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INTEREST ON BOND ISSUES HEAYY LOAD FOR TAXPAYERS | New Issues by State Local Govern Pennsylvania More ment Agencies In 1923 and 1924 £100,000,000, In Aggregated Than cordir tional industriai onference Scarcely a community in the commonwealth f Of the contagion during the few that ing" past result issues during 1924 000.900, the new and aggregated more than ra a survey made by that organ- ization revealed, The of the # OL taxpayers | that to sum money State are required pay eazh { vear as interest loans floated since | 1913 erage total State on than the av of and governments during the pre-war decade 1904 1813. ringing the tax burden down to the the be a larger borrowings is said to annual the local and individual conference board states that total expenditures for rate payer, Penn - to woman State and local govermment in during 1923 amounted an of $58.71 for and child im ‘the Out of this total, ucation and $965 ¢ sylvania equivalent each commonwealth $15.69 $12.03 interest went for ed for amortiza high libraries, ways, wr and $3.97 persons and proper health administra tion charges, rotection and sanitation servi and $2.74 carrectionas and $3 enterprises the be tion geners ment expenses, pitals and for ice recreation 15S which part of by Keystone ci The The Telephone 50 Years Old. fiftieth baen soun 18 I on Using employed per Capt the Cobur pany, at with butter milk Coburn, regular a view of utilizing ski to advantage the manager of plant in qt ! cently went | load of the to Pittsburgt Hogs valley and this a oar shoats are rathe; scarce in made the purchase from farmers out of the | i | question. ——————— Penn State's Babeball Schedule. A seventeen game laud I, the | schedul e, in ing feature contests with Cornel of has been Navy, Princeton, University gyivania, and the this spring The only ment week with tion of April Syracuse, ranged for Penn State basebal team for game carded commence is the alumni game. A game the home season Navy Is the 10, outstanding attrac The home; April dates: April 17, and 24, Busque Juniata, Ithaca; diettysburg, home; April hanna, ‘home; May 1, Ureinus, home: May 5, Dickinson, home; May 8, Navy, home; May 12, Villanova, home; May 15, West Virginia home, May 19, Princeton, at Princeton: May 20, Penn, at Philadelphia; May 21, Syracuse, at Syracuse; May 20, Mari wtta, home; June 5, Bucknell, home; June 8, Bucknell, at Lewisburg; June 12, Alumni. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. Cornell, at 23 28, Weselyan, iS GIVEN HER {rook Association hy Neeretary. Fermed Fake and Ministerial Lottie cancelled for any reason, ‘ we $100.00. She exhibited a check he for $65 here which she termed a’ check Hall Pennsy At Oak the lecturer was Vis collector { cop, or who claimed, it is said. she Kind, changes some her ha checks the P. from gRage BR. R the Reformed on while traveling on The Church following is Messenger, a February num ber, which gives a good picture of the woman: OO. RR. Frantz, Minersville, the Schuylkill of this lev, secretary of of the behalf lows: “ “There THlotson, ar ly abo Ministerial Associa tion Classis, in Association, as fol Is a certain woman, Lottie old. who oo preying by making contract ct present sections societies, iurches, public school an illustrated Hawaii. Many and witiement Hall every HUNTING IN ACCIDENTS 1985 TOTAL oe by Report of Seeretary of Game Commission, F 3 i fs BoC hu E atal and 229 no dents were the toll for the nting season in Pennsylvania of the , Seth Gordon. game com of over secretary mission announced in a final report the season. This is increase fatalities to an the the 1924 season when talled 131 Twenty thirty-eight and non-fatalities feven the of the fatal non-fatal and eigh- of Ix accidents and. twenty-five fatal and were inflicted by others, and thirteen non-fatal cidents took place when persons were killed injured mistake for game Of the fatalities twenty three occurs the flelds, twenty six In forests and three In conveyances, The reports showed that shotguns caused more accidents than other firearms, thirty- one fatal and 190 non-fatal occurring through their use. Thore were twen- ty fatalities and thirty-one non-fatal ties in the use of rifles and one fatality and four non-fatalities as a result of the use of revolvers Sixteen persons under eighteen years of age were responsible for infliction of fatal wounds, while seven under that age were victims of self inflicted wounds, Were 143 non-fatal Seven fatal ac or in red in ! YOUTH INJURED POTTER TOWNSHIP IS FATALLY Lewistown Hil Dies pital—HBurial arl 8S, Young at at Zion nesday. Thi he attention, where Was giv #ible but POS noted above } Ww bro V. Goodhart, day, and on being prepared for bur to home of the father. at wan Davida F ment 8 LukKen the Colyer Hil Young. Inter was made at Zion cemetery, Wednesdny the decensed his wither and Heedaville, brothers, namely he Lowell, three whom had K Frank, with and Frederik and home, It had whose been determti MATL, age wnths and 24 a County 8S. 8S, Conventlon, tene Lue convention here A ane Celebrated 80th R M Anniversary. Ny A Heavy Tax on Distilleries, Yorn government = we dealers of the prot de counsel for known by ion Pittaburegh unit at bry Heilman amounting determined id, Wade as id Tax been will be QUOT =o al counsel Leweaend Pittsburgh saloohKeepers added, refused bartenders, he and where pay } in the plan of’ action ita for The who recourse to court. attorney exphained that individ unde manufacture tax of 32.000 of $2,000 under the prohibition and a tax of $4.69 Hquor are sub to a an distillers, a penalty act gallon on each of liquor made. na —————— A ———— os The first of Thursday morning. week court adjourned A Le] considerable number of trivial heard Wednesday, but none of them were of n were character to warrant &pace in news- Court spectators showed con siderable interest in the case of the commonwealth va. George Mothers baugh, of Roush township, He outting timber, and an adjoining own er claimed he cut over the Hne ani swore out a warrant for his arrest, When the officers undertook to serve it. Mothersbaugh resisted and although well on in years, left deep “impress: fons” on the officers. The charge on which he was sentenced to not less than three nor more than six months in jail was for resisting an officer, and assault, papers, was mn ———————— William F. Colyer and W. L. Jacobs, on Monday, made a trip to Altoona, | AY. MARC NEAR TRAGEDY Aceldental In Shinbone we 12031 Hats Follows Gash from Gun Raises Boy's Kills Family Horse, tehin Mowery had been annoyed at his « housed He watched, working orn nt the stable took h barn, He the enlry, of the decided to to the woods, cut KO i’ “bit the barn the was wood, return, enter from This While cut that sr. to } nis ired on second floor and en try door get his gun the miscirried Mr plan. but ting wood, Mowery his and loud onl brought a neigh bs res Mr. Smith carried the inj man his home, where given Aft home, due to the a er the commo Mower#, had subeided, dren wed nine ir i | “Stand By Little Ths a Longer,” ini ren ® the homeless Near E war, ent on — FILE OR TO NOT FILE INCOM. How Persons Doubled 1 Unattached Exemptions Singles New or D Fare Under Law Are Explained, personal wife to ind meant th ail sonrces, those each report had t But even had one and ——————— AB A —— Negro, Wife Slayer, Goes to Chalr. " aor ndergart Alex usands Homer never « k enors orphanage at On the famed in piace where death omes nor are people plagued by gicknoegs™ are 2500 children in ildings largely made by their own hands, and they are being connection the through of by product taught trades in with the 21 island the American Near East number of 30.000 chil has industries on to settling Near East idealism telief trachoma sufferers, among to 21 checked typhus in four has stamped out the malarial swamps of Corinth and Samsoun. Isn't this work well worth while, and won't, the people of Centre the past, “stand by them a little Charles M. McCurdy, First National Bank, Bellefonte, is treasurer for Centre county Near East Rellef and will gladly receive and acknowl: edge any money sent to him. $6 will support a child in an orphange for one month, as results As a the has reduced dren, from 656 er oent; i countries and county, so generous in longer?” I fA. A new bridge is to span the Susques hanna river between Watsontown, Northumberland county, and White Deer, in Unlon county. The fight has been on for fourteen years, but finally an absolute order was fssued by Judge Whitehead, in Williamsport. Ace the recent estimate Stat Department, ove electrocution This Attendants amount j= divided and electricians, $104.25 $2.10; $2.10; $3.50; ax legal and burial $14.30 $3.50 electricity, phone tolls, $4.60: ——— New Spring M wish to Papers postage, and meals, uni form, tele incidentals, cents, Hinery. 1 announce that 1 have ceived a lot of new spring hats which re you are invited to ocome and reasonable, Mrs. Henney Centre Hall sec, Prices are Lucy Dr. Frederick Gebhart Gotwald, A belated likeness of prominent ed- ucator and newspaper man in the Lu theran church whose death was noted in a previous issue of this paper, AAACN. F. V. Jodon of Beliefonte, was in town on business on Tuesday, NO. 9 os rm ———— NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. TOWN AND COUNTY Ror meek, at aif ree Baturday, I Boal whert ConetaaugW Cann, an® through Mrs. J. W unty a daughte: | wilt Centre « get Reporter NOws the A. R {the Mowery P west of Cen ll, for who employed In was at his few in ARGOS hor ANCONK APE, | home a Miss 0 al the M Anna weeney, of Boalsburgy Mrs. Lig and will home of her aunt, Jacobs, in Hall, Centre for was ship elation plang road “7 oul i iment, to the Tondward I. Weav- Harry wsued ment un Jean en” Friday num entertainments Mise as a were ding. | Course, hnique vie hot con ma ipanion talented in song and re James I hie ion aft » I. R a pare his left bed it family agalm limbs returned Ford te h to home at Chadds Junct el few days’ viet father, Lingle, who last week suffered alytic stroke which Although confidently that in a short affected iw affected side, confined to h about yet is expected by 1s he will be able to be ime. Strength in the pradually returning. After an absence from here for thire teen years for twenty of Montana, of four weeks sisters, He Sumner Kerstettor, years a came east for a visit among his brothers is the youngest son of the late Joo! Kerstetter, and while in Centre Hall was a guest of his sister, Mrs. Milford Lause. Mr, Kerstetter is a fireman on a Montana railroad and left on Satur day to resume his work there resident and Representatives of the State Highe way Department have visited Altoona, Williamsport, and other cities and bor oughs checking up the disposition made of fines imposed for automobile law violations. The checking Bons back as far as to 1913. In cases where the fines have not already been paid to the State Highway Department, measures will be taken “$8 collect them. In some instances the checks ere find large sums due the depart ment,