I"AuR 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, OCTOBER 2, 1908. ff Frank Chance and Baseball Honors— Congressman But- ler Ames and His Air- ship Experiments. HE nameof Frank L.. Cha o to in Chica success in ing the Nationals for many seasons on the baseball ficld has made him about the most popular man In the great city on the great lakes Chance has now finished his tenth year of consecu tive service with the Cubs, He Las been with one club longer than any other profes slonal player now in the diamond arena, He was «catcher for the Chicagos ten years ag and also yed outfield. Since that time he has worked his way up to the leadership of a team that has for three years in succession won the Nation leagues pennant and now for the sec- ond successly time has won the world's baseball. He has Just signe ther four years with the team captain and player, Is one conjt se with Chicago FRANK CHANCE. nager, an B utler who has Congressm: <chusetts, an alrship ar it In the nav grands ¥. Butler the widely warfare ar proposes to Ames of Massa- invented and bullt d Is experimenting with igation of the alr, Is a n of the late General Benjam! and has won distinctlo ” separated fields of politics, d engineering, and now he add to his laurels by be coming an aviator. He claim airship is « nt fre ny before vented nd superior in gn AI design to any, not even excepting that of the Wright brothers. It is the sult, be says, of an inspiration wh came to him one day when a visiti: card dropped from his fingers and flut gered t und. Besid Butler Gener bines in m father he woul joy mllitary pr and with he We did 8 that | eSSINAan Ame bert Ames People Who J | @= Get In Print. | Lord Northcliffe and His Study of American Journalism. His Forest Pose sessions. including dailies, both in London and and towns of Great Britain and Ireland. His recent re organization of the London Times which he alms to turn into a newspa per on the most modern lines, has at tracted much attention, He is consid ered to have done more toward mod ernizing the English press than any other one man, Se eral years ago he obtained from the government of Newfoundland 60, 000 acres of forest land so that his many publications might be supplied with paper manufactured from wood secured in his own forests, thus pre venting any danger of a paper famine in his plants and eliminating the possi bility of his being held up by mam facturers and c¢ led to pay prices. Lord Northcliffe, who Is n interested In America, gave Comma er Peary of the ships with wl he north pole, the Wind periodicals, and monthlles, various cities ompel one ‘oung Rice, who has made snture dramatist a tragedy in five veling a somewhat anor He has been ition In as a poetic 1 of Cyprus,” is t mus road for a f Jointed noet, A TAXPAYERS’ SHOW. An Exhibit In New York In the Inter est of Seed City Government unle ir | gr ——— HOW WOULD YOU LIME TO WEED CLOCKS FOR THE CITY AKD GET PO a TE BOMMITEE reat Hs FOR 5 HOURS & 26 MINUTZS : ATE FRR oF ACTUAL WORK? mae | of the | formerly | college and known the weeklies | | Fearless Womans World | in thelr day. more often encountered, MISS ANNIE S. PECK. Woman Mountain Climber and Some of Her Remarkable Feats. The new champion mountain climber | { Borata, | In Bolivia. world Is Miss Annie 8, Peck professor of Latin at Smith world over ns n fearless conqueror of dangerous alt | tudes. | | grounds, slon of Mount Hauscaran, This daring most inaccessible heights are as play- recently completed the ascen American, to whom the the highest | peak of the Peruvian Andes, attaining an estimated altitude of 25,000 feet. The only other peaks in all the world higher than this are In the Himalayas and have never been scaled. There several years ago W. Gra ham established a iin climbing record which stood until this feat by Miss Peck. He registered a helght of 29 800 feet Climbing lor am mounta seme sport re quires such an abundance of courage, self reliance and sheer stoutness of heart, su« gs and such a thorou athletic physique Until mn feet he does of a1 nerve, h well develop ghiy tral Jun The stral: In some persons the heart feels the tax most; In tem is chiefly affected {tation ar Paipt | perienced none of these troubles. | has | twenty | of the Alps, | ates, others the nervous sys.d of tl alot fas the reports of oly eSvior | ers would Indleate It was experienced A partial suffocation i Bo mountain climbing 1s no work or a weakling, Miss Peck, however, ex- | She | mountain climbing nearly | years. ‘The Matterhorn, pride | was among her first con- | quests, Five years ago she scaled the | hitherto inaccessible helghts of Mount 22,000 feet, the highest peak dey been Medicines to Take on a Journey. 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No.6 No4iNo2 iw 1 ot Ar. pan teas Seam, nie y 4 3 VR CERES ENCSENENEENE UNEERFOERUEEEN ABOUT STOVES “Lake L are natural of any arth L 1 full lame C— . ! s wl , Conr, steady ar g their mio interest ' jast dr — hat . * » Wil not am MVE IM 4 i Costaron ary tank wagon ofl and infinitely better, Ny ous fle ds, * ( Lhe : eing Most any dealer can supply you, Tndener dant ( Waverly Cil Works Co., "mms Pittshurd, Pa. Also makers of Waverly Bpecial Auto C1 sod Waverly Cosolines, o“ “smell” or flicker, an ordin or (« THE POTTER-HOY HARDWARE CO, FEES EEEEEN NE NNN NENAEEERE been of n« gince he n he has beer in the exper office by reducing and that In have incrensed al: lars over those of | Keveral clubs and so the burean of municipal City clnh and ’ joined In getting up the exhibit recent Iy Installed, and there are thing designed to familiarize tn XDA Ver with what 1s going on, New York «it grows at the rate of about ION a year, and the tax rate grows faster. This year It sprang from £1.48 to £1.61. which means for some of the millionaires an Increase In taxation of nas much ns £7,000 or £8000, One of | the more striking exhibits is a pleture | fllustrating what causes such Increase | «a picture of a clock surrounded by » question reading, “How would you like to mend clocks for the city and pet { paid by the department of finance £0! | for five hours and twenty-five minute: | of actual work? | "There are over 05,000 children o | half time In New York schools, In th ss bas SEEENENEENUEENE SONNE NENENENEED 100 MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S Suits and Overcoats SPECIAL PRICE Regular Sizes---for Stouts and Slims at $12.00 I ASA AA AS Savings Deposits are the most satisfactory means for accumulatin small or large amounts of money for any desired object, Many a man has had the foundation of his start in life with a small savings bank deposit. Ina few years he had enough to buy a ome, then he quit paying rent Then his deposit could be made just as much larger, as the . amount formerly paid for rent, and the first thing be knew he had _ Checking Accounts Individual and small firm accounts subject to check are solicited and to them are extended the same (reedom and courtesies accorded the larger transactions, spite ost A Year : . ietiee 1st including | recearch, the the Brooklyn lea many the oven $20.90, $19.00, $18.00, $17.00 values. ..... $16.00, ws 00, $14.00, $11.00 values $12.00, $11.00, $10.00 values... $9.00, $8.00, $7.50 values, . ... ‘ Mixtures, also Blues and Blacks. 50 Children’s Suits and Overcoats {3.00 $7.00, $6.50 values, ..... $5.50, $5.00 values, , .. LORD NORTHCLIFFE. thls country with the view of stud) ing the methods of American Journa ism. The distinguished editor's full pame is Alfred Charles William Harms worth, and he Is first baron of the Isle of Thanet. He Is a son of the late Alfred Harmsworth, an eminent bar ister, nod 1s only forty three years oll ®ut has achieved wonders In his cho wen fleld of Journalism. His fathe: awanted him to become a barrister, hut this bent toward writing was too strong do permit this, and before he was of age he was alrendy making his mnrk @s a writer. He now owns about filry exhibit 1s a pleture of a line of school ehfldren, a teacher at one end and » policeman at the other, the latter ap plying his club to a refractory boy Under the picture are the following words: “This line of children repre sents only one five-thonsandth part of the children on part time In school All the children on part time would reach twenty-six and a half miles. The farther the children are from school the nearer they are to the policeman.” $4.50 $4.00 values...... 8 50, $3.00 values. . 2.50, $2.00 values... 100 pr. Knee Pants, were One Large Lot of Men's Shirts, fro... 100 pr, Knee Pants, were ceussnsess st 250 BELLEFONTE. 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