THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “Chat” Column TuaT it does seem a pity that so many Bellefonte girls run to waist. TuAT the man or woman in Bellefonte who fears death, its a sign that they are not living right, THAT every newspaper man in fonte is not so that he can't somebody a roast Belle- poor give the charities in home never TuAT some of fonte that begin at side of the house. TrAT some girls in Bellefonte a a bumble bee, Mighty nice but dangerous to handln, Tuat if you lend some people 1 fonte money they will always be lasting obligations to vou THAT some young men shouldn't be a door 1 they should get Tua who forge proper t up and ¢ head of + vat hi 8 to get his to | the : 1 1 1:1 : 3 IOOKS IKE © Trat there have been Bellefonte this season than in history—Crissman’s dancing schools. its Tat we woul ney, Esq., would ri ment by a pair a good arithmeti Tuar Johr Benner, Says that it was a case o ing up a tarmer his superior beautf of twins ian. Tuat Bellefonte has in it a numl people who ri would give their baby carriages of THAT t the caref County Bank, is can sleep just as well in Tuar if the of Sherif le in automobil hey say that | al » wanis t make clothing developed The best until they That fonte, is one even look at desire to remove THAT a certain fonte | personal sacrifice misguided woman, who n ing man to reform wise enough to “udvice: v TuaT the young man and lady who met the other night at the tank, below the Pennsylvania roundhouse and it wouldn't take a deep ti to figure out their mission at tl night. Pu r down eyebrows didn’t fill hold SOUS a little kindly take are xn Bel t under his hat that community think as muct does of himself He shoul to the ground and he would ter what they think of him, Tuar Prof. Harry Rothrock, who for years has been the popular school teacher at Boalsburg, says that if the foolkiller is onto his job, he to close in the fellow who advocates that should be taugit in Wouldn't that school teachers? Tuar the parties who cook house at the fair ground are known just as quiet as you keep it It is sai that if the man wants some belongings she can call at house and some of the boys will be to restore them to her There | in talking, murder will out, Tuar there are fonte who ma tation as right to block ug standing on the for girls to come aio are deeply interested that out is, ‘move on and the ght ougual On ourtshp the be a bonanz drove into of Der the engine LB youn chouristet The street n ont Tuar Col Howard in Rgric ers’ help quest farmer of ( his job, will have ! ing girls boarding at his be harvest Then w keeping male help the Colone we know it Tuar “Shorty” Knisely isn't digging his grave with h two meals 4 Jay Neither is John D Sourbeck, and where can you, ind two more robust looking chaps’ And there is our friend George T. B wi, claims to eat but one meal a day, bun the trouble is with George he commepices Lo eat this meal when he gets pp Xn the morning and pever stops until niido ht. He has his friends guessing gas to where be puts all the stuff THAT it is stated] That a young man, | from a distance, /uakes frequent trips to | Bellefonte to he has becom tions have t instead of with her John A who has alway tural pursuits mt eulre Ouniy on he Was a | of Bellefgfate, s teg’ sh om ng to a hotel he remains | ght. When they get tired each other they go to sleep on in the dining room. If this _ it is soon time they be up a monkey business, and get a hom ir own, Tat it is said that a gentleman in Bellefonte wanted to butcher on Thanks iving, and in order fook frge enough to kill he went and got boose on. were then magn : Vy that the three would with the swollen ey t about Christmas was a better time to the slaughter. It what a Tittle Doose will { A | fprodse, dal ity mei Maul faite will, Mifdhter Druder! — So, | Yagb i8 nau giemlid) nadit perbet, | un nau fumme nod) bie Jagd-Storiesd, | net en een faa fF aebeert pun jo en dav : b hab id) beSmol aefebne, amwer id bafy fe fo Hod Dag aefdofje tann dh aqlahbe | ich tann'é ab fein Die Wobret su jaae, bab Serld hire fage, vy ann [offe. h Jd > ba , mad fo {chabn, ir ber anne fen am Qet fA efdhlo 3 ~ 1 bie Salubné ah b'r Biermann leil’s fo en fdheene bent, 1d) ror a mn fried Xd bin wer bord) d'r Buid, Swany t au febne. Mer bie berboll uberd battle ih um d'r LWea = ttaa bin id nad Millerfta Hunaria war id net juid Nnoarfdhita hie ont oor ote en A Wu te Ww a0 A Q b eq ar b 0 ¢ i as jeber en im Mau 1 “i el aloe ibne ware Werth; nau roth Yhre Flinte ben im Gd ge bie Jogdiid am Hole gehange | un bie Haunds hen unnig em Did aelege umd vor Langroetl oefthlofe. Sell, Dihannie, tad dhuidt dann do howe?" Hot Geener aefroat. bron ih net tf fbhieke,” faa 1d; t Drint bate, 1d aani berledhert’ YUnnerer, bring dem bichtiqer Sdnapé. T & Didbannie, tannfdt ab mitipiele, wann Du ioit: die Dafe werre dun fumme.” Nd bab en Drint ober gives aenumme bann qebe aret fe ben mid net qeloft ummer Rerl” Bot's aeheehe, body De: Mag ott Du Dich dann mid ha bie Rileeder un Shub verreihe u nir friege. So Narre fen Mir ben en all Herum qui bei d'r Mammy, funidt jioee bu emol. ftanne, ” MW ere, ¢D ) amet ¢ bin pun Wind Sam tuft en Rann do mol en o bod Did bie, 4 nell pelle, T™ n 5 "nn ail IS. Vie nr 34 r | bien nvy elie, 3u brinfe un funfdt Deri s begebrit. Gn bar Baurecbumwe fen @leweil drauh Bufid® un wann §¥ Oweds rel tumme, fen fe gelabe phit Hafe un Du fannit fo vie! bervuvt fdhiehe wie Du wit for bed Stid. Sell i8 dt jage qebne un Du hoid! nie febne leer beemtumme.’, par mir ebbed Neies, fellepAveq Hab ih nod) nie lee Hafe aeidybdfie. Mwer noddem fe mir nod par Tri ufaefdmwag! q'bat felt or! imme, ben 1 4 a fe! Wea nn ae bie Un nm bie, Buive paniia Dale ober net, ded bad ab diet it: bot ae wat id) nodh Xa, fog ih un en auter nid perdollt (Dt Nod: bie rena Die pad id ae ”m Wl en Berle) Ii Pe “A : ote” mit un & -p La nia wif ere ab An fumme mit ut frefung eb fe qeidnertt ) eel ih net mit bee Har meent, Des out aedbu bat uf d'r ih bab ewe Bla gefunn $ geligelt, wie fe nad bern gerufe un ihr in fdheene Hale gewiele bot, 1 fdoffe bab. ln fo f: bie Dale bot un id dct Spah, jo is ed jo all recht. WMwer meind, Hone ira, ded fag Rau madh lee sha 'T : . A Wang The Unnere dite grad wiffe, dak eb n mir fummt un do wir dann dr | ttoel Tos. Wer weef, was fe mit mic | bite.” ~ Uflohes Bab ih ibm overs | D'r Dandjirg A ———— to make the hogs | Viearious Punishment. i A mother brought her little boy to school for his first time and sald to the teacher: “This little boy Is very delicate, as be is afther a Ot of harmonya on the loongs, but if he does anything and 1 know he will—bate the wan t to him, an’ ‘twill frighten him.” — ——— Banker Morgan, Great Financier, Who Pre- scribed For Wall Street's Ills and Fought Against the Fever of Distrust, meme m——— UT of the mists of distrust and panic In the recent crisis In Wall street one figure loomed large and strong-—that of the yachtsman and art con- Plerpont Morgan. It was financiers misfortune against and art for confer. into the night in reassuring he public and preventing solvent in stitutions from being forced into bank igh lack of power to realize wets to meet the When the tide stayed and the passed without nd busi was to banker, J. to great noisseur, Morgan turned and ruin whom the lesser the tide of seemed sweeping at his n thay they g when them it was ansion o gallery th thered SHC eX effort ug a 8 to devise means of 1 | ls tl in thelr a is of de} Oositors. seemed ' the panic s results to any had that the ch finance a feared, It lef credit was given urb the seri nes that Morg was dist stock market ing Mr Morgan did not take He left the re he he situation rie to go It the treatment Broadway during The alone, wn — letropotitan ought returned | Ao two gi m insion tome whik Bh rite convention broke and rea business cht at Yhe 3 wh ) J ¢ and pre 1] £000 or aneoeks of io a end the to gen the tnan fused his of the us U.s church stor’ eral aterm cial sid seemed ng visaged survival of ny tempesis no WIR RNR T He was no i 1st nl ms int respect at least AMBASSABPOR TO GERMANY. Dr. David Jayne Hill, pointed te That Recently Ap Post Dr. David to Germany of in t Jayne he appointment Hi President Re as ambassador wsevelt hos selected A man ds fie s been pres attainments in Che and irs old of extensive of dh 1" . on schoo “wl and ha Ru sity and Rochester university Gliled the post of | of state 8 our lent of two aniver ind has issistant secre Colle Koei rut ary and in 10 | While In ester He was sent to Switaen representative in 1903 and The Hague 1s president of Roch the daughter mathematical very wonme minister at ii rsity wi f unive sin of his colleague was DR. DAVID JAYNE MILL fond of him, and she had a great babit of picking up long words and making bim tell her what they meant. “What's the difference between gas. tronomy and astronomy?’ she asked one day. “Astronomy.” replied the president, “Is the sclence of the heavenly bodies, Dorothy. Gastronomy Is—er-well, & Food for thought is hard on an empt stomach. y heavenly science of the earthly body.” LLEFONTE, PA., Ta re A eR ' ropelon (Smith for one of Maryland's seats in {German's death, DECEMBER 5, 1907 Page ¢ ’ SB a — Panic Doctor. | { Captainof industry, Art Lover and Yachtsman, Who Had More Cash Than Stock When Crash Came. [Upp ——— a half dozen men stood higher up than be, but fit that he was the brains, ties necessn was generally recognized ing qunli the only one and to financial gener i publicity as to his affairs, and for of him and his about them seldom Pox $8 courage other ry nlship private that family ctures to be rid in Her mpa was taken re abroad ng at the time untess Esher rage wi and is a daughter of mries Tr poted ks nd tl ters have born to } and Morgan, and there are chfidren, of the veteran finan- cler Is exceedingly fond. As lliustrat- Lis aversion to camera artists, it ated that on bis return from Eo- be was greeted mttery about tw photog- op her mar I'racy ney, & ree daugh Mrs grand- fog A WY! sevYera whom is © by raphets, and and a "Ex ) mind If 1 took The financier ped from the n enty hem stepped shed 1 you group of talking picture? lam.’ Where men spoke $15,000,000) we have Mr frien vit om be had been fake my on do f the other You Morgan res pon one oO camera lost for And sald Ye already, Mr wt fifteen pict up and ah Morgan joined in the laugh NEXT MARYLAND SENATOR. John Walter Smith, the Democrats at Primaries. was the first time that the ng United States Marviand, the accordance with Ex Governor Choice of This ie | primary plan of choosi senators w tried Democrats ns in voting in EX GOVERNOR JOMN WALTER SMITH. i this plan and the result belong the | tholoe of exGovernor John Walter the senate. The Democrats will con trol the legislature and will elect Ben. ator Willlam Pinkney Whyte to fill out the unexpired term of the late Sen. ator Gorman and Mr. Smith for the fall term. Mr. Whyte was appointed te fll the vacancy caused by Senator Mr. Smith was his party's somines for senator In 1800. He was born In 1845 In Snow HII, Md; received his | this story to a friend: Afraid of Himself, Joseph Jefferson, the actor, once told | “1 was coming down in the elevator | of the Stock Exchange building, and at one of the intermedinte floors a man | whose face I knew as well as I know | vours got in. He greeted me very warms ly at once, sald it was a number of years | since we had met and was very gra- clous and friendly, but I couldn’t place him for the life of me, I asked him as a sort of a feeler how he happened to | in New York, and he answered, with a touch of surprise, that he had lived there for several Finally I told him In an apologetic way that I couldn't recall his He looked at me for a moment and then he sald very quietly that his name was U, 8. Grant.” “What did you do, Joe?" his friend asked “Tro 7" fstlc be Yeurs, name, he replied, with a character. smile. “Why, I got out at the next floor for fear I'd ask him if he had ever been in the war!” | Bhy on Smelts, “Great Beott, what do you call these, Helen?’ asked Dan Foss, He was gaz. lng at an elaborately garnished plat. ter which bea two tiny fish, “You wanted smelts, 1 dido’t know how big they were. 1 never heard of smelts the west You know 1 got two mackerel last and they made a nice little 0 1 thought two smelts would be enough. Our fish man’s been sarcastic si that ay 1 phoned for a halibut and he ex- plained alibiit for two people-—it 100 pot nds 1 about the two smelt ng dignified ver The boy at them, made bolled in week, ead a kh re ocean 3 Today ha ¢ 1 1¥ A ly and hung up the Cf looked make out = 1 ghed Only it~ my limit on smelts.”~Suc- twenty anyway. Family Is a clear, col rless, odorless oil from the original barrel. Just like buying from the refinery. 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