Page 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 10, 1908 In the Customary Place. uu heh A A well known English bishop some 1 | time since lost his third wife. A cler $ 3 £700 » yi by ou wn the i BE | New York | aE | As a (ity i on : : 00000000000 00000000Q00 | 00066000600006000600606004 | 60064004 © 8s | Some Names Much Seen In Print GG *00ee | 000000000000 00000000000000 | “Can you tell me Wie 13 uri lever Fails fo Restore don't know :ray Hair to itsNatural buries ‘em ior and Beauty. Tribune iio matter how long if s been pray " « Promote luxur ant growih True Both Ways, i y hair tops its falling out “The die Is cast!” hissed the vi and po=itively removes Dan- Then, shaking their gold locks, ¢ | oui. K hii i d glossy. Ke- $0 0090000000000009000004000 108900000000 00000000009009% 1 rus bounded on. : titutes, 2% times as much 10000000000000000000000000 EW YORK ! a RL “It seems,” the critic murmured a . Is Not a Dye. WwW YORK ny a city of light is | Indeed The lighted buildings rise tier “that the cast is dyed t00."—New Y iid SOc. botiles, at druggists a comparatively recent devel. | on tier on both sides of the Isian d from Yvross ¢ { th ) a we € ire of the Hair,” opment. New Yorkets them- | the water front to Broadway and form ’ oa IP liti 133 Spee Co Newark, N. J. selves hardly realize what an | {lluminated terraces, with the shining 5 ay's Harfina Soap cures Pimples, to the post, and he has accepted. He evolution their town has experienced | flagstaff of the Singer tower, 670 feet : Ke y iin fine an: ou gtr bod oy is one of the best known clergymen in respect, It usually above the curb, as the topmost point | $1.98, A Yeagers i “The Care of the bikin," of Washington, having been for twen. | Stranger to note the fact as it deserves | in the brilliant sky line of the city ty-two years rector of St Paul's to be noted It is the visitor from The {llumination of the Ringer tower church. He is a graduate of Trinity abroad especially who makes this dis. | {8 just now the newest marvel In the college, Hartford, Conn, and was or. | COVErS wonders New York by night presents dalned a priest in 1883, When the Pan-American exposition | The tower itself 1s a striking remind — was opened at Buffalo seven years ago | er of the admired and lamented ele York received Miss jJast May the people flocked from ali | trie tower of the Pan-American expo traditions at that venerable institution with open-arms at a the states of the Unjon and from many | sition. Its architectur ines are quite of learning. It is a good deal of a re- junior cotillon at Sherry's, thereby in foreign similar to those of the exposition struc sponsibility to be a Taft at Yale. Rob- . 4 called In the preliminary ture, and when it Is iminated one ert, who is in his twentieth year, is di of the fair “the R ow City It | could almost fancy himself back amid athletic and is also of a studi y: { was I tural creation | the fairylike confines of the gay city position and has so far made a fine , remarl ity of col | of plensure which flourished for a sea record in scholarship. He expects to b% Be x } ors and the ger of the | gon and then vanished, Instead of in a follow the legal profession, thus sus- eh. So J color scheme, but the visitors place where people work six days In in pur » Singer dra] and saw the verg Of Light =) 0) £23 cm—— ——————— - 0 COOP PIEDIVPNDPINOIC POO : ¢ : ROBERT TAFT $000000006000000000000 0 CONPVDPLDBPBOADLL0000000000 0 as 50c. size RESIDENT ELECT TAFT 1s bees tym hoping to have his family with him for Christmas, not having had that privilege on the last holliday, Thanksgiving. Mrs. Taft, Rob- ert, Helen and Master Charles dined on that occasion with the president elect’'s brother, Henry W. Taft, and family in New York. Robert Alphonso Taft, eldest son of the president elect, is now in his junior year at Yale and is striving nobly to uphold the famlly duty impelled them to remain In thelr present positions. Bishop Elect Hard ing is the fourth man to be chosen Ladies’ golden brown sample sh this takes the EEEEENNEEENENEN CS ENNEENEEERNZPE THE Holiday Goods ARE HERE Though New Ethel Roosevelt climes to see what had been advertising deed an archited ible for its multipl us dis. eral harmony 800 the week and sometimes seven > sult of the elusive dolla ent Into 5 R . 4 nan olors th r exposition de I till in the Len taining the family traditions. Ro . 1 i : wade the discovery that was rather ’ city of ligh } as a city of The inquiry by the governn the affairs of the Standard OIfl tr the proceedin ought to eff dissolution 1s held the center stage for me weeks, and part of the time Vice i ust in ha - Sy, AT ved to ¢ known in the | tory , tage Ney for TE JIN er and Prettier, Cheaper and Better than ever. A partial list below. r MONTGOMERY & CO. Bellefonte, Pa. State College, Pa. SERDEEENENEEERNFPEENNEENEEEDEESE SIENNA EEEEN EE EEE ENNrNEERNSEERES EEE ENEEEN ENED SNE EEEEEN I EENEESSENEEERNEER bs Broad Con ut fVt jon that this gton society bud knows ans preciates the great pigskin game, day J y ’ rath view of way from the Flatiron or Times build ing reveals a highway up and down "Which 1s a stream of light let loose with such prodigality that one would think It was all furnished free gratis instead of with a vast expenditure and LBB OBE EEE EEE ele so. Sededede - S222 5228 RSIEERISSIIIIRIIRERIR SIRE AAIRD BET i JOHN D. ARCHBOLD ON THE WAY TO COURT. D. Archbold has been right In the lime-| Though but seventeen, tbe date of light The Miss Roosevelt's debut Frank B llogg, has lef 0 stone it In order that she might enjoy unturned i is efforts to drag to the ot firet & 0 at the White House light secrets of operat dd government prosecutor, was hastened Special Bargains in Mens’ High Cut Shoes \ \ 4 $3.75 a Pair. with way | the Bi a Aaa Ee EAA AAAS Aas so os] Moose hide, Three long back stay. 14 inches high, waterproof. BE A ee aaa! E {full s - » fe Be IB Bn Be Bi Is This shoe is worth $5.00: 7 - at $3 en YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA DE rt. LE na a a eens BE EA A a aa AAAS ARAL SS at ab sss nad Aaa c as asaaes ans sata AAna 1292 PPPPPPPP PRR RRP RP PRTPRIR RN Eanes ass st eee es rE ru EE ee OS. Asset 200000909904 ohh - ' the prog Then ale ont of Virgini I'he bride had bee ing half hour by this Swanson insisted on talking time Governor Higgl it would be Impossible for speak, as he had an appointment. But he couldn't give a satisfactory explana tion of what that appointment was and so when it came time for the speakers to go to the exhibition ha Governor Higgins was dragged along When the hall was reached the two other governors permitted Governor or era Is re I ble for this nes volt n of ar tistic effects. There ma ' ¢ ques - tion as to the symmetry ut enuty of New York's sky line by) \ but at ~ night, with the towering tures of the lower portion of Manhattan Island outlined agninst the sky by thousands if not millions of little electy the fascination and beauty of the scene are not to be gainsald On either side of children. Manhattan Island flow the (wo river which have made the city the greatest When appetite fails, it restores commercial center In the new world it. When food is a burden, il e (Governor Sv ns prote Special Sale! SATURDAY, DEC. 12, of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life and enjoyment of life to thousands: men, women and Inmps 39 cents some Important tele REY. DR. ALFRED IH. HARDING, nation’s capital, begun by Bishop Satterlee the Eplsco palians of Washington were anxious to secure just the right man, and they hit upon Bishop Charles H, Brent of the Philippines as the one for the place, Though the Weshington diocese Is one of much greater wealth and general fmportance than that over which he now presides, Bishop Brent declined the election to it, preferring to con tinue in missionary labor, It was then pffered In succession to two other men, who both declined on the ground tha! To continue the work | Higgins to do phoning, which took quite a long time but which, he admitted afterward, was : | to his wife Governor Higgins and Misa Maguire were married In Pawtucket | of the youngest of the state execu | tives of the Union and when he wns mayor of Pawtucket, In which post he perved four years, wns known as “the boy mayor” He was born In Lincoln, at thirteen. He took upon himself the eare of his mother and two rounger brothers in addition to supporting him polf. He worked days and studied nights, and the boy's merits won him friends, so that he was able In ue time to go through Brown university | and also graduate from the George town University Law school, His rise since then has been meteoric, Ellen | The many ferry houses on the Hudson contribute their part to the Humina tion by the lighting of thelr frontage toward the river, and the boats plying up and down the stream present a | spectacle of dancing and darting lights R. 1, on Nov. 17. The governor is one | | thon that has its own particular fascina Across the lights and the cars passing and repass ing nffording another spectacle of mov R. 1. In 1870 and wan left fatherloss | ing lights, But most conspicuous and Impress fve of all is the {llumination of the skyscrapers of the downtown district, with the new Binger tower rising above them all, In the edge of the evening, when the lights are gleaming from a myriad of offices where em ployers and employees alike are striv. ing for the almighty dollar, after the sunset hour, the scene Is wonderful East river are the | | spans of the bridges, thelr graceful { ares {lluminated by rows of powerful lifts the burden. When you lose flesh, it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. Jtis the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. t what is the use of food wher you hate it and can’t digest it? Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the food that makes you forget your stomach. Bend this advertisement, together of paper in which it appears, four cents to cover you a “Complete Handy SCOTT & BOWNE, 400 Pearl St, New York 50¢c Men's Outing Gowns, $1.25 Children’s Gum Boots, $1.25 Children’s Suits, 25¢ Men's Wool Hose, These prices are for Saturday only. 98 cents 98 cents 19 cents Workmen's Bargain Store BELLEFONTE, PA.
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