Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 31, 1907, Image 6

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, B
LEFONTE, PA.,, JANUARY 31, 1907.
Pe Bact
The Stricken |
J sand of Jamaica
—— WwW
LTHOUGH a
British posses.
sion, the island
of Jamaica is so
near to the coast of
the United States
that the
of its population from
earthquake and fire
have aroused much
sympathy in this
ADMIRAL Sountry Its
imity made it uat-
aral for the American government to
extend ald to the atllicted people of the
d and of the
navy were dispatched t fs soon as
the character the «
known Admiral
Evans, who commands
fleet
EVANS
island, and officers vessels
here
ol lisaster
became
D
Atlantic
Robley
the
deed
himself durir
1494
were descs
er until
extinct. 1 A Spanish color
til 1665 and in the latter vear had a
population of | ) then
that an English fleet captured the
was
nnd
ana
too
ADMIRAL
“HH
ROUNEY, SPAN
mi being passed about thirty
years prior to the tion of the
slaves in the 1
Although the island has
to hurricanes and sometimes to slight
volcanic d
thought that
emancipa
nited States
heen subject
sturbances it was not
t was in any grave dan
ger from visitation and
when the British insurance companies
some months insur
ance by
earthquake those having no
such the merchants
deemed the of disaster
from this source were not suffice
necessitate a change
an earthquake oc
od up tl
of this kind
igo offered to Issue
covering fire
n place of
policies caused
clauses
that
Jamaican
chances
ent to
1602,
ch awallow
f the old town
of Port Roya once 8 po +» of much
wealth and nportance that was
1d for
two moun
island
been ac
of the
illedd the Black
Antonio
of nets
On June 7
urre«] wh
greater part
80 ong ni nat most people |
gotten abo are
tains of voleanu
but heretofore
tive since
two extinct voleanoes
mountain Port
ed to be showin
Near
celebrated na
British AQ
ney defeats
in the
. not
{ne
nent 4 report
ty
Jamaica 1782 the
the
Rod
under De
fiercely
sion for nearly twelve
ey's victory saved Jamaica
in occurred
il battle in which
Hrydges
French
contest
ral George
the
Grasse HT
without
hours. HR
to England and ruined the naval power
of France and Spain, As a reward for
his services was raised to the peer
age as Baron Rodney and given a pen
slon of £2,000 per annum. An imposing
monument was erected In his honor at
Bpanish Tow, which was formerly the
capital of Jamaica
Unjust to Judy.
There Is an innate sense of Justice
in human beings which rebels at seeing
one person punished for another's
fault. A little girl, who made too
much noise in the early morning In her
tick mother's room, was put out lute
the ball, and soon after a miserable
rag doll, of which she was very fond,
was tossed out to her. This was the
last straw. Snatching up her beloved
and hugging It tightly in her arms,
with streaming eyes she sobbed out to
ber grandmother:
“I wouldn't ‘a’ tared for mywelf, but
what bas Judy done?’~London Mail,
——
raged
fe
sufferings |
prox- |
DELPHIN M. DELMAS.
Lawyer Who Is Chief Counsel
Harry K. Thaw.
Delphin Michael Delmas,
counsel for Harry K
markable record for clearing persons
accused of homicide, and he has con-
ducted many in which the de
fense was based on “the unwritten
law.” He was known in San Francis
co, where he practiced for many years,
as the Napoleon of the bar, and he won
this title not alone of his re
sourcefuiness, his courage and his read.
Iness to meet in the pur
suit of his profession, but also on ac
count of his strong facial resemblance
to the first consul. Unlike the latter,
he is cold in his demeanor, how
ever, and has a smile of rare sweetness
Fa
leading
CARES
because
emergencies
not
that has great power on a jury
He is sixty three years of
native
ize and Is
1 of graduated from
France,
:
:
Vi
in
ae
he
IRS. POTTER PALMER.
d Her
E
inter
Puri
Mrs Pal
eve on §
siint of be : chairman of the board
and
equal de
of ads nn 2% f the fair
while she has
gree of publicity nes «he
means
nloyed an
has by ne
She
been in seclusion
iI" A SO
ciety leader, whose influence in social
matters is based both on her personal
charms and on her progr
activity in
eusiveness and
movements for the general
good at her residence
a short time ago was in many respects
the most remarkable ever
{hic Ago
The gathering
witnessed In
In the art gallery of her mar
a,
i
rT he
EON Vy
AORN .
ONO
"®,
at
MES. FOTTER PALMER,
ble palace on Lake Shore drive, amid
| rare paintings and sculpture and the
| elegance conferred by the combination
of wealth and taste, captains of Indus.
try chatted with horny handed sons of
toll, Stereopticon views of employees
at work under deplorable conditions
were contrasted with those showing
men and women working where means
ble and contented while at thelr labor
It In sald that the welfare department
of the Civile federation has accomplish
od much by urging employers to better
the surroundings of those who labor
for them.
Mm. Palmer was Bertha Honore of
Louisville and married the great mer
chant whose name she now bears Is
1871. He died In 1902. She has been
much In Europe the past few years.
! had been used to make them comforta. |
aig
Enns
Thaw, has a re |
Wer foll dann
Ulled ftud
fot lefe, Thre
hortiateis
pernanne
wn!
Hiv
ufem Feld gebt
mit, wie Kinner ete belfe fenne, bleime
gefund derbei un ben en quier Abbedit.
So war ed {dun, fidder ad ih mid
b'finne fann un id den! fun lang
porber. dh roeeh felimert, dak ih, mie
ich mol jioelf Jobr alt war, in dr Hoiet
fun TMorgeds um dret br bad mife
n Erie
uffteh un mid reddy triege fort mit d'c |
Gael uf's Weld nous. Bifdubr is
mer dann ab mit die Hinfel in'd Vek,
net exfcht um elf ober atvelf Uhr Nakita,
oie die Rinner in die Stadt dbun. G3
geht ab Baure alleweil, wad mebner
aud ihre Rinner made welle, wie anner
Leit ihre fen, Alfemol Gener madht fei
Mert, Annere ob wieder net, un id
fenn Baure, wad {dun en ganze Ane
jabl Rib an en eenziger Odd qebingt
ben, bid ibne bie U ufaange fen,
bafy Ded Stubdiere eve ab fo en Ding
is, Ted gemabnt mid an en Pauer in
Mt Shivets. Set Sobn Hot ftudlert in
ere Stadt, wad Frauenfeld beefit un
bot erve alle Reqedag heemaei Grieve for
Cpendaeld. Gemol hot er recht fpahia
fei elle un bat feim Doty den do
Reime qelfdhidt:
Berto! dee Kalb, verfabf die Mud,
Un {did ded Geld nach Rrauenteld pu
fae
Mt
D'r Alt bot ded Dina aelefe un ages
meent, er toot dod febne,
fo en Meime mache tennt,
dann aednfert:
Berlabf net Rub, iid ab tee Geld
Det Nath ded 18 in Frouenield,
So bot er
Seller arfernt Mann fdreidt ab dun |
| ble arme tieene Bure, wad in die |
| 3% globb |
| net, Daf er felle Buwe {dun gefehne |
| Bot an d'r Grivet ober ann fe ant tbr |
| Roblemeind fdaffe miffe.
| rivet gene ober Heemfumme, fnft
| mifst er wiffe, bafy ¢8 en fweraus fuftie
| ©et Bure 18. Un wann er dent, dah
Jo Suto bum bumme Rerls fen,
nn fublt er ih. Se made [dhiex all
fhe Merl. G8 gebt in dr Noble Rifde
fGen net jufdt didtige Bienislelf, as
mol ©dlehtpider ware, fonder ab
Lover un {wend Didudide. Wann
¢bbes im Menfdie fredt, dann tummit eb
pre un wann nig in {Hm 18, fang mer
nix ne
D'r andibelg.
i there are things she must de.
| First, to hold up your head; second, to
| high as possible.
| gowns
| women make a mistake if they wear
| tight
| sleeves
| and rest on the right knee
|
osed In an atomizer.
| scattered ln the
THE LITTLE WOMAN.
Exercise and Tricks of Dress That Will
Make Her Seem Taller, |
The woman who wants to seem tall
er must see how slender she can be. |
The thinner she is the taller she will |
look, other things being equal. But
It will then be
poets are pleased to cali “faint, inde-
finable waftings.” If you place your
handkerchief at the top of the bottle
and swash the contents aguinst the
fabric, you will waft anything but an
“Indefinable” perfume. Atomigers are
to be had In «ll sorts of charming de-
signs, both expensive and inexpensive,
~~ hicago News,
These are the things to be learned:
dress In long skirts, and, third, to dress
your neck longer and wear the hair as
You wust wear your
broader on the shoulders and
must dress wider, so to speak. Little
LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS.
APMINISTRATOR'S
Oni
[outers of
having
NOTICE
of Joux Bassey, late of Walker twy
fitting shoulders and
They minke
look wizened
The following is a good exercise to
practice: Lift the Then stoop
Rising, re-
verse the motion aud rest on the other
thin
themselves
long, viministration in th
only
arms
knee Then run down the
¢
ing from {
room, Jutng
oot 10 foot, Then «
till 11
mLiEE JUL
feet as thoug!
ng and t
Bhi nove
PERFUMED CAPS.
Dainty Method of Imparting
a Faint
Scent to the Har,
IF
You had a
NECK
As long as this
foilow and had
h. RHOADA
COALS
Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and
Sand.
Superior Screenings for lime
burning, Builders’ and plas.
terers’ Sand
WOULD QUICKLY
CURE IT,
TLINE Go the greatest throat remned 5 on serth
Tonelline corms Bore Throste of all Kinds very quachiy
and io 8 positive, never failing and spread cure fur Som
Mouth, Hoareeness snd Quine A small bottle of
Tonsil ne lasts longer than moet any case of SORE
THROAT Bh and 50 rents at ull druggies
TOR JOE MER £0 LAKLLE SRIQ
{ Commercial, No. 6¢
Triernose Carrs
¢b er net ab |
| Central, No, 1121
INSPECTION PROOF
VERY single shoe that goes through the great "Queen
Quality” factory must pass through the hands of no fewer
than six different inspectors. A premium is paid for every
imperfection detected. No shoe with any imperfection however
alight is allowed to bear the “Queen Quality” stamp. It must
be rejected and sold as damaged. Five expert shoemakers
superintend the inspection squad and coach the foremen and
workmen to keep every shoe up to the “Queen Quality” stand.
ard. As an extra precaution, before packing they get three more
inspections — from the inspection squad, the foreman and the
packer. Yet this is only indicative of the methods tha make the
sales of "Queen Quality” Shoes much the largest in the world.
Let us show you the new styles at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00,
Mingle’s Shots Store, Bellefonte.
14qQia perfume should always be |
minutest quantities |
und will reach those near you in what |
Jno. F. Gray
i
APMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICE
| pro
| Estate of Catherine Haag, ate of Bellefoste,
Penna
Latiers of administration in the shove estate
having been granted to the undersigned, al
persons indebied 1o the sald estate are requesy
od 10 make payment. and those having claims
10 present Lhe sane without delay. wo
HAKRY HAAG, Adm
Bellefonte, Ps
”"
Gurric, Bowen & Zenesy
Asorneys
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Notary Pablic and Pension Attorney
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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