THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 27, 1908. En So HE era of travel under the Hud son river has come at last. It means much to country at well New York Manhattan 1s underground the large as a8 pity and environs land now joined by rallways with Long Island on the east and the New Jersey shore on the west Distance is annihilated. Electric trains can whiz through the tubes laid under the over which great steam- ships ply, and whether the waves run high and the storms rage or fogs en- danger navigation it 11 the same to the tunnel! traveler. hundred feet beneath the surface of the rushing wa- ters the elements can inter- fere with tion. Recog est that of the twin New York the Hudson an pany decided Roosevelt to pre which should the of the they planned by way zing the nt 1 tween t New Jersey under the ble Hudson opposite shores clally these IS is waters is al One no longer the schedules of transporta- Dizi woul d be t 134 Fy r signal ors of New York and bed of t midway between the Thus the honor of off nnel open fell to E » Empire State, i New he no and dec] Charles and Franklin Jersey ‘he 50 called Mq the earth beneath the the south of the tune Ing bored by the Pem is road. The part of the McAdoo now oor ete cons tunnel Bixth New miles tem | 1s plerce North } 8 wiict river to sylvan ists of ending from boken and Nin k, a distance of to o street, three :l 8y8 ud Mor ton stre« » down town tu in from Jersey ty to the great terminal sts and F [ is pug! will be i the cor } summer n the New Jer ey Ho boken an at Jerse: ty a trans verse tun: has been constructed. It -{aps-aH the trunk an » trans por tation and perves tux whose in mas gro pre Ne six able dow rout of river Ir \ Jersey City ) run: rom 8 under street Astor place, con necting with the Interborough pany’ bway at that station The Newark branch Is partly underground and partly above the surface. The en- tire embraces ghteen section of the t Sg Y Epoken of ptown tul WR 2 t 108 the shore on Net xtl com- 8 = system about e — c————— — NOTED IN TWO FIELDS. 8. Weir Mitchell, Author and Physi- cian, and His Ideas. A new story by Dr. Welr Mitchell, entitled “The Red City.” has just be. gun running as a serial In the Century Magazine. It is a ond administration of President Wash- ington, and the first installments de scribe the experiences In America of a young Frenchman who flees hither aft. er the murder of his fatherguring the French revolution by a Jacobin mob » DR A WEIR MITCHELL. Dr. ‘Mitehell was born seventy-elght years ago on the 15th of February, but fs by no means past bis usefulness, One of the things he has done In his old age is to furnish ald and encour agement to the new movement com bining medical selence and Christian faith In the treatment of bodily ls, Indeed, at Emmanuvel Episcopal ehureh, Boston, where It originated, the rector a few Bundays ago made an address in which he credited Dr. Mitchell with being the Inspiration of the move ment. The venerable author was sit tan, mu romance of the sec | | and ¢ minutes is all miles of underriver raliways, Fi the time for the trip under the Hud and the trip from Hoboken to the station at Sixth avenge and Nineteenth street, in the heart 3 upper Manhat- ty be made in less than ten min- NOeCessar SON utes In equipping the new road under the Hudson with facilities for transporta- tion the latest devices for comfort, con- venlence and safety have been em- ployed. The cars are of steel, abso lutely fireproof, and both tunnel and brilliantly lighted. The sta- tions are bullt of concrete and metal so as ta preclude the possibility of fire In thelr astion and crowd fing have been ded as far as possl- ble by the cars with trances cars are case; niso co avol en the ends ral ENTRANCE TUNNEL SIDE FROM NEW YORK York fr their » two sections of the In lower New discharge passengers 1liding, =. t running between them, and comprise what Is sald t office building in th ete As 116 has invo 1 Ny ’ . d an exp» . ‘ (AM) my nd the emp brains on scale never |! and a nessed In the execution of » terprise ting at the time In one of the pews of this church—*“the clearing house for sorrows.” they call it In The rector, Rev. Dr. Elwood Wore ter, acknowledged that he had ob talped from Dr. Mitchell many ideas which he and his associate have put in practice in Boston and which have now extended to other cities, for besides being a noted anthor Dr. Mitchell Is eminent as a physician and especially as a neurologist Though an authority on how to treat othe people's nervous troubles, his own nerves once got the best of him as loston of the | He was In Austria at the time, and he | elallst In : consulted the most eminent nerve spe Vienna. The foreign phys! clan noted that he was an American and asked from what city he came. | lived In | 2 Learning that Dr. Mitchell Philadelphia, be exclaimed, “You come to Vienna to be cured of a nerve trouble when you live In Philadel phia?" “Why not?" asked the physiclan-au- hor, “Because,” was the reply, “you have In Philadelphia the greatest and most famous nerve specialist In the world, Dr. 8, Weir Mitchell.” His Description. In the English club at Hongkong a white halred old gentleman who, had come down from some northern port was seated at dinner when he sudden. ly became very excited, Ie had been brought a letter by a solemn faced Chinese butler, and Lie saw something on the outside of this letter which sent him downstalrs two steps at a time to Interview the hall porter. When he came back he told us what was the matter. The hall porter had Inscribed on the envelope In Chinese for the In formation of the butler: “This is for the old baboon with white fur” Unfortunately for the hall porter, the old gentleman was a first class scholar In the Chinese language. London | | ' DIFFERENT IDEAS OF A HERO underground | be ATE aca led | ashe, draggingdown palin or distress in | lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom | panied, ofttimes, with a debilitating, | pelvie, eatarrbal drain and kindred symp- Nathan Hale as Portrayed by Tw> Noted American Sculptors ghort time ago an comuiittes of e alumnl assembled William Ordway mn Lt A of York to see t of Nathan Hale the alumni of \ Partrid newly hy thie ¥. A OR - ————— a SRE NATHAN HALE BY MA ir ' } nu He had 18 BY FPAKTRIDGE ETATUR OF NATHAN BALE \ na ¢ by nds was about ft y | neck I only but regret give for sted] have ountry.” Yale hontld 1} felt upon that there the have long slalne Do You Open Your Mouth Like a young bird and gulp down what. ever food or medicine may be offered you ? Or, do you want to know something of the composition and character of that which ou take Into your stomach whether as ood or medicine? Most Intelligent and sensible people now-a-days Insist on knowing what they employ whether as food or as medicine, Dr. Plerce belloves they have a perfect | right to inslet upon such knowledge. Sohe pagdcast and on each bottle | men wT BR or the cure of woman's peculiar weak. nesses, irregularities and derangements, | giving rise to frequent headaches, back: | toms of weakness, Dr. Plerce’s Favorite ription is & most efficient remedy. t Is equally effective In curing painful periods, In giving strength to hurting mothers and in preparing the system Jha sxpectans mother for baby's coming, us rendering childbirth safe and com- Hvely painless, The "Favorite Pre tion ® Is & most potent, Mrengthening tonie to the general system and to ans distinetly feminine in particular. tia also a soothing and Invigorating nervine and cures nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hyster) ms, chorea or St Vitus's dance, a 0 distressing Nervous symptoms ad tendant upon functional and organie dis- eases of the distinetly feminine organs, A host of medical authorities of all the several schools of actice, recommend h of the several Ingredients of which “Favorite Prescription” is made for the curs of the diseases for which it Isclaimed to be a cure. You may read what In the studio | | The hero was about six feet { could put his hand on a fence as high | him ns { the college was shown f {and charm BIS wim | grounas Of An annus = | honor to his alma mater; hence the | | movement resulting In the execution of this work. Mr. Partridge has stud fed the subject for ten years and has written a book about the chargcter of Hale and the story of his great sacri- | fice for country. Tis statue presents an Interesting contrast to that of Mac Monnles. Neither had any portrait of Hale upon which to work, for none exists, They had to be guided by the descriptions of which down and by thel appearance and ex- statue its speclal wis twenty-one at the Perhaps he the hero have handed conceptions of his pros Each admirers. Hale time of his seems more boyish In the by | MacMonnles. 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