HR ——— ——— PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS wention of the National Association of Letter Carriers will be held here on Labor Day, September 4, Talmage. —William V. Hornberger, of this place, lost three fingers while operating a threshing and wood saw- ing outfit. Fountain Springs.——Miss Leah How. er, of Green Ridge, has been appointed directress of nurses at the State Hos- pital here. Lewistown —The Lewistown company is installing the very in burglar alarm systems. Hazleton.—Instructions to the teachers here to applications for re-election next term within ten days. Reading. —Testimony heard In the suit of Miss Gertrude M. Zwally, of Browntown, Lancaster county, against Charles M. Leinbach, foreman of carriers of the Reading postoflice, for alleged breach of promise to mar- ry. for the Reading Zwally paring gave Harrisburg son, damages Summerdale, marry her, but never made good the girl waited In in their wedding togs, but Taylor did not appear, Pittsburgh. —Chargir false re insurance check over tional Bank of Cra belle Moss, widow of Trust latest were issued send In their for the was Leinbach was one of the aspirants postmastership. Miss ¥ testified she spent $600 pre- for the wedding and diamond Miss of Gettysburg, engagement Estelle M was awarded $5¢ William Taylor, frequently promised Once her a because testified, she and her sister the dressed up through indorsed an Na- na resentation ¢ First Mrs. An Harold Moss, titutio th to Li ee i L} 4 1d {0 recover from ti } charged that C. M. hnston, cashier of bank, thr had her payable to the notes left unpaid by her hu her suit she responsible Altoona. poplars of Lynn A ship, in the for another “1 wie a marble York. embezzlement 5000, this city, on hi trip. Point |ation, bail. The prosecution was brought by degrand Dutcher, president of the sociation, appropriated money, the of which not determined. Beaver Meadow. —Michael Havrilla, of Centstown, a mining hamlet, is In the Hospital at Hazleton with revolver bullets in his right and right arm, and Andrew Ben has been arrested by the state charged the shooting. Sunbury.—Although years Mrs. granted a marriage the ough gross misrepresents t irance to ishand, make he ins cover In not institution cont y that » conteends that she is fur t+} nad 101 ae noies, A grove of 30.000 Caroll the farm on ‘rankstown 3 * nilantesd is Delng anieq Brua, in town leading orchardists “I am generation one of the state. doing this work . he explains. int ive something more than slab.” warrant ch ng him between 330040 Ww. 8 ret 1 from a of Ch Newport, against Aries wedding Newport, who is treasurer of the : ’ of Purchase Advertising Associ 9 gave himself up and entered as who alleged that Newport exact nount has been State igh ial with more than 70 old, Margaret Esher was become fe of Willlamm Krieger, aged 64. The woman mar- before and Krelger twice. Connellsville.—~Anna Yesek, was Mount ant Fred rejected at t her the effects wound. Stefl, who also was taken to the Miss Yesek, but covered in license to haumokin., Was once who shot on a gtreet In Pleas last December, by Stefl, a suitor, from died home of shot hi Tie tal had } He parents mself, with re same ast week eri a4 Ny sufiiciently to J i {2reen re ym Mayor Harvey asked appear Hazleton Women to ceive their cash ball Allentown, the installment pl to be l the book cents leged, ment B00 at city hall to re shares Joseph Loder, of Loder sold novels here on prorata posted by with an, premiums when 98 sections 1 ¥ ior had been paid J at ten each, when been demanded just to act in any of persons living the ninety-second More but case in had collected, than the ex- the women ice, mayor declined cept city Tamaqua.~When state police inves tigated the death those limits, een killed by a fall on a farm Reynolds, five miles south they found three stab man's left temple, ed Mrs, Bertha Sarras, sister dead man, who gave conflicting stories, and held to awalt the coroner's inquest Bertha Sarras, aged 13, John Kidash, a boarder at the Sarras farm. The trio were taken Pottsville jail. Hallam.—8ylvester near of tow, wounds in also to R. foot while down a #4 new ax. Bethlehem. ~—Dressed to go calling, Mrs. Elizabeth Rathgeber, 705, of Free. mansburg, near here, was found dead in a chair at her home, Gettysburg. A $2200 nuto owned by Charles Plank, of this place, was stol- en from his garage, Mount Carmel Zigmond who left here a month ago for Poland, after landing on the other side of the Atlantic, was robbed of $1700 on a tralo, hewing tree with Milton--This town rejected daylight saving after trying it last year, Sunbury.—The First Presbyterian church here was given $1000 by the Buty of George W. Hackett, Horningsford.—Ground was broken for the erection of a five-span steel bridge across the Juniata river here, Pittsburgh, —City and county offic. | ers are Investigating the killing of { one man and the wounding of another | on the main street of McKee Rocks, a suburb. The victim, Joseph Colosi- mo, was standing in front of a store when he was approached by a man who drew a pistol and killed him, Another struck his companion, Dominick According to the authorities, grew out of shot Tetesco, they the believe killing of Mrs. Cath. enter. woman Two shot men (he several months ago. ed their home and and ner daughter. Pittsburgh.—"“Shoot-to-kill" orders were issued by Superintendent of Po- lice Calhoun, equipping of every police station ln the city riot guns, an effort check crime wave that has 1 gpreadin throughout the district recently following the in to heen mething something intendent must do to check crime,” the have City been supe station Men instructions equipped with the every ¥ 1 Maye new guns to give assigned B handling and ghooting the guns, It i8 up They ki." Wilkes-Barre $1000 ball obey must \& under tion of the federal sale of narcotics. dispensing morphine was arrested or Ken missioner Phoenixville of Lewis Bregnolia, o ry . " 1 : caused the death of Joseph, In twenty hou } nad caugl fire ' it 2 Was hed IE severeiy and face flames. Pitt pay convicted shurgh for pauper and $400.58, cost York Hav ton Cole, ag , ended her life by hanging Altoona. ton, H SCHOO Las here, automob and sev Uniontown Henry HI, nere, were stun struck Hazleton Motor clu Weatherly, Bloomshur of 1 neq their home. lie, Wilkes-Barre, na towns other cities ir eastern part of the state are p for improved highways rneys will be at the he gra constables as to t | roads. Agents {| have a complete list of pikes that are sald te require repair, and indictment { of municipalities will be asked { ever it ls proved that there next nd juries to question ff +i ¢ condition of the i of the motor clubs where Las been | neglect. Pittsburgh. | Merah 3 { Pittsburgh Notices posted Commercial Bank ed that iis hand by th affairs had been taken ¢ state baoking departme; would and | for not open business The bank is a private stated of ties of $110,000, # 1 f institution, with 150.000 liahbill- Persistent withdraw assety and v al . fs - “iy st * ceposits, after circulation of the solvency of the +} [& affecting We reason, for Al- the demand quariers toons Factories by the cl The first bullding, structure with floor Lebanon, Pe failure get employment | ris Sattazah oh | town, committed His body {| where third | week, Ashland. Tripping ganized a two-tory fireproof 27.000 already Des feet f square of leased, about his here, Mor space, has been mnmdent to years suicide was found WHS Aa in by in bed guest, Lebanon at a His was county he suicide on the fell down stairs tured skull. Selinsgrove, and suffered a frac Miss Beatrice {of this place, a member of the | class of Susquehanna University, | be queen of the May day exercises, Scottdale.~The of cal Elks lodge the eighth anniversary of Appamatto: | in the lodge rooms, Allentown.—Burdened with members celebrated the lo Charles H. Haag, 838, sexton of the | day to commit suicide, | Willlamsport.—The | macy, meeting here, tions to consider, | pharmacists and 60 for assistants, Reamstown.—Willlam H. Keller, of this place, was badly 'njured when | caught in a manure spreader, {| Harrisburg.—Motor vehicle law ad- | ministrators of the eastern states will | meet here April 21 to discuss their work for mutual benefit, i board has 95 of phar. Wrightsville, Mrs. Garfield aq. Shultz, an aged woman here, fell down both stairs her i at | arms, i i ! home, fracturing Kishacoquillag~The Daughters of the American Revolution here will | place Betsy Ross flags on the graves | of all veterans of the revolutionary | war, Youngsters wh to stay In the Ean ifter ti out It dd backstops should Srsssssssssasnansssnssnssad EVERYTHING AGAINST HIM thus I get for coming to The ublic’s against inst me, gainst and the against PFrsrssstssssststssssssnssanmnannns AAA RRARR RRR RRR RRARRRS. ALDRICH TO COACH AT YALE tution to Captain Baseball and Gridiron Teams. Aldrich, captain fall Malcolm football team last season's baseball ant foothall and one of this will fall, nxsist- This nine, be next coach Captain Aadrich, in accordance with the custom inaugu- rated a yenr ago when the football captain returned in that capacity after graduation, Aldrich is the only man in Yale's athletic history to captain both the baseball and gridiron teams. rrr ssssrstsssstRA RRR BR RRR RRRNAS cinched, Fred Mitchell Connie Mack IROrs Dean. Is fa Diamond Squibs arley Hers as baseball coach Honus Wagne: ' [ years 807 in the National msecutive 300 or better George Gibson in 1000 games for caught Pittsburgh 140 His that year a » . The St. Louis Browns have given unconditional re Louis youngsters, » » - First the players strike out for the ith and then they strike out for the North. Entirely too much spring prac- tice In striking out, - * forth the first sal team In 1868 and in went through the sea defeat, . * - Cinecinne aried the club The St. Louls club of the American league has released Phil Todt, an out- fielder, to the Columbus club of the American association, * . - Joe Dugan seems to have recovered from the effects of his and 1s to show his quality loston Red Sox, - - » Jake Daubert, first baseman of the Hiness real with the as ever, proving distinctly that * - » Willie Keeler, in the for eight consecutive National league, made reaching the high. mark for that organization in 1807 with 243. - * » Edwin Eayrs, former Boston Braves and Brooklyn player, has joined the Brown university baseball coaching staff to ald Coach Snell in developing his pitching staff, - * . Under the rules of 1882 could not take first on balls until seven had been called. In 1885 the number was cut to six and in 1880 to four, There has been no change since, - - . Ernest Neltzke, pitcher and all around player, who was with the Bos. ton Red Sox last season, coming from London of the Mint league, has been released to the Pittsfield club of the Eastern league for the season. a batter SRAsssssERsRRRsRRssssnsnd PRAISE FOR HANEY A critle traveling with the De. troit Tigers pays these compl) ments to Fred Haney, recruit third sacker from Omaha: “Haney has this about him: When he fumbles a batted ball he leaps after It, He recovers with lightning rapidity end al ways makes the throw. Few in. fielders do that. When the av- erage infielder fumbles he it a tough break and slowly wad after the ball, making attempt to recover and runner,” calls dles no the get Fess ssesRt RRR sRReRnnannaP BRA ERERR LARC ARR RC RRR RRR RRR. RALPH SHINNERS IS SURE TO MAKE GOOD Milwaukee Youth Works His Way to New York Giants. Tried to Get Tryout With Brewers, but Owners Couldn't See—Devel oped Into Real Star With In. dianapolis Team, of 1020 a Mil Foo 4 1 Wy dy Ralph Shinners. a RA napolls improvement ing Hendricks then { a8 a regular. He Playing last series between the Millers, Shinners wa outstanding star He got hit, i hit by pitchers and very nearly got on { the paths every time he came bat He is a speed merchant, one of the { fastest that the A. A. has ever boast. | ed He Is zix feet tall, 100 | pounds and is only twenty-one years | old. Last in 164 games, was at bat 688 times, made 230 { hits for a percentage of 347. It's the old story of the athlete not wing able to make good in his home decid mad | Jump i fall, in the dians and to 2 § er} wer season he played i } i i ! t of All Kinds i The navy expects to send a plebe | crew to race Harvard and Princeton yearlings on May 6 at Cambridge - - » Montreal's city council has recom mended a boxing commission to gov ern all professional bouts limited t« 15 rounds, od - » Jack McAuliffe is still scouring Eng land for a good heavyweight prospect to toss inte the ring with Dempsey. * » - | sey will demand the same O00, . 0» It is said that land. . = * There are 50 head In the Murphy stables at Poughkeepsie, and it is pretty safe to say that five first-class racing stables could be made up from the lot. .T * @ Edward Abercrombie, Bridgeport, Conn., hag been elected captain of the Springfield college swimming team, Abercrombie is a Junior. 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