Page 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Yhureday, Sanunry 16th, 1913, 1912 BATHING SUIT. Magpie Styles Still In Fashion's Favor, ay Black and white or magpie effects are as modish In bathing costumes as In everything else. This new bathing dress of black satin has a blouse which fastens in surplice effect. The blouse Is of black and white striped satin, the cap of the same ma- terial, and the silk stockings and bath- ing slippers are black. The tights worn under the bathing dress are of black sicilienne. BLACK BATIN BATHING SUIT. Women to Replace Men. Considerations of econemy have In- duced the imperial postal authorities of Germany to approve a plan by which 8,083 girls and women will grad- wally supplant men on the staffs of the different branches of tion. The Innovation will especially affect the smaller postoflices ranked in the third class. In these 3,063 places In the lower grade hitherto filled men are destined to cupled by women, at an average sal ary of $100 annually In addition, ther postal branches throughout the emp 1.500 offices hitherto held by men flied In future by 5,100 w Despite the numerical addit the staffs, women's salarie much lower than rhose of the sn that it is figured a saving of over S00000 annually will be effected. be 1 in re he f 80 For School Days. 8chool days will mothers who boys away to ting their w The coat il of gray nd here, and sending their small will be busy get gether ustrated is a new model made in soon be are } achoonl hi Iw white worsted THE NEW PALL OVEROOAT. the Norfolk belted style, Which is very good for all round wear. A Mack vel vet collar buttons closely arotind the sock and forms a fine protection against the wintry winds, Fashion Hints From Paris. The sleeve gathered iu Ighg lines from shoulder to wrist Is the newest sleeve of the moment. It is very be eoming to a thin arm, but plump armed woman should avoid except when the material is transparent. The | contrasting ruffle falls over the hand, The newest tallor made cont Is cut somewhat on the lines of the odd Eng- fish riding habit. It ends at the waist fn front, fastening with a single big button, and slopes off into a cont tail at the back. TE ——— Te ——— THE CENTER OF THE STAGE. Dixey Couldn't Bear to Have His Old Friend Mann Lose It When Henry Dixey and | were play- Ing in the same company several years ago, says Louis Mann, he would fre- quently accuse me of scheming to se cure the center of the stage, whether the comedy situation called for my be- ing in that much coveted spot or ot her. wise We had many warm arguments on the subject, and years afterward, when of our old difference of opinion regard- ing “the center” in a very original way. Some years ago I was playing at Philadelphia, and Dixey was ap- pearing in one of the other houses, During the run of the opera in which I the administra- | { | appeared the | fire, which by | gradually oc- | the bellboy or { elrcular packag | heavy the | { charred | paper | ter which said {I eli { the Temple theater | “eenter | week. | her about it | sald | and made | deal was closed he handed his wife a | | though puzzled | half of that | cheers | that DROPPED THE BUNDLE INSTANTLY. Temple was destroyed by put the company out of work in the middle of the season I was sitting in room after the fire in a most despondent mood when itered with a large, flat, I lifted it, instantly with It was redhot. the cord my (¢ on A tray but dropped the bundle a snort of pain the boy to wraj surprise, a from the paper, when, to my block of wood, fell out. Pinned heavy wrapping warred. was a let ut plug reular and smoking, folds of the vet slightly in the Dear 1. mbed My » risk of flaming ruins of nd saved for you the of the stage.” DIXEY my life th Just Like a Woman. A certain well known theatrical man wanted to take a business chance last He went to his wife and told he your share half the int savings,” pay give “lI want to u I$ 1 back; if I profits.” She told him to £400.34. we our J I'n I" lose win yon go ahead. He did The day after the check for 82054 “It’s all yours,” Iy delighted She looked at the check a moment as “Well, who gets the * she asked, he said, feeling high 34 cents? The Thing He Remembered. A young girl of romantic disposition pat at dinner next to a man who had | once rowed on one of Cornell's greatest crews. She tried to draw him out on the subject of racing and of the par ticular contest in which he had cap tained the crew in his senior year. “I suppose,” said, “that your most vivid recollection of that race Is of the of the crowd as you came across the finish He shook his head. “Maybe it was the start which burned itself on your memory; the rec ollection of the tenseness of the wall before you heard the starter's pistol?” Again he shook his head. “What Is the thing in connection with the race you remember most “Well,” said the oarsman slowly, “when any one talks about that race it always brings one recollection, she line?” right away.” “What is that?” the girl eagerly. “The man who rowed | No. 4, who sat just In front of me, had| a mole exactly midway between his shoulder blades." New York Tribune. What You Eat In Apples. Do you know what you are eating when you eat an apple? No, not the sorts and varieties of worms, for there will be no worms If you have bought your fruit from an orchardist who sprays his trees. You are eating malic acid, the property that makes butter milk so healthful. You are eating gal | le acid, one of the most necessary ele ments in human economy. You are eating sugar in the most assimilable form, combined carbon, hydrogen and oxymen caught and imprisoned from the sunshine. You are eating albumen in its most avallable state. You are | eating a gum allied to the “fragrant medicinal gums of Araby.” You are eating phosphorus in the only form in which It Is avaliable as a source of all brain and nerve energy. In addition to all these, you are drinking the purest water and eating the most healthful and desirable fiber for the required “roughness” In food elements. Nation. al Horticulturist. we were separated, Dixey reminded me | an engagement in the Temple theater | I told | + | keys, ! go to 1000; distinctly 7” | one | | dropsy, picture, a very vivid one, to my mind] asked | YOUNG LOVER IN TROUBLE. Tried a Novel Way to Wealthy Bride. Samuel Sinclalr, supervising In- spector of state highways, and R, | Walter Starr, a senior at a nearby col [ ewe, were released from jall at Allen- | town, Pa under $3,000 ball each to answer charges of attempting to ab- duet Miss Anna BE. Steckel, {of a retired millionaire {of that town. The | held next Thursday | ol, the girl's father, will spend half his sary, to prosecute tors of his daughter Miss Steckel is at her her face and head badly result her struggles in {in which it is alleged the abduct her was made She old and graduate of the College Women and Vassar, Sind Is 30 years old and a mem | ber prominent family in Pa Starr is his nephew of a well known Secure business man hearing will be teuben PP, Steck- declares that fortune, the ir alleged abduc- home cut as the taxi attempt “oa I8 24 with the of ab vears i for lair of a Square, a son dentist The alleged abduction occurred Sat- urday afternoon Miss Steckel was returning from a shopping | and had just entered the vestibule | her home when she was seized {two men and forced into a | taxicab, The chauffeur was {to drive to the country, but on | ing the sound: struggle, he | clares, he turned his machine | wards the police station but In | haste collided with a monument | the centre of the town | The party was taken to the station, where, after Miss Ste told her story the two | held, Sinclair, wh in | rejected suitor of the { that they were eloping | sent and by walting of a ckel men 3 to declared her of al be girl, with Say Sinclair Was Infatuated. The attempted kidnaping is sald be due to Sinclair's infatuation her. Sinclair is thirty years old member of a prominent family of Quakers at Kennett Square, Pa, and a graduate of Swarthmore college, where he was a noted football player and athlete, Sinclair's manner and appearance, in addition to his family connection, won him a place in local society, and while a guest at a card party he was introduced to Miss SBteckel. Soon af- ter he became a frequent caller at her { home and was welcome for a time, but | Miss Steckel, It is sald, some months | ago asked Sinclair to cease his calls. | The oung suitor, however, declined ito ne cast aside, and day after day | for weeks, it is alleged, tralled he | every movement f« and {his ring at the Stecks me | answered he is ct remair for n Fl he ir hours it arged to camp on the front toop GAME SEASON'S TOLL. Incomplete Report Shows 27 Hunt ers Killed, 126 Hurt. R«¢ ts of the first systematic game n Penns k 19.435 quail with that this figure grouse with chances that S002 raccoons 1 340 850 may [ee id tur- the total may 76,265 squlir- | doubs 80 180 wild nd eating the orrespond “INCURABLE” HEART DIS- EASE SOON CURED By the Great Spechalist in Treating Weak and Diseased Hearts, FRANK- LIN MILES, M .D, LL. B. Who Will Send $2.50 Worth of Special Treatment and New Book Fre. To prove the remarkable curative powers of his new Special Personal Treatments for heart digease, short breath, pain in side, shoulder or arm, ppression, irregular pulse, | tio wn, smothering, puffing of ankles, Dr. Miles will send (0 person a $2.50 Free Bad cases soon relieved These treatments are the result of {30 years’ extensive research and re. markable success in treating various aliments of the heart, stomach and nerves, which often complicate each case, So astonishing are the resulls of his treatment that he offers all sick persons a two-pound Trial Treatment free. Do not fall to try it Certainly nothing could be generous. Few physicians have ruch |eonfidence In their treatments, All afMicted persons should avall them- selves of this liberal offer, as they may never have such an opportunity again, Delays are dangerous. No death comes more suddenly than that from heart disease, Send for Remarkable Cures in Your State. Mr. Gilbert Ward, Crown City, O, cured after 8 prominent physicians failed. Mr. W. J, Crites, Ludington, Mich, cured after 4 failed. Mr. P. W.Runyan, Spencer, Iowa, after 3 falled, Mr. P. W. Runyan, Spencer, lowa, after 3 falled, Mr. Friendship, N. Y., after 2 falled. Mr, H. lL. Davenport, Conneautville, Pa. after 4 falled. Mir, C, E. Smith, Wayne, Mich., ofter 8 falled. Mrs, Lizzie Ewing, South Charleston, O, after 2 falled, Mrs, Eva Jeanneretts, 1138 Park Row, Meadville, Pa. after several falled, Many cured after 6 to 16 physicians had pronounced them “incurable.” Send to Dr. Franklin Miles, Dept. H. 475 to 486 Main St, Bikhart, Ind, at once, for Free Heart Book, Examin- ation Chart, Opinion, Advice and Free Treatment. Describe your disease. afMicted ment, Treat. more mn- | to | palpita- | or i every | Ira Dexter, | | a daughter | he | neces- | new; | purpoEe: A {| from the | guishe to | Allentown | | Our lease | practically {LO retire | signed | res ington, {of the | wit: Cine with expired, Uncle Sam having and having decided to private life, we the under- will offer at public sale at our idence, the national capitol, Wash- D, C., on March Oth, 1918, all following described property to vlephant has the foot rot One set of Injunctions lHving old enough to wean, Goldbugs and damned by every One platform, good used for campaign number of planks platform have got cannot he distin- ith the lot what worn about 46 vears old and high cost sired by body | of republican as only been large Democratic they w il EO W some mixed In, but d and One big stick from overuse One Republican machine, some {out of repair Kennett | One well and stem certificats financial clearing supplied house a little | cash Philadelphia | | BUI rous expedition | of | ordered | [} hear- | de- | to- | his | in police | had | were | a { | | | | | od ri when | ,.. was un- | | Half Moon pails, teddy dinner Caps, A large quantity grandpa hats, bears, Taft smiles, to mention w positively on above date regardless of and everything wed out that date of coonskin The sale il take place weather, on row will b Vi by the Old epublic: Sverybody of pas rvitude Thi stuf it be cleared Terms ; rem Ving tioneer, RULES OF HEALTH. school fol- hung Read ourself Every school day every public child in New Jersey looks at the lowing rules of health which on placards in the school roo these rules, apply them to and keep well “Fresh air and sunshine sary to good health. Cold or fresh air does not harm if the skin is kept dry, Night alr is as good as day air. Breathe only through the nose, Avoid hot, crowded, dusty, dark damp rooms Breathe deeply and throw back your shoulders frequently. Live on plain food and eat regular- chew thoroughly, food Drink water Have ir own cup Aare m are neces- (not iced) if drinking fount at school sleep exer Wear clothing LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. o Burkett f estate of Anna Paty late of wwnabip, deceased Lettors westamentary in the above named os | | ade having been granted to the undersigned, | | persons indebted 10 sald estate, are roguest- | od to make pa) ment and those having claims or demands. against said estate are requested to present the ope duly suthentionted for mettle ment without d¢ Fortney & Fon Arse Io the ' J MILO CAMPRELL ry Yar Penna. Farnace, Pa EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Martha Gunsall Loy ocean) Letters test named estate hav is, late of Liberty um enters Nn the above ing been granted to 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 per- sons having claims against sald estate are requested to present the same duly authenticated without delay to JOSEPH LL. GUNSALLUS Exr Henry C. Quigley. Atty Beech Creek. Pa Rel lefonte Pa. z-3 EXECUTOR’ 8 NOTICE. Estate of Mra. Lou fone borough. deceased Letters testamentary in the named estate having been granted to undersigned by the Register of Wills Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to the sald estate are hereby requested to make and all 1 sons having claims sald estate are requested t game duly authenticated of Belle se Ingram above the of payment against present the without delay t C.C. SHUEY. Ear. x7 Bel efor ne, ery EXECUTOR’ N "NOTICE. Estate of Jacob fq ship, deceased lotters testamentary n the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wille of Centre County. Pennsylvania, all per- song indebted to the sald estate are hereby requested to make payment and all persons having claims against sald estate are requested to present the same duly authenticated without delay to CC. C SHUEY, Bellefonte. Pa Gettig, Bower & Zerby Attys x7 ( EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. Estate of William Witmer, Benner Township, Centre County, deceased, | Letters testamentary in the above | named estate having been granted to 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 per- sons having claims against sald estate are requested to present the same duly authenticated without delay to OLIVER C. WITMER, JAMES WITMER, WILLIAM GROH RUNKLE. Executors of the last Will and Testament of Willlam Witmer, de- ceased, Bellefonte, Penna. Shuey ate of Coliege. town PETER SHUEY C. SHUEY. Exrs late of | Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTAT By virtue of an order issued outof the Or phans’ Court of Centre County the undersigned sdministrator of ae. of M. Noll, late of Spring township, Centre County, Penna, do poi | will sell at public sale on the premises Centre County, Penna, on AY, JANUARY Sis, 1018, at 1.90 o'clock P. M. the following described Jropens Bounded on the south by public road og from turnpike and lands of David Rows man; on the west by Horace Robison, ot al: she north by lands of Wm. Dale, Micha) Kor. setter, ot al; and on the east by lands of Kaofl- man Bros, containing #1 acres and % perches pet measure. Thereon erected a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE, and other out bulidings. Excepting and reserving therefrom a tract of land contain. ing two acres sold off above desoribed tract, 35 acres of sald tract being under eulvivation and 3 acres and 9 perches is covered with young + Tits OF SALE:—10 por cent of bid on day ens. On e0n rma Ah i \0 be Eo Ty in heads Yc JUNK BALE, MARCH 5th, 1913, and | what | 31 and other things too | damp | or! | {then 10 Sprios- Rowering SOME STARTLING FIGURES, Cost of Living Has Radpidly Increas- ed in Last Year, Boaring prices of foodstuffs are ph tured in a new set of figures compiled by the United Btates department of lnbor from its investigation the cost of living in 39 American cities, Between August, 1911, 1912, only two things price potatoes and sugar evervthing else advanced In Boston, vanced 24 per cq cent: In Atlanta 19 per la, 16 + figures ) during the last lowing increases of and decren Meanw Augunt, ged in hile sirlio steak had in Buffalo, 16 per cent; in Chi- and in Eirm nt in nt; per cert per of 10 Sugar, 6 per potatoes, 46; cges, § loin steak, 62: corn meal smoked bacon 105 the the ates the hens rib ro steak, # | pork chops Within one-fifth United Bt fifths of approximated engaged In including farmers np RR ARR aR A A a] Jacob Gross French Dry Cleaning and Scouring. | attention to Lad n eo in Ostrich Plumes Cleaned and Curled. Gloves and Hats Cleaned, a 1 Alkens’ Btlore Bellefonte asement J Com. phone | Hunters-Trappers kinds of FURS, market price for I deal in all Will any pelts of fur bearing animals. } pay the Drop me a card and notify me what you have. James Frohm, CENTRE HALL, PENNA Shorthand by Mail | and nder personal instructions. We te Potts Shorthand College, Box 7. Williamsport, Pa, OOOO oRoNoNoNoRoNoNOR CLARENCE H,OSMER, TAXIDERMIST BELLEFONTE, PENNA, TANNING, MOUNTING, RUGMAKING. Everything in the line of Taxi- dermy. Best work guaranteed. LEAVE W. H. Miller & Bro’s. Store, Allegheny Street, ORDERS AT * " Bellefonte. SPECIAL OFFER: Made to bulld New Husiness A trial will make you our permanent customer. Radlk, 17 varietion ; Led tees, 12 Kinds ; Tomato, Jend.d Onion, § Varies veh varieties in all ! GUARANTEED TO FLEANE Write to-day; Mention this Paper. NNN SANS ANS SNIPS A SD 10 CENTS 11 the finest ; Tersip. 7 SEND IN A “List and get our estimate and it will sur prise you what we can do in the way of prices for first class, kiln dried | lumber, You can't beat our prices anywhere-—qaulity considered-—and you can't beat our lumber at any prices when you buy at the Bellefonte Lum- ber Co. Sm — BELLEFONT BE MBER CO. LLE PA, ad- | ing- | S- —— | Beezer’ . Meat Market HIGH ST. BELLEFONTE. Pa, We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON. SLICED HAM All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Bsusage, oe If YOU want a nice Juley Steak, go vo PHILIP BEEZER CW. H Musser GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BELLEFONTE: PA. WE WILL MAIL YOU S| for each fu False Teeth or 58¢ fon Partel sets ju Highes eek paid for O18 Golf. Silver Platinum, Diamonds ane jewelry Send what ye have today PHILA. SMELTING & REFINING COMPANY Faramiasen 20 Years 823 CHESTRUTY 87 PHILADELPHIA, PA REEF AUBNESE FON FUTURE REF ES ENCE 7s wet prices Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Streets, Receive Deposits. Discount Notes. John M. Shugert, Cashier. rT Regulator gh horses, catile, condition 1 epeedily pot and hogs Hazel Bros. and John Messe Store EK. RHOADS At bis yard, opposite the P, R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS — Also all kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior Screenings for Hise burning, Builders’ and plas terers’ Sand, mmerical No rong Call fC . fog if 3{ Ce antral No, 1381 Jonh F, Gray & Son, Buccessor to Grant Hoover. FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Agency represents the fire urance companies world, We are prepared write large lines at any time, ALSO SURETY BONDS, ins Crider’'s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. Life, Ac & Tornado— cident Description. Harry Fenlon INSURANCE. k K. F irnside is of Every cessor to Frederi and W oster 'illlam B Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa. ASK ANY HORSE Eureka Harnsss -~ JT Axle Grease AN ADDED CHARM TO A DAINTY BEDROOM is a graceful porcelain one-plece Lavatory, which, owing to the ad- vanced Improvements of scientific plumbing, can now be Installed with perfect sanitation. This Is one of the many new equipments that modern
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