PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS bile driven by H. R. Good, of this place, Mrs. Lenora M. Lockhard, 50, died in the Columbia Hospital. Mount Carmel —Miss Clara Marks, a Mount Carmel music teacher, died from a complication of diseases result- ing from an abscess of a tooth. Hazleton.—The sisterhood of Beth community house tivities of the congregation, Altoona.—At great personal William A. Morrison, a trolley motor- man, jumped from a car and stopped a runaway team of horses, thereby probably saving the life of Mrs. Anna Ream, 70, who was directly In the path of the frightened animals. Mrs, Ream was knocked down by the for the social ac- der. Harrisburg.—A and vault, proof against burglars and fire, concrete steel teen feet with a height of el ing built in the state tain the bonds given wealth by insurance panies and “for These securities, about 820.000.0000 kept banks, ght, Is he- treasury to con- to the and various which in value, now The vault will be placed beside the present vault and will be of similar heavy construction with a nine-inch door controlled by a time clock, as there now the in regular use. The state's vaults are in sight of watchmen every hour. Plymouth Centre—Francis M. Pon- att, an aged resident Plymouth township, died at Hos- pital, to which he was admitted after sustaining a fall which in a broken spin: A sons, William, of Reading, ard, of Lancaster, survive McAdoo.—Anthony Kescavage and McAdoo, have troopers from Hazleton, chs holding up and attempting lian and John Moran, Tamaqua auto. ists from Hazletén other com- AgLTeRUte are in ch is safe of Montgomery resulted widow and lombolsk!, Urban, by Paul Mongo all been arrested irged with bound home at night, Pittsburgh.—There will be no short- age of mil to officials of Milk Dealers’ milk should not they which Wronte + R a CENIs a Ohio 1a tl ation the and Western Prices for advance bhevond what been fixed fourteen cents a quart pint Uniontown a dozen store of C ASR have for was i , Following the theft of the revolvers G from town, county authorities are watching that to any attempted outbreak. is believed that a re. cently gang took roh- bery method of arming its members. A large quantity of ammunition was included in the loot, tolling from a to a porch roof, and roof to its very edge, the 2-yearwold daughter nd Mrs, Charles Fagan, of Latrobe, hung ther~ until she was rescued by Robert Sipe, a neighbor. The baby was unhurt. Pittsburgh. —In an exten. give campaign on Pittshurgh shippers to use wier instead of the railroads, the Liberty Transit company here has reduced freight rates 20 per cent. The Liberty Transit company operates a fleet of river boats, which ply between Pittsburgh and Parkeshburg, Zanes. ville, Cincinnati and Louisville. The boats carry thousands of tons of live produce annually. The line also main- tains a passenger fleet, which is fa- ‘mous for its old-fashioned cooking and comfortable accommodations. Burnham~— Darlington walked his back yard New. town and spied two rabbits. He pro- cured his shotgun and killed both. Bloomsburg. —Reaching down from the rear end of the freight engine on which he was riding when the engine struck a hand car carrying Adam Flickinger, Conductor Vernon Miller seized the man by the coat and threw him out of the path of the train. Flick- inger did not see the engine backing into him and Conductor Miller did not see the hand car until it was too late to stop the engine and they collided with mueh force. Flickinger was fall ing under the wheels of the engine when the conductor threw him to safety. Freeland. A new high school to cost £130,000 will be built here. Greensburg. One hundred and sev- enty-five arrests for failure to license dogs have been made In Westmore- land county by agents of the depart. ment of agriculture. Harrisburg. —The new state road through Dillsburg was opened, com- pleting the triangle connecting Har. risburg with Gettysburg and Cham. bersburg. Chambersburg With the installa. tion of new fire fighting apparatus valued at £18000, Good WII Hose company held open house, Lancaster —While reading a news paper, William H. Wright, 7, fell over dead at Christiana, this county. Indian Creek. ~Traffic on the Balti. more and Ohio railroad was tied up here when a ear of telephone poles wns derailed. Latrobe. In the absence of Mrs, Henry Cramer from her home here, burglars stole three gold watches, two revolvers, money and a case of jew. elry. section It organized stop the also Greenshurg.- third. story window then over Reda Fagan, of Mr. the an i Hine with Johnson 1 $ into at number of years postmaster here, has sent his resignation to Washington to become effective November 15. Elizabethtown.—Mr. and Mrs, John Demey, life long residents of London- derry township, near here, celebrated thelr golden wedding anniversary with a family reuuion, at which four gen- Lebanon.—Mrs, Mabel Weinhold, aged 24, was killed when an Incom- ing passenger train struck her. She was an employe of a local handker- chief factory and had Just left her machine for home when the accident occurred, Lewistown.—An apple tree in the East Hempfield.—Jacob H. Brandt, his home near Rohrerstown by hang- Bethlehem.- of six 39, Harry Daugherty, children, and received fractured 46, Stephen skulls at the Jethlehem Steel Chambersburg. —Delayed explosion mine at caused the miner. the Willlamson, near of Pete man here, Borevick, 30, a entered the mine when occurred before he could get out, Seranton, Egisto Migliosl, 83, who died after his alleged slayer. The wounded man held tried to save him. off a crowd that As Migliosl attach to statement the hospital he fell over dead. arrest has been made, but the actual slayer Is stil’! at liberty, Pittshurgh.—A preliminary tion restraining the Allegheny commissioners from expending funds for “educational campalgn'™ of $27.000.000, the injunc.- county an Issue which will nitted to the voters in Novem sald that, while there was law the use of funds for such ‘outrage’ on commissioners in it no pur- : the t for the for to “propaganda” wh bond issue, York.—Suit HA York Utilit George county Omp H. Ki court aga hy inst eR { in Frey, J. Barres Kintzing, of William F is alleged th in esinte It arreved ghting plants wan fifty plants for the fir Hanover Utllities he plants Kintzing de defend. acture 1 t the a manuf farm 1s to a total of +h th the were not ivered as agreed, Hopes of of the city in del Butler th councilmen 1922. an Increase In blasted when the old January, for salary council of the salary to £1500, and the salaries of cllmen from Lewistown, as F. Balley 35, negro, to serve fifteen to eighteen To0 to 21200 per year. President Judge Thom- sentenced Joshua Perry, to pay £500 fine and costs at session of court of second Miller, negro, 7 years old Mercer.—W. J. Whieldon. attorney, presented a Perry was convicted degree murder of a Mercer petition to the be a restraining order the United Natural issued against Gag company of November 15 About a year ago Mercer consumers protested a 60.cent The case has been In litigation rate, in notice of discontinuance here was published, ed now was against of the Mercer Gas company. cern, and the the distributing Pittsburgh tady, N. Y., declared that competition, especially foreign competition, continue to be very keen for the next National Cost Conference here. He warned the cost experts that “if we wish to retain our, present commer clal supremacy we will be required to control our costs and assure ourselves that new order books will show a reasonable profit.” Mercer.—Carl MeCartney, former chief of police of Farrell, was found guilty on a charge of conspiracy to extort In court here, Witnesses for the commonwealth testified that he conspired with others to extort money from proprietors of disorderly houses. Pittsburgh.—A voluntary petition in bankruptey was filed In the federal district court here by the Erie-Buf. falo Tube company of Erie, Pa. Lia- bilities were placed at $158,002 and the assets at 22388516. The petition stated that at a meeting of the board of directors a resolution was adopted declaring the company was unable to pay Its debts. Lancaster Three new bulldings are to be added to Franklin and Marshall College the coming year at a total cost of £400,000, Columbia. Miss Alice Haefner dled from burns received when her dress caught fire from a gas Jet, Enola.—Despondent because he was out of work for months, George H. Martin committed sulcide by shooting while visiting his daughter here, Harrisburg —Secretary of Internal Affairs Woodward announced appoint- ment of William B. McGrady, of Fitts. burgh, as chief of the bureau of ston dards Bill Roper, Talking on athleties at a dinner of Princeton alumni in St. Louis, W. W. eleven, emphasized the in cannot He said, “It part : he of success important contended that thing with any athletics in Aare the most college ; other things to develop the well round. and ought to have In Ameriea. “The hoy of from eighteen to twen. ty-two Is a pretty vigorous sort of animal, and 1 submit if he his athletic ideals and hix general in terest might turn nn didn’t have in athletics he to worse things, “If boys at Princeton . Johnny nire and Poe and Hobey Baker t look « they might mbler or make up adm namire the the dead-game sport You your going to admire somebody, Ideal Teaches. ¢ athietic ideal to What Athletic “What does It and devel th teach a boy? of teaches him take ca « holy re op hi and to lead make him stronger and more And in doir fitting himself for the bhi battle beyond the ; vigorous, “1 had some friends whose or wns a boy ts fraut smart father He cles ot was doing and his stop It, he I suggested to hig family that come to Princeton some Katurda “1 took him down to the training casunlly of the the training telling him n who night, team and rules and regulations 0 man could play on We left Sun weeks used tohaceo day and several after and mother the the boxing While decree of Now York board, putting an age limit of thirty-eight years on all fighters who may show thelr wares in New York state, will work hardships with some scrap. pers, it is likely to prove a bless ing In disguise for some of our champions When Johnny Kilbane, Benny Leonard and Jack Britton reach the thirty-+#ight count with their titles intact, they ean thelr annoyers by telling them to go out and train up to their age. dismiss & > reer - WILSON IS LUCKIEST BOXER Possessing No More Ability Than Av. erage $50 Fighter, He Has Put Away $110,000, In all the history of the prize ring there never was so fortunate a boxer champion, Possessing no more abil ity than the average £350 fighter of ten years back, Wilson has been able to put away $110.000 during the year Jonnny Wilson, and a half that he has held the title, says the Detroit News, During his entire career Wilson has been able to beat only one man of any standing, That one man happened to be a cham pion, INTERNATIONAL lis iain ii a | The example of the football | had accomplished it, “Every executive ing the country K ) player business ig seour. for men who will play the game for the love of the job and the time-clock. You can cover ia man with Phi Beta Kappa much as you want, but unless there ig i not by keyr ns i i g 3 { behind it a vigorous body as well as a mind, he won't be able through, there is vigorous { earry ly { of Americanisn | 10 be grit t one cardinal it can be safely sald mes when you f 0 for Herve | have | and ) and so hold on when there is nothing the will that Einew are spent in you except ‘Hold “No not Says 10 i you, on’ into and grit sins man can athletics and got COUrnge of the Look at inn the have i the faces oontest 106) yard dash as they break tape ; everything they have often more Athletics Win War, MacArthur, who West Paint Inst fall te “General is super agent at Pri Heved ceton athletics contributed as much ’ wily 10 y winning The American foothall the war as anything else had played a8 mighty fine T« win 5 1 ipuisory at West Point hoy who and baseball w material for the soldier ‘ letics are con » best lesson taught by | {a thgt of sportsmanship. No man [he a a cad or a golfer certainly of can true athlete and be snob The true en lovment 51 would i get ont hall no kicking his into a good lle, even If it nor enjoy n meant the game, wonid any true port s- if he ing a home run Sports. anship is the foundation of husiness “The American En | had heen so schooled that they played 1 it lost horror, No one cricket or foothall | could have possibly drowned bables or unarmed civilians” had to cut third base to do jt and lish soldier he dirty game of war so that of i who had its played | some intrinsic i murdered of All Kinds Kingle GG. top the meers this season, will money.-win- ing . . . Jim Corbett says that Georges Car- | pentier is not the equal of Tom Gib { bons. » - . Grover Cleveland ace of the | signed his 1022 Alexander, pitch Chicago Cubs, has contract, » » » i ing University of California has a half. | back named Eels. Leave it to Eels to wriggle out of a tight place. . - * Bunny Brief wound up the season in | the American association with 42 home ! runs to his credit, knocking one on the final day. » * » Pitcher Eppa Rixey, Virginian, has decided to make hiz home in Cinein- nati the coming winter and sell his friends life insurance, - - . During the current golf season a to- tal of 51 players holed ont in one on various Canadian golf courses and of the number three were women, * - * of California on the gridiron, either by Captain Keck of the Princeton team. . 0 Head Foothall Coach Edward N. Robingon of Brown university, while demonstrating an end run, slipped on Jesse Martin, a southpaw for the independent who Ponen The injury to Urban Faber's knee, suffered during the Chicago city series, i= now sald not to have been so seri. ous and the star pitcher of the White Sox expects to be as good as ever by next spring. SRBARBRBRR RRB AR CRT RRS RR Ren More Ivory Heads. Heads are getting harder. Hands are growing brittle. That's the inside stuff on box. Ing, judging from the eracked hands now done up in bandages. Georges Carpentier cracked his flying right Dempsey's Jaw, Bob right plece, Joe Lynch broke his mitt on Pete Herman's hinge projection, jenny Leonard bruised his on Martin splintered his on Frank Moran's front thumb on a sparring partner's dome, Willie Jackson popped his hand on his playmate's cheek, These might be called bone- beaded plays. dress rtttt RBBB BRBR RRA BRRRRR RRR RR RnR PF a Ree EA AEA ARAL RAR RARRARARAR RB RRR RRR RRS FERRARA ARREARS AR RRR ARR RRRRS LATIN TRANSLATION OF YANKS’ DOWNFALL In Famous First Inning of Game “Bancroftius Ambulavit.” ss———— i Dean Flickinger of Northwestern Uni. vesity Says, “Pippius ter Venti. lavit,” and Calls Babe Ruth “Ruthiue™ } Dean Roy C, | lege of liberal Flickinger of the eol- arts of Northwestern DOING HIS BIT. A Canadian speaker was making an earnest appeal for forest conservation, “What are our people doing to stop this fearful waste of the country's precious lumber supply 7° he demanded, ‘Is there anyone here who is dolng any« thing at Gravely a little man in the audience rose from his seat, “What! Is there really eX claimed the orator. “And what, may I ask, are you doing to save our forest from depletion?” “L" #ald the little man solemnly, %al- Ways use a toothpick twice” 11 49 nil? one? Something Impossible, Reggle—Doubtless 1 shall marry, 5° know, but 1 shall take jolly not to marry A who more than 1 Miss Bright leggie—It practical Miss DBright—Not your mind fixed good care woman knows do You are very romantic seems to me I'm very at all. You have upon an impossible { university is a be his 1 the dean 3 ’ ALIN XK udents the between { when one of re. marked to that In the last Yanks, {Bancroft kinger h bend inning of game “Bancroftius am- Dean into his private of (2000s and | bulavit” wnlked), ce and took Flic § pencil f the last report of the ning before him, the “In Pein Banecr ftius fi wing: following wi foots ¥ ¥ vice prim ferient Frischo in Pippius arity error i unus This being transiated reads Baker wilked as fol. threw out Frisch ¥ - x 11 3 Young walked the ows: Mail | Burns | fouled Hoyt um went to grounder | iIvs g throug! threw Meuse! at first One error In a further Lat! Yanks’ Inning, lahe Ruth “Ruthius’ the | simple and effective, “Pipp fanned” the den: alled and translated i into “Pippius ter ventilavit.” student : it? “It | ™m and sug Comment by the Latin have the punch except the one word ‘cursus,’ | gest that when applied to the Yanks doesn't does we substitute an ‘e’ for the 'n’ Dean Flickinger wouldn't that { he agreed. | say | FOOTBALL SPORT HELPS BOY | Important Factor in Contributing to | High Standards of Citizenship, ! Says Wilce, idea of a boy's going to col | | lege solely play football or take | | part in athletics is entirely | wrong and can never develop a high standard of citizenship.” Dr J | W. Wilee, Ohio State gridiron tutor, { before the Columbus chamber of com { merce “father and “It phase of education, and { factor In contributing “The fo other said son” forum ig, however,” he went on, i to Coach Wilce of Ohio. ards of citizenship, for it is only by development of physical powers that mental development can be retained.” Turning to the fathers, he told them thelr greatest mistake is being content to make their boys a success and a selfish pride In taking them into busi ness with them before the boys reach a stage of development which would enable them to attain the greatest pos. sible heights, He advocated more playgrounds and recreational centers and said the ideal city in which to live was one which provided recreational centers where fathers could participate in the sports of thelr sons and mothers in the recre- ation of thelr daughters, ideal. GIVING HIM A START “Take that Ink away from the baby.” “Aw, let him write a novel If he wants to. Gotta begin sometime.” Unattainable Idea. No 4 nan « Per 1 ritics speck They y ks ir mu Or elise that he's afraid r hot tn Lots ver hopes touck either sa Foolish Lawbreaking. “Charley, dear™ r. said young Torkins, “isn't it bet on “I bel “That at when he against the horse ROCs 7 love 50." helps to explain what the lee yesterday's meeting said that a large was due intel. club neant percentage of crime to lectual deficiency.” A Mean Trick, the seance?” practical broke up medium told him to he wanted to and rep the answer.” “How “aA party. eny question was the ask the joker he would “1 see” “So he asked what was the popula tion of That would call for about 400000000 raps.” China. The Soft Answer, Oh, what's the use?” “Use of “(Of getting ap You some can bottle fellow is mad. your wrath, but “Are those eggs fresh? “Fresh mum?’ replied the veraclous dealer. “Why, the hens that laid them eggs ain't even missed ‘em yet” A NON-ESSENTIAL Comrade Buliovitch: Declare your self, comrade. The Soviet is dispose ing of ail idiers who have no useful employment. Comrade Snippoffski: I'm safe. I'm a barber. : Those Happy Men, A happy man Is Hiram Hutch, The dentist didn’t Hurt him much, calm. A Match, Perhaps. The Eloping He—1I wonder who that gtrange-acting man is over there? He's been following us around all night, The Eloping She—Good heavens) That's my husband. Similar Tastes. Mrs. Arista Krat—My son’s a geolo- gist and he's piling up the rocks so we don’t know what to do with them.” Mrs. Reese Ently Rich-Ain't 1g grand? « My Charlie's doing the same thing-—but he's in the grocery line, Long Wait, Pat was Invited to & party. His host saw that he was not paying ate tention to his plate and asked the reason. “Oh,” sald Pat, “I am waiting fos the mustard to cool)”
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