PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS Hazleton —Twenty-three fuplls have been enrolled in the Fresh Air School For Tuberculous Children. Chambersburg. Philadelphia, ones of the founders of during the civil war, an honor guest at the jubilee of Trinity BEpisco- pal church, Littsburgh.—Fall classes at the Uni versity of Pittsburgh have opened, University officials estimated the regis. tration at more than 6000 students. The first event of the day was a meet- Ing of the new freshmen class at Sol diers’ Memorial Hall. The purpose of the =ession the inauguration of a new course at the University in human progress, Hazleton. - men, under di rection of the state department of agri culture, started the crops in the local quarantined district where growing of the tubers has been a8 Wys “A COUrse Forces of to hurvest potato supervised the past three vears because of the prevalence of the wart plague Immune seed was planted by orders of the state economie zoologists, and the expectation that no further fection would be found, but it re ported that Highland and Upper Le- high potato patches sill reveal the pres ence of the pest. Altoona. —Fifty township was in is Fredow county citizens of petitioned the Ilair petitioners allege the money Is squan- dered, spent illegally and the town ship is not receiving its equivalent in better roads. Forty petition to have B. V. Black, Black and I. W. Black ousted as road Rupervisors of Logan township they have not made passable a through Gardner Heights and mont Terrace. Both will gued later. Harrisburg —A eriminal brick and use in constr building relative to Lake. cases be ar state ho-pltal for the manufacture the for " the insane cannot sell them to state tion o new prison labor, an opinion given by General Sollins, Altoona according Deputy Attorney Two men held up and ron bed Philip Pappas, a confectioner, at his business stealing 850. The hold-up men were traced by a trail of Y place, nickels, and highway, but ese aped. Pittsburgh. —George tenced to from eight the Western Penitentiary, Montgomery to ¢ years in the were members connection with this distriet. accomplice, pennies dimes the along Faub to WAR Ss&n ten in Mdward years and from ten t twenty They same of a numerors robberies ir Edward Burke, another SeTVIDnE a sentence in the penitent Johnstown known other men institution gang arrested Ir sixteen year inry, Bernt, "an, was killed and were injured when two antomohiles collided on Mill Creek Mr. Bernt «up erintendent of the waterways near the Cambria Steel The injured were James B. Hill, an official of the Cambria company: Bedford Hill, his son: William master mechanic of the steel company, and Emrye Fran- Joseph well slew] fou near here 3 ha road. wns company jands, cig, of this city, Wilkes-Barre—A mine forty feet in diameter and of about the same depth has caused terror in end of the city sh was found fronting the of Mrs. Jane Hofford and I'ennis Colling, whose homes have heen considerably damaged. The section is undermined by the Hudson Coal com. pany and officials sent two employes to the scene soon after the cave occurred and they lmve been dumping tons of rock into the Residents greatly alarmed, but the company clals claim that there will not be further damage. Uniontown.—Acensed of soaping a finger of Contractor Wilmer Wilkey as he slept and of removing a diamond ring valued at $2500. George Muncie, n local negro, has been arrested and confined in the county Jail. John Me Henry, also a negro, is being held in connection with the robbery. The offi- cers state that the two men, finding Wilkey asleep, applied soap to the fin. ¥er which held the ring and removeq the sparkler without awakening the owner. It is sald the ring was sola for $145. Berwick. —Scalding water was the weapon Mrs. Mary Fedas used success fully when she was attacked about midnight by Wasly Gibosh, who broke into her home on Third avenue, When she defended herself, he struck her on the head, pulled out some of her hair and knocked her down. She Jumped to her feet quickly, seized the teakettle from the stove and poured its contents on the man. He was badly burned on the head and shouldlers and fled, to be arrested a short time later by the po- lice, % Shamokin—~Two burglars entering the home of Dr. BE. M. Emerick, here, fled when the doctor awoke, carrying 4 pair of trousers and more than $100. Bloomsburg~~An ordet for rebuild. ing 500 cars for the New Jersey Cen. tral railroad has been received by the Bloomsburg plant of the American Car and Foundry company. ¢ Pittsburgh.—Wofk on three new public schools at a total expenditure of $2.000,000 was started here, Latrobe —Rev. William B. Carr, 8) years old, a retired minister, fell at his home here and Cructures hig left hip. cave the The ean section cone ped cavity residence hole aire off! any CT Altoona.-John LL. Rice, 70, for many years a ward constable here, dropped dead on the street from heart trouble. i and some | Altoona. —Cheaper milk cheap- | er’ sugar have resulted in deal: | ers here cutting the price of ice cream | from fifty to forty cents a quard. Sunbury. Thieves stole th» com- munion service from a cupboard in St. Matthew's Episcopal church, here. Brook.—The anthracite col- the C. M. Dodson company, being operated entirely by Beaver liery of here, is electricity. Altoona.— The Altoona contributed £13,480 the fund for Pope Benedict; of which the Altoona churches gave $2505. leaver Stephen Balliet, a diocese has to Teadow, Coal company, came In contact with a his wire, A struck Balliet hold, but electricity went Mrough holding his hand to the coming down the mine in the and broke inflicted numerous cuts The car was thrown the track, but Balliet hurt, He Is at the Hospital. Hazleton of New tomobile back his and completely wis not Hazleton off futally Clarence W, York, who met deat’ accidént near t Conn, JM Angust 16, in fund of K2006 3 the city, the in giving cash to of school writing the he Kline, in an an Bridgeport, his will he adminis io Ret aside "a tered by proceeds be ! used semi-annu Hazleton high esRays on given was the only son. of W. Kline, of Haz ‘wmherited a fortune of $2050, a gradunte of Yale, and art work. when he was prizes the “i ally students Kline Senator OC subjects the late | leton, and 000. He was had taken up killed. Lansford instantly and verely ‘njuresd hy when they Nicholas Joha an Widy Darish was splosion of kill “ee was I ed dy- drill failed namite, jit from a | explode in a attempted to it bad rock tunnel at a colliery Smith, of the hole after Erie—Captain Deputy Wh-gallon still the fa swt i%L- state and Kherify mind a 25 {i police, { for ishury | NOSses woods west clty A complete camp had been ered the moonshiners and a | Three { the al was Pit and tel by deep well dug men are under arrest, one for leged sale of the product, which tipped out n fruit jars tshurgh.—The An Tin Plate company announced increase bhelng sh wrican Sheet { its valled The had censed ket and nN most would he vmpelled to 60 days Ashfield wife of the Mrs. Cha Bethlehem the provided } i S2600 r the an Ii ected in com in Car forme has i fence COSI Ing Key Memorial memoration o bon county resident church, here, ei f her Mrs of th inter ancestors Schwab was a ig place and sti retains a great et in her native fawn Ass assistance fo Helen |} Davis, the anthorities the Reading whose for arrest bandits, People's rewards of arrest and con end of £20000 stolen secur stolen shout has gniy ed Ignas Miladin, sontenoed to ind fined courts by wis largely responsible of the has Trust « LN) ii Vyomissing bank with the six claim the for the ena} esl 2 mpany ered for viction of the bs for ties, indits recovery of the Of L180 00x the the 106.0060 wen re of New serve three L160) in the Judge Bald win, when he pleaded guilty manu liguor Milad'n then plead. to a charge « wiling liquor fined another $1000 An ft! ine Beaver Brigton, months in was jail leaver county fo facturing ol and was Seranton , guilty f organization - toe be Northern Anthracite was perfected banks represented at a here. It the plan of of the association known as Bankers’ Association with forty-six meeting held ie the Sponsors fo Lake Ariel and Montrose in closer aft F filiation with the House H. N. Bartlett, of the Peck ville Bank, was elected president: John Benfield, of Pittston, vice presi dent, and C. A. dale, secretary-treasurer The next In Seranton December 15. Pittsburgh An agreement on wage adjustments, the second in the bulld- Ing trades within a week, was reach ed by representatives of sheet metal contractors and Sheet Metal Workers’ Local, No. 12. , The new rate Is $1 an hour for an eight-hour day, or a cut of $1 a day from the rate which existed prior to June 1. The carpen- ters earlier this week neccepted the came wage scale as the metal workers, Harrisburg — Four children hecame orphans through the sulcide of Bern- ard MceNellis, 38 years old, who locked himself in his bedroom and turned on the gas, Point.—-More ‘han twenty residents of this Northumberland cc nty town. ship filed a complaint in court against the township roads. Mount Carmel.—Joseph Gavaniwies and Steve Lucas, alleged boy bandits, escaped from the jall here by prying fn lock off a cell door with a poker, Butler.—The new £100,000 gublic 1 brary here was dedicated with elabor ate ceremonies, Connellsville~~Mrg. Nell N. Pres her, well known in club circles here, was appointed a majority inspector of election to fill a suddenly created va. chacy CENTRE HALL, PA. A catcher doesn't get much Braves that “A catcher's winning team h the fast, order (0 get « very kind classic, and I was told that that | even if he had QCCUDIYS 8 very ope turned bhuel inning and job on a w ’ pitchers They have control ne good receiver of them Fhe und few to do readin, nost visilile to sole appearas Ie on uy Wis 0 Zod ky sibility Was iu very the to realize lucky, The Ll world series reputation is a great ¥ shit rh I'he Pitt Eroup pi { ~Oolne ure 1 one happes tion, as the photogrs sway, that for a watch was mr jinx Wherenp Vent « Enines to the midst + TEN COACHES AT PRINCETON Biil Roper Again ls in Charge, Assist ed by Keane Fitzpatrick and Eight Others hes Pri Ten velop the CO fall Nix varsity, three Practice began on W. (“Bill”) Roper one for the scrubs Ww. { | i | “Hack” McGraw, “Puffy” Bigler, “Jack” Winn, “Maury” Trim. ble. “Red” Geanort has assumed gen i mant Legndre, of last fall's team, and “Bear” Fund to help him. “Nat” Poe will develop the scrubs, FAMOUS LEECH CUP IS LOST Trophy of National Rifle Association Mysteriously Disappeared Eight Years Ago. The co-operation of all American riflemen is asked in an effort to lo. cate the Leech cup, the oldest sd most famous of the Natlonal Riflle Association trophies, The where- nbouts of the magnificent and historic prize has been unknown since 1018, Since the disappearance of the tro phy became known persistent efforts have been quietly made by the Ns. tional Rifle Association, with the hope that whoever holds the trophy, or: who is responsible for its loss, could be located, but so far all effort bave been unavailing. ¢ Boston Braves. but often he for the part in a world series short series team KUyS I much easier than on a loser, A the answer. A eatcher who isn't something thut the to hit crowd The were I hit 545 the tut 1 had seuse enough 545 in tuth insts Hn see in te do is fates for It who hits Hibe it Iars nus Latter BETES is any Cobb and rolled into one thing while SPORT NOTES Chiengoe Soccs strong : eugue has eight th inclosed grounds ® » » cleverness w Ihe Larry Flint club McDonald Pitcher Louis has returned to the Nt frowns * - » Germany send ling irmes Rd SwWelleg may bow teRins 10 next sears A. BC tO the race at worn {en bout Hoi aod Woodw 0 national DE Gouties no ¥ Lefty Soria, the recently piocked uy by the the soungsier Los EKreat -. - he Flint club « the ¢ lie sale Angeles club, has makings of pitcher Mint ts crack § WRAL Ue gnnounyes 1 het Spm Dodge, to the Boston Amer . » a The At : t Fddie Manning. Mississippi anta ciubh recalie ‘ Crug who has” been State leag as heavy world's wrest! Nain } compete In Kool Iyatch * just A Iriemer tennis iid tO ax nimble the boxing gloves as with a ten % » * Brickley, star eigat Charles E foothall YEArs ago appointed advisory coach at Fordham university « » Charles VP. Bats of Somerville N. J been engaged Oo man hae fe baseball and assisiant the athletic (uke) for Alex teilley. veteran in ont Many sears the Ameri St. Joseph . se Cincinnati club of Third Baseman amd Pitcher Allen Wayneshoro «lub announces the Walter The purchase Kimmick from the Ridge. . * . Grigsby, outfielder of the club of the Southwestern reported sold to the New under & conditional Denver Sapulpa league, is York Americans agreement, » * » I'he Canadian trapsheoting team de feated the American representatives, 471 to 468, at Toronto for the first time in the history of the Canadian national exhibition. - » - The Chicago Americans have indi cated to the Nashville club that Catch er Clarence Jonnard will not he re. called and Nashville now talks of sell. ing him to the New York Yankees * * * Eddie Hart, former Waterbury first baseman and brother of Bob Hart, Na. tional league umpire, wants to turn to umpiring himself and expects to get a berth in some minor league next year. » * * Jimmy Bronson, manager of Bob Martin, champion heavyweight of the A. BE. F., recelved a cable from London promoters offering him £20,000 to fight the winner of the Joe Beckett-Boy Me: cormick fight there, . . - Up to the game in which Jimmy Dykes of the Athletics made a new record for handling 17 chances at sec. ond base, on August 28 at St Loni the American league record was 10, made by Del Pratt in 1920, » SHORE HAS RESTORED ARM TO OLD CUNNING Former Effectiveness. Taken On by Manager Graham of | San Francisco Seals and Built Up Again—Hopes to Return to Fast Company Next Year, In the days before Willlam Hohen zallern kicked over the “status quo,” the name of Ernle Shore seldom falled to appear under the heading, “Five Tleading Plichers of the League.” He was a regular starter time the Red Sox went into a world’s championship series, every joston During the war, the navy put him to pulling an oar In a whalebont, He be. came fax good a ng he had been a pitcher After the armistice and Ernie's charge, he went back to the New York Yankees, he had by RO8 (KK) He pected but soon arm iso't boatman dis whom heen for star fo Boston tO WHS €X- aguin found good rowing Nees good pitching arm reuch the Huggins Pacifie couldn't couldn't “1 He alone plate win a game relen sed Vernon in 1 Const ume old sory Again “has him to fe league inst wk released and of the an inning lie dubbed a riety. Charles heen worst va , Graham, manager of § sco Nels, couldn't see the and took Ernie Months pa the box Kame WHY, his wing LS af didn't appear in his arm ell LLR RL Ernie Shore, ie] unt) ths inte ain twisted] anu i rowing kinks had beer turned kinks whicl pitching Yernom eine] han --oan stepped inte fendin He unn g hims showed ng and « fim Scott, o of his prot Ernle world's series the old with He has come Nw about througt league iting he hopes to pail Ernk Pacific (or and i®x only wa he until! next a “Heine the big when Baker Bguin year anc ei DAaCK In Has Recovered His Meaith and le Eager for Chance With Indians. Louis Guisto wants another whirl Is the big He jand, and he came out show belongs to Cleve fit his owy FOO France, He antl he Cleveland camp next first west as his health was not was gassed in ig feeling fine however another whirl with the training cinch is A How whnnts will go to determined to the job sucker He club Guisto Ine base first dangerons (Oakland and he j= a has hraced the wonderfully BADGITIS—A DISEASE ilo Gree ” “Why “Sour seek a di you honor, my husband is a vie “Of what?" “Badgitis, Every time a badge is | pinned on him he forgets all about his | business, his and his family. He { fpendads so CO nittee m wel ‘are And ng listinguished vis tors to the cit) at arn 4 lv- ng.” home much ime atlenciog tings i ih 13 £ of Famous the old-fa Origin of editorials ¢1 Saying “Rome stil] write | Are Wy Twobble “Ba the “1 wond i inated.” “1 dor Noah firet i BOTH f lag nu sight.” Hrmis mn Age- Herald editors shiioriee Whither Mr. Drifting? nrked orig- § HIGHER ECONOMY “But your fiance's salary is small how are you going to live” “Oh, we're going to economize, We're going to do without a lot of things that Jack wants.” F.M. 80 Useful Knocking ENE WOordy The Fortunate Youth. eqgding Ou say nd Times Dispat A Disappointment. “Charley dear sald Forkins ty? Ne the Undertaker. 10 Ready for “Yeil. d tar d of r OT 8 tin ulants, ong- wee Der breminm after tomorrow.” doctor der day Point of View. final peek) think me (taking Very Harold is gown will ravishing BH Good her bony minutes J . shand (impatiently peering in) She's been for at heavens! old back dge admiring least fifteen What" Batter Calls Good Ball to Hit At Jack Watson, iron man of the Bos ton Braves, is a “mean” ball player. That is, batter calls a good ball to hit at, Gifted with marvelous control, pitches to the batter's weakness ev. ery time he shoots off his artillery. He is a8 low-server most of the time His head is as cool as his arm is con- sistent, Herman Is Ambitious Pete Herman has made new boing history in the last seven months, The New Orleans Italian has heaten three champlons during this time, two by the ether route, On January 13 he gave Jimmy Wilde, British fiyweight champ, bis first knockout. Two weeks ago he put away Jim Higging, English bantam titleholder. July 18 he beat Champion Joe Lynch and regained his “derby.” Now Peterkin secks a bout with John Kilbane, feathe!- welght high-mucky-muck, An ambitions Kid, that! STRAIGHT TALK “Are you engaged yet? “Propose and see™ A Poor Kind of Pleasure, In keeping a hard hold on bate That one might think it all they had Or hoped to have to make them glad Improvement Suggested. “That blowout made a terrific ex “Yes.” replied Mrs. Chuggins: “but didn't last! long enough. Tires burst the noise will last long enough to drown my husband's remarks™ Making the Rounds. “This is my fourth tea this after “You must be a confirmed society man to go to so many.” "No, I'm a poet. You have to go to at least four to get enough to eat” Courtesy on the Road, “A motorist should always be po te.” “Always,” agreed Mr. Chuggins “You never know when you may be talking to a speed “op In plain Mothes”
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