PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFS we . ofeefeooleete sfoeforentecfentenfenten Sentero stent eee Charles J. Anderson, arrested in Cleveland, ©. with an automobile stolen from Max Donnelly, of New Castle, was brought back to New Casale and pleaded gullty to the theft of the car before Alderman Green. Thirteen four horses, crops and implements were burned in an incendiary fire which destroyed the barn on the farm tenanted by Ross, near Warriors Mark, toona, destroyed by fire recently, believed to have been of ingendiary origin, COWS, near Al den and placing that official stralg salary. The average of prisoners confined In the throughout the year was 58, The coun on a ight under the old fee system it would have cost the taxpay"r tain them. Under cost $0430. eagh prisoner and 44 cents a saving of mate, Leaving the bed which confined with a 2-days-old child, Mrs the new system under the fee a day on a 26 cents a day per In- to she Highway, near Thomasville, down into the blazing oil stove stairs and tossed it action probably a Mrs. BON volded a tragedy, as and a n the house, when the Myers, her baby were § Li After her brave deed the turned to bed and was summoned reported that je for her E. Newt Newcomer, a farmer Red tenced by Jud woman physician she was none the worse experience on township, Reppert in Uni in the stone * of sel 5 nth wisrki hints x months WOK embracery ered a hold Eighteenth H. O'Br; Coatesvi unique York, of Maccabees of 1 of the munie iture sid ature would a tower inment i } Harrisburg Yovo CC wie, for w thes been eleven years, lodged j charge of Rock near construction road fre arrested near Immediate Pennsylvania rail ight yards there, Cupovic was Pittsburgh. will be taken by the tax law revision commission to get data upon the condition and cncollected taxes throughout Pennsylvania for study at the meet ings to be held in Harrisburg in about a month At the same the mem bers will aseertain sentiment in re. gard to taxation methods and the pro- posed unifor hill. Federal Prohibition Agent Exnicious announced that 25 liquor permits for retail druggists and manufacturers had been revoked In the Pittsburgh district because of “illegal disposition of liquor.” Bellefonte's postmaster, John I. Knisely, weighs 330 pounds and is claimed to be the heaviest active fire man in the state. Caught under a fall of ground at the Bloomsburg Brick company's plant, W. HL Miller was almost dead when fellow.-workmen rescued him, Squeezed against the side of a stall by a bull, John E. Snyder, of Seven Valleys, York county, suffered a brok- en collar bone and a dislocated shoul. der, Miriam Fichter, tained a broken coasting accident, tor “te eps ¢ of tax liens time collection of Lattimer, sus. shoulder blade in a for 1922, as tinally adopted, will cost the taxpayers $900,000. The program calls for twenty-three miles of secon- dary rcads and nine miles of state ald highways. Struck by a heavy cake of ice while helping to fill an David A Pyle, of Centre township, Perry coun ty, sustained a badly bruised right leg. Edward Brogan, Jr, son of a for mer district auditor of the United Workers of America, was killed under a fall of rock in the operations of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation company, at Coaldale, feehouse, » Jacob Atkinson, engineer, and Eli B Thompson, fireman, were and hurt Pittsburgh killed in at Hall, railroad a wreck the Union five cars curve Hall, when a ight drawn by two locomotives, dashed int Atkinson and in the wre near An stopped on engine with had a near train heavy fre sight from the north his fireman were caught age and scalded to death Cutting an ordinary pimple while Frederickt the public cged 24, whose Lewistown, Pa., died the Uniontown Hospital An in fection followed the shave, physicians state. Fire In the dental A. Zimmerman, Harrisburg, X-ray and equipment v more than $5000, whil Dr. Zimmerman 0 an ambulance and rescued Mrs Wilson, himself at OW! in Heading, he is a teacher Wilber home is In where in of Pr. GG ov ed offices dest ot! er nlued at firemen cat om a slck ried wife of a New York civil ineer, while fous from smoke Wilsons unconse lived n merman Mrs, Wilson fact that ‘ knocked open a to probably Mrs, Grace held for in charge of attempted extortion in escape, door saved her life, Tarent Crawford, of was 5) ball on the hy the f Bu land and apart ten and Mrs a ther it r, ii 0 from rke is sale Davis, by Judge Coatesville, Koch to rs nor more than for the Mt Minersvill ted and a for mercy, in the penitentiary B tember, Funan Caleb vant Davis convi was der in the second degree torneys made a which refused who said the i first he would have so voted The too er til a Lil Judge it i murder, stron by Koch, ranted a and in if he stated Was evidence degree Ww ri of been a juror are entirely in Schuylkill that because court there many murders county, due to the f gsiayers the electric ch escape weak-kneed Jurors bring verdicts Davis, who man, had quarrel with Bryant, and afterwards meeting him, him dead, All collieries in compromise is a colored a shot of the Lehigh Valley Coal company in the Hazleton distriet resumed operations after being idle on account of a slackened demand for fuel. Twenty-five thousand men affected. Operators say that there a surplus of because of a dull condition of the market, Twenty persons were shaken up and bruised when a sleighing party sled upset over an embankment near Sny- dertown. ~ Warrants were issued for electro cution of Floyd Smith, Bradford coun. ty, the week of March 6, and Albert White, Lawrence county, the week of March 20. Complaint of the borough of Han- over agninst the Conewago Gas come pany's rates was sustained by the public service commission, Slipping on an ley sidewalk, James Harrison, Sunbury, suffered concussion of the brain coal | | | i I TR A photograph without rival fencing champion of 1921, of Ce The almost INTERESTING NOTES geouting for a foot Lel [$44 8) bal con is Lai Amherst meets for The Navy ae Jones, New York kees, has developed into of greatest pitchers in either league, great many pitchers have more stuff, but few bonst of greater pitching in- telligence or better control, Yan of the ane & Murray in ith the Farley, James expert w ip intercolleginte University, in action. ik ANYHOW, HE DIDN'T DUCK FINDS FAULT WITH PITCHERS Bu Jesse rkett of New York Says There Are Few Who Can Throw Good Curve. the two had the both pent first Courses in Bost Nationa ation, wns in 180] had eague Am fin nx the and Ameri. wen. erican asenci sociation strong that fact. both teams about the had those rid's Son: in were strong, star players No championship all ail game ATS for the played, owing to a series wo WAS ill-feeli he add, were gilly ng tween the magnates and, we might between the players too Those the thought of The Cubs and White Sox of the vir city of Chicago, In 1006, won and they had a the championship money, four of for Then the of vhen the Giants beat the Yanks PERFECT FIELD FOR ALIBIS Game of Golf Offers More Chances for Excuses for Poor Score Card Than Any Other. fans, hig noise 1921, One of the reasons why golf has become so popular with go many peo more alihis than any other game played. There are so many good ex. cures one can offer for a poor card it is dificult to choose among them. M’'MILLIN SAYS HERO Football Star Is Far From Ma- tinee idol Type. Ten Other Players on Centre College Team Made It Possible for “Bo” to Carry Ball—News Hounds Made Him Goat, “Bo” McMillin bas talked about in- football football enthus the last word, the Often one thelr For three YEeurs the | dividuals | college In | lasts, McMillin is of ti mental i been one of most he eyes of many i hig idol if gridiron forms a of hero | A great many football enthusiasts have een MeMillin you have pictured type McMil never If the « in person McMillin as ollar ad 1 all wrong in are eleven, £OIMmeont Whi iit have been I didn't gont ors deserve them ihere you have a MeMillin, as he looks and thinks SLIM HARRIS WEAK ON BUNTS S80 Far From Athletic Pitoher's Head to Feet That He Tangles Him. self Up in Knot, Harris of could field bunts he would be the pitchers in the However, it i= so far from Slim's head to his feet that he gets nll tangled up when he bends and usually gets the impression that he is playing the way he kicks the pib If Slim Athletics of business, the one greatest over around . Seis $50,000 FOR NEW LINKS | More than S50.000 will be the initial construction expense for the Silver Springs golf club course in the Washington district, This will include the building of an artificial lake and the opening up of eight springs, Donald Ross has the con tract, and work wes started on January 1. Because of out of the Iand and turf it is expected course will be April 1. new the natural the that playable Iny- fine the by * | THE EASIEST PART 1st Golfer: golf quickly? 2nd Golfer: Oh my yes learned all of the cuss words already. Are you picking up I've Well to Be Prep te » ared, “Ne “It will educate you to that extent™ TO BE CONSIDERED I think that this house will Let's take He: suit me very well, dear. it. She: Just a minute Hubby dear we have not asked the cook how she likes it yet. All the Year Round. Bing of ice and coal They are like the One stings in the sun The other when we men, heen er time, reese’ Proof of Wisdom. “You continue to faith wisdom of the plain people? “¥ do,” replied Sorghum. “The plain people in my district have elected me over and over again” have in the Senator A Cruel Condition, Edith--Why is Alice always so short of money: didn’t her father leave her na lm? Madge—Yes, but you see she's not to get it till she's thirty and shell never own up to that. — Boston Tran seript The Eternal Feminine, Bihel Is taking violin lessons” “ls she? Why, the poor girl hasn't the slightest ear for music” “1 know, But she has elbows.” beautiful