'HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 7 1907 Tenet, i, In theNews| my TN AR PF , who fig 50 promi the New m In great tact turnit he story is told that after he had | 1 to exhib it hi in the combi ion of cap ital he met while on a visit to his old Virginia home the clergyman who had given him religious wi in boyhood and youth. The him in a fatherly 1H WA THOMAS F, RYAN. instruct latter remarked to manner: “Young bit of advice.” “1 know what It 18,” returned the rising master of finance, ‘the old song you preached when I boy, and fear nothing “No, n not at all, Thon ,” replied the d than 1 did tend te man, I want to give you a same was a anytl The 1 him bh self. A descri! r the transactions with Ryan was nected at the time of the insurance said: “Search ing the pub 3 of Thomas F Ryan through euty years as set down of corpora vd to do, I ght the * In Harper's Weekly In which » gory tion find | Equit for f the hington, but young lady he did nt s suflicient am » of his own ited] from his md broke off the that time the il young Bartoria served Gm or in tw I Fite-Flugh He nearly died of yellow fever, On the conclusion of the war he Miss Davidge took Lim Low and that young lady on condition that he would give wf of his sincerity by serious efforts to reach a still higher place on the roll of fame. He de termined to go into engineering, and George Westinghouse gave him a posh tion in his Pittsburg shops, where he worked as a common laborer at a dol- lar a day, carrying his dinner pall with the rest. Ile was making progress in the study of electrical engineering fron the ground up when Hoes over took him and ended that phase of his earcer. The romance with Miss Day. back h credit on the staff of | renewed his attentions to | fdge seems to have ended about that time too, He secured a commisison in the regular army and io a cap- taincy, serving in the Philippines, He resigned to return to the United States, at his mother's request, about three years ago nd not long after took as his bride another boyhood sweetheart, the beautiful Mlle. Cecilia Nousslard of Paris. rose ght Rev, Dr. David Il. n prominent in the The RI who has of the Episcopal general convention at Richmond, Va. Is of Qe un clerical looking of the mei 8s of the house of bi He was rector the famous Bartholomew's chureh, New York, when four ngo to be coadjutor Bishop C. Potter of the dio. of New York. and Bishop excellent and thelr along the roadsides to keep though wm are elderly, exactly aled. Few would take Bishop Greer for a man in his sixty work r fifteen St tholomew that one Greer, bere doings one ost shops, of St. chosen to years Henry Cose Both he Potter horsemen, gallops country help them thelr youth, both me if not are BISHOPr D. NH. GREER, th His as the rector of ited In making of the helm of the institu h es of the count with a ities for tion In four year, fo Years 'S res te the ike Bishoj great deal of h as his sal One ti int of his philant 1 the amount of his salary isked him why he was quite “lI felt that 1 was get umpered,” replied the bishop or of St. Bartholomew's. “I left over fre last year t all my needs.’ 108 O88 Mud is 10 for the year me hroples p had preached one Sunday A young woman whe strated oming obst on to his pian has won admiration of a oi likes Lh + Over first t tte an but the tre nerous should be™ Morite Standard will Rosentl attorney for the Ol com y In the fight 1 against payment of the fine in by Judge Kennesaw has disth ris of severa in make recently [omen] Mountain Land f in the co gi ished himse inten in the which he Is 0 contest prominent his work will be chiefly fined to the « of Indiana was oon gince It the Indiana subsidiary of the national oll monop oly which was fined by Judge Landis Attorney Rosenthal is a comparatively young man stil, though he has reached a leading place In Lis profes. MORITZ ROSENTHAL sion. He was born in Dizon, I, 1800 and twenty-two years later grad uated from the University of Michi gan. He was married In 1507 at Chi eago to Miss Virginia Moses. He has been a member of the Chicago bar since 1800 and has served as assistant state attorney of Cook county, I, and as assistant United States attor ney of the northern district of Illinois He Is a Democrat and a member of the famous Iroquois club of the city of Chicago. in lnted by Anthony N. Brady HELEN MALONEY. Daughter of Standard Oil Millionaire | [vins. and Her Elopement. { In the division of the “melon” disnppearance of Helen. Malo- | Whitney, Thomas 1°, ney, daughter of Martin Maloney of | Widener and the late Philadelphia, has been more than a) king each got some nine days’ wonder. Mr. Maloney, who | cents over 111.000 is a multimillionaire and a papal mar years back quis, was starting out with the party! came assoc! accompanying President Roosevelt on! enor In traction his Mississippl trip when a telegraphlie | delphia. Later message Informed him of his daugh-| tended thelr operation 0 Now ter's flight from home. She had left! and other Ids whi weined her father's palatial summer residence ing for the | Born In 1834, M1 reer ian hous to embarl manufactn his firm unlly only on the part of Chief Prober The Ryan, P. A. B Willinm 1. El odd and It Is a good many Mr. Dolan first be ited with Elkins and Wid enterprises In Phil erie ey York ripen dollars since the same « ] n which ations grad- took not shipbuilding, gasm! ind organization of traction pane When the reform wave striael "hilndelphia at the out set of Mayor Wea ! administrat Mr. Do corpo in the on THOMAS H. DOLAN. Whe Securities Traction Magnate Metro po "he Al York tion to t! Me tan raflw Mr. D of the draw: on the Me ny. The task of ascer i why this check amount distributed jo the © and and its manger re, how was drawn A Boston schoolboy was tall, weak and sickly. His arms were soft and flabby. He didn’t have a strong muscle in his entire body. The physician who had attended the family for thirty years prescribed Scott's Emulsion, NOW To feel that boy's arm you would think he was apprenticed to a blacksmith. ALL DRUGGISTS; 80c. AND $1.00. ef fh dlls dt a aaa aa a a aaa ta Bh aa A A A AAA Aen ad ad A Perfect Understanding | pr ———————— A —— ii Should exist hetween the seller anxious that our customers shu n the way of puality, fit and « order and we take particular pai: and the buyer of Shoes. We are i know just what they are getting mfort, when they favor us with an s to explain all points of everyfShoe we sell, We are giving the best that can be had at living prices for all and we treat every one alike by giving them full value for the amount invested, We sell john H Cressis' famons shoes for ladies, and the well knowe Walk on for men YEAGER & DAVIS, has de | | manded the utmost acuteness and per. | Dolan, HEIRESS AND YACHTSWOMAN. The Beautiful and Rich Wife of Com- modore C. Oliver Iselin. The wife of C. Oliver Iselin, bavker, sportsman and soclety a daughter of the Goddard of Ne Iatter to her and it is suid she will ev come into posse of the bulk of his en tire est about $30,000,000 AS Mis was ot the man, is William the $10,000,000, funily Colonel By inte port his will beauenthed en On ate, valued at got dore over, | nd ow: fug wn f yachts fend the Al I up hers » about ya ways salls on her husband i cht the Owns cup defenders when the boats and at the tiller crack sloop or schopner is perfectly at home. She has christened of cup defenders of an a number Last week great ied because panic circles of among the banks ar New York an ild and of FORT PITT MU INSURANCE Doesnt go up 0% 0X00 50000, the Flue J . You receive from there are evi ry pipes fo wasle ies © soir e, fired he at joy el burned § Or lee PERFECTION Oil Heater Equipped with Smokeless Device) he Rayo Lamp; | i hf I ved central ald urmcr rw UH your Heat ter or Ray ) Ls dealer cannot s 1pply mp wrile our 1 wal 1} lated : ery lamp warrar the Perlecti neares ATLANTIC REFINING co. Incorporated OOOO OD THINGS TO EAT SECHLER & COYFAN I mi a ee QQ QQ Dll pl pl el i pol) SRP PPNNNNIRN RNR RNRRRRRRRRRRRREYMY SOFC ININet ttt tet tint ntns ANNUAL BUTTER CONTEST FOR OCTOBER. FIVE DOLLARS IN PREMIUMS To First L Argost Numbe To Second Largest Nunibe rof PP To Third Largest Number of Pe T. ROAN, histor guniaiunan STREET, r of Pounds $2.5 ounds. 1. minds 100 ® (roceries Pa Brrreroxtr, i i Ti TT Th E. Schad Gas Fitting, Furnace, Steam and Hot Water hl Heating, Slating, Tin Roofing, SANITARY PLUMBING : ; | Estimates Cheerfully Furnished, Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. Spouting, This ware made to order,
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