CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925. VOL. XCIX BORAH TURNS STATE'S EVIDENCE [SALARY INCREASE FOR 586 DEATH nw | FARM BARN BURNED, | 116.000 PERSONS DIED IN | i { Senator Says Primary Task for Party Ee Mrs, Susanna Spangler, in 97th Year,! Barn i co | WIGHWAY DEPT, ENPLOYES ! Te PENNSYLVANIA IN 1924 | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. on A, B. Lee Farm, Along Sink-| } Is to Rid Government of Malfeas- Result of Reclassification and Promo- | — i Net Increase Totals ‘$64 and Mrs. Rachael Condo, in 98rd | ing Creck, Destroyed Saturday | Deaths From Tuberculosls and Infant HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST ance and Corruption and Thus tions—2Ne 1eTeN; a ' { wit ei $8 sa ol] Mortalit Cut in Two During bani { a P Roll of #3. Year, Pass On~—O0ther Deaths, Night He nyy Loss to Both Own { i t K 2 en Yes FROM ALL PARTS. Corroborates Democratic Platform. 92 With Tota ay hy er and Tenant, John Condo—Light! AN -lkhieen Curs, Cu al . snd Mrs 610,000 Year, Mrs, Susanna Spang Insursnee. | ol W 4 to : G9 : ean. : a i Dem home in Centre Hall, INCren ses . ' ‘hie h Sen nartment employes, as a resuit | I's een in i fication and womotion ; mT hrot wo announced Lites he hii ney ximately | i iutomotiie Nittany Mt. Road Improvement, s———————— Butler In New tole. ? ¥ A A 5 om SPRING MILLS S——————————— From North Dakota. ————— A Mountain As Memorial, i= anc Mt cs lossman— Miller, I Fwo Mills Tax Increase, n and White Revue” ‘ Re EE — — — a RBob-Sled Joy Ride, ' ¢ ———————— Ap — Progress Grange Officers, : gelical chu jv osmwession the church syuitea % : remage. Mrs Bmit Atention, Income Tax Payers, re t F nephes secure 1] YOUR INCOME TAX. on eiday: a : ot 31. veara $10 A 0 pol extension nat wv ut fiir vit} $ 11D i ! : . i « ! » a ——. i ft months Surprise Party for 21st Birthday. Married Coules May Deduct. $2500 | place y EV Wik | for Living Exenses—Other Chang. | tery Holy sprung upon Decker: at hi ex to Benefit of Taxpayer. Rev F, 8 G 1 . 8 ’ ’ . ¢ Sen aod M W" Zn nome in HO ‘ it honor of alr moome tax | the voor : 4 tun- | Commis 3 tern at | } an ; ih the go day wiki | Washingtor ath applicat . ! WM iE bh winning of the Hart extension 1st wade to the ol week six bodies were being cared for Hart oe wh Prout Lmisdiomer dire j bs Lm, Damedy John DD. Wagne: Moore and Evelyn Howe. | TONER A. HUGG. | Mra. Condo. Spring Miks: Mrs. Mar) venue | Houser, Pleasant Gap Mrs. Bilger { Nittany Mountain, and Mr= Susanna SEpange Centre Hall, and Mrs Thom as Fleisher, Potters Mills A very pepsi pnt A s¢& Di $c 8 v ’ 5 in n i is ¥ 5 Fes oll d his 21et thkay y evening waz | is less. in proportion to your income Mim coun ign, « 1. Int Re sent In 1 y $ y sie ind | than the tax for 1523 A Mate reduc townenip early ‘ontinued from previong column) —————— i tle Co fat 114} dancing u ] 10 Wee 1 hours of | tion. however « not the ody benciii | } rm th i Ag : / : M Swartz was born the 12th das From Eagle Rock, Calif. " . . 2 ¢ Ww f HH and hari : the morn’y Al i vishing | afforded by the revenue #fict of 2 Ah =n iH i } May, 1860, and was the son of Day Eagle Rock, Calif ™ 1 M ind Rebecca Condo Swartz, at Ot , fdlowing: | persons. a 25 a cent reduction on | profmanentiy « woth the u Millh “ ted Yeu 3 § f oporte: : following i 2 pre n ! wtion on § heim : He eft Pennsylvani th wing of 187% for Yanwert him many mos h y rthdive Increase in the exemption for ' {9 kK) Wagne Mi \ Wagne James RK. Conley, on his arddval in Those Mr. and Mrs “ b Mi ind: | “earned incomes” and othe changes | Theran church an a member oi, ’ g 3 Mrs. D W and Mrs | in revenue legislation are of immedi | ‘Ne COUN wind in mil chureh Charles Zettle, Mr i Mra, J W ate interest to every 1aXDaver lines for many years He was odso a { Centre Hall from the east, brought sed find cheek foo 31.50 for the him unquestionable evidence that Reporter for 1925. Please send to my | he @» living and not the man found | | dead In the Pittsburgh Union railroad | tournament of Rose Parade toda) it { station. about three weeks ago. The | Was beautifu I wished all of, mj) | unfortunate man referred to in Pitts. {Centre county friends (wuld have had | moying to Freeport. where he madi burgh left no identity except that he tor Heckman, Mrs. Verna Lingle. Mi $1.000 or hore, or Whose Kross ines me | Who before marvinge wag Miss [lebo ! win hotne. for the vast several Yenrs ithe grand ‘ ‘ had in hi# pocket a lead pencil having and Mrs. D. D. Decker, Herbert Gob-| was $5,000 or more, and by every mar- | 9 Ann Auman. Two children wets | Hin wife passed away Apc, 1514 I wish you all n Happy New Yea: the advertisement of a Sioux Palle hie, Walter Gobble. Cordelia Gobble. | ried couple whose aggregate net in-| Pom to this union, a daughter at the | je je survived by one wher. D. E ELLA JOHNSON, South Dakota business firm. This is .. Subid >A Rr Ff rinse wariky i leaving | « . li ———— ~ . A Mary Gobble, A. 1. Ripka, Inez. Haz-| come was $2500 or more, or whose | 28€ of mine years having died, ieaving | go 0 residing in Chicago, and two the town Mr. Coney is from and el and Richard Zettle, Catherine and | aggregate gross income us $5,000 or | J8sper A. Wagner an only son; AIO, | ine, Guy, of Freeport, and Clark, of New Sehool Bulding. the an Was furihe: described as a Irene Evans, James Evans, Fred Zet- | more. Last year returns were re |! grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. De | pogngye Kansas, : ' The Central Grammar school build: | “#talky man and middie aged” “well, tie, James, Edward and John Zettle, | quired of married couples whose ag Minh Walter, of Michigan, and two ing, on Nittany avenue, State Coliege.]the rest was conjecture. of Ethel Reish. Agnes and. Luella Zettle. regute not meome was $2000 or more: brothers, Levi Wagner, Athens, Mich. PETERSON — The ve Ho A. 8 wns opened last week, The contract The nev: Bunday sohoot Rosella and Eugene Heckman, Carrie | Husband and wife, living together. | dd Anra Wagner, Burr Oak, Mich. Pe tere = Co Mghly 1 Rp . ison VIC" of the buil¥ng Is §59916.00; d and Renna Heckman, Alelaide Bradford | may include the income of each in a | 81% survive the deceased | and wet known frm of ae planding Shvva mn hastmgud ven Grace and Hazel ldngle, OGwennle | single joint return, or each may file ————— : { Creek. dled at hs home near Grays- I a ina -e Decker, Eugene and Billy jresplor. | 8 searate return showing the Income SWARTZ. ~The following death no- | ville at the age of 72 vears. A week | " Wo 34,0000 “g ' Stella and Luclle Fleder, Carrie Grove | of each Net income le gross income tice appeared in the Orangevitle (1 | prev: Hig he contrac ted fi md co i, The hulding is 53 fect 6 inches by oharch, 8 Breyfogel, of Reading. Morence and CGemldine Smith, uy | less certain specified reductions for | nol) Courte: [wh h developed ints typhoid preumee Tour 8 inches and Rains eight | will be the officiating minister. Ser Breon, Carol Mowery, Chester Decker, | Dusindss expenses. losses, had debts, George C. Swartz, a former resident nis. Hoe wae a native of Huntingdon echool rooms. all unilateral lighting. | vicen wilt be conducted by the Bishop It also containe three small offices and | quring the forenoon and evening of Biron Decker, Anna Birtges, Lloyd contributions, et of Orangeville, dled at nu Freeport | county, 3 i , teacher rooms. A ventilated coat | gad day) the program for which will . i : w : Put 28 years ago purchased Boob, Clyde Lingle, Blanche Mulfing The period for filing returns is from hospital He had been 1 about #ithe Dent Ingram farm. where he en- : er, Charles Bartgew, Verna. Jacob. | Jaimary 1st to March 15th, 1925. The |week and had submitted to an oper {gaged am an tiller of the soll and Was | ® Attached to each school rooin. | he anncunced later. The public will 3 Ruth. Cora, Alvin and Clarence Me return, accompanied by at least ones lation. The funem! was hold at the quite cocoer«ful. He IR REE wis an elder in : " : be given ample cpportunity for the Cool, 1a Decker, Harry Brown, Roh | fourth of the amount of tax due, must | Walker home at Freeport, ind the | the Presbytertan church and the kind “Billy” Sunday, the evangelist, will | purpose of inspecting a modern Sun ert Hanna, Bliss Ripka, Ethel Gent- | be filed with the collector of internal | burial took place In the Orangevilie | of citizen any county enn Bl afford to begin a six weeks campaign in Wil. | day school room. as well as cordially zoll, Alice Detwiler, Laurence Fiedler, | revenue for the district in which the | cemetery, Rev. Scott officiated. lose, Interment wis made at Grave! amsport about the midkile of Sep- | Invited to attend the dedivatory serv: Tacy Smith, John Heckman, h taxpayer has his legal residence or has ibove new address i ws to the . . yo i vr oof . *N } | Gobble. M and Mre. IL. BE. Sweetwood. Fhe revenue act of 1924 requires member of the 1. O. OF. and the En Mr. and Mrs, Jacob McCool, Mr. and | that returns be filed by every single | “AMPmen lodge | and settled nes Orangeville later } t y oh . . x wd & ¥ ¢ wife ’ ’ y Mra. Milea Bressier, M ind Mra. Nes: | person whose net income for 1924 was The deceased is survived by his wife pleasure of seeing It also Ours Om event - Iy erected By the Evangelica; church of Bellefonte, and about competed, wii! be dedicated on Sunday, Janvary 256th. The Senior Bishop of the Evangelical i ———— i er. “~ ville, Rev. H. O. Flemi | tem. oes Auman, his principal place of business, (Continued on foot of next column) ming officiating. . ”