—— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, _BELLFFONTE, PA. NOVE MBE R 21, 1907. — | Caught by the Pictures of People Who Are Talked About and Short Stories Concerning Them, George Gould's Test. ee elf EORGE GOULD, | who expressed] his confidence In the soundness of business condl- tions in the coun- | try at large on | landing in New| York from a Eu- | ropean trip cently, Is one] member of the] Gould family| who seems to! keep his domes- | tic affairs from attaining unde-| sirable newspa- | per notice. Ev-| erything that one | reads about the | private life of | this branch of | the house of| Gould 1s pleasing GEORGE GOULD. g54 complimen- tary. Mr. Gould's boys and girls have so far conducted themselves with cred- it and won friends among all classes. The success of his son Jay Gould in tennis is especially pleasing to George Gould, who has always been athletic himself. He once passed a physical ex- amination for employment as a brake- man on his own road, the Wabash. The examiner of applicants for such | positions did not know him, and for | the joke of the thing he donned a car- | digan jacket, an outing shirt and an | old cap and presented himself for the | test. The report which the examiner | handed In read as follows: “This ant in almost perfect physical tion, as indicated on the accompany! chart. His bl chest measurements above the re- | and eps i averages MAring appli he N 4 country ture 11 her s« ried’'s cot of her ! Hing 1 nt —th—tetro- polite: (Nn pera Ho and it b 5 Oe ed that the mer t y renewed col ter can won of mon has an her own « rians when it come 0 Appre art of any kind and th to Europe to find a per son of culture may But Miss Farrar has since said that this in terview She de nies saying art in America or en little better than barbarians be somewhat excused, adulation she has re« rather turned her head ago she left this hanging down her back to her shoe tops. She own country Ameri can singer ever heard In Europe. She has been for seven years a member of the company at the Roya! Opera House in Berlin, Is now twenty-five, girlish in igure, dark eyed and with a very ex pressive face. Her teeth are white and her mouth str and shapely. She Is a typleal Ai of the early twentie self possessed we and keenl vies ition of must go ace where at one am feel at home isrepresented her that that m there is no ntrym She might if the eived abroad had Nine years country with plaits and her skirts returned tb her her cou are however, the most praised mg wricean girl " - poised intelligent The Duke of Alva, whose name has been coupled with that of Miss Mathilde Townsend of W belongs to one of the most ancient houses of Spain, but his riches not In exact ishington proportion to the grandeur of the fam | It has sald that he wimiration for Miss Town would wed her. but assured the fly history been has a deep send and ke to has young lady's moth | er pathetically that | an lncome of $200, 000 a year would) be the very least on which he could do credit to his rank and title and his incumbered es tates. Though the late William IL. Scott of Erle, Pa. Miss Townsend's grandfather, loft quite a number of TEE DUKE OF ALVA. millions, he put his property In such shape that it could not very well be dissipated by his descendants, and It ‘has been stated { the title and estates of Columbus, { heriting them from { wife of | man. | trum} it whirl Pia Camera Expert, Geraldine Farrar, Duke of Al- va, Dr.C. M. Freeman, Brand Whitlock and Captain Mec- Cormick of Princeton. | Rppe—— son-in-law, which would compel her to close up her splendid home on Massa- chusetts avenue, Washington. When the late Duke of Alva and his wife were In this country at the time of the Chicago World's fair much was sald about the family. It once Marla de Toledo, Diego Columbus. It was this family which lent the autographs of Columbus exhibited at the falr. An Incident of the November elec- tions was the defeat for mayor of Me tuchen, N. J., of Dr. Charles M. Free- Dr. Freeman 18 not known wide- held | in-| ae ! | Young Folks THE PIN PIANO. An Amusing Musical Hatrymonit That Is Easily Made. Have you a cigar box, | paper, per? Well, that is all make a pinnetta, and 1 pleasure and amusement it will afford you need to 1, Milk dealers in Clearfield attempted to raise the price of the lacteal fluid to 10 cents a quart, but were obliged to go back to 5 cents. In Bellefonte the price | is 8 cents with one | cents, LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS. | ADMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICE a bit of tissue | a paper of pins and a tack ham- | | persons indebted to the sald estate { ed vo make payment am sure the | | LCLERMENT DALR | you and your friends will amply re- | | EXECUTOR 5 NOTICE pay you fer the trouble, First, you take the down the lid, with bright colored paper, so that it will look pretty. Then tack the pins slong the edges of the bottom of the box. You must be very careful in.the pounding of the pins, difficult part of the work. Have your sister or somebody sing the soprano part of any song you like, note by note. Perhaps, unless the sing- box ly beyond the bounds of Metuchen, but | his wife, fame as Mary BE. tional-indeed, Wilkins, has a na- an international--repu- tation. the novelist, who won literary | Politics and | literature were both | slightly mixed in the | selection, Freeman, who is Republican, ran the Democratic tick- et and received 107 | votes, while the head of the Republican ticket received 224. It was only Freeman while en- gaged in canvassing for the mayoralty , nomination DR. CHARLES M. rested on a charge FREEMAN. of shooting craps. He denied the charge and sald It was wed up by his politic though a medic ice medi ie, al opponents, al grad- as he ss that ne iim a wou 3 from Metu fo different Dr. B ook and : ) active hand Mayor Whithe than He “Gold latter's He ange w hen fighting, an this partic received contest wR Ar about 2.000 more voles ted the the late Masor Jones and the death Inherited his mantle writes, and he has the advant discussing matters pertaining ernment and sociology to speak from an experience gained in dally contact with such problems. The mayor ran on Rule platform this time, just as he did before when he was ele first t was a disciple of en ne tule” on w! to ROV of being able a Golden The victory of the Princeton football eleven the Carlisle Indian team was In no small degree due to the ter rifie 0} of the gallant Princeton McCormick His position in en is that of fullback after the was cal McCormick lifted from a little tee at midfield | over end to the five yard The Indian Mount Pleasant leaped ahead, caught the slippery leather on the fly and dash od over smashing play captain, J the TI Shortly ne H ger ele ol and sent Indians’ player ng ¢ ine headlong the slimy field eight | yards toward his opponents’ bars be fore he was brought down by the ward avalanche of orange and black forward play, caused however, by Prince ton's overeagerness | the | to get Into scrimmage, cost her a five yard penalty and forced MeCor mick to kick off once again. The pale face fullback, wrote a witness of the incident, “booted the pigskin once more to Carlisle's five yard mark, where the ever alert Mount Pleasant picked It up and trickled through the onrushing Tigers like water through a man's fin gers. On he sped for twenty yards, placing the spheroid on his own twen- ty-five yard line division.” Later In the game McCormick show CAPTAIN J Moconmick | for Dr. | al on | a few | weeks ago that Dr. was ar | gEathe | the ball | over | on- | Offside | THE PINNETTA, { er has a perfectly true voice, | better use some instrument to | your pinnetta by. Use new straight {plns and pound them In untill they | sound exactly like the singing, just as a violin is tuned with a plano, The { deepdr the pins are driven the higher the sound, If a very high note is de- | sired small black pins are best, and for bass notes large needles are best, but A in the depth of great difference you had | common pins can be used for all, very little difference the driving makes a in the sound Holding the box fir | e better, lacing it on in your left a table, ur right Soult le of ABOUT THE SUN DOG. Explanat Bpight | led a riy a sun sun as a dog master. When the heavens the lion separates from the nd a brilliant spot of So far as the editor knows there separation of that kind in the perhaps because the moon's is so much fainter than that of he editor had the great pleasure of seeing a sun dog sev. eral years ago, and it was beautiful beyond des ription | hicago News ir the its ra ( gradually appears as halo light the moon's sun Lions and Tigers. A curious story as Hlustrating the difference in courage between a lion and a Bengal tiger is told by an old | showman: “One day, In order to make a test, placed a firecracker In the respective cages and lighted the fuses, | As soon as they began to burn they at tracted the attention of both animals, but in a widely different manner. The lon withdrew Into a corner and watch ed the proceedings with a distrusted and uneasy eye. The tiger, on the con trary, advanced to the burning fuse with a firm step and unflinching gaze. On reaching the cracker he took his | paw and began to roll it over the floor, and when It exploded beneath his very nose he did not flinch, but continned his examination until perfectly satis (fled. The lion betrayed great when he heard the report of the explo { lon and for quite a time could not be | conxed out of his den.” we A lazy man makes a strenuous { to see how little he can accomplish Where ther's a will, there's a lot of disappointed relations and nail | IF YOU HAD A NECK As Long as This Fatlow, and hed ORE THROAT TONSILINE wR then cover the whole box | i | | Ing { make payment | sent the for this is the | tune | fear | effort i Estate of Nora ¥ ion township. dee'd Latters of administration in the above est having been granted to the undersigned UNDERWOOD, late ais all wre request having claims hout delay JAMES Q. 1 Atty K-47 and thos 10 present Lhe sane wit to 'NDERWOOD Canton, Ohlo in the matter of the estate of BRUSGART, late of Miles Town County, Pa. deceased Letters Lostamentary M Hs ship SARAH Centre in the above estate hav been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to state are requested and those having claims to pre. ane without delay to J. CLAYTON BRUNGART Executor Rebersburg said « W. Hanusox WALKER Attorney for estate APPL ATION FORCHARTER Notley bem % hereby given that ade to the Governor and the Wy Commission of the State of Pem the 12th day of December 147 Assembly entitied corporation and regul Win corpora tions approvod April and the sup plements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called "NITTANY WATER OOMPAN the character and object of wh leh is the supply of water to the public In the . ship of Spring and near the vi ant Gap, Centre Co. Pa ) for thes We Lo have, possess and enjoy all the rig fits and privileges of sald Act of Assemb's the supplems thereto Huon 8. 1 W. Hanmi in nls AYLOR ON WALKER $44 § COVRT PROCLAMATION the Honorable of the Court Orphan Oyer and 7 n Bellefor entre County Banking Co., : Yor a Limi ted For Sale ’ Western Qil Refining & Fipe Line Company 50c A SHARE--PAR $1. Time only Great AS. HAT Qu NCOCK & CO., 1 a Salle ("4 » 11 } LaSalle icago, lL Souvenir Papeterie 50 Sheets of Paper and 50 Envelopes bhalf-tone ture of wn the lid of the ok Baza 39 "Cents, ¢ bear itil will make in and see out Holiday Goods Green's Pharmacy Company. The Rexal Store Bellefonte, box, we call Foxte asts) at on Ve have terie that SOT noveltie pap ent TI i — v > PATENTS, or two selling at 6 | of Un + + + : + + +* + " + H + * * M +- & * de & + + 4 * * ’ + + + " Ea + + * ¥ + + 4 > + + * - ¥ 4 > + 4 ¥ -* - + & a & + & a 1 4 > + 4 + + a ed + + &* + & ¥ + Trade Marks, Labels. Send for my new free book "How to Get Them,” Invent something useful practical inventions, whether larger small. Se nd | | deseription for free opinion as to patenability JOSHUA HR. H. POTTS, Lawyer, 929 Chestnut St, 306 Ninth St, Washington #0 Dearborn SL, Chicago. Provide PROTECTION for your HOME and to your FAMILY. Our plan is the best, mont secure ever oflered 10 money savers, A small sum put aside monthly does it, it's very easy A Certificate of Stock With Life Insurance Protection is the One Correct Method Details on Request. Send for Calendar-1908, PENNSYLVANIA SAVINGS FUND AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 248 FOURTH AVE. PITTSBURGH, PA, How to Get a Nice Home. Bellefonte Trust Company, Capital $125,000, Surplus $20,000. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. RS s.r SR. A AA Aa aaa aaaas anh bad : Reliefoble Trost Compan ¥ Belleonte rs A hah nc dado ddl dd PAINT YOUR HOUSE In attractive colors and it will stand out Our experience in combining colors har. bor's from its neigh. monionsly is at your service with the Pure White Lead and Oil to back us up. tion. gS RR ul od 8] » » BUSH ARCADE, » \8 THE NEW WALL PAPERS We have can be made to give many novel forms of decors. We'd be glad to suggest original ments, for your house—they need not be expensive. Wall Paper, Window Shades, Curtain poles, paints, oils, glass, etc., AT. ECKENROTH BRO , » » ® » » ed » » eel + “eed » ee) nl el Med . Sout SE 3 SC SE SE NE AE A IR RE OE OR DE JR OR OE OK OE 8 OK » Cl Jd » KA Feed el Jol ot » ‘ Cl » » Chel Cl . treat. » * oo ® ® There is money in | Philadelphia, | Energetic representaiives to sell our “Combination Life Insurance and Savings & Loan.” For full particulars und open territory write us PENNSYLVANIA SAVINGS FUND & LOAN ASSOCIATION 248 Fourth Ave Pe i , Pittsburgh, nna | $F PIPRIEVIRIRERINRVINNY i Stove Time ! EEE EE I EE PEE ES SS Ey he Orr Painter Co. A NY AND bd he Prizer Painter Co. PE HME BOARDS LOTH The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. Sh a A aah aa a a lL A Aa SOU A 2 AA Aaaaanass ads AREAS SSaal CEX1IRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA. ~Con tensed 1 e table effective - ine 17, 10 REAL IWR REAI No4 Nod No va EW p.1 : 4 PA WM'SPORT & Ru ——— hE NEW YORK. r (Via Phila) | ANTHI COALS * a a Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superigr Screenings for | burning, Builders’ and pl terers’ Sand Ni 1321 { Commen Trixrn reer f LCeniral, NE LaLLS No Beezer's MeatMarket ALLEGHENY ST, BRLLEFONTE We keep none but the best quail BEEF, PORK MUTTON All Kinds of Smoked Meat, If you want a niece Ju ty of SLICED HAN Fork Rausage. ete cy Steak, go to PHILIP BEEZER W. H. MUSSER, Greneral Insurance Age: Notary Public and Pension Attorne BELLEFONTE, PA HARRY FENLON { Frederick K. Foster | Wm. Burnside FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO Ruecessor to INSURANCE. BONDS of every description Texrie COURT, ATE, - Pa B42 ly Jno. F. Gray & Son Suceassors to GRANT HOOVER. : Insurance: "EAR pm SE Lif and Accident Insurance. and Surety Bonds. Grider's tone Bldg, Bellefonte.
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