Thursday, July 20th, 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. COST OF LIVING 17% tp RL went) ER RR ei Correspondents’ LEAPS UPWARD preach. Wesiey sid ne woud take np Woman's World Second only to sun light. The hree topic ou , was talk clearest, steadiest and best artis Department oy oh Algal +i tet ile ¥ ficial light known. Get ng cheny 1h] ouey . f WHAT UNITED STATES INVESTI- |... Continued. GATION SHOWS. “Get all you ean” The farmer nudged : WG i - p Family Favorite oil a neighbor and sald: “This is strange Op'nions on the Harem Skirts ’ at your dealer's—out of the original preaching | never heard the lke be Are Divided Like the Garment. ‘ — - - barre! firect from, our relleries, . Nr oh 1 MEN» A 4 p 4 ‘oe — . " Family Favorite will not smoke, soc Mrs. Ar CENTRAL CITY, Cit A 46.7 PER CENT INCREASE fore This Is very good Phen Wes or flicker; will not char wick or : 4 L . 135.4 O Jersey | N ”" oo “ ™ " . spe ht an rv m Se, > a 3 lev discoursed on “Industry, Activi Opinion wo divided. 3 ne v romt ehimuey. Costs fp more than : 3 : TION one aa) A h pinious are diviae Ke id plerior tank-wagon oils, o ‘ 2 v "own oF nronoue eft ¢ hedl at the home of Mrs. Lee Green, of this | Last Year Surpassed All others of a | 13." "Living to Purpose.’ und rehchid| on (tueif, concerning the beauty ana | R WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. place, Decade in High Prices—Inquiry hig second division, Save all you utility of the harem skirt Already the tndependont Retingrs, PITTSBURG, PA, pe v berde A Py _ 103001) nl J SOTRS Quick, of Moose. | Run, bas Based on 257 Commodities—Some ¢in Fhe farmer became more eX |. 0000 combination of skirt and trou Alwo makers of Waverly Special ing os past few, dys, un Extraordinaary Variations ited. "Was there ever anything Ike ah tor tha} Auto Oli and Waverly Guaclines on Monday morning was 't ’ Extraordinaa ariations, ( i anything Hs ed to live this?" he said Wesley denounced Mrs. Willlam Woomer and son Jo The high cost of NE is ne yb vif ena eph, of Piltcairm 3 lal sister's, Mrs H A . \ ro rices of 2567 MIO ’ Pike street 1911 . h 3 a dria ie Ishes In luxury, and the farmer robbed sers has appeared in the large cities of America as well a the ola world In ess and waste, and be sat) | on it mnst be said that the women rized the willful wickedness which ny who have worn the harem skirt, or the joupe culott to give It a name that PRESENT ROAD LAW Mrs, Sue Sw 8 too v ill one ) } he yin 1809 d 3 | his bands, and he thought, "All this || somes from Paris. were actresses who day last week at her home in Miles el t. abayv I rage of 1907, | have been taught from my youth up.” | were eager to have their names and Important New Act and How i \f Md Ld Musser burg Boro, and on account o er liv wrt + N fects the © vnships. 3 re a ay tht { i Sholdrie Bu and what with getting and what with pietures in the papers ee os Townships. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. alone s was broug to JOIN ince 1 v . ‘ d i ! of Mr Maude Greet this pla ' VY n nrocity hoarding it seemed to him that “sal One of the features of the zoo In Notary Public and and after a few davs' care she was | discussion, teresting | n in the vation” bad come 10 his house But | New York's Central park is Hattie, an t change \ e ole " Pension Attorney. able to be out and around again. bureau repo: hov 11 1¢ whole Wesley advanced to his third head. ! elephant that plays the harmonica { “1 now ¢ elected ! BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Ward McKinley ' who has been em vere 7.0 | whieh was “Give all vou can "4 Tattle does not get much music out of ployed at Zion, is spending a féw p it. high in 1 hi in 1909 " ' ! war,” st he farmer: “he! tha instrument—who ecan?-but she Soe Lat uf . 4 : Re VEEater ht. Dor Hen Te Nd 191 ap dear; ah, dear,” said the farmer; 4 OF hip of B sM M k a " y * 11 ally ’ ’ 2 “ig > Lester McClellen and Miss Blanch | per o« high h 1 1904 * 8 has gone and spoiled it all! makes a noire, and she usually f ‘ ted for 1 ' Min tc 16r eat ar et Strunk, of Bellefonte, were pleasant nt. higher 1 in 1897 (whi was audience when she performs i thereaft y callers at the home of Mrs ‘ } ent v fe between 18 Green's on Sunday evening. nd 1910 1 or cont. 1 f an A Deceptive Fish. On Sunday ev g Rev ean, { 0 and 1.6 Dd cent higher ; A naturalist who ix familia Runy ile, preaches "art after | t} ras } r al G0) ‘ov writes: “In the which he and 4 their hame yo a a + Ny eta Son : ! ig » iw ! ed sh see fallen and faded leaves ' iH BN ear harbor it Is not une water their hors at the watering | general decline began: hic) ntin- | JA% hres on EO aC or eA Ah, wer i nd | tior KRUMRINE'S PHARMACY. Dean had ote p the is to oh y Ww h } ro ds ip the ¢ tom. tals HI gh. Cot ab As fo 3 : ES ; ‘ { re ) rex is | » 1d noticing tha tl r ‘ wit $ iy y { a a: : Ee) y Eo Hl Dapan Ama. Botlom Sh. She | Sects ean i break. po a | oy ep en nh Be CL he WP 3 lalcum Powders After I ed fron hoe b atl ig ; $ Av 3} rt J . "i ; - ; | . ‘ tas , y d ps Ld x pee t “ ha o pleasing as delightfully per. to wa me Ww h w Y ‘ nd at thie : ple ams fos TE Je ge 4 ‘ v ved talcum powder. The great point rai 1 th ; , : owder is the ur taloums We offer the finest owders that can be GET IT AT Krumrine’s Pharmacy. CONSULT US 1g Damages hy A SIDEWALK A PORCH AND STEPS, A GOOD CISTERN, wppeared. mond p ert wa A SMALL CULVERT. : : : called off be crows ared much A LARGE BRIDGE. Birthday Party—The hoy of Mixa {ie toe cela this 4 mily wu a wage a from Wt po aware for th hodvige ot offered by | Centre County Banking Co. ABUTMENTS OR PIERS, w Shank. Snow Shoe, © } over the fer nia . ¥ A FOUNDATION FOR BUILDING. of & very pleasant «a on | fied Ri: tad forthwith Cave | TOL Where he was confine o bt | for an elephant playing a mouth orgat Corner High ana 8; ¢ Rireets Thu ITS Jas of last we it being her (4 n Wy he growing rn." of £8; Butler lived a Ufe of penury and | Keeper Snyder and Hattle returned to A NEW CELLAR FLOOR. 70th birthday, and en | died poor; Chatterton. the child of | the elephant house, and the «ighisoers or anything similar: don’ wasle Hole aliifiee liga] UDRA1E OE HE gn : rE RI ne : had eats elr fll a genius and misfortune. destroyed tim | followed off aftor the harem skirt and y on 5 pensive lumi er that soon thé near future, the children planned ilect \ coretically : : h " Receive Deposits. Discount Notes rot Make it of concrete once and ) | self its satisfied wenret - y nlor 1 ¢# the } me f thelr . x v . t hii fra tile v he jot is i We make 8 Spe- —————————— A writer4n an English paper consi John MM. Shugert, Cashier. cla lty OTe work DSUlt Tl Early Horse Race Prizes ers the case for again he haren get advantage of r experience Prizes for winners of horse skirt nd Ne © n th prices w hut forma. The earliest was the “brigia | than for - Sahay [ce Cre am "Rhokds' i & Knisley ed u ve t crite Contractors. Wd Ime ( ‘ t | , iredds of ar ALO 1 more to be oo ende i ontinue Bellefonte ul Ve Penna ’ . the Be accents fashion ' MADE OF PURE RICH CREAM WHOLESALE oy ¢ Rk | ) A DS Alt ANI RETAIL. TMINOUS Card Playing. : All Flavors in Stock COALS t wre — » : . A all kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. 1308 Herald ards were fir ‘ IN " id MMmMeriCal INO, in England In 10680. New Yor ( PHO? { ‘ M lest ’ Pp ] th | 2 { Centra No 1391 Tels ETHRIn His Trade “And vo ay sou hnve asked the Kind lady at the “Yes'n d the tra AARONSBURG Ardrenna Harr ious metals And ean't fewelers ” D > Luck Clear ¢ " : ' . ha 4 ig ' lee Iu order that the vi M1 [eit " ) : v " ‘ ‘ nin who caught and kissed you tn the MY : ¢ WER ie M ’ Font tir tt) Nn : : di dark may be tracked. we must set our me Rean . nul i f ! h of your police dog after him 80 to trace the callers f ! is 5 A t Aay : os ; cam soent you must give Nero a kiss Mr lower } ' 0 the ¢ hha & ‘ od | Fllegende Blatter net Sr ppm wi Ra ® SOME BIG BARGAINS week Al this writing : A rom dr ! re they obtained And That Came Near Being Right improving Het re Il " HAREM BKIRT FOR THR HOUSE Miss Ruth Crouse nt part o P Johnny, correct this sentence on the Babbath with her friend Stella Stamm Ward Reunion board: ‘He drunked a pumber of | persistently adopted modes which have at Wolfs chapel The Ward family held a big reun- | toasts." been peculiar rather than pretty, and Mary Stahl attended the funeral of July ¢ at hot brother at Miltor ' AGPRAS ’ ) ' it the spring back of Johnny went to the board and wrote. | if the ‘harem’ is to follow on the ‘hob ~ rothe f Ite Ahe returned ine rove lin The ha again on Saturda T hp Hed at H rr om Sas “A number of toasts drunked him “ ble’ we shall assuredly have gone a nN " " gniiun wy Among 114] oon n N | Mrs. Albright, of Penn Hall, visited | glens on old Tussy, This coupled Houston Post step further along our apparently de at the home of her son-in-law's, with generous provisions for the in. termined course to make ourselves Thomas Stover's ner man, made everyone feel happy Only Wanted a Chance conspicuous rather than elegant We have in stock a fine selection of Rusabouts and Touring Cars. Some Mrs. Stover, of Berrien Bprings, (Ir. J. BE W® ard de red # O " | are slightly used, others rebuilt, that were turned 10 10 us on exchange for Mich, visited at the home of James delivered an historical Mother Perhaps the young man “The women of every nation have g R new address In which he reviewed the fame- CATR They are in good order, and should give years of excellent service. We ; ' . He 1, | the whe 8 we . h Roush’s fly history. His great grandfather, he | Beeds a little encouragement. Daug! ir physical as well as mental char | 0 0 wich to carry them in stock any longer and for that reason each one mast Mrs. Em. Musser died on Thursday | said, settled in the valley In 1800! ter Yea mamma; | wish yon would | #etiristics. The harem skirt is dour RO and was buried ob M4 hia: 4 huge w hah but three houses and a sawmill keep out of sight more while be i» | less beautiful on the Turkish woman, : comprised the sole habitation of Pine here and what can exceed the charm of was a patient sufferer for many years. | cirove Mills He also related some In- i ‘ Her pastor Rev. Goeesey preached a | teresting facts about the old academy, - -— w— | the kimono on little Mme. Chrysan | very impressive sermon to a large | of which the town is so proud. Times Had to Talk a Lot | theme? But Niguar would not be as congregation of friends and relatives, Mere Navbhor-You seetn rather hos res | attractive in a tallor bully skirt, nor | who gathered to pay their last tribvie | To Arrange for Willi me Reunion. | of respect to a faithful wife an a! ? y | this morning. dear Mr Loshman If you aver had a desire to own at nd enjoy an automobile, now is your tunity if voi act quickly We can sell vou a good automobile for less that the does Mimosn San seem quite as dain. | price of a Rorse and baggy, If you act qu kiy ty In the Intest western fashion. Why | Come and look them over-—the prices will right sociation will hold a meeting at O. D, | late 1ast night — Boston Transcript then should we think we should be REMEMBER THE PLACE The Centre Democrat priate the | Ebert’ Btore near Martha Furnace, | able to clothe ourselves with success | ' | Sri Bd Sl ER eri, MEO BSI 1 ae came ano or he run nine sy ae oons| Bellefonte Fire Proof Garage, A ) ¢ 0 any 0 | « iN ’ “ o ams, res » y 1 litleal boss, | ident. that makes the martyr «Napoleon mongers of other cots rien ?™ John Sebring, Jr., Prop. The officers and all persons inter " loving mother, ested In the Willlams Reunion Ase Well, my husband came home rmather
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