BELLEFONTE, ne Thursday, October 30th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, HIRD TERM QUACK PLANK faudulent “Blanket Policy” Of- fered For Protection of Health and Life. Roofs Put on 26 Years Ago are as good as new, and have never needed repairs— never need attention of any kind, ex- cept an occasional coat of paint. FOR ROOFING Storm-proof Lightning-proof Don't buy that roof for the new building, or re-roof the old, until you have examined the Cortright Metal Shingles. NEREST OF FERS. WY CUB i = ATS CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO,50 N, 23rd Ct, Philadelphia, Pa. SKIN On Fire? vv FOR SIDING Fire-proof heodore Rex" Promises to Shield | Them Against Discrimination by | Educated Physicians, | We Agree With you. | Philipsburg Journ Ben, 1bber- |shon, of Osceola, Sealer of Welkhts {and Measure for Clearfiel was in town Monday morning enr« ute {to one of the outlying ctions of his territory. He lls u nt f 4560 gcales examined ‘ i ty, he found iiled nen 1A 2 ‘ jure up to the andard. He has en- Pd ad hive other pam rot countered many ther periences i lu ea vo cin the DI Brady that show the need « such officials he fit @ ar ze $1.00 bottle joes as a Sealer of not do exactly as say, it will not in every county cost you a cent. | Commisstoners GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. The political tentacles of the third | prm candidate have been extended in ery direction from which might be | athered irrespective of ce, color or voters sex, n- previous condition, of all | fold. By adapted to Dgressive specious prom- | | peations, factions and trades into the | =n ti 40 A GYEV SER EY 2% \ , $n oy AFA vg | the | with | ps cunningly each Monel beckons them to follow busy eating approval wheresoever his bell pether adjutants may lead in hat Theodore Rex may again sit in | he White House. Tempting bait is thrown to the work- pig people in the minimum wage, to he Socialist in the overnment order | | | enlargement of ownerships, to the wo- hen in the furtherance of suffrage as- | farmer in blissful bet- Now he ap- and predatory irations, to the prments of rural life, ete. pals to the therto pealth, offering them tenderest regard nd freedom prejudice “for or gainst.”” The following “blanket pol | " i8 offered for protection of quacks, those true despised men of from post precious possessions—health “We favor the union of all the exist ng agencies for fundamental gover pent dealing with the heal nto a nati ithout discrimination ag ny one set of thera hool of medicine or school of healing, ith such additional powers as maj necessary to enable it to perform ficiently such duties in the protection f the public from preventable dis Ases as may be properly undertaken y the fundament authorities, In luding the execution of existing gv arding pure food, gnarantine an bognate subjects, the promotion of ropriate action for the f vital statistics. the extension of the gistration area of such statistics and with the health activities public health se ainét 1 or for peutic met single nal hods improve ment p-operation the various states and cities of the | tion.” hus would votes for Theodore Rex multiplied. Insults Educated Physician. This quack plank of the jlatformu not only insults the inte nut voter. but the educated hysician, in that it p a the same cat igh and low degree, prists, magnetic and other HH other pretenders wl he credulity of the helpless sick heir terrified re I'he Sun dverted to the outr propriety and justice whicl rizes the medical tates in the Union, hich we deplored in the lations of the canal zone he bull moose platform threatens aflict upon all the These legislative ena ] persons who hysicians not only to | pss thorough course of ucation, but also to be trained in ranches of medicine and, besides, to p Sub je bed to a rigid examination by ppointees of the state. All p protect the public agalnst ignorant retenders and would be perfectly fair jd not the very same enactments ex mpt the latter from the lying to educated practitioners Progressive wounds ances the iatls egory with empirics of rubbers, sun healers an fatten uj iatives ageous inws of the last instance o medica and wh states in the Uni tments req Ire propose to become ursue a more or tors preparato 5 Serve these provs islons ap Favors For Cormorants. Thus do our sagan nltify them he cormorants to whom they pecial priv forsooth ey ciaim to nes! There no discrimination gainst “schools of medicine,” There pre the special protection demanded pr them by the bull ptuitous and intended only to entrap otes The “healers” belong to mo hool. Now comes Theodore Rex and gnifies them by a provision nd, expressing a most or their sensibilities hield them against discrimination by flucated physicians This platform would raise the quack nd healer above the who dally xemplify their personal and pnal superiority by some evotion to the public gerness to placate prde of empiries Mr ave us oblivious of the fact that the fuented physician is the only Itruist in the community ising the public conscience (T, Rw vorite slognm this self appointed re primer deepens the crying shame and hus exemplifies again that “under n renmstances” need he be bound bh prior professions President Taft has won the approvs the quacks and heslers by his med I regulations of the canal gow ee this Machiavellian policy. Fu ire generations will substitute "Roos tan” for “Machinvellian.” Pollin pr kes <trange bedfellows indeed be pid Taft und Hoosevelt under th bianket!-New York Sun. egisintors fous selves in the Interest of grant Heges, because without ‘heal™ mex Is how moose platform is specinl tender regard promises to moh profes weal lo the Influential rend unselfish | his | Roosevelt wonld | Instead of | LL - DNGER AHEAD! . SIGNAL’S A FAKE Republican Circular Warning Railroad Men Is Palpable False Alarm. ———— - EASY TO MAKE FIGURES LIE Old Trick of Setting Red Lights on a Clear Track—Facts Presented So Railroad Men May Judge, The Republican national committee ts distributing cirealars among raliroad men predicting a panic and bard times in the event of Democratic victory Among their tended to mislead railroad RAILROAD MEN | 4 LISTEN! FORGH statements In men is this nder the Taft in IW has AS | year before Mr Taft be This is publican ha all natura good crops It Is true that raliroad emp $71,000,000 more But that reg progress In 1906 the employees It was £1,07238¢.427. This was an in of £171.584.774 in a sample of the old time Re t of claiming credit progress—credit even in 1910 the wages of inted to some in 1907 OVYees amon than resented three years' amount paid to raliroad was £000.801.653 In 1907 a single yes preceding the Taft wml amounting t re than double thy erease dur » years of the Ps i administrati Isn't It suming at hand to therefore they Heving that the made rallron Crense | nl. 0 I that n't have inform yourself will fool into bes Taft administration d men's prosperity? Then stop, listen again! In four years preceding Taft's ad ministration 1,103 were under stocks and bonds of amounted to $47,081,000, Under three years of the Taft ad ministration 5,115 miles were foreclos ed, involving $3584 434,562, The Tariff Humbug Again, A still more palpable presumption by Republicans that rallrond men fools Is the following thelr circular The total number of rallway em- ployees In 196 was 785.084 The total number of rallway em- ployees in 1911 was 1.600.500 Under Republican administration the number of rallway employees has In- ereased from 78.004-during a Demo- eratic administration-to 1,600 800, an in- areas of M4775, nearly 1L000.000 men Do you want a Democratic president and return to conditions and number of employees of 18867 The Taft people take 18056 because the last Democratic low tariff bill, known ns the Wilson bill, went Into force In 180, and they would like to have rullrond men believe that a Dem- ocratic tariff revision made the hard times. obvious they are pre the statistics and that YOu Wie you look. miles sold these What the Facts Prove, Now, what are the facts? The “hard times" began back in 1800, right after the Republican high tariff, known as the McKinley tariff, went Into effect. Grover Cleveland, the last Democratic president, was elected lu 1502, The penile came on jo of raliroad | foreclo ure. The roads | are | statement in| 1863, election that hac under Rep over bef ne ie Der 118 Was [Pissed 1804, prosperit) Now le of these railroad figure In tariff, and were S73.002 or O15 per 1 KTOWIng an ruie rallroad men employs 100 miles In 1804, part high tariff and part | tariff, the number fell to 770,008, 444 for 100 miles—de 71 per miles From this Democratic adm er, conditions Ix In 1805 men at we In 1806 In 1807 McKinley into the pre idency, A the Republicans set abou te “redeem the country” with high tariff. AND IN 1807 THE TOTAL NUMBER OF RAILROAD EMPLOY EES FELL OFF 476 Republican Panic of 1907. the fall of 1907 there nder the Roose 1 Tease long as the as in p year on, 80 inistration w rk was Ind reased tn TRO.004 i was 826.062 came » TO 823 miles In 180M, f the pani verely trying to make other figures? The id men or of any distorting ¢ tha " ay tuations Ww tariff were not due to high tariff or) party legal The program o } systematically izes monoj subordinates workin on to them and to plans made by the government both with regard ployment and with regard to labor W oodrow Wilson to eo As an introduction to a dainty lunch eon no better selecticn could be made than grapefruit cocktail, an appetizing wid refreshing development of this fa- sprite fruit. Left over chicken meat can be transformed into a palatable dish and served as a creamed hash on toast. The new asparagus is just as good as it looks, especially in salad form. French pastry completes the menu: Grapefruit Coektalls, Chicken Hash on Toast, Axparagus Tip Salad. Pastries Tea. One cupful of chicken meat (cold), | one cupful of white sauce, half a cup- | ful of sweet green pepper, one and a fourth teaspoonfuls of onion juice, four | slices of toast, trimmed and buttered. Cut the chicken in quarter inch cubes, chop the green pepper very fine, add to the chicken and cook all in the white sauce until the chicken is heat- ed through (use double beller). Ar range on the toast and serve very hot. | With the Cook In the Kitchen. Wafer-like slices of bread spread | with caviar sprinkled with lemon juice | and salt make tasty sandwiches. Banging the oven door Is responsible | for half the heavy bread and cake | I'he door should be closed very gently, For spring suppers sliced oranges and shredded cocoanut put Into a dish In alternate layers ls appetizing, Macaroni prepared in any of the vari ous ways in combination with cheese, butter and tomatoes is nourishing. Shredded chocolate cocoanut, which Is bought already prepared, makes a tasty addition to different kinds of salad. Meat loaf of chopped beef or veal ean be made more moist If three or four tablespoonfuls of cream are add ed just before baking. o—— The —e Scrap Book His Motto. 1d secreted some ket which ¢ automoblle show, When | was well under way he t and pinned it on his coat, Unfortunate round to near- ight by the color I see you are wear il. What does it nef g hopelu $ In his po ter CAIne children, his lied Richard, haven't my t we can all hear vor.” Richa’ blushed it hell to be poor!” Magazin “It says, sir, ‘Ain't Metropolitan a the 1 James Balley A Surprise, The Rev. E. J. Hardy, In his book "The Unvarying East.” tells a delight ful story A young lady about to visit the Holy Land called on an old lady friend. She mentioned that she soon hoped to see Jerusalem, Bethle- hem, Galles and many of the other places mentioned in the Bible The old lady put down her work, removed her spectacles and exclaimed In great surprise, “Well, now, that all these places were in the Bible, but I never thought of them belug on | the earth.” SYMPTOMS OF CONSUMPTION Yield to Vinol. The medical profession do not be | lleve that consumption is inherited, but a person may inherit a weakness | or tendency to that disease, | A prominent citizen of Evanevilla, | | Ind, months with pulmonary trouvle, and | I had hemorrs | way. | writes: “I was {ll for five had the best of doctors; hages and was In q very bad Through the advice of a friend I tried Vinol, and 1 feel that it saved my life. It is all you recommend it to | be. 1 believe It is the greatest medi cine on earth. | have advised others to try Vinol, and they have had the same resulta” (Name furnished on request.) Vinol soothes and heals the inflamed surfaces and allays the cough. Vinol creates an appetite strengthens the digestive organs and gives the patient strength to throw off incipient plese. | nary disoases, Try a bottle of Vinol with the une | derstanding that your money will be | returned If It doeg he! C. M. Parrish, lows, Bok. he Wo ’ | ment, I knew | Little Jack Horner sat in a corner eating his Christmas pie, He let a piece fall on his waist and said ** What a careless boy am I, jut I needn’t worry about this stain Fels-Naptha'll make it all clean ¢ rain. "0 Did you ever think of the difference between washing and cleaning? You can wash with any kind of soap in any kind of water, hot or cold. You can boil clothes and rub them on a washboard until your back aches. All that is washing. But it isn’t always cleaning. Most soaps are just washing soaps. They furnish a little lather and let you do the work. g Fels-Naptha is a cleaning soap. It works all by itself in cool or luke- warm water, saving all the trouble and dis- comfort of boiling and hot suds. Fels-N It really reaches the dirt and dissolves laptha Soap cleans your clothes. 1t. It does this while the soaped clothes are soaking in cool or lukewarm wacer, while you are thinking of something else or resting. When Fels-Naptha Soap gets through with them—thirty minutes or so is long enough—you rub lightly, rinse the clothes ana they're cleaner, sweeter and whiter than you could get them by washing all day in the old-fashioned manner. You'll find directions for using IFels-Naptha printed on the back of the red and green wrapper, BELLEFONTE, PA. A Widow Lost $35,000.00 by listening to the promises of promoters of an gsbestos company, who later indulged in steam yachts and other luxuries at her expense. A booklet de- tailing the way in which this was done, with other examples of heavy losses through similar circumstances, has been issued by the Pittsburgh Bank for Savings, and will be given away to all applicants. Whether you have little money or much, you ought to read ths booklet, vr Boollet “Banking by Mail" PITTSBURG!!! DANK FOR SAVINGS dth Ave, and “mithfleld St, Pittsburgh, Pa. ASSES OVE 717,000,000.00 Call or write | 1912
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