now serving a term in the peniten tiary Mr. Green was tried on cer tain of the charges against him last winter and acquit. ted, Trial was then moved on the re maining charges, Four years Mr. Green was an officer In about twenty mining, rall rond and manufac turing corporations, He had the reputation of being a very energetic. aggressive and prosperous for some York found Was (ieorge devices GEORGE E. GREEN, mustn't go near the baby, ngo | | H2 was born rorry-¢igny years | of the few log cabins then in Broome county and rose from poverty and obs to wenlth, He was three wmyor of Binghamton, was twice to the state senate and talked of for governorship citizen ago in one remanll through his urity own efforts times 1 elected was when fi great money ey maker, One riting telegrams, e as other peo- ght he went vith a telegram sheets er Into a long m was the for the sale of ml to the Cana- ritten on nor Bob Taylor of Tennes- $ to have a seat In the United 1 Senator Carmack’s noted for year, Is ing 1 say you had aif ¢ much sense.” Senator Shelby M. Cullom of Illinois, th it he Ww ~ : : Hardwick, from Geor tly traveling In a Pull Ha the smallest house, The presence of a and aft had gone into the dining n his dinner, sitting near the Georgia member went to the « tor and asked that the ne gro be put out of the car “We can’t do that, sir, or answered “Well, If Representatiy WAR Foe car rdwick Is man in the negro gave h er the negre mm great concern car and « the Georgian ondu " the conduct that fresh darky gets near to wipe up the car with “I won't me I'm going him!” declared the Georgian have him around me!” Everything went enough, the and interfering with no one “Who that black rascal? asked the southern member of the porter aft er a the “Who-him 7" asked the porter, “Boss, dat's Joe Gans, champion lightweight fightab of de world!" His Time Coming. Young Mother — Harry, dear, you | Young a. | ther~Mayn’t 1 just look at him a min. | ute? Young Mother-No, dear; he's! asleep. I'll let you take him when be | wakes up In the night, nlong sitting peacenbly negro In his seat in A man never catches up with his good Intentions for tomorrow. Success Magazine, | geribed author's then gi Sinclair And the Beef Trust bill prominence has HE into leveridge leaped with a sud denness almost startling, and go completely has It absorbed time belng that the Seems publie attention for the for weeks In Wasl forgotten bill, very at the rate ngton, to The : a movement to control rall the Interest 1 public. The (ETRY bill repre safeguard the public forefront have been rate bill ft ht rates in ind the of genera ction ie greatest that the food and the the meat for the coun niry Qi nd wide over the bill rep ut to throw methods mg together, tagged with 's name and put through had the Neill report Mr nolds Roosevelt trast nee as a ol when Hes bands to ment in UPTON CLAIR, troduction and was one of the first per sons to call the resident's atte to with the men he most bringing the of the meat trust's ntion the Hegel present status was the novel by ] “The Tow's Cabin,” which did ws to bring about the downfall of glavery in this country, and like “Down With Arms,” which led to the ealling of The Hague peace conference, “The Jungle” was written with the view of bringing about a great reform. Its av thor was moved to indignation by the conditions he witnessed in an Investigs tion of the Packingtown district of Chi cago, and under the guise of fiction he described a state of affairs In the pack Ing industry sald by some to be even worse than Sinclair painted it. Presi dent Roosevelt was so moved] on read ing the book that he determined his in fluence should be used to rectify the alleged abuses If they existed as de scribed, To ascertain this he had sev eral investigations made, the most im portant of which was that conducted by Charles PP, Neill, United States Ia bor commissioner, and James Bronson Reynolds, the settlement worker. Their report Is sald to have substantiated in the main the representations made in Mr. Sinclair's book, “The Jungle” is dedicated “To the Workingmen of America” Ita hero passes through some terrible experi Sinclair, entitled Jungle” “Une much ences as one of the throng of workers of the evils of the industry was so strong | in Packingtown. The Indictment that Doubleday, Page & Oo. before they agreed to the publication of Mr. Sinclair's manuscript, sent a lawyer to Chicago to investigate the situation de. 0 Editorial, Local News. L. bis | Dr known IMisg report pleture sunsunIntea the and story ven to the world A Witty Divine, James Yorke Bramston, a London divine of a wit ing him ¢ to gee arranged he qule “My name is Bramston I am not a maker of matches.” May Satton, Misg . England recently EXPERTS AT TENNIS, Woman Champlon, Her Sisters, AM 15 Sutton, woman s ment, Miss Douglas ) vious she wi ship Her women players was well nnd i a S ———. LB A 4 , / { / CANTON,OHIO MAY AND VIOLET ST"TTON KNOWN FOR OVER SEVENTY YEARS SCHENCK'S Complaint Ine is Sick He Flat dache » fice, Heart? ency Malaria of Schenck’'s Mandrake Pills “Liven the Liver.” restore health ¢ 8 an ancy to the spirits the body learness i compiex buo Parely Vegetable Absolutely Harmless For nis r EYeryw ox or by ma 28 DR. J. N. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. 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