a THE (ONTRZ BRPORTER. Ess WEEKLY, SERRA RE CENTRE HALL, PENNA. 4 THURSDAY, FEERUARY 28 1924. SMITH & BAILEY, 8B. W, SMITH EDW, E. BAILEY. FProprictors, . 252s Bditop Local Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hab as secobd class mall matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subseription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. -—Leghl notices, twenty cents per line for three Insertiohs, and ten ceuts per line for each additicual insertion. Local notices accompanying vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents, display ad- Display advertising made known on application. rates Borough Fire Alarm. case of Hall, will of mill the borgugh & Co. in Bradford sound: In fire Centre whistle Ong long gnd two short blasts when fire is north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. ~ CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN OC, DREUMM, Pastor, the ~SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, MAR. 2, 10 A. Heaven.” P. M.—"Living 19024 Spardr Mills, Wonders 30 M.—"“The Sev- 1 § 4 en of ’ Tusseywviile, 2:30 n | Glass Houses" Hall, Makes a Man.” Centre Hall Wed Centre P. M “What | an 7:30 P Smith. Prayer Meeting, the home of Mrs. 8. W. School, 1:30 p. m. Light Brigade, Sunday school P. Sunday hour Luther League, Sunday, 7 M Special meeting Misy- 1:30. Woman's Home and Foreign fonary Society, Saturday evening, Fr March the home of Wm Council widany, 7:30 P. Homan. meeting, M. ag Sth, | at H U. Ev.—Lemont, mornin g: Linden Hall, afternoon; Tuseyville, evening. Centre Hall Reformed Charge, Delas R. Keener, pastor: Centre Hall— No church services lev, on account of repairing the church edifice 9:30 Sunday (Presbyterian School church.) \ Spring Mills— 7:30 Church 9:30 Sunday Bervices, Schoo. Farmers Miks— 2:30 Church 1:30 Sunday Services, School. AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge (Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, Milthedim-—8, at 30; 30 pastor.) Ss $ 9 services at 10 Salem—8, 8 1 at 00; church services at 2:90 Theme of sermon salem Lent prepare the Church Going Up to Jeru begins next week s0 we should ourselves for this season ian e Year, FORGETS FOUR BILLION TAX. President's N. Y. Speech Avoids #4.- 000,000,000 Tariff Tax. More than 2.000 words of New President Coolidge’'s speech in York. on to the not once did Lincoln's birthday, were devoted discussion of taxation. bus iff of $4.000.000 060 of annual he mention the tar whi is an $36 United in nual tax ta, les or per on pi the on The by Pex ple tariff abxnit tha Nt ’ = an burden heavier $300.000.000 a VOar ST —- DEATHS, | Mrs. Mary Puge Dead at #1 Years. One of th in i in the d ti ) Monday I Miuary tL Lhe W. P. Ni ) Fe. 1% the NO i MO rf 1 Mi: Ligh ladies this Wai ht of ¢ odes way LISD PARE nome ol Airs i. where ha winter ie LAITY Ving the amsport for | who dled all her life noted was Mary in Hurrls her these children: at whose h Ntover, Boalsbure il Willinms Samuel Cobd I. & shipped to was the “w Ww LE about twenty ‘ inden Her she ind lved about L iH malden ill, * except Hs above and There Aom- Mrs Page, Kuhn, township Mrs en Joshua name was barn surviv, ie Ni Wm now Mis The 1 she me 1; hospital, and Hall Cent in a rt eo, nden wi Hall evening and from here was Undertake i V, ( 00 Thar, Anden Ha yiacles ody re " Her age wis Mnety her it seriously of she wns died 1a re % at night D. Lee Hall T had been trouble for wirich care home in Cent Hes 10 1 EEE < *ithe x ~N 20 © "ML sh spinad a period weeks, during the constant trained Her condition such that there was Mitle, if any, hope of recov- y from the beginning of her illness funeral will held Friday af- ternoon, the Lutheran church. The Miss Andrew from time of wis nine i The be services in maiden Wis Trite, Tate, deceased's M Jackson name i of daughter of Shiloh were married thirty-seven a0, the the deceased wife Kar] arm. Margaret si Io hushand there ly daugh-~ Tibbens, who Beales urvives an on Maude, of y the Leo of Also a Edwardasport, on Gin east Mrs Iral sixty-one Pleas ant D sister, | in. Mrs, months years. - Mo Sellers Lae was aged five SELLERS re day Word was the death of James C Home he had been He having ved ol t Soldiers’ Color Delmon nt I do, which an inmate for of the not time. veles ® » ivil War, seventeen Pe was un enlisted when dd. He elong- 145th yeurs of wmpany G of the Reg Pa Sr of the and we until the « was horora He St when * ne 8 regiment Hall machinist home (rik hie at trade went Some slight tt his (a ’, when h wel has ever © west |inoe, ye Fo] 11 i Stroke para] vss had a death ' the nt Ww §: Kansas: Edwar re. Agnes Meyer J. H. Weber of or married he wtely 1. Ccrinisexd recovered he which h obdest of Oak Hall of ni others stroke son of © station ne children and Downs uy sinters ’ ‘ollege of | Haven: Mrs Hnll He n 1 1. 1 Miss An OMe KOHLER Ha Sunday Milroy St Kohler died her Main he age of seventy-five yours by Mrs Wolf of andl Stover Fu- home at at on sireal, t survived E 0 two sisters Mills Heeduville Potters of Jennie Mra J nerad services were held from her Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock: mn lermeut Woodlawn cemetery DEIL.ANEY E resident « Danie ward Delanes well knows Centre coun ~ n i Fel ws] away P.M Mrs px on Tuesday ually his Cireenabnirg $ at J. 9:30 the home of daughter Clark, He was born in Queens county, Ire and November 13, 1848, and came to this we of wix He years Wel years Miss M AR Ie ho died ag thirty ten vars the deceased 5 King fol daughters survive Micha . d Delaney his home hi with children The owing Sons an Ww Thomas John C. Delaney, De Hall ; Mrs John and F an- ¢ ay: of Centre Daniel Delaney, of K Mrs ark of Braddox Jersey Mrs De George Dolan, Shore; Dallen, Nittany Mias Greensburg James Elizabeth laney. « Twenty-five crandchildren andiione brother John Dee r of Nittany, The fu- Services were Catho- also remain neral held in the ¥ the all Government. taxes collectexl by the Fy Ti the plight offered half 1 President gave only 600 words of American farmers. and no specific remedy be - wimitted their in their though he that the av- Hitt manu- ¢ © i ge price o produce “is above factu ~ To “The farmer share” the pre-war level, while ores are about 50 per cent high- he added that receiving this admission is not his fair Farmers as a whole pay nearly a the $4,000,000,000 of taxes im- posed on the country by the tariff, President Coolid@e talked of tax re- duction according to the Mellon plan. which would reduce thy higher surtax- es on incomes of from $200,000 to $5.- 000,000 from a maximum of 50 maximum of 26 per cent, It is the in- dividuals who have these immense in- comes to whom the tariff gives its chief benefits. Mr. Mellon. putative au- thor of the plan the President is pradsing and pressing, is one of those of i third to a He church at F ¥ Was Greensburg day morn- om thers his howdy shipped | to Howard for buria: in the Cathoiik Mra, Nan Shontz, wife of Shontz, of Mifflinburg, died her She had stroke the Sunday preceding her death. West iuffalo township, Union county, a daughter of | Jacob Had | ved been 80 his 83rd band: { SHONTZ H y 0; at home from apoplexy ay Diceased wns in bog and Elizabeth Eberhart. “he untii April she would have i years old. Her husband 8 in | year. Surviving are her huss J Crissie Stahl, Og Mrs burg; son, H.. and one daugh- both of MiMin- Daniel Eberhart. observed his 90th birthday some time ago: J. W. of Léw- Ishurg: and one sister, Mrs. 8. D. Bur- rie, of Centre Hall. Burial was made at MifMinburg, ————— Transfers of Real Estate, M. I. Gardner ot ux t, Emma Hur- ter, two brothers: of Bellefonte, who who would profit equally by his scheme of income tax reduction. Keep the tariff on the people; cut the taxes for the profiteers—that seems | to be the Administration's slogan. ! A —— A —— os — : Musical March Sth, The date of the musical by th, sev. enteen-piece orchestra, Milthelm high school, advertised on the last page of this lssue for March 1, has been chang- ed to March Sth, Saturday, in Grange Arcadia, Centre Hall. The notice of the change of date was received Just before going to press on th - tion of thid issue. » laut Dov : ley, tract in Bellefonte: $2,900. Hester 8, Christ to William Bell, Jr. tract In State. College; $950. John IL. Holmes et al to Curtis Lee Corl, tract in Ferguson twp.; $300. Brooks BE. Reese ot ux to Whitmer Steel Co, tract In Gregg twp.: $6. Francis 8. Ulrich ot al. et Anna Mable Dietrich, tract heim; $2765. Thomas B. Ulrich et al, et ux. to An- na Mable Dietrich, tract in Millheim ; $300, Harry M. Musser ot ux to Homer A. Grubb, tract in Ferguson twp.; $1,060, ux, to in Mil. ST NIEMAN’S aga Ee mop HE —— BOALSBURG, ht of vening WG I Ba | rp i COURT IN SESSION, Attended by W. Yarnell » | 1 "The #2 Kn Malta banquet on suc~ | present. | kind that ug rd Hob Friday « Th efreshments { the # HE complete 120 the The Is a Sesvlons Numbers, (i, Monday's Large Grand CEenA re were about The were 1 { of Jury Foreman. 1 ’ ’ peril » Ped Progy wl! recital Won if #11004 gular ihn ‘ 21 wry opened on Monday Quigley and afterne by LI the court re quarterdy Hos pre with the uu: Ly morning with Both HER Pe. Ii. Lennon on the bench Hoty "His numbers from Al Wi altended PRL ny Od COUnLY parts of fromm the o chaunber filled to Mey to i ri been sold, and the hap at th, house % Hi burg stoned of filth apparent enjo women equally eager Ro ver the She she nome from it the testimony and in many being a went INsSLunCces Ymeng expire ‘ hack to eanSweep Sale V E do not be the vicinity has served as many her { th fae Wednesday Went nday Hazel to morning, the time but 1 p issue “ © sent {O» Pp © heard, yet The between W CRses had been thie Ours was busy | h her parent i first case lieve that any store in minute i uit i. being to 1 the | $200 The second case, alse This ‘ hesird Very Was i iy Wagner, plain Haoved Wm nt Ham L.e- they tray- tin, tnd tlie ied i i office of the by ber out r | Btute College in the The sn ms ecover [or tim OVE people as’have been served here dur- The is that we sell only guaranteed goods. roids 10 but ne”! The verdict was in the Ww had made Sum oof nt hard to travel auto I reason yo fl, was Sort. have been opened now and can be ing the past four weeks. to d thot difficulty did plain tiie, Walters wis suit le Ww much Vs over man a ind Li 16% diammnpges cattle sheep n——— —————— LINDEN HALL Muy Mary Page, wis brought from the Mrs. W. T. Noll, | place on Tues | ter Verdict The was Quick, mony The and $25.00 first Commonwealth « Crops Le of i PE) We do not buy goods for sale purposes. The body f Heubey Page a 0 “ widow heard 0A of Ww R. The test! throughout, not ’ . > frat euith cuss We are offering our own regular stock be ommonweaitn ve x fiome of her daughter, Williamsport this iternoon burial Thursday in } COM that The of note filth verdict #, the a charneter Pe 3 at Sacrifice Prices, in order to carry und slimy Jury returned guilty The formed, stated from the the verdict was unjust Wednesday with wis iL i made Hill husband day will be the Rock of hes of nothing over from one season to anoth- wn afternoon tr ig in oourt, writer is silo bench 3 er. We are determined to clean out r wii held her daughter's pome on the Davis place A little child, Wil | services he from o our entire Winter stock and We Are Offering Greater Bargains Than Ever Before. Don’t Miss This Great Opportunity. First Served. D. J. NIEMAN MILLHEIM | = court opened Phil mornin ' the Mrs . % ughter seventh an Commonwealth case from Jerome ipsourg —————— nents MARRIAGE LICER~SS. Ae Bireom 3 Whose condition Homer Christina B. 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