Paar 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, NOVEMBER 8, 1906 Thomas W. Lawson and Other Folk *Frenzied Finance'® Man to Become Nov. elist—Meyer's New Job—Sir William Perkin— Attorney General Moody. Garlington's Difficult Task. T OM AS ction s predi wuck 4 su] posed vel es of clit not ue sup ystem” in the awson atten- tomed, to very to spend likes making have ever spent their dollars with such prodigal generosity as he. If he cof Rw a ping long t« wants ast, as 18 buys it regardie 15¢ of the historic 1 in ihe n A N the = ew York concern offered $2000 for Marlow W. Galvin made {it (X), another Serist made a | Lawssn jumped r 8 to $30.000 Cessi 1 er in ser legisiatu and to Russia, Bot at the court of t XIhg of rally some at St. Petershurg he has spent his mon ey fresly Is spen hou ing zg tio a0 exainia f the bar took place, and Mr. Moo ‘ ented him examina told not fe re iy pre self for tion, but that he qualified, “You ean but try me and was the answer, The was was see,” was granted, and to the WILLIAM i. MOODY, amazement of all he proved himself to be fully qualified and passed In the direct line of the Moody fam ily there have been five judges of the higher courts, three of whom were chief justices. Joseph Moody, one of the attorney general's ancestors, was a Stern puritanical minister in Ports mouth who, on account of his zeal, suf fered imprisonment. He assisted the Right of 'bilip English and his wife at the time of teheraft delusion He was an advo cate of those oppressed for witcheraft The Rev, Joseph Moody of York, Me, or, ns he was always called, “Handker. chief” Moody, was relative He suffered from a nervous disorder on account of the accidental killing of a friend in his youth. This weighed up- on his mind as the guilt of an unfor given sin, and, deeming that he was unfit *o mingle with the world, he al ways kept a handkerchief over his request the w earnest, outspoken another face when he was forced to eat with | ders with hi he was He always ate at a side table face turned away. Sometimes induced to show his face, but wos were always closed In pub He se with his back to the handker ch ick over his face when he had finishad | FET | oe he } reached nudience his putting Another Moody who has heen ime i8 Willian it in y wrote “The win. Moody, Great Divide.” a play f the biggest hits of the New York and Mar Mr Moody vright and dlls the chair of Eng Hah literature at the Universi go He ] n 13 ry in Spencer ing f wh his one o ty of Chica wis horn nd. in 18619 ted and grad from Harvard uni 1803. He t- grandson f the of In plo legend at the first nestead in n belong family. dled In as been Hftecn til about pub ¢ work ue of the German cher ffmann engaged in an experi UOT avinige. | failed to find i : ft to (“vw awev a war rom man qua passed INK are you moving, Mi } xo, It } replied he ingly “Oh en Wis Bd and smil ings?’ the bean would get all humoris You see it is such a tiful day I thought 1 the furniture out of my house and take it for a ride Inspector General BE. A. Garlington of the United States army had a dif} cult task to perform in connection with the trouble over the battalion of eolor ed troops of the Twenty fifth infantry, stationed at Brownsville, Tex. An or der was lssued that the members of the battalion must give the names of the men who got into difficulty with citizens of Browns ville or Le dishon erably discharged from the service The Inspector gen eral visited the post and lined up the troops on the parade grounds, but was unable to learn much. After taking several am davits he left {0 INSPECTOR GENERAL consult with the GARLINGTON, authoritios at Washington Colonel Garlington was born in Routh Caroling In 15:3 and became a cadet at the West Point Military academy In 1872 nel in 1004, He reached the rank of colo | rene Dtrosirs; Discount Norms WILL PROBE CHARGES Attorney General Will Go to Bottom of Pennsylvania Capitol Matter, POLITICS WILL NOT INTERFERE Carson to Investigate Fully Allega- tions of Overcharges In Connection With the Building, Irrespective of Who ls Elected Governor. Philadelphia, Nov. §.—"Irrespective of which way the election goes,” sald Attorney General Hampton I., Carson, ‘I will probe fully the allegations of overcharges, ete, mads in connection with the state capitol at Harrisburg. I wish it distinctly understood that politics will not in any way, shape or form interferes with or bias my inves- tigation It will he thorough, and at the same time there will reason able, It will be conducted in a business manner, | propose to be hurried or jump too quiekly at lusions, 1 shall proceed coolly, calmly rationally as the best means to the end, and, as 1 sald be. fore, will atever it may regardless o litice or who is einctiod EON be alro ke do not do my duty, wi be , Asked If hao hs ecelved any reply the con y capitol and the “per tem of bid rney general vet from John | Sand n tractor who furnished the whom he foot" asked 0 explain and “per pound y iing and figuri declared he had n A 1 ha “1 do until after A 8 Matier now look on, In ¢ lemanly, business lHke wa infor be for mation to ndesrson, setting made you must in presumes he willing te fore hin Mr charges by Dare ao rr fever oma me with Cosy # y . hut 1 formatio inked, but 1 himself w the perf a tle an s1planation [ shall onsider receives his answer give careful rendering my opinior he capitol charges reitarated his pre that, should it be slate has do persons, he oeen [eT fl al ho NOCAIERry rememberad ’ make charges or Institute proceedings wunicn I could not back up by evidence would not only be foolish, but a distinct wrong done to the person or persons accused.” Tre request made to Sanderson for information is the first step in an in vestigation which the attorney general intends make, As most of Berry's charges have been directod against the costly $9,000,000 furniture and “trim mings,” considerable interest is left in the reply Sanderson will make. Hver since criticism directed against the capitol Banderson has not a word to say for publication. This has made curiosity all the more keen as to his answer The Grange to Was members of Hartslog Huntingdon Valley have unanimously adopted a set of resolu tions ealling the ca mand for an investigation of hey ble ahi hip Aaron Hostetter Accused of Violating Anti-Corruption Act. P f Aaron Hostetler ver, and H M i BAMNG Pisce violating h are Re a Demme secut uior ra hear Denount Vashingt Washington meeting here opled res seuncing the mew phometic spelling recommended by President Rooseval! and urged the various beards of edu cation er schoel direeter te prokih its use in the schoels of the county The aise protested te the wigte of education agains! that exis! an schoo tal count w tions de regniutior ‘enariment La 4 ner La onaitions Pannsvivania at IDeTYVIS | | You aril 0 With a Perfection Oil bedroom, make a sickroom more chilly ha heat 3 better than can be de what fuel it! was waler q Heater Jai ne with any The superiority of the With 7 his you can heat a cold comfortable, warm a kly, and do many things other stove no matter PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) lies in or sme throughont wit Foner arta bie A lee the fact that it See off § h * h groerates | snl the wick car {OO ~ & rasily ca warrant eecriptiy can he use od is the Heery warranted leaier amp get it from your rio (rives great Write to nearest agency if y utepse heat without smoke are made of brass heatatamall Heater is light and cannot Le turned parts cater wey for nanny r best alire il) satisfactory Hcannot simple ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY 1 iY y 1/7) (™ | full N\ \ Fh \ » L \ J | [Y At his yard, opposite the P R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS wens A180 All Kinds of ca oe a Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior Screenings for lime burning, Builders’ and plas. terers’ Sand i { i i Commercial, No. 668 | ‘I sone C 4 Trrernone Carrs { Central, No, 1321 BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, ALLRGHENY NT, BELLEFONTR, We keap none bat the best quality of i AEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED MAN 1 kinds of Smoked Mant, Pork Sausage, st if you want a nice Juley Steak go to PHILIP BEEZER Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Streets, —————— JOHN M, SHUGERT, Cashier, LE SCHAL Jorn TrLernoxes. Fine Sanitary I"lumbing, Gas Fitting, Furnace, Steam and Hot Water Heating. Tin Roofing, Spouting, Slating, All kinds made to order. of Tinware Estimates Cheerfully Furnl hed Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa, We Sell This 5¢ Cigar 7 for 25¢ We want you to come in and prove to your own satis. faction what an extraordinary value this is. “ADAD” In size, quality, wo yo 1'11 re ognize the Al It 7s, in everything but Ne have affil th 2,000 cigar buying. ranizat 101 The best cigars are new sold in the 2,000 Drug Stores having this National Cigar Stands Emblem in the window. aan TE REET GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. I. —_.,e]]-E a i Ema a a Ran EE EEE a EE Bellefonte Trust Co. EE SAR hl 2 a a he a a a a 2 a te a a HE So Oo RR Everything Good to Eat in the Grocery Line Can be Found at SECHLER'S, THE GROCER. FERTILIZERS ! FOR FALL SEEDING Farmers purchase superior fertilizers from us at a great gaving. The conservative farmer buys good goods, from responsible dealers, and gets good results, Acmny Puoseuate, per ton, $11 50 cash ; Phosphate and Potash, per ton, $14.00 cash, Sraxparv Boxe Prosenare, composed exelusively of An imal Bone matter and potash, per ton, £20.00 cash think of it! If yon want to raise a good crop, and build up the farm, at the same time, use animal bone goods. We have a dozen brands, Timothy seed, grain drills, harrows, plows, American wire fence, barbed and smooth wire, ete.,—all at attractive prices, BUSINESS HOURS FROM 7 AM. TO GB P.M, McCalmont & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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