I ARK ngs has inrk of prominent figure we hearl been Representative ( Missouri, who Is regarded as the log eal r of John Sharp Williams of Mississippl as minority ) the | will surrendering this pv ion to go on a European trip prior to entering the senate man Clark has been a x dence at the tariff heat never los ing n chance to make a point for his party In matters pertinent to the lo 11 lwe quir;} namp ¢ SHCCes ieader I ins Congreas wl deal In ev ng, Ordinarily Frank H. Hitchcock, who was chairman of the Republican na tional committee In the recent cam palgn and who Is slated to be In the next eabinet, would not figure at all in the doings of this congress. But in view of the plans being lald by one element or another as to the organiza tion of the next house Mr. Hitchcock comes into the game even at its pres ent stage. He was very successful In managing Judge Taft's canvass for the presidential nomination and later on | his campaign for the presidency. It Is natural that the president elect should rely on him for help and advice In car rying out any plans as to beginning his administration under conditions fa- yorable to the execution of his pledges, Representative Theodore E. Burton | Atlantic | Woodbury, N. J, | legislature and served “He ‘and and 1 he made no atten Mr ney to spend glides ndded haven't the m ther horse." J. Hat the TI er pton Moore sylvan istrict In con who has connect who represents ETOS8 n i been on ros sapicuous ! meet the Atlar Deep or Waterways as sociation, Is nily in ing at Baltimore of one of the newer congress men who have be talked about uence of prominence of legislation to pre serve the natural re sources of the coun. | try. Deep water. | ways, forest preser vation, Irrigation, ete, will be much under discussion In connection with the | legislation of the present session. Rep resentative Moore Is president of the Deeper Waterways assocla He Is a Republican, was born at in 1864, educated In the common schools, was office boy, law student, court reporter, municipal clerk, editor and publisher, member of in the house first as a member of the Fifty first con gress | Mie in conse the J. I. MOORE, tion. THE DE MOC HA T, A NEW HEIR. Ancient French Much Joy. CENTRE BEL L E FONTE, PA, DECEMBER Vanity of Men. At an House Causes There Is great joy in French house because a little, baby exists who can be « Due de Chat Theod re dent of the gave his daug! ringe to the arist LIC SALES [RUMAN H. NEWBERRY E.T. JORDAN, COLYER. PA A STIONEER New York Style IN BELLEFONTE Yorkers this your style First grade expert materials and are the Regals true con modelling two reasons keep their shape to the end why stom the com fitting is smoothest and fortable where — quarter-sizes tend to that. A. C. MINGLE'S. most you can get any- at 3, 1908, LEGAL ADVERT (PYn1 "USEMENTS PROCILLAM h. Ri COATS WY ¢ od, Grain, Ha Ys Sti C a va rd ano ———_—_—_—_—_—__ A Ino. E.G Gray % Son : Insur rance : HARRY FENLON Meat Marke - 4. MI J3SER, ABOUT STOVES THE POTTER-HOY HARDWARE CO, ERE EEE NE ENE EEEERERED eles eee nw SE BEB-8-08 est ad fin P apers in Central Per M, any thi ngs are essential E Plc TURE FRAME BUSINESS na ily fr Idings are sec h thoug ht and sty om our lo ME exper. ne of Mou nd to none YE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 16x20 FRAMES on hand finished in Gold, Black and Geld, Oak aad Gold, and White and Gold, what most dealers charge from $2 to 83 for, we are closing ALL “We h ave a them out at $1.25 each PICTURES REDUCED in price, H. J. HC KEIN ROTH, BUSH ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA. \
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