PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS Seranton.—The street foremen have filed a petition with Mayor Connel asking for a salary increase to $150 a month, Greensburg. Walter Royed, a Greensburg soldier, who, after the close of the war married Miss Mart Bose, a French girl, has left Greens burg and returned to Roschelle, France, where he w Zag 18 ness with his father-in-law, John Bose New Castle.—County state police recov red about sworth of loot taken from the Walt Raub store at Ed irg, by robl They found it town Falls, Qhio-Pennsylvania New Castle.—A of Grove City mel gas well on the Si farm, near Slippery an initial rock pressure It Is the largest borhood for Allentown. ly $100 accumulate William A. Folh against Nicholas NM cents, which was dismis Clinton A. Groman in court suit was the { an ice bill. The ts were put on Follweller. Freeland. met death when struck by falling con, while aiding in the m nent of house, worked I te ¢ mines for m was consi ical men in undgrgrount before he Pittsburg player of football officers and i spute ove Christophe urns. who Meredith Thomas; Union wn rd vi received here that : United States aviator, ar hi Rumanian bride have ar wl In imp Dix from France and wi > ischarged from service within wort time A big reception the couple, Slatington Warden James Geary planted Chinese pheasants from Oregon and ringneek pheaunants from filinois in the woods of Lehigh coun ty. Woodlawn. When his oll-saturated "trousers hecame inflamed, after tak ing fire from a lighted mateh, John R Ratechowski, aged forty-eight, a work er in a local mill, badly burned that he died four hours later, Gettysburg —For the first time In the history of Adams eounty not one criminal case Ig listed for trial at the November Lowistown vianned here for Game Was so term of court, Winfield Scott Dish op, nn Pennsvivania rallroad watch man, was Killed by a train here, 3ethleboem With the iIndorsement of the Bethlehem chamber of com- merce, local cecret socleties are form ing a fraternal counell to combat radi cal propaganda, Altoona~Falling down the cellar gtalrs, Mrs, Mary Ramplin, of this ce, broke hoth arms, ranton. After pleading gullty to rege of attempted blackmail, Mrs eT. bonger, of Lewistown, was $50 by Federal Judge Witmer, Harrisburg. —Governor Sproul has asked the state war history commis sion to get Into touch with local com munities and counties having wa! work committees so that the work of compilation of Pennsylvania In the war may be expedited He had an extended talk with Director Albert E. MeKinley, Mount Carmel —A second death re sulted from the wind blast i venia colliery, when John Mount He 1 Pott (irove, His fat ed in the mines Inst Scranton teorganization plans the old thirteenth regiment conten plate the formation of here, with companies of the third 4 two battalions ttallon divided among ( Bonet Bloomsburg, Strou and Berwick. Milton To meet the scarcity of ‘arhondale, houses here business men have form worth of dwellings for sale at cast turkey out of season, Millard Conners was fined $25 Lewistown hospital patients ate the turkey, Uniontown His lungs punctured by his ribe, Andrew Mabain, a taxi his machine to avoid a collision with fn bugzey near here Hazleton miners who smoke underground will be pushed by the Lehigh throughout this region. Criminal prosecution of compan Johnstown Police not yet apprehended Italian, who : and killed « Perfecto Spaniard, at Jerome, Lebanon tev. CC. M Westernport, Md, has accepted a eall Fernandez, will take up his new pastoral duties November 1 New Castle ~The Ellwood Citizen, n weekly paper, has been purchase] by a new company, headed by Robot Struckler, of New Castle, and wil be converted into a dally In the near iS TITLE FIENNYESEm “Dean of American Coll longs to Keene Fitzpatrick of Prince- ton, Entering upon his year as al coach ollege athlete opular ‘ded * who first Natick the home of the country’s ers—takes up his duties this week. Fitzpatrick 1s Loved. Princeton has learned to love Fitz- patrick just as nembers of { White brought glory stitutis Mic man to Prin Michi SCRAPPING MANAGER STILL IN BASEBALL Both Leagues Boast of Leaders Handy With Their Fists. Former Star Player Laments Fact That Game Is Becoming Hand. shaking Institutio n-—Diamondg Battles Not Numerous. 1 better eq ned in the fighting leaders in Hugo Bezde Pirates, John McGray of the Branch Rickey of the Carding Mitchell of the Cubs and Geor § ings of the Braves, Any of this crov will battle, and if rumors can be cred to the mat with an obstreperous play er who might happen to get the ides Connie Mack of the Athletics, Miller Tigers arbitration what the other scrappy managers want to iron out in a battle, of the scrappy leaders, and even John McGraw 1s Inclined to let pass some tle Napoleon” into a hurricane of rage. baseball are responsible for the con- ran says, the player who fights for his From Independent Teams for Trial Next Spring. The Boston Red Sox have signed a number of players from fast independ. ent teams for trial next spring, have been starring with a team In Rensselaer, N. Y. Ed Iolly as scout position, preferring spenk for Bre AAA AMAA AMA MM YANKS FIN . . » . . . . . . * » i *. . + . } . » . » » . + > 3 . . . » » + + . - . 3 . . + » . . . » » . . 3 Be AAA AAA AAA GAA MAA AA CAPTAIN i ww) RETR, NG 3 we Frederick T. Shiverick of Chicago, who was unanimously elected captain of the Cornell football team, is a quar- terback and a star drop-kicker, He was captain-elect of the Cornell eleven in 1017. but never served, as he left the university to enter military serv- fee. He was a captain of artillery In English Farmer Recovers Damages for Animals Killed by Being Poisoned on Links, The Lees Hall Golf club, Sheffield, England, were the defendants in the Sheffield county court, In an action brought by a farmer who lost 16 sheep and two beasts through thelr being poisoned while grazing on the links. The evidence showed that the ¢lud anthorities had used weed-killer, con taining arsenic, on the land Practically every professional will agree that the most com- mon fault of the beginner in golf is topping, and before this can be corrected the must be discovered. Treatment in golf is similar to that In medicine, In that the dlagnosis must precede the prescription, In general there are three dis- CHuse t and separate causes for a topped ball, any one of which Is sufficient to spoll the shot, They are ralsing up the body, pulling in the ing the center of balance, ¢ 76 g 1 8 arms and shift putt uti ist ritmS di bed mag gbinlly BALL PLAYERS GOOD AS FOOTBALL STARS Several Besides Thorpe Could Make Good on Gridiron, Leslie Mann, Eddie Collins and “Rab. bit” Maranviile Rank as Being Particularly Clever—Others Equally as Good. Braves who is otball this fall ) { star who conld devote 5 1 » quite profitably ‘0 the It { Of course few d » to do so, The t that it would be foolhardy for any major risk of is s0 grea man to down. been rar thall players y never attend ut who wonld surely have y ar in the university world had he done so, 18 “Rabbit” Maranville, the peppery little shortstop of the Braves, wo gobs of the U, 8. 8. Pennsylvan- | 1a will bear witness to the Rabbit's ability on the gridiron. The Boston star virtually won them the champion- | ship while a member of that crew last | genson. Maranville is best at running | with the ball. He is so nimble, so | shifty and quick that he slides through | the opposing team like an eel. Manager MeGraw recently procured one of the best football players of re | cont years in Frank Frisch. Frisch, | who starred on the football team as well as on the baseball nine at Ford- aam, is equally at home on the dia- mond or football field, Dave Robertson, the Cub outfielder; Heathcote of the St. Louis Nationals and George Halas, the young outfielder who was with the Yankees early in the season, are all football players of ex- ceptional ability. MANY SPORTS IN AUSTRALIA Returned Soldiers Given Opportunity of Reunion and Recreation by General Brand. In order to give returned soldiers, who are on leave or unemployed, an apportunity of reunion and recrea- fon. the Victorian commandant, Gen. sral Brand, has organized a series of sports meetings between the various sectiong of the Australinn imperial force, Football, rowjng, running and wher sports will bring the old bat ml'one and divisions together again + wa the turf under peace {anditions omen With Backache and Pain Staunten. Va~""When 1 was about [wenty years of age | suffered a great desl at certain times with backaches and he pains ld have to keep to my bed for at least two days. My trouble was caused by conges tion. My mother had taken Dr, Pierce's F a v orite Prescription as a tonic and she thought might be of some benefit to we, and it surely proved to be. The relief was prompt, but I took thre bottles of the Prescription and by time wy health was better than it i r heen— it was abso utely r perfect. 1 take pleasure to all girls who suffer periodi ally.” . C. D. Reeves, 321 N. ventral Ave, AVOIDED OPERATION Fredericksburg, Va After motherhood I went down in bh 1 1 was an lid for over nin i I bad in- ation and ulceration an I can’t } how 1 suffered loctored, get ny relief The doctor res been strong I otherwise uld have and my chil dren were all very healthy fee! that [ have been by its use 1931 Duke St. INDIGESTION BAL-SPEAR-MINTO. Quickly relieved by refund money if results are not salisfactiory. 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