PENNSYLVANIA | STATE ITEMS | Seranton vading the numbers Smithtield slaughtered this caught Bare, After chickens had in mink iscuousiy neighborhood, animal hy the home the mink mn measured in fa Nr., of thi ace, In r of the coup n the rea Killed nto the trap. Bare eleven chickens before it The the tail, Thieves fo break property animal two feet from end he tip of Freeland erable trouble of its nose to its went to into the mn the Ww consid Adolph Zimmerman ithe ex 11ers pectation of looting holesale liquor store o ‘harles Dasheck They were badly the plas dently (nk: e me fine ago, a tact evi Bloomshu: ved to be the =mallest itl mine in the 1 States is locat 1 Columbia hin nited 16» 12 miles mine is lo cated on Mountain of a breaker, Gulip Ritchie | the mountain onl comes from small t to the employed hy huge lumps buver hreaki * Ines | force of seven coal i for there being im tain to New made by the Standar resumption made in will be this tis practicall buile housing quite a study think such building Freeland Law Workers Eckley and an will Freeland Sandy innovation hb doctor as made an service for month, physiciar rate, and $2 ave heen ol additiona Several vears ago of prices, which Freeland did away fiat based hy number of Harrishu nen of sioned health the thon ol; will be ni Pittchurgl Car, ger were seized by the lend author! just unloaded into a Wareroun the and street, just ir ayette county jail John a yolae table Waiter Brown. wii had receis wl ¢ 11 tha the “jaky™ : Pitteh in trafic for mai mont! It Kou Wis ol under connection nnder stool tt} region is flooded with lagnor A investigation is promised traffic, it is arrests being SW eeping in the “jaky nid, threatened The Ax apy sewer avetem State Harrisburg roved i Stat te improven ents ton A Zeese startled people here, home mash damped on the rive; Kerar flock of I i ntoxie fend brew bank being responsible Lockport James Af Lewis. 70 years old, was held up while going for mill but the K, but robhers Bloomshurg got nothing Despondent business deal, Harris Margolis, Louis, will recover New Castle Two handite raidea Bessemer, ten miles west of here, roh- bing nine men and escaping in an au tomaobile with loot estimated at £2000 according to reports reaching here, It is belleved the men headed for Youngs. town The men who are alleged to have been negroes, were driven by »n white chauffeur. The robberies were quickly staged and with such boldness that pursuit which was organized prov od fraitless, Dillersville.—Harry I. Gener, aged 12 years, applied a mateh to a railroad cap and as the result is In the pital in a serious condition. Sunbury.—When their motorevele turned turtle on a steep hill at Fishers Ferry, near here, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Shepley, of this place, were thrown out and rendered unconselous. Brownsville Struck by a train near here, Tony Belovoce, 85, address un. known, was almost Instantly killed, New Kensington.—The plant of the American Sheet and Tin Plate com. pany has resumed operations on full time, aver a of St 1 attempted suicide hy but poison hos. Harrishurg three-fourths Figures showing that the fatmns in Pennsyi- viania are worked by their at the ate department farm property buildings, of owners have statistical bu been « ompleted of the st The including livestock, reau culture Rite, and The 9 | | | 01 i in the machinery C0 OOO EH), ber of nim LiLlILLS | | Pittsbargh-—A u=e of warning ag: spring and well water was W. H. Davis, result of a bs of typhoid during the Sixty-nine cases and M1) tith ase ed here hy city he director, us a | in in irge in number Pittsburgh months oped during July rector said. the fever List Fave August, two devel the i Nelinsgrove.- Watts and ons at The Herrold, Foltz held reun Rolling Green Park, near here. Jenkins Hill, 66, six commander of Knights Derr, families Reading. years supreme of the Golden States, is dead Altoona. —After 51 vears nn the se of the Pennsylvania Railroad com G. WW. Kinch, freight conductor his place, went on the retired list, arrishurg The neorporated thited a Minersville S50. 000 for Eagle’ of thy United here, ry. se pany, first brewing com- many here, in months charter It is for a concern, rs out eleven he shock of FUL VS rs. Stephen Albert and em towns! Pp, f wverely hurt wrecked ceed from | gasoline children burning CONS dered, Ee been able arn, statetnent of resiuction does Frick Coke I niontow as a rival Anna Gla town Fayette meik, of + a near Uniontown, between two teams of bloomer girls, Wn ne ' runs, one with the The latter slar The * gv the full mn came in last inning all” which touch ‘em blow Fairbanks vie HOUus team victory was a smash field. The bases Miss Glazacik hase bang Wyanlusing fo were untenanted when scored her other four Ww KE Laceyville, state fish warden, was shot and seriously wounded by Peter Wal ters, of Spring Hill, who secured pos session of the gun carried by the war den when placed under arrest for vio lation of the state fish The in Jured man's condition is considered serions, Shoemaker arrested Walters | and Harry Pond, also of Spring Hill The men submitted without a protest. Suddenly Walters grabbed the gun | worn by Shoemaker from the holster, pointed it point blank at the warden and fired, the shot entering the neck and striking the spine. Both men then escaped. State police are seeking Wal ters and Pond. South Tovanda.-—Falling from an automobile, Mra. William ©. Swart. wood, 53, of this place, was instantly killed, her neck having been broken. : Gettysburg Captain George N. Ran dolph, U7, 8 A, has been added to the teaching staff of the reserve officers’ training corps of Gettysburg College, Milton ~The school board decided not to assess the £5 school tax against women citizens of that borough, Pittsburgh James 8, Campbell, an attorney here, died in a hospital in this city while under an anaesthetic during Shoemaker, of Inws, an operation for the removal of a bunion. stat nn Everybody Speaker know little The tall hat All lows the nlso Texans who ROPE-SKIPPER | ngier wo followed far: where he Dempsey (ows GIANTS’ ALL-STAR OUTFIELD Manager McGraw Acquires All.College Backfield by Acquisition of Howard Berry, The acquisition of Penn 3 t i great A Howard Berry « around athlete, MoeGiraw's 11 college football has Berry will be remembered national all-around champion and coun i piler of second in ve ity J im Thorpe, Ww records only to those of hao wae Howard Berry. a Giant outfielder, too. Berry also was one of the leading football stars, With Berry, Frisch, Young and Ryan, the Giants have an all-collegiate foot. ball backfield of considerable ability. Frisch halls from Fordham, Young from Texas and Ryan from Holy Cross, Berry Is trying for an outhield po (mp f) / AAR Futur TENNIS PLAYING I BIG HELP TO BOXER AE way The Minneapolis Saskatoon longus (Red) Bird, ‘h the Joe Shreve Texas leagu mas t is Washington port in #owin He is a join the tenn southpaw > 4 » Outfielder Moines under Francisco club heen with Des from the San shifted to the Joplin club Che Mission leagueg an independent Californian, which furnished employment to a number of in * Ww » Sheehan has team and will The veteran Tommy joined the Richmond play second base, replacing Luke Stuart, sold to the St. Louis Browns, . "0 The Joplin club has turned Out. cinnati Reds and has given Pitcher Carlos Patrick Ragan his uncondition- al release. The Chattanooga team, immediately upon Eddie McDonald taking hold as manager, began to win some ball games, one of its feats being to heat Little Rock three straight, - ad - While Nashville fans were specu lating on Eddie Bogart going back to the big show this fall because of his good work, the Nashville management up and trades him to New Orleans, d v A OTe { Th BF ‘ + vy Wimbhis don, is champion 4 » England's miler that seeonds great eotntry at 4 the Hin he record in nntes 13 4.5 fnsteost ship mile . * = New stadinms in of Michigan, Van- and 1U'nt Michigan's is he. college CO rRe include erhilt, ereity California, Stanford of Kansas enlarged. MIDDLEMEN According to the check-up on the fans who witnessed the “Fight of a Century” at Tex Rickard’s bowl July 2, S0.000 fans pald 1.650000 to gain ad mittance, But that was a small item as compared with the total of what those 80.000 paid, Railroads, hotels and food houses went into the fans’ pock. ete for an average of possibly £100 to $150 per, That makes a layout of more than S8.000,000, And they spent it all for Just 10 minutes and 18 seconds of milling. But it was worth {t~to a fight bug. HELD AS SOUVENIR State of Wlinois Prizes Gave Wielded by “Uncle Joe.” Historical Library the Proud Pos scusor of Relic of Famous Repub lican Cenvention of 1204, after iciure could T Was gs the Served and Saved. nt. baskward Connecticut tows and almost clothesless nt ped the hin 24 joined the ac Chris secretary df A position wit Hi becas s arrival Good club” and an suber in this who group of constantly endeav Are lish themselves in or | yo nard-work ng. such ¥ 8s nking folks deserve. One night found is {Oars the lobby of the build Hig sister wae {ll and He helped te ire she needed, As possible he paid back his Since then he has moved into of another Y. M. C. A amd hes joined the church at the Bowery be served and ing in required was give the quickly as loan. the dormitory branch Thus he makes branch for another to saved as he himself And so the chain of deeds goes on in this bright spot in a darkened part of the metropolis-—Exchange room was, endless gownd American Old Style. Three visitors wo shirt sleeves were refused admission to the gallery of the house of representatives in Wash. ington a week or so ago. While their companions, wore formally habited, entered freely, they stood In the cor ridor cutside the door. lamenting the rile which denied them the pleasure of gazing upon the men from their home state seated among the mighty, making the laws of the land. One doorkeeper alter another saw their plight, sympathized and then slipped off his uniform coat. The three vis itors put them on joyfully and went in, It is sure they were well pleased with all they saw, ingenious Coyote, On a ranch in Saskatchewan a ecap- tive coyote retires into its kennel! with a crust of bread, chews the crust into fine crumbs, and then spreads them around in front of the kennel. The fowls come to get the crumbs, and Mr, Coyote usually has a chicken for his meal,