Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA., APRIL 15, 1909. - | he Centre Demoorat, FRED KURTZ, SK. | A er FRANCIS SPEER, fasociate Editor Ww SWORN CIRCULATION OVER s200 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per Year Persons who send or bring the money to the office and pay in advance, $1 per your CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for..... $1 Pittsburg Stockman for . $1.50 The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. All oredits are given by a change of Iatel the first of each month. Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on vour label Subseribers changing postofice address, pot notifying us, ure | le for same Subscriptions will be continued, unless other. wise directed We employ no collector send or bring the money to issue and You are expected to this ofice EDITORIAL. Tue school code bill § on Monday by a vote of 107 to86. Our Mr. Meyer, voted No, passed had many unde- assed the House representative as the bill ¢ sirable features in it, Tue House, ont Monday night passed the park extension bill, for the capitol grounds at Harrisburg, by a vote of 119 to 78. It is to cost two mil dollars — steals bill were MN +5 by the and there will be chance f« again But had to take a these matters gangsters. the soldiers’ pension Thus vt1crh back forced AARONSBURG their parents here, Mrs. Chas. Measch and son, of Belle fonte, and Mrs, Sam Campbell, of Mill- heim, were to see Mrs. Margaret Eby. Mrs. Charlotte Burd Behm and son are visiting friends in Altoona Walter Rupp and sister Jennie left on Monday, fora tripto( homa; their ; pleasant Ebon Sabbath with his pe Mrs. Rover, « home of Fred: Walter Fr one day with Acker Mrs. Ch Hublers hicago and Okla funeral of « Mrs, Nelson r parent i PLEASANT GAP and Ruth Ross, of Linden Madalene and a few days last week, Friday evening t graduating class of the Pleasant Gap high school held the third annual commencement exer. cises in the Lutheran church, Ex-Sena tor Heinle delivered the baccalaureate address and Deitrich’s orchestra fur- nished the music for the occasion. The room was beautifully decorated with the class colors, maroon and white, and | presented a very fine appearance, until some of the drapery caught fire, No serious damage was done, and after the excitement was over everything passed off as though nothing had happened. Saturday evening the young people of the town fave a Hay in Noll's hall, en. titled *Jedekiah Jackson Judson, Jus. tice of the Peace,” The receipts were $13, which will be expended for books for the new school library, The play was under the supervision of Prof. §. § Williams. Warren Wood, of Spring Mills, chased a fine young horse from Rev David Lower, of this place. Rev. Low. er bad just purchased the horse from Wm. Lambert Noah Weaver had the misfortune of having several toes badly smashed while working at White Rock quarries, Sheriff Hurley and ex-sheriff Henry Kline attended church services at the Lutheran church, on Sunday afternoon, | Mr. Kline plays cornet in the choir, Ed. Noll of this place, has a cat of a very unusually large size. He has had several good offers for him, but the | writer understands he expects to send | him to Prest. Wm. H. Taft. Mr, Noll at present is employed by Ammon Ker. stetter, the carpenter, but in the future expects to go into the business of man. Irene Ha were the guests of Fon \ a ine Noll, la he ur | longs ] | gir! drink limewater freely AMERICAN CHILDREN. What Lady Constance Richardson Has to Say About Them. Lady Constance Stewart Richardson, the beautiful Englishwoman who Is in this country creating no little stir and comment by giving Grecian dances to New York's soclally elect for her fa vorite holds decided views about American children treated In the first place, she thinks there is excuse for people wh bringing up children She maintains that the count: is the for children, not the city where are continually under the strain of being told not to do things It Is bad for them mentally as wel as physically, she thinks, and result In a generation of nervous, high strm children, never do anyihh that they are told to and who s¢ and shriek when they are a little hurt It Is a little comforting to find some one who sets down at least a part of the inexplicable vagaries of the Amer ican child to nervousness caused by the complexities of city life and not the case, to bad bringing Ther is some charities, the way ure no possible have money cities place the N who w il ream as is usually up or downright can be little doubt that there truth the theory The moder: apartment or crowded city lot, with it close proximity to street cars and other dangers for chi dren, results stream oo! prohibitions for the child. The atn viclousness automobiles and in a constant phere Is by far too tense Another that, In the of Lady Constance, is meted out to the elty child is the way In which he dragged around by the arm by a nur This, too bad for a « 1 as well as physically "31 OF vy lt wrong op press! nervous you by faster almost that that or THEY WRITE POETRY. Chicag Burst Into Suffragists Have Song. for the best ing their determination to take an a tive part ipal affairs. It Is ou a fight for the privilege of voting on all municipal problems that the Chica go suffragettes are concentrating at present. Two days after the announce ment of the hu in muni rize contest several were in charge ' | nt ontributions dred cont: the committee exhibits restrained “We are most he ballot be ricai I ginning No ess hair t | 8 better Jt Rub = hair at night handkerchief or Brush out the morning. Several appli show a marked improvement appearance of the hair The bridge wrinkle, It is sald, Is the Intest facial acquirement, and it is not at all liked by those upon whom It has been thrust The “frowner” Is In great demand In consequence, and some women are giving up bridge just | because It makes any woman who | plays constantly look old and wrinkled | before her time Diphtheria before antitoxin days wan a more dread enemy of child life than | it Is now, But even in these days roots of the then th In a large nighteap wear salt In tions in | there may be emergencie* when doc tors are far away and the mother to do something stop the progress of the disease. One mother | caught in such a strait made her ltt The child got weil, and the doctor, called | Inter, nid It to the mother's Ingenuity to Triple Photograph Frames, A decoration for mantel, or desk Is a triple photograph frame new inl The center one Is oval, and the two | side ones are slender panels. Each is framed with a narrow or sliver gilt These shapes are varied by panels | having oval spaces inside for pictures | and the oval frame having a square line of sliver | REBERSBURG. Motto: any other stealing, They are dishonest devices to destroy competiton and swell the pockets of the operators, and we consumers pay the profits of the bogus capital of these corporations, and the produ er has to ac ept for his products just what the nefarious managers of the trusts choose to pay, Allen G, Thur- man once said, if I were a school teacher and could not teach a child 10 years old in one half hour that the tariff ‘wi: and breeder of trusts, I would that child as a hopeless idiot, horrors! How Democratic Down with tection, Master Robin Redbreast, cunning thing, tells us on the QT it's really spring! Isn't knowing sort of seer bitty heart-Robin's just a dea: Charles Mallory, of State spent Sunday in Rebersburg, C, M. Bierly, wife and of Dents Run, were visiting Mrs, Bierly's parents in and Smullton, over Easter Roland Royer and wife Alto the week end with friends this place Mir K« an engineer in the Penna, R. R, well for Nis & stick-to-it-tive-ness ability ¢ mother R. O. Diehl ou all around tune r pro and , that winsome, his itty, cute Rob “a less College, son Stanley Mr. and Rebersh ITg many of Mma, spent and BENORE YW pe relatives at yer Mary pending her Eas here and intends i irning Haven ) 3g 1 and oti power hiked and sox ‘ popular tinsmith and nan house, and is for He awhile; mnoping a suffered excru spike i Wm. Bottorf, wife it n Dung; ry n AK? 200 ciating pain lor § has thus inday Kreider Stover, lumbermen Luther W where he w Serio far developed, spent Si town night, Mrs Jane Sholl has her home with the grip last week, but D ower Rover's ) they 1p h . Royer was £. the one has by the Methodis ference, trying sell ‘arren Wood and wife « ‘ Benore people, as f the with our genial Thomas Faxon Mr. Elias St il war, is b the in ties of Hei the OU over ok n an of age » ER GRAPES, from their most health- ful properties, give ROYAL its active and principal ingredient Absolutely Pure It is economy to uze Royal Baking Powder. It saves labor, health and money. Where the best food is required no other baking powder or leavening agent can take the place or do the work of Royal Baking Powder. Feli From Load of Hay 2 f ha HOUSERVILLE. C8 Were wie perched on SHOES THAT Sh JES “JUST WRIGHT" . “DOLLY MADISON" | | WEAR SH THAT HL Ae THE “LENOX” are hatched, from which trusts the tru are wholesale-daylight-rob bers, nothing less and should be treat. ed by our courts of justice the same as sis SENERIGENINNEAETUNENENEE HENRY KLINE, Proprietor. SEEN EREEEEEEENENENNENEENANEEN RENEE EEN EE NEE. BELLEFONTE. Kline's Shoe Store GRAND OPENING The People at Large ty welcome. are cordially invited to attend this great event. Workmen, mechanics, farmers, clerks, profes- sional and railroad men, will all receive a hear- We have lost none of our valuable time, nor have we squandered a fabulous sum of money in purchasing gaillards, tinsel and gew-gaws for our opening, but in lieu of an extrav- agant waste of cash for such musee attractions, we have taken the “Bull by the Horns” and hewn down prices as low in every department in our store, which consists of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, as to prove a living revelation to the oldest inhabitants of this city and county. OUR NAME WILL ALWAYS people, it matters not how limited their means. stand out and also loom up vividly over the entrance of our store. household word, and you will always be sure to obtain here AT OUR STORE, the biggest dol- lar’s worth for your hard-earned 100 cents. Our departments are so stocked as to excite the ad- miration of all who pay us a visit, and our prices place the rich result of untiring energy, fore- thought, pluck, push and nerve, backed up by abundant capital, within easy reach of economical Our name will become a WE WANT YOU TO BE PRESENT AT OUR GRAND OPENING which will take place on FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1909, AT 9 A. M. acquainted with each other. Every- body Come. pus A—— THE BIRTHPLACE OF LOW PRICES. psn ’ LJ and saunter through our store leisurely, and to your heart's content; Crider’'s Exchange Bldg. DONT FORGET THE DATE in other words, lets get Every- body Cceme. UNDERSELLING STOR LE 2 ER Bellefonte, Pa. ufacturing cheese, He has the writer's tneide. best wr v4. for a brilliant success, "any Im : ; EEE EN ENE EEE EEE RENN EEE EEEE EN 'EEEENEEEEEER IEE EEE 'FEEEREEEEN
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