THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, DECEMBER 13. 1906, Breezy “That” Column FRANCIS SPEER'S THAT many { is willing to have to go PF Tuar James says th man long te Tuar th young a night cap That a certain f gan to feel that soon as | him, Tuar Ed of Bellefo often have their “flag.” That fonte, may go to of youth men 1 men Haupt even THAT it don and Tuat who 1€ the corner late at night If the society racket he will frequently THAT an other in a nea at night, IW your cloths on, a of weights to keep CATTYIDE you awsi ay that accusation Bellefonte THAT just as’ quiet isa young man sobody w ants 0 terfered with by who wants to n calling day i that night Cut it ou agen aga pave their bu me craa) nolize EMMA CALVE'S ROMANCE. Her Reported . bat Marriage to a Rich Blind American, EMMA CALVR Just at the time when he decided to ! ask the operatic queen for her hand In marriage an acvident to an electric ap- paratus rendered him sightiess, In spite of his misfortune the singer de. elded to marry him. She left Paris for a honeymoon on board her husband's yacht in the Mediterranean, giving her servants Injunctions of strict secrecy as to his Identity, It is sald that upon their return to France the couple will install themselves in a chateau, where a theater like that of Mme. Patt] at Oraig-y-Nos, Wales, will be bullt for the newly wedded singer and her friends, One of Calve's favorite roles Is Car. men, Khe once attended a performance fn which Olga Nethersole impersonated this character In a drama without mu gle, and after the play she sald to the actress: SEEING FOR HIMSELF. Was Panama, Roosevelt While at President Joh" “on rers and He was implements and from the short hands of a | m shovel of earth The president body of one of woted inst how avery s and its works, seeing fv mself it was operated He a slow ride through the Culebra cut on a work train along the rude iry railroad track. This gave him a close view of much of the work On the battleship Louisiana the pres ident made himself solid with the crew. He went down Into the stokers’ quarters and shoveled coal Into a fur nace. It is stated that at his first at tempt the ship lurched and the coal was sprinkled over an officer's uniform, but Mr. Roosevelt succeeded In finding the mouth of the furnace at Lis second attempt also took tempor: A ry Hint, Did you know that a common iron spider Is a fine baking pan for many things? If you want a perfectly round cake that will rise high without run ning over and bake perfectly, try bak- Ing It In an iron spider, burning on the bottom, lift the spider by you try It you will nover Oake your round cakes in anything else. Then, | If you wast a good tick ple of a | “Brown Betty,” there Is nothing better than the Iron spider for ‘his. Covered with another skillet of the samo size | it makes a fine ment roaster, and It Is much better than a granite pan for | | baking puddings or senlloping corn or | potatoes, The thicknoss | of the Iron prevents the cake from | | rant mache 1» au verdiene fri t fe eem, Dah fe effet un mir alafhbe ihne alleedit, forgfam m ih ferfrien : fidh ao fom {otte, und Blade £7s0¢ mnlk me fummi H nar ret a Feeht o inne pf fens Bars ea frief LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS. et au NETRA within Hmm Lg | STATE OF PREXSYLVANIA, | Hud dak COUNTY OF (CENTRE - ASe A oan F i John PP. Harris treasurer of it Den Joien named company. do solemnly swes : sbove statement is true 0 the Dest knowledge and belief JOHN P Subsoribed and sworn to before day of December, 19% i HARRY KELLER, Not Dorreot AWest " . CT GERBERICH. | CLAUDE OOOK, » Direc tors A.C MINGLE UN des netmos Rob Sen | t Humbug. Mer rer gar nir pun fo Sade werk wad jufdht ufpebrodt werre for eem ded Qewe ay peegtle. | 1 in meine HARRIS, Treas 4 v me this Sth nix ad rote en derdolite § id piel Beffer ab mann 1 Pub —————————— — ————————— ——————————————————y net! Dont wWwUuiier all night long from neuralgia or rhe: Sloan ’ Linime: kills the pain -— quief nerves and induc: At all dealers. Price 25¢ 5 Dr Earl S. Sloan, Boston, St idadeibondendindandendondeidiadenteniiaiadde SPECAL SALE Friday, Decemb’r 14 LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS FROM $1.75 UP. adiadeataddaddiadathendondadiatiantadioatandoaiehadho at BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE ON FRIDAY. WORKMEN'S BARGAIN STORE McBride Bldg., Bellefonte THE SHAPE OF A CHILD'S FOOT, writin Fire dren's Shoes that we will sell vou wil on vour mind two things: sent them and vou will not be deceis they are not cheap shoes for the cor that they have good cheap shoes, now terrible advance in hides and Now their statement for with the leather it is impossible to get them, if vou are LOOKING FOR GOOD SHOES COME TO US and if you are looking for poor shoddy shoes it is not the place to come. We tell you just what you are getting and you can | the handle much | easler than you can handle a cake tin, | This may sound old fashioned, but If | TOILET SETS, MANICURE SETS, SHAVING SETS, SMOKING SETS, and Novelties of ull description C. Richard's Bona, Suoeesmors to FP YOU CAN PLEASE YOURSELF AND 7 SIENDS BY BUYING HERE. ———— Hd I C.D. Casebeer, Jeweler and Optician BELLEFONTE, PENNA. DIAMONDS, WATCHES CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and Jewelry of every kind, and do not misrepresent. YEAGER & DAVIS, BELLEFONTE, PA. A-341, B676, C-193, D-8%.
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