Thursday, December 14th, 1911, ———— —- - Pleasant Evening Reveries ers as They Join the Home he Home “ircle to Tired Moth- Evening Tide. Dedicated Circle at Christmas Reveries. Let them tear Santa's white beard off at the Sunday school festival and grow! in his bearskin coat These only his disguises. The steps of real Santa Claus you can trace through the world and when you stand in the last of his tracks you will the Blessed B f Bethle Ing to vou, are the \ nll the © Santa 1 spreading antlers, n “two and two" out of rested on Ararat's crest subsided, but wl eternal youth too busy to bother or chronological t the rhythmic pratter of hoofs will be heard on Vy Christmas eve (if your young and true and your ¢ attuned the God's own finds his ha the rich palace and ehildren and to bless Claus’ 1 have walked ark, when it after the flood o cares? The gift theirs and they with family rec ibles ay the is to faintest messenge Christmas more 4 gift or lar season of te fill every noise of 1} Let parents hr them; let the be laid and with erackling 2 flames dancing Say, f “If it be but given,” a something G All's t} to ars, home 5 3 children in come that { songsters the 1 grazing pick food i# redeer “This Fy will since the withdrawal, earth to God the highest Dp In remembrance, history, toward angelic on earth peace, good And and men." host's Glory ever echoes Thus the in lively of * LJ LJ Do You Believe Do vou be gray-haired 4 \ in Santa Claus? in Santa Claus A of imiversal lHeve int ood NOW, ] the ltt light and Fact, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs Selected and Original. Not mother n pants “yh n't all” Elsie All in Him, — Disobeyed Orders.— ders Reciprocity — rubbing his hea prospec * 7 w do me plied hi shall no Rave stol “Thank may all ances trate LJ » Missing Sample.—A man, wishing to have Smit} hand ooked snlesn selling alr of disg furst sal¢ n't carry ald AT Any How Mike Nearly Pat made a bet wit gould carr) three ladders Won His Bet bOM that he £3 Let George Do It. Wills FINGERLINGS; FOOTLINGS. fim} commis 1 to plant other than commis knew little kept put the wisely new conclude the streams fingerlings. The late fish stoner was a lawyer, and about planting trout, and #@ng millions upon millions of fry In the streams--little things thin ar a thread and half inch in length, What does a lawyer know about planting fish? He may know all about law and some know precious of that These millions f trout that were planted In p fifteen years, have gone | the older tr | been caught « 5 five years the grad to show sign ng on the road to depletion -the little bit threads not be to take on themselves, be ' x feast for nrger ones inst season were scarcely After Mr stream with fingerings wise to prohibit any fishing therein the following year, but not thereafter which could give the fingerlings a chance to become footlings, and one year thereafter there would be sport for the angler to eatch trout from six Inches and up, and with repeated stocking from year to year the trout would not become scarce as In the past few years. A lawyer as fish com- missioner--he may know all about faw, and nothing about trout more than the eating of them. Wa repeat, fot Mr. Buller go ahead with his fin- gerlings, and the first year thereafter prohibit fishing--one year only-—and Mr. B sioner, has mo trout In iller little ast smoke fingeriings. } thin the atrean the there trout stocked na might be ny maore Buller has it A MODERN MIRACLE. A Baltimore Professor Claims to Have Discovered a Secret. newspaper story is to be ited, a Johns Hopkins professor his wife have discovered the the widow's exhaustless 2 Biblical narratis of Elijah the Tish! which entists and higher eritics a to look it 1 to have 4d whereby It Is poss a to food grow Indefinitely they kill chicken portion The plunge in a jmcovered If the cred and of oll, of anced heen They process secret of dave nds have ankance ered wn cruse the make animal Thus and con remainder they they have immediately he growth may he When the growth enough you cut off ime a saline lution vhen It gina to grow This kept up Indefinitel has continued long another plece and chicken dinner again According to the paper ste the fort pORKessOr the secret of compelling dead flesh grow may always have a good supply of chicken. The original fowl repro duces iteelf continually It is sald that this mysterious pro cess of reproduction works equally well with beefsteak, mutton, pork other sorts of flesh food for News of tn have ry nate «Plenty of music and fun with “The Cowboy Girl" at the opera house lo- | morrow night, Bee the street par- | ade at noon. | pital on T} or OVER THE COUNTY. Ww A house and Bower, A Christmas service ted In the Contre Hall on Christmas eve, Tobias lot In sold to last week Millhelm his Eman | uel will be render Reformed church Sunday ever z John Wes Gingery, t for everal months, is and acquaintances Alan DelHaas, admitted to the lx for who has been the ning friend Miss was ar. Creek ho treat Beech Haven ical me m ment Jennie LInoer sSund ith thelr Hand, of Julia: Mr. and Mrs risburg, have ter's rent Beaver, in Mrs. J ven, home Crous Mrs home the wi AT a W Millheln and In nsequnee telephone service and traffic w» that section for some time Both telephone lines weere disabled causing considerable inconvenience to the patrons Wedneaday of Samuel ex resides Glenr was irt bn head first at his barn He was throwing down hay, and hole in the floor plunged, and he struck shoulders on the floor He Is siderably the fall Mr. and Herantor Mr Mr and Mrs Philipsburg, N¢ the bho Thanksgiy Mra, Jamen Strohm. The former was time in about three miles west of 18 blocked in morning htol, who seriously h from a engaged In falled to observe a down which he his head and ten feet below bruised up by of Mra last week at Pine falling mow cone- Rufus T. SBtrohm and Mr A. E. Perms Ammon Burkholder, of w Jersey, surrounded or which rested the ng t in the home of n in Centre Hall for the first from London, had been lo- the Interna Sohool He ard Ye on Irke home retury where 1 hres enrs he in the Interest of tional Correspondence and Mrs Strohm are again perma- nently located In Seranton, and Mr Strohm has resumed his work as text. book writer for the institution that has made Seranton a familiar name with students In two of the world's greatest countrien eated | The Best Porker. D. D. Breon, who lives on the D. D, Royer farm killed a hog that tipped the scales at 662 Ibs. Pennsvalley come to PBrushvalley If you want to | brag of porkers. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. VALUABLE APPARATUS, | Added to Engineering Department Penna. State College. During the past ye much paratu has heon fondle Pennsylvania State college nection with the road mechani | cour appara i" In rallros | developmen { fir | wr brake cngineering been at the co into the detalls these charts and A new e¢lectro appara wa appara pr the Ur REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS YOUR DRUGGIST STOPS THAT ITCH wearing from PB 1 of for zema, skin ine you will niece in two seconds. ve wrought such over the country ompound, known as DD . wm, will ecol and heal the itehy burning skin as nothing else ean. (let a regular bottle and see—on pur no-pay offer. m. Green's Pharmacy Company. Bellefonte Pa. DEPOSIT NUMBER ONE which Young ne with for a Bank you open an account relative In this solid a Christmas present, may be the starting point of a fortune You thus confer a benefit far more important than the amount of money give, and much more valuable than If you had spent the money for a toy Particulars of this method of making Christmas presents will be forwarded any- where on request. It is admirably adapted to gift givers who live re- mote from towns, as the entire business can be done by mail, Pilsburgh Bank For Savings Fourth Avenue and Smithfield St PITTEBURGH, PA, you Paage 3 nny Be Eo EE a EE LR TOYLAND:; Kd WILL BE READY THIS MORNING. It will be good news to the thousands of children of Bellefonte and vicinity to know that Toyland will be ready for inspection this morn ing. f preparations w are al la at has ever facture sell the g Way, n represent boys and Santa C ar ngs and add ar nvi ring the display enjoy the sight on Christmas. Some of Our Specials To Be Offered in » toys they unt Connection With Our Toy Opening. To make other goods ffler var and ing to o list that foll w | consist and y« can judg or the comparative | yourself rices all genuine, Dolls with light hair and blue eyes, daintly dressed, 25¢ to $1.50 to $3.00 Automobiles, $3.98, Mechanical toys that wind at 10¢ 25¢ and 25c. Sleds at Tables at 25¢. Mechanical Traine 49¢ to $1.50, complet 4 25 somplets at &IC. Dolls’ Go-Carts at 50¢c to $3.75. Steam Engines, 25¢, Blackboards at Games of every description ate, 10¢c to 25¢c. £0 Practically the entire 2nd floor, formerly occupied by House- furnishings has been given over to the display of the toys. J. FINKLESTINE'S BE Be Be Be DERE BERET Re yg A SE SR Sh UR WAL WREL ERE WIRES WEES ARES SIE WIRES WIRES SIRES NREL SRE NR SES SE a hh Sh Lh Lh fh Sh Sh Bellefonte, Penna. DNR WE SEAR WERE RE WE WEES WERE ES WERE WES SS EE LE TE a ae SR SIRES SEES TR aR Lh Sh Sh Sh Rh Sh a AX rt yr “Vanities —for the Young Man's Fancy Feet We sell fi 1 te ~Jucator “Playmate” | ’ “Cousins’ L and “Queen Quality” Ider Folks who have more hose feet need Nursing, and ion needs Walking. 11 3 Vt whose Digest Regal Shoes are Regal Shoe Factories, ; : These Regal Shoe Factories (through huge volume) are now satis- fied with a mere 5% profit Yd the Surplus f 1 our > ad Shoes tal for wove act ual cost — giving Value to Consumers, The sure value of eacl on t! e Sole ] } Women Shoe is stamp d responsi i Ker - £¢ et into Regal-Standard *4.00 Shoes Mingle’s Shoe Store Fire, Lite Aocoldent and Torosdo Bonds of every HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE Successor 0 Frederick K. Foster and William Burnside TEMPLE COURT BELLEFONTE. vA description THIS AGENCY iargess fire insure ies 16 the world pared | "i any time resents the BOE OOM PA We are pre Age ines M John F, Gray & Son Sucoessors vo Grant Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance ORIDER' STONE BUILDING BELLEFONTE Le Also Surety Bonds We Do Printing of all Descriptions. ~ Centre Democrat, Bellcfonte, Pa.
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