» Paar 2 THE CENTR DEEMOORAT, BELLEFONTE, P/ JUNE 1907 Short Stories Hbout People {ho Write. HE Winston Churchill land, who was recently appoint. od privy councilor of the Lib eral cabinet, very young man to have achieved what he has and to have distinguished himself in many different fields, At he has mastered things men would take half In the dozen years since majority he has been in army cam palgns In India, taken part in the bat tle Khartum, been a war corre spondent has fought is a which a century to learn he reached his af Ol south ropr ely it with regard to } land also. This writer, whose is J. M. W. Van der | ~t00 long and hard sign 34 tHe ii ane ‘oorten-Schwartz g name for literary 1 United States re order tend the nations! Ig IP——WaS iI fro gu ns I, Mi ’ his ex most conten i and He and « ion tured has a has great dea figure whicl the urposes The accompat of a series pub in the Bookman, lend them of selves well to th comic Artist come lished recently ying serio portrait is one Others series took off the personnal peculiarities of Richard Watson Glider and George Ade. Mr Gilder has a strikingly Intellectual face, but one of a type whose peculiarities can vasily be exaggerated by a earica turist He has never enjoyed very good health and Is retiring to the point of bashfulness. But he was not bash ful about responding to the summons in the same MR GILUER IN REALITY AND TURE when the call came to serve his coun try in the Unlon army during the civil war, nor has he been timid about ful filling his duties as a citizen since, for he has led in many movements for so cial reform. No less an authority than Richard Le Galllonne charges Mr, Gl dor as a literary man with leading a sort of double life. This Is bow he makes It out: -o- IN CARICA { charming of Eng calling 80 | thirty-three | most | | el | liness of the servant Mr, | dertook to help three year-old Marjory | | to dress, “The editor of the Century merely a passionate amorist; he 1s a nature poet as well. Mid all the turmoil of going to press, the nnxious duties of rejecting manuscripts for his magazine, he Is yet able to feel not merely the pulse of the publie, but the great simple heart of the world beating and to hear her volce him wistfully even through the guarded doors of the Century is not | well club “It seems a pity that.a man with so sincere a love of nature should be con demned to earn his living by such in human as oditing a successful magnz How Mr, Gilder's heart must sink when after some days in the country he feels the dyead, irresistible menns ine ¢ coming over him once more and es that the dark being who lives » by Side double ly sh orl ail with him In his mysterious about to resume his gris and the Jekyll of the amorous il Hyde! fe ls pe cs be lost in the editorl: A good many of the humor day would have If they 1 could One of its of to business not use slang or dialect, Ade's works is called * and its title led the essavist., Professor to go out of George bles In Slang to see the peare’'s writ has have Edwin Markham ot! things that tablish his rank in Hterature, written hie 1s hd | many nl to os but he is Fhe M With t Hoe" t h MT still 1) # thor of “INE MAN WITH THE HOE" AND EDWIN | MARKHAM labor law It Is too often made null through the lies that the children's parents make them tell. A minister asked a poor, thin, pallid bobbin boy how old he was, i “It depends,’ tiously. “PependsT sald the minister, pends on what? “If I'm golu’ on the traln I'm unde twelve, but If I'm lookin' fora job I'm over fourteen.'"” the boy answered cau De All She Had. In the absence of his wife and the | Taylor un He had succeeded In getting i] arms In the sleeves and through the armholes of her garments and had buttoned her into them. Then he told her to put on her shoes herself and he would button them. He moon discovered that she was vainly striving to put a left shoe on her right foot, “Why Marjory,” he sald Impatiently, “don't you know any better than that? You are putting your shoes on the wrong feet.” “Dey’s all de foots 1 dot, papa,” re plied Marjory tearfully —Youth's Com- panlon. Che Merrimac Hnd Monitor In John ish in the war ral a the t Adn sunk bay fight Many and how within avour =i the land YATTON OT Enore, forces participated 1 | fighting. The great plers the | ment has constructed at the | tion grounds extend out over the | for more than half a wlle | enable the visitor to walk | where the Monitor and part of the Battle Hrray. | combat, UCH as the Ameriean | kaha t | was repeatedly is interested In warships and | batter) f the Federal for | br srlon « he ders OrCes naval warfare, It seldom The Monitor v the frst | { " 101 or wn He rst that the civilian sees a real —-— ; : of naval ve designn or an imitation {tor ) . Ors mn who knows just AT rota] We the United States government b vanquished the Ericsson in 1861 and 1862 of the Rev { ¢ Te ed ns the mo t niin! feat cenlm a nly 8 construction tl 4 Mobile, how devised © the in Ti A I HeOaoOr : Togo aunih rlorit "i \ fleet in the in ih foderacy ship In ac wal Y sham battle . of ich eelebrats | one eng nverage shelled by the is $018 ted a even one p wns designed how Brit how led over a person Paul Jones olution, rragut at ps of irpedoes the sl Dewey dons Manila Inte wd Rojest- Japan tion el sen of neys “in a ture the town three h set and princi | take m the INDUSTRIAL ITEMS. vigatk the Fy n ne ‘ hia nt of n nr now numbers 25, nage of 0.074000 of constracti anf the ut rile pyar for the be the greatest since put year wi THE PAINTERS. and directly over Merrimae a in igement we It Is said that this very and bul n th witer thu re Re] i goTNNT Pp goyern expos f + land of a class mon it fo f f the mer arrent 1850 Sah a a a ah el Re a M8 t i + * FITTED FEET | A man can make himeel big lot of misery by wear wrong Sh and it often proves the “wrong Shoe” when like some friend one man insists on having a style Hnst Wears There are several radical families of feet Let us fit yours for the fitted foot looks better than one cramped or twisted into a wrong shaped Shoe. Straight lasts, swing or Common Sense lasts. well from Any normal foot can be fitted and fitted one of these three shapes HAYE YOU SEEN THIS SEASON'S STYLES ? There are splendid specimens of structurally faultless Footwear, Such Men's Shoes are not sold anywhere else for less than a half to a dollar more in price. ~All leather is a galaxy of stylish toes, MI NGLE'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE. SELL LBAALBARMLAAALBALALLBIGELELPSBILPI PPI E42 9 eee aaa aa aaa s ass a aaa sl AAA EEL AS tid | =] ine of the United States O06, with a gross ton If the present rate | wa Is not checked the ort { Electric Sparks. (r Bad Breath. A wellknown physician, who undoubtedly knows, declares that bad breath has br oke n off more matches than bad temper, iy here ardent lovers who must sometim wish their sweethearts presente d sweeter mouths to be kissed, 200d teeth cannot revent bad breath * stomach is The imperial Turkish government has decided to establish several wire Inxs ‘plegraph stations In the empire At present there are only two In 1876 there phones in all United States ly small town 3,000 telephones Up to this time globe ht not 1.000 feet, hut his RY be of error to with were Europe T ofdn y only 200 tele and 280 In the a comparative lke Las over in working order the din been arris are cs Genon meter of the ed within Tesla wavs reless telegraphy will reducing this ns rein i fifty tH at Nikon that Rem Of the means of cure for atin is a t of the feel or loss The Back Yard. A fruit hack worth twe Gentry yard Qu V ENGRAVING PLA CENTRAL PENNSY [THED BEY ENGRAVING (0, Ns SPOR. A, “INVITED: To. 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A complete line of Farm Machinery and implements, FERTILIZERS of all kinds, and the prices run : Acid Fortine, DOF SOM. sc. s+ oun 22344 uns «310.00 Phosphate and Potash por DORs ussnserassnenes 1400 Many other grades. Prices are right. You will do well to look us over before you buy else where. “TRUSS” Smooth Wire, Plows, Harrows BUSINESS HOURS FROM 7 A.M. TOG P.M, McCalmont & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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