Thursday, May 30th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT oo. EFONTE, PA. ——————————" BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS The Academy reception held in the Armory on Friday evening Miss Ella Waite left on Monday for a week's visit with relatives in Clearfield, Mrs. C. U vigitor at street, will he Hoffer, the of Philipsburg, is a Gerberick home Thomas I.. T. Munson lescing from his o to this on Is rapidly conva- ration and weather is ble be out fine A little Mrs. Howard hospital daughter was born Best at the Saturday Mr le to and he fonts week, Hezakiah Jl-round Wis among in Bellefonte Mrs, C. U. Hoffer, of Philipsburg, an over Sunday guest at the he father, C. T. Gerberich street, Dixon, old citizen of those who spent and Milesbhurg day veteran good 8 show Wis nme of her Thomas who holding do Osceola, Kane, railroad at in Bellefonte with h mother L.osh is wn good job Was wn arrival or a visit relatives Mrs. Harry dren, Linn and Saturday for a laughter, Mrs Jamestown, N, Y Next week the commencement e ercises at State College will Friday June 7th and continue 13th. It always proves for Bellefonte people. —The Guild of the copal church will have Zeller's store of cakes, ples and June 1st, at 2 Mrs. Annie erset county home on High wttend Oommen ‘ ‘uesday is and other Gehret and Elizabeth departed visit with the Arthur Casp on former »¥ « on the begin to a busy Wee St. Johns sale homema candies o'clock. Kurtz, a street is Ku en occupied church ing in James E lamsport . that Andrew cafe and at place attack of said t Mr chile 1! as Lp pe ndi N finishing overing would lay last Ren Theodore A. C. Ming panied the HAM gtate concilia Pittshurg this Academy the Academy will be $2. afternoon at Pittshurg w ith -ninth an: I Knights week Notes Admission { assembly i the Armory Game of ball on Friday p.m. with University Saturday sfternoon at Juniata e of " prograr vel the slert shin lake magni Ntear | propris ton Water event a Lizzie Bellefonte v ho Kern for Whitmer 9 n Rirl 8. Clay township A trying to He had tl vere plent of enough | fark ada) falled r ouring « and There five checker and financia games of euchre + social vill hundred, contest The otk and all 10 sharp No the highest ore he announced at the evening. The Dutch Kit open from 8 o'cleok on ide, hot coffee, cake, ice cheese, crackers, pickles and | but termilk will be served b in charge for the small sum of 6 cents an order, The proceeds will be devoted to the household supplies which the hospital Is greatly In need of at the present time, Admission 50 cents, auction bridge flinc} doors the prizes Hi he and a will fen wi KATNHes 21 heg 5 hie given brut wel will se in Kame end f the hen will he and lemon cream « edd those Ones on | Ki {tery on Wednesday Clement Memorial afternoon D. Gettig, Memorial Day this afternoon Dale, Esq., address will deliver the Boalsburg this ut Ss Ksq., oration will nt deliver the Rebersburg Contractor Taylor the street pPAVINK this coming week Mr. and Mrs Livingstone little child, of Sunbury, are visit. friends and relatives in Bellefonte of Lock Haven, in Bellefonte, slidence on Tues to the expects com mence Hush House Chas and ing Edward Swiler greeting former friends place £™ VAS his The mountain, House of Lords, on will be open this load of supplies Vis n Wednesday Ball were Nittany week A wagon sent up there o Doctors L.ock Haven, in Monday and attended the Bellefonte hospital and Wellerman, Bellefonte operation of on | an al The Young vill Mond evening, The third we held In h Sunday ers these ser Women's Men's the Association A. building at 8 o'clock. Auxiliary of Christian Y. 3 C June in the quarter] the United morning and urged to be ommunion Brethren evening, men present For n the lL, { they an VI evening ol Heasure and drop wee the programs reels of Have for this cents he Deing ranci 1 Recorder | ; ished COZY fu re the t} ith Thursday Page §. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM. COST OF ARMAMENT. State College The Aw Events Each Day at This Year. Friday, June 7. ' Pp m Fase ball, Sophomore va. | ong he Freshman, Beaver Field i erm I. m~The Pharsonians, Auditor alin #hd (),, § lum a i Nh, a Saturday, June 8. : ho College OC b indhi | ition ul Price Humanity Pays for War, Of war Is rural and any, France, nited States wrding to obser The GI e uming the village popula Great Drit in a single the bulletin CON 3 5 nnoe MOON to he Ise by the tion Of J | nee for Slates Annual band, Front a. m Review of the College Cadets by General James Beaver, of Bellefonte, Pa, Bea n Fleld, b A he p.m Interclass Track Meet, Be / er Field | i, Pittsburg State, i:40 p.m Concert Clubs, Auditorium p m~—Campus Singing, Class, Senior Benches Sunday, June 9. 10 an m Baccalanurents Di Arthur Holmes, Unive Pennsylvania, Phildelphia, elect of the general torium p.m et band, 6:30 p.m A Pp concert, Campus United tegiment Of War centaur Of ( the cost n part nineteenth tablishment had orld of notori . “rmment hall, versity hed He nation Base finance PY) ar debts of the na and inads amunis Ting 150,000,000 10 leaps bo a whole 10 $26,000.000.000, 1 rate of §1 endie inl ans faculty NUTS vhich have Will never be paid, ! the irmament the entire 4 Sacred Front Campus, YM. C A and meeting, Front Campu m Sacred Concert, Auditoriun Monday, June 10. Day Exercises Front Campus Soccer foot ball, Freshman, Beaver Track Meet [] State Concert, Coll y Class 1912 bound 1! Lo Kopl and Field irnegle Te 4 t the |! ndit CI Europe 1d i { Ail CIN cent Ommerce } ! pends Or negligible of expenditure France States of Germany ited CATS, ipport ount f the I'n rty il next f the Ha Tuesday, June n Alu Hu su 11. Wednesday, SOIL SCIENTIFICALLY Edu Armor ted in Rural Schools and Friday, June 13 and 14 ' ‘ ! rate ation to Be Inaug { Thursday to Saturday September were interred n the (‘at morning f.. H. Musser, booked fer the imple has orders for : WHREONS ~t N Kr or tizens veral prospering veeks ne his tw ms, Hi to Akron once secured em ing. A letter fron week states that constantly emploved at hour, and make They great) joie ind people Ln dwell upon the fact of the laboring lowest 82 hal nd fe vent fh nent Mr hie nd ten |} are ed nti tins Akro n EL in ng man = Ix the pald for while iradise, as qd i echanios price per nn command William Haupt, brothey I also a resident of been there for tracting and galore, ici ie labor in any good n iret 11} i} “ of Theodor: Akron ! Wing He con id dollars prices HOMme piling time p in Ke | Every ment man, fi an oO nie ind | ; maorial hers May being dially j time, 11 > and 14 DANGEROUS HOUSES, st Philadeiphia ipparentl © § is importance Since then, | orn and to onary out tt) #ve died ¢ 1 8 ¥ the scl I code ert n fe n it Health ren mer he Fret the was n the » MARRIAGES Cor Martz WOODWARD Mrs J ne Kreamer Adams Meyers ¥ Pyle—Paul : HMaupt-—Marshall ) Former Philipsburg Woman Killed Mra MM I ne Bh het 8 John orks week the ARAN on Beech appointed | and will iHegnl | vio- | Inst shout ut Mey vakened t hho bere noise vhen ached sh Ww Albert fy of Port i initor White Matilda nt the Heoeeoh WAR home Creek n all apprised of the Rive I attentive fishing he tion The church Charles W at y Ok UI. B and apron W. Gates Int lee also be perved | of the church invited to at. K. G. BE. No, a7 will hold a Me- | decenred mem mbere of Black il hold a necktie social the home of G on the evening of next rday evening fine program Is joeream and cake will the publie Is cor Proceeds 1 the benefit present at that | Everybody cordially x22 | tend, Bellefonte « E nervioe their it prepared Invited antl No. 148 for the orders 0 and to of June "0 A " he In FUR SKIN EXPERTS ————— A Subtle Sense of Color Guides Them In Judging Pelts. HOW THE SKINS ARE DRESSED An Alkali Bath Begins the Various Processes That Finally Produce the Soft and Pliable Finished Fur—8eal- skins the Hardest to Handle. The chief requirement for success in grading fur skins Is an accurate eye for color or, more valuable yet, an in- tuitive sense of color, The difference in value of the rarer varieties of fur skins, especially sables, natural black, silver and blue fox, sea otters, chin- chillas, mink and some others, is so | subtle that more than a practiced eye 18 necessary to judge accurately of the merits of Individual skins. It is necessary that the color sense be high- | ly developed. { The expert furrier must have, in ad. dition to this, a thorough knowledge of the condition In which a skin should be to galn admittance Into the highest class. A furrier must know by the| appearance of the pelt whether it will | turn out soft and strong after it has | been dressed and whether the fur is in | the best condition as regards strength | and beauty A fur skin must, of course, be treat | ed more carefully and by a different | process from that followed by the tan- ner of hides. Tannic acid would ruin the pliability of a fur skin, weaken and discolor the hair. The furrier's proc ess Is designed to retain the natural oll of the pelt, the color of and pliable 1 1] skin been ture is w blunt wi flesh side | rawn forth which remove clinging to It off. Specially prepared grease is rubbed futo the skin for softening purposes, and the process is carried still further by placing the skin in a machine which the fur and keeps it soft The first step in this proc- by placing the bath. After it has the bath the mols of the skin with a ument Then the carefully back and knife, may be evens is plished in ’ bOI Khii tened in rked over a straight iy flesh pelt edged 8 BI that the apd ulso is arranged to beat it softly until thet grease has been entirely absorbed. A slowly revolving drum fitted with wooden paddies and containing fine | hard sawdost, the kind of sawdust 4if- | fering with the variety of fur, next | takes charge of the pelt. A moderate | degree of heat is supplied during this | stage of the dressing. The skin is thoroughly by tapping the skin with smooth canes | of a fexibliity adapted to the strength of the fur on a leather cushion stuffed with horsehair. Often a skin will be changed ln shape and made smaller by the dressing process. Seal and beaver skins require much more careful handling than other furs In the of water hairs are tl of the Thi than Case these skins the which THE the fine and pale irk brown Several Coa p is then aKn emery pale buff The | considered is of tl lark brown dye are aj led, and th pal result is a fur which ck The skin ted t eaning process thickness bs finished off in lustrous | on top is subi the n, mad even wheels n inally dye for sealskin, which is the trade cret. Its principal ingredients are gal nuts, copp lust, camphor and ant mony It that the used for the on London has a gre: to do the Ig best, is a se is supposed walter dye | t fine results The countries, using thei: obtain better result than with others, but irriers are rapidly com in handling the various New York Sun den! with t e use of tives of nined by tl different proce this dye oR % own with some the American ing to the front kinds of pelts % y i f1 fn RECENT DEATHS, A ‘ Ay The Sno Sh { the fine f the and a highly rmet Band Mr. Phillp Zindel piated., gold burn cornet cost $76 and that ever came to beauty, Mr. Zin with the gir | finest thing of pleased EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. | Estate of LeRoy Leathers borough, deceased Letvers of administration inte of Howard | in the above named | | estate having been granted 10 the undersigned | by the register of Wills of Centre County. | Pennsylvania. all persons indebted to the sald estate are hereby requested to make payment and all persons having claims against sald os | wate. are requested 0 present the same duly | authenticated without delay vo | N. E. LEATHERS. Renovo, Pa i Mrs. EMMA L. GARDNER. Renovo. "a 34 Exeontors, which In turn preserves | a RH. B Crect Dasughert “Oreroom of Pine tnd where hie will The haw ths Glen, dwelling ngage for excavated proceed at will at in the and once, at Clarence business foundation struct been ork ire w on wall will Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert ment this column one issue free it does not exceed 26 words charges Lo others, one cent a word, first issue, po advertisement A Jaan 95 4 nts LWO issues 40 cents: three issues i) ] iver 4 i 0 ih. Nuk vertisements will be answersd want advertise 1} ¥] LOST Jue this ofMee Oval carting; reward, Leave at FOR RENT Building Steam heated office ’ in Exchange Crider : FW FOR SALE ~¥Full stock shepherd p ippic { ons. A. Boyer, Coburn, Pa oki ut’ i x22 — WANTED: ~~ White Pine wood iire or write P. B. Crider & Son. He Hetonte 1 2s WANTED: ~8ix more girls in lellefonte St weLory Inquire of 8. D, Ray, Bel «fone ire Lia] WANTED Lo haul pit Howard, Pa Four or five weams, several months posts, M4 per day, C. 8S. Gardper FOR SALE: ~Brown 1100 1bs., fine driver Centre Hall, Pa mare with fearless, G foal ¥ by side Goodhart half ness n WANTED: A partner store doing a4 cash b Inquire at this offs ww wake In inlrest in delletonye FORSALE outfit » NO Al 8 sacrafice a ) in good order. Inquire of G. Carner, Hublersburg, Pa Houses Mi ITE. also open for sale; and several autos a bargains Milesburg. Pa nt thrashing F.W We or Wu FOR RENT buggy Toner Hugg n est FORSALE 30 bh. p. stationary test and 18h p steam engine D. J. Meyers. Centre Hall. Ps bolier 160 Rood 4s new x24 FOR SALE Horse. buggy sell cheap: good reasor harness; wi for selling. Chas D. No and ana FOR SAl n sell phone, Be = NT or ad room house on Half ress. Haupt & Brower x4 JE OR RE L Call Hetc moon FOR SALE LU LA on Hay wean years oid. fe N.-H Zu aries FOR hor re LOS where wara POE) ret poen jor POR SALE ~I tend 5 years oid i cheng Perers safe and Swrmstown. Pa SOLD Sew on £ machines eft at repairs West Hishop Street | within 30 days. = be sold tor cost © oe 5. Clements, Bellefonte, Pa FOR SALF Backus water moto ATnaler i in first class oot Lime He dition. can be seen or address a . Pa FOR BALE OR RENT- tin street eleven onveniences. Inquire are of Rev. 8 W New Jersey House on Cur- rooms; a modern of A. LIL. Orbison, Beach, Princeton, Bellefonte—Produce. Bellefon®—Grain, owing prices Wagner ¢ Red white The fi are pe ETaIn | » * Whea Wheat Rye Corn Oats Barle Auction! The undersigned are now sell ng at public auction the following unsold goods GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, DISH. ES, CROCKS, AGATEWARE. TIN. WARE, WOODWARE, WILLOW. WARE, BROOMS, WASH BOARDS, LAMPS, OIL CLOTH. LANTERNS, SLOP JARS, SLOP PAILS, BRUSH. ES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES and all the remaining unsold goods. Sale will CONTINUE FOR 5 DAYS. See Sale Bills. STATE COLLEGE SUPL. CO. STATE COLLEGE, PA,
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