The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 06, 1923, Image 1

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    LE
_Y OL. ACVII
LC ENT RE HAL L,
WHO ARE THE TAXPAYERS!
Would
Milllonalres
the
the
Reduee
While
Continue to
Seeretary Mellon
of
Majority
Taxes
Great Bear
the
Mellon,
his
the Treas it}
will
of
announced
Secretary ury
renew recom -
|
Sut. |
|
de-
mn
mendation for a reduction *of the
cent, despite the
suffered
taxes 26 per
« recommendation
ist Congress the combin-
of
sive Hepuldicans
in
tistics
the |} through
ed efforts Democrats and progres
this the following sta-
to judge
of
connection
will enable the reader
for himself whether the taxpayers
of
tax
Very large incomes stand in need re-
tion or whether the smaller
dn
yers made up of the average citi-
reduced:
taxable
$20,000,
$463
with
taxes
that
their
1921
amounted
should have
Statistics for show
Comes to nearly
ounoon, Of this amount only
003.3'7 were reported by persons
$100,000 or over,
texd by
comes of
while
per -
$5.
net incomes of
$15,928. 000.000
had
jess,
Melk
were repos
SOT who taxable h
m's theory is that a reduc-
higher surtaxes would
muiti-mitllonaires
Hed to
estimates and th
rel Buliding
Republic
in economy
1 to offset
per
' + y
il that is needed
Former Attorney General Married.
MiIzehell Palmer
Wednesday
summer DO
weording to
by Mr. Palm-
John
who
i
England
Wis
bile !
September X
mA Mp At HR
Dead.
L.ycome-
Lycoming County's Sheriff
omas M ray, sheas of
wrning
home
On
Wav
$
entered
forehead
M of
He
as
the duties
lat,
Gray entered
mm Januar 1920
had previously serve seven years
3
deputy sheri
The jall on
Friday
funery
Union County Fair, Sept 4-7.
Extensive preparations have been
made great Uh fair,
the
for the on county
0th anniversary and the largest
iistory of this organization
fair has never
obli-
people
county
1
i
ted” and has always paid its
with the
of nine
$700
one-half
gations and kept faith
A
wit
races |
be
track
the
that
fitie race program
of 2 Lo
finest
All 1
which
h purses <0) will
raced on the mile
in the state ACO n
three-hent
heat
what
are o
plan. means
every and paid
for
is a race they are
they do in each heat.
a i ————
The traffic
dors
on Tuesaday,
to
citizens to park their cars according to
Cop, Bave or.
under instructions individual
the rules. These individuals are not in’
grace with those who happen to be in
to give orders. Other indi-
viduals, catering to the |
private and officia wishes of the same '
officers, were permitted on the
day to violate the same rule to a much
extent than those who receive
ed official notice to park properly. So
he has
It
say he |
a position
presumably
|
same
greater
far as the writer is concerned,
no intention of twlying for favors.
ie due to the traffic officer to
jas coureoug and performed his mis
Mon as a servant,
MP APS BATA
DECKER BROS. ANNOUNCE DROP
IN CHEVROLET PRICES,
+ Effective September 1. the following
% wili prevall on Chevrolet ears:
‘Superior Roadster, $490,
Superior Touring, $495,
Superior Utliity Coupe, $640.
Superior Sedan, $795,
Superior Commerelal (Chassis, $395,
Superior Light Delivily, $495.
Utility Express Truek Chassis. $550,
All prices 1. o. bh Flint, Mich,
Wateh for our big ad. next week.
DECKER BROTHERS,
Bellefonte, State College and Spring
| Milla.
AI MA SABIAN
- Even the danger sign is more wels
Held Musie Reeltal at Centre Hall,
of Mrs. J. M.
pupllyg of Centre Hall and
completing the
in the Presby-
Hall, Inst
PILGRIMAGE TO BUFFALO
CROSS ROADS CHURCH
One section
rick's music
held
music
—— vicinity a recital,
Presbyterians from All Over the State Summer lessons,
Floek Site of Old
Union County, the First of Its De.
Be Bult North of
terinn church. Centre on
Wednesday
“N,
was well
to Chureh, In
evening.
y Surrender” opened the program
nomination to and rendered In a duet by
Harrisburg.
Lates
Music
tearick
1 hes
la
in handling Tarantelle,
Mary Reilber
ity handing
Fiorenee and Louella
The fifth Florence Rearick played
ral
wandoned
annual to the
Buffalo
church
pilgrimage
© lox, by Leybach, and Louel Rearick
ross Roads Pres-
byterian in Union county, took displayed art
Hund-
inter
This
denominn-
pr Placannk Bry?
place on week. by Pleezonka showed
Thursday of last
and ab¥ in “The
of
while the
talent
reds of Presbyterians and
attended,
Jie rie
the Elves
Menuet
Frolic by Marrison,
héatory
of
Harrisburg.
the
to
ested dy hoc
church is
a]
the
north of
1773,
i
april
3 » re a lel 4 24
oldest that by aderewskl, held
lence bound
beautify rin
Odenkirk
Kathryn
tion and was ve. the aud at a
thor
Dorothy
ganized in during time when n
settlers were compelled arry fires
Cloodhart
1
hubert, whi
and
“Marche
arms to church tion agamst Dorothy
The
of
as u prote«
enkifrk » de the Miltadre"”
by
fn ed.
vin'
church has become nary
the
the Indians
Be h was well applaud
“Rockin’
Mendames
famous because many interest
de
Mc
and
which cluster A vocal quartette. in
1801
ing histoefcoal events
Colonel John was sung by
bh
the
Here, in
Lens ry esy
Ww
Croodhart
led the last native buffalo in William Kirkp
Pennsylvania, and from this place
t there
takes {1 Ke€ly was an
dutionary soldier. Mrs
efforts
by tha
8 name Colones]
partly sirk patrick played the
of bry
Ile vi Hirtn
whos the battle Godard, showing
techn teache
K] Lie
“March
American ns a
wan
Wig hlso near this church
mn named Chamix
dl tenicher
Mifiin- Rade showed
Union
Addresses
“Marche POE Sg
v. W
this
Hall
Pr
K
chu
where he i i180 past
The
addresses by
esbyterian church af-
fuded
A miss i
Ary to
Armstrong
E
Korea. the 3 = RC
f Wi ind Dr. Q
if Harel moderator
Hamsport Hawes,
pal
Ivania
———————
MeClintie—Ripka,
MoClnti
ER
WINer Years a tunct
basket
»
the grove
in
sili — Linden Hal
13
Huth pia
Marker and Memorial Hut Erected
Were
There was recently
giclee of
Penns «1
monument
Lt
was
». The
a Wi
FP
wned
iyron Kru
Whne
Years ag: monument
ite marie
ollowing inscrd
World War Pre
Faust Ki
itiniing
Tn
a
Umirine.
while sw in the wate
Hadi
publ
the
High
sohool
this graduate
ith
roondhina, 250 yardg from spot
1923 school and later taught
iam. Erected
Sheffer
In memor Sept
y Ldllk
It
Ib fr x
Sheffer Wh
b Like her husband. during Past Yess
State
in
at
of
she had been
thie
or more nving
Mins
the
will” Le remembered that
Colioge for
The
wishes of
the only witness to greater part
¢
Of
Lieut. Krumrine and time young couple
offorta
Oo the monument a
by
drowning
ineflectuad
the
to save him of friends
Near prosperous journey
oral
site mem- Py
hut has been bulig the Penn- |
Al ib
exercises were hold there «
ith
—————— A ———————
sylvania nnd dedicatory Local Ministerlum Meets,
Minister of Hr
at of Rev
evening
pine oh
September The
nN ium Centre
the home
Monday
opened
Spring Mills
———————— A ——— J. M. Kirkpatrick.
Jury Favors Corporal Punishment, | yas Ministerium
York bw
sparing t ka
chriid Low
in
ney
ite
in
Jurors do believe
rod at the
They
Judge
“ fe £ 3
county not ley Some
bis
prayer dingman
risk of
K
with
ie :
spoiling timed
" Wire
their
wie
The
Kirkpatrick
y¥ retnnag m
demonstrated
Nevin M
rendering a verdict
of Ira
of Warrington
the Drumm
Keeney
to
president. president
Wanner's
of
Shearer,
stand and
the
appointed
Court by not 4 committee op Grange «|
mid-week
at
in the a
tee
accused of
gutity
school
cane could not be srvanged for a
wher Lown: evening prayer and song * service
assault and battery as
net year's pionic season,
of his having whipped the
E.. Shillito.
was a pupil
the result
son of M.
the election of officers the lov
Drumm was
in
Mr.
and Rev
Warrington town-
re-elected president
his school
the father
being the prose
sivip, who
The
in
directed that
Keener was chosen as secre
of
=
Jury tary and treasurer
There Is an effort being put forth to
unite the Mindsteriums of Pénns Val-
lay.
This ia the first
the boy disciplined.
tor, pay the costs of prosecution.
a — AS —— An is.
Middleburg School Board in Trouble. |
Prison cells Joomed as a possibility
for memebrs of the Middleburg School
Board when a rule was asked by coun. present. Rev. Drumm made the wel-
sel for taxpayers to show cause why come address and Rev, Keener re.
the entire board should hot be jalled gponded In a short clear-cut way. The
for contempt of Court. Ministerium js pleased to have the Re.
It is said that they went ahead and formed people represented a man
advertised for bids and jet a contract lke Hev. Keener,
The Centre Hall ministers accepted
the Invitation of the Millheim minis-
ters to have a picnic supper on the top
of the mountain above Centre Haly in
the near future.
The yearly report of the financial
"standing of the Ministerium was read
by the secretary and accepted,
The Ministerium will meet mt the
home of Rev. Drumm on Monday eve.
ning, October 1st Secretary.
IS Ar MA AAR.
Candidates for county offices are
plentifil on Grange Park, this week,
Penn Twp. Real Estate Sold. ' where they will be able to hall voters
The Henry T. Zerby farm, east of while the latter sre at leisure. The
Als Sui aarg. was soll at public sale to campaign to date has been very quiet,
+ M. Bower for $6,100, At the same although it appears that some of the
EE C. Warntz sold his farm. along candidates in both parties have been
the Pine Creek road, to Charles Arney doing a considerable Sviasng: Tt
A tilled work t counts.
meeting of the Min-
isterium that has had the pleasure of
having the new Reformed brother
by
ing contrary to Court order, The board
includes one woman, Mrs. Laura
Barnes, and the following other mem-
bers: James OG. Thompson, John F.
Htetler, Prof. A. D, Gaugler and Joseph
‘Oberle.
First the citizens defeated a propos-
ed bond issue for a new high school
old buliding. A Court restraining ore
der was secured, but they went ahead
anyhow, it is alleged,
A ———— i —— A ——————————.
Town,
| Snake«Catcher In
Altoona,
Willlaun of
the Encampment
he
and
Herman, fs at-
tending Grange and
Fair,
VETS,
for some
10
HL has wen dong
frequently comes here
visit relatives and friends other sen
What the
the
at
BONN Reporter wishes to
say about is that he
of
young man
devotes a considerable portion his
time to catching
descriptions mountains nbout
He
hook
in the
time sufficient this
vith
reptiles
Altoona. gave
fix
Mi
io
hundred
Her.
natura}
that
#umimer lo up
and sever fi
iy
wen
Ve
man has a devoloe
history. especially birds, and in
way Kot a line on snakes, The copper
head and rattle
sider the only dangerous rept
wptured bo
fensd to
tnken into captivity with the hands or
any other means
i an i .
i The natural question in the
mind reader done
rept
“
inrger snakes
hort time ago
ibbon snakes. a
body and from twenty-
lngth. and be-
Crushed Arm Amputated.
helping
father
si ———
Widow Succeeds In Ofece,
wif ¢ of
Sheriffs
Mab
jute Bheriff Thomas M
noted
Virginia Gras
Gray, whose
in this issue,
Pinchot to
in
js elsewhere
byw Governor
husggand Ee
appointment of
named
cod hey
ton county
| The
"her the
wns
sheer of (%in-
Mra Gray makes
firey woman sheriff in the
sate
Moers hold office Jan-
which
fray will until
1824. at
sheriff would
The appointment of Mra
{ the office holder
named
time the tern
ate have expired
Gray makes
second woman in
to be thus following
E
and re
Mrs Margaret i
od register wider
Adam
t
P Zuber,
hat
when her husband
who had been serving in capacity.
offre
——————————
Willi Open Branch Store,
& (
Bellefonte
while in
viothiers, ©on-
and Slate
Eh, «
Montgomery
ducting stores in
Colleges. will open on September 156th a
Lewisburg to cater to
The part-
branch store in
the Bucknell gtudent trade
in the Lewisburg store
W. Hassel Montgomery and Francis
Musser, Mr manager of
the State College store and Raiph E.
Brough, of Lewisburg. a graduate of
Penp State, will manage the Lewisburg
store
nership
Musser Iw
Transfers of Real Estate,
Samuel Runkle to Max Herr, trac
in‘Centre Hall; $1,125. ’
Blzabeth H. Meyers, ot bar, to
8. Ellenberger, tract in State College;
$5,042.69,
E. E. Ellenbarger, ot ux, to B. H.
Luke, tract in Ferguson twp. $1.
Gertrude Rowe to Commonwealth of
Penna. tract in Halnew twp; $25.
“THE BYES THAT
NEVER CLOSE”
Some One is watching us,
He sees our sins,
He sees our good deeds, too.
Hear this sermon
SUNDAY HoH, 7.30
THE LUTHERAN CHURCH
CENTRE HALL
REV. M. C, DRUMM, 1.
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i
®
6,
1923,
ATH Penanm,
SPANGLER. ~—Mrs,
died Sunday night
Mrs E,
where
Barah
at the home of het
Ww
she made
daughter, Crawford.
Centre Hall,
Due
her home
she had been in
She
10 ape
health
without a
The
rather del-
icnte passed away quietly
4
s
slruggie
held
Keener,
funeral
Hev,
was Wednesday
forenoon, pastor of the
officiating
KE years
Heformed church, wing the
minister, Deceased's age was 7
8 months,
Mrs
John
Were
ughier of
8
da
was borg
Bpangler was «a
March,
the
and “t
father was engaged in the
cture of bed the
Her
died
spreads, gaat -
W 80 much in quest hus-
$aia 4 : Tr 5
band, Ge vw. Bpangler,
WRG
fifteen years ago whey, Mra
usseyville
and
he
11 5
Spangler lved near T
yince they had lived many years
last
Two
deceased was the survivor
March children-
WwW. «
F
family
ried i,
Hall
Edward raw -
‘entre and Newton B.. an
,
of
survive
of
~-Mrs, Carclina Shook,
fut
H
Mountain
affection
iis, died the of her
Mrs, John
Nittany
from
nome
Detwiler, on the
Saturday
of
She
had in
wh
an the liver
other complications had been
several weeks, but proved
her sister wen death
was the widow of Eph-
{ Mills, and
ate of Spring
Henry
born
of
she was
Rotw
Monday Wns
11
His
was an
made age
He
served in
over.
Forty.
twenty ee
having the
second division
There survive him besides his par-
¥»
Histors
Mrs
Mian
Centre
nis brothers and
tw,
Herbert,
of
urn haan ;
Mills
and John 1. of
name
John
3
Keller,
at
Fine Grove
In
Elsie
Hall
me
BENNET Harry R. Bennett died
his home in Tyrone as the result of
compli of the result
attack
wan
ny
@ “lion dimensen,
of an
He
Margaret Ellen
of
H
wan born
January Tth. 1888,
| hertce wis an thirty fifth year.
WwW hen a boy his parents moved to Phil
ipsburg but during the past seventeen
lived in Tyrone where he
wns employed by the West Virginia
Pulp and Paper company
On December 28th, 1916, he married
Miss Nellie CC. Kuhn, of Linden Hall
who survives with three ohildren—
Mary, Willlam and Roy. He also
son William and
Bennett
a
and
his
years he had
i
|
made in the
Tyrone,
trother. Burial
Grandview cemetery,
was
TOBIAS lewis Cass Tobias was
born in Bloomsburg July 17, 1848, and
son in
Cleveland, Ohio, Auguet 30, aged 76
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i
Ie
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the son of the Rev. Daniel Tobias, one
of the pioneer ministers of the Reform-
od church, among whose flelds of labor
wore Bloombehurg and the Rebefsburg
harges. He was the list survivor of
twelve children. He ia survived by
hs widow, one son, George, and one
grandson, Robert, of Cleveland.
The family lived in Millheim until
about twelve years ago, Mr. Tobias
wan quite active In church work, have
ing payed an important part in the or.
ganization of the Reformed congregn-
tion of Milthelm and in the srection of
the church edifice. Heo was preceded
in death about forty years ago by a
daughter, Lyda, who was about five
years of age.
The funeral services were held from
the home o Mme Joseph Hardenburg,
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
good, kiddie Po Wo
wCnos
frost in August, anyway
that father
works time
next b event the life
B®
Sale
of
al political tiles is Septemie
Don't worry The
stimated
LOG much
y
bushels
anead
I. Keener are now
Reformed
parsonage in
Centre household effects
ving been conveyed here by truck on
ur
Taking fo years
ass and general
automobiles parked on
has Improved
Sunday wns the
heaviest Sunday Wer experienced in
the history
Fair
irange Encampment
and most delightful
it cars from all
#
Of
Zeigler.
and brother, «OF
Altoona,
Nef
Philadel -
y
in
PF
were
Zeigler, wifa
guests of
af the
of
a sister gentic-
eturned t
of
thelr
th
Fe
respect -
eginning Woe
ae
Centre
Hall
policeman
2 fren
The
Grange ampment
PHO CH
Lam
weer
this week
CONeredo-
advertises
Thess
ie means of
ocKse for sale
form very desir:
ing chimneys
in nest of rea Bore
ut concrete biocks
home
od
Jestroy
of last
the prompt
‘ollege fire Sanpans
winding the Lesnont
ohnstov Centre
and
Te
he latter
week
beginning week took hu
daughters, Misses
wh been
of
n
their
Ha
Centre
ff Danville. who
spending the past few months
home. Boalsburg,
Saturday,
home
LOTINeY was a
Visitor in town on and re.
turned Danville
Monda ¥ is one of the
Hy of Danville,
besides being interested in various
to
Mr
young men
his n on
Fisher real-
active and
bus-
ines enterprises, also
chalrman
in epublican
of
county Montour county.
!
The South-sile residents of
township think their road
Ww A SOI
even he does not
a long shot
Pu
Supervisor,
but
his own way by
women vote. Will
iam knows more this than the
Reporter dare tell. this will give
the inquisitive an opportunity to Hst-
en-in and hear of the supervisor's ex-
one of the thorough-
tter
Jordan. supervisor,
have
since
ubout
but
‘per fence alone
fares above Colyer.
A news Hem in various county pa-
pers of last week stated that ghe large
tuck conveying the Loysville Orphan
Home band had been wrecked on the
bridge © over Turtle Creek, near Pitts
| burgh. and that one of the boys had
been killed and seventeen other boys
injured This is an error as to the
Mentity of the band. It was a band
composed of colored children coming
from a southern institution that had
During a period of forty-five min-
utes, on Sunday afternoon, three hund-
red automobiles passed a given point
on Pennsylvania avenue near the dia-
mond. Bome traffic for a small town.
Mr. and Mr W. H. Hockenberry,
Jf West Brownsville, one of the busy
centers in Southwestern Pennsyiva-
nin, arrived in town the middle of Inst
week and until Thursday afternoon
were guest of Mr, and Mra Harry W.
Harper, They had been to Atlantic
City and other points before coming
here, and since Mr. Hockenberry's va~
cation expired with the close of Aug-
ust, they were obliged to leave Centre
| Hall before the opening of the En-
cumpment, but did crowd in a day at
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