P age 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA. On “dy JULY 1907. “Fighting Bob,” Fleet Commander N view of the present delicate sit- uation In the relations between the United States and Japan the assignment of Rear Admiral Rob- ley D. Evans to command the fleet that is to cruise in the P high compliment to that officer and an expression of much in his discretion and ability Admiral Evans has had more as a fleet commander any other rear ad- miral or list. He Is familiar with conditions in Pacific waters, as he was commander-n-chief of the Asiatic fleet for 8, a4 part of this serv ice being during the period of the Rus. so-Japanese war “Fighting briquet. He the attacks on F war, ing in severe shot command the raiso, Chile, strained rela and the Unit course at him hl helped v tiago vice | return: was take Nort confidence experience than 1 the active two year earned his son. the heroes of in the elvil nt four in has was one of rt Fi that ¢ Woun Yor lob" cher rece Za gem 1s. He rifle I keto y KION was another fiw nn : } his Fvans on his foot ind and he own ac went a high" he ‘striking the poor chap In the throat and passing out at the back of the neck He »t after dropping his pitched the gown near me, where he lay dead ™ Lippincott's re! that when was a captain on one of Uncle Sam's big dogs of war he was once hastily aroused in the middle of the night by A lieutenant, who Informed him with| much perturbation that the ship was | on fire close to the po i mangnzine “If that be 80." maid "Fighting Bob. ™ rising leisurely put on his clothes, “we shall soon see to iL" The Ueutenant went back to the scene of danger, but shortly afterward geturned and sald: “You need not be afraid, sir. The fire is extinguished.” “Afraid!” thundered Captain Evans “What do you mean by that, sir? | never was afraid In my He” Then, looking the lleutenant full in the face, he added: "Pray, how does a man feel, sir, when he Is afraid? 1 need not ask how he looks!" put in a count. “My bullet writes, Hitle 1ggered gun and finally aver parapet and rolled tow to acific means a | around | Evans | : | WONDERFUL MAY SUTTON. American Girl Who Won English Ten- nis Championship. Miss May Sutton of of the remarkable letes of time, endurance marvel of formances most her in all athe and the per Englishwomen are prover- strong and athletic to the and diver women skill are her and her playing tennis who witness bially rowing popularity of outdoor in England from That an the shwomen Is to the sports slons time lmmemo- rial take Engli compliment American woman should from high and honors in tennis away considered a healthfulness gland L ast K De glass I. Chambers. hambers and ion to Miss D iY us INDIANA'S BEAUTY QUEE Miss Ura Shoaf, Schoc a Crawfo Graduate MINS URA BHOAF. Hoosler State she had the honor of | winning the first prize. She was then | ber of the fair sex Is entitled to the distinction of being voted the most beautiful woman in the United States, The photograph of Miss Shoaf, which is by Nicholson of Crawfordsville, Is published by courtesy of the Indianap- olls Star, alifornia 1s one | the “This ls Thim.” Not In a thousand years will blood | forget blood, of ours, The had winding all morning through open country, Now It was approaching woodland high grass, The captain of the com as advance guard, knew that trouble was probably lying ahead. He called to him his pet sergeant—the man he had been through all day for the time a “best” man was needed, “Sergeant O'Hare,” he sald, you to pick out from the column been close pany, acting Q saving when “I want company any You only have the be point want I think we hills.” Sergent can anybody st you choose know. low company. “Sulll O'Donnell! He hesitated 1 : ally Swedes, van!" "Mel MeGlinnis!™ wandered the line, Big, Teutons, lanky in plenty jut y on the he called Morlarity! His and down glance 11 up ft hi re , red : and fey ii up The Remarkable Part, taster cannot be deceived as to the his. tory or of ten world ent his firm : he © any in from # drunk tea when lobe nationality He can pres elvedd, for There's the garden and we'll in i and decide Lets that lantern d the vay." Diplomatie, Stranger (watching a row in a village We are all going for each other pretty f ly except that big fellow He jets every hit him and nothing Why Is that? Landlord Oh, he to be mayor this year, so he want to fall ont with gende Blatter hig He inn to the landlord) they one town doesn't any one. Fle Won't Always Work, “When Rome, do as the do.” he quoted “If you Intend to act upon theory throughout life.” she returned, “let us hope that you never will have occasion to visit an insane asylum for In any purpose.” Dead Cities, “What of Nineveh ?™ became | the Bunday school teacher chosen to represent Indiana In the nae tional contest to determine what mem. | “It was destroyed” sald Johnny promptly, “And what became of Tyre “Punctured.” «Cleveland Leader Misunderstandings and minding oth. or people's business cause most of the trouble In this world. ~ Manchester Un. lon, even in this great nation | | | | | 1 wants Romans | that asked i { i i You | will be fired on from those | t O'Hare's eyes searched the | ‘arthy: | left of the | i on,” the : | malicious atiack upon { his first palr of pants o and | { string of titles aud hon | of regiments | plain boy with to expe | ting on | great anxiety | health | stricken with diphtherin, as #ix men you choose and go nhead as a the A LITTLE GRAND DUKE. Heir to Russian Throne a Healthy and Lively Youngster, The little Czarowitz Alexis put on time ago its if he with a command but just Liort kled duke and was just as much tie had not been a grand rary of soldiers, throne, lest many fn Recently the child hopes rest there was whose might be his sister, Anastasia, on BO little Grand Duchess Verdict ior Dr. Pierce Ladies’ Sending truth after a le. is ar REIN HAS "a lle will rave) truth is geting its boots and no doubt hundreds of thousands of good peo inwarranted and Dr. R. V. Plerce n* Home Journal. id sven rr le Aue Whi A } t a Fead Lhe | and his * Favor te Pres in the May n LE] HEL ( i ’ wr o ar " alory ring his yhol, or ng, drugs his *Fa- medle ia ne roots and 18 what : slate. te y fal se, le Ld tg - . TE a - slanders w - o » | Japanese youths to their | 80 delicately aj tations of sit- Memory bells are toys given by the sweethéarts, | They are constructed of slips of glass tion sets tinkling of the gly name, them J ngl ing. 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