Thursday, May 18th, 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, | PORT MATILDA. WOES OF MEXICO, | Voice Carries 2,000 Miles. ~ NOS, : , Re | on | Last Thursday was the Banner Day | For the first time in the history ; a —— = | ) ” whe ; , ce of rey mankind the human vole of { } {) ; ‘ " Correspondents’ for Port Matilda 1. O. O. F In the last | } Poor. % Sieo, alter an abRSRO Baku or $ ir { nM ” inv ’ : } re : 3 \ The three “Waverly” se “Wave iy” Gaso- | thirty vears o ( ‘ again HES aired on onda ig Ww “ : I i fow weeks they have secured twenty i en special grades of Gaso- | ine sre, quick ie ne clouded with revolutic lirecte oward y } ound Denver members-—eighteen new ones, one rein i fl rey i ; oy Shh ong «a line, manufactured ex. 4 and instantaneous, epartment stated and one admitted on a transfer | the unsea { i 0 AZ no , : : ani i A Eroup « n pressly for Aulos are o orf ¥ p cortificate, On Thursday night the de has been serving as | i" \ Q N Ag y - - hen i row V1 w6° d : ’ C ree tean f Alleghany Gateway Lodge | buble or a uarter of a of ur aurin : spel | 0 and Ou ! ¥ A Continued . rt Matilda \ W h time hat « ty \ fro fi ) 0 colorado of Ler | n Omal an Special Ask your Dealer raed 1 | earlia hing, in Mexi tan" Motor Waverly Oil Works Co, ZION. the class of candidate tite ont Br a " "or h puanton ne connected Power without Carbon : Independent Fef pers as an ldea wring d ithe 1 Wer i ere ! ( | | ro or ir he tl} p The best Auto Gasolines Pitisbury. Pa mude Positively 4 Sunday school were we a to withe Lhe I Fine Grove : f ! o ! : i 4 e Clik eth { eves : : i Stormstos an lal nite VOore apt govery ent ‘ } ar n fit p ! ' I 1 ‘ f ‘ Ox ing J \" not form Satyr Maohe ’ of Waverls ¢ y y mite onside n members ) he foree i al wy! ta Am 4 { ) teleg 1 n Le ! h at deposits, vpecial Auto (ul We Do Printing of all Descriptions, (entre Democrat, Bellefonte, Pa. Unexpected Guests The farmer and his wife were about to sit down to a ] : i TU cold supper when they saw some 0iQ friends driving s towards the h use, The good wife was equal to the occasion—thanks to her New Perfection Oil Cook-stove. had it lit in a moment, and her guests hardly were seated » porch before a hearty hot meal was ready for the table— ges and eggs and long rashers of n, and rolls just in the oven and fres! fe nd the hostess herself as cool if she had not | i! neat as New Perfection z re Qil'Cook-stove The Atlantic Refining Company I I a a SP SCROFULA . U. S. Tariff Commission Cannot a Prevent Higher Prices on Shoes Children become q t v : : strong and lively when gd es in this country are fixed by the Leather Trust. I'he Trust has a throttling grip on the tanneries. It regulates the quantity of leather. It fixes the price of that leather. J + Worse than that—it influences the quality of all leather, C0 S mu Sion If cheaper shoes—if better shoes—mean anything to you and your family, you must Noone. who strike for yours Get Endicott-Johnson shoes Endicott Johnson & Co. are the only shoe han returned ho a every day. The starved manufacturers in this country who are independent of the Leather Trust. Bowes f Howar ’ They buy their hides in the open markets of the world, They own their ming. hope for her | I body is fed; olle hey bu, J » The) y f ’ the sw n tanneries—they tan every pound of leather they put into their shoes. They sell im, of Beech Cres glands healed, and the direct to your home shoe dealer, cutting out the profitsof four distinct middlemen Margaret Bowe : Henty Probst, « nek tainted blood vitalized. Endicott-Johnson shoes save you 50 cents to £1.00 on every pair--and they tay and Sat wit give you service, style, fit and comfort that you simply cannot get in any other ters, Mrs. Poorn : Good food, fresh air and shoes at any price ’ The ENDWELL (Goodyear Welt) is their dress or business Scott s Emulsion con- shoe 85 on, £3.50 and #4 Nn, quer scrofula and many ENDW ELL shoe 5 Rive you every choice of sty low snapps . } ther » ) e minute lines, or the more conservative cut any » ¢ teir nomes ll other blood diseases. up to the minut iE. "he sore of tive cut-—any width "3 ni An at ' eal nd tak ore Ia my wandering boy and shape of toe—all the colors of leather. Good bitung-——ex- ened condition, having bee ) or ' : but the ery today come from FOR BALE DY ALL DRUOOISTS quisite lv finished casy to the foot years Natl] hildren, and Is Where In — 1 po k { tl A " a Ls . | : NPY ) A Mrs. Arnllla Heaton has 46 A : " andering mother tonight? Bend 10e., name of paper and this ad. for AN or HE name stamped In every show poops, which are almost big enougl his was one of the striking sentences our beautTul Savings Bank and Childe evoking, s sermon of Rev. Dr. Willlam N Bketch Doo Fach bank contains & Miss Ella Confer returned 1 we \ . tor of the Fourth Street Good Luck Penny, at Mise M. Bnyder's at Ik fon i Church of God, says the Harrisburg Ma spending a few days at home triot BCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St. N.Y. - - - To begin with,” he continued the GREENBURR, ehildren are being neglected by both BB Douty loaded a car of lumber | parents. and it might be sald that the Inst week at the lLoganton raliroad sta [church services also "figure In these tion cases. While It Is very necessary that Nr We are giad to hear that Mra. Amelia | much of our time should be spent In PATENT YOUR IDEAS ’ 4 Miller of this piace, who had been sick | this work, yet there Are too many meet TT —————— as er S n erse ng ore for the past winter, Is Improving: and | ings In the week. In consequence our | and make “HOW TO BET THER also Mra. Regina Behrock the same | families are left at home alone If we | | Dest Serves. Pour B Me i John Mark and family moved on Wil. | had only three good spirited services in | i one Pirhest od Shoe buy ers who Kee outside the city where this paper is published oan learn the names of their ho me dealers MAL Sncmaw 1htm this Sing [the week and would be at home with | IND WELL shoes by writing to Endicott, Johnson & Co., Endicott, N.Y. Miss Katherine Foreman, who had our wives and children the at JOSHUA R. NK. POTTS who aarry ENDWEI : TF 8 ie ! go M given small doses of TOO MANY been In Nittany for some Wme, has re- | the home would become brighter and the | |) Nel Kh, Walia BC 5 5 sel Parvige Press turned home for the summer, soquaintance would soon develop.” 1000 Obstet Ta. Piiuieihin. WE Duara 0, (henge ' oh i. pi wn i '
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