The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 14, 1922, Image 1

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    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
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