PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS Auburn.—Horace D. Lindermuth, of Auburn, has been offered the position Pottsville district, Marietta.—After being idle for near- ly a year the Marietta Casting ments, Lancaster.-——Jewish citizens raised £10,000 toward their quota $18,000 for the relief of Jews In rope. Nev Castle ~—~Mrs, Jar Mitchell, of here Eu- persons injured when their automobile went over an embankment at New Bediord. The injured are William Lucas, of Corry, and “fru. ‘Anna Todd and Frank Gage, of New Castle. Harrisburg. Stolen valued at more than re covered in January by the state police. All Lae property reco red in value little more which liquor was valued at stock ot S80 month policemen made including eight for mrrder, 222 for vio- lation of automobile 152 for burglary and 112 for lolations of the liquor laws, Allentown. the new fi when Herhert and Herbert custody by 224000) were geregated of live than In the Arrests, nd cash $576.89. KOR laws first Lnder license were made Trick, T'rark Weinstein Smoyer were Warden for dip nettiyg and the reqair-d by act of the las! legislature ted hearing. Reading. the campaigr which being and by means of disregard important tory of the United little the and nial were gates ren: Camps al the recent county convention ing Moh. ton, Among tions passed was one methods the pointments to The bir- arrests law taken into William J. Acker for fishing minus state license alderman bower commit tlem to 3a’l te await a nesolntior = condemning ded! ugh propaganda school to his they aed is arried on thro Udistories events in the Sir‘es and to be- Yi : “1 lives sacritices of Colo SEL 0es pas.ed Ly the dels resenting 53 Sons of America he other resolu- denouncing the leaders in used by political and state to ap- office, and urging the c.mps to teach civie righteousness, Wilkes-Barre, Contemplating a merger that will give Wilkes-Barre the second largest bank in the of Philadelphia and stockholders of the Wyomin 3 « ’ 3 , and the Miners count) control out- Pittsburgh National " state side Bank Bank will be asked in the near future to consent to the consolidation of the two. bank wil as the ces-Barre. It The new known Bank of A capital of £3.000.000. will have of $1,000,000 and a surplus The total deposits amount to approximately £14,000,000, the trust funds to more than $11.000, 000 and the corporate S30. 000 000 trusts to more The greater part of be Miners’ than the combined business will done in the which oming present sole] Bank, while the Wy convert its for use been prefs giani. noe Fr postoffice Mrs. Ann dead boy, to ner, Connellsvill } taty the dist industrial depression i ered (11 3 Coke ( trict ant Vile KE SLT Pi publication ol production figures shown by the arnual Hall distriet., Coal 2,114,000 tons, 175.000 tons vy + of Beet epert of Inspec {- or for he ninth bituminous production in 1921 ag comoared with 5,- Le precediag production 505.0 compared The H. C. diary of year, coke was vA 2.031.000 tons as 20, ? wand with tonsa in the Urited Sta! Sieel cor turning out 1 111,000 tons of coal. Bloomsburg.—There is of putting a ban on bobbed hair t no the Charles H, ¥ clared. "We with rights of e girls to their hair the way they said. isher, the principal de- the wear vant to,” he “It is theirs to do with as they see fit, I know there Is a of tation against bobbed halr, but it only a fad, and if we let it go it will soon run its course anl be forgotten.” lutler.—Miss Gertru? president of the Woman's Civie Club of Butler and of the coutawestern dis- trict of the .'tate Federation of Fenn- ‘ot dac, for the Pennsyivan' house of representatives on the Republican tick- et. Miss McKiLney's platform includes strict enforcement of the eighteeenth amendment, © budget .ystem, reorgan. ization of the ‘ate departments and a reduction in taxes. Bradford.—Two doctors, two drug- gists and fifteen other persons were arrested for alleged violation of the anti-narcotic laws here ast week. Hazleton. ~Factlonal differcnces in West Hazleton council have held up payment of the salaries of the police force, Hanovgr.—Mrs. Sophia Krebs, of this place, coughed so violently that she broke a rib, Hazleton~-One hundred new mem- bers were Initiated inte Drake-Ware Post, Vetrraas of Forelgn Wars, of Hazleton, at a banquet lLeld to cele. brate its first anniveisary, Pottsville, —Councit annullea the street paving contract fcr $183,000 made with the American Paving com- pany, of Chester, last year, and de- cided to advert'se for new bids for this and add’'tional vork. The con- trac. was made under Mayor Morti- mer's administration and included sev. eral miles of asphalt ¢n the principal streets of the city. [It pecame a politi- cal at the polls last November, the ne. councilmen dlalming they woull save money by letine the work this year, A total of 000,00 Is about to be invested by this city in new paving. issue Harrisburg. -—A movement 0 make Pennsylvania the most musical state in the Union wiil be ‘aunched the first as music weet, Governor Sproul has music veek. Thomas E. 7 as The governor and Finegan, superintend- wide of the week In schools, public institutions. Programs have been drafted by the .tate educational department containing suggestions for Harrisburg.—Four hundred candi dates from Central Pennsylvania were initiated into the Elks here by Phila delphia Lodge, No. 2, which is making a tour of the siate. Shamokin, William Zimmerman, ag Jd 10, of this place, died at the Sha mokin Hospital from a fractured skull received when a crashed sled on which he was toasting into an automobile, Altoona ported through course in bebavicr in f Altoona by the H. Layton, course (iratify resulls are re of a Hg the introduction schools Dr. idle *he Hublie supe~intendent, of the the re origina.or i a part of The course Is heads, ~uint under five civics, patri MOrais, manners, The Je course is gradu ism and of the from on. grade red the which timo, it are thoron hls ‘he plan is inten led knowledge of tion, school distriet the ight course cf said to be n the country with a course, and educators from other cities Altoona is the on i such iy + are watching the exp went closely, Scranton.—One man sly injured automobile was struck by a Hudson was killed two others srion when t Delaware freight train at 1 Olyphant death and hi ’ittshurgh.— Walter Troy, ilrond policeman } M. Judge James the electric wii was sentenced to d Swearinge © for the murder of his - wif: after a motion for a new .rial verrnled, The principal wit nesses Troy Mrs, Emma Condon, a h Albert, Troy a notion to kill had been wore h.s mother, 8 Syear-old sO, (‘ondon te heard ute the shots were tified that whip him if tha’ he, Albert, The boy “id tell admitted *ittshurzh his untruth Announcement was } McCandles, here by George WW. departn puhblie of the motorcycle of the Pittsburgh yr # ¥ Bi Of John nounced tha ti ic reasqns at Res Philede pl [ssue. Method nt prey tisbhurgh public sentiment and, being prea 3 § fal ers should take an As a «¢ which he * fart in poll. » commun Mr should study ti tizen of ICR ty in resides.” Res Chait preacher the platform of can quaint tha action Yidates and ac or. the get $ i himself with conditions in t he can of to ager to All questions pertaining inform others right best follow in or results to politics should be thoroughly under- stood by preachers and that which minds Is objectionable, 10 should follow shown.” Wilkes-Barre.—Two brothers are ing held for the murder of Joseph Mananaro, I ittston miner, whose stil body was found near his home. he prisoneis are Ignatz Cassero, 35 years old, £ 1d Carlos Cas- sero, 32 yea.s old, both residents of They were arrested while at work in No. 6 mine ¢f ho Pennsylva- nia Coal company. Police officials be. in his heart because year ago at Detroit, Northumberland. of a quarrel a Michael P. Tier. here, submitted to an operation by which he gave a quart of his blood to save the life of his aged father. : lerwick.—The P. & R. Rallway com. pany has placed an order for 500 steel hopper cars with the Berwick plant of the American Car and Foundry com- pany. Danville. —Edward Kuerr, of this place, died at tte Bloomburg Hospital from jnjuries received 11 a collision of trolley car. Marietta, — The Columbia Unlon Street Rolling Mill here, idle a year, hag resimed operations, giving employ. ment te 270 men, Burnham.-—The Logan Iron and Steel company will give temporary em. ployment to 500 men here, Bainbridge. ~-Miss Pauline Hoffman, of this place, broke her collarbone, and Dougiass Longenecker was cut and bruised whe an automobile was wrecked, only by WESTERN XL po 2 PRTLE LNT sculler, who was will defend the cup against Walter Hoe can champlon. The race be part ghould Philadelphia win the classic nex may OFFICIAL AMERICAN LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR 1922 5 » AA AAA AAA MAA... High Spots in Career of Pitcher Ed Walsh May 10, 1802- Pa. At the age of thirteen started work as coal miner, July 10, 1002 Meriden, Conn, gional game 1004-—Joined Sox 1006 Became spitball pitcher and earned regular berth with White Sox, 108-~Took part in 66 and pitched 604 innings, American league records, October 2, 19008--~8Struck out fifteen Naps in eight innings but lost game, 1 to 0, 1015—Last year as pitcher, December 15, 1921—Appointed American leaZue umpire, Jorn in Plains, BA Ges WER Pitched for his first profes Chicago White Kumes both BB A Be ee Bl RE EER Ree bv. A BAA RA TERMS GOLF CHILD'S SPORT M. Briand Tells Lioyd George, British Premier, Game ls Fit Only for Schoolboys, Golf hag no attractions for M. Briand, former premier. The “bug” that finds so many victims in America and England failed to affect him when he tried the game at Cannes under the tutelage of Mr. Lloyd George, it has become known, “It is a game for schoolboys.” M. Briand told the Brit. igh premier, who I8 an ardent golfer, “Englishmen never cease to be chil dren. Cannot you enjoy a country walk without bitting a silly little Call?" “ wer of Duluth, B, C., who Is the Ameri of the National championship tf summer, i Champions Credited With Two One-Hit Contests. i The last year in major league base i ball was productive of no perfect | game four one-hit and only Phil Douglas. Phil Douglag, the star spitballer of the world's champion Giants, was credited with both one-hit games in the senior circuit, against Pittsburgh and Phila- delphina. Joe Bush, of the Red Sox, let down the St, Louls Browns with a single hit on August 1 and Warren (Rip) Colling of the Yankees, allowed only one hit to the White Sox on August 7. Rg a A AAA A Gs YS oo lol A f= GGG YESSY YOUNG'S SPINAL COLUMN HAD BEEN DISLOCATED Ralph Young, Detroit baseman, has been told muscle und bone doctor In adelphla that the makes wild throws is that he has a section of his backbone dislocated, The surgery man is now kneading the misplaced knuckle back into that particu lar part of Young's spinal col- umn in which it belongs, If a : thing like that will cause wild throws, then Allan Sothron's backbone must be tied in a second by a Phil- reason he WANT 36-HOLE PLAY Petition St. Andrews to Copy America’s System, if Efforts of Britishers Are Successful There Will Be interest and Keener Competition in Contests. Increased sed Interest and keener com if petween the Hateur goilers and ritain is ginateur layers in Brit- effort to tion America are successful daanner polis club announces the Harrs fonia « The Indi outfielder, Central Purcell & lub of the the Hugo Bezdek will continue to coach Penn State, he announced the in denying a rumor he couch Minnesota. - » - other would William Yon Bermuth, who coached at Tech, last fall, as physical instructor Purdue university. - - » Cass to return to The Pacific Northwest association's water polo championship is to be held at the Spokane (Wash.) A. A. C, for the first time in many years. * - - Tom Thorp, new coach for the New York university football team, is to be paid the highest salary every given a football coach in the Metropolitan district. . - - Frank Rooney, first baseman, who was a big noige with the Portsmouth Virginia league team in 1020, but re fused to play last year, will be back on the job in 1922. - - - More than one-fourth of the stu. dents at Amherst college played ten. nis during the past spring and fall, 127 out of an enrollment of 510 in- dulging in the racket game, - * - New York yachtsmen are pgelting tuned up for next summer's races against the British boats, although the baseball opening comes between the preparedness and the eventuality. - . - Dartmouth has found a radical fault in its new £7,000 ki jump. The captain of the ski team could make only 75 feet, where it was confidently expected the new jump would shoot them out 100 feet. Blame it on the wachine, 4 COMPLACENT PATRON “This vaudeville act puzzles me” “In what way?’ “1 don't know whether it's good or bad.” “Suppose we say the girl of the team amusement world thankfully in the blessings should be Nowadays small received.” Strange, Indeed. The company record pared, Wins Dut With Him, The busy ho gets my poat who hasn't man 10 vols Selecting From HOTORT Hppear the Storehouse, to have very n mn ' mental arked the critical whether Sen ub said for 18 been accu Centuries, very well n use good of the best on Knows What Me's About Troubles of a Farmer, “I envy you,” said the city Admiration, arold He i Ravd Reluctant i NATURALLY “I+ asked you very particularly to stay home while | met George today.” “Yeh, You was so particular about It, my curiosity was roused. Fate of the Dreamer. A dreamer of dreams woke up one And what do you think he found? A bundle of bills that he could not pay And collectors snooping around, day Courtship Days. “Does the young man seem thrifty “Well, he doesn’t believe in wasting gas,” replied Paw Hoptoad, Some Information. “The other day 1 paid a medium $5 for a reading” “Did she tell you anything that was true? “Her first statement was a bullseye ~-snid 1 spent my money very fool ishiy™ Too Inclusive. North=-1 don't think Jackson is much of a fellow, West Why not? North-He's popular body. with every.
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