The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 06, 1922, Image 2

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    PENNSYLVANIA
STATE ITEMS
Harrisburg.-—The
struction of 27,412 feet of
highway in whitpain, Lower Gwynedd |
and East Norriton townships, Mont- |
gomery county, extending from Gwyn- |
edd Corners, at Sumneytown pike, to
Germantown pike, was let Ly state
highway authorities to Everton A.
Corson, Ocean City, N. J, at
639.85. The contract for 11,774
in Lemoyne and Camp Hill boroughs
was awarded te the Souder Construc.
tion company, Lancaster, at $171,-
218.18.
Stroudsburg.—
who last year
for
concrete |
contract con- |
$203,-
Samuel Shull,
licenses
Judge
refused all
refused two applications.
York. —Carnival companies
apply for licenses to exhibit here this
year, Mayor Hugentugler announced.
Hazleton.—The has
tabled the petition of Hazleton high
school studer the danc-
ing instituted in 1918 be
Wilkes-Barre.—All
licen must pay
the year in advance. The
stalment plan
Retail licenses in
$3(%), in the
townships, $65.
from $750 to
Erie.— Will
burgh, pleaded
States District
accepting $350 from an
saloonkeeper. He
prohibit agent
saloon
tenced by
the
Harrisburg. —
and Pavin
Was
33,042
need
not
school board
that ban on
114+
lifted.
holders of
is
liquor
re fee
ISOs the eneti for
monthly
been discontinued
cities will
3125
vers will
has
the Cost
boroughs and in the
The brev
E3000,
Penrod,
guilty i
pay
iam
court to a
East
wosed as
i as
reatened
He
ion
with arrest. was sen-
Orr to nths in
udge
« ounty 1s
The Trinida
company,
corough,
The «
and Liv
at $324,771.34.
to bear
Hollid
way TY,
of Altoona,
recomme
cused of
a trolley
genger at
and
Wask
Pittsburgh
ton and
the Wash
poison
tained a
on his
he wi
an operati
poisoning
blind
said he had
recover
Harrisbur
Dauphin cs
an opinion
Liberpto, reside
titled to claim
Royer & Herr
for the
the firm's empl
aside
board
aliens,
under
make claims
Erie —Trade
in- Ame rica
a “steadily
American products
Kiein, director of
eign and
erpoad
k
ount)y
robt
ing.
is
wrmed,
Baldwin
i8 tots
and
de a t}
the decision of
that the
have no
treaties
possibilitie
were declared i
marx
Dr,
bureau of
of
developing
by
the
domestic commerce
department of in
dress before the chamber of commerce,
“A promisir low of ‘better
times’ tinging lat tin-American
trade horizon,” he sald.
State College Every
Pennsylvania represented
student body this year
a fact which the repre.
sentative cha institution.
Allegheny leads list of counties
with a total of in the 3100 stu-
dents in the regular four.year courses
and the 2000 in the last su.nmer ses
sion, Centre is second, with 377:
Philadelphia third with 349; Luzerne
fourth with 228; Dauphin fifth with
200, and Lackawanna sixth with 185.
Fourteen counties have 100 or more.
Wilkes-Barre —More than 20,000
bottles of a liquid sold under the name
of “Al-Kol” and alleged to be made
fit for human consumption by the
simple process of redistilling was con-
fiscated by prohibition agents at the
Junk yard of Lazarus Adler, 506 South
Main street, after a fire had threaten.
ed to sweep t: buildings. Together
with the liquid, the enforcement agtnts
captured two of the largest stills yet
taken in northwestern Pennsylvania,
one /ith a capacity of 70 gallons ana
the other holding 100 gallons. War.
rants were immediately issued for the
arrest of Lazarus Adler, Isidor Adler
and Albert Bergar, th» last being pro-
prietor of a garage.
Hazleton.——Thomas Probert, appoint.
ed postmaster here, will take charge
a8 soon at his commission Is received.
Harrisburg.—Notices of reductions
of rates in several classes of consum-
ers have been filed with the public
gervice commission by the Consum-
ers Gas company, of Berks county,
and the Anr ‘llle and Palmyra Elec.
tric Light company, of Lebanon coun.
commerce, an
sunrise
the
ng
is
county in
is in the
of the colle ge
demonstrates
racter of
the
no
hed
the
Harrisburg. —The department of la-
bor and industry announced its inten.
tion to enforce. the provision for emer.
geney lighting systems in all assembly
halls
The water supply
has Issued permits for
t struction of bridges to Columbia,
counties,
Harnshurg. coms
con
Berks
Unlontown, Wor imposed
penitentiary ‘sentences of from four to
Peter Brooks and Sam.
vho had snatch
~-Judge
Jenkins, .aegroes,
Norristown,
brought from
house to the
Ten gallons of liquor
the Abington station
foes of the district at-
Sew
er at the court house,
Allegheny’ Furnace.—Use of the
ker mansion here for a home has been
offered to the Rlair County Historieal
Society and will be accepted.
Danville—~A bull at suddenly be.
and ran amuck while it was
ja.
and sent them fly-
animal ran through
one end of
all at-
he was
fleld and
noon shoppers here
ing to cover. The
half a dozen streets from
town to other, eluding
tempts capture him until
| brought to bay in an athletic
shot,
Bloomsburg.
the
to
who declar.
longer ex-
Oldtimers
ed old-fashioned wint
ist, were listening to
weather expert, who
ires for the
19
than he i 1f an
ers no
ames Goss, local
cama forth
winter,
storms, n
ch of snow
with
local fig which
show there wr.e SNOW
which
more
a td of 63 inches coming
During
tal
down. December there was
six
whil
ches
Snow
Refac
a.
rowned wit
ity or the
y do not submit
rill be
witato
e En
New
window of th
irom
tal
rbage.
astle
directly
police
of jewelry
1imost
he central
700 worth
second time within
he store has been
pulled off 1 the
robbed, an
nd both
t
sobs were same
ner,
State Colle jo. -
Day”
The annual
ation at
be observed May 6,
the student
have
1500 to 2000
most unust reat
lives. More than 1000 fat
ed the first gathering of this kind
Penn State last
was such a great that
more are expected this year.
Myerstown Thirteen of the forty-
five members of Zion United Breth-
ren Sunday school who have contin.
ued on its membership roll for fifty
years, participated in special services
commemorating the event. Each was
heard In a brief address reminiscent
of the half-century activities in. the
school.
Pittsburgh, ~Distriet Attorney Har.
ry Rowand was investigating reports
that a jall delivery and the death of
John McNeill, chief deputy warden at
the Allegheny county jail here, was
being planned by certain prisoners
who had outside help. H. H. Braun,
chief of county detectives, sald that
he would make arrests In connection
with the plot. He added that persons
outside the jail had smuggled a pistol,
some ammunition and a fill to prison.
ers. Three convicted murderers are
mentioned =n connection with the
plot,
York—~The York Traffic Club will
provide markers In that vicinity for
the use of the United States aerial
service,
Harrisburg. ~Cumb.rland and Juni
ata cases were argued in the superior
court here, with the Dauphin county
list next,
Willlamsport.—Council definitely re.
Jected daylight saving when it voted
four to one against the proposition.
Shamokin,—~Death of Michael Per-
les, D-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs,
Miahael Perles, of his place, was
blamed on a soft drink concaction by
ers’ celehr
will ace ording
a decision by
plans
show
ed the
council,
already een started
the Dads”
cf their
nl
Success many
doctors
a
UNDENWOOD
A LiNDERWOO
Evidently Jack De 1s getting
Brrr rrr Pr PPP PREP PPO EPP PEEEO EOP EIE EPEC EI ELLER ERTL BEETLE EEE EES
mpsey
the
a young
t
to come along and tak
he
welght
able time to sparring »
gix feet sev
Ath
©
is quietly training Wes
to save the
Ril
aspirants so as
Wh
en Inches
i the nn
ws Den
club and
rye WM: =h
ograj
r
letic ember
ipsey
ing matches In
r spar
BrP rrr CIP IOI PP OCEEG SIEGE EOOOEIES +1
Billy Sullivan Had
Worries of His Own
POPP OPPOPEEPOEPOCIEEOLIOEOEEEIrS
WILL SHIFT $75,000 STAR
San Francisco Manager Plans to
Lover First Base Himself, Sup-
planting O'Connell,
Jimmy O'Connell, who played
base on the San Francisco Pacific
Coast baseball lub
and who w
to the New
league ol inst season
as sold during
York
the win
Giants for $75.00
Jimmy O'Connell,
for 1023 delivery, probably
in the outfield for San
season, Jack Miller,
Francisco manager,
other day. Miller
will hold down the first sack.
————
will play
Francisco this
the new San
announced
Cardinals Will Play Fournier Against
Left.Handers and Gainer
Against Right
The St. Louis Cardinals intend to
use the Cleveland shift at first base
this year. Jack Fournier will play
when a left-hander is working for the
opposition and Del Gainer against
right-handers, The two are former
American leaguers,
hard.
GREATER CROWDS NEXT FALL
Arrangements Made for Seating 80,000
Persons at Yale-Marvard Game
at New Haven,
There will be about 80,000 seats
available for the Yale vs. Harvard
game nt New Haven next fall. The
University of Pennsylvania will have
accommodations for over H0.000 when
the Army vs, Navy classic is staged
yon its fleld Saturday, November 205,
Pr PPP PPP POP PP PPPOE T OP PPP EERE EETEEEBEPEL ERRORS EP EEE EEE EER ELEE EEE
tired of walting for some
from him,
10 take
Dempsey hi
who Is only twenty-one yea
heanvywelght
and rumor it
the heavy.
18 devoted consider.
has
tern athlete all
on
y rs old and
champion heavyweight of the An-
x of that
Los
over him.
i Ralph Smith in fighting poses du
y o
i luring
recently.
club are
g 1 \
iS Beason 6 good nanny gent
#
nKing of emails Judge
i thel y buse
VIBE 4il th
! the
nearer the
all advice
- » -
nager Bill Killefer of
he expects
base
Mn
Cubs says
the
National le
the Chi
have of
running team
ague this year,
* » >
n of Ba
in P. J
Manley,
iIngara
- - *
A. Buckner,
rved the
one
fastest
Itimore has signed
seh
Herb, 1
catcher,
diege batters ftcher
ty
Award J They
university,
4
Sox
who for «
White
al has returned to
an absence of three Years
- » *
Chicago
the club
ye
Shad
colts and
for the Epsom
May 31, a total
are entries of Am
- od *
fillies eligible
Derby in Eng
ricans
New
der
The
{ Outfie
York Nationals have sold
Joseph G. Connolly, bought
vn San Antor fall, to the Lit
Rock club of the Southern league,
. - »
o last
oy
ir
tle
Win
fielder
{Wi
in
Id-time In
has
dow)
the
Conroy, «
big show,
| Mapager Irving Wilhelm of the Phil.
les,
| mrepared for several lean years and
| this announcement got Ban's pictiwe
into the papers Instead of
Mack's.
: - * .
Big Ed Konetchy,
baseman of the National
Toledo club of the American
tion this season,
. eo 0
Roy Thomag, acting scout for the
i St. Louis Cardinale, has signed on
catcher named Ralph Ralston, who
| comes from the independent ranks
around Philadelphia.
- » *
The National league clubs in filling
| their 1022 schedule assignments, will
travel R0525 miles. The maximum
number of miles for any club is 18.
754, which falls to Pittsburgh.
- * *
To judge from the salaries asked
by some of these professional ball
players. one reason the baseball mag-
nates want Judge Landis may be to
glap on a few $20,000,000 fines.
4 » -
It has been decided that baseball
shall not be included among the sports
at the Olympic games in France, We
won't kick-it wouldn't he much sport
to play baseball with other countries,
» - -
Harvard's athletic committee voted
against appropriating funds to send
the Crimson tennis team abroad with
Yale to play in England. It also voted
not to. consider boxing as a minor
sport at Harvard,
* . .
Most professional clubs go South for
spring training, but the Parksley (Va)
team of the newly organized Eastern
Shore league has reversed the rule
and will go North. It will start spring
| practice In Baltimore,
gr FRB EORIOIIOIRIOPIRIRT OEP INIOIEIOP 4
Low Curved Ball Is
Worry to Babs Ruth
Bouthipmws make more rine
for Babe Huth
ere, despite the
gre if
prior tu
fhian Flight Leia
fart that fie
fitidle fH
rung of th
curve ball
Babe's worst enemy
CHinnts
the world series and in me
giruck Huth out
Becnune
nt the plate, it
for Huth to hit »
outside, It ls the
side, whether low
Ruth murders
A pitcher who has a Yhange of
pace and can up on Ruth
algo Ig troublesome to the big
fellow whether he ix left or
right-handed Bhocker of
Louis and Kerr of Chicago
such a type While Huth
his home runs off 1
of these two pitchers, they
often make him
hinge fhEtiy hienns
a
is A rw
the
i ttt wisie ia
Mehif 1d the
aed much 8 type Lisi i
three tirnes
of hin freee iil]
Very
Br
in
iow «
cHrye
Or high, that
slow
Kt
fire
gets
the deliveries
more
look foolish
Poorer rervevrvvovsosvvrrrovrerors i
HOGAN SAVED $2 AT
EXPENSE OF UMPIRE
Former Pacific Coast Player
Tells Amusing Story.
Hand Couldn't Make 85 Fine
Stand—President of League
Cverrules His Umps
paired in u
In tha
Hogar
Coasl
Umpire George Hildebrand,
On the ox
of the
pens of pn
ast they still
stunts that he pul
ayers, fans
jebrand’'s story deals
talk of some
led at the ex.
and umpires,
with an ume
In those days it for
umpires to fine the
various offenses. Often in assessing
the fine it was a habit with
if the fine was 85 to
and say, “It will just
Was customary
players for
most
raise
his hand cost
Working with Hi
game was an umpire who had
three fingers on his right hand.
got into an argument with this umpire.
only
to fine Hogan $5,
and sald
Hogan
hoping
“It will cost you that much.”
neglected to pay the fine,
the umpire would forget it.
mp” didn't, and the president
adviged Hogan he should pay it im-
if he desired to continue
playing.
Hogan immediately ‘sent a check for
£3. On its receipt the president sus.
pended him, Hogan refused to pay the
other £2. Ar manager of the club he
refused to put his team on the field,
The president of the league was
gotten on the telephone, the conditions
of the fine explained, and the presi
dent ruled in favor of Hogan,
ATHLETIC YOUNG. "ENGINEERS
University of Nebraska Is Exception
to Rule—Grid Stars Are Technjcal
Students.
It seems to be the general impression
at many universities that engineering
students are outsiders as far as athlet-
fes go. Difficult scholastic schedules
and plenty of demands on the midnight
oil are counted upon to keep the “tech”
youngsters busy enough without giv.
ing them any opportunity to enter
varsity sport competition. The Univer.
sity of Nebraska is a big exception to
the rule. Wheeler, Nixon, House and
McGlasson, four of the gridiron regu
lars who brought the Missouri Valley
Conference football title back to the
Cornhusk campus, and Bowman, who
bore the winged “N" to victory in every
cross-country meet staged by, Nebraska
this year. are students at the univer
sity's engineering school,
Mrs. J. W. Sale
Tanchiburg, Ya~"1 took Dr. Plerce’s
was all run-down, wenk and
I algo had stomach trouble,
not have any
en |
| felt sick all over, did
ite or energy—was all fagged out
took the Favorite Prescription’ and
he “Vieasant Pellets’ along with It,
and these medicines bullt me up very
quickly and seemed to put new life In
and
give
Withers
They are both excellent medicines
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pra one Can
Mrs
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ots or Hauid Wr ite
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Death only a matter of short time.
Don’t wait until pains and aches
become incurable diseases. Avoid
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pti
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Was Your
Grandmother: % Remedy
“Prescription” of
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edical © h
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tem so prevalent these days is in
greater favor ly medicine
than in your grandmother's day.
even
gs a far
ga jamuy
Have you
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