Ante deel ele fetededele PENNSYLVANIA REFS | ofesfeetuctonte elortout ea tuotor tent un taut un ust atuntonte Fayette county's criine wave some what subsided In May, according te the report of Coroner Baum, as only four murders and one suicide were However, the number of to automobile accidents five and accidental drown- two. There were two mine due to numbered two and Ings aceidents, of the barnyard of the I. A. farm near Lock Haven, 3y a vote of approximately 5 Northumberland vor of building Stella Caris io 1, horough voted In an $85,000 Purposes, Link, aged 6 years, In the State Hospital at Ashland from an abscess on the jaw, resulting from a tooth, loan for school died decayed Northumberland of club in the first an's Augustaville county, clai the state, The passed class populati No honor pig in the Hazleton from as a mn. soundly district has the increase school third of the second {to result an did Mahlik, Uniontown, sleep that he was not dis- turbed for the tackle on trunks, money were found 200 vards from lik Steve of during the time required the use of trunks fl floor removal of by two from of his his room The the the second home which all contained about he possessed, more than $2100, the Mah home, Milton can the will as Guard in for the property at was its value, but one el id riff Martz to satisfy bank. The 1892 by Company N.G P., company under Jarret Amer! took title Norman Post, of Sunbury, Twelf armor be for well as an armory * ANY Legion, f v and user the Nat arganizs post onal he 1 Sunbu $6057.26 Thi twentieth gale considered about a because of sent ofl a lien ment se b when it ered held Wis a loeal ed Regiment, holding the price £10,000, val Because resi water power to Armory wag erect E, which in Twelfth formed a +} fn tie nan Of Sunbury £29 000 The L100.000 of the Guards, The contract was and lot was worth t estimate of presen te Is fAestruction lence wag insufficient force a Harmon 10.000 |iream on burning Connellsville, the Connellsyl : tha asking fr fire department re ‘ed in 1 lines of two water pressure was sncl |pon. fine time and attached 1 hose to Mugs, but th rT plu 1 that a to reach the hull was taalle 1 » x totally destroved motor vehicles colored license 1009 con tion having hoger Hig! Mar and The out to i has two m whieh w inmernis n Sadler gO0ON T0060) reqn reed 1 ” ¢ . cepartmen I$ ¥ arted construction records and the almost 180d 100- mil ark onths earlier than last vear, Work than as the banner year ig under ay more contracts on ever hef at this time, State swrintendent siru ing all school principals principals, Liggett Foreign Wars, at Reading, has decided not to affiliate with the United War Vete- rans’ Council, to be composed of rep- resentatives of ‘inegan has sent at training uperintendents of schools, and normal scl of Post, Veterans the of the | own various veteran organizations is city, but has In- committee and will find work for the unemploy- ed, . Charles Eplinack from 15 to 17 Penitentiary by Judge Stephens Johnstown, when he entered a plea of guilty to an indictment for Epmack was arrested last February while distributing radical literature among the employes of a rallrond con struction company. “It is a pity that you ever came te this country to abuse its privileges and try to pull down the flag that our forefathers thelr life's bloed said Judge Stephens in imposipg sentence, It was the first cuted In Cambria Women voters have forced creased welfare was sentenced to 0 years in the Western at sedition shed to preserve,” case of sedition ever prose county. in Lackawanna conn ty the court to divide some of the old election districts, The Lancaster County Farm Bu reau, with several thousand members, seeing a grave menace in the adoption of daylight saving time by Harrishurg, York. Reading and other nearby cities, has called upon other farm tions to use their Influence Lancaster on standard time, was taken at a mass meeting. Ro crowded is the Fayette county Jall at Unlontown that no more men charged with trespassing or loitering around the coke works will be admit- ted. Within the last few weeks many men were committed from different sections of the county on charges of trespassing .on rallroad property or coal or coke plants, Just a few min- utes previous to the issuance of the order a dozen prisoners, sentenced to 30 days for trespassing, were com- mitted from Connellsville, The Mount Carmel school board Wnereased salaries of all grade teach ars to £1000 and also Increased those of thy high school faculty. After serving 41 years continuously in the Lititz postoffice, Miss Ella BE. Buch has resigned, Charles D. Fangfish, of Cly, fell 24 feet from a cherry tree and may dle, William Wittel, employed at a Mar- fetta quarry, sustained a skull frac ture when hit by stone, Firemen from Irwin, Greensburg and Jeannette were summoned to ald in fighting a blaze at Westmoreland City, organiza. to keep Action George Henry, a policen.an, areaiguo- Pittsburgh police court In con- nection with the theft of money from the home of Charles W, Young, was held for court under $1000 bail. Ethel Hall, a domestic in the Young resi testified that she had given Henry between $500 and £600 in the past two years, some of which she said had from her employer's house, denied he knew the money and sald he had only borrowed it from the woman, 4 ed in heen stolen Henry was stolen marble drinking fountain at the was presented to Greens- burg with appropriate exercises by Ww. 71 LU. The Pennsylvania against C. ¢ Of Chocolate i. com entered suit Lew- collector internal to recover $101,378 with that ellyn, in Pittsburgh, interest, The company amount is for manufactured government 1919 and 1920 Two barrels of a high grade Ww D. Sunbury four claims the faxes on and sold and unlaw fully col which it which the lected In whisky [elby's months rald on illard pool rome In ago, were sold to hospitals by the gov 9 nominal price of went to an t other Mu stored jall and the Hospital liquor imokin State he SHOKM Ww the Northumbe Sunbury lech i Al and medicinal orth of 1 i county ether pru worthless purposes This will 0 at the jall tT, aged 65 ye the sewer M. W. Su inent fa I f Hunlock m:sSsing since when th in finding from home vealed i peared 1 the morning, and wher ure after several din a quiet gone on fruitless nploy iia IR ment situat hetter, to the state office, 1 if the men contract wanted estimates hy districts: Altoor 14,190 Harris! town, KN710 MeKes these Kensington EVE ten 11d 12.175 ch, 40.050: $350 hd Serantot near! nsport, |f0u hern |e the road Wil and it has precaution prevent their Mountain at this int deep from fallin to aged 60, an engineer inicipal hospital gieam was was kille hen a pipe he exploded Or Vers repairing All yen n May Montour county jail at Danvil Sheriff Wagner « for 10 prisoners in the month, the largesi number 12 years, and thers were more than pri 1 y records were broke in the le ared in yet never two at one time. There is one sooner there at present State Treasurer Charles A. Snyder received £14.25 in cash which went The post the letter was blurred and place of sendiig cod not he made out. The sender wrote type written letter with no name and merely stated the money due in 1911 snd 1914 and which the sender had withheld at the time, not deeming it worth while, but since conscience had been at work and he be of the burden’ When he plunged 50 feet off a stack nto the state's conscience fund mark the on r n signed state taxes the or she “wished to relieved » suffer died in a son of Mr and Mrs, lartholomew, and took keen in doing hazardous jobs from dizzy heights, friends say Former County Mrs, John 8S. Bomberger, Lebanon left for for the of celebrating 19, Sunbury’s boy steeplejack, ed from he fow He Normah which Was na injuries minutes, interest Commissioner county, purpose THE CENTRE REPORTER, Wr Be So ol PREDICT - TRAP SHOOT * MARK WILL BE BROKEN There is every reason to be lleve that the Grand American Handicap will establish a new trapshooting for actual number of competitors this year Interest in the sport Is greater that ever before, fact attested to by the of that have part in the various fixtures that have already held this season. nimrods competed American, and it is confidently expected by trap ofHi¢ that at least 1,000 will bang away at the clay hirds this record a number shooters tuken been Last year T14 in the Grand shooting ials Season, GB 8 el ee BB AA BAA AAA AA AAA BBR BBB BB EARL SHEELY CALLED | { First Sacker. Lake City Wonderful Stops Around First Base—Long Legs Makes Him ldeal Target. for Fans cir. Earl league She ly, tne than Day made srdered Vis making, write Francisco Bulleth Interceptiag throws the path the base 1 ne ne ne of hardest Earl Sheely. led Is but in this respect feats 8 first baseman cn upon Sheely for a right-handed His long reach and his feet makes him infield can cut and rest as them if it is within the bounds of possibility. With a like Eddie Collins sdongside of him, Sheely will not have to cover so much ground, and to perfor is without first an equal baseman. ability to switch his and gives the They an ideal target Ors loose added confidence with throws stop their wiil sured KNheely player he DEMPSEY’S Is Jack Dempsey Some 8a) pion is when ot the ga writes n the Cl ie nar Jack Cin ilcago Post certain Dempsey hit like would he not bag. Kheels the is 8&8 good hitter who makes put the ball he offer at it, and he hit enough to insure permanent berth, pitcher will over well himself a Now he knocks ‘em off, - * . The sociation Montreal Amateur Athletic as 2.000 members, . so» has French compete Lenglen, will not this summer, Ad - * Suzzarme tennis star, { country i in What's Zyhszko heck of a Well, there a name? Kotsonaros of letters. * -. . in and jot is a celebration will take Au. gust 25, Pottsville council has finally adopt. a daylight saving ordinance, Jolted from the running board of a truck at Altoona, Charles Knox, n colored barber, was ran over and his neck broken, Antonio Labi, former hotelkeeper at Braddock, was fined $1500 in the Pittsburgh federal court for violating the Volstead act, Principal G. M. Hausenecht, of the Lock Haven High Seool, has resigned to become bursar of the Kutztown Normal Sshool, Professor Charles E. Roudabush, formegly principal of the Mount Joy schools, has heen elected supervising principal of the schools at Minersville, Only 50 per cent of the applicants seeking certificates to work as miners in the Hazleton district passed the tests of the examining board. When Dr, W. H Lewis, of Mount Carmel, opened his garage to get his automobile to make a call he found it place on odd empty. Fans often ride a boxer for crawl | ing into his shell. But it's expected {of a varsity racing crew, i . . . Herb MeCracken, star athlete, has | been awarded the allarqund trophy by the University of Pittsburgh. LJ . * Capt. Payne Whitney of the 1888 Yale crew has “een dn consultation with Coach Nickalls at New Haven. * . » Mounted police will guard the pari mutuel betting booths at Canadian race tracks this summer to insure honesty. » . » One woul@l have more confidence In his whipping Jack Dempsey if he spelled his name “George Carpenter.” . "oe Pete Stinchecomb, the Ohlo State star halfback, cracked the “Big Six" broad jump record with a leap of 28 feet and 1 inch, . oe Kotsonaros and his champlonship wrestling ambitions ean now sit down «or rather up. Zbyszko put him on his shoulder blades There are Dempsey punch he been weight cha infraction of doubt Cetin will wake disqualified ou mplonsghip of the Rules. There that blow is an Queensherry iw rabbi the infraction I ured it He Kouts with or while scored qualified in At Vor istralia ie benefit of » rabbit t! know STORIES Many path . plate is paved 3 re a Dome A minor leaguer isn't association, but by the in it. . oo» Babe four-ply singles. Ruth Buy rather kin admits he'd 1 than to hit .7¢ » * » St. Louis Americans have Pitcher Nick Cullop to the A. A. club. Louisville * * * valuable in at an Filagstead Is can fill outfield position. * Government officials have not made any pinches among the millions of baseball dope users, » - » a ball play- infield or - . The Malls arrived in Cleveland ihis The left-hander has a special delivery stamp on his offerings now, + . * Chief Poolaw was not good enough the Southern league, hut he is Any man who has filled ont an in come tax blank ought to find the job of figuring a batting average com paratively easy. * Big leaguer will now hie to Wilkesharre, Pa. Harry Williame, high school hurler, pitched a no-hit, no-run game, % » soonts - of Ty finish, Jennings’ is that size-up theyll Hughle Cobb's Tigers one-two. three sidered a good guesser, * +» Glenn Meadows hig unconditional re put on the voluntary retired list, - * - When they hoisted ship pennant at Cleveland, the first that Cleveland ever had beheld, even the wind paused In curiosity to greet it, . » Joplin’s rookie outfielder, Gabhy Ktrain, has been going so good that at least one big league scout has made a trip to the Western league to give him n looking over, 6 @ Some deep delver Into statistics has fizured that Eddie Roush this year will draw 20 cents for every step he takes in playing the season out for the Cin. snnati club, That means 850,000 steps in 340 or so games, t Punch N Needed. “0 a a UNUSUAL BASEBALL RULE . . * . - + . » -. . - : - « at i I Barr) ‘ormick * the * . at + That scored . . gave . . > ! . should RAYE hit first B the ba have thi on $s aa landed hin originaily rhe from first nr triple on wha 1d {ter a t been an easy out, * + - + . + + * ¥ * * + » * * - - 4 » . . > - * * * - 4 AAA AAA AAA AAA AMAA Pitcher Released to Toronte by Giants Must Make Good in Interna. tional League, Jesse the In- 1 optional Winters, released the Toronto club league under agreement, must make good this year or John McGraw will interest in him This fellow has all stuff necessary to make him a first-class hurler, but for some reason or other, probably because he is very high- strung, he has failed to make good in by Giants to of the an 3 Ose the Pitcher Jesse Winters, Perhaps a year in the minors will steady him and teach him to get the most out of hig natural skill in manip ulating a ball, Fortunately, Winters has been sent to a club managed hy a man who knows his capabilities and his faults thoroughly, Larry Doyle will know how to handle the tempera. mental Texan, and will aid him more than any other minor league leader could. | A A A APA APM AM MAN O° WAR SLIGHTLY SHORT OF HIGH MARK Inrgoest de Tob Ny — GA A AAA Ap A BA Al At LOUIS FONSECA HAS LEAD IN HIS SHOES 4 tates Example of Tigers. h Cpt UY ~ Imi In Actual Snug Pai Pl: r of Featherweight Play Cincinnati Dons ver Enea. Like About Wigner, cre——¥F jgunderse Honus But a CK on after nus Wagner up bat he OlLes At with the grand minor into for me off¢ rs several from grand ompanies waiting for me now, If 1 can’t be a big leaguer I'll try to make m3 4 living singing ig. | of All Kinds This botties is the season to say it with . * - Babe Adams retains his punch long- er than fighters, » * ” most Willis 150 84 H. Stoecker has been elect swimming captain of Girard ry nl college. * * * A bird who not can take a blow and then give one is “counter- fit" fighter HEeCesSSarily a * * - Every swimming title but one among the has changed hands in women swimmers 1821. . "oe half varsity More than Princeton in studies » - . the honor the men on Crews are men Professional soccer football i= to be given a trial in the East and New England in the fall - - . Greasy Neale (s the nineteenth foot. hall Washington aud Jefferson has had since 1800, ". » » coach The navy crew has plenty of fine material and is said to be able to row any distance called for, - r * Richard Norris Williams 2d may try to regain the national lawn tennis crown which bie wore in 1914 and 1916, * » - Harvard students cannot use their tennis courts on Sunday because they are within 1.000 feet of a place of worship. . 9 9 Tex Rickard will got into the “swim” still further by building the largest swimming pool in the world at Madi gon Square garden, « # = Bqualing the 100-yerd record of 035 seconde is becoming ordinary. Allan Woodring of Syracure is the latest to pull a "Charley Paddock.”