THE! CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. NOVEMBER 29, 1906, FRANCIS SPEER’S Brecey. “THAT” Column. | Tuar when we Bellefonte being a mean that he Tuar girls in Be ankles have : he that they not ths Thal he man it liberately thinks th a death.bed sure, speak of a man in six-footer don't has four feet too many we ith slim knowing the way llefonte w consolation of it way all onte who ] Save repe THAT Bellefonte de ters are only tox Tran fonte d ball will Would st TA fonte most an have th found t 1a April ahead joke off or 1 balky mule it w Tua Stu art of tin PREVENTION OF FIRES. How Sense Fr Rules aperty. Common Would Save Your It is an old max Tags to ace rooms Never |) the premises Never fill your coal oll k dark or near an open fire Never run your stove pipes through a wooden partition or through the roof without proper protection Never allow your furnace, steam or hot water pipes to come in contact with wood, Never put up gas brackets so they can be swung against the wooden win dow casings or against or immediately under curtains Never put ashes In a wooden recep- tacle in or about your premises, Never keep matches In any but metal or earthen safes, and when you light one never throw It on the floor, Never allow smoking In proximity to inflammable merchandise or materials. Never take an open light to examine A gas meter or into a closet, Never read In bed by candle or lamp Nght, Never close up your place of business without going over the entire premises to see that all fires and lights are safe or extinguished, Never forget that carelessness and negligence are the cause of over two thirds of all fires, Never forget to have palls or buckets and water cenr at hand for immediate 23 In ease of emergency. sn — ee) EAC » mps after A T——— SS» Mow te Pat a Patel on a Tire, : THAT twin Rome h ly welcomed where they ; would be dout in Bellefonte have nothing but a pet dog llefonte rerything lat Tat 111015 one who wi | ol Bell VIRTUE. What Can Be Do and ne hy Right stroll, Think- ing Self Con by Emerson says you would like to have ready yours, approg into the part and live the character just as the great actor is absorbed In the char. acter of the part he plays” No mat. ter how great your weakness or how much you may regret it, assume steadl- ly and persistently Its opposite until you acquire the habit of holding that thought or of Iving the thing not In its wenkness, but In its wholeness, In its entirety. Hold the ideal of an efficient faculty or quality, not of a marred or deficient one. The way to reach or to attain to anything is to bend oneself toward it with all one's might, and we approximate it just in proportion to the Intensity and the persistency of our ef fort to attain it. If you are inclined to be very excit. able and nervous, If you “fiy all te plecos™ over the least annoyance, do not waste your time regretting this weak ness and telling everybody that yon cannot help It. Just assume the calm deliberate, jot, balanced composure which characterizes your ideal person in that respect. Persuade yourself that you are not nervous or excitable, that you ean control yourself, that you are well balanesd, that you do not fly off on a tangent at every little annoyance You will be nmaned to see how the per. petual holding of this serene, calm, quiet attitude will help you to become ann eitas al riate It, enter an It is highly (mportant, of course, that yous your thought. —Buccess, when a patch Is to be put on 8 tize If I | “Coming GERALDINE FARRAR, Jonny Lind of Ameriea” Admired by n Crown Prince, Geraldine FF the operatic singer who his in Eun rope and leading mel Metropolitan Opera con the daughter of the old Philadelphia She is a native of Mas. gachusetts singing with the Savage Opera company when her volce attracted attent of the Metro politan company's manager. He sent her to Europe to study with Jean de Reszke, and last sunugner, when he arrar, honors of the won so many who Is one of the pany this seas of Sid Farrar baseball club, hers on, Is and wns the mn wame con for her Years of a vocal nade her 1804, and sixteen, she nd Mrs. Mc Washington le of fterward of the batt autiful and while Opera Is t of the Ger wie is that marrying her sssion to the + singer, though affection ry for 101 red by fur nd cut the Genernls and ot Guerra Castillo of the Late lasurge Vorees, «t 5 GENERALS CASTILLO AXYD GUERRA. if not American ointed utes have not been hey think in wak- service for have been insurgents, Generals austine Gzuerra, ally kmown by nto thell r a) Fr eare, share, tnore th under control because more have Mode turned out nn the cold Governor ing pia them held als Prominent mimnong been disapi Magoon ia too slow ces the pu Meetings of protest by Libe and ex thems are Loma del Castillo and | the latter belug gener the nickname of Pino Guerra, General Guerra was oue of the foremost of the Insurgent leaders in the recent Insur- rection, He was born about thirty five years ago in Pinar del Rio province and be longs to a well known family. He has been engaged In farming and as a to bacco broker. He fought under Maceo in the final Cuban war for freedom from Epain and was a colonel at the conclusion of pence. On the eonstity tion Cube an a republic he was chosen an member of congress, bhelng reelected In 1904. 1'e was a leader of the Nationalists and later of the Liber. nls. In t¢ ion he held his forces well In hand and eo operated with the Americans when interveation by this country came, ia Mic of Inte Insurrect yroh pat un wil fie Aha fe mike a Boraermeel hier fer Den bifdbubr gro tote fie aeheert Iidh nad Berlin Soldate Hen fe T'r RKapten refer foi feert, ebaut en Daufed liter in Te Sad gefled! un dann ju die annere fechd Soldate qefaht fe fotte Dobletroe un wat'de. dak nir forttam: er dit bal wiederfumme. Nit fellem 18 er ab. Tie fe ded dem RNaifer verzabit ben, bot er {ih aefchiitte!t vor Lache un Hot gefabt: verdollt fei, bed i8 awer quit; Oe8 Diet d't Neffe Named!” Wiver ef hut net. Tr Jeffe James bot fee Dujed Soldate aebraudt, wann er en ganier Nieelwegtrehn audaeplindert ot. Die ite ben den Runge ded Ding net redht abaequdt. Mmwer en @G'ipak mar ¢8 body, wie er in Amerifa net porfumme fennt. Vel und dat en Bore germieidhler mit eme Qunfiabel athe, ann ¢r {bm en Tarrant meife dat, awer fel Qevoe net mit em Riipten. nodh net emo! mit ems General, Tet 18 Ye Unneridited. Bromiert nod emol! D'r PHandjdryg. ben, atoer fe fen eve aan in Die bot eld we Todi numme Shay For Cough, Cold, Croup, Sore Thos Stiff Neck fr heumatism and 4 Neu ralgia At all Dealers Price 25¢ 50¢ & #100 ‘3 Sent Free Sloar's Book on Horses Cattle, Hogs & Poutiry Dr. E ar } S. Slo oan lbany ok Boston Mess mas ome " " 14 ai 50 cent Overalls Men’s Pants, Bargains all McBride adeddadtiadeniiddontetdiadetteddeatandanteatandaniiidaatontastadbanbindal of 400000000 004d 000 6uk0akdoa ddan E0ATARRRLS ihe dodo ndo ke rdsudiats SPECIAL SALE Friday, Novem. 30 Cm WORKMEN'S BARGAIN STORE Bldg., Bellefonte 39 cents from 75 cents up through store, TT PPTmTP TTI ALAA AL A AM AAA Sb Md bh a oo oe ER — po . ~ PN ~ wold Ded Yn pnd wll Dell ed -— Ji pel Jeli el i i {> FOO RATED, a =O vv Sod pee TTT GENUINE a” 3 ed] ¥ yl el pO » 7 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT a PP ae Pa Pn BEES = Lr \/ ow ‘a »? au w sl We may be Now. youn WINTER Bellefonte, and you - YEAGER ' y lneky one SHOES, them from us just as cheap as any place in also get HANDSOME PREMIUMS FREE, chances on the Dishes Try Your Luck ! L OOO ‘ow ] y need of GOOD and vou buy in addition to the cach week. LHDIN AVQANLVS AddAH & DAVIS, BELLEFONTE, PA. A 341 B 676 w mm miwiwimleleielelielneieeelelnleleielelnls
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