CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925. ——ca—— - - — — NO DRASTIC CHANGES SUPREME COURTS RULING | “The Old Homestead” Coming. y/ DEATHS. or Ee oe Ray | IN TAX LEGISLATION MAY HAVE WIDE EFFECT. Denman Thompson's quaint stor Smissuniion ‘he lowest bid received r the ‘TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. Brome of rural MWfe In the New Hampshire GARIS.—Mr8, Sarah A., wi | struct f ion 0 3 z + | Reuben a away } i % 2l¢ : ” wu » ste - yn aid i % y . th ry Ri pir ers Tax Commission Makes Few Recom-| School and State Retirement Laws, | fields and valleys,"The Old Homestead vement through Boggs ts booked at the Moose Temple The: | ioe ih of 11:38 GCl0ck, M0 UL | Worth tewnships and Unionville ‘bo aliasing A a atre, BeHefonte, on Wednesday night, she was stricken with typhoid fey | gh, was he M ! 83.502 feet os Gar < mendations. After Months of In- and Mothers? Assistance Provision | i vestigation, May Be Affected by Deelsion on Old Age Pension Law, February 18. "The Old Homestead” and at the 19 cor The ow 3 ations p ¥ at: » 1 ¢ \ The recommendations of the Stale tells a simple story, which bases itg| Wald {f the Supreme Court In The Tully appeal upon a real heart interest, and : seersndtion ts 16 DORE ¢ ’ declaring the Old Age Assistance act Armiving Sun inequalities in the present tax system, upon its types of real characters re it the Ha ognized as portraits of the good, | morning, Tax Commission for the elimmation of The action © filed with the Legislature by the com- | unconstituti | may lead to effects far mission, provide for the abolishment | reaching and undreamed of until now. staunch-hearted people of New Eng- | held from the or reduction of three current taxes, Some time ago the court of Dauphin land, Miller and Lewis, the produc Pleasant Gap The three phases of the tax reduc- | county held that the act wax in viola ers, have given the play a splendid Interment at. tion. presented by Franklin 8 Ed-| ton of the constitution of Pennsylva- oroduction.” showing: the tyvical scenes ang ann monds, chairman of the commission, | nia, and this decision was upheld when familiar to those who recall the play Mre Gas are: the ease was carried to the supreme back din the edghties, the barn vard of Miss Sarah 1. Discontinuance of the four-mill | court. ' Uncle Josh with the well and “the and Mra. Joh 1 Boh Livin Crippled Auto Drivers ——————— A] TT IAA “ 1 . f « io : a OF = Legal authorities are now looking up . Plea sant ft i Te 3 tax on loans of ounties, «ities, bor | old oaken bucket.” the fashionahie 4 ¢ ; ped A her i WP) rezardiess oughs. townships and schoop districts. three laws which have been in opera home of Henry Hapkins on Fifth Ax 2 Reduction in bonus on corporate | ion for years, and which may meet enue, Grace Church, New York Clty irters of : ne-third to one the sume fate If they are ever carried and back home In the kitchen of ths Supreme A rr ese laws | ola homestead in West Swanzey. N and broths i. Discontinuance f inheritance : Firs. the public Soin Enpa H. The famous farm hands quartetts : ed Si tax on personal IS v of non-re wid the cholr from Grace church stil ident decendents remaine the big musical features Admitting, present production work pre-war prices: Entire firs uarived balcony, $1.10. 83% and 5L0c. * regarding an ads Third, the mothers’ . : . ssimbumatie— taxation for Penn-|has a CoRsaAnLY An Evening at Stoner's. it her hon nn Bonlst Th y Farmers Sell Wheat at $2.05. f the commiss] applicants for very pleasant evening was spent Aa onta wt : f The const . ' wlequate system { al the home of David T. Stoner, Centre dreviand 1: 5 the supreme : Ts vised to aati Hall Those present were Mra Harry pubic. without some : oy , skid a McOlellan, granddaughter Martha, May genernl taxes} tf “, HeCH Provides Me elt an. Eugene Melellan, | McClellan, Mr. and Mrs, Wi toer and daughters Edna working out Tames Runkle. Mrs | childres Mary and Fred, M COMIMiss, NiMRioners vided ——————— The Gore Way. Uwe $121 ¢ Fire at Marsh Creek. n Poorm eM A SOME DISCRIMINATION, Foose vait Mn rigri nated been {rust could be wl the family helr home Was Fortunately the sidings including the barn ot B | were sa vend Mr. and Mra Poorma Fe XH 7 ! Y i 0! ther 5 ¥ f and nine children were f forced to seek | mtemplates the abolition | MOAN | shelter from the cold at the home of | present forms of business how ja nearby neighbor. There was no in except the franchise bonus y ah 8 Hw : "| surance on the property incorporation, including capital Mre. W —————— i — Stock, corporate loans. gross receipts, Fell Under Dinkey: Dead. wan mercantile licenses. anthracite coal and | HIGH SHOOL PROJECTS William 6G. Newman, aged twenty his ite . cry y . 5 ¥ tLINSH. 3 L011 . as NO substitutes a uniform rate upon the IN ENGLISH.| years. was instantly killed Tues- | 94¥8 short 3 A irons re 4 3 3 vighty five day night of ast week when he tell] © eh five corporation association, | Former Centre Hall Student Makes! from a “dinky” engine in the Chem limited partnership or individual, based Reeord In MiMinburg High, cod Lime quarries. near tlellefonte, | MrVived by thy upon the average net profits of the of business, whether com- in Aarons#hurg SAYE MONEY MNEXT WEDNESDAY. HERE'S HOW: Aaronsharg Cha fonte. amd harm gine, ¥ 4 Wi Sunbury, ! Here's Among the honor roll Anni landing under Be wheels of the en previous three year period Under this t 2 f +3 3 he senior cias= of th gvivania 1 " ‘hose " : ose home she : plan businesses whose aggregate an- Newman was a brakeman and was" hose home she ceptions ry raLly wu t miikinigh s nual rece oy . . ( 0 and tw sisters % vis > mkinight, af uA. Teeeipts Go nal exceed ~ 310,000 Snyder, dnughter of Mrs Snyder. | 8t the tne engaged in pulling a string habitar ol entre Hall : 1 Hmme hin VO w exempt an all oo. ’ ' 3 t Hit tm Ohio "Homa a f Vie suminer BOUSe would be exempt, and all ‘concerns The vouni ijady got her of cars from the quarry. He reached H.. of Rittman ED hat Altoona Booster] ., 4 ; : down from the engi t ek up | Bellefonte Aaror " arrisbu