v. _VOL. XOVI._ REPUBLICAN MISMANAGE- MENT FLAYED, On Grange Park John A. Speaks to Enthusiastle and Tells of the and Remedy State's Government, number of John A. ocratic candidate for governor of Penn- MeSparran Gathering Wrongs of and A large men McSparan, women stood before Dem sylvania, on Grange Park, Thursdas afternoon of last week, and attentively listened to every word he spoke, punc- tuating his remarks with approval by enthusiastic The DA turned it Mr chaplain of to MeSparran applause, meeting was order Grove, who In over to Col Spangler Rev. called on itre the Cen Spangler Piper County Grange, offer praver, after which introduced was The speaker opened his address saving: “One Of ments made England, and the separation tween the thirteer and the mother colonies ‘He holders country sent over a har substance’ has swarm to 188 Our people their “We are administration up made to the citizens wealth as to what has been the an three and one-half in It have past is invisible government padded pay-r money and the who government, such treasur are ignorance, ex- cept news as through investigations scandal. They of 30 millions whic} pay through and about es. You careless “Our public sylvania The We hiearchy risburg attention. risburg a lic schools of phil ie stands first in public Pennsylvania stands vet we are Ber Montana to civ “If Montana and efficiency don’t the emigr Na Aas REMOT Castle comes fication for be we the ch judged turn partment charg sylvania with pulsory law, but the number 10 Lutheran, nor al that are their educating park hi ul ~~ i schools sures gu will will figure. A school rubber stamp, he canr for a swivel a school hot chair Concerning Dr. himself three on the pay-rol months before drew a three York and New nia, ind New the same here in both time pay Finegan $6,000 order to unload him ups Pennsyiva- nia. Finegan has by his system take of the schodls from After state the legislature passed a bill control public people. Finegan left New ing back the management of the § school system to the people fron whe it pad been taken. The public school system is centrh the Governor Sproul the gystemn in find a fieid for machine power « of ized nt and people pay the has laid Harrisburg taxes, hand order “to on public school new building up a political and the people of Pennsylvania are paying the highest the the od sve school taxes in history of state. It the the Republican administration is against principles to any money, if they can spend it.” The speaker devoted ab it of tell who Finegan was. He said he dn importation from New York, for the good of the schools but as expert wire-puller The New York from which Finegan graduated did no! have a four-year course until six years af- ter He graduated, and his titles were secelved from institutions who dispense them to any one Who carries $50.00 on the hip. He discussed the control of the Highway department, the money spent by the contractors to bulld roads - elghty million for 1300 miles this year. The Highway Department has been centralized at Harrisburg and we have developed a little band of contractors who bid for and receive the contracts, Our road supervisor Is not consulted and is only a rubber stamp. He only nS lB SSAA tl i 50 (Continued on inside page) time to was not in institution Pinchot on the Park. The ernor, Republican eandidate for Gifford Pinchot, appeared on Grange Park, The read his p morning He the candidate » new. \ latform before hut primaries publican party hag not since it required several hundred tho- sand dollars to carry it throhgh, it h no standing today The mess 10 clean up at speaker admitted there promised to: do it, Knee deep world emi four-page pink sporting omance of Our Most A my Beau vy Be =Sirauss, edd sutiful "Aft the d isting wgeousty explains wrong with most pres Wwe and Where the tie, past the "Them™ F Htars Really Hew ors bidden by Wife.” Judge to "The Very Walska's Fascinate’ »n Peculiar Problems Rich Hus- "Condemned to Live Always in “Will Arctic of Ganna Newest band.” the Shadow of tt. allows.” Amundsen Discover the Lost Continent the May Snob,” Where stil ‘Missing Link’ “Who Norris pe Jo Alive] Isn't =a “The Wall Street Incubus on Industry. “Why Germany Should Hemain an by by Kathleen Empire” of Prime Minister. Only Bunday's New York Countess Lerchenfeld, wife the Bavarian in American adv, re xt Order now Hunting clubs desiring to purchase a permanent camp should consult with F. M. Ackerman, Spring Mills, who of- fers for male his home, which is ideally located for such a Bee his adv, purpose. in this jssue, Prepared to Do Sewing, I am prepared to do sewing of kinds-dressmak ing, receive most carefol must be brought to Keller, Cente Hall. all will Wark «Peart ete «which attention, my Nome | KILLED ON RETURN FROM S ENCAMPMENT AND FAIR. Ruan Student, — Near Hublershurg Down hy State Neek Broken, Death Was On Thursday. Farmer of College Instant Park Causing Grange ou Irvin Hubler Dorman, bus BE Wis the Seores 95 In Livestock Judging at Encampment and Fair, ARKD PERSONAL. le x iid LOCAL guests Mrs ar and Hall entre E to Cen Park, of Hall last GM has the Pocono Pinee, came her 1 tre week oo vialt ther, Capt Boal, also her od Philadelphia, forward sisters, Capt Ark been trans ferred to change be- ing a step 3 accompanied Ly Bradford, of yde ot H Catherine James Mia Me. and Mrs Monday afternoon of Mr Smetzler, Smetizier, daugh ier Sradford, Jeft for Clyde, Ohi Smetizier's brother, to the David spond home where they expect several weeks, Well, those who listened to J. H., on Grange Park, got the peppery talk they looked for. He is a live wire. He knows the conditions among who not millionaires, and if he is sent to Harrisburg his first ate tention would naturally be given to measures that would benefit his, own kind, Pinchot has always been asso cinted with the very wealthy and If he were sent to Harrlgburg as govern- or he woud just as naturally operate to favor men of his means whose limit A. Me- men are is the sky. : «ast DEATH RECORD, KRUMRINE died Mrs, C Mrs Krumrine “riday morning recent stroke of the mother ind WON AND LOST. bcs Then Team Win From Reedsville, Hard-Fought SMtormstown, Locals Drop Game to From CENTRE HALL R H E Gramies Garis, « Musser, Min Keller, 1b R Smith, p 8 Miller, 3b rf it Han Frank, Emery, Totals ‘ *B Peters out, failed Irininger, ; Marker, i Rapp, 2b A Peters, B Peters, Me Shilling, Rice, of : Shutilesworth, Baird, © Totals . ib In Cartney, of rf 24 14 The score by Innings Reedaville 002060001 0-<38 Centre Hall 0210021 2x8 Struck out by Smyth 19, by Shuttles- worth 5. Thursday's game was nip-and-tuck throughout, first Stormstown leading, then Centre Hall forging to the front Smith, who pitehed well for the locals A dps COR RA So (Continued on inside page.) 190, To Be Opened By Department of For. Tourists and Campers, use of the recreation Forests, the Over 45 Million for Schools. wy stem This almost o¢ revenue of for the $47.060.000 *w the state's gener last fiscal year, when ipproximately weed at fund an Pi $35,000,000 fot 1923 resyuinre sala & school teachers in Teachers’ Institute in November. The Teachers for Centre will be held this year in NoO- and will continue during Annual Institute county lellefonte commencing vember 13th, the week. Monday, —— - Pen State Opened Wednesday. The 68th at the State (billege started yesterday morn ing. The enrollment the history of the college is expected. The year Pennsylvania largest in number of men and women students will probably exceed the 3300 mark. Wood Alcohol Deadly Polson. If you do like booze and are all het up over ita banishment, it will be wise to avoid the bootlegging stuff which in many instances has wood alcohol in it. Wood alcohol deadly poison and when taken internally it generally causes partial or total blindness—~even if the victim escapes death. Its deadliness can be judged when it is known that of 720 cases of wood al« cohol poisoning which were examined, 039 died or became partially or totaly blind while but 31 completely recovers ed. It will even poison if the fumes are inhaled to any 1 extent, showing what great care sliould be exercised, is a even in handling it. NO. 36 converted occupied bs ie Or Mountain Day, broke Ong Shi hey daughte gave home Ewing wilh the support - back to her where the {ra physician Among the Ohio who attended and Fair makes her T. Koch, has been She various DRA pérsons _ th g n- the (ira campment was Mis Susan hort Ohi Koch, who home with son, Samuel Time with her. tween at Salem dealing very kindly is Yep dividing the Yeagertiown, Lime where her dasugh ter, Mra, J Centre Hall Finley Stover, lives, and 1 Edith Potter, and five aged, between while at four years, playing the her grandparents fell and broke both bones home of last Wednesday, in one of her arme. The {racture was reduced Dr. HO H. Longwell. The little makes her home with her uncle aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Rudy, just west of town, who are taking the best care of her. by wi and Charles E. Knarr, of Enid, Oklaho- ma, surprised his son, John H. Knarr, in Centre Hall, by his appearance here one day last week. Mr. Knarr left Penns Valley for the west thirty-six Years ago and twenty years of this time was spent in the state in which he now lives. It is twenty-three years since he wae last in the east. Mr. Knarr is engaged in the restaurant business. He thinks Oklahoma an ideal state in which to live, and says whent is their principal crop and that this year a fine crop was harvested. The corn crop, he observed, on his way here, is fine in appearance through IRR a