Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 07, 1907, Image 6

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    Pace 6
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
MARCH 7, 1907.
ot. S|
Art Treasures
Of J. P. Morgan. |
— WTS |
T has often been
sald In joke that
it J. Pierpont
Morgan could only
live long enough he
would have every-
thing of artistic val-
ue in Europe on this
the ocean,
ans have
grown suspicious of
the financier
and art collect
side of
Europe
great
wt be
J. P. MORGAN. cnuse of his whole
their of art
them to the United
that
the
sale purcha of
and remo
States. They
even such «
Roman Fo
be nailed d¢
not to get them Br
the old n
come a sort
this wiza:
such
things
with
that the things be bas given
resent quit ge fort
selves
Mr,
Inds of go
other philant lionaires,
takes a good deal of paius to keep from
the public any special knowledge of his
benefactions. He gave a million dol
lars to Harvard 1 he has giv.
en large sums imke sufferers,
to hospitals irches: he has
games at
ses WOrkKSs
have 2! feel
lassical ant ties as
must
WgAn is
rks of
ram and | the o
I. Pp
ying
sem
wa tigh M
asters and
to do
fact
Away rep
une in them
is puzzle
withstanding the
to all
ke some
Morgan gives liberally
xl causes, but, unl
hropic multim
mmiversity,
8.000
thought you
museum.” The
gruffness at onc
vated tra
or 4.000
like
curator got over
e and, boarding an
was in the Wall street
trict In short order, and the “gold
ings” are now among the most treas-
ured possessions of the museum. When
years
them
taht
mig
mig
jon
THE ‘BED HAWTHORN" VASE
James A. Garland died, it was feared
the splendid collection of Chinese por
celaing which be had loaned to the
Metropolitan museum might be dis
persed in the settlement of the estate
One day General di Cesnola announced
that a friend had bought the entire col
lection, worth about a millien dollars,
and presented it to the institution. It
was not until long afterward that it
leaked out that the friemd was this
same J. I’. Morgan
Mr. Morgan's new private library and
museum iu the rear of his residence In
New York Is a structure such as kings
might have bullt for thelr treasures In
days gone by, but which is without
precedent, In this country at least, as
the possession of a private citizen. A
passerby go! into conversation with a
man working upon the building last
summer. “You wouldn't think,” sald
the workman, “that It cost $2.000,000
Why, 1 would be satisfied if 1 could
have the mouey that bronze fence
cost,” pointing as he spoke to the fence
that shut off the library plot from the
sidewalk. The bullding cost $300,000
for construction, the land $750,000 and
furnishings about §1,000000, It is en-
tirely fireproof, and there is a steel
vault in which to keep the most val
aable of the old manuscripts and books,
There are four marble pillars In the N-
brary that were brought from Europe
by Mr. Morgan and cost about $00,000
aplece,
One of the mont beautiful things in
the Garland collection, whieh Mr. Mor
gan gave to the Metropolitan museum,
of which he is now president, Is the fa.
mous “red hawthorn" vase, a speci
men of Chinese porcelain unrivaled
sven In the lmperinl palace at Peking
tnd, so far as Is known, unique,
£0
MARK TWAIN’ S NEW CLOTHES.
Famous Mumerist
Fondness For
Samuel L.
Mark
in
Has Developed a
Suits of White,
best known as
have to adver-
Clemens,
Twain, does not
the
article
wpparel by
time ago his Fifth avenue,
New York, undergoing repairs,
and a watch given him by Vice Presi-
dent Rogers of the Standard Oll com-
pany It bore the legend,
Christmas
The
police,
tise newspapers when he loses
of
acceldent or
wearing
A short
furniture ot
theft,
sOHIe
house on
Was
disappeared,
ted to Mark Twain,
1003 HR. H
York commissioner of
Theodore A. ingha
old friend of Mr. Clemel
of theft
tives
“Preset
Da ¥.
New
by Rogers.”
General m, Is an
and on
put
the
ndard
he at
ent
the
learning the once
with
Sta
the dete on
the s
result that the gif of
MARK TWAIN IN HIS WHITE FLANNEL SUIT,
Oll magnate was speedily recovered.
Shertly afterward humorist called
at police headquarters to thank Com
missioner wearing his fa-
mous white flannel suit, the same with
which he surprised the Washington
legislators on a recent visit to Wash
ington abeut the copyright law. The
loiterers about General Bingham's of
fice were as startled as the Washing.
ton statesmen were at seeing a man
in such summer attire In midwinter.
A long gray raincoat hid his tropleal
apparel until he started up the steps
of the building. Then he unbuttoned
the coat. A hoy spaper office
»
across the st
the
Hien boar
B nguaam,
in a new
reet velled
“oe man going
bnllding wit! wa iamas on!”
“A erank™ shou
“Marbe he's come to kill Bh
They nr he
and an tleted were
wo] tn 1} rist
Mr Clemens has recently taken still
gnother hack at =
bis ta! r to make him ms
there's a into the
ted the reporters
"
gham
tn narters
shed across
air fears being
Introdn e famons |
by ordering
me full
altri
Areas
th as white
en the buttons
POPULAR PRINC
of
E WILLIAM.
Member Roya! House of Sweden
Whe W Visit
a il 3 : | ’ : “An
ted
America
Pri
tries have visit
recent
Sweden |
cont
in
ly of
States
fan
IreRer
d
THATS
ted In
any of it ruational courtesies
Americans
chance to honor the royal
and through It the
Swedish na for the government of
that country has decided to send the
armored crulser Fylga of 4.000 tons to
participate in the great naval display
Next sur
have a
house of
will
Kweden
tion
PRINCE WILLIAM OF SWEDEN,
at Hampton Roads in connection with
the Jamestown exposition, and one of
her officers will be Prince William, sec:
ond son of the Crown Prince Gustave
The Fylga will be present at the open
ing of the exposition In May. The
prince Is a handsome young man and
enjoys a high degree of popularity
with the people of Sweden. He was
born June 17, 1884, and bears the title
of Duke of Soederman. He was men:
tioned as the probable cholee of his
grandfather, King Oscar, for the Nor.
weglan throne when the Norwegian |
storthing suggested to that monarch
the selection of a scion of the house of |
Bernadotte for the place. But Kiog
Oscar would not approve the sugges
tion.
Fy a 1
Ing.
To Preserve the
Home of Key. |
IMT WTTTNG
F
ing
national
“The Star
imnner,” has been
dead sixty Years,
but he | by no
means forgotten
veral memorials
hone of his
haracter and
RANCIS SCOTT
KEY author
of the insplr-
words of our
anthem
Spangled
30 ty
ud
on ead]
being ase] to him at an earlier d
Mr
movement to buy
ite
the
the
of those
been prominent in
and pr
the eff
eserve
rts
house
interested In keeping such an
ing landmark om being destroyed,
there was formed in January last the
Francis Sex Key Memorial associa.
tion, incorporated under the laws of
the District of Columbia and empow-
Owing to
interest:
fr
it
TRE OLD KEY MANS! IN ORORGETOWN,
hold
a a
nira
ex Sa in
Asliley
A Lazy Liver
May bo only a tired liver, or & starved
liver. It would be & stupid as well as
savage thing Ww beat & weary or starved
man because he lagged In his work, So
in treating the lagging, torpid liver It Is
8 great mistake to lash It with strong
drastic drugs. A torpid liver Is but an
indication of an li-nourished, enfesbled
body whose organs are weary with ever
work. Start with the stomach and allied
organs of digestion and nulrition. Put
them In working order and see how
quickly your liver will become active,
Dr. Pleros's Golden Medical Discovery
has made many marvelous cures of "liver
trouble ® by its wonderful control of thy
organs of digestion and nutrition. Ib re.
stores the normal aetivity of the stomach,
increases the secretions f the blood-mak-
ing glands, cleanses the system from pel-
sonous accumulations, and so relieves the |
liver of the burdens imposed upon it by
the defection of other organs,
1f you have bitter or bad taste In the mom.
ing. poor or Aariable appetite, coated tongue,
or Irregular bowels,
“small of baci.”
in stomach,
*risingy" In
symptoms
perhaps nausea,
throat after eating, and kin
of weak stomach and torpid 1
will Ls ou
JOY Tha Tice I
r i
pr fort] time and yet point to torpid Nver or
biliowsness and weak stomach. Avoid all
bot bresd and bisculta, griddle eakes ane
other Indigestibls food and take tha "Onde
Medical Discovery * regularly and stick to 11
use until you are vigorous sad strong,
The "Discovery ® is pon-secret, non-aloo-
bola 1s & giyeerio extract of native medicls
| pai roots with a full list of Hs Ingredients
| printed on each bottle-wrapper snd attested
under oath, Its ingredients are endorsed |
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ze
M. Gould and oflier meh of high stana.
There are numerous descendants of
Francis Bcott Key, but it is about half
a century since uny of his family lived
in the old In the meantime
the neighborhood has changed and
looks little as It did when the “old
families” lived there In Key's day.
Formerly there were terraced grounds
leading down to the Potomac river.
Streets have since been cut through,
and the bulldings which have been
erected have shut off the view the Key
family used to have of the Potomac
Bhops and booths have sprung up
around the house, and it Is plastered
over with the signs of trade. Recently
It was wed to tear It down te
make for stores, and this led to
the movement to buy and preserve it
and res it as nearly as poss
the condit It was Ir hen
lived The
be at 160 yea
It
old For
wrote
Ie y a4 prisone
British shij r visited t Br
adn i ; of 1
cure th RE a friend ho had
He was de
talued after the
bombardn thus
witnessed be attack from int of
vantage He
morning to
from the ramparts
the stars
with Joyful
mansion
prop
way
tore ble to
Key
sed to
on
itish
“eo
been
wiited anxiously until
floated
he saw
ges v hich alors
when
overcome
nes
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