pm Paaz 2 THE OENTR DEEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 28, 1907 1 hte: “was relteved™ and peace inwh News | E.U. Richardson, Haywood's Attorney. Judge Fremont Wood — A Queen In Silhouette War Secretary Haldane. “father” Clark of the Endeavorers. Se [tn the ss — 0 Premier Sturdza of Roumania. T cinlist bodies collect organ HE labor zations of country and So ed a fund for the de fense of Moyer, Hay wood and Pettibone, nls of the West Miners' federa of the ox-Gov ofl ern accused murder of ernor Steunenberg This fund has been sald to be $250,000 it is a anyway tion large and rge of It have securing for ry opportunity to far sum % the em and of | of the bar defense nevs asked the er “No, : sir,” replied Mr. Ewing, with | i Ing» he is In son he reduction BIR RI AND IN CARICA HARD weapons warfare, The men | laid of do vot approve of the secro- | tary's peace policy and have expressed themselves to that effect with more | force than eleg of m n making and materia n employed ’ " 1006, tured in the attitnde of exercising ¢ ministerial prerogative In the house o commons, He is a man who resemble. President Roosevelt In his wonderfti administrative eapacity and power of accomplishment, Physically he Is de seribed ns “broad shouldered, stoal and sturdy of limb, with a big head and a powerful, clean shaven face, the very type of the solid, confidence in. spring Britou whom nature has de — the | those | dethroned wed for high and responsible work the world.” Cueen Wilhelmina of Holland has al profile composed of soft and graceful Hines, ns Is strikingly brought out in a dihovette of her majesty recently The typleal Holland headdress she wears emphasizes the picturesque effect. The retains the made queen band, Prince Henry, has Increased his popularity since he participated in the une of the survivors of the wrecked steamer Berlin, drifted against an lighthouse at the entrance the Hook of Holland and broken in two. The conduct of the prince evineed his courage and elicited The only thing that injures Queen Wil helmina’ : is the fact that she has not provided an helr res which 10 Wis LN h pralse popularity as a ruler Father” Clark, as | he is affectionately | calied by Endeavor in Roun nation the new M Sturdsz y has serting hb If to ution measures designed premier Demeter been « LY devise and put in exe afford relief the evils and abiaes which yned much from have « 50 unrest the peasant His name is 1d olution among clas closely a . with the « of the old D principaliti the modern dom of Hon He was oue conspirators fubian into king sn of the who Prince Cuza, the last of the Huspadors, and he Is the only survivor of the minis tors who secured the election of Prince [4] DEMETER STURDZA | Charles of H{ohenzollern as Cuza’s suc The secretary was recently carica | cessor In 1800, tion of the kingdom of Roumania by The eventual recogni the European powers was larg~'y due | to his diplomatic skill and patriotic of | fort. Ho is a graduate of German unl | vorsities and has always been intensely | German in his sympathies. Te wan | held tn high esteem by the late Prince Bismarck, The premier Is fond of studies in philosophy, archaeology ad folklore and has written much on such subjects. |S mme—a———— ardent | effections of her subjects, and her hus | Br y 1 by the collapse of the structure upon which they work Building a bridge balancing in n in this way tricks that only | very expert engineer can juggle with | guccessfully As the | the great welght | ter must be | volves work progresses Wonders of the Great Island Bridge Erected Blackwell's Biggest Cantalever Forth Bridge Perils of Workmen and - -r overhanging the wa sustained at the shoreward ends by huge counterpolses and an | chornges, nnd the muscles must | be so molded that they will stand the | strain in manner of de Structure Outdone Problems steel of Engineers. posed upon them wit 1ht., No « such an N antalever br interesting in the ol before, for in England « ter bridg Ting now s of construction is kwell's Island bridge, Cone and Qued bor- he 1 ire is and will be the river and with Long only aot " Lo A when 1 hn road and con 18 en « dition to i a hom Gladstone Spoke In the Rain, One day as Mr, Glad y 3 wa Rr pref od n (181 eir hats i; 1 prefer mine As the rain fell more heavily Mrs, Gladstone step | ped behind ber husband and held an over his bare bead Lity at the time Mr. Glad t fluently on, expounding the bi¥it farming, but after a vi Yay Umnoreua not $330 and $3 YU eesr re apparel is nearly always light apparel. And is with shoes. Every “Queen Quality” Shoe " as light as the service for which it is intended will permit, A woman's shoe should be light in weight and flexible to the foot to enable her to walk in an easy, graceful manner. This is one of the especial charms that has made “Queen Quality” Shoes so popular. They combine bghtness with strength. We only ask the favor of fitting you with one of the many fashionable and beautiful Oxfords we have on display. Mingle’s Shoe Store. —— of being plunged dotvil mro tne river | “1 won't Tiave It.” Ile shrugged His shoulders, the mackintosh fell, and Mrs. Gladstone stepped back. For five minutes more In a deluge Mr, Glad stone went on; then he stopped, and we all fled. Manchester Guardian, The Onion Eater. “Most of us,” sald a man who eats plenty of onions, “eat too much meat and grease and butter and bread and not enough vegetables, and the conse quence is our systems get clogged up with grease and starch, our livers get out of and we grumble at our wives, and scold our children, and fuss when the baby and quarrel with the street car nduectors, and get into rows at the office ax lose our Jobs, not becat y sulky or l bil- Because You never order we are saw A He fact, most needs onion eater | sllence DY BUKgesng, Y our highness seems to have been busy of late.” The reply was characteristic: “Oh, no. That is your little Jot” It wae afterward learned that the ameer had executed every male member of the family of the assailant upon whom he could lay hands." London Globe High Game and Fools. er eat game high,” sald an ants “People will tell you that high game is tenderer What rot! Of course It is but would you want your steak or your chop spoiled in order that it might be a little softer to the teeth? No, never! Highness in game 1s an anachronism, a relie of the past, a the days of stage coaches. In those days it was impos- gible to deliver game to the cities fresh ~-transit was All game was high, and men ate it high because oth- erwise eat it at all; hence t igh nowadays, when there is ity for it, is to be a fool.” Cine nnatl 101 «Aq “Nev quary. tenderer, redid of too glo 14 1 r an Ww 4 ii 14 hey ey iirer, stake, having lost sev- Lio the are- An Odd Mi Neteh ne from couster- 1. An 1, The man tn 17604: “It 1, and the ess and JY stone, so F and oth- ised the Fle is tis Mexi- lille a NT TE Se a Th Th Th Th a J / i / A. E. Schad Estimates Cheerfully Furnished “STOTT SANITARY PLUMBING Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. EE WEE NE i TT i a ii i He was a a a J J I J J J J JH a a a wferfote tontert Special Sale! fofoelonforfonforte . RE — FRIDAY, MAY 24 tealenlen J . ] I Dress Gingham, Shambry Gingham, feof totanfenfenfofes Bargains all over the store on Frida y only. Workmen's Bargain House, ALLEGHENY ST. CC a BELLEFONTE, PA ns Letdetbande tte akonduadondonloudandealenionds abalone ate tlaubandendea bs McCALMONT & CO, SELL CONKLIN WAGONS with the patented “TRU mm Axle. The greatest wage and heights, S nooth W Netting mEmmmmmmmmm Potato Planters, Corn P AMERICAN WOVEN W SOUTH BEND and UNIVERSAL Plows, 1 m ever built. IRE FENCING, all sizes ire, Barbed Wire, Poultry i [arrow * lanters, Me:OCORMICK Binders, Mowers, Rukes and Tedders, A complete line of Farm Machinery and implements, FERTILIZERS of all kinds, Acid Fertilizer, per ton Phosphate and Potash per ton..... Many other grades ran oes + + 314.00 14.00 and the prices EEE «ee EEE Prices are right. You will do well to look us over before you buy else where. BUSINESS HOURS FROM 7 A.M. TO 8 P.M, McCalmont & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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