Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, October 12th, 1911. KEEP TO THE RIGHT AND AVOID TROUBLE, & FEW PRACTICAL RULES RE- GARDING THE PUBLIC ROAD. HOW T0 AVOID THE ACCIDENTS | ommon Rules Daily Violated by many | an Our Roads—Why You Turn Oot. f driving riding a horse, puff, enjoy - diving a the Whether vo are on ot, Barse, riding a | gunning i puf kp oo i utomobile, 3 whether n blic high his 1s both the custom intry, and its arvance wil LSLrous ring, AR sult velele, motor way, and for oe nd develop unsportation | a contury, | leasure rid it by them, persons, vf wood, to be formerly, and, the up. than distri filled greater care In ir disastrous conse the day of loss gO- rules are 1 their uni tial to safe- on the road; and of road so “Keep to the right" —and | q ( matter what of to- are soni! sollisions » ya noe k 19 meeting orm obsery Ww and there is portant this at sort of than in Therefore tring md passing, LIC tno Are Assel the as maothod oming right.” sort of con- , and trav- wre, “Keep to promptly, ty and go on this Is the you do yon whether of r damage O88 108, yming up to go but to only holce is the When | Should | Keep to the Right—Avoid Liability— | al mdeo- | “Keep to | vol- | Groat | go- | roads | This | to | m- | { | | that | are | faster | “Keep to the | and nts this acold slowly this | wal team mp juty right, may be, h of ti surtesy of | Wf the 1? ¢ ignal this to pass, | away, and on fre from | | | | the quently s Boaris ren nd urtesy re quires ] i ive timely and ample not “Keep to the right,” whether or roadway, and | this “do unto others A yw would that others should do unto you" This be n h easi said than TOW lewall may but ro y & wid Keep to the right, ITS GRIEF SILENT IN Town Presents Desolate Scene AUSTIN bereft plies Are onch st up for ployed In hirough the nt meeting fs another ! Morgue dorgue can r from been praca who has noveral ontami aT | the xan, at ‘Nn tion of chil iafore Gove me to take nan the recka ge left he told nm part of in that so children are thers, people do not want te stay In Austin; at least the majority of them do not The warning frequently giv. en the people ahout the danger of the Bayless dam bas led to many out. bursts of reproach among them, ‘If we had only gone away,’ they ory all the time, ‘our children might ba alive today.'"” Fenner of the th living “The kiddies’ territile it A bushel or two of chestouts, shel bark walnuts or butternuts will be aos cepted by the publisher sf market price for subscription, done” ! vell as | could | lent as | which may be used either in loaf form | or In layers: Have on hand a third of CLEANING HOUSE. Practical Ways ot Making Work Easy and Successful. If floors are much stained and can- not be done over wipe off carefully with gasoline, then rub to polish with a mixture of half a pound of paraf- fin and a quarter pound of beeswax melted and mixed when hot with four tmblespoonfuls of turpentine, Heat until cold Apply with flannel, rub with another and polish with an fron covered with wool padding and fine velveteen If you have no regular tloor polisher Dark woodwork should be wiped off with warm soapsuds or a little gaso- line and water, wiped dry, then pol- ished dry, then polished with a little wquid veneer or any good furniture polish teaspoonful of vinegar or two oll Apply polish with weesecloth and rub with chamois. I'his same polish Is good for furniture. Soap Is apt white paint, and if soapy water is not rinsed well it will leave it streaky. Bad soll can be off with a rag dipped in kero- or with a little whiting damped vi alcohol. Do not use ammonia on your woodwork, If vou do not superintend the wash- ing of your own fine china insist upon the maid using a rubber pad in bottom of dishpan and not putting in too many pleces at a time, Yellowed ivory can be whitened with safety by washing well with hot soap- suds and put while wet in hot sun- shine for several hours Repeat for days, if necessary Rubbing with a fine emery paper and polishing with hamols are also good Have a good and carpets or use a plece or a olive ol } one i to yellow wiped sene n ith Wi carpet soap for rugs olive oll soap, lather, rinse twice, then In cold. fine scrub well with the once in lukewarm Rub until nearly dry, then hang in afr, Brass be polished by rubbing with of powdered chalk used for tooth pow- paste with lemon nd polish with a n llent red leaner, water, can mixture (ind ex brass ¢ Playtime Dress, Rompers are ideal garments nl » ’ . ’ ’ fis piaytime nen for the sm in loors t on the street they are any ittire for worn bject to em look » moth me for many ve Une tis er Is found of the ostu OF OCHRCKED her daug when ty Fucker and ered gar iy an ment ! t f tured of ted and sible style ind the sun | Is a ple The Barber's Chair Every is ton 7" the Nursery other ki mpossible the little folks stand still straightened the finger hand, over re is com- ke e angie ut and « Mother chases the elusive ye ! ! all nursery before pleted I'he re i! mother has hit upon den A small red wooden chair, called the barber's chair, is brought out the person mus. sit down locks are mad The or nurse a happy small while the entable do pre not mind chalr than children taking turns at the barber's and wit much more patiently they are wont to stand during the process of | hair brushing An Economical Cake, The following will make an excel well as an economical cake a ceapful of butter, a cupful of sugar, an egg yolk, half a cupful of milk, three egg whites, half of flour, sifted, with one tea spoonful and a half of baking powder. Cream the butter In the usual with the sugar, add the yolk and milk, and baking powder. Last of all, the flour through the whole and bake in greased pan. HOW TO OBTAIN G00D HIGHWAYS Bond Issue Plan For Counties a Remedy For Present Evils, QUICKER AND BETTER ROADS. Direct Tax Method Might Do Nr Being, but the Issu¥ig of Bonds Will Insure Good Thorough- For Come. Many Southern Counties Using Plan. Time fares Generations to A with has study the of the problems connected of our nation take first rank in manufactures, development that we ment, hown civil govern com- merce and in the world's affairs gen- erally, yet improved public road con- the upon struction, one phase of our Ameri which more other the certain prosperity can life depend than any and social comfort of a large majority of our cit ted to a de ond the power says Dr. J. H. Pratt, of North Caro Hua. The for levying a labor all ablebodied state the spective izens, has been gle that neg ‘wree is almost of bey conception, state geologist old method of obtaining revenue the « tion of roads Was by required of a to work on SLI tax, which male residents between certain ages public highways within their re townships for a certain num- ber of day l eu of ertain Ir es, they re inmon pe e, and the t and privilege by should of the f all the the people have them the we? rg There! people to use ore w not all bear some expen ' nt this work to the quick best advantage the wis in order to the county should issue bot { secure the necessary funds, i fair and equitable arrangement | It isn that future a port n 41 uprovements generations should pay for of our great a Too publ ich ng i is the ich , : ’ RD he Inters the bor rents nkir fund and leave enough 1 $10.04 for the maln- tenance of the improved road and to keep rt wads a the ¢ nity that are ng per: nently img twenty "on ney in re be This cent tax Is an for good ronds work and was levied without bond 1ssue it would usually all spent In maintenance of the roads without permanently im proving any of them If a county or a township decides to try and ralse the necessary revenue for good roads construction by a direct tax on the $100 worth of property it er not oved small tax if this tax be | | | | | the | would require an exceedingly high tax | to accomplish the desired result, unless there was situated In the county a | Inrge city whose accumulated wealth | could be taxed for good road work In one cupful and a | the county. Counties situated in this way could probably mise a revenne | sufficient to construct improved roads way i | ranning then stir the mixture into the flour | fold | throughout the county with a tax not over BO cents en the 510 worth of property. The counties, how. ever, without large cities or towns | should Issue bonds for good roads con i struction, Gems In Verse OLD FAVORITES. THE LAST LEAP, BAW him once before, As he passed by the door, And again The pavement stones resouné As he totters o'er the ground With his cane PD | They say that in his prime, Ere the pruning knife of time Cut him down, man was found crier on his round Through the town Not a better By the stroats, Lath g ] eble heaa i pressed 1 10 hear Any a year MAIDEN THE (i JOHN John A ANDERSON, MY JO. When we were first yueint were the raven, Your bonnie brow was brent, A * I» bald John, Mos ike ¥ hiro a +'@ ke the THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL A VISION OF BEAUTY. at the frame |] e draw A pt inted b All beaut MsON BREAK, BREAK, BREAK I REAK, break, break, Om thy cold gray stones, O sea! And 1 would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise In me 11. well for the flaherman's boy that he shouts with his sister at play! Oh, well for the sallor iad ) That he sings In his boat on the bay! AM the stately hips go on To thelr haven under the hill; But, oh, for the touch of a vanished hand And the sound of a voles that is still! REAK, break, break Al the foot of thy erage O sea! But the tender grace of a day that is dead Will never come back to me «Tennyson. | and | Pennsylvania bined city | lower | tion { other families | officers of the {ing with the AUTOSUPPLIES :: —— Beezer's Meat Market HIGH ST... 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