The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 04, 1926, Image 1

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    YOL. C.
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.
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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,