Page 2. BISHOP DARLINGTON'S MINE LIGHTHOUSES ADOPTS UNIQUE METHOD OF FIGHTING SALOONS. THE MEN AND BOYS ENJOY IT A Bright, Cheerful Club Room to Take the Place of the Alluring Saloon— The Bishop's Views of the Mine Boy's Life, out the saloon with in fact, furnishing substitute far the halls glasses, Rishop James Henry Darlington, of the Harrisburg diocese of the Episcopal oharoh, Is es tablishing “lighthouses” ln towns and hamlets in the coal region of Bastern Pennsylvania. St. Stephen's Memorial church at Mt. Carmel 8 one of the leaders in the bishop's werk, These clubs are usualy frame houses of four or five rooms and con- tain shower-baths, a gym and games of all kinds, Although oars are bar- red by request of some other faiths, the bishop doesn't object, so long as there is no money risked. There are now nearly a dozen of the ddubs es- tablished. “Preach to Trying its tO wipe adjuncts, aR attractive of clinking own the miners, weed to be the formula,” says the bishop, “but it's better to give them a chance to live rightly and see how It works be- fore asking them to give up some- thing that at st offers temporary forgetfulness of their bleak ilves. “It isn't a wise thing to take away something from a fellow which he thinks makes him happy and give him only advice and admonftions Instead, so I've just got a substitute for the sa- loon, thi 1 Ray Mine r 18 others who have noti vemeat In the work of mer vho get within the rad f the light the ttle houses » energetic bishop's ac- with a bit of atten 1 praise for both the mon who started True Herolsm, idnight drfves through ver rough mountain it the bishop may “opening up” a certain day: they lHghthouses cost ners haven't much ling shutdowns and they Just natural shop's sermons In idelphla, Chicag: evarywhose that he ilk aboul This boys, ns raised through ng offorts. Friends tell of lotters A sormen which dy forgotion, say Requires tell of ose re been thinking is about those glom, Just ser ar houses n de Ahont ve ved and PAY o work In A anny of have boon Ms of the n m anll a Op’ own J, res Assisting Hiv ra 1 Rain rave the bish ompsny with in of the ¥plscopa Ing abemt a blac wm town on the al belt In on¢ f minting of Penne. tresfsmin 1, ponting Isc pn the huroh dl Blast hl, and tady it. infly © ows HN one that mle? omst | and fo § yoompgsters dyed and frolic) ghind ! vores mixed with quickly gather tiom, talks wit) 4 hae WNIOATN, | Yrs Huth omens.” ref] a fw yoo menth after } frem ofty he soreod for MS yonrn ts wom "ut ot wn hoy worl nu : nN ¥ at Blast igh ip at a Inn hat to © nt 7) ng gat hance rot A nt thant hint yy iy #1 saloon y fathers or rot! nd profane jest, yu Just natu quick and to take 1 ‘ ipparent pleasure of fered In serable liven? “i wu face this same them all out and where the environ satisfactory, would be siden, It would eventu town, EAVe me want Nght, music, games, exer They enjoy being clean and entertained, ‘Go the sa- loon one better, 1 thought, or at least equal It In attractiveness:' and there is the problem solved, Bo 1 planned those lighthouses, as they are oalled, and began establishing them” In giving detalls of how he finances the work, the Lishop tells of getting ore why be able condi get into ) r ment the loon Boys the In. spiration ne fia rich than {that I have | Bale Register, mine opticon views under which live, and by boys themselves their the rmavag giving its transient owners Interested of the fearful some of their interesting the men In the work of conditions by saving of the aanloon, pleasures cheer « by stere conditions employ 14] and het them vot toring from still ON them greater an afford AN “OLD CENTRE CO.” BOY. Ligonier, Pa., Jan. 8, Centre Democrat, please find $1.00 for send me your valuable weekly paper I have four brothers living in old Centre county and I was so agreeably surprised the other day when 1 ed over my mall and found a copy the Centre Democrat which my broth er William F. Peters, of Milesburg, sent me It was fine a New Year's presgunt as he could have sent me. 1 want to thank him through its col- umns as well as the Rditor for the rich news It contains of many of. my old friends, that join in mak ing it so spley. I was born and grew tle town of Unionville, three miles from that a farmer's daughter We have rais- ed a family of seven healthy children, six sons and one daughter, a duplicate of the old Lewis C, Peters family for which I am very thankful, and proud of our production, I want to say here crossed this continent and northwestern town along the Pacific coast and British Columbia line I found some of old Centre coun- ty’'s boys and girls engaged ner of pursuits, My mind often back to my bovhood davs that | in “Old Centre County" and the acquaintances, and they were small. I often wonder how th getting along in life, then I begin count the ones that I have heard who have g« to try the realities 1011 Editor of Enclosed which look Of as sO you Ht wife was up in the got my town; she at every in al nan not ne absence RAILROAD TRESPASSING n and womer in elir | PILES DEFY THE KNIFE, their Formation Still Remains One place where sur falls to bring permanent relief is in the treat. ment of plies, because even when the evil tumors are cut a the of thelr formation still ailing, That cause In poor circulation Dr. Leon hardt's HEM-ROID i» the tablet rem- ody that Is taken inwardly and gets right to the Inside enuse HEM-ROID Is sold for $1 by Green's Pharmacy Co. Bellefonte, Pa. and all druggists. Money back If it falls. Dr Leonhardt Co, Station B, Buftale, N. Y. Write for booklet 2 The Cause of wi cause ren You publie found will mote that all the leading sales announced thus far will be in the Centre Demoerat's THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, A FEW GOOD HINTS 10 APPLE GROWERS WHY PENNSYLVANIA CAN COM. PETE WITH ANY. HOW TO PREPARE APPLFS Must be Carefully Sorted and wei Packed-—There is a Large Market. Low Freight Rates—Pays to Grow Good Fruit. How the vania can apples and the western strated at State N. Cresswell, from Bagall, several years of Oregon, "If thy freight on apple pack Ces growers in fully was of Pennsvi. thelr compete boxes best with fully demon week recently by an expert apple N Y., who in the Hood H11( ipples farmers to a audience College George packer has spent River ley west afford to pay $300 apples, or 60 cents a box, the castern growers can sure ly put their fruit on the market same condition when thelr charge In | Car, or i] sertion made by the question of “You cannot can a car ol in the freigh 108 only box,” was Mr. Cres expense he continued, pect to box all your apples, neit An ou cull over your apple cre ick out enough You mu the apple attention, Ni and fert vords of the CORES 18 the swell w cents a was ralsed X08 st st to grow rest spring g them the thinking, the Kis Ing, Ing ire ultivating watch followed by e eq Western Growers Form Unions over CC. 1} ticket, J Ke Yi he Demooratic and quently elected It in sald the ors given on the support of the Hauck, himself N condition he would them In curbing the drink van (iranger, found with evil be The Common Towel Must Go. The common towel Is positively forbidden In a bulletin of the New York board of health announcing the amendment of the sanitary code to that effect. The common towel must go the way of the common drinking cup. The new order applies to hotels schools, stores, cafes and rallroad sta. tions—in fact, to all sorts of public lavatories and washrooms, and re. gards the use of a towel by more than one person as a violation of the code | That's a “healthy” move WORTHY OF PUBLICATION, A Plea for the Trees of Our Town by Harold Ward, The following essay was written by a student of the Bellefonte High school and ean be read with profit by our people The reputation town of of being reputation Bellefonte, having beautiful, acquires from thingy, the big spring from name Bellefonte Is derived, mountain scenery, and its between and on hills. But that our trees not chief In making place, all knov residence When one the 18 several which the ts prety tMoneg are which i location will the i prett are trees on business to another enerally taken ettly sireets The utiful ho BAY are ne of factors AR we nll of sireets our [OOH town or out to be And what on which Right nearly eve vot trees, we fall to so their importance in the bea town city ne shown Birvets ONnex thers trees shade her in efonts where ry ®t s beautiful rth and r of our 1ly » of 1 Ww nard number along some nd by actual count ng Allegheny street Bishop Linn street Hig! how to An estimate many i(rees e world i . Ye \ 1 secure, b streets can In For instance from <uriin there are about 150, are at it treet from the 1 shout 40, Bu trees is there er each rrea grea Chest Pains and Sprains + 3 f Here's Proof SLOAN'S LINIMENT d | i 1) 1 thie } 1 ' At 8 4 1 | tleale | y A : Price, 250., 50c., $1.00 Sloan's Tre atise on the tH sent free, rse Address Thursday, January 18th, 1912, A Young Chap. The Youngest printer in Kansas is John Howard Truesdall, son of the editor of the Quenemo News. The lad Is 4 years 014, He spends much of his time perched on a dictionary on top of a high stoo) studying the type cases. l.ant week he set up seventeen lines. He reads his own copy and does his own lne facing, LEGAL NOTICES. NotI K Notice is hereby cinims agnlost Contre Lo Board of ( Yen to a PErsors naving present fifteer county Lo Lhe sume days mmissioners within WM. H NOLL D A GROVE TACOB WOODRING re of Centre Counts EXECUTORS NOriC) In the It the Gente Orphan's matter late of Pennsylvania Leotrers testam:ntars County } issued ny th and thos p duly proven wit} SARAH ELLEN GF ~ I'ZE1.1 Woodring, Aut x! Fas trix A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH Estate of Corman Year ¥ TR ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. t Inane Royer, iste of Miles ¢ iy the said make paymer ng aims against ented to present nticated est i all Calg ¢ the sar without delay PATENT YOUR IDEAS AND MAKE MUNEY HOW TO G Send 1 free book | JOSHUA R. H. POTTS. mB Ve. ines & star shirt Our ’ ‘ B $1.00 4 to vou, si and pa facts before you. special—costumes to order Our fine Dress - making and Ladies’ Tailoring De- | partments offer to make for you thru January, either | Tailored Suits, or Foulard | Shirt Waist Dresses, in the | classic | these departments are noted | for $60.00 each. EL) manner for which BCGGS & BUHL, NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA Attention, Farm Seekers. 1. One fine farm, 175 acres, within 1% miles of the Diamond in Belle fonte, limestone land, good building and water—at a price that won't #tand long If the penitentiary matter is decided favorably 2, 100 acres of land, without bufld- ings, in the heart of Nittany Valle along the malin road and the propos State Highway-—at a ridiculously low price per acre, 3. Good farm of 240 acres, 145 acres clear, water piped to the door, good buildings, limestone land-—-at an hom- est price, 4. Good farm of 120 acres, limestons land, 1% miles east of Centre Hall good bulldings and never falling gpringe at house and barn: reasoms terms, part payment cash ROBERT F. HUNTER, Bellefonte, Pa W. H. Musser GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Notary Public and Pension Attorney. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Beezer’'s Meat Market HIGH ST. BELLEFONTE able Pa Ve ker p not POR Juicy Steak. go Ww PHILIP BEEZER EELEY CUR as been oor t 1 in. nk habit, Institute in Pittsburgh, Pa, Write for particulars Keele 4246 Filth Ave Centre County Banking Co, Corner High a Spring Streets Receive Depos ts Discount Notes John M. Shugert, Cashier. BUCKBEE'S BULBS SUCCEED! SPECIAL OFFER: inde to bulld New Business. A - muke a Der " Lint he Funrs Souvenir Collection} a= Puininn oy — GUARANTEYD TO PLEASE Vrite to-day Mention this Paper SEND 285 CENTS gomiage and pack gr SET PEATE Tne, a BUCKEEE BT ROCKFORI Ld A sk h t oh ANTHR A . TAT Y RE TRY « COALS A g Va { hk A SAFE PLACE re the BELLEFONTE LUMBER COMP, Belisfonta, Pa THERE'S A FIGHT WAY and a wrong way of doing everything especially plumbing. Doing It right means doing It honest, with honest workmanship and honest materials and fixtures. This Is the way we do it for our own self respect and for the sake of our patrons. When you have plumbing to be done call on A. E. SCHAD, and have it done right | BELLEFONTE, PA,
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