Part 9. ~_ he Centre Lemocrat. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1906 Famous Folk Mentioned In the News RINCESS ALICE, U, 8. A.” as the Europeans charaeterize Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, captured the British and con tinental public and ber bridal tour sbroad has given the sovereigns and people of foreign lands the opportunity to show thelr good feeling toward Americans, Of course the daughter of President the bride of Congressman Nicholas Longworth went abroad entirely In a private capacity. Her visit to Europe with her husband had official sig nificance whatever But the foreigners would not take it exactly that way and ingisted on treating dent's daughter if she were a sort of “ambassadress.”™ While in England as guests of Ambassador and Mrs. Whitelaw Reid the were of has Roosevelt and no presi the as the Longworths the recipients from VII Cl §/° attention Edward on i sions and re pre i sented at irt, but { En peter v tan t J Ter sever: | m anytl royal and wa) to give t {tors Meteor dance that Rooseve it was in 1002. S } see the yacht ag nd under most pleasing clreum Congressunan Nicholas Longworth will have considerable to attend to when he gets back from his wedding tour abroad. Thanks to the cleverness and popularity of his wife and fame of his father-in-law, he } treated like a in countries of Europe, and, nobbing with dukes the been while ‘ y ince 3 Db pr England and Germany “8 xt He was : to 18 NICHOLAS WORTH committee along with Cardinal bons of toman ( Judge George Gray of Delaware and a long list of governors and other distin guished persons. He will need to be at home lo Clncinnat! in mend b fences approaching congressional election. It is sald he will not be spposl tion this year In the to se lect the Re for con gress in his after the place, and propose to step anid the also wader to in anticipation of the without ention cu didate Another the latter ublican district . just Hex happen t's daughter present Incumbent married the presiden of Mas tual Guild, Jr refused to Governor sachiusetis clemency In the eam f Charles | Tucker. 41d not allow the latter to be executed tence of the most careful went over the » ographiec rep the evidencs ted the the crime ad gave a lengthy lw fo the the prisoner fore to peutence to life ment, Governor Gulld porved on the staff of the late Major General Fite-Flugh Lee in the south and in Cuba during the Spanish war, He relates a story of a soldier belonging to a new York regi ment which was stationed at Hunts wills Ala. Many of the members of this regiment had been recruited from furtis who Airing for be counsel] deciding ute the of death lmprison not CURTIN GUILD, JIB the east side and the Bowery were awkward, rough and ready and spoiling for fight, Huntsville was crowded with the usual mob of camp followers, with diers in the various places of entertain ment io the town, and there quent clashing of forces It became necessary to post a sentry to preserve or recruit of put on who mingled the sol- was fre in one of these resorts der. A big, husky pugilistic Bowery propensities was guard outside and warned, if trouble came, not to lose possession of his rifle. Soon a general row began, The sol- dier walked post with- out Interrupting, until the corporal of the guard appeared on the scene with re-enforcements “Why didn't you shouted the corporal The sentry, balanecir shoulder his nervously, this row?” iis rifle on his raised his arms to the position, and replied: could 1 id cor wxing ih wes phwat this yor Edward F nee Dunne of Chicago months at the ent of the largest west, and that aft un that po to be 10w heen een of the governu he feels 4 endured heaven ought 3 Pe ire truly, N mont in heaven. I am “Do you expect to meet him there, Mr. Mayor? was asked I think I am entitled to go en” the mayor sald, smil 1 the 1 view ass plaints, and applicatic “Do you think all the may to heaven? waght to, and he was asked wre. | believe It w ore than just compensation Jacob H Hampshire the upper branch of Renator Gallinger is serving his third term He first senate In 189 Rlalr. a: ONE ress took his seat In i coessor of en W humor subject members on thalr ability and discuss the 1 “We fortun he, “Every day | he who Is sick or has poisoning Aud why should die when the are in Chicago? at the mercy of a any of principle sand weat If only can reap their millions of profit He congratulat Are conditions are ie country class of men cont are w out diseased pot believe the Inspection can be to strict, and the country has the right to demand it certainly story 1 once heard Artemus Ward tel He was sure that the would work out a great good for | manity, but, he added with his charac teristic drawl, he wanted the bolls to be on the other fellow ) to putting the cost on the gover: It will be $3.000000 this year, § 000 next and perhaps £10.000 000 sald he I am op fow years, and all for the benefit of 1} pac) ers Talk mada the Less “Nes Ad needs A rest know, doctor repli “Lut he wou't listen to 1 to listen to get “Don't compel his you That's the sort of rest he needs most.” «Philadelphia Press Thaler Christmas Presents, Pape-1 am afraid that | shall not be able to get the children any Chriatinas presents this year, Mam ma-Oh, John! Papa—~Well, it lan’t my fauit. | have | tried my very best to open their banka, ~diroakiyn Life ALG Harry K. Thaw And His Wild Career HE shooting of the noted arch! tect, Stanford White, oa the roof of Madison Square Gar den, New York, by Harry Ken Thaw of Pittsburg has recalled many incidents of the latter's wild career and the contrast it presents with the life led by his lamented and ' respected father. The “prodigal remark have had dall ions ety, But the a humbl i118 own efforts, and If and ex elder Thaw the great \ be ther lines of nfluence In companies nent of gifts of al Inet! Ai MON “vs f11 ily estate hed the age of thirty ¢ mig! share of the for we a A t get his irlier age, ad the however. | ‘ vil pacity to minister | roperly In judgment of the ma ty of the exe utors. He any such cA pacity Mrs. Tha ) 1 her but not = son well wriunity to get around the o { wn in the way of his havi the ! vy he wanted Bhe manag had $80.00 A Year or n all of fol had been kept wn vi » of $2.500 A year hb ! ~] story of b | bt | far diffe : ! allow could not the world which pt nat “bea he might n ! i we fanels ing artist i i Evelyn | «dl which nds the heen he ive ance KAY jife travagance He could have i SE AR 1 perhaps VO heel vol n i The "ea 53 0 young Thaw's mn in meut iu given in honor of vorftes at a rests for a ability te extravagant «vk roll before Lis hileve the ! prodigality, was five stage a aris up in uitea Mls dinner occur reiage to Miss Nes bit and before edad fallen under the sway of her fancBations. It was a din ner such as ‘he favorites of the Cae | | mars gave and Be the feasts in the thee of Catherdd of Mussina, when » | ent) ait In noted things Editorial, by giving a banquet In her honor after his greatest victory, at wns which the served In glasses of Jewels, Har ry Thaw hung Lis on Christiaan table n the ree tha Suminer of tl there was 0 mindature of e present. Each ture to be the li fl pet ww banquet ery guest foul hor of 0 hos ntaluirg Harry i found the favorite jewel of each woman ‘ jewel wut A GALLANT SEA DOG. Admiral MeCalln and His Tumnltu- Career BOWMAN MH. MOALLA. | avteve his reputation Spain occurred made such a good record in of the Marblehead that he * he held on When the war McCalla command was restored of Adipiral the list of is to his suspension. In Newark and f the Philip erated with IS00 he commanded alded In the pacificat] pines. and in Britis) ww his of clubl past val : We An the ¥. 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