Page 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCH Us wily 1907, The Nation and The Railroads. T has been noticed of Iate that the men prominent in large corporations have been humming a different tune from that which was pop ular among them not The song bur long since, den is now operation be- public 1 and thorit instead of the old the pul be blankety blan has become popular among railroad, oll and othe to travel to Wash. ington to the president and ask him to “let up" on the corporations. Every man who chief magistrate of the nati ich a mis. slon has been quoted afterward as fa- voring a better understanding between the large corporations and the national and state governments and the substi. tution of co-operation mutual sus- piclon and hostility, far cry from the attitude of that railroad pres- ident ike of 1002 earned for h title of “Divine Right Baer” to the meek and conc tory position of the rallroad kings who have recently jou to the 1 al capital ymewhat the that Henry Journey fo ¢ Imposed by the | Early In th Standard Oil fame Washington House result gramme ernment tween HerY T. P. SHONTH. public aun. refrain of ed It nates has seen the nN Ol) 8 for It is a who in the coal mself the 3 K lia- irneyexd ition. sam NOK door, but h the Wasl ype | urged made he with leading raliros Mr. B. F. You Rock Island and Paci also had an Interview Roosevelt recently, the direction of gover: rallways. Mr. Yoakum agrees with Mr. Harriman that the time has come when the salvation of the rallroads de pends on their with the government, and he argues for a meas ure of federal control of them beyond even that proposed by the president himself He that the agitation and legislation various states re garding two the re duction In freight made It impossible for railroads to negotiate loans on thelr se and clares 1 men ing that be centr ment.” Hs who the railroad, whe with President far in ment control of goes very Co-oper ction Rays in cent fares and rates have he de y } irities road ire will of the roads national gavern That the 1lized in he He adds confidence and give derstand that the observe the laws" Theodore PP. Shouts, who resigned not long ago as chalrman of the Panama canal commission and accepted an of. fice and fat salary as active head of the Belmon-Ryan traction Interests in New York, also advocates co-operation. The New York legislature Is considering a public utilities bill which creates two commissions for supervision of public service corporations In the Empire State and confers upon the commis sloners large supervisory powers, Some of the corporations affected are oppos- fog the Lill, Mr. Bhonts, as president of the Icterborough Metropolitan com- pany, issued a statement in which he denied that the Interests he represent. | od were opposed to the bill, and added: | 1 took hold of my present work with a firm determination to do all I could to | bring about 8 better understanding be tween the publie and our corporations, fealing certain that In the long run the Soffaations could prosper only by giving sfactory service and by having satis | i would restore ts uh wish te people raliroads factory relations with the publie. Mr. Shonts has entirely thrown over | the old idea that a transportation cor poration is a private enterprise In which the public has no business to In. terfere and advocates not only greater supervision of such corporations by the authorities, but also wider participa. | much | that EDNA MAY'S NEXT MARRIAGE. gg Her Reported Engagement to the Rich Oscar Lewisohn. of interested Edna May before the terminate The lucky sohn, son of the late copper magnate, Adolph Lewisohn of New York, Young in England, Ascot, and been in the announcement million. and will ac. Devotees the stage have will marry a aire Is over then tress year her career as an man Is Oscar Lewl- Lewisohn has an fine estate Fill, the | called this after summer be near actress to the statement of her father dgar C. Pe- her marriage, nomenal A BEJEWELED MONARCH. New Shah of His The His Crown Thron Persia, and Costly po ountry . upo pon made his king res the was ditional a bril ded the grand vizier placed up ] end the crown of the ancient e¢ « 80 heavy with precious stones tha monarch removed it from his an oriental magnificence It “ lant famous peacock o the spect ! MONMAMMED ALI MIRZA. proper adherence to custom would pers | mit. The peacock throne itself, upon which he sat during the ceremony, rep. resents a value of many millions. The silver of Ita framework can scarcely be seen, so Incrusted is it with dia- | monds. Besides the peacock throne, | there are the ruby throne and the mare ble throne, both magnificent and ak most priceless, The photograph of the shah reproduced in the accompanying pleture and showing him at the mo- ment of his coronation was taken by the Prince Abdullah Mirza, Mifdhter D od) 18 tuder! — Do ie TWittfrah Ve me, teil fe teef, Dit nie HAS by » Even the unt tored Indians had discovered the usefu ness of many native plants before the advent of the white race. This informa tion, imparted freely to the whites, lod he latter UW mtly : ve writers and teachers, at our American fore sable medicinal roots wiinate and fatal dls perly Investigate them! of this conviction, be eves 1? most ¥a pr edical scier ype . a Tive 7. Tunctional and even valvular and other affections of the heart yield to Its curstive action. The reason why It cures these and many other affections, is clearly shown In a litle book of extracts from the standard medical works which is mailed free 10 any address by Dr. R V. Plerce, of Buffalo, N. Y. 0 all sending request for the same. a <> <> Not less marvelous, In the unparalleled cures It Is constantly making of woman's many pecullag affections, weaknesses and distyFming dePnecments is Dr. Pleres's Faveritd Jrescripye s is amply attested by emia Cu on Imonisle con trivuted by «ful pa . irreguaritie mal + Ga > by [] . Yer MANY Vihar auver physicians had falled yy - Both the above mentioned medicines are wholly made up from the glyceric extracts of native, medicinal roots. The processes sm ployed in their manufacture were original with Dr. Plerce, and they are carried om by skilled chemists and pharmacists with the ald of apparatus and appliances specially designed and bullt for this purpose. Both medicines are entirely free from sloohol and sll other harmful, habit-forming dross, A full Het of their Ingredients is printed on bots wrapper ~ ah MOVED One door below M, Snyder's Millinery Store, Bishop Street. Where we will have a larger room to be able to serve our patroms better. E. T. ROAN. | | range mit em Fred. Er Hot mer nes | ther un mei forb for mid) gedbrage, un | id) Bab alfort Mittags mei Poi oder [mei Sude mit ihm qetheelt. Wann | alfemol des Waffer in d'r tleene Srid | body war, hot mich d'r Fred djee uf d'r Budel genumme un mid niwer gedrage, un id) had meh wie emol gewinfdt, baf bie Rrid dreimol fo breet wir, wie fe war. ell, enihau, vie id) neingeh Sobr alt war, hen b'r Fred un id ge heiert un fen an’ Hau ¢ gange. wer berle war mir fed)? Monet qe beiert, bo hot er anfange 3u faufe. 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