PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS Kane.—A granite block with bronze tablet upon which will appear the names of thé men and women of Keat- ing township who were § vice during the world war, will soon | Harrisburg. -State police brought to Harrisburg Yovo Cupovic, for whom they had heen searching for eleven years, and lodged him In the county Jail on a charge of having murdered Rock near Northumberland during the construction of the Penne sylvania railroad freight yards there. Cupovie was arrested near Pittsburgh, Immediate steps will he tax law com- data upon condi- Harrishurg, taken by the to get revision the road station at East Smethport, Greenshurg.—While playing lee along of the river, Andrew Sicilia, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sicilia, slip- ped on the bank and plunged into the ater and drowned, Sundury. Seventeen licenses have been the office of James treasurer of Northumberland Last year the tatal number tags reported sold was 2250, Pottsville —At rally Legion posts of Schuylkill and Carbon counties a showing of hands demonstrated that large nmjority were in of the dowment plan or and ald investment of bill in preference yas pointed all satisfied, CONEress Pottsville ville board of healt a case near the to whether be determined. on the the shore hundred dog issued for 1022 in Phillips, county. of dog ia here, a favor accepting en the home to cash bonus, It a that, if were the over the country passing of be much expedi Officials of the Potts of smallpox court house case of this disease years Pottsvill with hi g wife her parents, Mr tulla, at Clark's Valley, Dauphh ty, Vincent Jerski fi barn the Mastulla retur house, wife, short ing his night's work by life. The Tower was and fire destroyed e—Following a quarrel 8 home of you at the 01 I set fire to the down distance snmmoned in ti honse, which three Pittsburgh. —Carl er at West here by postoffice were Brownsvill with misappropri funds and 1 office. He federal and held Jury Harrisburg roe, York discussed sistant and Sus road construct ghway Comm has proportion McKeespor company armed bandits en ad gn bartender, Fere, bound an nan, a pockets register Half unable to talk and almost stiff from cold, a man gay Ralph King, 21, of Denver, was found in hananas hy gged took and R25 from and escaped, Sunbury frozen, ¢ his name ns a carload Palmisano, a fruit here, Accord King, entered thinking He was treated by phy will survive Harrisburg. -—The education held its year here, Altoona, J. E here, Connellsville.—<Arrests are being made and furniture and other prop- erty levied upon here to compel the payment of city taxes, Greensburg. —The Greensburg Glass company, after several months of idle- ness, has resumed and will keep a force of men at work all summer, Lewistown. —Burglars entered the hide warehouse of Wollner Brothers here and took some valuable furs, Hazleton ~Despondent over busi mesg reverses and illness, Daniel 8mo. lingky, 00, ended his life here by shooting himself in the head while propped up In bed. ¢ i of Victor wholesgle desler, ing to he the car Baltimore, ne was going south, sicians, who sald he state first council of session of the The president Brumbaugh to be nominated postmaster throughout Pennsylvania for study at the meetings to be held here in about a month, At the same time the mem bers will ascertain sentiment in re gard te taxation methods and the pro- uniform hill Rodney A. of Bradford, of the t Its reorganization { John G Mar- posed collection Merear, re Hgrrizshurg, county solicitor elected chairman law here was 1X uniform 1 commission a Representative of ascertaining sen- The members will visit districts and bring their of popular opinion in regard to the proposed tnx held here series of meetings then will Ben ja of tary, and a policy timent was adopted, their impressions home a he in March, A held throughout min Ludlow, of the two ne members, place on the commission. meeting to be the state, *hiladelphla, one assumed his Harrisburg — Farmers aho their fitvvers to haul truck have to pay a commer cense fee, Acting State Highwa) use don’t li- (‘om to market ial vehicle missioner Biles was the partment g concerning rough the rs in a number were led used their MIS RET classed as a Castle —In a art Mrs. Francis Sater, Sr, tho hoanafirte from her son's government rejecting an oral w from Emery tor awnitis I'niontown. Warnings have heen is Uniontown and other in the West zing uniy thal burgiars 1 ¥ $ we giise of meter pectors for the Power com i¥, are victim g persons tes that men in tl guise ee Ld of wire number of Of meter and visited nspectors have in Union. and have reaped a a homes town and vic rich and Altoona price 15 to 13 Nescopeck inity harvest In silverware, money. the Bakeries inrge her of or for Seven persons family of William Crop! overcome by that leak the Hazleton touring car, stole two barrels from Israel Krap, who keeping the beverage for his personal use, Ephrata.--John K, Swerling verely scalded by escaping cteam the Ephrata electric light plant. Pottsville.—Mre, Lucy Messner, aged 64, died very suddenly while visiting a neighbor here, Mount Carmel. Falling down slope at the Laurel colliery, here, James Angelo, 27, suffered a broken back and several fractured ribs, lLewistown A large flock of wild ducks has been seen dally on the Juni- ata River between here and Mount union all the week, Hazleton. — Albert Brandish, of Haz. leton Helghts, trapped 18 weasels in the past four .weeks, Snydertown.—A broken rail here caused the dernilment of a freight train car a few minutes before a Wil Hamsport-Philadelphia express was due, © cut bread a wr} ’ of loaves chnts two cents, in here, gas street from a in Thieves here, using a was wag se at fa There are airplanes, seaplanes Proal of Red Bank, N. J, for a spin at 50 miles an hour, Here's of the last- as Mr. P, A. Red Banker, iceplunes one Sporting Squibs| of All Kinds | Harvard's baseball schedule calls for i Brown football men practice indoors through the winter i * - . | n the track Twelve included | University schedule meets are of Pennsylvania * » * Jean Borotra youngster, is garded as the coming te of France a nnis char . Class fights have beep prohil ind ted Pennsylvania inter<class athletic events substitu . + Rockne's decision to remain at Notre cheerful news a number Dame is of Big Ten conches, Alfred Tracey captain of the Laf team. He i & 0 sopl » Coach Huggins of his swimming the first dual » Brown is driving in with team prepar meet McGill Navy will ball meet rowirs Anvhodys ter tion to } GERMAN BILLIARD CHAMPION Erik Hagenlacher Is Credited Having Recently Made Run 768 at 18.2 Balkline. of The photograph shows Erik H the German plon, recently country and is credited wit billiard cham- who in arrived Erik Hageniacher, 1 of 768 at 18 fon merely ing cold, Harvard | for its University dual fy ITRCK contest Yule's sees mers is alm who lool 0 100K any dual eves Dr. Mevlan of Columbia bel fu college thorities to ap of ath- | {lure of swrectate the educational value i letics is deplorable -. - ’ difficult row ing schedule for this season, The 20. with Yale and Prince Housatonle, - - - Yale, one of the ternational Rifle heavy Cornell has taken on a first race is May ton, on the In association new boosters of the Clubs’ schedule has in this winter sport Bf the colleges » * - Hart, former University halfback, been f at of a Jimmy De Pittsburgh mamed head Washington and Lee university - » - has coach athletics Some people had forgotten that Jose Acosta still in the American league, but Mack to he was Connie “Ooms w » - Joplin club of the Western landed a prospective manager it bought Fred Matthews from The league when sociation, * * * The plan of Manager Hugh Duffy of the Boston Red Sox. it is stated, is to play Joe Dugan at short, since he has # very capable third baseman in Ed- die Foster * The five major sport captains at Harvard are Keith Kane, football: George Owen, hockey: Arthur Conlon. baseball; Louls McCagg, crew, and Fiske Brown, track, . - Dartmouth Is seeking a conference with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a view to remove the misunderstanding that led the latter to rever athletic relationship, * - 3 If Dempsey can knock Georges out in four rounds and Georges can knock Cook out in four rounds, how much chance would the Australinn have to \d win the world's championship? v0 bill a four in nasium where he i Who Drinking With Playing Have Almost Passed. That type of professional com hs writes who wit td drink Henry ore «] hard playing has almost passed, Hisley, | the ‘he professional today, for the most it may be said to the professional golfers is 8 f golf. student of go and the kind of a mat ill trust wd daught Greatest Number of Sets Played. for A Japanese tennis player in Hono Inlu named claims to have es. tablished a world's record for the greatest number of sets played in a single season. Goto played 1,130 sets, Goto | FANS AT BOXING BCUTS Madison Square Garden yleld ed to the federal and state gov ernments from Aug. 3, 1020, to December 22 last sum of $535,817 in property and amuse ment taxes, according to a com- pllation made by the lessee "of the bullding. New York state profited to the extent of £101,067 for taxes on boxing and wrestling bouts alone, The attendance at the boxing and wrestling shows during the fifteen months mentioned 47,127. the WHE a9 J SEES CURVE REVIVAL Figures Old Style of Pitching Will Return in 1922, Result of World Series Pitchers Are Inspired and Colts Will Ar. rive With Skill to Win--No Change in Rules. John Heydler league, predicts in pitching minor circuits next recent Nn im major vear, because proved that when properly manipu hes president of the general a i he provement and BR 1 world's series will the lest men “You'll see the mu many Veur ary The more ou in President Heydler rve future than for way the Giants’ boxmen defeat ed Yankees curves, ai the uxing or mast has the arrive inspired »¥ country and in fast cor ¥ equipped with the kind of skill penty BaEt sed structions to iin. the greater make batsmen swung confidence fre dell But in proved ould ak ery rul the conel be disp nitehe pitchers ieague Ins effec is them who showed remarkable One of Morrison of Was the was all curves aimost as SA RRR SIRS entern Newnpnpet Late Shion ainsi TR, President John Heydler. factorily for the and amendments to provide use of resin are unnecessary. their natural deliveries, 1 believe that hatting aver improve time His fifteen gets doubles record for day was 264 In single was sets, but average ten an afternoon. In ene of his matches he lost to W, N, Ekland, Hawaiian champion, 86, 6.2 a COOMBS CALLS MORGAN During the heyday of the Philadelphia Athletics, three of the fur pitchers, Bender, Coombs and Morgan, went onto the vaudeville stage. They did a small act that took big all around the circuit. One evening the applause was so great that all three came be fore the curtain to make speeches, Morgan was first and he started in to flatter the audi- ence, giving it the impression that all were baseball fans, “Ladies and gentlemen,” he began, “Many of you out there in front of me I have saw be fore" Coombs nudged him. “Nix on that saw stuff,” he muttered, and the trie escaped in a gale of laughter. the making of more than #0 home rung in a single campaign Salary of Manager of Yankees Will Be Considerably Larger During Season of 1922, Miller Hugging will manage the Yankees in 1922 at a salary consider ably fatter than was his portion this year, when he led his crew to pennant heights, Instead of listening to the anti-Hugging clan, which wanted the diminutive jeader “fired.” the Yankee owners reengaged him and hoisted his wages something like $2,000 an nually, STADIUM WILL SEAT 80,000 University of Pennsylvania Structure Will Be Biggest of Its Kind in World. - The University of Pennsylvania stad. jum, now yonder construction, will have a seating capacity of 80.000 en com: pleted. This will make it the biggest thing of its kind in the world. Only a few of the stands whisha now make up Franklin field will be ased in the new plan, { { i HI8 CAR “] suppose you get a great deal of pleasure out of your car?’ “No, I can't say that I do.” “What's the trouble?” “The ear's all right, but Monday 18 mother's day to drive it; on 1 uesday, the girls want it; Wednesday, 1 prom- ised to let the boy have It, and Friday and Saturday it has to go in for re. pairé. Sunday, if I am very good, they let me drive myself” Slightly Accommodating. “Your daughter to be =a HECINS concessions 10 Mr. Dub- “She makes some . ' ideas, said “How Is that? “She me to runs occasionally permits of the th.” BOMe young men she Fluency No Advantage. “Do you ¢ any foreign language fluently? fed Senator Sor- COWD gible repl he « g0 1 can take fime tt SCOT Hours and Minutes Raw Joke, Johnny's T OR Personal Property. t ¥ TAKING PRECAUTIONS The Trusting Bride-Elect: Don't you think you'd better engage some plain clothes detectives to see that none of your friends lift any of our wedding presents? The Happy Man: Sure! And you notify your kid brother that he'll have to give a surety bond before he can act as ring bearer. Some Little Help. nnot answer questi le fr lesnst 8 real Good Old D think think ays. “Io you . getting back to the good old “There Senate we Aare days? doubt of it’ Peop rint with perfect confidence old in eq isn't replied going with me a wr Korechi um into § the S5ine necgotes ge laugh chi Giving Her Time, He—WIill you-—er is, 1 ask Khe He-—Don't get i just as slow as 1 can. want that aa Oh, this is so sudden ! excited ase I am making it True, indeed. Do Mason believe in ism? Russell—Oh, yes, m all right, but so many people mix politics with their patriotism.”"—Answers. you patriot. patriotis i= Giving Him Publicity, Ethet—Stella is awfully affectionate at times. Clara~ yes! She even kisses her husband in public, Goodness, ———————————— Expert Testimony, Ted—Tom claims to be quite a golr What do you think? Ned—I'd rather wait until what his caddy says, 1 hear Ready to Substitute! She—TI'm just going to hug the fire place when we get in the parlor! Hs—Why do that?! I'm a brick le Wayside Tales All.Day Session, “There's a man {rom Florida I want to talk business to, but I'll have to put it off until tomorrow.” “What's the trouble?” “He has just met a chap from Call. fornia and they're arguing about ell mate.” Not Uncommon, “1 don’t see how actors can simulate a laugh so heartily.” “Nonsense. Don't we do it every day at funny stories we have Leard a
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