THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA A., OCTOBER 25. 1008, | The Clever Frenchwoman's Opinion Women Who Are In the News OME a life of domesticity and quietude; others like to pose in the lime- light and pine away If they do not have pub- licity, Some women are born to occupy the cen. MRS. HOWARD ter of the stage; others GOULD. have publicity thrust upon them, If a woman who occuples a lowly station In society does not get along well with her husband it Is her own affair and only a few neighbors ordinarily know ,anything about it, but if a woman who belongs to the smart set or lives within speak Ing distance of that charmed happens to have a tiff with her “worser half” the world knows about it a8 soon as the telegraph operator's key can speed the n the wires and t! etting n trans pose it to metalli the print was ru gossipy circle whole He over » type iehine « plates for Ing pres [he other it ] ward Gould t! 3 served knew Mr ed that voree they had disy However, there w a jar in this branch of the kind some house of Copyright by Davis & Sanford MES. THOMAS C. PLATT Gould lations hav newspaper Thomas ( Platt w wife, was a girl irst she she Bhe was known married and during d hospital Dr. Theodore ve with he aud she rd time in 1807 for a tl about three years ago MARGARET MAYO when she married Mr. Platt. She has sald that her recent wisunderstanding with the senator was only temporary and divorce was not contemplated | Guilbert, | American engagement, women prefer | “The : Another woman who Is cousplcuens | In the public eye just now Is Margaret Mayo, but hers Is a publicity with | which domestic relations have nothing | to do. Bbe has collaborated with Up. | ton Sinclair in producing a dramatize. | tion of the latter's remarkably success. | ful novel, “The Jungle” She was a clever actress before she took to writ ing plays, and she holds the record for fast playwriting, having once dash od off a four act drama In fifteen hours, | YVETTE GUILBERT. of Musie Halls, Some years ago when Mme. who Is about to Yvette begin was singing In music halls they lean Witch” plump, and the title no longer fitted. Mme, Guilbert is reputed one of the richest actresses in the world, and since it is her popularity with music hall au- dleuces which has brought her riches London ial YVETTE GUILBERT IN CHARACTER, hild come ince until the WILLIAM FARNUM Actor Who Has Part In Will I Ben-Hur and Fhe Prince of Indian.” Played ns duced mirable | 1 the Turk Mr. Far and has four and poetic fn his work in nam thirty been on the st temperament of role of his new is years age » since he was is to do of his len-Hur.” different in when 1 start to ghty roar goes up, infrequent for peo and shriek and cheer I have heard per affected] tl race they had account for this ften Messala a 1 at to stand up pass and It Is ple in thelr exeltement sons say that the them more than any re ever CTR | from the fact that in ‘Ben-Hur the in terest of a human being Is at stake, whereas In a real race it Is money. “When in Chicago my attention was called to an old man of about seventy, who sat in the front row of the orches tra and watched me with Intense In terest throughout the first part of the play. Some of the company thought he must be a relative of mine, had never seen him before, not a i chariot race witnes “When we came to the race 1 saw the old fellow stand up, and, waving his arm wildly, he shouted: ‘Beat him, Benny! Beat him! “Of course | beat him, man sat down perfectly contented.” A Favored Class. “Butchers are not liable to antigam- bling laws, are they 1 “Why shouldn't they be? “Well, they certainly couldn't prose cute them for handling the steaks Baltimore American, an | called her | Then she became | CENTRE COUNTY ROADS. The following townships in Centre | county have filed petitions for state aid | | in the reconstruction of roads, with the State Highway Department : Snow Shoe, 8000 feet; Rush, 2640 feet; | Rush, 2640 feet; Rush, 1175 feet; 14,453 feet or nearly three (3) miles of roads, Bids, covering the construction of the above roads, were received for 20 days | prior to August 25th, (9u6, and the work | finally awarded to the lowest bidders, | name ly. K. Palmer & Co., of Clear- field, The description of the roads are as follows ; 9.274 feet of roads, Snow Shoe township, the railroad crossing at mtersection of Sycamore shiannon avenue, in Snow Shoe 1m f construction $14.788 04, the share being about $11,091.01. feet of road, 16 feet lownsiip, ext ending ugh line f Philips sbu rg, at Front Ste, to the Cleat odo, Tr bridge, Approximate t state 16 feet wide, in| extending from | tLe Cost « wide, in from the 1 Ninth stree ructios $11,395.25, the ' in R railroad int ish on Pe ry of a Clarence to the | street and Mo- | Approx- | Many of the women bear marks of tor i | ture ; their faces were slashed, | tongues cut out, or they had been hung | | up by huge pincers, which, | their suffering, gripped the fleshy parts | of their legs, | meres | Way back In | : 1835 when Bn SN ‘01d Hickory” | / : was President Schenck's Mandrake Pills were first futroduced, Since then, almost every family in the United States has used them, at some time, and they have stead ah y grown in public favor. They are now a household word all over this country SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS sre the surest of sll cures for Bil ness, Liver Complaint, Constipat Indigestion, Sick Henda I thurn, Flatulend y che, Giddiness Nausea, Jaun They “Liven the Liver” | brit id good spir Parcls Vegetable, Absolutely Harmless. Por Sale Ev 25 cents a box, or DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa, ealth ar rerywhere by mail, . PAINS S IN THE BACK are the first signs of Kidney trouble. Thousands have kid- ney trouble and do not know it. When the kidneys become affected they in turn will affect « the Nerves causing Nervous ness, Sleeplessness, Restless ness and Irritability; too fre- quent or infrequent Urination; Excessive, Scanty or Painful Urinary Passages. For these disorders take Krine’s Kidney Pills They are almost specific in their action in restoring these organs to their normal condi- tion; they remove the poisons from the blood, and cheerful- ness and good health return. One month's treatment one dollar at Krumrine’s Pharma- cy; and if you are not benefit ted ask for your money back, and you will get it. GE | It Sounds Paradoxical but I] and the old | the power, the . . : Session of a4 well dressed n Make y selection fre ur K uppenheimer all the style, manship, the the fit influence, the an, pleasure s th but there IS ym our sto K Clothes have the fine work. individuality, and quality which characterize the product of the metropolitan tailor who charges fifty, sixty or seven. ty-five dollars overcoat, for a suit or You have proba bly seen them advertised in all the leading magazines, ontgomery & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. The minute some men get the reputa- | or their tion of being good talkers they want to quit work The man who 1sn't scared when he is getting married is either a widower or a yigamist, to add to W. H. MUSSER, Greneral Insurance Agen Notary Public and Pension Attorne) BELLEFONTE, PA. S. BE GOSS, SUCCREREBROR TO JOHN « MILLEN FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REPRESENTS ROME OF THE BEST FTOCK COMPANIES Bellefonte, Pu HARRY! Fhv.0) Frederi K oster ft Wm B “ i LIFE. ACCIDENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE WONDS o nd Floor Bush Arcade or to FIRE, Jae. F. Gray & & Son : Insurance : In Agency ance Cor d nihe wo : we e largest pared to te large es at any t ALSO Life and Accident Insurance and Surety Bonds Crider : Stone Bld, Bellefonte BAILROAD SCHEDULE | CENTRAL HAILROAD OF PENN A ~A OM denned time table eflective June 15, 1908. Rial: DOWNS Al LEFONRTY Nigh Zion ocla Par Dunkles tHublersbur, dAnydertowr Nittany Hustor Lama) intondaie« Krider's A keyville #ARr Spring Mid ay na “a, ¥ ral & Hudsm lersey 8h River BR, i ne ¥ WM'BPORT 1 & Jie ‘HII bdo Sugidhdibedoctdudaiogh oy che alla ds dh dn bg 5,000-GIVEN AWAY--5,000 MATCH STRIKERS W. R. BRACHBILL'S ‘ / / / 4 / 4 / / / 4 T ‘ HOOSIER ‘ KITCHEN / a3 / / / / / HT / / / A NETS Store open every night Bi NEN SEW NE NN WE ur 8 o'clot CABINET x Sat Bot} rday © o'clock pt PDD DDD DDDDRDDDDDDDDD DDD SPECIAL SALE Friday, October 26 ON CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SUITS, $1.25 UP, BOYS KNEE PANTS, FROM Watch ont spec al A 19¢ UP. WORKMEN'S BARGAIN STORE McBride Bldg., Bellefonte, Bellefonte Trust Co. Successors to Jackson, Hastings & Co, Capital $125,000; Surplus $10,000. OFFICERS : « = President Vice Prewident « + Treasurer Tanne Mitchell > a Interest Asst. Treas, id on time 4 Anak all DIRECTORS : 3 Eager Cochran, Spangler T. Gerber: Ross © lek». Harris, Hy a ble NARdIAD, Anighes, Recelver and Tater, A Admin fy attention Th to all banking matters entrusted to
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