Page 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 25, 1907. Ld * | The Exposition At Jamestown. | ay TNS 0 educate along the lines of na tional history 1s the great object of the Jamestown ex- position, From April 26, when President Roose velt will press the button, start the machinery and make a speech, to Dec. 1, when the ates will close, the who visit show will be kept busy replen ishing their stores of historical knowl edge, and they will be to find what a multitude of important things hq happened in the vicin ity island since the little ships under Cap- taln Newport land on {ts shores next. It the Engl capes Charles pamed tl he g people 1 WILLIAM COUPER, surprised ve of Jamestown fleet of three led some passengers ! 000 years ago on May James town, h two place to hol that is there ruined chur built In about thi river from overlo Roads abot The is colonial, centurl grounds, Hampton ’ n Norfolk buildings the his COUPER'S STATURE OF CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH. of the exposition. Out ske bay from the exposi- the United States gov torical keynote into Chesaps tion gr ernment has bulit what is to be known as Smith harbor in honor of the gallant Captain John Bmitl indefatigable efforts in behalf of the Jamestown colony its preservation was chiefly due. One goes ashore from Smith harbor at Discovery | landing and finds himself standing In Raleigh square. Even the exposition playground, which at Chicago was called the Midway Plaisance, at Buf- | nds 11t lene jer ined N Ong piers, inciosing to hose : SCHURMAN C- CORNELL. Learned University President and Let ter Me Could Not Read. President harman of Cornell unui warm friend of the late WwW. Hig- gins of New invited to deliver the on the character of ighitrate at the men ently held In the state In the course of his re occasion to compare the { today In our own nation ith those which con- cerned the Roman in the times of Tiberius Gracehus and warned statesmen of the era In the American republic ag overstep- ping constitutional limitations as Grac- chus did, the cause in which they may be engaged, Presi dent wns Inter. preted by r to Presi dent Roose and the Jacob Gould Be versity i Grovern | OS York aud wa \ principal oration the dem i nl roblems o enublie present inst however Schurman's UHMARN u have al- ms the theo FeINATRS ut the head itten In was fa SOT for to his secretary. or hours be 8. They bt, but he ether of the e third A. D. 1 for invest! S| Or it to Ox! POT : stenographer, a woman, was curious. “let me see the funny thing.” she begged. It was handed to her, and a moment at laugh “It in short} QUEEN OF BEAUTY. Miss Della Carson, Popular Choice In Chicago Tribune Contest Beauty contests have recently been the rage both in England and the Unit ed States. The young the first prize In the ( beauty contest | | ple working g Was beauty comeliness over 6.0% contest that involved woman who won igo Tribune's Chicago Khe of afte winning the for mpetitors In a £50,000 wager ‘arson Crowd queen prize falo the Midway, at St. Louls the Pike | and at Portland the Trall, Is called | here the Warpath in sacred memory | of the red men who took to the war | path In war paint, to the great alarm | of the colonists, It was on one of these historic ocea- sions that Captain Smith bad a narrow escape from death, and the Indian princess, Pocahontas, who, according to the story, saved his life at the risk of her own, has been commemorated by a beautiful statue, the work of the sculptor Willlam Ordway Partridge. | Smith, too, Is to be preserved In bronze, His statue Is now being cast at the foundry and will be unveiled on James. town island In the autumn. The Im pressive figure, eight feet In height, | will be placed on a stone pedestal elov- en feet In height, so that it may be seen from the decks of all steamers passing up and down the river. It is the work of Willlam Couper, one of the | best known of American sculptors and a Virginian by birth, Hoe is Afty-three yoars of age and studied as a young man with Thomas Ball, whose daugh- ter he married. For twenty-two years his studio was in Italy, but he now maintaing one in New York. Couper bas very effectively portrayed the re doubtable Smith as a courtier, left hand resting on the hilt of his sword and In his right band holding a book, for he was ready with sword and pen. Captain Smith wag one df the most figures in the history of the Copyright, 197, by Chicago Tribune MISS DELLA CARSON. ! | and the expenditure of $25,000 In ad | vortising and prizes. A rich young man residing In an eastern state was visiting a friend in Chicago and hap | pened to show him a photograph of his | sister, remarking It was a pity Chicago could not prodoce a woman equally beautiful. Out of this lucident grew | the $80,000 wager, the Chicago young i | man staking that sum on his abllity to Dreadnoughts of ~ Uncle Sam's Navy Two Big Battleships Recently Authorized Which Will Cost $20,000,000 Ja. pan’s Satsuma the Most Forml. dable Warship Afloat. WwW of two to he American navy, each y of tonnage than the much vaunt- Dreadnought of ish navy, the of Uncle fighting mate ed. It JINR) EHR) ITH tion ships the add! greater fo put these sea the | some of the leg at Washi mon water, steers ia her to The Dreadn et beam ar THE DREADSOUGHT-BUW VIEW, is about twenty ne knots. She carries ten twelve inch and her arma ment represents Intest and most approved + way of eq ment for new American ships w Dreal- nought by 2.000 in lar- gest of the American navy at present {f the Louisiana type The newest of these, the Minne sota, was delivered to the government at the Norfolk navy yard on Feb. 27, after having demonstrated an average speed of 18851 knots in a remarkable trial run in 3 heavy gale. levices p naval ire. The Il exceed the tonnage. The sh ps are those accepiance N Do You Think For Yourself ? | Or, you open your mouth lke a young gulp down whatever food or medi + + + * intelligent thinking woman, » The makers of Dr. Plerce's Favorite Pre | seription, for the cure of weak, nervous, run~ down, over-worked, debilitated, pain-racked women, knowing tuls medicine to be made up of ingredients, every ons of which has the | strongest possible Indorsement of the leading | and standard authorities of the severs schools of practice, are perfectly willing, and in fact, are only 100 glad 10 pring, as they do, the formulas, or list of Ingredients, of which It Is composed, In plain English, on every bottle-wrapper, + + + +* + The formula of Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Pree scription will bear the most critical examina tion of medical experts, for It contains no alechol, narcoties, harmful, or habit-forming drugs, and no agent enters Into It that Is not highly recommended by the most advanced and loading medical teachers and author ities of their several schools of practios | find a young woman who should be de- | man's sister, The Chicago Tribune took up the matter and made an offer of $20,000 in prizes. Professional beau- ties Ike artist's models were barred. Miss Carson is a medium blond and twenty-four years of age, Bbe Is a ste nographer, working at a salary of $12 a week, and has been supporting her since she was nineteen, The is published by courtesy of the clared Ly competent judges the equal | in good looks of the eastern young | * + No other medicine for woman's {lls has any | puch professional endorsement as Dr, Plerce's | Favorite Prescription has received, in the un | She Is the fastest American navy. The displacement of the Minnesota Is 17,050 tons. She Is surpassed In size and armament not only by the Dreadnought, but by the new Japanese battleship, the Satsuma, launched by Japan at one of her own shipyards but a short time ago. At the present time Japan owns the largest battleship afloat, for the Satsuma 1s a 10,200 ton ship. That the Japanese do not intend to trust to the other powers pursuing a policy of disarmament Is shown In the fact that the mikado's government recently made an appro. priation of $28,000,000 for the increase and improvement of the Japanese navy. The appropriation of this large sum for naval construction had nothing to do with the friction this country and Japan over the San Fran clsco school alr, however, as It was made In nee plans pre pared before epl occurred. Hs riti » Harper's battleship between afl accords with ode 0 no proposition what. ¢ this programme Francisco board of ed mn evicted 1 nes school he Japa @ is CO per Shakespeare's Churchgoing, ably ¢ did his own gion, sald to the ex. on if he » town and ded bent thers Is not get on Himself 1 nk that Lhe did in this respect of preachers, he does not to have been fond of preaching. which sounds like it—and from Polonlus, wise be onile “a prating old fool." well the wisest seem That very most it Is—comes wi Sore Throat Cure re re Throat quick! safely and “reme made for TONSILINE © re. It doesn’t es do its whole i oats which are sore TONSILINE is sn antiseptic, kills the Sore Throat germs and corrects the con. {ditions which produce Sore Throat and Like diseases, “The fir e Rives relief and a few d A ¢ k, safe tine cure for Sor [hroat ribes TONSILINE. wt 8 EK. RHOAD Pb . 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No. 1324 Beezer's MeatMarket ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, If you want a nice Juley Steak. go to PHILIP BEELER. mn we | cent SLICED HAM, | All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ste We fear that when he Walked to chruren with bis wife he went no farther than the porch, but strolled along the Avon, where he was found by Busanna and Judith on “a grassy bank” in close con~ verse with “daisies pled and violets blue” and “herb o grace” as became Bunday, And In winter he was not sorry “when coughing drowned the parson’s saw.” ‘The preacher and the poet have never got on well together and will not until they learn that they are Identically the person, as Cardinal Newman and that they must not divide and antagonize wha God hath Joined together. ~Theodore T, Munger in Atlantic Rumae LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS. § 6 Be AVPITOR 8 NOTICE Tn th ) FRANK JOHN ( WERK ZERNY NotI ¥ Of am the a iw yl will be maddie Pennsylvania A.D 7 byt Lesthers, Emer) Thomas. under the Act of Assem? 1 the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, ent Af set 10 provide for the incorporation and reguistion of certain corporations, ‘approved April Bh, A D. 154. and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation 10 be ealled Howard Mattress Company.” the character and object of which is the manufacturing of all Kinds of mattresses and Lhe sale of such manu factored product. and for the purpose of having possessing and enjoying all the rights. bedefits and privileges of sald Act of Assembly snd is supplements The proposed charter is now on fle In the office of the Secretary of (he Oommonwesith 1617 N. 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Is Nt CK I, Philip Carls, bought of Jacob Smith, of Madisonburg, Pa, sll the personal property sé comstable’'s s held on April 6th I have alse in his care to preserve for me PHILIP CARIS, Madisonburg, Pa. nile given Ih £1 iv LEGA L. NOTICE ot is hereby sceounis will firmation on Wednesday i % cxoeptions be ft of the wer given that the he presentod Lo following the Court for con May 22nd, 1907, snd led thereto, on or before Lhe same will be ooh» Jucksom rag, guar am H. Mi) 1 by Charles wirslors wridlsn of 2 bust Lary gra be Fl Ly f the May H an of ox w JAMES A. B. MILLER 00 Bolieitor for petitioners ey row Seeds That G uw We have a stock of the ed food now. ask to see our “Water Fountain hickens. The only way supply of clean water The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. BELLEFONTE. ~~ W. H. MUSSER, | General Insurance Agent | Notary Public and Pension Attorney. BELLEFONTE, PA. HARRY FENLON { Frederick K. Foster Sueecewsor to} Wm. Burnside FIRE. LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE, BONDS of every description Texrie Covny, BELLEFONTE, B41 1y Jno. F.Gray & Son. Successors to GRANT HOOVER. : Insurance : ra.
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