- THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 23, 1908 they sit by olf fire, And We lad (heni In | Difficult the First Year Only. the dye vat and the washbowl “Look here, old chappie,” sald a ! They have marked and scarred us from ’ head to foot. They will not vote us a pin, | young man about town %o a youthful | ® ‘ We may not buy our own clothes with- | benedict of his acquaintance, “I'm go. | i hat ive ents out thelr brokerage. They are leeches To ety , . | that have sucked the commonwealth so Ing to be warried, and for the life of ® hard that it {s almost become hectical. | Te I don’t know what to call my moth- | And some of them are ashamed of thelr | er-in-law. Can't say ‘mother-in-law,’ | right name. They shelter themselves un- you know, and ‘mother would be too There are thousands of people who want Mapl- der the name of cgrporation. They make | byl hich se their t to ne eo | deucedly ridiculous, What did yon) . ’ ‘4 a x 3 ’ : Jacob A. Riis, Settlement Representative Charles E. hp ent bg onde Mage ve sd Bini 4 Bra Flake and don’t get it, because it costs 15 cents Unface them and Worker — Jane Addams Littlefield of Maine and Jy >i prove as bad cards as any In| “Almost forgot. Think I mostly said | They cling to the 10-cent foods. ® PACK, 4 > ¥ > ’ 0n " of Hull House—Commis- the Trusts — Booker T. say,’ the first year, “yb rward?” They are wronging themselves. sioner Rousseau and Washington and the Tem- According to the noted negro edu. Ybs, and afterward? | Y al ging His Bride. A&A A KA perance Wave. A A cator, Booker T. Washington, the pro- OB, then it was sasy- We both eall- | They are going without the food that they like : SE al hibition wave which is being felt so | © her grandmamma, best—without the maple flavor. And they are losing dio Ba. { much in the south is proving a very | ——— T is a rather curl- | That was about a year ago. He is re. | 5°04 thing for the colored race. He | A Frill For Chops. far more than they think that they save. Let us explain. bas SI » progress the If you like to serve your lamb or ous coincidence | garded as one of the most competent | 2% that the remarkable imag 8 | 4 hot , th | colored population of the south has | mutton chops with frills on the bones, that discussions | elvil engineers in‘the navy, and the | imple fril , i re : fi 11 Vv ; | been making in re- a simple frill of paper ean be made irst, let us figure nightly. over the value of | president wanted him on the canal | cent ‘vearshay been | from a strip of white unruled paper | : . > - | cent years $ | " ‘ WV . LTT . 7 { ( (POT “YR soclal settlement | sommission, so he was transferred to | STF YOL'S BI VO twelve inches long and. four wide. | Let us include the cream. Add the cream cost work have arisen at | p . He or » id | ‘ i the same time in shih foe ote ¥eeuons | gree to the removal wr | Fold the paper lengthwise, holding the to the food cost and see how trifling the difference he ne dg r places of 5 { doubled edge toward you, and with | New York and Chl- | jgthmus, but it has not prevented him ih may > II 4 J small scissors snip the folded de to between one > and the other. cago between set- | from carrying on a courtship so per. ) A | fl : y Hr Hemeht workers and | sot Fane Syulers a Bot pe | formerly offered by @® 3 | the depth of an inch into fine fringe. Then think of this: We spend 96 hours in pre- authorities of the | yent him from winning the wife he | W¢ open saloon vi: Yrind She fy) 8 Spiral found a Yaring Man 1-Flake whi x fi kes can be prepared Roman Catholle | wanted The problem in the } thick lead pencll and fasten the ends Ps 8 P » ax - church, The discus- south In rural com- with photographers’ paste or mucllage, in from 18 to 20 hour he ) ho ' , Ig + xl . sion in New York The outcome of the " ’ munities where E | When dry the frills can be slipped off : ly : I those: exkr: JACOB A. RIIS. ie outcome of the romance must re tele ep the pencil and be ready to encircle the Do vou suppose we would spend those extra : was started through | call to Minister Squlers a similar {nel | Whisky is drunk so bone ; y y | 4 ! . “» a statement made in his Sunday ser dent in his own career. He has been largely is different MN ii i : 76 hours without a vit tal reason! on DY the Rey. Jameg B. Ouny. pas) married twice. = Back in the year 158;| [rom that In the __ _' '_ __ Mint Jelly For Roast eo Would we be likely to add more to the cost than tor of the Church of St, James, In the | he was a young lieutenant attached to | big cities of the INGTON. Wash one . A o ' ay - bin ” . Cherry HII district, that the methods | the Seventh United States cas alry and north, where the Bob i Sp ul o hry int we know that we add to the food value? 1a tie : costmobolits fn \ ". aur over them ni int o . of the settlements were pauperizing the | 3 guitor for the hand of Miss Helen | POPulation is cosmop nn ind “ut bolling water, cover close hor let Six hours are spent in steam-cooking people among whom such work was | Fargo, daughter of the late Willlam G. | the most popular of the alcoholic bes diliog rate (Sova: closely and | SIX hours are spent in steam-cooking. carried on. ‘Jacob A. Rils and others Fargo of Buffalo, the express magnate erages. In the south the closing of the ' stand for half an hour, then strain, Then the wheat is cured. en each separate 1 prominent in the settlement movement | For some reason hls suit was frowned | ¥tloons has been accompanied, he main bresstog hank Boil together for three Serv | est of the oven in New York challenged this assertion | ynon, but one evening he called at the | tains, by a decrease in crime anda gen - ute. . ee “> fol of : nee hin . halt iid eg of Ys . and maintained that the improved con- Fargo mansion, which was then the eral raising of the standard of morals, py iW wo “ ¢ aga a " ik TI can reach every atom ‘hen w ast, for 30 min ditions and greater thrift noticeable in great show place of Buffalo, and an especially among the colored people. 0 j a pa age of ; Kr 1 } ate gelatin : ; , . a districts where settlements are located nounced that he bad come to see “his ———— ——— soaked In pod abiesp : nl igh af ad ute: y d 4 W aegree Pe prove that the Rev. Mr, Curry-is mis- | wife.” Explanations The julce of the ink plant, which og y the BE w Bor HY Hip e lerive our taken. | were In order, and be can be used as ink without any prepa g ; In Chicago Miss Jane Addams, | when it was found AEE ration, comes out on the paper at first biespoontu 4 of lemon juice and pour founder of Hull House, has been In- | that Miss Fargo had red color. but after a few hours it | {to molds. —Circle volved In a somewhat similar contro- | hecome Mrs. Squiers . eb versy, but in her case the circum-| ¢ne parental bless i stances are more peculiar. The eco-| ine was given. The nomic views of Miss Addams trend | turn of Minister $a toward socialism She was recently | Squlers to give the ’ [ROAD scheduled to address the Catholic Wo- same thing has now =m man's league. Just before the address | some i ee " he balance it Wishiteeani was to be dellvered the murder of | Tue first Mrs & ew J wor erments and breeds gers It Father Helnrichs in Denver by an Ital- | Squlers died In 1886, WQ, A Bulletin. is poor economy to pe § r food that cannot ian anarchist took place, and it devel- | and in 1880 Mr — — _— supply you with nourishment oped that the murderer was a member | Squiers married MBS H. G. SQUIRES. Mapl- Fluke isthe one food that's.all food of the Circle Glordano Bruno, whose | Miss Harriet Bard Woodcock, who . : Chicago headquarters were at Hull | while he was secretary of the United THE de LM BEACHES OF NEW JERSEY. Thaouly fond ascved ia laividusl Jasinges House. Dr. Edward Dunne, chancellor | Stutes legation at Pekin hel ped him to The « of the archdiocese of Chicago, gave an | attain a wide reputation for hi wpitality. : a : interview in which ’ | All through the Boxer insurrection of Jerse ¥ coast line from Long Branch taf ape M iy presents thy he censured the pol- 18000, In connection with which Mr Icy of Hull House A | Bquiers made a distinguished record, in this connection his wife was engaged in acts of kind The attack of the 8 | ness to those In suffering and need sauds of the southern end are located forty resorts which enter e hundred and twenty-five odd miles along the New greatest pleasuring section in the United States Upon the bluffs of the northern end and the gently Hull House and | the slege the discussion 1 Representative Charles E. Littlefield | during : ing and early summer months. One who has not again Miss Ad ™N | of Maine, who will soon leave congress scent them at this season would marvel at their delights. The And see the finest line of framed pic- ne the address sched JANE appams. | York, had a sharp passage with ex t pi , : uled, and it is sup | Mayor Seth Low of New York and Bey fill 8 the air with life. ing ozone, which combined with the ing in price from 10c to $1.25 Then v - a speaker was not desired on account | he Gompers of the] : : ‘ : % \ . ; a glim insi { of her radical views i Fedioation of fal times, 18 exhilarating and tonie in the highest degree. gl pe inside and you will See very but now and then his stock of patience ; sideration bef or e ind: Hollvw erson; Deal and Allenhurst. larg els colored, etc. Slaughter sale of other CI JA US Ten e one ha n the & ‘ the house 1d ry . : . " family a young ’ ymmittee, of whic voted to cottage life; yury and Ocean Grove, people’s Piclures left over 30-days. rom 1 d who was infaccuston ; m sirman of nk od ’ Tw o} aaa . 3 ) and d the stairs on all four nti | rims nt ' k , re : ug : bg : Sid | i on ai} fauts unl 4d e Sherman an are ila ante Came i in the house or club. often dist ! the thor while at his Hte ~ . star Ene ger fhe Laplander trying to ca dishes from the bot Mug « ¢ stairs and Into the EROWT t b f " \ : Cl dr uy ' boul down he sai and ta ass was a ana Avalon eit Seema" Tacs BUSH ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA. * * Anarchist Auerbach She fed the sick and hungry and tain during the spring and summer season millions of pleasure on Chief Shippy 3 : J wounded when in danger from shot ’ ’ | soon after brought aat™ | and shell and was called the heroine of | seckers. At no time in the vear this section more delightful than 3 Miss Addams into . S—— ‘ his sec ore delightfu : dams did not give : . tie aw in New " ‘ } [4 to take up the practice of law in New grea belt, which extends throug gh the center of New Jer tures ever brought into our city rang . - posed her presence at the meeting as | President Samuel | salty tahg of the sea and fhe open air exercise possible at all Mr. Rils is noted for his good humor, 08 wn bor during the con Long Br anch, with its hea itiful eof Nn vig] bors. West pretty pastals, water colors, plain and family “ery | young woman ed to A anys that she went up : tha Bille Sewcudios yp 7 a (111 Yan, JeliAnTy Jome, Dhring: 24 These pictures are suited for any room made king dish aud things . cate whet be cola] | PRECE ; 0 a7 that tn fa. SLE CANS, jaldnc Leights, Days pidumgiese GIVE US A CALL AND BE CONVINCED. wit h rought the author Some - ’ \ [.ittlef - Eh 1 } " , abl . » 4 land ’ ! en crockery In front of her her face smeared with of commons in 1640 to ve . gravy and custard pis contention that trusts are a legac ah large summer popu “In the pame of all that's holy, wo n ntiounit he t age ran tho 9 And Cape May . with be man,’ ted] he puch harassed man is there one thing you can do : ’ Pt a. . : ¢ among the forty } JOR without breaking something? ro : 24. t pot ) : ’ ’ Her face brithtemad gion of © J we nd we Lave he Pennsylvania Railr direct re Ui Improvements mal fitting climax i TW SN Ne A. E. Schad [.cm=_ Hot Water Heating, ghtened as he spoke, and oy throw i gravy and custard shone t nthe: r dish from all sections of ti ni Its splendid train service her a € s ¢ as she replied, with makes each of them neigh! y all the rest and to the world at simple large OF ann milk relndaast I can eindeer ‘That our american forests abound In = plants which possess the most valuable oe The latest romance of the canal zone | medicinal virtues is abundantly attested + tt tearesititittittititiitiiitiiit | SANITARY PLUMBING | tous Spouting, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. All kinds of Tioware ¢ Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. male % ‘orden "fase eaaaes RS Th Te Bh bb apa. is the elopement of Canal Commis by scores of the most eminent medical sioner Harry H. Rousseau with the | writers and teachers. Even the untu. daughter of the American minister, | tored gr ait Gibcatured the oy i: MEN’ S SPRING SHOES ha 5” 4 |. ness of many native Plan 8 before the cheesy at the Tovol cob at she bac | Advenkof the whit race. This norma . tion, imparted freely to the whites, Jed 13} elors’ Saturday night dance was play the latter to continue Investigations until ing “The Time, the Place and the | to-day we have a rich assortment of most Girl” that the diplomat’s daughter, the | valuable Amertean medicinal roots. fair Miss Gladys Fargo Bqulers, evad < <> <> ed the watchful eyes of her parents Dr. Plerce believes that our American for and with the handsome young com \d missioner. sped away to the residence | Radda a Rid i a It wil ) dl worth the journey for any man to come and see our Spring sign ddd aeseasee hdd d dl LJ Secs ssssssesressssssnes 444444444 Ho, Fish = | oO, Fishermen! = i : Are you ready for it * If not, let of help Fou 2et re We have : Rods from 5c up. Leaders from 5¢ up Lines from Ic up. Reels from !5¢ up. Flies, Fly Books, Bait. Nalt Boxes. and sve rything you need. The ®oods ure right and the prices are right. Call and see us GREEN'S PHARMACY COMPANY, Shoes. We've the best of Shoes—the . . roperly Investigate them; | of Supreme Court Judge Gudger, who 4 of this tiga tx H speedily tied the knot. The seeret mar riage was followed n few davs later by sort of Shoes that have made our Shoe busi ness #0 81 esafnl, We are showing a pubiie ceremony at the Ancon chapel There was objection on the part of ALul L 1 1 - 2 - : " Minister Squlers to the match, though Cane bo o edi the grounds of the opposition have not | M8 OF Ind gestion, torple and even valvular and other affebtions of 8 bao I wi the heart yield to its curative action. The | cer with a fine record who as chief of | reason why it cures these and many other fe hay '* Rhian the bureau of yards and docks enjoyed | afections, Is clearly shown in a little book | Wo ny our Men's Shot from M kere | of extracts from the standard medical works | who have a reputation for making the i which is malled free 10 any address by Dr. R a w » | V. Plerce, of Buffalo, N.Y. 10 all sending | best of Men's Shoes. We never offer our request (or the same, : iQ) §] <> < < trade uncertain Shoes or Shoes we ean Not Jess marvelous, In the unparalleled not guarantee, | cures it Is constantly making of woman's . affections, weaknesses and The Man, who has bought Shoes here been stated. The groom Ia a naval of Tw TTT eT TTT TTT TT TTT Tee WEEE ETT T TTT TeTeTTTTTTITITITITITTITITIrTIYTTTeTY ’ will be sure to come again, The man, who has never bought Shoes Jno. F. Gray & Son HARRY FENLON by 18 of als PYD0W here, can learn something about Shoos, Successors to GRANT HOOVER. ay A cel if he will step in “just for a look.” Sacoemsor to} WY hase 50 ds Ti if he will step in “just for a loo : Insurance : — pty y Yan | physicians bad failed COMNIBSIONKA IL. H. ROUMEAY AND wi pony AL WH mses ER, fh wire ows te rk oto rr aime, 10 eee | Bib STRESS | $2 MINGLE’S SHOE STORE, INSURANCE, however, in that of Heotenant, While Their - re Sarried on by . Life and Accident Insurance, BONDS of every description. nd Armacinis w BEI | [H Surety Bonds. ay or a boris "oan nthe] PER od, Filiances Rog FONTE, PA. Ou oor bddront wh st Taurus Covnr, Be en Sint | SE FO da 8 Crider's Stone Bidg, Bellefonte -
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