THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1925, CENTRE HALL, PA. _ VOL. XCIX - on LITTER PLANS ARE ANNOUNCED | COLORED MAN KILLS MINOR SELF AFTER grazuy | { NEW MILK RECEIVING JUDICIARY STATION AT SPRING The Goal A Ton of Pork from a Sin. | of Six Months, | | 1925 TON MILLS | i IN PERIL. | LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS. Wesen— ‘TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. er iL HAPFENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST of of the Of Justices hut Attempt to Leglslate Pence fice, His and Aldermen Hix Fearing That. He Uncle, Bellefonte Killed Takes Breyer lee Cream Company Seeures A hoat Litter at Age Man Own | wil Before Penn MHK Company Plant Simply Pastearize Milk Shipping Daily, The Philadelphia fee and rever Cream ol York, manufacturing company, Now suid to he most extensive con - the and bust- at cern, purchased property Milk now the Penn Mills, From ness of Company, Spring of it, from and is in possession what o be gathered Mills an cltizens whi have affairs, pasteurize the Spring of such the new a knowledge owners will ndlk edd pl Hs IR receiv- their York other daily shipments New aml make Lo ints in Philadelphia and done at the =ix or eight receiving stations operated by them. A siding ill : d to the plant to facilitate During the past two months nun thes time the Penn aed Products Conia ny cea operations, the Dewart Milk utilized the milk re It COmMpMny ceived at the plant appears the Deswinrt the She! latter people is well as “arms Company which company has a in Blelled receiving station nte,. were in the the both market for but for The Penn lant Mme reason Mil company, at Coburn the Mill Hall The it ship Penn plant, at Spring Is, like the Coburn Farm Products were adjuncts, of Condensary, now out of business 'oburn plant is Seesaw 1 the owne ind it iv presumed Gquipment devoted to bhiutter wil be dismantled, —————————— Woodsmen cut elect ri Central company’ i ' resulted in Nn machingr 100 YEARS OLD FRIDAY. Mrs. Mary Me(Clellan, Philipsharg Lady, Rounds Out Century of Life and Going a Strong. i ina 14 addressed the Sowe: public ve will receive the o i attention of Mrs, Mole Mwave heen painstaking the kind Her whole been meth Oclbeal heen a na big factor centurs mark Mo(lell in's five daughters were the Sowers home for nanniver yy Mrs Mra. James Eboch and David Sowers, of Ph William Arnot Rut Harry Beil relatives the celebration are CGGurne Fremar Mrs Mrs Mra Hpsburg: land, and 8 Tyrime nther from out were alsa ittendance At year in of close hey MoO She the Mrs one hundredth iellan has not an 10 he does not le To intelligent or pain ok to be one of great age converse with and look into her pieasant face one is to forget that she is a centennarian, lather she will he clnnsed as one along the Mrs and in seventies Always McClellan vim of life Hyed simply her habits have been such am to be a '¢ mirtbuting fac of an amiable dispo- tor toward preservation mind and with little Blessed the annoyances have they body, sithon. disappointments and not sturbed her And she has been fond of asenclation with her friends ne have some of ys always and acguwintances The loud of the young, the the older gpeopie and the laughter of the children have not She has in gen- news, in politics and Through perusal of newspapers and magazines she has kept in touch with the present and knows ft ax she does the past. Barn near Binghamton, N. Y., Mra, McClellan came Philipsburg when she was 21 years old Her maiden name was Mary Howe, Her husband, Ellis MeClellan, ‘died In Philipsburg in A884. For several years Mrs, MeClel Hn has been making her home with her daughter, Mrs, Sowers, and merry volces conversation. of proved annoying: to her, always shown a keen interest and loenl current eral events, Her to awarded { gle { he Medals will again who successfully tter farmers grow a pork months, just bi procedure to ton of from a single in ex according to an the actly six several The nouncements made by associations, for wish state swine eeders’ those to Litter sugested farmers who enroll of the 19525 in the Tx which of the county Ton Club Litter members offered of office is mn Project, copies are now avallable at the County Agent in Bellefonte, Briefly, the procedure for any Inte: cated farmer is to sign an enrollment card which is followed later hy a cer tificate of farrowing report regarding of ton the number and sex the pigs in the litters The goal is a of pork from Hitter at of 1524 wd in Fifty {a single the exact age | months Pennsylvania total number of od eight litters made ton or m wh while 27 welghed between The 1800 and 2000 pounds all story, finn: figures of ton litters tells fi. most according H. H College The interesting Havner, of the Penna State Extension force figures show that a farmer must | his toes in producing There 1 on pork certain well hi ton nomically are fined practices which w result ws In achieving the pork gon i The most outstanding points for =a | ospective member to keep In mis inme attention and care of the sow a well balanced feed m! judicious use of for he Peters Brothers ind the Penna succesafuy; as parti expected that enrdliment of Centre county Ww started f the Ton Litter Project cured at the County Agent's off i ————— re ———— BOND ISSUE IS 124508) $50 0600 bond wae fy fH noi FOOO O00 Ww Walker Farm Sold. 8, Walker § Holds Walker ind Hall and i= a Neff ft now The two miles One tre on the Brush part of the origina: farm, the improvement Wf Ww The place i owned hy Ham Brooks being i i the mansion ime wel cated and the IMprovements clasn There are seventy-five land, Mr of farming Jurkholder proposes doing on the place himself prior a Sunday Schools of Centre County. The State to moving there young workers of the Sabbath the county a people's School young Association have of They can given peiple’'s workers our big task to do only do it with the help of every Sun day school in the county, so will you the directly please and State co-operate help, iq workers can send help to your young people's classes in your own school? This th State office wants a record of all class scohool We are organ i= what we have to do es Tm every Sunday between the ages of 12 and 24. izing a team of workers that proper including our Campers, to see the every Sunday school gets cards to be filled out. We are setting February 21st asthe for these cards to filled out in your own and sent the fol lowing morning to the County Super intendent of Young People's work so a county record can be made. Please remember your class is not considered organized a certificate national Don't day. day Tor sohool unless you have from your own**Denomi- Headquarters, forget. February 21st ig the "aa A SAAN. A quartette of ladies from Belle: forte and State College. with Mra Al berta M. Kader, firsg sOPrano, sang several numbers at 9:15 Katpeday evening and 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the Altoona Tribune broadcasting stu tim. The remainder of the quartette were Mrs, Esther Johnston, Htate Col lege, Mre. Hazel Sot Emerick and Miss Rachael Shuey, Bellefonte. ' Life, | The | aged 35 years, was found on at four afternoon body of Herbert Kreitz in | pond about miles Friday wounds Spring creek { from Bellefonte, on with five bullet in his chest, World with | Kreitz, who was a WHT ertn, j "alter i | about | the unc! lived, had a his Delige, quarrel with whom he noon on Thursday, and the the quarrel ying man struck uncle over head with a stove shak He seen ran from the house and hurrying along the road, looking backward in - and it is had killed heteved life _ . "he coroner's jury frightened manner, | that he feared he his i ole. The is have led | to take his own which Satur met mi decided that hud inflicted by his I ——————— A ———— Sportsmen Don't Like This RIL bill Introduced in 1 Hing. the met hse death Own hand A Sennte gislature, of portico un Sportsmen, is arousing ¢ class of citizens ind in known as Senate introduced Hy Senator LL Ph Lr moneys ndelphia. The Act providing held in the State Treasuss or ‘ fy BEenera : money dedicated The the wu ' 0 the “hands Aphroprintions moneys funds, which 4 collected {owes bile the wing ense fee fund Under the gener Mond of tl the Host reve be times when a iI make inn pores bee appropriatd the f mney contributed by svg Sportsmen's organizations the state are busy wy regaresentatives who to defeat Bportsmen contribute Hoeeneoss have a right to demand that i moneys be used for game and fish propaga tion, and for the purchase of , game Preserves EA i —— Report of Intermediate Grade. fifth pupils enrolled, boys 14, girls of Rirls The folowing pupils were present ev. date: Sara Marg Fay Hees The folowing made Fay Margaret Richarg Rothrock. tepory for month: Number 20 Per cent attendance. bove 95. ah ery day to Smith aret udy, 1606 peor cent spelling test laney. een, Margaret Ik Bradford, Bailey, Thos Pack rol Moore, Tavis ar H teacher, and . Visitor, L More for Eplieptie Colony. A Bill looking forward to the eres tion of a special state hospital for op Heptice. who are now confined in asylums, was introduced In the legisihiture a few days ago by Senator Charles Steele, Northumberland, The bill would set apart for such Use a tract of land purchased by the slate some years in mine age about one and a mid miles from Selinsgrove, At that time the purchase was made with the intention of building an ad- ditional insane asylum for eastern central counties, but with the advent of prohbition the number of InsanWty cases declined, Because of no sepa rate facilities for treatment of epi leptios Senator Steele's bil; would spec ify that the land be used for a State Colony for Eplleptice. No appropeia tion is carried in the bill. as construc tion of the aplleptios home is not plan. ned during the next two years, A —— President Apple, of Franklin. and Marshall College, last week announce od a $L00000 campaign for bulidings and permanent Improvement. OF BOOTLEG NOW Fach — Assistant Attorney General They WHI Be spirscy. Follows Prosecuted for Cone complaint try that complish ernment intions From fomoy ww of federal legwer This dew Mabw) attorney sion Waiker 14 Wildebsand nounced genera in harge of tion of rie tion brings nto the law countives thousands Dus chasers of bootleg laguor who have heretofore considered themselves Im Volstead act intewmpretat ic which wil under the tut Wildebrant, hibition PM bring the Hew Mrs iw Pro nw home to those who have i not of flaunted tion, act without fear 1 osecn fa based upon the Volstead be United Prosecution 37 of the nal onde wherein a of 000 will based upon secon States crim. maximum penalty $10 who 1Wo years imprisonment for conspire violate the land. Bootleg be prosecuted and fine is provided t howe * to inwe of the Haguor purchasers will as having entered into a conspiracy to violate the laws The conspiracy charge will only be applied to steady leggers. Smmil violators will ecuted under the Volstead act. ably on a possession aharge. This distinction, Is necessary because the necessary to hang. the conspiracy charge on a violator ix the bootlegger's note book and correspondence which hooks up the patrons with the sales. man's Micit activities. A A PO OTA A The Aaronsburg Reformed charge hag extended A cal) to Red, LF Gass customers of boot be pros prob fa out, evidence printed Centre Heporter: chee) Among the Sick, ——————————— es ————— Breon Garage Sold. € on MeMallen's Mill Sold. a Kron by ¥ OW ie WT The ois tase rem sideration Gasoline Price Proposed. I i$ wt i de rnien Florida would the Te recent Federa tide INIT AE Ov exam ine into the srhit ry ind uy warranted” increases i th {ee vf gasolindg. with a view to Prosecution e # 0 i ghouid Tse The rected vioiation law discover Trade Commission would be o to prosecute the It two inquiry “with reasonable Mspatoh was reciied that during the weeks had past ine creases In some Jocalitios amount ed to six cents a gallon C—O ——————. Your Income Tax—Talk Neo. 5. in his the vear the business making ‘out 1924 ean, income tax for man, pro and fafmer ie Form 1040, fessional required of was fo ue whether regardless his net income of $5.000 ved for wins The feporting ine chiefly or not form in § eXCons 1040A of $5.000 sn inries smaller in come derived or less from or wages, sent Persons year filed returns of income receive a Forma have been who last Failure to to form. however, does not relieve the taxpayer from His ohligantion to file a return and pay the tax within the time Prescribed, on on before March 15, 1925 Coples of the forms many be obtained from offices of tollectors of internal revenue and branch offices. The tux may be paid in full at the time of filing the return, or in four equal Inmalments, due on or before Mateh 18. June 15, Hepiem ber 156, and Decomber 15. FROM ALL PARTS. Mrg Hoge | vermin mort forme rooms Of additio running rex Fy shippesi now Pittaterreh ah fur ONY ath March 1 of Monts from the Williams Dr. Nicely is a na wirsville where he grad H Geitys da uated High i hoo! completa his ein nt ation hirg Theologioal seminars i =n aduste work 1 homiletics He president ng poste Yale 1 third nNiver=gs his West at ie serving term ae of the Pennsylvania Synod of the United Lae theran Church J. Frederic Moore, Hal) 1825 of Centre elected editor of Bible.” has been the 26 "Freshman isrue! annually at Dickinson College, YM C. A M1 member of the sophomore Dickinson, wy Carfisle. who Class hy the Moore, in i at of the elected has been a member cabinet and recently a delegate to the Y. M. CC. A. conven tion to held at Lewisburg this month. He i= an active mdnber of the Philosophical Sockty, ond oldest society vow he Unjon the sex itermry in the Country. obery Bowman gave one of fhe beat character portrayal Programe ever seen on the local Iyceum stage, ast Wednesday evening, Grange hall His lighter characterizations Ine landed the passionate Italian fruit vende: and the inimitable CGerman-Amerkoan. while his “heavies” comprised such an Immortay as Abraham Lincoln and Bhakespeare's Shylock, in the Merch ant of Venice. His Lincoln charaete:- lmtion depicted the Presdent writine what ix considered hy learned men the purest specimen of English ex tant. namely, pis letter of sympathy to Mra. Bigshee, who lost five sons on the field of battle. Mr. Bowman dia this ar only an artist oan. in
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