Pcs 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JULY 1906. Feeder adeaded ELL us a story, Edith, “a real " XE Xe sald belleve aunty, make story! “Well,” sald aunty, ore that surely ppened.” Aa “1 will could it she tell you have h told i Al | there left next and after never id this Is wha Ma nfort ud Mary unate; $s no doubt about that, She was The ipeless ing fire, over A Doll's Adventures XIE XIN Sa Sa $00 XX * i 7 (a) *. Lal J > \/ W (a) \7 Ad +>, *, . , vole fot a. 0 0 0 0 » XERIXIXD Dalrymple. That very night she climb ed out of the window, went down the piazza steps and ventured into the wide, “She again wide world traveled eled until she The me ed up and traveled and trav came to another house, shining on it and light- a tin sign, which @ ad place Wn was ‘his Is the de sult petticoats an mebody who al So she Poor paint her to Louisa het make i New gown “She took up her brushes and painted eyes and ud Mary ver before Maud Mary had no inten elonging to Winter That very night she cl down the honeysuckle vine forth again into the “She travel | rosy cheeks, coral | Ps, Azure golden curls, and Alice Ma was more beautiful than ¢ ‘But Alice tion of | both i Louisa imbed and set world and traveled and trav. ele] until @ eame to This house had a pl plazza window wide, wide another h and | an old ge ntle man, noddis over his newspaper Allee Maud Mary went up the steps and climbed Into the old gentleman's lap “Pretty soon the old gentleman awoke with a start. ‘Bless my soul! he cried. ‘If here isn't a doll baby! What's this sticking out of her body? Bome mechanism, 1 declare! It's one of those talking dolls Poor thing! Well, well, I can fix that! And mother shall put in some bran or something and sew her up, and we'll give her to little Dorothy Dalrymple. “The next day It was done, and Alice Maud Mary had a more shapely body and a more musical voice than ever before. ‘Little Dorothy Is learning to sew,’ sald the old lady, ‘and she can ‘dress the doll herself. We'll give it to | ber tomorrow.’ | “But Alice Maud Mary bad no lnten- | tion of being given to little Dorothy use A2ZA side the sat Ww perfec $ t ’ is a ns as real as Inughed aunty. .- A Pretty Experiment may be ve oll Httle of the oll made and wa. ‘our a into the wa- the surface and It will nlcohol and ont on alcohol ng the water together certain quantities, which may be found by experimenting, sink, but you place It the oll will neither rise will stay exactly Try a few different proportions unti] the right one is found, which will be when the oll sinks just below the sur face and forma a perfect globe. When this proportion has been found. and the globe of oll 1s thus suspended just un. der the surface, pour a little more of the mixture In just above the globe, and the latter may be made to float motionless In the center of the fluid, This 1s really a very beautiful exper iment and tlustrates the principle that the natural form of all masses of lq. ulds Is globular when there is noth ing to pull the mass out of shape, for by finding the right proportion of al | cohol and water In which to place It | you have removed all the tendency of the water to pull It upward and of the | alcohol! to pull it downward, i The result looks like a miniature | translucent golden apple in the center | of the clear liquid, not where RODE 236 MILES ON SPRING. blind baggage riding in the history of the Pennsylvania Railroad company occur- red Wednesday morning when a tre amp | rode from Philadelphia to Altoona, a dis the spring plack o of | the last car of the fast Pennsylvania Special, tance 236 miles, on the rear truck on No, Daddy George Long, a car inspector at Altoona depot, about the Pul the went to perform his man Car Bellwood, n the fa- lenot depot i ) train, whe Captured After Eight Years. | line between Altoona and Johnstown, a A} A | distance of 18 miles, One of the most daring instances he The proposed road is to pass through Patton, W. H. MUSSER, Creneral Insurance Agent | Notary Public and Pension Attorney. larnesboro and other towns in Cambria county, It | is promised that work will be commenced A. E SCHAD Born Ter | soon BELLEFONTE, PA. SH GOSS, BUCCESSOK TO JOURN OC. MILLER, | FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REPRESENTS BOME JEPHONES. A NOTICE Al a meetir Bullding & Lan g of thi An ASS Dorwort h OF THE BTOCK COMPANIES. Znd Floor Bush Arcade Bellefonte, Pe HARRY F ENLON y Freder A tN Buri Ie BEST NOTICE APMR . FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO BONDS of eve Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jno. F. Gray & Son § fale loc, Belefont, Pa : Insurance : e Cot LT jes py N 4 R. “ hy Centre County Banking Co. rn ) mire Life and Accident Insurance. and Surety Bonds. Bldg, Bellefonte FR Ea a AA aA, ll Be clonte Trust Co. } SPP PEPE K ha A a a a SRR Eh a a nh a a a N 3 2.000 li wr -buying power mt] 5 4 iil 5 tands Company, are ay EX n taxation of the Tl they now get their cigars direct from the prod: the extra profits and “rake-offs” of the ol 1 roundabout method of buying, get better cigars, Lecp them better automatic middleman rough the National Cigar Stands Compa Save in the scientific, storage cases supplied to all National Cigar Stands and are able to Give Better Cigar Dalue for Less Money Than Ever Sold Before Here are some specific ex: imples—all exclusive brands, to be wound only in stores that show the National Cigar Stands "emblem in their windows: " BLACK AND WHITE: As good as was ever bought at 8 for2c. . . . Sec COLLEGE DAYS : The best domestic cigar ever sold at . 6 for 25¢ ADAD : A first-class domestic cigar presenting superior workmanship, 7 for 25¢ STIRLING CASTLE t Fine, clear Havana cigar, 10¢c, quality . + . 6c LA IDALIA: Choice clear Havana in many sizes at , . 3 for 25¢ and up Green’s Pharmacy Co., pistributer, BELLEFONTE, P..
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