2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 25, 1908 Short Tales Henry W. Taft's Adroit- ness — Governor Coe 1. Crawford of South Da- ( Kota, of A nt Wr A ENRY W.TAFT, H younger broth er of Secretary Taft and a lead ing member of the bar of New York city, is a tall, broad shouldered man, with deep chest and fine figure, but none of the leaning to ward avoirdupols of the famous cabinet mem ber, At the Chicago convention he was usually sur rounded by a of men who seemed to think him a good person to cultivate One day oduced to a dele gate who apprehend his identity “Whom acquaintance “I'm for the winner,” ered Taft, ping. “Why don’t Taft?’ asked the “Wel And then “put hin ANd crowd HENRY W. TAFT he was int: apparently did not exactly are you for?” asked the new Mr 34 smiling smiling Willian lean lowells' d when a vi { literary ven of verses in a round, and the sheets sewed te of weeks at a fair the little girl s tell her experience w sobs. She } ing the be but no one soothed “My novelist compassionately, toming acquainted too ea woes of authorship.” wade a cl form of a book were copied out 1 fOTTHe ] | gether, a labor The volu: wus put on sale church fair. The day after the th heartbreaking 1d stood all the day watch A few Lad glanced had bought it. Mr. Howells Wk dear.” “you are be rly with the In the t vice presi ticket the name Henry of Kentucky has been suggested “Marse Henry” Is alk about candidates for the the Democratic Watterson But a pessimist on the subject of his own gualifica tions for for Omaha asked, “What is the matter with Bryan and Wat terson for the Denver i 1451 2 ences when Joe Pp wi, the Colonel Watter SON £ paper, Louisville Cou rier-Journal plied HENRY WATTERSON re “Nothl it and that because he nomination wou at the same ing the lie to terestedness On the south the col since he hes primaries io Georgia little reaction against “dry” Mr. Watterson's paper remarks “ “The new south # the Washing ton Star, ‘turns its back upon the tod dy and the True, alas, too true! In Georgia are from the jug at present.” nobody wants him wore a gray jacket his me disgrace him by his profession of disin wo sub le wl Is also pessimistic " d the returns from the legisintion Ray unien J : they As president of the United Mine Workers of America Mitchell, Thomas LL. Lewis is waging war against child labor In the mines, and he knows what he Is talking about He went to work In himself at the tender age of seven Ambition to mount higher than the av erage digger of coal caused him to ob tain an education, and he got it in the face of big obstacles, mostly by stud) at night He went to night school while other boys of his age were play ing, and from his small wage he saved $105, with which he obtained seven msonths’ instruction in the National uni versity at Lebanon O. Thus meager!) equipped, Lewis be gan reading law, His friends seldom heard him talk about his “mission” or ambition, but the ambition existed to such an extent that y he has never hosa THOXAS L, LEWIN, content to remain at a stationary level, _ Lewis neither drinks, uses tobacco = swears. His honesty ln official po- sitions with the United Mine Workers has never been questioned. He ix of Welsh parentage. His father was Thomas John Lewis, who before he came to this country to work In the mines was a miner in the Dawlals dis trict, In south Wales, His mother was Mary Jones, also Welsh, The elder Lewis on coming to this country began working In the anthracite region In Northumberland county, Pa, and there knew John Siney and other ploneers in the labor movement. Into the Lewis amily came fourteen children, well balanced, seven boys and seven girls Tom was born In Northumberinnd county In 1805, Starting as a breaker boy, he worked up to be mule driver, track layer and plek miner. He early successor to John the con! minew this | ticket 7" | the | ng except that he doesn't want | snd that | d defeat the ticket and | t of Prohibition in the | | which showed a | drinking straight | a of Big People Gompers and Cannon. J. Adam Bede Met His Match as a Punster. Thomas L. Lewis. MA ~ aNE —_a 3 ~ - became prominent as an organizer of mine workers and in 1900 was chosen the body which he vice president of now heads Governor Coe 1, Crawford of South Dakota, who has defeated Senator Kittredge in the primary his state to determine who be chosen to the United States senate by the legislature, figured In the contest at Chicago over the the Republican platform, being on the reso The governor is the his and was elections shall adoption of lutions committee gixth executive of born at Volney, Ia., In He graduated from the law department of the Universit | Jowa In 18: the moved to I’ i DP. his home state 1858 next which | BUCK attorney of the of the stat te 1ichter | schoolgirl hand | ght her father to | ita | gald the distinguished Joe Cannon, who ly good natured when anybody law to him Though bh Mr, n rot ®t . CAL EL Wea essays to lay Gompers Is not Imposing 3 ACTION ASMNST GorPmo Sarr Gorman wWETN NS PLEASANT BE PREY SION LD One t. and ph dele gate | slque me formers York a | Gompers pointed out request wra complied w | at the small | eated and sald “That Mr | mistaken | thought he 1d feet high' “Yes,” sald | man sitting | Clark of ) | Jions."” Mr asked sturdily you're De 8x Gompers! and t his Inf beside rmant him Is lontana, the Senator Clark Is smaller and the visitor ’ man o tha Gomopers near The Badge of Honesty Is on every wrapper of Doctor Merce Golden Medical Discovery because a full list of the ingredients composing It is printed there in plain English. Forty yoars of experience has proven its superior Ing tonic for the cure of stomach disorders and all liver ills. It bullds up the run- down system as no other tonic ean In inal principles of native roots such as Goiden Seal and 's root, Stone and Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black Cherrybark are extracted and preserved by the use of chemically pure, triple refined glycerine. Send to Dr. R. V. Plerce st Buffalo, N. Y., for free booklet which eatracts from well- med riholow, King, Seu Coo, Ellingwood and » host of oth showing that these roots upon for thelr curative action (6 all weak states of the stomach, IH Lo Fegulates The stomach, 1 ud bows : hem, the whol us all skin ons, b os, pimples and eruptions as well as scrofulous swel- lings and old open running sores or uleers ‘are cured and healed. In treating old running sores, or ulcers, 1% Is well to In sure their healing to apply to them Dr, Plerce’s All-llealing Salve. If Jour drag. gist don't happen to have this Salve In stock, send fifty-four conts In pos stamps to Dr. R. V. Pleres, Invalides’ Ho unglen Institute, Buffulo, N. Y.. a » x of the "All-Healing Salve * reach you by return post. on can't afford to aegept a secret nos trum as a substitute for this non-aleoholl medicine oF KNOWE COMPORITION, even though the { vention | Cy De Vry, custodian of the things that | walk | i ! { hyenas when in | worth as a blood purifier and Invigorat- | which alcohol Is used. The active medic | collapsed. 7Tyvnen he Dad talked 0 both Mr. Gompers and Senator Clark he admitted that size didn’t mean much when It eame to brains. J. Adam Bede, humorist of congress, met his match at the Republican con at Chleago fn the person of and crawl Lincoln park leading he and fly and creep In| Cy wandered into a tel and mixed in with a few genial who love him for his prowess in his field of endeavor He was ti : nn story about the zoo Mr up sols old Bede and duced “First,” sn “we'll un derstand that a hy ena is the thing that grows meaner 'n a chick en hawk, meaner 'n smartweed, meaner 'n—-well, a hyena Is $0 blame mean that we don't even give bim a name. Just call him the ‘hy’ and let it go at that. Well, on the day 1 was speaking of" Here the irrepressible J. Adam saw his chance VYhy ould any talking of hyenas on iay drifted was intro d Cy have to meanest ADAM BEDE, one he when the have the roles In pert in He Could Help : w presiding hington, yurt bay A Justice Gray rst of It reat dis touched ) A tone any your honor Ladies’ Home Jour Justice rule this motion’ nal an over Eating House Language. It takes the frequenter of New York's taur t ite awh come fan ir with the language In which his order } dives are trans mitted the v } SOL that Loe at : wef and cheap re to be earns and!” refers to » nutritious vegeta lefore grasps the fact that order for tele dark!” meaning Brown the wheats nd for buckwheat Hash In ong he ong! one in Wee: that “Draw “Draw bia Is the o« CAK® 5 an the "wre comm the steamer ’ e to the supply fried Bowery ngs, sunny ’ wr ordered rr CRIN a minute darks sir Ww at yo "Tote UO “Why Fordham” “Because "s 2a To wouldn't ha’ been much thought f he's nl oe] at Fordbam. It t he's famous, It of wasnt on 1} Was o a them there pomes and tales’ | life ? Restores Life <n Professor Poe's Artificial Respira. tor Which Prevents Death In Cases of Drowning and Asphyxiation. Recent Experiments on Dogs, Rabbits and Human Beings. A —r HE possibilities in the machine know tor, George n as the artificial respira invented by Poe of Virgin hy At any rate, what wirol I'rofessor are al It Is 4if seeining | racies ight by does not cial most bound ficult might While it iel’'s trumpet the } dead, he maintain that it is possible through Its timely use to resurrect people who but for would show where is that ordinarily restoration of to su not it br ventor for in ’ ¢ UO0s in 4) ' power of Gab: awakening of the its nl never again In other suspended would end normal tion of the re who activity cess res m animals, been humar words, there animation in death the breathing through the applica pirator brings the person fe back Many 1de and It to suc- with the has now has apparently lost | and usefulness ests have been n nstances where RISUSCITATING AX ASPFHYLIATED RARMIT ries and her washing.” she wrote, “and you oan all if : help us | know you " dol that have It you will only must h a wonder the charge much more | ful thing, but we have Al a test § a branch of th cently Drs. William Harrison a P. Jackson “killed” a dog and brought | back to life the of the respirator. The audience watch ed f twite} g of gE su is all moneys un In New York before Red Cross soviets Dy use the valsive the dog's as he was slowly de prived of air, and every person present leaned forward when one of Dr. Harrison's assistants lifted the Hmp body the air to show thw watchers that no sign of life remained, eagerly 0 SAMPLE SHOES - MEND S300 AN S400 Sample Shoes $2.25 timore. They are a price of a cheap pair. Have been carried on the road by the salesmen of one of the largest firms in Bal- ling, but the price makes up for all of that. Men, if you need a pair of Dress Shoes now is the time to get a good pair for the little scuffed by hand- | | YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA. SPUN NEEENEAENENEEERRRRENEREN EEE EEN EEENEEENEE SENN NENNNN NEE yet { tion to the dog's wouth again and oxygen A physician In the audience accepted an Invitation to examine the animal and declared that, while there was life In the body, the dog without the ald of artificial Then the machine was attached pumped In heave, Hitle The chest began to more working of the handles and the dog kicked once or twice feebly, and in about ten min- utes staggered to its feet, tottered as though suffering from a drug and final ly ran away In another experiment upon Socrates, a pet rabbit from the Poe farm, Dr. Harrison administered to the animal two grains of morphine, enough to kill a man, and after that four of ether The machine was applied, and after three minutes the effects of the and thetle were drawn and Jumped from the and away. A humorous experiment in restoring a drunken man to his sensas by draw- Ing the from his systém gests the idea that it might be thing if wives sionally take much themselves with the machi and use it at the proper times in place of the time honored curtain lecture This mig method wit) more noisy The res; suct an ounces poison off, table anaes. Socrates hopped alcohol SUg- a gol husbands whose OCCA would sunt too 1pply ne | nite 38) ~ : | ni stood at a “Don’t Yo “Ah. thin wishin’ for would die | respira- | - " w— | A Good Reason. | The late King Oscar of Sweden once took part in a discussion when travel ing incognito in the smoking room of an Wiesbaden hotel A Hepublican took the floor and felt that he had con vinced everybody except a certain white bearded old gentleman sitting at an adjacent table He turned him. “You don't seem convinced my argun sir he id ig you are a Monarchist.’ The white bearded old gen mitted that he “Ther your re upon by ents, Por Laps was sir. would you 4 isons for preferring archical form of govern: “Certs replied inls who was none other than Oscar The first I am my and foremost If a king." reason Is that we Systematic Abbreviation. “There's 121081 signed a hotel hotel clerk “I a 1 Samuel Parker Bedg used to sign the man " rer who ever arked the register drummer ow 5 Ago he The Champion Ham Eater KINGSFORD’S OSWEG CORN STARCH Sixty-six Years of Superiority. 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