Page 4. THE CENTRE ‘DEMOCRAT y BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, May 8th, 1913, gu— —_- Whe Gentre Pemorrat, OHAS. R. KURTZ. Rditor and Proprietor, A.C DERR, Assoctate Bditor, SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 65,500. err ~~ — TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: STRSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to she oMce and pay in advance, §1 per year OeNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with od, Y. shrioo-a-week Worldfor.....oovvvviie 31.88 Plissburg Stockman for os wuss SEO W. J. Bryan's "Commoner" cesmt saved iD Published weckly every Thursday morning, Wnsered in the postofMoe at Bellefonte, Pa. as | #eoond-olass matter. he date your subscription expires is plainly | printed on the label bearing your name. All srediss are given by a change of label the first {ssue of each month. Watch that, after you We send no receipts unless by special | Watch date on vour label. reguess. | As changing postoMoe address. and | pos notifying us, are liable for same. Subscriptions will be continued, unless other- wine Airaceed. Both lephones. We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money o thisofMoe EDITORIAL. President Wilson up Jersey last week with a big ter the notorious Democratic that has proven an enemy government. No matter if they themselves Democrats, President Wil- son wants more than the mere label Up in New York state there is a sim- ilar condition. chine to contend with posed every reform they under the banner and use the party tion for their selfish purposes these cases, both President and Gov. Sulzer justly cused of fighting but fact that they are the corrupt influences that are trenched in their party. We have ilar to contend with Pennsylvania. We in the State Senate who are always hand when a in New stick af- machine was call Gov that has measure, op- and parade Democratic organiza- In could be ac- their party, is, only sim- conditions have of Re- on publican Governor or the Penrose ma- | They have reform needs them chine oppos- ed nearly has been yet they banner, and in nominees and forms, New Pennsylvania same evil forces to « there and file for the measure that thi every before them Democratic dictated parade under the times past wrote the party Jersey Democrat: mtend 4 an awakening of of the party that m future, With Democrats the new that body er, been the bill ate where by the privileges of from the people doutt there will finally or changes in certain fore it completed deemed The will t an mp effort, nev Improv having, the the year in the p now patters by commission hi WAY hope to delay, the intere their ardent Republicans when they Is, they spurned that idea In years gone when had the majority It comes with bad grace for them now to which only intended to delay the Dem by the power remarkable in CONEr 1shi Underwo« tariff bill througt They » standing the 34 ition h togeth- ’ Ar and as thus unabie m any changes In Next, it will » £ the be continue to profits, Sen- fight ill made to years gone by, A strong interests take No min- be- will be unjust be schedules that new some is necessary. tariff not be a perf oo gsibilit ertheless ement and Democratic pledges m hear plead f a they secure in order that favored its continue plunder for a might Why, If commission, they did not the movement The fact are so adopt such a were in power by they advocate a commission, is what were commissioned to do if will only can ocrats people There ifr, tested Judgment Democrats that eration ent with the been entrusted reductie after it be a mn of and has fairly anyone intelligently pass The by upon its provisions willing abide until then no be given howlers are to test, and consid- should to the pres- calamity FALLING IN LINE. All persons who believe partisan machine In Pennsylvania is Af detriment to the best interests of the state, have occasion to rejoice ov- er some recent events, The eratic party is gradually throwing all semblance of control by the Hall Guffey - Penrose combination. In re- cent elections of county old crew have been three different sections Up in Lycoming county, the nolsy ex-Chalrman cratic Party, Walter E organization Democrats & progressive, aggressive, re-organi- zation Democratic Chairman. Down In Snyder county for some time the Hall-Guffey crowd held the of the local organization and it for everything they wanted. At a recent election Snyder County De- mocracy threw off the yoke they bore these past few years, and came over to the Re-Organization forces. Last week the Democracy of Mifflin county had an election and the same thing happened. The old gang, under the leadership of Dr. Emig, went down to defeat and progressive Democrats were put In charge, That Is the way the sentiment has been growing over the entire state. The action of the Hall-Guffey mem- bers of the state senate In thwarting every progressive measure is a most convincing argument that they are not in sympathy with the people, or that they stand for clean politics and good government, These same people were only too anxious to have seen another than Woodrow Wilson nominated at Bal- timore; and when the tide became too strong they meekly fell in line to save their faces, Slowly, but gradually, the old Hall. that the discredited In of the state the home of the Demo- Ritter, the re- have elected voted of good | Sulzer has a ma- Wilson | the | assalling | in- | 88 in | Democrats | Pennsylvania | | of tar- | bi Demo- | off | chairmen the | of | control | Guffey -Penrose machine away in this state. The Progressive republicans are standing firm for a new deal; and the Re-Organization Democrats, who now are the real De- MOCTACY of Pennsylvania as they were 80 chosen by the large majority at their state convention, have about eliminated the feeble. opposition of the Hall-Guffey crowd All this means a better day for Pennsylvania, We need better laws, better administrations, and cleaner political parties, We will get them if the good thinking people of this state will only continue to awaken thelr conscience and act without prejudice. The Re-Organization forces in the present Assembly have made a vallant fight; in the Senate we still | have a remnant of the old guard lead {by Hall that co-operates with the Pen:ore machine. The best interests of the state have suffered owing their influence In that body, but time they will also pass away There a better day In store Pennsylvania, If we only remain to the new order of things is passing to in for true is PALMER FOR GOVERNOR. The following appeared in the Phil. adelphia Ledger on Monday: Representative A. Mitchell may be a candidate for the cratic nomination for Governor of Peansylvania, His candidacy was announced by Representative Warren Palmer Demo- week, who for his nomination confident that the Stroudsburg strong next year that unanimous choice | Mr. Balley said for Palmer Is ington this { movement Balley Is for the will be will be party for Governor “The movement coming fairly well defined At time he is not an active candidate {for gubernatorial honors. Perhaps |t | is better o hat is not a | didate in the sense that he has | lightning rod up. He is ters to take their course. Should iso shape themselves to make seem a reasonable proposition that candidacy would be strongest 11 circumstances he would responsibility depends tariff legislation which Palmer had He will Mr. Underwood the of leadership in putting il termination riff rates and tH Mr 80 the be- say he ns the un- on the tcome of with much to do ou ithe has ith Palmer's strength.” Mr. B Guthrie Senate ship their | time the H. Berry for governor be the next Philadelphia he » rev For some i mentioned W | ble candidate quite likely to the Port at £$8.000 salary. nounced didats ' papers have As A pose; An he in Collector with ently an NAR that he Berry's pres uO * COBURN. a herd of § r 10 ell place will they the and where d when range of Were they Harter, whe ount of the Mr. Harter's home again West Virginia Penn township purchased an to-date road scraper which works to perfection Mrs. BR. UU, Wasson and ion Kerstetter attended Sunday School convention burg Anna and called and left home death of for their Harter, re of were sickness mother, Vednesday, at The supervise ug Miss Mar- the C at Rebers- Stella , Hosterman, of Potters Mills, spent Saturday and Sunday at this place L.ulu Hoster- man ompanied them to their home | During this pleasant m of May Mr. and Mrs. J. BE Harter will visit | relatives throughout the middle west going far Kansas and South Dakota Saturday property of the ter will be heirs Frank {into the | Reuben Harter W. I. Campbell had a new Lester piang placed in his home and the two little girls are very happy on that account Smith and ae mth an aw the teuben sale by afternoon late Mrs at public personal sold the on Wednesday upled by Mrs Miller moved home lately LEN MUDLICK HOLLOW, Mr. and Mrs. Rowan spent Sunday with her brother, Harry Gates, at Matternville Those who ley Biddle's Daniel Wellar, from Spicer and son, from Mr. Milton spent SB family Miss Charlotte Milton, who spent all spring In Tyrone with her sister, Mrs. Gross, is home again looking good Mr at Wes- Hoover, Thomas Sunday Harry Julian, Martha unday with spe nt were his Biddle’'s beds lots of honey this Say, Theodore R., you better out that Twisty don't get the of you; she sald she liked you out for a wedding soon, boys. We'll bet Rob Wellar will wear a new kady hat since the new boy ar- rived. Say, did you see the lightning rod peddlers traveling our way? One comes to my house every night and asks for a bite to eat and to stay all night, Earnest Moore put on his barn. Notice: Anybody wanting light. ning rods put up, please call for Wes- ley Biddle and Earnest Moore, the experts, The birthday party that Esther and Meriam Mattern got up for Elva Campbell was a fine one. Every. body enjoyed themselves, are doing fine; summer look better Look got lightning rods MAY SALE OF MUSLIN UN- DERWEAR AT A-1-K-E-N-8 begin- ning Saturday the 10th, x20 Worth Balley, of Johnstown at Wash. | is directing the | sentiment | tepresentative | he | the | this | can- | his | allowing mat- | they | it | his | not | an! Har- | REBERSBURG. Miss Ethel Harter came classic Selinsgrove, and Wednesday. Hon, C. L. Gramley missed his first day from legislative duty Monday, when the County Sunday School as- sociation met in Rebersburg, he be- ing president Miss Miller, of Flemington, a urb of Lock Haven, is visiting at grandparents, Hackenberg's and ler's A music joyved by the residence the performers Bierly, late of ton, with violin, Haines, accompanist Emma Meyer favored the company with a beautiful piano solo, expres. sionful In execution A new automobile is Hon, C. lL. Gramley Claude enjoys | | his experience at the wheel, It has a pecdometer to keep within the legal limit of going Charlie Smull has tor for many years without friction by Geo, H., Smull, home from returned on her Mil- al duet was many the Immensely other evening, of Hon, C. lL. Gramley being Prof. Karl Reed the state of Washing- and Mrs Alma on plano Migs | en- | at | | in the bam of been tax collec. and gets along his sensible ways Esq., contemplates a rather extended business trip this week, which Involves some Important | engagements In finance Artist Stover has made postcard views “The Chestnut blight” book of many | plates shows on its cover a tree, the | very fac-simile of struck by | lightning on the old plantation | { about ten years ago lower limbs | | produce chestnuts year On Monday Miss Bert Stove | severely injured In Sugar whilst visiting her music pupils harness, becoming disarranged, horse driven by one of her esses ran away and she was t of the vehicle, sustaining her limb and head The delegates to the Cony properly } BOm« new one Blerly The every r was| valle The the | ‘patron- | thrown | ou ! to Sunday 5S hool ention ned Vv our citi Double The mountains Penne v smoke the high-priced Mr. and Were entertal Zens cornplanters between sent up clouds week Work for fire marshals Kennelly of Spring sts of Mrs. David are busy | Brush and of the wlley have past slate Mrs Whitman N Cem re- | the NIO uU NVILLE, Th Ww was bu Monday 0 ne clogenarian colonel is a very live kid and a i | pleasing and entertaining conversa- | | tionalist, chuck full of reminiscences; { | besides all that, he's “purty.” i Holter, of Spotts Howard, | has ome of J. 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Btere's be encased w re th He water from the hen Mrs Lena se second inspect Wor out . wi i Solt, our lot wich in demand at anything he the contra : use in t indertakes of pl Wn has imbi every h that taking water A Sade kick 1 of the items | onions to write NOW CCA UN am 1 more brevity planting ounty | PERFECT HEALTH $1.00 Physicians agree that wurified blo supply do with general individual niles you sufficient air is not taken into the lungs to revitilize vour blood and con- sequently It is an impossibility for the blood to repair the bodily waste in a proper manner The Rexall Shoulder Brace compels proper breathing In that it necessities the wearer assuming a correct position, thus assuring a sufficient quantity of {air being taken Into the lungs to give new life the blood This brace Is light, cool, comfortable-—~dosent inter- | fere with the circulation, and the | wearer Is unconscious of its presence | except an incorrect attitude is as- | | sumed | Bearing the highest | medicial authorities, we oan un- | hesitatingly recommend this brace to | those who need such an appliance with | every assurance that it will do all that | i= claimed for it | The Rexall Shoulder Brace 1 $1.00, Can be obtained only store-—~The Rexall Store Sardar eens The Texall Store an improperly has everything | health of the breathe prop- ' erly to an endorsement of Price | at our | WANTED! STEADY WORK-—WAGES $1.75 PER DAY and UP, Big Wages can be made on contract Work. Apply 10 meee Hayes Run Fire Brick Co, RVISTON, PENNA, sub- | y | falo { friends | best {in | 30th, | formed | celebrated | o'clock { Mrs | Philipsburg, | being | graduate of {and {iversity | meterology | lege {keeping | Were least Commercial Phone, MARRIAGES, Shuey—S8tine. Shuey and were united Lillian in marriage April 30th, at the M Rev, M. J. Runyan invited friends were the ceremony. Both well known in Buf- and thelr many congratulations and Lloyd C Miss Belle Stine on Wednesday, E. parsonage by A few specially present 10 witness oung people are Run valley extend wishes Meiser—Hollibaugh. United Evangelical parsonage this place was the scene of a weddine on Wednesday evening, April the contracting parties being Willard Melser and Migs Kathe: Hollibaugh, both of Oriental, Jun county The ceremony was per by the pastor, tev A F The bride Is a sister of Mrs at whose home they are the week Northup——Hughes. A charming spying wedding w on Monday evening the residence of Mr M. Hughes at Drane, the conyacting thelr eldest daughter, Miss Eva Pearl to Mr. Harry Benedict Northup, of Btate College. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Ellas Baker, of Philadelphia, assisted by Rev. H. 1 Strong, of Drane The bride is a the l.ock Haven normal her graduation has been a cessful teacher at Drane groom is a graduate of the Ohio and is an Instructor in department at State expect to go to ho State Colleges Bertschey—Saylor, ‘onsiderable interest Bell ouncement was | student had qui Bellefonte ung { 1D Aho eir fam friend: Bertsch The Mr, ine ata Veaver Weaver, spending at ob and near at Harry since Mu Un the They il Was when 1} th the an happy surprised t} Eimer West Virginia ing the Academy more and Miss Immgest ghie w hi Sale. d a Rummage i Rummn Proceeds to purchams necessity In have Inters liner the which “nh small hospital one oh make overs gh donation wt to some BATH RDAY at MAY er Ww An Excelsior Auto Cycle is the Ideal mount. Its free- dom from complicated adjust- ments, its endurance, speed, power and comfort make it the choice of every discriminating rider. Absolute reliability, rea- sonable first cost, economy of upkeep and its long life put it first for hardest commercial service. Twin Cylinders, 7-10 h, p. $250. Single Wo 4.5 h. p. $200. f. o. b. factory. Write for catalogue and get demonstration LLOYD SAMPSEL, BELLEFONTE, PA, Rfd. No.2 or call ns | partiew | The | created | v —————— BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE SCOTIA. Mr Pp Hicks and brother I.. Behers isited thelr brother, WwW. Beher of Forge, for a day Chester Rhoan, of at this arold Young and Fred iHmore, spent Sunday pleasantly at the home fer | OVER THE COUNTY. D. | GG. Bruce Goodhart, of Orangeville Niinols, was elected tax collector ia district in which he The district Republicar but won out and Dean | vv over fifty The of- over Bun- | fe {sg worth annually Mr former comimise hart, of Centre Forest Commis: yrepared plans 1o a t ares for the state's Seven Mountains. ng house will be pretty and arranged. The location of at the Foust place (eo Rock few the lives in he Stumbaugh Juniata, visited piace of son of Good is a Hartsock ree L afternoon of John Conklin has I home for the Farber gtate forester wh friends at Bellefonte Kellerman 1 slow! impr William Hot nt Sunday Grace spent week property ir the who been and John 1 » 1, Chicago, fall Allisor Centre } week 0 G. Allison schools, Seeger 83 There John Haugh of J Me “en per 1 ent BUCCORE schools and the is connected is eleven high hr Cai Drive Sick Headaches Sick headaches, indigestion, quickly Life Pills r Away. sour gassy stomach Love-Jordan Reunion June 14, biliousness disappear illes of the Love-Jordan after you take Dr. King's New an will in reuni n in the w ods They purify the blood and | 2 ru, on Bi J All wt new life and vigor in the system friend and neighbors a dially them and you will be well satis- to at ! Every pill helps; guaranteed Price Rec C. M. Parrish, druggist, B ~ Ady The fam in« or. vl Your athlete demands free-play boot for the bones and muscles of his feet — The Gotham is an athletic last. Are you one of these men who have a pretty definite idea of what they want in ashoe ? “Hang the styles,” say you. Give me a good natural shape, with plenty of toe room and a sensibly rounded toe.” If you say that to a salesman, you are pretty sure to get one of the handsomest shoes in the Regal line — the Gotham. This shape was good ten years ago and will be popular ten years hence. It comes as near being right as any shoe that was ever built. Gotham Black King Cals and Tan Russia Calf Brogue Blucher Oxford $4.00 REGALS A. C. MINGLE, CLASTER’S CLASTER’S A Sale of Men's Suits at $10.00 jute: “WONDERFUL” is a broad word, but are $15.00 and $16.50, or even next fall, IN THE SECOND PLACE, blue serges, and of the latest cut and style, Many men buy at special Suits, YET THE LOT may not last the wee the money value of a sale of such it applies to these Suits. IN THE FIRST PLACE their values being of light weight worsted, and plain and fancy they are good to wear now, on cool days in the summer, sales now, for next season's use. There are about 150 k out, mere! i suits 8s these erely because more than 150 men will recognize We're Selling MENS’ HATS Prices Than Any Other Store. We have closed out 55 dozen of men and men's new spring Felt hats. Colors are At Lower brown, styles. $150 and up to $2.00. .1t will rey and other leading somely to see these goods, as there fide saving from 50c to $1.00 on each hat, Your choice at $1.00 ot a hat in the lot is worth Men's Dress Trousers the $4.00 Kind at $2.98 Included in this lot is plain and fancy all wool blue serges, diagonals, cassimeres, and worst. ed, sizes 32 waist to MM waist. The finest cus tom tailored trousers, that you'll find anywhere. Made with belt loops, side pockets, watch peck. ets and hip pockets. Perfect fitting effects. oung lack, in all less than pay you hand. is a bona shades THREE DOLLARS WORTH OF FOOTWEAR OUR WOMEN'S NEW LENOX SHOES, PUMPS AND OXFORDS FOR $248. A good big three dollars’ worth, Choice of all the newest leathers, including dull top shoes; also white sea island canvass, and the newest spri turned soles, plain and tipped toes. Migh Cuban, Military and E Width, leather and cloth models in pumps in all leather. Mand hooto Sizes Bs to 7, C. O ang regular
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