® V9 — VOL... Cl. 1927. a ——— COMPULSORY INSURANCE ORWORTH'S FORESTRYPROG RA! T™W ) "HANGE LSURY TRS TRANCE oh DORWORTH'S PORES] IYPROGRAM TWO BI SINESS 1 HANGES, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS BY MOTOR CLUBS Secretary of Forests Makes Known | Hosierman Garage and Homan Cafe His Program, Which Is to Be Average Cost of Caring for Patient Is $3.66 Per Day, as Against In New Hands, Minority Declared to Be Responsible Aggressive and Progressive, $2.59 Charged. — Assistance of State Appropriation Is What | for Appalling Waste of Life—Pre-| At the dedication of the new Sctence | Makes Possible Continuing of Service HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS, ite, at Bpring Ralph fer Connecticut Idea. H at the State Forest School, Mont | Charles E Dorworth, the new Prediction that efforts tn wf oe State anartmen actment of compulsory Of the Stats Departm surance ind Waters, announcs uranc . : van tin feat seeks to weed out reckless and incom- |’ ’ : hx Wil? ! p . : ! ’ a : lam nly 1 t wed but further ex ’ > ! y Te ! A ¢ ! f um- petent drivers t als Mposes f be oo ol edi ry : il 2 Th i y vi . y : Ba of 3 p : 4 . the Temi" puisory remium payment n rivers . -. 0 : Lo t ’ 1 to W ' yyy ly : 1 g the \ i : gz t art ; ' 3 wonviet apie] . . Lari 1 her » many bra re as ord er —— i \ his convicted of recklessness In {vil or | = : ] y individual can kno Sr : . a 3 " ‘ g ni : : Veg'anine of f It joresty. dhe : vou . Truek and Nash Collide, : Bp criminal court. Bex it would have as 1 sa measure, gays the American Automobile associ: ation, thé movement for a drivers’ li- cense law appears to be gaining head- : : } with way in Pennsylvania and throughout " ion y 3 : i, le of admirers who Vv i . } pet NE ' . aid . ’ anni. | MeClenahan and was ing dris ER ad } adva } si8, the country. a8 damage | , he te oe a nes Fous ond Tel : 4 1.1% d a spor a1 ! 1 on The association strongly advocates tou ni 1.1 1 ire back of the movement } tt \ the financial in riven by ' } . " against all forms of compulsory insur- | hates the million Ar Rp there | thus learn, first hand. about its spiend- } State appropriatic n his w astward and at the 3 3 inced by the asi fotors Co. 3 3 . ¥ ‘ith i 5 . ReTiOou or yt fire ance, which would, it claims, work a |T®mains wih us a serious lorest ire id « ip t ability ) SEY he jof some of our y : situati No syste ¢ fores an- 3 nin citizens ' i fl } hardship upon a majority of motor lation © Sysiem 0 ar t 5 n- 14d he institution ul } nade a } ind rn from t State | f you ¢ ‘ nt to be judged by ALO e . ourish 1 long orest ution ooul 101 : n ul + : n 1 3 ju : drivers who have due regard for the | ems nt can flourish as long as fores Yor Habrunry aa ir eray. n wis an. t; . =) votive Spal . ' raw ok fires hurr N aly th $110 . ¢ o! eoTua NoOwWS Lal : 2 i n : ! ¢ Yard, h your pickx, lives and property of fire arn NOt only ne Success of | ) arge number treated d A fact often overlooked by th ase : ras ariven oy tufy shove wheelbarrow and as soon 3y compelling Ivers who have i movement depends upon the control | 4 "v Ord Wf recklessness ak : : yroven records of recxKiessness to take o forest fres™ which is a rem 165% school af vital Importance tn the i pI ures, out insurance, according to the asso sik t} for a hospital: an sts ia rity Par ars . ~ § Nash sre b x ic er “ . i » wonderful f In announcing his program of forest | g ‘or a hoApTA: BDY : BURLY genera 4 " . : 2 od nderful for botls nds & period of tim under Ie C3 cupan as hurt, {the appeara: ; health of the brio special in Pennsylvant Fr approxi =F Cet Ue : a rt eS iw. ie» ho oe : ama NS «.. | the advanced six chassis, a 1540, are forestry but the whole conservation | ’ . : “Eid ‘ - in month, there were ni; ual observer is that a hospital fs = mall insane Lr n is nn 8 Ae sho *R Imeite by the March head and muscle, 3 . Ger Dow ANY ciation, the public would be safeguard : = te + : Si : : ( urchase ecretary srworth . ed against a minority which is declared | 2nd p Fane, Te RT Dr worse | care of trained nurses and sclentific to be responsible for appalling waste said It is in line with my plans | tiBe: : oth it gone | physicians aver af . t hith hap is y is going on at this Le . at {fa Aart vrisett ’ rte 1 ANd policies that 1 have personally . EE . 4 : : hn ne 2 ia f the of life and destruction of property. ees Sod that i ry 1.1. | to the hospital ere MANS rr { better knowledge health measures _ SAEs I . : The Connecticut statute is said by the | recommend +d that a half million dol- | . Phe 4 3 ag i arin to enter . : Pp ROT ie Schoo ouse SN¢ ain ris , : 8 } \ - associaton to be producing better re- hool Hou id. in IR r 8 of e COUR lars, at least, be secured for forest land | + : 4 ™ i 1 . ia hospital un very 0 ¥ f fhis Knowledge is gradually becoming sy, . . 2 : oT i . ” sults than the compulsory insurance ¢ he Lregg towns pated B00. = et An af law in force in Massachusetts, and dent home lover: rho : t of various kinds Jan y had be purchase. I am very happy to an- | nounce that the Governor has author general Information a creases the : 3 3 SEA VOE L direct , on Saturday afternoon, sold! program is in ord we visitors hen « yr oh 5 K a . +4 ized me to say he is In full sympathy | a 3 2 ! ’ ! ’ 3a > ; $ i brin thel nches be 8 oven whic y sodel for les re aux ized n y h in full sympat! . . : ‘ i } ( % f ich n ¢ hich x model for legisiative Bg pital to eff t it 1 constant, also a ining soho ' — . A "H Se tm 1 i : rd fa i io ' i ¢ : “ry n the church he Pennsy wind accord th my recommendation gestions pending befam vania le . The program he association (sf Y M3 aciive suppor lab y v8 ni LIV RU IOU . 4 a’ +h i ; alvin G. } : . day « bis : he report the a option f rigzi rule roverning md atid . ’ _ 4 " - . : : n : oh ; oe ¢ $e § 4 £5 5 | Were | "re . . : " “aytoft ! not ft wae detalls nt the os ob wt only hiz moral the granting 7% g of drivers Married 45 Years, permits and ue weellatio of per Monday of this week mits F pers others the in evs x ieF pc - Entertainment In Grange Hall VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. s : PESSSYLYANIA DAY. Spring and Sammer Millinery. antl he iif is A ream and co Wer 14 y : 3 : \ i registry. iNio Spe- | abundance . f win vere D i ; f the Fi ] : : a} . ihese 1 aregiven show the ad-{ 3 i AKers jo # of the ren : 4 ¥ «dosing \ co § & h t ‘ . ’ \ % + a . . line of work, lant: Mr ind Mrs § ‘ lae ' t } ha 4 9 X a ha , ' { vantage { pure-i stock over th a 3 ” 8 3 wars centering abou i 3 guffor- | vitation ’ ”4 td . gone into th yp ¢ ” Bn" 4 i suf i a : + : : Broe . Mr I . { of Pittsburgh, the signing | 6 clean t s13t 4 Ka svat | well as others general development, so that their and children. Mr 3 . Sh . p 1 : : i i : : : rr I 8 almost i a th eral i 1 s 18 no . cy a a . eis y § OF 0 WL ndependence gen ral intelligence 1s not so good as|]p.iston. Mr. and Mi: \ Brooks and | vai — lettysburg and a few formerly children Paul, Kenneth, Martha, Bet : y . shan ol t a + § 1 . p Many of these students dd not have |. Bin and Philis Mr. and Mrs 1 i at embasized because Lticle of Feb, 24 issue of the paper, in ¥ r -e ’ Vy iY WM AIP oil ane Sr oe a AF > 3 5% Sart ba . pi 1 " wh a n hs » 1 >" > - ty 5s th Hn ar sid “gr ype much liking for book knowledge Brooks and daughter Evelyn. M - they 11 brilliant fights In national | Colonel Joal's plan to reclaim the 4 at looking for all three nay aipression that they are aiding misfor . Be 5 1 “VEIN. MAT. and 24 - " “ # 240s 14 . vy bak While they were being given lessons Mrs. C. E \ the Henney Millinery Shoppe unates, are quite mistaken. These ; Mrs » men and thel methods have been looked up by the “Rural New Yorker” these mongrel h ing neckties from i Ye were much interested in the ar Millinery modist APPeArance “Blin srodie”™ “Necktie Kyler, and easonably priced the Blind Salesman : r the ime ! hopeless, the goods B 3 history Barrens If ail these barren acres in Latin and algebra and history line aks i children, Dero There is, however, an immense am- lean be used for anything then truly r your spring and summer needs, Lat] : t ow. | thy. Bobby, Linn, Eunice and Esther; | sunt of Pennsvivanis history which | t in” which they grasped with some difficul- lyre Tee Rhoads ar 1 ren. 4 | oun f nnsyivania ristory Heh | “nothing was made In vain. ————— SS ———————— J Mra, Lee Hhoa and ch ren, George: | sehonl baal 4 . viet ti 4 . . ye ow a " y th jetier lusiness furean ¥. they often spent their time in fool- | py and Grace: Mr. and Mrs. I. E je hool books do not mention, and I am a native of "Tad and as! Appropriation Committee Visits Penn and the tter Business Bureau of ing. But when they were given some | 1 40n Madal Ya tt {| which Is important not only because i, 1 picked huckleberries and hunt- State College. St. Louis, and they report that the Jodon, Madaline Platt, { of its association with the development railing arbutus in the Barrens. In F a A blind do not profit from the sales of or the first time in many these ties and condemn from start to embers yf the Use APPrODT Ons % . membe . he Hous ppropriatior finish the method of salesmanship. i Josephine Platt, plainer and more practical course, they | Mr and Mrs. John Garver and Mary | ,¢ could see the benefit of it. and they (Garver, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Confer | son | C iia a section of that kind grows this commonwealt but by re tof its relation to the progress of the, ca y x and sage brush committee of the State Legislature nation. ; re ssiling of col on 15 ow wy : 0 : : o : 5 We are reading i id and snow in made a sflicial inspection isit to the The auto traffic. Pennyivania Day. March 4, while | pennsyvivania It is hat to realize ¥« | designated to mark the annivers { our nter is © soll t} , Fal aaron i rvitig f. : well, than to fool around in trying af rey, Junior: Stanley Brooks, Mr |. \ hei wlé m mn the job ¢ Pe oe whol minds on the job of ind daughter Myra Jean, Edgar Hart Car or hove $ fone vol $a . es aring those studies well It is Oller, Mr. and Mra. H. C. MeClenahan and Pennsvivnaja State Colleg jast week. [the year, was unusually heavy ’ TI po 3 & y 3 x th hey y » ¢ he campus , n any there the charter of htful and we hating 60 he le ; 1 mpus « of a : ana . ih Treaster and daughter | > + : : # . : hur ay after an in the even- was ay » mtinuou stream © ™ fi t nd Ri ) te itl y v Charl fn + I'he most important thing in any line rine Mis Sore Smith 3 ys Hin Penn by Charles I11, : : . “ rr) SS Imnatn, oF eT . : i ifford 2 ; annual Ore | & and daugh inl ret, Edith Potter, Clarence | } " ind Mre Harry Bkvier and | 118 al Y¥y or, +f ‘ 4 ational . i whole ene y into a vocational | 4. uohter Hazel Mr 5 doubt better to learn 5 simple thing hi Ethel, Margaret. Jack, Bil ter some bigger aim. were nt to a Penn State stu- ! } oming over the Seven ing wy 1 dent athletic mass meeting when the ountais found the half -milk link portions of concrete college auditorium was crowded to thet th 0 I most horrible condition. One of study, i to inspire the student . . John Huds a a . : : = “ : CARY with the determination to learn what doors, On all sides the legislators saw the cely believe that the State and Mrs. Roy ' % tha avast histose o : sey . : larity i the v history f : ¥ 8 s x ; MRS. JENNIE L. HOMAN esults of the enforced depreciation. of " department would Dermit and Mrs, Floyd Walker y State cannot result othe to exist, and especially he learns thoroughly If he will put course, but if he would waste much of | 4. kK. Mr his ye i So won i ob Course of and children, Kenneth and Frances in increased pride in Pe ansvivania c ————————— os grounds and buildings that has result : i general culture, he would better take Iar. and Mrs. B. Fetterolf and children 7 Celebrates 85th Birthday. ed from insufficient State appropria- (i #0 long a time on such an Imports the Yo wtional Soutue. Such nen of Winifred. tiong in recent years, and the crowded jant road work are a wonderfu welp in Pennsyl- ' and r ¥ . y = fe " . conditions claw OO f ¥ % ors are & won wp tudents a av. M and Mrs Wwhert Bloom and sof | “WHY IS PROHIBITION.” towns in Mifflin county. nestling beau-|* n Yitions of a & a ms and labor . March, the public sale month in orable. start ’ . Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walk: | ¢ aku be . Law af. jtifuily at the foot hills of the Seven tories which would obtain some relief Central Pennsylvania, i= more than rable star If somebody should ask, as they of | Mountaine 1 the end £ th , in the passage of Senate Bill No. 8371, 1¢ omnjeted All kind t tiie Mari Mir nd Mrs I B k ten do: “Why Is Prohibition?’ tell] Cuniaing an a an u ig Non now before the legislature to provide Haji ohm 20 y NEE OL oR ————————————————— Marie; Mr. and Mr James Irooks, . as derful Big Valley trail ¢ ¢ bi - ! > . ET . TOTrses, sheep fer z tobert og 3 i him that one of the most effective and erful Big Bd tradi, was the birta 1.000.000 fo ry buildings and $3. hon . Hogs and heap sold at very Elysburg Bank Bandit Arrested. Robert Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Em- m bi . ; place of Mrs. Mary E. Shoop, on Mar. |} 0 r new huldngs an fair or higher price. Implements, in ery and daughter Tsabel, Mrs. William | YDanswerable answers to.that improt-|o ,c.. rile ¥ rf ras | 234.000 for general maintenance, agri rorkahl iti i i rell, whi Parker, Louise McCormick, Eugene |Ant question is the vastly increased ent Villian Na Haxtrison thin cultural research and extension. high a oi — Waits Mowery. Mr d Mra. . V. Jod 1 efficiency of the American working | V 3 igh ——— A ———— . . yd : : Ts A BT arn I. X= JOO BN man. The inefficiency ind untrust and the country was just beginning ey was lost. not considering the use . 1 oe) # PN Ch BY is on : f . y vie v 1 -~ : f children, Grace, Jean, Emma, Cherrie, | O10. 8 (EHC drinking workman | 10 Found itself into the magnificent Game Killed In Pennsylvania the farmer had of them. The attend* . : » 5 * i was one of the biggest factors in out- |SoYernment we have today. The State Game Commissioner re-lance is sald to have been Jarge at ail lawing the saloon. There are other | Mrs. Bhoop during her four score [ports the game for 1926 season killed {sales and the lunch bags full Mifflin reasons which ought to weigh heavier jand five years has lived pretty much [to be considerably larger than in 1925, [eounty sales are also reported as have perhaps with public opinion, the moral {in that portion of the State and atlexcept in the case of rabbits, ruffed (ing been profitable to the seller rather aspect of the case being one of them {Centre Hall where she was and is]grouse and bobwhite quail. The num- than to the buyer. Hg y . Hoved by a arge circle FIenae. . i i ¥ gille but the one that appeals to everybody, | or ( y Mo ge cir of friends [ber of the lead ng kind of game killed Jeremiah Zettle, of Spring Mills, hire My | When the Methodist Home for the land reported In 1026 follows: 5 Tn : . i churchman and non-churchman alike. | y . dealer fh raw furs was in the upper Aged opened, Mrs. Bhoop became a Elk ‘4 § end of the county a week or so ago, employer and employee, “dry” and | guest going there from the First De 1 1 " { regula " . \ ’ " d irs v ¥ ales A “wet” just the same, 8 the wonderful er, legal males (regular and bought from trappers the furs they had accumulated during the win ' i . ! . i Methodist Episcopal parish, Centre Beason) ben 11.648 Jali a go indbateint | Prog acsiomns fall, Tuesday of last week she was Deer, special season ... 1.298% wr. In. th nelghhorhood of Pine { wy 4 si # © CERIN HO happily celebratin wr birthday . 1 . pil y 2 he sirthday an Bear .... teeny 660 Grove Mille he bougnt from James A. Tummao, $1 foxes and <r atkunks; from hibition as the policy of this nation | oo. at (he home. She was the] Rabnit 57.8 } n 4 hy v - ls vase Cheha 2.7557.544 the 7 per cent. Preferred Stock of Marine corps on: the Pacific coast last and the 18th Amendment as an inte [recipient of a number of beautiful Squirrels ......... 1.207.000 : k Keystone Power Corporation, for the lgeptember, and for several months was gral part of our constitution. } remembrances. RACCOONE. ... os uy Rossman, 28 foxes and 18 ekunksy quarter ending March 31, 1027, payable | guarding United States mail. Later The above is from a Burnham core Wa turkeys from Archey Laird, 20 fox pelts; from April 1st, 1927 to stockholders of rec-|he was assigned to the Twenty-fourth respondent, who from his observations —————————————— Ruffed Grous at , M. ©. Wieland, 10 skunks and 2 weas* 8 at the works there, is fit to propound! The public soon forgets unless you ed Grouse ,.... ele. Williams Gurmo has a big lot of ord at the close of business on March [eompany, which safled from Se )- § NY » : : ! 21; 1927~G. E. MURRIE, Secretary. ono. Calit or Chinn | Di“ lana answer the question correctly, |remind it-—advertise! Ringneck Q asunta Va : fox. skunk and wensel pelts to Hilf ’ w "w " - J « EHRs » : } : credit. izenship Gerald, IL.ena and Lyrin; | — an— Milroy: one of the prettiest little er and children, Russell, Robert and John Mayeros was held in Cleveland, on Friday, charged with a holdup Jan- wiry 3rd of the First National bank of Elysburg. He was shadowed for two weeks by Detective Sergeant B. C. (and Isabel. Kaffman, of Eilysburg, in the hope ———————————— that he would lead the officer to an Frank L. Yearick, son of 1.. G. Rear- alleged accomplice. Abandoning that ick, of Lock Haven, formerly a resi effort Kaffman arrested Mayeros andjdent of Centre Hall, Is a member of served extradition papers on him. the Fourth Regiment, United States —— Marines, which is now protecting . American interests in the vicinity of Keystone Power Corporation. KRhanghal, China. The young y Notice of Dividend. satled with the Twenty-fourth compa The Board of Directors has declared ny from San Diego, Cullf., on the U quarterly dividend No. 20 of one and |g 8 Chaumont in February, for Chl- three quarters (1%) per cent. upon |pa Mr. Rearick reenlisted in the
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