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Albert Esh, a farm- er of Armagh township, Mifflin coun- ty, has been drawn as a grand juror and his wife, Bertha M. Esh, has been drawn as a petit juror to serve at the Stroudsburg.—This town has a new Monroe exhibits court from county raised woal, at the farm burenn house made more than spectator envy the possessor, Among the articles displayed are a fine motor robe and a blanket, with a finé bolt of cloth of unusually fine After the exhibit, groups of farm folk from of county discussed the question of sheep in the other sections the raising, and some who In the past had attention to those who have had con siderable experience in this branch of farm activity. Harrisburg. —Plang are being rapid. out for launching early In year the most comprehensive iv the survey yet worked new made of the charitable and of institutions the to operations of similar state Toy ernment with a view for the of- public welfare haxis the department Al reads gathered, has the are completed of the information by the munch but time plans will have data | nature on every hospital, or ht under its supervision prison other It will months to complete the sur- yey. Pottsville —Frank McGann, aged hdale, w killed the Otto by a The hinst was set hot Meir as at colliery dynamite explosion by himself to | on get fon pia i with coal. and re n eonld if sanf terrific force, breaking a if his ribs € Lewishurg record In deer this I take exact. iv £39300 from poe party of hunters detected In an alleged lation of the game law. A Miles Reeder, state game pro i the Buf the other side of of the Cooper's Mill camp in Mountains, Centre county | falo just the ne, were he idden in 1 on a doe found part of a sh inty on thelr can D The 33 hunters vere told tt £100 each They wil {:0tzp animal's grounds vy Gn oncealin an illegn Harrisburg H mother of a haby Hospital, wns released from the Dauphin conn Judge Fox, to t and Gllberthorpe | Wi w Charles on parole by f +} of the « MN ake mother baby when return home, ing five months for assanlt Dis. Attorney Morer sald them was no one to care for the wife and child, Pittsburgh Injured near the city when an automobile bug in which they were riding overturned while running The bus was loaded with was trict Twenty Pittshurgh persons were line down a hill the horoughs of Green Janksvillee. The accident when the big machine, run down the grade, slipped into a rit and overturned, New Castle Pete Crist, convicted of killing Officer Cucla, on May 1, 1918, was sentenced to death in the electric chair by Judge 8. Plummer Emery here, Crist was one of a bandit gang which, after slaying Cuacla, traveled to Youngstown in a taxicab and there engaged in battle with the officers of that place, which resulted in the death of one of thelr number and the wound. ing of one of the Youngstown officers. Harrisburg. Taxicabs are commer. cial vehicles under a rullng just an. nounced hy the automobile division and the minimum registration will be £15. Untler the present arrangement taxis are rated as passenger vehicles and pay forty cents a horsepower, with a 210 minimum. Carlisle Forty of sixty grammar school girls ranging In age from 8 to 2 years who were examined by Dr. Anna Allison during health clinics last manth have round shoulders and more than two-thirds of them are under normal weight, according to statistics, More than half of the girls ilso are under normal height, although nearly evervone has a normal heart and lungs, Only two ecnses of spinal cur vature were found. Altoona. ~Dorothy Burke, aged 7, was perhaps fatally burned at her home here when her clothing was ig- nited at a gas range, York Fatally stricken while pre. paring breakfast for members of her family here, Mrs, Flora F. Ronse dled almost Instant] ’ Manheim. C#rence Metzler was severely Injured and five others less seriously hurt when Eugene Nlissley, of Kissel Hill, drove his ear into a culvert and wrecked the car. East Stroudshurg~The Smoky Hill school, above here, was looted hy bur. glars. from and burgn Connellsville, — Business and profes slonal men of Connellsville; Seottdale and vieinity have formed a country club, | | Pottsville.—Noel Speacht, aged 17, | ot Cressona, who was shot by his | brother, Richard, with a German army | pistol, died. The bullet lodged in the | head, and Noel made a statement ex- | onerating his brother, declaring the { shooting was entirely accidental, the i pistol being discharged when it fell i to the floor, Beaver.—F, I. Kerr, awaiting here on an Indictment returned connection with the death of his step- son, Lawrence Stewart, also Is being held in connection with the hold-up and killing of Taylor Colyineak, at Monaea, in 1918, Kerr was taken from his cell and given a hearing Justice of the Peace Courtney, who held him for trial In the Colyineak cage, County officials sald that the second charge against Kerr was based trial in the Ohio in sentenced to die Columbus hag been State Penitentiary with at connection his Wns and his body Kerr home here June 28, found in a well near several weeks Inter Harrisburg —Dr. William C who has been connected with work In New York lina, assumed his of the bhurenu of mental department of public welfare will he In an the home researc Caro- director and South duties as health nes 200n visit the state hospitals, ted nn few vears Penn Ke neo during inquiry into sylvania tutions Pittsh Major Jolver, by an unidentified He way urgh wins killed man had to front of his home here just left the house on his work a sallant shot The motive, The chil Lutheran Sunday school sticks of him and cut throat i the Bethlehem police hery was dren of Grace 1060) Christ hrought candy to school for a gent to the childrer the Lutheran missions in the V Morrisville hore, four lying or wound throug for hody broke Into . & Ties Har McAdoo. ——PBasiness oe] BUNNY to tales for 8 pu Monessen ——The Monessen hile making Westmoreland the Harrisburg county has with recorder counts Tose than 100.000 own. ofs motor vehicles of all kinds In Pennsylvania filed for 1922 This is hardly an of the total number of ors have apnlications l.eenses eighth which It covering passenger cars, cycles and other types, persons o is estimated will have to file, tracks, motor Many of the applications on file are for trucks or Hght commercial vehicles, thus far preference has been given to applications for licensing of ger cars, more than passen. their license plates for 1922 tomobile division has been tags for a month, but the number of applications has been disappointing. Bethlehem. —Incensed when Samuel P. Hart, a boss in the employ of Reodg. ers & Haggerty, on the turned with a revolver shots deliberately. at Hart, each one of which went wide of its mark Amaral was arrested and held for court on the charge of intent Weatherly. Harry Laycock, warden of the big state game preserve at parently sense when the season is on allowed. experience cautious, in the chase, are not so This is given as son why so many bucks years are <illed. Burnham.—Four Burnham mills of the Logan Iron and Steel company re. sumed operations with a full force of 500 men. . Hazleton. Council here has denied the appeal of the Lehigh Valley Coal company for a reduction in its new assessment, Sunbury.~-But one arrest for drunk. enness was feported by the police here for November, Wilkes-Barre —The No. 24 slope of the Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Conl company, which was drowned out by the recent heavy rains, resumed oper: of tender atinng, HALF A SENTENCE. “Rastus,” sald the judge sternly, “you're plain no account and shiftless and for this fight I'm going te send you awny for a year at hard labor.” “Please, Jedge,” interrupted Mrs, Rastus from the rear of the courtroom, “will yo' honanh jes’ kinder split dat sentence? Don't send him away from of Honor, Legion Back Home to Roost. {energetically helping Won't you put in for the this Jones Visitor Jones Oh, no, thanks. Of course, it's rather useless But, do put In for it? Visitor—No, thanks: I made IL No Doubt. you daes “Miss told her she your Plain pretty, science BAYS How stand the strain? “Oh, I told her the truth.” “The truth? to say vou think—" “Of course not, pretty as she could be, snfe.” Easily Arranged. “This Hustration won't do,” said the novelist “Why not™ “You've back makes thetic ™ “Well AR she wa nsked the artist, rawn my 114 She's an inva the book so confounded % before she lost her health” IT'S ALL THE SAME Mr. Pester: Here's an account of & young couple who were married in an airplane. Risky business, that” His Wife: It's no more risky to be married in a modern airplane than it is to be married in a church. Mr. Pester: Who said it was? I'd Like to Be I'd like to be the possessor of the and gay, gre the only maids fun away Subtle Animosity friend of ought hin the things that he undertakes “As our irascible col league, you to persvade to modify to print in the Congressional “But.” *T'm not at all friendly for that reason I in ting him go as far as he declared Senator Sorghum, to him. And am likes” Spend it Here "1 see a visitor to New arrested the other £350 In “Why then?" “Ile York his said Church, pocket,” on earth did they was trying to get with t"—Pittsburgh Chronicle-Tele graph, The Natura! Scale. hd be n musician? “No.” declared Mr. Growcher. far as immediate requirements of a {une concerned, he even are doesn’t the letter ‘G."" The Only slie marry than One. “Did him money 7 “1 wouldn't want to say actly, and yet 1 can't think other reason one would for.” for his that ex of any marry him Too Long to Wait. Insurance Agent—Under this policy you cannot commit suicide within one Prospective Vietim-1 don’t believe Farewell. Falr Worshiper-What is that sad, gad air you're playing, professor? The Professor--Dat is Beethoven's 1 see dose Practice Makes Perfect. Mrs, Newlyrich (to hubby)~<Now be careful, veorge, at Gottrock’s din. per tonight. Don’t eat with your keife, George-Don’t worry, Amanda, I've et with my knife for 30 years and never cut myself, The Usual Way. “Do you extend credit?” “Have you money to pay your bills promptly?” “Yes” “Then we are glad to extend you eredic” Never say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer.” WARNING! Unless you see nan “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by milions for Colds Headache Toothache Neuralgia Earache Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Paig, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions, Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 and 100—All druggists. 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There is still avail able on casy terms Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre ~iand similar 10 that whi has yielded from 20 to 45 busbels of wheat to the acre—oats, barley and flax also in abundance, while raisi and hogs is equally ers in western Canada have raised crops in a single season worth more than the whole cost of their land, With such success comes prosperity, independence, good homes and all the comforts and conveniences which make life worth living Farm Gardens, Poultry, Dairying are sources of income second only to grain growing and stock raising mate, good neighbors, churches, Rood markets, railroad facitities, rural tele. phone, etc. For ilostrated [Herstore, maps, description of farm opportanit vr Mardtobs, Baskatebewss, Alberts ard B tis lian bis, redosed raliway rates, oo, write F. A. RARRISON 210 NK, Third St., Barrisburg, Pa. 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