Aur 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER The Politicians. Men Who Are Seeking the Suffrages of Their Fellow Citizens Spell- binders and Campaigners. es ATOR O, A. | WJ) CULBERSON, | chairmdn of the! weratic advisory | ign commit coognized as the ablest upper CONZress, Some of the Den Le a son of Culberson, a member house frem for twent) two consecutiv the greatest lawyers occasion court de BUCO Hogg, 1 elected. It vy while he was attor : general red before the supt : 8 and argued the case of Reagan Far: ’ t company, in volving the constitut lity the act shington versus the of 1 commis luded his ar airing leave » court beckon ing to the desk Gray, who upon his This ibert, and a praise, Bome he made rong plea be (Ay Aga creating the Jexas raliroa sion. When he gument an the room the ed to him, he th warmly congratulated him able pre was e fr Sir Hubert 1 years su anot! fore | gent for him and sald 3 have wat wr and am not unmindful of that the pec of Texas ire that should not to ere out ir. Ji e case ng man, 1 you inate he | » reporters fol [ Nothing ] used Grover Clevelan y much the when ng expeditions and to luck I much to Judge Taft's enjoyment of his recent trip to Middle Lake Erle, to be pursued so closely by correspondents and photographers; but, belng a candl date, he had his as his ot add Bass island, to don customary born in Nebraska City and has been a member of the bar there since his graduation from the University of Ne- bragka in 1901, His father, the Mate M. LL. Hayward, was elected to the United Stites senate from Nebraska in 10. d Jied on the day he was to The new secretary of the Republican national committee 18 known as the fa ther of “the Nebraska system,” a sys tem which from the state organization reaches successively down through well organized district, county, precinct and By state neighborhood organizations of reports the keeps In f every p y commonwenlth an elaborate system chalrman thus with the work tion in ly attrac sive Pari Greenw Pennewill 1 therefore Michael's exper! it may be that ence " | something there Is to profit us “Michael nstantly | a hand there woul that if the sc! { there would be “1 did,’ the fat} Dance or op | Devil. y Presented Gotham | Playgoers Who Would Be Up to Date—His Satanic Maj- esty In Two Places at Once. Cholce O the dance or to “The which both? That kind of question New Yorker put up to ther elves this With seductive Salomes ind and two de HSCS Very Devil" or Is the an 17, 1908, RICHARD Vv. OULAHAN. | proached the captain and said: or | | should like to have a sleeping berth, if | fou please.” “Why, where have you | | been sleeping these last two nights | since we left?” “Wa'al, I've been sleep- | ing a-top of a sick man; but he's better now, and won't stand it no longer!” Newspaper Man Who |.eads the publican Publicity Bureau. It 18 a #‘rergous task which has been assumed by Richard V, Oulahan, who was recently chosen as head of the publicity bureau established by the He publican national committee to supp! the country with Information ahout th {ssues of the cam- paign and the can who Re Only a foo an of vould guess at the age CRY OF a4 wWomi 244 in. A Woman’s Back Has many aches and pains weaknes | ment, of the pelvie organs f toms of caused ner dis by PIACH didates gent pt ini repre falling. or “8 Ana Hn Republican nl Other symp frequent ema; Wi Nes are headache, « BLARALEST SPECIAL OFFER: 4d Rew Hus “fh «gv Ae ny Face Bale ions 0 wer ba guar . W. 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POTTS, L 929 Chestnut St, Me Nim % Dea awyer, Philadelphia, We Will Pay the Fifteen Cents smilie tior yery nearo piscat i iil of the p, JU » iit to camer ] by an an ery o i member of the finny tribe publi an standard be k for a short camera man a chat in getting used to being attended ndents on ev In A wary and the He yfter tryin and giving th asian. 1 i FT NM i his } BOCUTe A 1 two, de dee! POs after the tended tive until duly pone { i volts had been to hing Ww mer Dover as secretar lean national « has the dis tinction of judge and the youngest brigadier general In his native state of Nebraska and the youngest chairman of a state party or ganization In the country He hn been chairman the Republican stn central committee Nebraska years, but resign give his entire | to his new duth secretary of the 1 tional He looks more tha his thirty.one yenrs an he Ia sls feet twa nde Pgure and mature spear Ham Hayward, who succeeds El | of the Repub ommitiee the being youngest for Iw comming of Ane He wis | successor in Addison G Le in repr 18 any, was gra the Sou college He is a a wife has never been stocked with ti world'sgoods. When first ran for opponents pict he con red hopper The po Hu Kiate ted to th was ad teen yo Ankeny United S Wilson kept Anken) Wilson repre wintative ington Ankeny opposed him In 1800 Wilson went after the office | himself and got It, defeating Ankeny but only for a four year term. In Ankeny defeated Wiison for re tion, but Wilson was able to name hi Foster. Filun ly, In 1008, Ankeny reached the sennie Personally he Is not politically am pitlous, but his wife, a daughter of the late Senator James Nesmith of Ore gon, an intimate of Abraham Lincoln, was a Washington society belle in the eivfl war period and has urged him sver on to political battle Mr. Wilson, who is a brother of Henry Wilson, United States minister to Belgium, » managing owner of the Beattle Post Intelligencer, and the whole Influence of that newspaper has been thrown against Ankeny g an became A « ten sennts fn Poor man became the irs Wash in congress from 180 | ~~ | about | the morals or otherwise | the part as attractive as possible | ates the womae There has a lot of discussion this appearance of the whether the manifestation Is good for As usual, the Actors, any ma ke Mr with Miss Grace Elliston | leading female Imperson- | devil In the performance at | the Belasco theater, gives his ideas of | the part thus “1 am quite sure that the devil, to be | really the monopolist of his line business, would be the best story teller | in his club, the best dancer In his set He would play the plano lke a virtue oso, win the tennis and golf champion ships, handle the ribbons Uke a thor | oughbired. In short, he would have alt | the graces and all the charms that | been devil but the they disagree, that foctors way, believe should Arliss, who in the role of men commend and women adore “ We will buy the first package of Mapl-Flake, to let you compare it with foods that you know. for you and good for us. lL.et us do it t one mea! a day,‘in summer, should | often; tl Mapl-Flake and frun ) OH health demand eV Neve [t will be good now, * ! nt serve 1t 100 r get tox One Package Free ack rt forey fon Mapl-Flake i« process requiring of 1 he wl i AN ‘ i a. Then it ] proces: y hen each separate berry is | firey ’ \A : k A flaked so thin that the full heat of our ovens can attack every atom Then those thin flakes are toasted 30 minutes in a heat of 400 degrees alt your grocer s Then vou Tl I kn { Mapl-F1 4 You will never Once ake will n gO 10 ! the first kage ourselves, | rather than have you delay I" nd us this before vou ! then send you an order, good for a full-size package free. You will need no persuad- | pon now YW { agam Flaked foods can be prepared without all this expense-—prepared in one-fourth of the time But that long process, and that fierce heat, are essential to perfect digestion. In no other way can the particles be separated so the digestive juices can get to them. The result is a food that's all food, because it all digests. The shorter process makes a half food—a food that but half digests gates Then we cook our wheat in pure maple syrup, malaly for the children’s sake, Cut Out This Coupon snd mail 1 to the Hydienic Food Co, Rattle Creek, Mich. . AE amy — a ——— volbl Rooeld Bs LS i Br-’ LE) I have never used Mapl- Flake, but if you will send me an order on my grocer for a 15¢ package free, I shall be glad to try it. MN ame St. Address Ch ns