PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS pleaded Meadville .- nolo contendere to two charges of embez- glement, one of $10,206.13 of state funds and the other of $1600 of coun- ty funds while he was register and recorder of Crawford county, sajor Harry F. Miller was sentenced by Judge T. J. Prather to two terms in Having period of not less than a year and four months nor more than three years. Because of his excellent record in the world war the court announced that the sentences would run concurrently. Weatherly.—A large buck deer is outskirts of town and that it immune The animal frequently to homes and shows on the ently attack. very appar. Senses is rom comes close none ing the hunting season, Wilkes-Barre. —Numerous bla letters have in the or have been foun der their doors are camnsing the | considerable alarm and the business men The were first regarded as a joke, but now they are looked upon | manner. Their few firm ler £500 deat’: that that come business men wlice 1 * BPR some uneasiness, ietters a more serious circulation tarted a ago, Letter res of Breeze & Yearger and Transfer and days 1ched Mil in each the company, under threat of The dynamitings demanded dynamiting. refer recent d) Pittston area and geance If money is nui paid. The ters well written, and ~ll that the police have seen appear to be written by the same Huntingdon.- over country meeti in resolution comm! real estate basis or resi was by to 1 ye 11 ietters ail © il threaten are person, Taxpayers held an cour. house from all iadignation the ( and ! ng the 3 demanded that the ssioners should either assessment back to the missioners enniel tate all real of the percentag Wh commissioners, actin vision best val fixed value oned tv lich, Scott « ® was broken Drums --Far jerg in this seetion have registered objections w' the pro. posed location of thy ‘new Luzerne County Tuberculosis Hospital in But- ler township. They claim It will be a detriment inste: of a benefit, Harrisburg.—Agents of the ment of agriculture have veen in; up on fertilizers being sold Ir state this winter, Hundreds of ples of mixtures on the market have been gone over by chemists. As a rule, it was stated, the fertilizers ure running true tten- tion is now being given to the opera- tion of the new seed law owing to the approach of the planting rteason., Bellefonte.—Michael Morano, of Philadelphia, who in April, 1920, killed his wife, Theresa Maria Morano, by stabbing her seventeen times, was elec- trocuted in the Rockview Penitentiary, depart- check- the sain to label, Especial and In seven minutes was pronounced dead by Robert J. Campbell. The body will be buried in tie penitentiary cemetery. Clinton.—On a petition of members Kessinger as Mill Hall to by the death Jane int caused Mrs. R. of the vacancy pointed overseer fill the of her husban “The Freeland £ 0 advantage ot poor Ice zero spell 12 Freeland. com- took to a second crop of ice to | WORLD'S C PR ER SNS Anthony A. harvest inches thick. 13-year-old | a farn Allensville. Esther, daughter Rene here, der. Peachey, jer lost an arm In a fodder shred- | Protesting against proposed performance of Grand Opera the P through its hi R. Zahnl the grand Pittsburgh “Salome” company Coun | secretary, | Chicago here month, ittsburgh next vhurches, Dr. Charles ell of Rev letter er, sent a | to commitiee i i that ancther o anbsti- asking that tuted, Lew for The 4 ir $e 14 4 instaliation OX istown 8 3 = “I the tio! i Cre posi had ‘n mind who borough secreiary of fa would adopt a new system bwokkeeping | n the job hours a | bids ranged fron > to $200 with IC wage ha 3g and dro e Hazleton Danicl Garmone ky, of Hazleton, away. 1 men vsieq gtOiet inid for ens birds Barkett tence he WAS opportunity f sxplain, but silent, to pay in the gpend the next thirty days In ette jail Allentown Jurned by flaming that drenched her clothiig when a can exploded as tried to then ser itenced costs case and to the Fay- oil she hasten Maslanya, aged 32, of Ormrod, died at the Allentown Hospital. Her were burned from her body, and her 4-year-old son, Mike, and John Leder, a boarder, were badly burned in trying to clothes gave her, Lew & Stow own Joseph B. Hostetler, years old, and his bride, Lizzie Y. Hos tetler, 70 old, announced their wedding after having kept the secret one month, as arrang® by the couple prior to having the nuptial knot tied by Rev. John K. dvler, an Amish preacher, lives near Belleville, Altoona.-—In his annual report, Prof. T. 8. Davis, superintendent of schools in Blair county, discloses that he trayv- eled 10,000 miles by utomobile, 1000 miles by train and several hundred in discharging his du- He made 600 visits to the various schools ander h's super- vision, attended 400 meetings of an educational character, In most of which he took some part, received 1000 office calls, answered 2000 telephone calls, wrote 2000 letters and sent out 20,000 circulars, Uniontown.—During a health lecture In the high school auditorium here seven or eight high school girls faint. ed, Shenandoah.~Anthony Globls, 51, of this place, ¢ *er a week's drunke.. or Ky, cut his throat with a razor, dying shortly afterward, Harrisburg.—No awards of contracts for construction of state highways will be made before tho return of Governor Sproul from the West Indies next week, Mt. Carmel.—Held up by a footPad here, Marshall Heiner was relieved of 73 years who foot on inst miles ties year — MEP July 1, and . ' Greenviiie . idan; old i, Were when the farm he near Westford, wats ing to information wi was in » fire was discovered d was save his A check appropriation geriousiy tO ! payment 1921 for the was sent from the state Dr. Thomas E. wrintendent of pub the re. de. it be. ingdon county, capitol, according to u Finegan, state s said that reached state who district At the school lis instruction, port of the his partment. reasary was staled districts were day. The directors recently threaten. ed to cl Connellsville ration of wr Connellsville, dog killer, This number se the Cass township schools. Following the Samuel Watson, official d'sr-tehed 77 In indicates about one in the city limits and the will continue, ed to kill every dog in the rity SKI JUMPER . & UNDERWC Ea Lake Placid, N. Y. BAB RR High Spots in Pugilistic Career of Jim Jeffries April 15, 1875—Born in Car- roll, ©. 1804 First March, ring partner for June Fitzsis heavyw May ring battle 1807-—Acted as Jim Knocked out Bob spar Corbett 9, 18500 INBOnS, ing worid's Knocked ut BE AA AAA AAA AAA HOW ENGEL LANDED SAM RICE Scout for Washington League Team Tells Story of Star Outfielder, American Joe ton, tell tor Grd 1 Ii h. me ik Sam Rice Virginia. Engle liked asked the club president on him. “Here's a bill in and we're short « the club “You | bill and you can have Rice.” The bill was for $300, as Engel it. The Washington club's scout haste to pay It and Sam | ax his own. 1%) A his lox for we owe that has come said owner pay tolls claim He's the same Sam Rice who would bring $30,000 or more on the baseball | market today. George Stallings Offers Convincing Argument Why Play Is Faster in Young League, cution of the owners, “ather than t! wholesale slaughter of the canines It is said that at least a helf hundred e few days. Coatesville.~John Swartzentriber's mule kicked over a lantern in her owner's barn here and caused a blaze which destroyed the barn, wagon shed and other outbuildings, Fire companies from Elverson, Churchtown and Good- ville responded, but were unable to check the blaze, The mule was rescu- ed. Allensville —Carl Diffenderfer and Laurie Musser were injured by the ex- plosion of a gasoline tank at an Al lensville garage, Latrobe.—Henry McGinnis, caught in a fall of slais In the mines of the Oakville Conl company, diea two hours later in the Latrobe Hospital. Masontown.-~Charged with beating his wife with a heavy c'ub until she was near death, Peter Pusol, of near here, was arrested and committed to the Fayette county jail, Yeagertown.—J. McD. Alken bas been appointed postmaster here to suc. ceed Ira Keller. George ™rallings, who has managed teams in both the American and Na | tional leagues, offers a convincing as i well as logical argument for the su- periority that the American league has established for years in most | between the two leagues, “Outside of | the New York club, no one owner in | the National league will spend money for promising youngsters,” says Stal lings, “All American league owners are willing and anxious to bid for such players, That Is why most of them go to the American league, That is why the standard of ball is faster.” | | 1 Leach Cross, Former Lightweight Boxer Who Attempted “Come. Back,” Again Retires, Leach Cross, oldtime lightweight, who quit the ring for dentistry, in which profession he is known as Dr. Lester C, Wallach, his own name, and who recently temporarily quit dentis. try a stage a “comeback” in the ring, has again returned to dentistry, of All Kinds A ted Canada Scottish curlers will visit winter. * - » next of professionalism red have college gridir hot. - * . mn Princeton baseball t at Polo eam will play Glants the . es A. of New y to ¥. 1. clined an invit Oly York has Join the de- Amer ation ican mpic association, H. D. Ha heen eleted iladelphia, has Penn State for Oe gridiron. South veteran Orland Asner » terri iat RiIgLeq Reds Carberry, sub end for the last fEOns was t elected captain Tennis eo Briti Lawn ARROCIA 3 ff Mt lected ca Vernon pair Varsity sococe fall. Duquesne Neil, pointer of Pittsburgh fonsghip for bird dogs under two i Ala. i, owned by aer won the derbs fetohatchile, hh.» years oid, at will Or. New York Yankee squad, which report spring training at New number 32 men, quad had 44 men last spring * - - for will Sans the in the send a first ti games, will af the University relay carnival in April - » * 1623, the British will require all play through. In the titieholders always have Italy, for tory of the to compete Pennsylvania me ¢ of with association Beginning Tennis champions past the stood out to * - * G. B. Arnold, catcher for the | versity of Virginis make his break into professional ball | with the Charlotte team of the South Atlantic league. r » \ It is reported from London that E. the former Oxford uni- versity distance star, has run his last race. Ill health has forced Montague | to give up athletic work. - * »* York Americans have | transferred Joe Kelly, a young out- | fielder who was bought from Norfolk of the Virginia league, to the Reading club of the International. » » * wafted i A. Montague, The New Word over from | that Ira Flagstead, hard-hitting fielder of the Tigers, will not play ball this season, but will enter business with his brother in the Southland - » - Distance of 82 feet instead of the regulation 80 between bases is recom- mended by the baseball rules commit- tee for diamonds on which under sixteen years old are to play. - - . Oliver Ans, center of the 1021 Uni. versity of Minnesota football js the 1022 football squad at the annual banquet for letter men and the foot. ball team, gt . » John Farley of the University of Minnesota swimming team broke the world's record in the 100-yard breast stroke event In the university tank re- cently by making the distance In 1:10 2.5, GF. AA A AA AAA AAA A TR High Spots in Baseball Career of J. J. McGraw April 7, 1878-—~Born in Trux- ton, N. Y. 1500-Played first professional game with Olean, N X. 1802-~Joined taltimore tional! League club, 1808 Batted 3800-—his batting average, 1000-—80ld by Baltimore to Bt, Louls, 1901-—Jumped to Auerican lengue as manager of Baltimore club 1902—Jumped American league to become manager of New York (Gilants, a post he has held ever since 1904, '21-—-Won nants 1005, 102 championships, AA AA GAA Na- best and pen- "18, "17 league “, '11, "12, National Won World's ‘ - 0 Aro 8B FOR ——— 0XING CLASSES tralia During the War. Schoolmasters Claim That Develops Keener Perception Pupils and Lads Control Their Tempers in Learn to Why boys In country? A taken it the graded schools of this of the up uragement Las that the few and tie enc the suggestions and some high schools take the teach hove he “Snow” Baker, manage Sydney lows parents and 1d against boxing . “It was recognizea by the n boxing is properly clean, healthful handled Schooln the at boxing 4 { ¢ opinion that £ a when tere who, at inception of held th desirable me altere have now hase n +t i i their views tirely terms of praise ighest i speaks for Itself wher ing but the © for it This which the system has been on Melville scheme for organization through- out the state for the current year for intends submitting INCREASE SALARY OF COACH Meisman of Pennsylvania Is Given Another Contract to Handle Football Squad. coach the University of Pennsyl vania football team for next year, but of Coach J. W. Heisman. will also receive an increase In salary of $1,800. This was decided upon at a recent meeting of the athletic coun ell. 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Mistaken Identity, Helen was freshman High ring a at Short- and was proud of bearing the in- idge school her n signia, i The she ew school waiter at the restaurant where went said something that to Helen sounded “Shortridge?” which | she promptly replied, gazing at her | ring, which she supposed he had no- ticed “Yes, are you from there, too The waiter looked bored, and then repeated his request: “Short ribs or roast beef? —Indianapolis News, like to a Feminine Friendship. “Is Bessie a friend of yours? “Yes—what has she been saying gbout me now Judge, Forecast. “What's the weather forecast?” “Both parties are freely predicting harmony.” Sure Relief
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