aor 2 THE CEN? RE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCH 5, 1908 n the Light light & the Pennsyl vania represent. ative who has long been known of the chief tles of protection, came infor some ral lying from his good friend Represent ative Champ Clark of Missourl in the course of the nota- h on tariff revision the latter the house a short time ago. as one Apos JOHN DALZELI ble speec made in OHN DALZELL, | y_S— of Publicity § pe. from that Institution, being woman to receive the civil engineering degree from it. She was the first wom an to be admitted to the American So clety of Civil Engineers. She was em ployed for a time by the American Bridge company and recently was ap pointed a member of the staff of engl neers which has charge oly he bhullding of the great $161,000,000 a n water supply system for New York. "Miss Blatch is quite athletic and while at | “California the first { Cornell accomplished the feat of swim Congressman Clark made the assertion | in this speech that if there was any person about the capitol who was in sore need of abundant spiritual instruc tion “as to the new Republican evange! of tariff revision,” it was Mr. Dalzell, “He is a fixed star of portentous mag- nitude in the constellation of stand patters,” he exclaimed, “He is the stand pat sheaf to which all other stand pat sheaves do obelsance even as Joseph things happen in his dream. [Ie is to all stand patters what Aaron's rod was to the rods of the magicians.” He remarked that should Mr. Dalzell ever arise in his place in the house and unequivocally declare that he was earnestly in favor of eral tariff downward, angelic choir sl! chorus Saw gen “the wision nbrel o'er land and 1, the country is free.’ Not long « ment’s pure | le Washington cafe, t “ ol TEs tolean Bring me a chicken the govern i alked into a wk a seat and said ple of nert one those little ind A few m him. brown vidual ples, ritw and with the hree inch fe ] ue 1inutes late d hot. he broke as set before a smile crust to ther nded Tell me comma he anyway’? that" The a resource, f he | ediately over ai lential “Why, A’ yo' sah, It's dis way Yo' know da raisin’ such er how what hit be des puts one chicken fedder | dem ples to show recebin’ walter wi man of leaned voloe: been not bein’ de I ead was clalmes or conk h one of er folks dat dey's de genwine article, sah.” Governor dropped the ca; him serve Georgia non at to urge re inroads | forest He described the bermen are for- and said the of Representa- tive Currier for the preservation of the White mountal and the uthern Appa bhouid be rmitted to Pass Th M or was © not ent! could: forest IT n ue ns pe HOK?Y SMITH more timber out } the thirty © Was prol the sub m and of the Oh { red Jocosely that in Geor gia, Ir the staid made Governor Bn not to t dri i 1] ktnte du his ts its « waker, who reproes declared that i one that rd “produced three peanuts, in dlges Was kere one ike a ng ri As Another w North Was Carolina ie the presidents i ! There 1&8 more than usual Interest In the engage! of Lee DeForest, In ventor of the DeForest s) of wire tess tolegraphy and of tele phony. The Inventor was recently dl voreed from his first was Miss Lucille Sheardown and whom he pourted by the wire od. In his second venture In matrimony he chose one of the most re markable young wo men in the country, though Is »0 modest that publiel ty Is very distasteful to her. In the first piace she Is a grand ent stem wireless who wife lens met! she daughter of the late Elizabeth Cady Stan ton and a daughterof Mrs, Margaret Stan ton Blateh, vice pres ident of the Equal Bulfrage league, pres MISA NORA ULATCH. 4h ent ” the Leagne of Belf Supporting Women of New York Clty and leader of the delegation of “suffragettes” which recently ap peared before Governor Hughes at Al bany In behalf of the principle of po fitleal equality between men and wom. en. True to her family traditions, Miss atch, who was born In England In 1883, made up her mind when she eame to maturity to pick ont a profes selon which appealed to her interest whether It was traditional for women fo enter It or not. She thereupon stud. fod civil engineering at Cornell univer. sity and at twenty-one she graduated | ld break forth in full | | Square hil "i 1 tered | versy In the navy, | surgeon : great ming the entire length of Cayuga lake, three miles, She has no masculine manners and is quite good looking. Rear Admiral Charles M. Thomas, who risked offending President Pardo sald the Peruvians when a at Callao got too brutal, Is commander of the third division of the fleet now ifn the Pacific and has on several oe- caslons been delegated by Rear Ad- miral Evans to represent him on shore, | “Fighting Bob's” rheumatism has made it difficult for him to attend social functions arranged by South Americans in the fleet's honor, and in this emer gency Rear Admiral Thon has worn becomingly the dig nity tendered him In the of the bulifight he and some of the other commanders watch ed the meg as they thought ad- when it came to witness. as de- sy should IR, 80 bid der from nas Cnse sport as le well nk the ding a Pardo and the boxes to their sl Admira comma the O n : in 1840 in 1861 He Admiral Simpson and the navy, so that three the family have sea fighting branch While station inge the apprentice ving a isted arm and en married a daugh has a son in generations of connected with the of the comma ne he bro present system training for the difficult problem of the service beer government sem the New the « of seamen thus the en lant at ’ Yori 3 igh 1hout i navy in Charles F. Stokes, the innocent the Rixey-Brownson contro is the first American naval nted tale! elle Dr cause of command a veusel was appol hospital ship to Ax he mander of the set out m sel of the utme fleet of Pa¢ lef was fitted com he SOON as eparing to make that mt po sible vn tot warships now up the const of the The Re! out at Mare navy yard Francisco, and ordered to pro from thers the fleet at Magda lena Bay Under Btokes miss six ards hospital appren tices The Relief, which has a reputa- tion as the most up to date ng hospita has accommodation and In case of take care « pital tents ing force of drugs ships Island San was eed 100 t are ned surgeons hos} Hal stew and fortysix DR. CHARLES ¥ STOKES float for 204 Ler CAITIOs ind equipment for 3000 and larg disinf TL) an fu f 40). She ind ectants of the fleet The well equ and the paratus shin pped dental office things spensary Intent in surgical ap Commander Stokes was pointed to the New Y to his present duty was for nearly years harge of the al hospital at San Juan, Porto Rico J navy from ork and previous two in « nav Julius Kahn of 8an Francisco, noted as actor, lawyer and legislator, has hitherto enjoyed the distinction of rep resenting the theatrical fraternity In congress. But he will have to look to his laurels, for another man widely known In the theatrical world, BB. D Stair of Detroit, threatens to into the senate and appropriate the seat of that veteran polities, Julius Cae sar Burrows, Mr Btalr Is head of the firm of Stair & Havlin, whose the. atrica! Interests reach from Nova Beotia to the Pa cific ocenn. In these days most mem BD STAIR. bors of the upper branch of congress are supposed to have what Is popularly known as a “barrel,” and In this connection it Is Interesting to learn that Mr. Stair once owned “Barrels of Money.” In fact, ft was as proprietor of the show of that name that he started his career a8 A theatrical manager. Previously he had been a printer and had owned a country weekly In Michigan. His for tune was made as a purveyor of pop ular priced melodramas and other forme of amusement. bullfight | | Star Spangled Banner” break in ELLEN BEACH YAW, “California Lark” and Her Un- usually Romantic Career, Yaw, who is a member Metropolitan Opera company is sometimes ealled the Lark.” She has a very high nnd of extraordinary range Her is in California, where she has most of her life, though she wns born near Buffalo, and ft was In Buffalo that she her debut, That was about nine years ago, but for of the time | Miss Yaw from this coun try under ters and in France tries of Europe In Tals of Mlle, to withdraw it. He clnimed that the resolution reported by the naval affairs The commitice for the purchase of elght Ellen Beach of the this season, volee one home spent made some six years wns absent while studying forelgn mas. for herself | 3 other making a Italy fs an name nnd and coun operatic singer the name | an adaptation of El | she appeared under Elvanuoa, GEORGE LEAVENS LILLEY new submarine boats for the navy tually delivered the contract into the hands of the Eleftric Boat company and made other charges alleging the use by the boat | methods to Influence Jegis) Mr. Lilley Is serving his th CONEress He | Mass. In 1850 and educated mon schools of Oxford | ter (Mass) High sch | ter Polytechnle Institut | Waterbur) | since rector vir company mproper on rd term in Oxfo in the com the Wor Wor was born in wd. and t He wl served of tats lean = uittee and | legislature A Lost Oppor 1 Burt tunity Dr (sige N BEACH YAW isters « { in Hart! Gage had entable to the was mu that he in order rope, wh There |} devoted walt Ret settled d tered the bar, built also becam * sald Dr. Burton. “B arftunity that waa nt what to rs on lectu have Palestine'™ him your Emotional in deacot ¢ ¢ known as riter on mu ‘ At last his suit for the the beautiful was suc iat he # Gl nds to de his tongue to de line | yere to de gospel pole was chosen to sing "The ay down between his knees, at the McKin- Thu’ fix BI§ kilées way down ley memorial exercises In Paris In wmesome, dark and narrer 1902, and a great demonstration fol prayer 18 much wanted to lowed her song \ if de kerosen pet him on | GEORGE L. LILLEY. Author of the Resolution to Investigate a Submarine Boat Company. of de oa K gle and art ue his ha hand of t cessful Miss Yaw singer In valley, here Hr it him w e lle { salvashun, an’ Charmed With Venice. uly who had returned er fat) George leavens | ey Mgr at large from came a figure he Introduced tdenly b + Itallat ties, but espe lution for of the Jorues m campalg " VIEOPOUSY le “The Price of Peas” red by the chair William J. Bryan was advertised t ! committees } ra » before the Y. M. A York and I hingion, and a Maryland farm theless h ul ) him ry er met him And 8 such charges ve Now in invest Bow his bead | O Lord, | some | ard the SSP edd eae +4 SELES E40000009 4420000000004 2 000200040 +4 FEPLPPPPPPPPP TFPI PPIE PPPS PEPER RPP PRETTY Women’s Footwear Ae aad Your 8 better when it doesn’t cost any more to have them so hoes, Madam, might as well be a littl We claim to give you better Shoes at a given price, because our Shoe Business permits us to pay the maker more for better Shoes and workmanship than most Shoe Stores are willing to pay. boots we sell- Look at the characters of Ladies’ Patent Colt or Calf, Button or Lace. Unusual Shoes for the money surely. Spring Styles are ready and our display is attracting a great deal of attention. Come in any day for a look. Cousi ns are here, MINGLE’'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA, == - | gatson by congress Uf spite of pressure | “Mr; Bryan? 1 came in twenty | to hear you talk, | to speak on | of anything died, speech, proached and asked, @ story "bout the widow ra gage ry. an I've think, Cheops your head swim, | alr the Nile over Cleopatra A Hard Man to Move. body servan I Is sir.” man?” mes goin’ and price I heard you was ‘The Price of Peas’ you never sald a word about the The address delivered Prince of Pence,” was “The The Woman He Wanted. ‘ {1 i Senator James A. Hemenway of In- diana delivered an address be- fore an audience of farmers in a coun- try an Hlustration | told a story of a poor farmer who had leaving to his wife the farm, heavily mortgaged He sald that the | widow to with a will and gue upon one year's wheat crop in paying off the entire mortgage When the senator a middle once schoolhouse and as wel work ceeded completed his iged farmer ap- | % “Senator, you tole | sing a mort on one “Yes yedr's crop?’ , my friend, that was a true It happened only last year.” “Senator, could you tell me who that widow 18? She's jist the kind of wom lookin’ for all the time” sto- ben Lippincott's Doing Egypt. First Tourlst—Isn't this lovely? Just Pharoah lived here and--and and-and Moses! It makes doesn’t It? I guess it's head too Recond It Tourist hurts my there? “lI suppose so. It does have ridde the bad Is that nt seem as it coule her General Andrew Jackson's t was asked n id Hick deat whether he thought Fed §) mast or I ad gon 8 to hen? ¥ replied, “I ain't §is colored fter O ry's en and p t 80 sho' "Ix “Wh “Yes “We | answered, a cheeky EE PY Beddoes “It ali depends, sah,” “on wheddar de wanted to go didu’t want to go dar, dar, make hie: zo!” the mother-in-law Some girls der a kiss on ti 1 consi thing. TM mle ven peopie you Iron with ttled Heat That Asbestos Sad [rons The Potter- Hardware Co. : . About the only law recognized by ; 3 ; : : & : al the 3 : : i the ola darky general y to heaven or wheddar he Ef he did, but ef he didn’t, all hell couldn't he's love ddd fd tte debt dd when Hoy Rl a a A AE ‘ Bt dS Th Sh SE oS Sh Se Sb SL NT TT WW) Schad Gas Fitting, and Furnace, Steam Hot Water Rit SANITARY PLUMBING Heating, lating, Tin Roofing, Spouting, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished / , Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of Tinware made to ‘order. -TtTeT®T.'OTR.LL2 el a a i i a a oe *+ Peed START 1908 RIGHT ! HAVE A BAN CNY SL ee aeesss dani bb bf SARs a rE EPR PREP IIPPRePd Oe We pay 3 per cent. K ACCOUNT. To be Successful It is Necessary to Save ess. START t RUNG TODAY; i rradually - ! ff You Ww next vear and compound it semi-annually. BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. accel AAS AAA RA AA AAA AAAS ASS And A Ra a a a a a EE RA a eR a a A Aaa PPPS PPPPE CPP PP PIOT 2409404 itt t ttt ttt ttittitirtttttrtrttrrrtttssats +See ‘elelaiae een nian. GUOD THIN mel At prices within your reach recent years, to the utmost by purchasing Prunes, 8, 10, 12 and Raisins, 10 and 12 cents; Pure Olive Oil at old prices . » You are aware of course that the cost of living has somewhat increased during Why not cut down your table supply bills of this money saving house ? At present we are selling good things to eat at following 15 cents; New Full Cream Cheese, 16c; Fine Sugar Cured Hams, 17¢; California Seeded Raisins, 15sec; Finest 30, 45 and ysc. Very little advance on retail prices of canned goods and no advance on cakes and crackers. Our soc Coffee is IT, want to get real solid satisfaction out of a cup of iced tea, just try some of our sbecial Blend at 40, 60 and Soc. If you a» Jo Cel el el) Coa a a SECHLER & COMPANY § BELLEFONTE, PENNA. * . » » \J . * » ” » * » » » 3 » * a » Pil Pe Peel he. .__" Be ee el el Dee el el el Pl Po * 4 » * umm * a Cae gic
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