The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 27, 1922, Image 2

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    PENNSYLVANIA
STATE ITEMS
York.—Charles W,. Dice,
at the last term of the criminal court
for practicing medicine without a 1i-
cense was sentenced by the court to
pay a fine of $100 and costs, Dice
had built up an extensive practice in
“eye drops” to cure blindness, when
the state health authorities directed
their attention to his enterprise and
brought the prosecution.
Freeland.—Michael Marko, a
Run miner, furnished ball
Squire Buckley en a charge of bigamy
brought by three wives, It Is eged
he first married a Minersville girl, who
left him after a He then se-
lected an Eckley woman,
but she went home following a few
days of married life. A Sandy Run
girl was the next bride and
refused to married, Marku stat
ed at
blame
man
Greenshurg.
tree, aged 23
moreland hospital
let
dition t«
who
burgh, was:
win,
motive for
no
pockets
proprietor
ally shot
officers to drive
man to
quor Mistaken
he was seriously wot
. t
convicted
Sandy
before
week.
she also
stay
that he Is
find a
earing
that
will
his h
and
who
he cannet
with him.
Peter Colla, of C
i West
from bul-
ive
ears, is in the
flfering
suit
wounds » jaw and leg
shoulder
was
who
money
alleged
laws,
Pottsville.
sylvania Is affected
the
Home
doah,
pany, a
vi r
€i8i100,
supreme
mine av Case,
Henry,
Judge
Lebanon, is virtu that
not injunctions to prevent «
mining that migh suit in
Any
erators
the mining
in different
speculative
estate
Marr;
with this
was iy
Over 650,000
transcribed
pages, the
higher
leged damages
tained by
decis
free
Cave-ins,
1
r 1 »
rendered by
courts
issue
cave-i
other decision, It is sald
here, would have
prevented
of
¢
of
parts region,
fears damages
on the surface. Three judges,
chav 1 1 y Erg
Shay and Brumm, wrestled
case sixteen years.before |
decided by Judge Henry
wards of test
in paper bool
largest ever
court from here,
were already
Home
+}
the Arewersy
leaves brewery
dam
tock Chapel. —Augustus )
a farmer here, while handling
volver
left leg.
was acciden
tshurgh
more dentists
fourth annual
Dental
Kulpn
this place,
nurses at the
tv } %
ety hers
Miss
resigneq
Nell Williams,
as di
State Hospital at
a positie
rectress
tain
Detroit.
Pittsburgh.
State Dental
Springs to accept
The convention of
i closed with
Presiden
Philadelphia; first
1. Fickers, Pitts
president, O. J
Reading; secretary, A. C.
Pittsburgh; treasurer, A. B.
Kingston ; treasurer,
Jackaway, Philadelphia.
Lewistown, lobert Schell
town's only motoreycle policeman, ten
dered his resignation to Burgess Mont.
gomery.
Carligle.— While he
a political meeting, here, Congressman
A. 8
Connellsville.~—~Changes in the police
force here have resulted In the elec
tion to the office of chief of Peter M.
Murphy, former state policeman
county detective,
Jonestown.—8truck on the head
with a bat tossed Into the alr by an-
other boy, Lester, 1l.year-old son
Orval Kishbaugh, of this place, is
the Bloomsburg Hospital with
skull fractured,
Harrisburg. —First Deputy ‘*ttorney
General Robert 8. Gawthrop, of West
Chester, was appointed by Governor
oproul to the superior court bench to
succeed Judge John B. Head, of
Greensburg, who resigned because of
ill-health. Judge Gawthrop formerly
was a judge in Chester county.
Hazleton.—Twenty young Romeos
who parked thelr machines along the
state road between here and Conyng-
ham turned out the lights and held
little conversations in the darkness
were rounded up by state police and
warned that any more such practices
will result In arraignment before an
alderman.
Minersville.~John Landers, of this
place, drank a large quantity of lodine
in mistake for medicine and is in a
serious condition.
Milton. ~The Co-operative Dalry.
men's Association's plant here, which
cost more than £100,000, has begun
business,
Blairsville~The new bullding at
the state asylum here will be ready
for occupancy next month,
Sandy Run.—Unable to furnish
$1000 bail demanded on a bigamy
charge brought by three women, Mi.
chael Marko, a miner here, was taken
10 Jall
assistant
was addressing
and
of
in
his
Washington.
Binding a revolver ’'.
William Baker, aged 050, a
Harrisburg. ~The state “enlized $1.
057.767 from gasoline taxes in the
first six months of enforcement of
the law, according to figures male
public from the auditor general's f
Half of the amount will go to
counties,
dances
cheek
Cousleg at public
in the toddle,
chee: and other evolutions not
forming to the of the
new policewoman, Miss Mabel Rozelle,
will be stopped in the the
floor and reprimanded, no matter how
them, Miss
York.
who engage to
¢On-
ideas city's
center of
embarrassing It may he to
Rozelle announced. She stated that
thus far had confined her efforts
to approaching such couplet after the
and advising them of the
propricty of their but
found that little Leed was given
advice.
she
ime
had
0 her
dances
dancing
Persons as
yet
motored to
Yeagertown
known
front entrance of the
of the J. M. Yeager Milling
and after seled fir
ordina
nding windows, doors,
to the ol
lumber
enough
int
away on
cated by
were placed
promptly
owner { je
ed his
money.
lution f
work for
was
contractor
Moomsburgz
whose
have
Ha
Kennywod
abetitown, and Willi
ins the old Sheetz
borough, have
After stealin
Matthew LI
.
ace, left
Kulpmont.
parents, and
for
i : HEN, 3 pr Oe
lowski
John
the
Yourdock,
west to fight
to
Mount Carmel.--Enteri: the front
f Sol Wolf,
skeleton
with
and suits
J lise Rey,
burglars
worth
packed suitcases £800
of silk shirts,
and calmly departed,
Hazleton.—~The G. A. R.
a parade and celebration of
versary of Lee's surrender,
Columbia.—The Woman's Mission
ary Association of the Eastern Penn-
sylvania Conference will meet in the
United Brethren church here, May
911, ;
Reading.~~The Reading Iron
pany posted notices raising puddiers’
wages from 36 to 26.50 per ton. La-
borers are increased from 22% to 24%
cents per hour,
Ringtown.-~Ralph, Z.year-old son
8OCKS
here held
the anni-
COmn-
of
run down and killed by a Ford tour.
ing car driven by John Goodsky, near
the victim's home,
Sunbury. Jurgiars ransacked Trin.
ity Lutheran church here, but nothing
of value was taken,
Elizabethtown.—Paul
ne
ily
following injuries
was assisting in
home,
Burnham. ~The Logan Iron & Steel
company, here, employing about 600
men, has instructed employes to re-
port for full service at all mills,
Quarryville—Overheated lard in the
bakery of Harry A. Lefevre, here,
caused a fire in which two men were
severely burned and the bakery dame
aged to the extent of $500,
Shamokin Walter Hessler, aged
02, died at the State Hospital here
from Injuries received In a runaway
accident two weeks ago.
Connellsville~~The new chamber of
commerce elected C. T. Kevner rest
dant,
received
moving to
while
his
he
new
¥
It isn't ally know:
ington American leggue clu
dentally, “Griff” bel i
ence as an at
In the only
fith tell
“The
at the head of the
of the umpiring
umpires f
AAA AAAS
FECT EE II TCT
SEVERE TASK-MASTER
aron RK. Briggs, of Harvard
Dean Lel
university,
de
¢ »
i
sport,
. » »
There are than 600 members
of the United
association.
more
States Tennis Referees
- -
Tadio Suganuma,
star from Japan,
United States,
* -
is to
has a le
Purdue university new
i football
to select from.
pick a
coach and nghty
. - *.
210.000) Produce stake
Havana,
X¥ The
run at Oriental
won by Frank S.
» * *
Cuban
park, was
So far
bis concerned,
| ney
Jack
Gibbons and
ns pposis g
i Dempsey
Greb, Tun
all lightweights,
- » -
are
Jefferson Livingston, of Chicago, has
bought the four-year-old
horse, Firebrand, for $40.000.
* - »
Hatch, the
| runner, has | competing
| thons for nearly 20 years,
i CE
Sidney veteran Chicago
een in mara-
After Jack Dempsey
wrestling Lewis he might
| Willie Hoppe to a billiard match,
will hold
gets
Phiiadelphia the
Amateur Oarsmen August 4 and 0b.
- Ld *
The annual regatta of the National
Association of Amateur Oarsmen will
be held on the Schuylkill river, Phila-
delphia, on August 4 and 5.
- » *
Ralph Smith, amateur heavywelght,
who 18 to represent the Los Angeles
A. C. in the national championships,
ls twenty-one years old and stands
8 feet 7 inches,
- » -
Players with a handieap of four
strokes or less will he the only en
trant® accepted for the national ama.
teur golf championship at Brookline,
Maas. September 4,
Grifiith
league
favor of that
then
+ Anson
player to do
visiting batter out.
» COrTect
s
They kicked
the game rather than ace
signed 1
teat
bought
has
Wichita
HR,
of Walter
Braves, is
New Orleans
brother
Boston
with the
Guns Barbare,
Barbare
getting
Pelicans,
* eo @
gie Moran, last season an umpire
International has
nas
idded to the
Au
a
the been
At-
league,
staff of the South
* . -
Harvard has fine pitching talent for
haseball Eddie star
of last year, and “Reb” Russell, alter-
nate of last season, are ready for
work,
team Good,
. 0»
Ed Walsh in 1008 worked
games for the Chicago White Sox,
many games
credited
saved
and was
himself,
as
with 4
CE
1008,
ile
lily
didn’t strike
until August 18, a stretch of 100
games, On that date Ed Walsh had
hig spitter working to perfection and
“Little Willie” fanned,
Keeler, in
out
C. H. Thomas, former catcher of the
Cleveland Americans, Red
major league clubs, has been
Pacific Coast league.
- * .
Tris Speaker, manager of the Cleve
1and Indians, says he believes the St
Louls Browns will cause all American
league rivals a lot of trouble before
the 1922 season is done,
sw»
The first buy of a player for the new
Decatur club on the Threel league
made by Manager Dan O'Leary was
Bill Cole, from the Rock Island club,
now In the Mississippi Valley league.
- - .
D. C. P. Ragan, a scout for the
Boston Praves in 1821, has been
golected a manager of the Waterloo
Baseball club of the new Mississippi
Valley Association league, Ragan was
formerly a big league player,
BIG DIAMOND DEALS
OF PAST FEW YEARS
Sale of Marquard for $11,000
Was Then Record Price,
Purchase of Heinie Groh for $150,000
Recalls Some Other Notable
Transactions—Babe Ruth Cost
Yankees $137,500.
wane
the
for baseball
From the days when King Kelly
a $10,000 beauty is a far
is record prices
But going back only a
dozen years ago from
of Rube Marguardt
lemon, to Helnle
mark,
cry, if
noise
stars,
over uo
on
ti
the pur.
then
the
con
511.060
long-distance ation
where money is making baseb
in 1908
then
that McGraw
record
John
price of
It was
the
ry-nicked
and the. fans made
disastr
the
four years
Rube's
stood ase high
til
| l
Dreyfu
startled
ckethook
Loy (XX) respe fively
in 1918, ralsed
peered
for
Price
in
quic K
Thermon
expenditur
I
Plaver's
heat
DeTrnEe
i
a minor leaguer g
In
O00 mark those old-timers Ww
der If these ires weren't
ealeulnted on t
fig
LE
he basis of the Ge
mark.
EXHIBITION BOUTS HIS JINX
Regarding Benefit Bouts—Aliways
Gets Hurt,
Tommy Gibbons,
weight
crack light
who set 8 record of a s«
re wkou has become
fight kr
superstitions regarding benefit
hibition battles
“The only times 1
have bu
nurt seem to
ping for charity
Tommy Gibbons.
character,” said Gibbons. “In them 1
have broken my nose no less than
times, and came the closest to
caulifiower ear In my en
tire career. My left ear was badly
cut, and only the finest kind of treat-
ment by a surgeon saved it"
Ee a
PERFECT GOLF SHOT
It has been said that the golf.
er only reaches perfection in the
royal and ancient game when
he holes out in one stroke, yet
here is a case where the player,
according to all the laws of jus
tice and Hoyle, should have
been penalized, and instead
knew all the joys and “sorrows”
of holing his tee shot. F. A
Ames of Owenshoro, Ky.. a for
mer baseball player, recently
took up golf. Playing the fourth
hole over his home course he
dubbed his shot. The ball struck
the ground about 75 or SO yards
front the tee, rolled the remain.
der of the distance, jumped a
ditch eight to ten feet wide,
rolled onto the sand green and
into the hole,
i
i
. 3 1 1 3 : hie
me in two
behind this
“I'ms sorry, majof, that 1
but when I return
be glad send
wWOras
shantung controver
to
10 copy
1 delivered weeks
It is only 20000 words
believe,
me, that | n
that the matte alls
vtended debate.”
speech
3 wrt
ENE
go,
but 1
lotted to
i,
in the short time al
succeeded
in showing
wn fh 3} 42] } ne
Encouraging a Bard.
cant
the
“1 use this poem
Fd
editor of the
vd
i
“Whi I¢
SAD FATE
Cake Of Soap—~What caused Mr.
Sponge's demise?
Toothbrush--He was caught in a
shower and before he could remove
his collar and tie, he swelled up and
choked to death.
Egoistic Idealism,
A
has sald
of
egoist
G yore,
arm and
fed,
ask
ally
uld the world more™
Not Worth Whi
That's a foolish habit
td
you
recs
carrying your pu
whan nn the street.
ris It?
Because a
thief could
in their
put in
+ 3
o death,
At December 31st Usually.
what's this?" asked a
1it-
ar-old, picking up a cal
md brought home.
dear. it's some-
i tell the time of
or the month or week"
one turned it
minute or two,
we
over care
“Mamma,”
“where do yoo
Sex Differences.
Those westerners are great ohserv.
One ays: “At a party a man usua-
shouldn't, and
nan generally says something she
ally eats something he
“A man is always
someone to telhim how hand.
he looks: a woman will just
before her glass and see for her
Yo,
WHERE?
I had bwalin fever
YES,
Reggy—Yes,
onee,
Peggy-—-—Dear me,
And where
were you feverish?
Prospectus,
A Joyous world will make its way
‘Neath skies forever blue,
If ail that the press agents say
Comes absolutely true,
More Than Asked For.
George-—1 asked Maudie for
hand
Charles-—Well,
didn’t she?
“Yes, but 1 didn't get her hand I'm
under her thumb now”
her
she married you,
The One Exception,
“The life of a man In your high
position should be as an open book.”
“I am perfectly willing,” replied
Senator Sorghum, “to acquaint the
poblic with every detall of my pri
vate history-—except my dally golf
scores.”
After Marriage.
“Too many wild women.”
“Let the girls alone, brother™
“Huh!”
“The washtub
Soon tames