ENNSYLVANIA | STATE ITEMS Mr, and Mrs, Adam Mar- celebrated their wedding with a of Marietta, ley anniversary 100}, golden family reunion nearly Bradenville. —George; 2 of Mr. Mrs, R. G. Pershing badly when he fell over a pail of water, i Shenandoah —John Prembo suffered a serious attack of ptomaine poisoning | shortly after canned sardines left exposed time. A stom ach pump his life. A pet cat that ate some of the sardines was found an hour afterward Jeanette.—A lone bandit entered the counting room of reople’s National Ban: of Jeanette and, holding®up the three in the room with a pistol, 500 in bills, He fled to the warning C. A, Mel s|0n, wis not to sound burglar alarm. Melson disregardel the order, and in a few minutes local the trail. bandit about a mile a running fight whi shot in the covered, tity not to a ho pital Harrisburg were year old |0N and wis calded g boiling eating for some saved dead the employes grabbed street after assistant cashier, tlhmt Jie the policemen tool up l ere, state up They caught with the from and in he was re iden ch fol i eg money was and the whose has heen isclosed, was sent aware the Patriarch Fellows of th H. A. Linger, Funston, iHiamsg Athens lentown, and Franklin. at Detroit, Wi chevalier at the e<sion ¥ Norman Frank " Fisher, Al- McKinney, » conferred tsburgh ; wort Harvey M Andrew G The hot il Kline, her not tol Ruth 1s 13.206) volts by tank Miss 1 WoT Conner coascions I reeelivi hold high plants tension wire in o here, Her bs burned, but she will Well boro—A Omany the national guard will be loen Pitts ride one when struck in which they were riding. The driver | of the automobile did not after | Lis ear struck the wagon, according to | the police, en avon, a the mill severely sganitary « of | ied Here ured vine members of a has party nn were injured, seriously, automobile the wagon | stop The accident oe urred near | suburb Miss Mildred Hess, of this city, suffered probable intern: 1 injuries, physicians said. Harrisburg-—Plang for the forma- tion of an industrial editors’ associa tion here n conjunction with the in- dustrial relations conference were an- nounced by Commissioner of Labor and Industry Connolly. More than 2050 in. dustrial have been invited to attend a meeting next Wirsday. Altoona. ~—Firehugs burned two more buildings In East Altoona, The firat was a stable owned by Attorney Panks Kurtz Shortly, af rwards the home «f Mrs. Nancy Nicewonger wa: found in flumes, Mrs, Micowonger was sick In bed ard had to be carried from the house. Four buildings were burn. edd last week, Aliguippa.—~The Mutual - Beverage Company has elted federal dry officers to return its plant which Reptember 168 Mercer —A farmers’ posse caught near here, four negroes charged with highway robbery of George Alexander, Youngstown, 0, Hazleton. —Burglars footed the Eagles’ Home of several thousand dollars’ worth of furnish. ings and goods sold to members, Latrobe.~Mrs, Bertha Stauffer was painfully burped when some clothing which she was drying above the kiteh- editors was seized with trucks en stove caught fire, a Falrchance, dol- Misses Fifty thousand damages are asked hy Leona DD. Stewart and Bertha for injuries sustained when they were struck by attomobile by William Younkin Mercer. —Mrs. Filomena of Farrell, held by a connection with . the Santell, a boarder at being detained Hlegally fail, District Attorney - Rickard an nounced. The verdiet, holding the woman responsible, was not dress ed fn legal verbiage, he said, and a formal charge of murder would against her. Santell was in bed at the PBellidina home, Bellidina was and, the authorities, sald the men hecause dyear-old Boyle an driven {Wo years ago, Bellidina, coroner's jury in death of Sam her in home, IS the county while he lodged shot while Mrs, cording killed ed arrested ae .1 io sie her daughter, Exhausted after climbing the floor of the Bank building, A. A. ning contractor, working on Altoona, to fourth new. nlon Johnson, a tin the build ing. wi door for alr, and Rover Valley open out When Lehigh yards Itked to an faint, Tell i wax killed Ault a offices became Bethlehem clerk in went into the found a man, aged of a hox ear the car, he body about ! that from Philadelphls . pe id Wis ru bri struck a examination reveale issued at 100 Diam delphin, che k Harris! 101 } F200 which returned by Su ] AS ng confined to hig bed wi wavid er. 368 neighbors of Church &even ir Keller's af hiz eorn in one and one-half hon hundred res 19 high scl LOrVices of Perkasie Two of this town, including students, will give the'r in hetween conaty mile goon Oa wting a the horough line and the state highway Mount Carmel While playing with a can of talenm powder, John, the a months-old ¢on of Mr. and Mrs, George Stief. shaking the can, sprinkled a of the contents swallowing of it. in a time, but in large over face, child for a proved Hazleton gations raised 6000 the fund to bring Jew from the former war zone to America Carlisle More than 150 veterans of the civil war gathered in for the fifteenth meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic of the Southern District, Lock Have. gteel bridge erected by the the Sus quehanna river here has been opened for vehicular traffie, Tyrone —8truck hy a locomotive while working near the station here, Foster I. Gearhart, signal repairman for the Pennsylvania railroad, was killed. Lewistown, Farmers of Mifflin county are husking the best corn crop in years f.ock Haven The Twelfth Regi ment, of the Spanish-American war, will hold its annual reunion and camp fire here October 20, part The serious condit fome wis very ton l« now somewhat me The two Jewish congre day for children ane in 3 isa here retinion new The state neross i i to Championship Form. Kansas Should Cccupy Same Fosition Missouri Valley That lilinois Does in “Big Ten” Confer. ence, Says Allen, in To. bring ihe Jayhawker football baseball team and strong track team, of which Everett Bradley, Olympic star, was captain last year, Is the job under by George “Potsy” Clark, who is pow head coach of football and baseball at University of Kansas. A recent of avallahle for the team thant “hs year's varsity of last freshmen for the It Is from that « his n Schl Adrian Kansas university the survey men shows st fen men squad year's 15 out besides team, squad. this group ants, Karl Lindsay, must er machine Clark Dr. letics, far as think C he Oe lark and suist- taeman form a strong Jashawk in the do this Forres Allen, ‘Bob Zuppke made Illinois so . : His Clit opinion director of ath Helios Ig concern: edd can do sas" will Misso the Clark friend and schoo pions] under “My Hikes in if the rst 1® As ‘ i and stepped into the nthe Javhuwkers to withhoge 7 COC by and coming back tory. Lifiring the chm both Sieh the war LTH ahi amp Fi BASEBALL WAS TOPPING BUT NCISE WAS AWFUL “Peale resenintive aw i" agilors, ftself wi the ¥in we shuddered.’ 1 “> 4 INTERNATIONA Gelf, a Promising Harvard Youngster 175 Pounds of Beef-—Co2ch Bob the Makings of a Great Team, the country 10VE George Duncan, Invading English Golf Hag Cast Aside His Coat While Playing. er, Probably Temporary Lapse and 1s Mrich Like Preferring Game of Croquet to Football Wrestling is supplanting bull ing In merry old Spain, news dispatches from This is probably accordin Madrid temporary apse atull te Turke will of fat and for two they bull fighting, after all gays a writer in Detroit Substituting wrestling for bull fight fng is much like to football. BOXING IN LOUISIANA PAYS Bouts in New. Orleans Mave Drawn $257,665.54, According to Report of Commission, greasy shout that ig quite a sport hours, ide News preferring croquet Since the appointment of the pres. ent Loulsinna boxing commission Inst winter bouts In New have drawn R2257.665.54, according to a re- port of the commission sent to Baton Aouge. Alexandria bouts have drawn £0 826 and Shreveport houts 87.0458, HART SIGNED WITH HARVARD Served as Rigger with Crew for Thir- ty Years Before Resigning-—Now Reconsiders. —— Orleans Charles Hart, who resigned from the Harvard athletic forces two years ago after serving as rigger with the crew for 30 years, has reconsidered his de elation and «lgned a contract to do gan: eral work for the Harvard Athletic association, | SAL IIIS i, % George Duncan. ing, owing to the climatic conditions, wearing them is so much a habit that ! they feel ill at ease without them. | Dugcan gave he feels ton loose In his swing without a Vardon and Ray, on their to’ their coats in spite cont 1920 tour, of the heat, PUT TIME LIMIT ON PLAYERS Southern League Has Rule That Ball | Tosser Must Be Disposed of After Three Years, The Southern league has a rule that a player after three years of service on a club must be disposed of. The iden is to give the fans new faces and | also furnish a chance for youngsters. | If the rule Is lived up to some clubs will have to dispose of valuable ma. | terinl--s0 it's not likely there will be | any enforcement. New Orleans might | have to rid itself of Larry Gilbert and | Sammy Mayer. Mobile would have to | dispose of Walter Golvin, : | Hitting the Sawdust Figure With He Has ig is golfers have on each other. And a been lot of new records have up. gridiron hung Ain't the grand ahd folks yell “down” season A glorious time when for a change? C 0 ge FEAP CARDINALS NEXT YEAR Team That Promises to Be Dan. gerous in 1922. cannot be Louis Cardi A baseball expert says it denied that in the St Branch Rickey has built up a ball team next year. Rickey has col lected a combination of powerful bats. time and attention to the pitching department. He has obtained several promising young boxmen who are ex: pected to show vast improvement in 1922 Rickey also preparing gather in several new infielders, i= and en the Cardinale in defense, RECORD HELD BY MATHEWSON Current Wit L AY PROFOUNDLY INDIFFERENT. friend, said the Ws hist of know how Hyves?" “No, wi don’t care, agutomob “5 house {row out up countenar the other half id Mr Furthermore, Gramps stopping night 1 ible inte aut my comforts af the to.” window 1 Odd Affliction, Druge uEgEi fo amus Herd exam “My ed or “What gistor? her { legs Some Delay Evident, “W} ye r he “Well re ried ADORATION “I simply can't shake George.” “Why doen't you go out the even. Ings he is to call?” “I've tried that, and he stays the whole evening admiring my photo.” Take "Em Off, Feliers Vie atl Brains No ¥ Nothing fir i to Him. gre ing weanthes farmer cheerils od ¥ x tf to ne pessimist Y.M. IMPROVED JOURNALISM Editor of the Hayville Bugle: So you like my paper better than you do the big city dailies. I'm delighted w hear it The Falr Subscriber: it's much nicer. shelves better, Yes, | think it fite my pantry Little Thoughts, Little dabe of crimson, Little puffs of white, Make a peacherino Or a perfect fright! Oh! Young Lady-Doesn’t water bother you? No: 1 always carry this salt air Sailor an salt With 2,200 Strikeouts National League, in about what pitcher holds the record for greatest number of strikeouts it National league record I= held by Christy Mathewson, who ls credited with 2.200 during his career in the old league. Matty nemer was spectacular ns a strikeout pitcher, but he ac cumulated a lot of them nevertheless =. ohn Sinck has lost his Job au road announced the gaunt Mise sourian, “What did he do?” inquired his wife, “He didn't have anything to do, and he wouldn't even do that™ Literally True. “II! bet this i= a one-horse town" sald the city fellow, “You said it, old man,” replied the suburbanite. “Everybody in town has an automobile but one man, and be sticks to his horse.”
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