The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 29, 1922, Image 2

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    PENNSYLVANIA x
Send Sate abantan tend
Ce) yi a a wl
has
company
in
The commission
pamed the Harrisburg Trut
as the third active st~te dey
Dauphin count}
The Lewistown school board
ed to reconsider action In cting
Walter F. Fi ta succeed CC 1).
Booher as principal of the high school.
Expenditt © of appro
priated by legislature of 1917
Ru and never
was authorize
formal
ark
state revenue
wository
refus
its ele
the S40, 00K)
as
emergency fund used
x1 for
entrance to
and
changes
terraces
the laying
completing
necessitated by
ays now apj
y
the board of »ublic
f
+h
were the
Hiffices
YY were Thom-
of Indiana,
of
elected by
wlgwick, the
Seni
of
iT Sagamore
United
the council
and new
great
the States. Past
the
and Charles
was elected
Staffer, of Pittsburgh,
unexpired term of John M. Coombe,
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Joseph Ku'wicz, a Shenandoah boy,
in ‘ail in Pottsville, confessed
Detective Davis that he
robbed John Krusinsky, a Shenandoah
of S650, of which
from family Bible,
most
got a
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The
by a
safe keeping. boy got entrance
after
only
the house window and
g¢ the place and finding
ck It rieh
purely out
he stm
Bible
sum, when
he opened the of
curiosity.
Arthur Wise, of Hope
pany, was unanimously
the Lock Haven fire
Welker, n° Ne
gro, pleaded gullty
murder for
ager of the
come-
Jake w Kensington ne-
second degree
to
shooting C. B. Klapp
pp, man-
Gilehrist Drug company’s
in
ler
Judge
15
store
and
, last September,
sentenced to
him
Western
to in the
Stricken
home in
Cameron,
years a F
died before 1
with heart
Bethel
aged
trouble a
Miss
68, for
her
horo, Frances
forty four
ayette county
gchool teacher,
nedical ald could be sum
for court without
Ig an every
automobile drove up
, -
Parry,
shed in
aie te +
Dominick at
opp, near 8 the
door and
thigh
ranton, sn
Parry
ge
ii
shot through the
with a chi from a shotgun.
fled in their machihe and a
is being made for them by the
har
men t
search
state and
in a serious
police county authorities
is condit at a
ion
State highway department
for numerous bidders
when the figures are submitted on the
year. An amendment wa. approved
month. Many
for the state orphan’s’
$1 fifty cents. ‘here at present
are 1000 orphans being cared for by
the state body, and it estimated
that their cost of maintenar ce will not
exceed 85,000,
Mrs. Amanda
to
is
Leiser, of Pottaville,
to prevent a bonfire from igniting the
clothes of a number of children. While
out of reach of the flaries a breeze
wafted the fire in her direction,
The question whether Carlisle
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been asked on a dozen projects,
A walnut tree more than 100 years
old, on the property of Wood Helwig,
near Catawissa, was struck by light-
ning and shattered.
Mrs. Samuel Hart, aged 44, and the
woman, weighing 400
pounds, dropped dead in Holy Infancy
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An examination for filling the va-
cant McAdoo postmastership will be
held July 8,
Freeland Knights of Columbus sent
following a fall, Mr&, Thomas Grove,
i
Nowwithstanding the high cost of
right arm.
Rev, Walter H. Traub, pastor of
joying a building boom.
Fewer fatalities were called to the
of Hughesville, hag accepted
Roy Walker, of Burnham, and John
Ulsh, of Beaver Springs, were shock-
ed by lightning as
3
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of these were found to be due to
Only two murders, a
road shops at Lewistown.
ported,
rrr
ager of
The B
Former Cincinn Star Lost His Ef.
fectiveness When Freak Deliveries
Were Barred.
ati
“Hod” Eller,
Nn-
he
by means of doctoring
tional leaguers
used powdered 3
This was denied by Eller,
but the fact that after the
freak deliveries were abolished he lost
his effectiveness
the sphere
insisted
1 the ball
always
emery «
always
remains
ERECT BIG GYM AT WILLIAMS
Structure to Cost $500,000 to Be Built
for Physical Education of Un.
dergraduates.
Williams college will erect a $500.
was announced at local Williams
Williams, which claims the distinc
and indoor exercises,
Was Called “Closhe”—Popular
Gambling Sport.
Bowling once was forbidden by law.
The game was originally nine-pins.
tion being given as “Closhe, the game
at nine-pins; forbidden by statute,
Notes
n ASS
his is Pilette's first year in the i
He
fas
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:
g righ Anas
curve His con
hirag
Tag
o
£
if a r
t-breaking
¢
much 0
strappis
Southpaw Harry Courtney,
the Chisox, via
well-known route He
ridden by fans and ought
go better with the Gleasons,
- » »
Senators, joined
Was
to
waiver
district
The Pittsburgh Pirates are sald to
have offered the Minneapolis club $20.-
000 for Reb Russell, with the idea of
using the former White Sox pitcher In
the outfield If he can be landed,
- * »
The shock of the season in the Coast
league is the rise of Duffy Lewis’ Sait
Lake Dees, They were generally
tor the cellar, but now are
considered a troublesome bunch.
* * -
Connie Mack's pitching and the club's
season, with the result they are pick-
ing the Philadelphia entry to make
things hot for the other second di-
vision entries,
.
Art Fletcher of the Phillies does not
seem to have been affected by his
» -
is hitting the bali right on the nose
youthful infield.
.
Wilbert Robinson's hopes for good
bad start. It will be remembered that
was afterward withdrawn and
game became popular. It was once
also a popular gambling game in the
prohibited by law. The law was evad
ed by adding another pin and calling
it ten-pins,
pend almost entirely on the sort of
pitching it got,
-
Press agent stuff, say envious critics
|
but propaganda doesn’t make hits or
cateh long flies, and they have to ad
mit that the box score tells a story
that can’t be denied.
Charles (“Chuck”) Carney,
football and basketball star at
the University of Illinois, has
just completed a three-year
athletic career which Is un-
doubtedly more iiliant than
that of any other Illinois ath
lete. He part in sixteen
Hg Ten foothall games a in
1020, he was selected
Walter All-An
took
Camp's
teain
4
VETERAN OF PIRATES
IS LEADING PITCHER
“Babe” Adams of Pittsburgh
Takes Care of Himself.
Hasn't Any Special Rules for Keeping
Himself In Shape, but Goes Along
Smoothly About His Work—
Loves Baseball.
it
it certain-
believe
that English
get a job in
Jack Demi
any shipyard
Marshall Fi of Chicago has
rehiased the three-year-old filly, Emo
-Affection, for $25,
| pu
| tion, by Friar Roc
LOO,
! he Williams track team has elect.
led Clifton H 23. of South
Weymouth, Mass, as captain for next
| year.
Stowers,
Rumors of a £50,000 match race be
tween Morvich and Sennings Park,
handicap horse of the Westmount sta.
ble, are false.
" . *
“Jack Dempsey to Marry American
Girl.” And this after his return from
Europe, where he was “courted by roy-
alty.” There's a patriot for you!
. * -
Miss Cecil Leitch, British woman
golf champion, won over Mrs. Norman
Craig in the ladies’ open golf cham
pionship tournament at Sandwich, Eng
land,
. -. -
Milton Romney, former Maroon star,
has signed to assist in coaching at the
University of Texas at Austin, He will
report to University of Texas on Sep
tember 10.
For the first time in the history of
the Italian Lawn Tennis association
that organization will be officially rep
resented In the British tennis cham
plonships at Wimbledon this summer
St - »*
Charges made by the Todd's Ship
yard soccer team that they were mis
(rented In the final national cup game
at 8t. Louis were not substantiated by
the United States Soccer Foot Ball as
sociation, .
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SWEET
“The sweetest girl | ever
said gay young Malcolm,
“Used powdered sugar on her face
instead of talcum.”
kissed,”
M
ixed Spelling.
ody to
ick On.
r. "ecsion
Someb
iG Ma
A Correct Diagnosis.
8 Shake-
id It was
needed
What Didn't Go Together.
sitor-And what brought
father
hoped
8, and
Only Way to Reach Him,
“Mr. Jagshy has a telephone in hie
cellar.”
“It's a
“What's the idea
“Mrs. Jagshy ox
ag
hanes
House
likes to
he's
nelonally
with hin
Ye
iid $1310
exchange a word when
about the premises.”
Objectors.
“But why do your parents object so
Wilkins ¥”
“Mamma objects
and
y his shortcomings
papa g stavings.™
BLOCKED.
Bug Explorer—My, I'll
able to cross
Mary's Little Lamb,
Mary had a little lamb,
Her father shot it dead.
And now it goes to school with her,
Between two hunks of bread.
never be
that desert.
the
Unsolicited Advice,
“Do too many cooks spoil
broth?"
“I've never experimented with
broth,” said Mr. Bibbles, “but too many
golicitgus neighbors who regard them-
selves as experts certainly do muss up
the home brew.”
Can't Catch Her.
Mrs. Youngmother—Why, the baby
might have been kidnaped while you
doged on that park bench!
The Nursemald-—Oh, no, ma'am. I
ain't afraid of kidnapers, ‘cause I
take only catnaps,
Wronp Tack.
The dean had a hardbolled fresh
man on the carpet. The dean decided
to take a fatherly attitude,
“If you were in my place,” he asked
kindly, “what would you de?"
“I'd resien."—Wesleyan Advance