1909. Paar 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P A. FEB R U AR Y 11 B&B The ’ [earned that a certain brs wy 0 £ whi NOTED MEN IN THE NEWS. | he sold brought Just the same amo of Putting White Clothes Away, a half pint that the be ind of ! A hou adil hould 1 , Jo. 7. Gr: ay a Son H. TORNEY.|ter fetched a pound, That ot a tar. arch washed G. who recently | things so satisfactorily that y i othes : wre are put awas Duecessors RANT Bouya. succeeded] New I I short ord ~ seo Shou's succeeded : Insurance : General Robert MM | cook) This agency ) 10 lar pest ¥ire insur- Ae ey JeDive I i wea 1 IK "11 Hit if sil Lo) 4 ed States army, first Each bud blo bul abee, 1 INFORMATION ANTE] pares w each flower has but | f foot | uty : | | soul ench feell War of the O'Rellly as surgeon general of the Unit. | Each Bud Blossoms But Once won notice as com mander of the army | hos] ital ship Relief | Life and Accident Insurance, in the war with flowering mor DES of leavi and Suret vy Bonds. Spain. He 1s Secor of expansive grace and he paper dos i R na nformation egarding th ‘ da 4 ny Oall on or addres tis yorvgy, HYe Of Marylaytliadiance. Bach star passes but ouce | drums Criders’ Stone Bld, Bellefonte HARRY FENLON vis— hg and was appointed to the United States Military academy of the roses was as| the Impresario got out an ol ancl from this co: to the wars the! 8 very large and leafy one and sent It SRY fox ot 0, Winder queens of opera sometimes | ness culmina Henrl Frederic Amiel Geo, B, Bimler, Philipsh nstown, (421 Bedford in the night through the meridian ov sent to this offi our heads na elit here but for EH. Luca mmonwealth, He became | *® In tant, Bo In the heaven of th 4 po srming! ’ ‘ an assistant surgeon in 1875 and fp | PDU ea hought touches its zenit Elf Cowher Powel v a, to Miss Garden at automobile speed 1880 was made captain and assistant | but puce, a h that moment all | Amos Straw, Youngstown. O} have. The prima donnas who Mlle. Cavalier! claims that it was no surgeon. In 1504 he was promoted to | brilllaney and a t8 sovereign great Mes. Joa 0 he h are adored from before the footlights| Slight to Miss Garden for Mr. Ham the rank of major and made a surgeon Successor to} Frederick K. Foster by thousands of devotees of the mu metyle n to cast her in the role of He reached the grade of lleutenant — on Me Williams Morrow Bldg... Altoona '{ Wm. Burnside sical art are, as a rule, extremely jenl-| Thals and that the American prima | og, 15 1003. He 8 one of the fore] “Mr. and Mrs” Is something that | thet © THOMAS, Jol FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND 994 of theif professional Diem gutives the pert. Mil ial Beitr most authorities In the United States never appears on an invitation or | Twos. J. Keister, Coburn TORNADO 30 f x ile, p e LE ah hg on surgery and was one of the first to visiting card 1n Se i " vy My H. K., BrUxGanrr, Francisville, Ind eg ue qe of ale ola) and recognize ‘the practi al value of the! are Issued by the mistre hi J BARK K, Bpring Mills | N ~ 8] RA NC E is considered one of the most beautiful X ray " Foi ‘ence, W hen in charge | house. J C. Wits undone . A 4 women on the operatic stage and were BE the ke) oh gr ingtatl e ray Appa BAMURL EK. BREON. Bellofort. BONDS of every description. there to be a competition to decide | ooo IT HF EE teat wry | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS who 1s the most popular operatic star adi : RLeok with would doubtless run Miss Garden a Li ADM close race. But the hint about Salome Patents, Trade Marks, Labels, QOPYRIGHT BY MISHKIN STUDIO n, 1 ance Mlle erville-Reach« ered nging in a Paris her a five year contract It has been so from the beginning of magnificent volee and or things in the world of music, so Mary MILLE JEANNE GERVILLE-REACHRE AS DE LILAH, pn : opportunity to show it." Garden was only fol ng preceden When mademolselle les when she ! It Impresuri Hammerstein had been have i Ww hand bot. t t ‘ tore 1 re e chanced | h : WINDSOR HOTEL about the me time to offend some 3 wi : " ELLA GRAHAM Lloyd HH. D CRROILOwS Ww. T. BrRUnaxen, Mgr newspaper men, who took It upon ; 4 Eh of Judge John J. ¥Y. Thompson. iis y RMAENT 1)A1 » nen Hd» Boyes . " : ll Tot - % : rT Sei ated from t) ’ te ' . ‘ themselves to square accounts with graduated from the United States N J. L. Krape LAT OpeRn per d val academy In 1868 and | 1800 w L* : i Walter the opera manager in the way that wt by before courts were instituted fo CU i} the PHILADELPHIA redress of grievances and enrichment sd oe gh res of lawyer sons 11¢ ir honest I e slight New i oop ’ . ‘ i " t h : “s HRACITI A WY i IMINOD Q he | M f id Rr I SO 3b Eel ee Fre es | COAT tre Weod, Grain, Hay, Stay and Sand. Dr. Sol. M. Nissley, Veterinary Surgeon, what yon TE the leemet | sang at a charity he Jemet. | og a 4’ the hnirmansbip of the Regan Se his os Bend J. H, M. STOVER, " Sirens elght times I sang Delilah | of Ar : " : e looked ug BE aap. HAC Ny NT NM nr ; AUCTIONEER. + bt 3 as one of the a . A Ar thas “ ‘ bh 8 1 Samson 4 ho ay ¥ at Devs cla! and _ — . RG ta hat tiem welds 2) State College, Re pute 3 ‘ Houserville. Pa.) with Dalmores have the great su V abe ! ahalt } ht ae pe ' ‘ Prepare ders of tht ah ‘ T DIMenLs as & of { cess there-here, too Meester Ham leaders then and there 10 prosecute ag t them as > n bh § yp merstein say so; every one say so | "nd for al iiven under nd at Te 1 THF GT man has been pr nt De 1 am) jo at 8 the And now he or some one say that | § : ny January : eat of out 1 MISS MARY GARDEN AS THAIN in the nationa - NKR). and the obs hundredth and treed sang in a cafe in Paris. Incomprehen 101 E. T. JORDAN, COLYER. PA. AUCTIONEER } farr r 1 Pretvat r . ry y v ! f CTR ul sales } C8 TEAS " ( -_ Ll) -_ 5 LJ 5% 4 \ Conc rd | S333 23 PRI LLIN Cavalier! of Miss Garden's pet role of stage. Nor is her | Brooker , a born Thais, and she at once expressed he ay farewell to be of | 8t Litchfield, Conn Salome, for lostance America as an event . : “While I am an American woman, it long and tenderly A new cook was engaged not long the irritation, control the in- » president. The change mation, check the progress only woman presenting the new schoo for Mme. Sembrich retary to the president. The chang flam : § © progre lots the best grades at less than cost COME HERE for them while you have the 1" : Ye Wienee ¢ " h fection for her manager had been in sible.” councils of his par Sg E. HURLEY, Sherif .o ps Il art UaKe C * sentiments In the matter by remark i ¥ the s Patt! variety | In 1847 and began is distinctly understood that 1 am the . to be remembered ago at the residence of Mr. Loeb, we of French art and opera in this eoun combines in her per. | WAS brought about by the fact that the | Jof the disease. Our advice is 14 opportunity, nowise diminished bh the episode There 1s one queen of the opera who ty. He has been a The warfare began when Miss Gar. has not figured in any musical wars member of the na den learned that Mr. Hammerstein bad lately, Marcella Sembrich; but, alas tional committee Cou hs of Ww : : ing " Her final appear his career in the ve Th THADGRER qg ¢ are certainly having 4 BIG SHAKE- : . [ “l know that Mr. Hammerstein has i ance as a member | Manufacturing business In Ansonia Ir . UP im cutting prices announced that Mlle. Cavalier! wi ; of the Metropolitan | 1864. He has served In the legislatur ! r n sing as Thals. She will, will sh Opera company will | And was a member of the Connecticu! e . She may, but 1 wonder If he wouk gO down In the his leommission te the Chicago World's 1 - ~ Especially night coughs. Na- C ' try. Cavalier! 1s an Italian and In 1) RESEREYP son artistic excel | frocer with whom the family deals | give the children Ayer’s case an Interloper, and I resent he { lence and unim | turned In an unusually large butter | Cherry Pectoral, Ask your appearance in “Thals.' penchable integrity bill. “When the bill was presented t arranged for a performance by Lina she has decided to retire from the since 1900 Mr rather have Cavalleri's Thais than m) tory of music In | fair h - ture needs a little help to quiet BIG BARGAINS in one and two-room " “ i is : : y . These sentiments were exproased In MARCTELLA AEM and her volee has Mra Loeb, sald the se reiary, she | doctor if thi is his advice also a sufficiently foreible manner in a note BRICH not yet begun to | was startled at the amount of butter | He knows best. Do as he says. Miss Garden sent shortly afterward to Mr. Hammerstein, In which she ten dered her resignation from the oper atic forces of the Manhattan. The idea of losing Miss Garden just at the time when he was playing her up as Sa fome was especially distasteful to Mr Hammerstein, for if there is anything the theater going public is crazy over Just now It the daughter of Hero dias and her dance. No wonder that show signs of wear. It Is a quarter of a century ago that the Austrian so prano took one of Mme, Patti's roles during this great singer's temporary fliness, and the public was delighted to find that another mistress of song bad been discovered. The lovers of good music regret her passing, but agree that she is wise to retire before | hor reputation as an artist has met | with the slightest blemish. we were alleged to have used ducing th last month. She showed It to me, and | 1 decided that the grocer had us charg od up with enough butter to grease the street In front of our house from one end to the other. 1 advised an Invest! gation, and Mrs. Loeb made a trip t the grocer's to look Into the matter After a little pumping she learned that our cook, who did the ordering, had not always bought butter every thine ‘butter was down on the list, She also We publish our formulas We banieh aloahal from our medicines We urges you Yo consult your dootor , | If you think constipation is of trifling consequence, just ask your doctor, He will disabuse you of that notion in short order. ‘‘Correct it, at once!’ he will say. Then ask him about Ayer's Pills. A mild liver pill, all vegetable, We also handle a full line of Paints, Stains, Window Shades, etc. raming a specialty at E. J. ECKENROTHS, BUSH ARCADE. Varnishes we Made by the J. 0, Ayer Oo, Lowell, Mast ce 38238333838 se Pd * * - * * . » * - a * le male m =’ BEE ee eee ee ee
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