PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS York.—Harry K. Garber, burg man, who has undertaken unique feat of hopping his way across the continent, reached York. started from Hoboken and San cisco 1s his goal, a Harris Fran- accident. He walks ith the ald crutches, Scranton, of their inabill- ty to procure homes here more than 800 residents of Scranton have placea their furniture in storage. proprietors sald the number augmented considerably after 31. Brodbeck Albright, cide by hanging | Hollldaysburg shower Is report Mt. Carmel rear door at the here and Because will be April In ill health, John V, 65 years old, committed sul here. lizard ed from Hersheytown, Thie forced d Navy store his stable frog and the Army an nine Councilmen stole revolvers, Lancaster last city officeholder under the regime when they removed William E ne*e Ouse Johnson, substituted Charles Kegel FE a hunting hree Revono youths, Arthur Alvin Brookens, rat 13 to 21 years, ¢ of camps near Sinnemahoning son and age wanted Cameron fourth m of Parker, 1 fight with police near Sin at BU from for series Clinton the Y, wounded nemahon Was after a robbery made his way to Renovo, where was forced to seek treatmen pital. it the large number of past fcur Brookens boys ed Harrisburg engineers 1 After a grilling by polic months, wer where the Harri pany, Light and melstown cables of the Power was | STITT so badly Harris power and a appear local company damaged that a large burg Many morning nes The loss at Hummelstown Penbrook, Paxtang, Rutherford Hummelstown are wi which by power from +1 nt Lou was wi industries were crippled vespaper did not wag R80 000 WHas nong State mysterion of police prove person who Harrisburg the commonv £66.68 without though one the « any helpful with the reached along the it was as seemed money sent to there was n other under paymen. was sent from Philadel tions to Auditor applicab The £20 the ci stances, in three phia with eral Sam the in a Stouchsbu dire wl 8. Lewis to The for accompanie! Bible references: II 3:16, and Numbers VI, Wormleyshurg. “put this in second came £65.68 by state mone; money order these Thessolonings 24:26 Council will be ,e titioned to ar tion, nex the Riverview west of the borough tidgway.—lLorenzo and Frank nea, brothers, pled led guilty second degree murder in : with the killing of Johnsonbt *ittshurgh A ution removal of Walter Lyon, fe trict attorne: of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Mini after it had listened to a report from its committee which held Lyon responsible for alleged failure to press violations the national prohibition | w, sociation Is of clergymen of and suburbs, has first f wen ever organized In Pennsylvania. Lecording a charter granted by the court, new organization Is called mokin Social League for the Deaf” Its object, the “ocument says, is “for the social betterment and mutual Joyment of its members.” It has Mo. here to connection Andrew iry several months ago resol western passed by the sterial Association temperance prosecutions for made up the city Sunbury Shamokin club central the for des en. and its income of £20000 a West Marietta. Thieves mnlocked the door of the garage of John A. Campbell, here, and stole two automo bile tires. Uniontown. — Every school distriet In Fayette county will dopt the budget system, Pittsburgh. “Two armed bandits held up and robbed two paymastérs of the Airtight Steel Tank company, in the Hazlewood district here and escap. ed with $2478, Pottstown. -In a will containing only fifteen words, Isanc Rudy, of this town, bequeathed his $4000 estate to his wife is not to be in year, ¢XCO8s Pottsville. Anthony Dedusky, an employe of th. Buckrun colliery at Mount Pleasant, met death under his own train, The cars were being pull- ed by an electric motor. It was his first day on his job, Harrisburg. —Troop burg, won the A. of Greens competition In sm. arms and rifle shooting of the state | police held by teams ‘t the Newville | school T.he team of roop E, of Lan aster, was second, Easton.—A breach of for $30,000 was filed against {| Stier, a well-known Stiers, by Rose Hutt, housekeeper, who claims promised three times in 15 marry her, but ref ss promise suit John F, of his he to merchant former) that months now to do Mloomsburg.—Malled yenrs ago last Thanksgiving Day in France, a letter addressed to Rev. T. C. Horn Just him The letter was written by George Balley, now of Waverly, N., Y., wLo was serving with the American navy in French a few days afier the armistice signed. Since letter was the heen Bailey 80, three reached here waters Was the written, minister has the guest on several occas.ons, Greenshurg, little home, After lying In a to county ready A i h-+ State Ana house attached the tomical for dissection, ‘the of service man body Pahuha, a recovered by ost of the can Legion burial with ill military hor from tuber who 12 gassed, oun aged 35, Mrs. John Je Van Vooris, 30. of mat i » Monessen br named dist il embra Alto Hutchir of the Lincoln Deg 3 f Altoona, has been el Altoona DARY. O pany. ¢ ected 1} After David Hollidaysbur served t He started rose to be a was retired red 67. of nn retired, he com fifty-one years, as yard en- Altoona. Allentown, ~-Hearthroken first baby Darcy 1 life by of hy boy ten ANgWay, of her Mrs, her home ago, i took the age Huminating gas her mother-in-law, Mrs. Henry Stuber. A little daughter smell- forced with a farewell beside her York.—The crying of her daughter saved ' vin E the Mrs. Langway was to found dead her note hus i band l1-year-old the life of Mrs. Cur- Hannigan, as the child. Mrs. Hannigan well as was She that left wis so weakened had only seream, by the strength eno: “h but nelghbo heard the screams and hurried to the. rescue, It was found that the gas was escaping fromm a leaky valve in the kitchen, A physician who restored the pair salg were near death, Greensburg. —Only 97 marriage cenges were granted in Westmoreland county in March, the smallest uumber in one month since 1914 Wrightsville.~This plac will have a new Industry in the near future, when James K. Haldema, a former resident, opens a brass foundry, Millerstown.. Glen Rwing, 15 years old, is dead herc as the resul! of be. ing kicked in the abdomen by a horse, West Lampeter.—Taxpayer: of this township voted to buill a large: and more modern high echool to replace the building destroyed Cv a fire a week : ALO, fumes the other vn. £130 (6x) R13 (xy [retroit £1 rates 2115.06) Reds £11001 Brave Noy Sliwriny) Browns L110 (xx) 1M (nN) (ONEY RECEIVES BIG BONUS r League First Sacker With Bres Hens, eteran Maj Given $2,500 to Sign an's Mud slated to play #0 it is said HH con Hens Signing free rents ig the best thing i nlways worth pays to sign. of Records, Know Skokie Course Quite Well, It may be of significance to golfers in general that the two men who hold the professional and amateur records of the Skokie where the na- tional open championship is to be de cided July 11 and following days, are the palr who know the course better than any other players, Philip Gau- din, the home professional, has the low mark, a 68, Par is 70, and the only amateur who hag ever equaled it is J. T. Ling, chairman of the greens committee. Abe Mitchell played a star game round at Skokie last year, re cording 60, and that ends the list of low scores over that circuit. In other words, “practice” should be thedwatch- word of those Intending to compete In he national pen, course, PROFESSIONAL Francisco San name jugistant secretary 3 club Francisco have ng Niehoff of the Iroyle for reguiarly. The Southern league will hut ¢ manager this He is Burt Larry and then year plas regu Mo may be in Nashville aris hile te there aim now his but not Player Acquired by Portland From Detroit 1s Termed Second Edi tion of Elberfeld. Qargent, the Portland will Kid” Elberfeld players Sargent iron.” While infielder ac. from Detroit, see 0 in Joe quired by league fans edition of “Tobagco Detroit “scrap mong was known as aggressive type of player who is fight ing all the way. Sargent was a star player in the In. ternational league. He seemed to a trifle lacking as a major leaguer. Hitting was his greatest weakness with the Detroit club, Sargent was used at shortstop, sec. ond base and third base by the Tigers and performed very creditably in the field. The Tiger castoff is a smart ball player. It is doubiful if any other player in the American league is as well versed In the rules, With the Detroit players Sargent was always a big laugh. Any time a Tiger inflelder was Injured, Joe's eol lege yell was: “You better gent ever gets gone.” stay in there, if Sar a chance, your job Is HANK GOWDY FOR NEW BASEBALL CONTRACTS Lanky Backstop Favors Agree- ment Holding for Whole Year. Plan Would Compel Players to Observe Club Rules at End of Season and During Training Season Would Aid Owners. Lank Hank to fame in a then bent Gowdy, who slugged world's the way and weries ball when ather office out Hus of nll World fur a broke form war new come out contract for Gowdy 12 one, substitute a contract for the only durir And Hank, in Lh forward res would months present the calm way holds Keuron sone sonable such =a } present, Hank pol forbid urgu ments for At after the Hepson ember from INTERESTING SPORT NOTES . rby, a ornedl is a eloped It Hank big CHiEAan s been elected captain « Ney limiting Governor Jersey the boxing Evan ¢ for hill fa seat at a has signed maximuin exhibition to $15 . * » the to cup, it is an States Lawn Denmark is f latest country challenge for the Davis by the United association - - . pounced Tennis William A. Collins Is 8 fleet man at Yale the games he eliminated dash- New the tecently in - - * (Yatz) Corrigan, around athletes St. Louis, though George one of ever he 11 au greatest turned out in signed by the Little Rock club for a trial. NUMBER DIAMOND STARS Identification of football play- ers by numbers having been ac complished after much com- plaining by coaches thht their strategic plans would be ruined, it l& now proposed that numer nla be fastened on baseball play- ere. The Midwest Baseball as sociation, of Chicago, a circuit comprised of several strong gsemi-professional teams, at its annual meeting decided that players In league games this summer must wear numerals on their sleeves corresponding to geore card numbers, MORE POWER TO HIM! “My boy, daughter in nor “y maxe up lawyer you support which she ustomed.’ don't Intend to, sir her a credit to her sex I'l the job and tell throw my troubles to a “Your hand, my boy. 1 wish chap like you had gotten hold mother abo SONS of her it 20 years Had Nothing But Sense. Among ff re RE #B He was turn. One the guests f f ¢ npuishe aint of the To the Liostens of Not Large Figures Tr radi if - Everybody Pleased } . Tr = THEY CERTAINLY ARE Mr. Mouse: I'm surprised at your living in an old shoe. Mrs. Mouse: The idea, don't you know how expensive shoes are? Muleological. find two legs yd before re we find ae for! behind behind ithe two bef behind Strange, Indeed. Gossip—*] saw your wife out riding yesterday with a man !™ Husband (wearily)-—“"He must been a strange man "Cartoons azine, Elrange have Mag- Sometimes He Can, to be pitied; the poor chap apparently isn't able to keep a cent.” “Oh, can’t he? Just try letting him borrow $10 from you.” is certainly So Annoying. How is this for the casual mother? The other a friend of the family met her remarked: “I hear your daughter is married. What is her new name?” “1 can’t tell you" replied mother with a shrug of her shoulders. “1 was so annoved when she told me she was married 1 didn’t even ask who the man was!’ day and Change of Voice, “Here comes Mrs, Gabbing, I think I'll have Nora tell her I'm out™ “Won't the still, small volce of con science reproach you?” “Yes, but I'd rather listen to the still, small voice than to hers.” Wished They Al Daughter—Half the plano make no sound. Father (teying to that half, daughter, One Advantage. Polly—1 ean't make up my mind whether to marry for love or money. Dolly—Well, love ig blind, but money talks, at any rate, Did. keys on this read)--Play on Has a Full Supply. Hub—So you've been to a teacher of physical culture. Well, what did he tell you? Wife—The first thing he told me was to keep my chin up, Hub—