Page 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 5, 1908 » he HAS FOOTBALL REFORM FATLED 2. RUSH LINE CHARGIN Gos OOTBALL has been having a hot fight with politics for the prize of public popularity and atten. tion, but now that the gridiron game has swung to its greatest ght admirers of it feel that they have final ly succeeded in the suprem acy. Particular t present football new rules governl are now for galuing 3 TANDEM PLAY understood throughout the entire « try and has put in universal manner. The previ new regulations with d to ture of the Gesigne the deadly na 1 : open In name only in vital The ru away with m l practice | of the res] ots, 18s plays tio: tech: for: cng vent! He bell and i Further have re where ous! where of In three days of practice pl Yale varsity ) no less than four wen hurt as to necessitate treatment at t hospital, Ceptain Burch bad to retire from the game for most of the season, \ nt NCW 3 were so bad hie of the workings of the called tme Is afforded by i of contest recy \ tady, N. Y., be of Ut an university tion open team Leas ne and of the to be stopped time t! oe lavers knocked game had n when re fr After BOIS One Ww i Wi jured or nearly ever found to hay wn hurt that he could not ground The whole trout get real ref sCrimmang re A MOTHER NOW. y | Field and Belnecke received dangerous | wounds on thelr heads, and Mersereau sprained his ankle and tore lignments loose from the bone after Aunapolis played team were able to report on the field for practice. Just what benefit these injuries to eight or nine men will give to Uncle Sam's naval cadets In thelr sreparatory work to become officers ln the navy It is difficult to Imagine, Slingluff, center, and Eilghton, right tackle, were the only two of the fu. ture admirals able to respond. Many other Instances of a similar nature could be cited, Probably the most.striking fllustra. The second day Harvard only | two members of the regular Annapolis | TUR COUNTERS “ZBCHYXYL | many noble lords who have come from | Europe to America for brides, he Is by ne menns penniless, His possessions | have been estimated as worth at least | 5,000,000 The countess Inherited about $13,000000 from her father, the late Cornelius Vanderblit. Blessed Undasirables, Though magazines and congressmen Into theses creatures pitch, Who Is there wouldn't like to be The predatory rich? Pp. — © y 1 on | Names Noted Harry Payne Whitney and His Fa. vorite Sports— The Sponsor For the Battleship North Dakota a ARRY P WHITNEY, 1 i Ww ) Wis 5 port automo He had was lette, battles! Meigs who to the "a T hoe nnd In the News yan So} The Guggenheim Brothers — Wilbur Bl Wright's Honors—A Romance of the Fleet's Visit lo Japan. ene J . the had bandled it, I ‘ Jie counted for its fallur sportsman © il ¢ a mis One of the romances of the stay of ,.o he Al the in fleet in Japanese » of 1. Calvin Berto commander of the Vermout, Miss Lucille San Franclsc« The groom, for early promotion ¢ of commander, cabled hi Del., informis him that he had wi Heutenant Ip to of is sched ) lnled is y 's entered a car in the cup race, but ring gear "a the he track, the m He TN - pre from wa ted late BOCT(N t Cleve 11 a wife vedding vy, which performed United ulate taken The congEy play thing waters | wall al The Woman Who Makes Good. he wong who makes good mu ble n nimblition to learn of ies her way, vith strength and hea and take ne opportunity tha he Delineator her heart, tuge every CER work her ’ fs r | 1 re : $1) Ww mu nove thi 1 Whine Ho take With upation, but to max out It r Cure You Dandruff Why? Because itis annoying untidy. And mostly, because it almost invariably leads to Cure it, and save (set more, too, at All easily done with Ayer’'s Hair Vigor, new Stop this baldness. your hair. the same time, improved formula. formation of dandruff! Does nol change the color of the hair ] WEA A a son were Murray lot and Willlam nes under the Guggenheln Biates senator from Colorado, The broth ers control very ex tensive Industrial In terests 1g them the American Smelt ing and tefining company, commonly known as the smelt er trust, sane Gug genhelm Is treasur er of this corpor tion, He Is also president of the Mexican Union rallroad, managing db | rector of the Guggenhelm Exploration company, director of the American) Smelters’ Steamship company and In the directorate of a number of banking | w n busi eof M United The roti do 5 now 's Bons amorg IEAAC GUGGEN- "EIM, ] corporations | At the Morse trial Mr. Guggenhelm's name came up In connection with the pols formed by Mr. Morse for mak: ng profits out of transactions In lee trust stock, Mr. Guggenheln was In some of these pools. He referred facetiously In his testimony to some of the deals, saying that Morse had told him In answer toa demand for In formation as to why the second oool | brother he had not been successful that James R whi the pror abr ie © been accust le fashion an things which t he #1 1 a ad ut up people witl often very shmg out many lor is iniment Price, Dr.Earl S.Sloan, Boston, Sloan's book on horses, cattle Ag YP S50c¢.. and 81.00 Mass, USA. sheep and pouliry sent free WILBUR WRIGHT probably will return to thin country. It may be that Wilbur will complete the aeroplane contract for this govern. ment In place of Orville, "If this Is done It will be In the Interest of time. It will depend, however, on whether | the brothers earry out a plan they | have had in mind of getting a place In the south where experiments can be | carried on the year round, It is possh ble they may select Texas or Florida, 100 MEN'S & YOUNG M — UNG MEN'S Suits and Overcoats SPECIA. _ PRICE Regular Sizes---for Stouts and Slims $20.90, 819.00, $18. $16.00, $15 00, $14.00 $12.00, $11.00, $10.00 val $0.00, $8. 00, $7.50 values Mixtures also B ‘IT N $11.00 18 A ) 5.00 | § at $e Wy es and Blacks 50 Children’s Suits and Owvercoats $8.00, $7.00, $6.50 values $6.00, $5.50, $5.00 valubs $4.50 $4.00 values $1.00, $3.00 values ... $2.50, $2.00 values, 100 pr. Knee Pants, were soc. 100 pr. Knee Pants, were $1.00 One Large Lot of Men's Shirts, at $c 00 at $4.00 at $3.00 at $2 00 at $1.50 «ool 28¢ at soe MONTGOMERY & CO., BELLEFONTE. STATE COLLEGE. AENEEREREENERE SaEEEEEEEENEENE ; :
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