> THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLFFONTE, PA. JUNE 11, 1908. New Buildings of the Naval Academy at Annapolis Which Have Cost the Government Over $10,000,000. Je Ue HE dedication of the new chapel of the Naval academy at An napolis on May 24 marked the practical completion of the group of splendid buildings for the usc of the institution construction was begun about ten years ago. NO where in the world may be seen a col whose lection of structures of this character) and 8¢ design and beautiful in architectural 80 impressive harmonious Uncle Sam has spent over $10,000,000 | in providing suitable shelter and equip | ments for the young men who study at | Annapolis about the art of naval war | fare, and it is the general opinion that | he has obtained the worth of his money. The chapel which was recent | ly set apart for its sacred purpose was bullt at a cost of over $500,000 and was | the last of the group of academy build | ings to reach completion with the ex: | ception of the power plant, which is nearly finished. It was when the country was filled with enthusiasm over the new and its triumphs in the Spanish wai that the reconstruction of the Nava academy begun, plans fo rebuilding on been und years, and the a about the | of architbetural is the the noted New York architect, Ernest Flagg, and has been praised often combining in an exceptional degree utility and convenience with structural harmony and impressiveness, The buildings are arranged in three gen eral groups. These line three sides of | the campus, and the latter is bounded | on the fourth side by the Severn river. | The main entrance to the academy | grounds is on the side opposite to the river, and on this side are grouped the chapel, superintendent's residence and| administration building, with a long| i navy 0 TI enlarged was 10 in sideration tual caning fi work ¢ er cot enced The 1 lesign W 1800. scheme { ot as | de presiding bishop of th copal PAN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS. he Great Religious Gathering In Lon- | don This Month, | gress in Is centered In the pan-Anglican con London called to consider th of Christendom, and those which closely affect [ clety In its relations the | The Auglican communion has un | different and the delegnt this represent parts of the habitable globe. The | gre has no authority in matters belief or discipline and Is means of bringing together the able and aggressive workers of whole Anglican communion, both ileal and lay, for conference | way to spread the gospel and | the religious and social needs of people. In view of the growth In sociahsti | problems | clally to chur branches, ' to CONETesS nearly u NS on t mes the Ca All over the world religious Interest | LIY Ideas in recent years much Interest is | THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY GATEWAY OF LAMBETH PALACE. taken in the by the del gates of the attitude the church shou rd “Moralit) Li “Monopolies Tra Le “The Attitud Toward Agnesticism” discussion ASSUmNe OW and Soclal Trusts, HEIoOnD socia is f Drink and of the Christian urch ism, Pant} nd Ti £3 a ~ 3 . v AULT Y fold £0 A i re the Tuttle of ¢ American | archbishop of v four ’ nis for « Bls 0p Her days Calcutta, MV church; the the | | West Indies, archbishop of Cape Tow: archbishop of Syduey, bishop of lon i | don, bishop of Stepney and bishop of | : | Kensington ( ¢ | ] BANCROFT | CHAPEL AND LxThiYCR TO BALL line of officers’ quarters forming a supplementary group. To the right of} the campus is Bancroft hall, the mid shipmen’'s quarters, a splendid build ing with & most imposing eutrance. On the other side of the campus is the third group, chief of which are the | academic building and that devoted to! 1 he is structure many respects those composing the Naval academy group and forms, as it were, the culminating architectural note. It in the form of Greek cross and has a dome which rises to a height of 210 feet. Under the chapel is a crypt, and it Is here that the re mains of John Paul Jones are to be placed. The chapel contains great organ with more than 2.000 pipes, and over the altar is a window lu memory of Admiral David Porter. The chapel as a whole 1s a memorial to the dead heroes whose names are on the roll of rraduates of the academy at Annap- | olls. Bancroft hall Is six stories in height and contains 750 suits of two rooms | each, thus affording living quarters for | 1.000 midshipmen, more than twice as many as could be accommodated at the academy under the old conditions. | It also contains a mess hall that will pent 2,000 persons, recreation room, laundries, kitchens, bakeries and other adjuncts similar to those of a big mod. ern hotel. The building cost about $3.500000 and is accounted without a rival of its kind in the world The academic bmilding contains 100 class rooms and Is the largest struc ture in the United States devoted to sducational purposes. There are over 100 instructors at Annapolis, and the handsome structures in which they are housed form quite a village of them selves and a most interesting part © the genera! architectural scheme. engineering. elaborate of all marine chapel the most in is a n | has : bishops of Canterbury for 700 years connection that | archbishop of Armagh and primate ot | all Ireland. showed that a high eccle. silastic does not always need to wen a long face | Asset blgBe by his witticlsms, and ! i hmor is so irrepressible that his heat Jot btemlidy geladht, ’ ih nddfte Rody» | make ment, the cardinal church John D. Rockefellers big tountry | is The meeting place, Lan a histori reside wth palace, Is structure ar been the nce of the ar A CARDINAL'S MIRTH The Primate of All Ireland, Whe Loves a Laugh. to the t During his visit with this country Roman C in New Cardinal athe York 1o rentennial witty cerenon ® Irishman, 4 | He convulséd many “| 2 srs expect he will say somethin them at almost any Just before sailing for home visited Institutions of Tarrytown, N. ¥Y.. smile mo at w situated. The duced ta several walting there %t% catlinal was pr ests him. who One ems of see THREE SNAPSHOTS OF CARDINAL LOOGUR them was Father Lennon, who has a chureh In Mr. Rockefeller's grounds and often plays golf with the rich man. “This Is one who fraternizes with Mr. Rockefeller, the richest man in the world,” Cardinal Logue was told “1 wonder If he Is like one of my priests in Ireland,” said the cardinal smiling. “He often played with a rich man, and he always lost the game But when the rich man died he left the priest £1,000, Do you win or lose Father Lennon?" The accompanying snapshots of Car dinal Logue cnught him ln'three moods «first serious, second smiltug and third when the smile has changed to a grin | Mifdter Druder!—Drime | im Rrappetbhal wohnt b'r alt Matheis, | Gr i8 fo wad mer heeft qut gefirt, bes | foh® er Hot en fdyeene tleene Bauerei un [foie bie Leit fage, ah en bar baufed | Dhaler Geld uf b'r Bant, iver in bie | Ietfchte Johre Hot er viel Drutvel gehat. Cridt 18 thm fei Frah qeftorme. Sei ige Dochier, bie en faus e1b&bilb en ¥ 4 ] 1r “ — ai , amwer fe be E) W | +r Ww + MN io rs 2 bah ™ s 20 bot jtoeete Uo! ber ihrem Mann baf er au bie er in bie Fili fih bann bie betert, fe bot e3 Mar grad mieber fo gemadit un feller Hot fi bann bie Ausjehring an db'r Hald geargert un i3 ab geftorive. fellem Hot Niemand m bet ihr, mann fe ah gre Kind war un emol en {dheene Bauerer friegt; toann b'r alt Mann fterbt, Ale Leit hen ete gervift, daf fe en verdoll Luber bume Wei enfd) war, Ded ¢8, ad em atbeid biel gemadt bot. mer en neier ned un neidqu Kel ¥ $ Ml + : ab bed eenjig bém In 1“ aiie | ’ nie net ngefpannt werd?” — will id) Dir fage, Vill,” feat v’ . Jotller Gaul i8 net zu pt mer fpannt ibn an en leidht WP agy. | Dhuft en awer an en Wage, wo ex aie foll, bann fannft Du flude plage fo biel Dir wit un um Blade. Jd had ihn emol | aefabft, teil er en id ares er 18 lee finf hale un er bot mich fdun fo qearae id) ibn bal fodgefdlage bast Jd Hab | ald nod aebofft, mann er <er werrs | bat, medit er verleiht Derfland fricge, | amet ¢8 i nig mit om orgufange. =! Jel” feat A Bil, 3 amt Dank us Bromiere an. Wie kz mir oa | fabt Gen, foll ich mozae en Kobd Sand | hole. Loft mid Teller Gard Hdwiere.” ~ +Du magft,” Tegt bt WMatbeis un 1494 m iv * A A » ‘ 44 daf | T, rv ¢ t ; | 4 by mittag 18 bd'r Bf Yor Sand un bot ete en Ddidhtige Lobd ufgelade. Dt Gaul Hot Hid fell fee gefalle Ioffe; foie’ give an's Siege gange 14, bo war tr net dum Blade ju bringe, net mut ude un net mit ©dlag. E38 war elf hr Nadts un die Sandfubr war god net beemfumme. Do bot fich v'r Mae theid gedbrumelt, ¢8 mecht ebbed gebad- pent fet un er i8 gange for nodzugude. Gr war amwer nod) net weit bum Haus veg, bo fummt b'r Bill mit eme Wage, D'r Gaul bot gejoge, dak er gefchroipt bot. Tie dr Deibenter Boldt Du bed ferrig qebrodt?” frogt dr Mar theis. Do bot b'r Bill gefymumzelt un gefabt: mit fom Weibdleit: mer muf fe judi recht au Handle wiffe. Celt, 1d war en biffel lang fort? Wier bes Ding war fo: wie alles Jufpredhe nir aenigt bot, bo hab ih aebentt, wamn bed Luber ¢bbed au frefie batve wet, dann werd ed {dum Anftalte made for heem. So bab td mir bann gemiethlich mei Peif aefloppt, mid in'8 Grad qeleat un beh Ding emol abgewart. E& Lot lang gebauert, amwer uf emol hot d'r Gaul, ohne bah id en Wort ju ihm gefabt bab, angejone un i8 abgeflart. Jd bin bapper uf d'r Wage gefprunge- un do fen mir nau. Paft uf, Meejd» {fer, Ded werd nod) Gier befdhler Gaul” | Suber genug, d'r Bill Hot ihn eiges brodhe. Tes hot ben alte Matheis fo |geplieft, dai er een Dag jum Bid ges Hat bot: Cag mol, Bill, id) bab aller efpett vor Dir, fibber Du ben’ Gaul furiet bHofdit. Tau will i Dir ebbed fage: . Wann Du dentft, dafj Du die Gud ab cibredhe tannft, dann mag Du fie aur Hrah Hawe, wann Du eb bel ihr ferrig bringe tannft, un Du friegft uftohes bie Bauerel” — Deb elle mer bal gefirt Bae,” fegt be Bill, un fdubr genug, am Nefjolhr wae Hodgig. D't alt Matheis 8 gang fid1 Er fel, ¢8 wir wunnerbdre was b'r Bi in bere lotge Feit aud b'r ©us gemadit bat. wie grab bes @egedbee! vun wad fe frieher par, 'tHansjdrg. A : Ww H 1 i "ey Mi ta id Sibber | th anbeifie toelle | nobility at her feet, but for some rea- NoTics 4 | al JINit fo eme Gaul 18 ed Ivie | MISS REID'S CHOICE. ‘John Hubert Ward, Who Weds an American Ambassador's Daughter. On several occasions the newspapers have had Miss Jean Templeton Reld, ambassador to England, | members of the British aristocracy, | but each time the HWjorts of an im- pending matrimonial event of Interest [ to two nallons proved premature. This time, however, there ix sure enough, for the { ding bas been fixed, the preparations for {in progress, The lucky man | Hon. John Hubert Ward, and he will not bring the daughter of the Ameri | can ambassador a title, although he is engaged cugagement “tor the wed- and all function are trie O17 114 FN f the | | | | THE HOX. JORN H RT WARD the son of 1 and the Iie likely to inherit the latter's rank, he from his father's £1.500.000, so that with the mi the Reid family danger of co had the Brooke and ther of § not received estate Hons in not In Miss Reid Acheson, Lord of English ' the [| oupi ing to want Viscount other sprigs e is { son none won her hand. Perhaps pa | ternal adv had something to d« | with It. One when Miss Reld was connected print oe t ’ me with one of | nohl Mr | nen Reld declared for her 1" Le FOr sald t} i“ and stood there with | oe conceited orator, § Je thanders of applavse ringing in i pe my ears I wople It was a grand ovation crowded 1 hand and The me by the garments, so were thers gra and who wade the nally one man, weep " : gs od { NL on the a by his i3ed 5s be wugig. forward to kiss mY ande 3 “1 drew |Lor ‘Stop,’ 1 said but aman He i to shal 10Us proff Ing becan we " ’ leaned | 1 am L > - - > LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS WY n TWANISTRATORS NOTICE Vstate of Wa. R Joes igh. decease) tters of administratidc having been granted 1 He persons indebted 10 the sal0 ga*ate are reg od to make payment. a0 those: having present the same withowt delay 10 N. BB SPANGLER Belief of Deiter L ARE Above estate a hdersigned Y 181¢ ne Hor I tl | yest cia ims | i Admr J ote, Pa | | Al DITORS' NOTICE In the Orphans’ ( In the matter of the estate late of Lhe boreugh of He The undersigned § Court to thons Bled wu to adios and sald socoum baianee in the smong tho he parties in | nty Bowanko Yecensnd mirt of Centre Cx f Stefer efonts \ ntexd t " the an auditor appol and determine the account of the Admir eWay nso far as peoessary the and to make distribu of thy har f the Ao ant to and legally entitied th y will meet interest at the off of Fortney & Yortney, in the Borough of Bellefonte, on Fri. | day. the Mth day June A. DD. 18, as clock a.m. when and where all parties inter ested] are requested to be present and present their claims or be forever debarred from cof. g in on sald fu D PAUL PORTNEY x3 A Oo Arruic € y exorp strator “ hear Ia ‘ of 1 ATION FOR CHARTER Noth is here Nn that an am Orvis ‘ made "r | Judge rt « mmon Pleas of Cent s L aso? | { rt ly of Orporation : n } ons. aoproved April th, 194.4 h plement thereto by J. M. Garbrick. MP. sor and C.F. Hoy. for a charter of an gorporation to be called “THE ZION UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL," the character and object of which is tw worship God sedording vo the dox trine and discipline of all Protestant Denon nat and for these purposes 10 have, pos sess and enjoy all the righis. hanes and privy {leges conferred under the Act aforesaid and supplements 3 the "aD ons ita WwW. Ra) oN Warken SOoleitor Hin x wer IN PARTITION T'o the heirs and leis an M. Walker deerasrd Fake notice. that in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Centre County, Pa. a writ of partition has been issued from sald Court 10 the Sheriff of Centre County, return able September 9th, 100%, and that an inguest will be held for the purpose of making parti | tion of thé real estate of sald decedent on Mon. | day. June Sth, 190K at 1090 am. . at which | time and plage you oan be present | you see pro- | wr: Wallace J. Walker, William Walker, | fis M. Weaver, Harry M, Walker, Emma CO. | Tyson, William T. Tyson, Anos M. Esteriing | and Samuel Esterling ALL: that certain messunge, tenement or tract of land situate in the Township of Miles, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania pounded and desoribed as follows, to wit: Be ginning st a stone in the main road jeatling anda Hreon ! epresentatives of Aman ate of Miles Township daughter of Whitelaw Reld. Amerlean |! to | is the | : Dep wits. special | An {| Amount of Trust —— Banrier Lye | Estate of late George W. Ream, 1ate of Gregg | LLwp., deceased, | | Letters of administration in the above estate | { having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebled to the sald estate are request ed to make payment, and those having claims Lo present the same without delay wo J. M, REAM. Admwr., Spring Mills, RB. ¥. D APMINISTRATORS' NOTICE +7 No. 1 lp ———— | Exec TRIX' NOTICE 1 jetters testamen- | H. Wistar, ate of been granted to | knowing them | Notice is hereby given that tary on the estate of Georgy Howard boro, deces have | the undersigned. All persons selves Lo be indebted to the os nave rdqeestig to make immedfate payment, aos YRése Having {claims against the estate ol Litgse present | them duly authenticated 5 Lhe undersigned { MRS. BUSAN WISTAR. Extx x2 Howard, Pa . pr G > easy to use lye is packed sosafely and conve- 50 economical—-not a bit wasted. oap cleans and disinfects mghly as Banner Lye. It Odorless and colorless ; leanser and disinfectant the world has ever known. Use it for cleaning your kitchen, cellar, sinks, dairy, milk-pans and bottles, for softening water, and the labor of washing and Cleaning will be cut in half, Makes pure soap L A 10-cent Cal of 5 | NV! ICE TO THE CREDITORS OF R HENDERSON, INSOLVENT You are hereby notified that the court has appuinted D, Paul Fortney an auditor, to audit, settle and adjust my account as Receiver of the estate of R. M. Henderson, an insolvent, and make distribution among the creditors of sald estate, that a meeting for that purpose will bx | held at the office of Fortney & Fortney, attor- | peys. in Bellefonte Borough, on Wednesday, | the Mth day of June, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where you may be heard, if you so desire J JOHNSTON, x24 Receiver M and saves money B aver Lye, SY ten minutes’ kettles besides. rounds of kitchen grease, easy work (no boiling or large , and you have 10 pounds of best hard soap or 20 gallons of soft soap. J K anner Lz2ls soid by your grocer or druggists, 116 us for freed * Uses of Banner Lye” Penn Chemical Works Philadelphia U £ A Ww | Th wou let Ex ECUTORS' NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters testamen- ary on the estate of 8S, Lundy Lucas, lste of Union Twp, deceased, have been issued to the { undersigned All persons knowing themselves 10 be indebted to the estate requested Lo make immed payment thon est 1008 Centre County Banking Co., Corner High ana Spring Btreets, are and having present ried Di als WA r Receive Des unm NOTES Las ©: Beezer's MeatiMarket We kee BEEF, PORK All Kinds of 8 It MUTT » moked Meat ar er Juicy FHILIFP BEE You want Kien k 2 LER. ES C. FURST, . Audit itl Fur: any we House, Barn, Orchard, and 22 acres ah ng Creek pike Ly will guar this » MOOR} oro ade Marks Labels. yet Then ’ Th or P There is mone JOSHUA R. H. POTTS, Lawyer, 929 Chestnut St,, Philadelphia. WINDSOR HOTEL v A En 10e600s ID PHILADELPHIA ition and cons Co's DOL reserve agents ommercial and other po r purchased ¢ 100s upor *LIment sex CRCIUNIVE nds, vis mw sisteral ve jrities own. ’ tH | is ————— - -— - RAILROAD SCHEDULE. a TONCTY ENTRAL RAJLEDAD OF PENNA ~ Con densed time talie effective June) _U READ DOWN No. iNOS No. | ETATIONS ym. | Lv, Ar BRELLEFONTR Nigh Zion Hecla Park Dunkies Hublersburg Snydertown Nittany Huston Lamar . Clintondale 12! Krider's Sid'g Mackeyviile Osdar Spring: Salons MILL Hana m (pm. pm.| Ar Lv.ipm.lpm . (New York Central & Hudson River R, 1&0 853. ~ersey Shore . 308 12156 98 Ari at shy 28 {1220 1190 Lyi WM'SPORT {4,9 ® { Philadelphia & Reading R. R.) 65.. PHILA ” ? NEW YORK am. Ar (Via Palla % M Siok: 8 Fund Told Surg 3 "ng prof jens eX penises and taxes paid Deposits subject to check S222 vi a] ea ~~ BNE Wu "at ENE o Banks and Bank not approved agents irer's : Duc r amy ol TY T— certified ne and ouLslan shen *O= G0 08 00 ENE ME BO 0 - » BRE ft » : Pund Fund Tru st £1 vent a0 BRB EERRPICOCOCDOCC Th a he br Be Be TIL ninvested ¥ Total Trust Fund STATE OF PENKSYLVANIA COUNTY OF OENTRER I. John P. Hatris, treas named company y solemn above statement is troe 1 kpowlodge and belief JOHN FP. HARRIS, Treas sworn 10 before me this ib HARRY KELLER Notary Publh " GERBERICH. AC MINGLY CLAUDE OO0OK we of the above that the f my H rer ¥ SWeAr the best © wn pm Sabscribéd and Gay of Ma “ra Ly | WESTWARD FLLONTE CENTRAL RAILKROAL To take effect Jan. 6, 1108 Dire \ EASTW ARTY - 4 © |» SraTiows ni A Bellefonte : Coleville Morris FN TN rhs’? sanR® Hunters Fillmore Briarly Waddle 25 . .Krumrine 1 20 Slate College Struble w Rloomsdort 3 40 Fine Grove Trains from Montandon, Hamsport, Look Paves ard Tyrone, connect with train No. 5 for State College Trams from State College connect with Penns. Ball road at Bellefonte for poin's east and west F.H InOMaAs. 8 0 E. K. RHOADS At his yard, opposite the P R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities [ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS wee A 180 all kinds of SHRER A * 8 3 Lewisburg. Wi Ean eB Bo Bo Ret Our Delicious SODA? Our Soda Fountain ¢1a § duce the most delghtfu!, and refreshing drinks you ¢ Ret anywho shout tov. Ye t know what a treat you’ missing if 3-2 havea't 3 ized it, —- ¥F- | | Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. s for lime and plas. Saperior Screenmn burning, Build _terers’ Sand. § ers Commercial, No. Central, No, 1321 W. H. MUSSER, Greneral Insurance Agent Notary Puolic and Pension Attorney. BELLEFONTE, PA. i All the regular flavors; and fancy drinks of our own. Sur itar Speens TrLarnoNs Carrs !
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