Circulation Over 5,600—Largest AN IMPRUDENT MOTHER DESERTS HER HOME LEAVES LITTLE CHILDREN TO THE CARE OF THE HUSBAND SHE IS FOND OF OTHER MEN Not Her First Offense—She Has Fig- ured in Other Escapades—A Sad, Trial for a Poor, Industrious Man— A Visit to the Home. On Monday evening, betw 7 o'clock, a representative of tre Democrat called on Thomas, who resides the of Edward Haupt's apartment on Thomas street The Just eating supper, and was cordially welcomed around the apartments pressed with the surroundings. The inexpensive, was ranged een 6 and the Frank W third floor house family was Lhe reporter In gazing were mm homelike furniture, although neat and tidily ar- that man l en on we cozy and showing of ng tom and on meals asked where gone, when the repls husband that she had parts unknown, probably wi man, although he was y The family moved to Bell April, and on April 6th he came and found his wife had departed ing a family at hom of congisting of William, 12 Hazel, § years of age came from the departed for th another Lo A) Inst home lea three childrer ears of and David age who ! Bellefo in Centre county, hers rt | mtb dant Shue ran i : $20 Ie tn Thy LA rer and Mr I 4 is is know what has 30 unladylike to childre: Mr. Thomas al willing to take ould consent to ind take care of her er wa) Unless she Mr. Thomas Is compelled to he is in addit table obedient to at a loss LLIN: d her t ] him and stated wile rds his that back remain at home in a prop irm = he was his if she family does ret that his prov ide a will be family, as housek eper afraid he separate STILL ANOTHER ROBBERY. i# not stranger ave been recentl of Bellefonte night The thieves » and susp only givih their w parties continue between tered tl barher next to set. Al reliabl the has are who rel itted crimes without himself! amenal ‘ the aught in the act business place, tl vening shout nine BELLEFONTE, WAS KILLED BY AN AUTOMOBILE BE- PA, UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT FALLS GEO. W. SMITH, OCCURRED SATURDAY EVENING Became Bewildered and Stepped in Feont of a Moving Car——Leg Brok- en and Skull Fractured—Hearing on Friday. act | unfortunate automobl accident Bellefonte on Saturday 1 in the th a highh © and an An irred in ted dea respect old soj- Penna, RR train While the Lauder | OF nt the evening home irom the Adams who reside THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1910. CHAUNCY F. YORK OF “MALENA” FAME MOVES HIS FACTORY FROM WAR RIORSMARK., MADE A FORTUNE FROM SALVE Began on a Small Scale Until Business Assumed Large Proportions—Loca- ted at Detroit, Michigan—Important Industry Gone man Is the This ap the yi ng man rid imder advers ompelled to ottom of the applies to the young wealth, who from e de nothing ngs handed sald that wn fortune 10 Wel but hin to w days ago the famous Malen: cturing establishment locats lorsmark, was dismantled hinery and equipment it, Mich, where it Ww and permaner bulld wit} and shipped placed sLan ploneer the | poor vocation ir Adie The mar man wit} until he |} | Ver mounted thi holds on life Is bh ject DIMELING Dis need t Pe resig: George M nas annou party in Central has sent in his didate for State Senat Vol. No. 34. NOTABLE COLLECTION OF PROMINENT MEN THEIR PORTRAITS NOW ADORN BARBER BECK’'S SHOP SOME DISTINGUISHED CITIZENS Men Who Contributed Much to the Development of Bellefonte in Recent Years—On the Walls of Fame—S8hort Biographical Sketches. A. Beck nently on pages WAY iid the towns re. he i or the Harrison ‘ 1 out ' ' N cast of Bellefonts { Course an YY . will be four years old The | oldest bay, Edward, who Is 14 in January The subject of | o'clock the hime of Mr. Rhule was en y # sketo} years of. | “ue! apoond” thine, Mere. Rhule mind. and 1 WAS sorOErTeRsive ture eo. 1tered fox My p vas siteing In the parior she ard somebody ming gh the Aga de gesldirg with his unc Grubb, near Stormstown On making further d that his wife had ng with ther ‘ ped FF homas They stor wi ‘ hort wi but Year AREnIN 24th where were living at county, and It get back to her Harps ame out at the little end Mr. Thomas now t} be Joy In the he the 8th of ghe left the and remained his time he unable to whe and with whom, The Coleraine Huntingdor seemed she was glad to home Bhe ther promised her husband faithfully that she would be loyal to her family and lead a true life and try to do better Sometime during the winter he his wife visited Harry Grubl's home, near Bellefonte, Mrs. Grubb being a mister of Mrs. Thomas, It was while there that Mr, Thomas secured a posi. tion at the Chemical Lime Co's works ight wehold agalr February of this family threshold until Marc? id on AWRY wns my went own and wher o At Hunter's Park Fixed a Spitter Auto Accident 8 pret neither Wf the Herald At Tyrone on Labor Day. The Labor Day | games st T with the Columbia have vneelled Instead of these two TF'yrone ping it Bellefonte In the morning Bellefonte will play In Tyrone This will 2 big has A speedy team, all team heen Enmens will and the afternoon day as Dellefote thinks the Herald in Incorporating Coal Company. Dr. FF. K. White, George R. Meek and Martin Dugan constitute the Incorpor ation of the White-Dugan Coal com pany now making applieation for a charter and who will develop the lands fecently purchased near Osceola hie ticipat Agha il nt FEL) their bright I Opening of Bellefonte Academy Me : : tt v " nr A! ext wo-thirds the th vit} the Academy recelve ittention dally recite This attention guarantees Conn | & subjects they for thir RUCCORN gh indi and ever mu i need pile select f ture rone Hospital Notes Burris, of Bellefonte appendicitis Kmincoe, of with fever Alles tion for Frank mitted Jacob Jacksot eration for opera Bellefonte, ad of State appedicitia Maude Cole. of Bellefonte tion on Tuesday Lucian Dale with typhoid fever Reformed church of nated their “Harvest vegetableg, ot Their tion to the Institution College, op opera lellefonte do. Home” fruits, liberal dona- Is appreciated of Dellefonte, admittea | husky [ pleasing personality sey of the Males mi w factory Mr. York pur heautiful residende nm Pal of the most beautiful) ghiares In the city practically nothing Mr imulations In less than a of a century has grown to a of several hundred thousand and is now enjoying a greater than ever Chauncey F. York Is well on his way toward the three score mark. but for unbounded enthusiasm and Vigor he is more than a mateh younger men. He is a man and liheral In charity ny chased a mer Avenue, ons thor from K's Bex residence hus Yor QuUArter fortune doliars business for of his disbursements the removal of the Warriorsmark, the town has exper. youthful ! Malena factory from | a ri ' Jil Ek § Fivails bot N Arresting Trespassers Deputy Auditor General Resigns ie put A L Thomas A ‘richtonr of Tioga winty Friday te resignation 0 Hor Ger Sisson. 1 tor (+ We dered eral take retire rich rrick ap He will wher his » ‘ or i= 1 ton will enter the aw & Young at Wellsboro pointed Robert K amed. nm IM He was by Young Great Union of Churches, The Canadian General Methodist conference, in session In Victoria, B CC. declared Friday night by an over whelming majority In favor of a basis of church union whereby the Metho diss, Presbyterians and Congresa tionalists In the Dominion may unite uder one denomination to be known as the Union church BE HH Hm one of the progressive farmers of Benner Twp, sowed the half of his fall crops last week and this week he Is taking In the sights of the Willams Grove plenlo. ‘ages, will always continue Citizen can not ready to the Fe wt Arg on 3 prestige r popularity an ¥ prominent bankers of the Mr Humes was president of the Frat Na- tional bank and Major Reynolds was the head of the banking firm of W. F Reynolds & Co Both had farms and in various ways helped 10 keep men employed. In the bullding of the car works Mr. Humes wus a stockholder, Major Reynolds was Interested In Mill property, now used as the Yeager Swing factory He paleo gave 0 the town the big spring which has been worth so much to Bellefonte and Its people. The beautiful eorysial foun. tain which has been flowing there for to be the Men may come and the water of this flow on forever. Both the Slate pr ide of the town men may go but spring will Continued on page 4
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