Page 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA.,, MARCH 5, 1908, Boom of Governor Fort, New Jersey. HE recent Inangural address of | John Franklin Fort Jersey, In which he recommendations to the legislature of the commonwealth re garding regulation of large corpora- tions, has directed national attention to that executive. His utterances on this subject are understood to have recelved emphatic approval from President Roosevelt, and when not long after the publication of the address Governor and Mrs. Fort and Everett Colby, the New Jersey reformer, the president and his wife at dinner at the White House the tongue of gossip started wagging over the possibility of & Republican ticket being made reading Taft and Fort. Governor Fort has us a reformer of a In his Inaugural address he advocated the passage by the New Jersey legislature of a public utilities law “that will meet all the demands of the most advanced thought upon governmental regulation of public utllit In dis- cussing the subj ect he “The time has come for the supervis these great corpor tion of their under will strengther imate bu merely Governor which the earlle was in 1667 America was with who laid ton One worldly ploneer For fn his will at Tren of It, live onal unk he Intended it t generation ready pas represent time It dis discovered Governor of New made been halled conservative type. y corpon tions.” sald on of stock and pub ropes {nec ciaim SOVERNOR JOHN FRANKLIN rom ANCESTORS TRUNK Camden on homestead now passed trunk and bears the date “1660 referred to neer reac! Fort did n« Burlington, | ved a | the wi! and a nks of the Rancocas laid out a plantation for which he later received a grant from the crown Members of the Fort family fought In the Revolution, and Governor Fort is president of the Sons of the Amer fean Revolution of New Jersey He In not the first of his family to occupy the executive of the state, as his father's brother, George |. Fort, was governor from 15851 to 1854. The pres ent governor, who was born in 1802, & year after his uncle assumed office, Is cn ith through derness ong the |} office went to see the latter when his school | ing was finished and he was starting out In the law and asked his advice. | The ex-governor counseled him to set. | tie In Jersey City and become a Demo erat as that was the only party through which In New Jersey he could hope to secure political preferment. The fu. ture governor sald he was willing to £0 10 Jersey City, but he could not be- come a Democrat, as he was convinced of the truth of the principles of the Republican party. While a pupil of the Pemberton academy young Fort was under the lastruction of Charles B. Hendrickson, and on one occasion was kopt after school to perform a cer tain task and was so slow about it that the impatient teacher declared the only thing his head would ever be good for would be a butcher's block. Some yoars later pupil and instructor were associates on the supreme bench of the State and had a good laugh when the incident of school days was recalled. Governor Fort attended the Albany Taw school and had for a roommate the late Democratic candidate for the presidency, Alton B. Parker. He In married and has three children. In the Republican convention of 1804 he nomi. ‘Dated Garret A. Hobart for the vice presidency. [is friends say it would be singularly appropriate should he be sominated for that office himself, | praise | by any were guests of | up | sme, PRETTY BILLIE BURKE. She Has Captivated Theater Goers on Both Sides of the Ocean. Migs Billle Is winning with Burke, who as leading John Drew in “My dlences on her beauty woinai Wife,” both sides of Las captured au the and cleverness rather ocean by than her tish call extraordinary qualit] in She 08 acting what “fetching” unaffected, almost chi the that her to Inquire ol Ike ber times spoken of but she a dang former Andrews Is had such a charming dike ma auditor and nner often forget whether She Is on Blagg Ives thems they acting or not. SOIL as an English was born in Washington and is shter of William KE, Burke of the vaudeville of Burke and Her name is Ethel team first MISS BILLIE BURKE berta, juired the name i was Burke mus hit duce poser of FF pet song ru Mamie family grandn a the first women to write on the ques tion avery. That Is why, 1 pre they took It Into thelr beads to call me Ethelberta. As soon as | grew old enough ink it 1 wished to chop It down ithel, Un nately named of & yet ig! tas a there you IN AID OF MINERS. Representative John G. McHenry and His Proposed Law » John GG. Mc irean of nry term in and was REPRESENTATIVE JONN 0. M' HENRY, attention because of the large number of fatalities and disastrous explosions in coal mines in the past few months It Is In line with the recommendations of President Roosevelt's annual mes sage on this subject and Is entitled “a bill for the purpose of supplying re Hef and alleviating suffering incident | 4 It gives | a to accidents In conl mines” the proposed burean of mines and min. ing power to Investigate as to the causes and effects of all accidents In conl mines and to afford such relief as the exigencies demand and provides for the « ‘ablishment of a fund to be ased for the benefit of victims of dis. asters or their families, this fund to be selsed by a tax of 1 cent per ton on all eonl mined In this country, Reports as to con! mine accidents for 1007 Indicate a 25 per cent Increase tn such aveldents over 1000 without in. eluding the four big disasters in Penn. sylvania In December, in which nearly 700 lives were lost. Actress, | i Lived on the Spineless Cactus. 8S cactus good to ent? (Yea, says Dr, leon M, li [Los Angeles, who has li weeks at a on Pr. 1 ub spineless cactus devel Burbank, the Califor. verily, indone of vied streteh Jndone well for two tus exclusively, #isted upon the oped by L.uther nia fruit and vegetable wizard. ten years Mr, Burbank patiently ex perimented with the pesky eactus of our great deserts, which Is covered with perilous stickers like quills upon the fretful porcupine, so that man or beast avolds it Instinctively, Burbank believed that by patient cultivation he could eliminate the spines He done producing a very gentle and harmless breed of cactus that can be caressed with the naked fingers with out injury, Dr. Landone, vestigator, spineless cad life, and he first he lost a little welght, but he regained the loss, and at the end of the fortnight's novel diet he was very fine and fit iring those two weeks he did bor than he fe under a The 80, being a scientific In proposed to ascertain If the hiynan would At later tus would sustain proved that it tus grows to : AND A BFINELESS CACTDR The Farmer's Wife Is very careful about her scalds it thoroughly after us it & sun bath Ww sweeten It that if here butter that Is made In it. The stomach Is a churn. In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed pro- She churn, She knows For | has | ng, and gives | | While It is not at all Hkely that the | his Landone's valuable as in case of emergency one starve cacti | abound, The prospector the | desert whose food supply out may preserve life until Comes or until he reaches friends and food by plucking and preparing eanctus for his palate, The prickly pear which the plant bears, heretofore so near and yet go far because of the stickers, destined to render desert life less perilous than heretofore | It Is asserted by students of | the matter that Mr. Burbank's spine less cactus trinmph will prove In the end to be of greater material benefi to the semiarid regions than will any other of his marvelous productions In the vegetable and frult world, Grant Ing such Importance as this, the ex periment of Dr. Landone may be look- ed upon as a serious contribution to scientific knowledge and In nowlse as a mere freak undertaken for purposes | of notoriety, Despite this fact, ever, a wag asserts that the shown that he good of backbone by living for two weeks on spineless cactus, Mr. Burbank has got the cactus plant to a stage where } n ive head rubbing his them without whatever. On devoted to the the stages of en prickly cor appears a ho one th yr | average man will care te confine dlet to the cactus plant, Dr. | guecessful experiment fis showing that need not go long lost us on rans succor seems much some how- doctor has POSROS Ee fn deni into it ong, wu visitor is being ties ar state approa to perfection The Sad Lawyer, Give Him Another Chance. had thrust Would 3 ipon her refusing less young ek clerk In a cried bitterly, s day. 1 i i Arts | My name shall nyied” Then come and try me agaln™ the young lady calmly interposed More light l.ess trouble No smoky chimneys No charred wicks Family favorite Oil The bright white light-—the oil that's best for illuminating pur- poses, Always the same colorless odorless Safe 150 degrees fire test, Costs same as tank wagon oil but infinitely better YOUR DEALER HAS IT. Waverly Oil Works Independent Refiners Oils for All Purposes PITTSBURG, PA. BOOKLET BENT FREER A rt —— Centre County Banking Co., Corner High and Spring Streets no sediment hurn i= sour It will taint the | Discount Notes | Receive Dxrosirs; Joux M. Swvcery, Cashier cesans which are almost exactly like the | churning of butter, makes foul all which is put In*o It? The evil of a foul stomach is Jot alone the bad taste In the mouth and the foul breath caused by it, but the corruption of the pure current of blood and the dissem- ination of disease throughout the body, Dr. Plerce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet, It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for the churn—alwolutely removes every tainting or corrupting eles {ment. 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