The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 03, 1922, Image 2

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    PENNSYLVANIA
STATE ITEMS
Hazleton—Adam Smith, of this
place, on a fishing trip to Prmoised
Land Lake, In the Poconos, caught a
26-inch pickerel weighing six pounds,
by hitting the fish with an oar.
Harrisburg. Fewer fires ocetirred
during the r cent Fourth of Jul: sea-
son than !n any in ten years, accord.
ing to Major C. M. Wilhelm, chief of
the state burean of fire protection.
Gettyshurg.—The Adams county
commissioners rejected the only bid
presented for repainting and redecor.
ating the interior of the court house
here.
Shenandoah Bitten hy a
head snake whiie picking huckleber-
ries, Ben Yancofchack, aged 15, of this
place, is in the State Hospital In a
serious condition,
West Overton~—Approaching a dyna-
mite cap to ascertain the cause of its
failure explode, Andrew Yothers,
aged 23, was badly Injured when the
blast
Bloomsburg. —Charged with
passing and reeny of coal,
Kramer and Peter Dunleavy, of Ash-
land: James Donald, of Centralia, and
Louis Reed, of Gordon, were
ted to ja informa
ficers of the Lekligh Valley Coal com-
pany. It that
took to
doned
out
Harrisburg.
not perie
copper.
to
came,
tres-
reorge
commit
here on ion of of-
was alleged the men
trucks an al
near Centralia,
of coal and
Coal companies
*t their
constitution
antomoblle
stripping took
: oy} 1 Wr
several loads sold It.
which
do appeals in the
action
ant!
supreme
the state 1
it if ne
periods,
ality of the
United
the
into court to
after of
is the
testi
the States
court must pay tax and
£0 colle t
COSSATY legal
This
state governmen
Attorney
th the
(reneral
stand of Auditor General
Lewis. No exte
payment will granted and
peals
deemed su
question
here is
by the consumers
use for it MA) hools
bills,
Harris
cord w
regard t«
when ap
amount
cover the
The
money ha
are
to tax
iven.
and
Jeet.
reports
ciety from
1851 Dr.
A. Boyd
the society
#8 min
for it.
ed hy fire, all
agri i
destroyed 1
by Dr. Ha:
record from the period bef:
ton, was
ile Dr. Hamilton
eralogist, geologist
When the capitol
record 3
documents
constitute a complete
ire the eivil
war to the close of the
Harrisburg. —Dogs owned by
ty rison must he
ruling gi
ture
General
century
a coun-
licensed under a
Agricul-
Attorney
ven to Secretary of
Deputy
question
Ra
ussKen
Hull
by
The
should be
ATOD
whet} paid for N-
nimals na Hull
ng t}
thers 8 noth
he dog 1i-
counties from the
motor li-
in
» act exempting
payment, there is n
law,
Harrishurg,
119 stills, 43 barrels
gallons of whisky and
alcohol in the first six months of
according to figures
the department
the to
same
188.40 recovered,
O00) worth of
Hs
cense
-Ktate policemen seized
17060
lons of
1922
dir
and about
NO gal
made public
approximate, and
higher, In the
worth 21901.
including $134
In June
was re
covered, 36300 being represented by
motion recoy
ered the first half the
$4155
at
ns
tals may run
period iroperty
was .
automobiles
alone property
worth £30,000
The property
year
and
includ
&«} stock
valued
REOWSR
June,
autom laws,
Forty were
for' violating
breaking fish
liquor
which 77 were in June. The men pa-
trolled 88,571 miles in the six months,
167.208 being In June.
Harrisburg.—S8ome of the old-time
companies and associations chartered
to detect and prosecute horse thieves,
whose charters date back many years
and which have been maintained with
amendments permitting them to insure
livestock, are changing t'.eir purposes
to allow their activities to be extended
80 as to apprehend and punish auto-
mobile thieves, The change Is due to
the general use of trucks and motor
vehicles in farm work and because of
thefts which have occurred in rural
districts,
shamokin.—Falling through the side
rail of his erib, Stanford, 8-months-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Renn,
strangled to death,
Seitzland.~Frank Hare and Grover
Klinedinst, of this place, while wrest
ing landed on a nest of bees In the
woods and both were so badly stung
that neither are able to walk.
Pittsburgh. —Miss Esther Katten, of
this city, is the first woman to be ad-
mitted to the Fayette county bar.
Steelton~The Bethlehem Steel com-
pany closed one of its battery of blast
furnaces here on account of a short
age of fuel,
Hquor worth
at $1353.
of
of
ive
5026, 10:46
for violation
thefts
made for
laws
For
which
most
them of
coming
murder,
and
violation
orn A n=
game oR)
Iaws,
Hazleton. —Ahout 500 merchants of
| this city, traveling in antomeblles, en-
| Joyed a big outing at Celumbia Park,
| between Berwick and Bloomsburg.
Northumberland, —-This city has put
in service a modern fire-alarm system.
| Falrchance—Injured when she fell
i Into a hole In the main street here,
| Mrs. Mary lewis, a widow, has filed
action for $15,000 damages against the
borough,
Lock Havei—Richard D. Jameson,
of this place, has been appointed full
time health officer for 15 townships In
Clinton county.
Danville. ~Mistaking It In
for an owl, John H. Wray,
place, shot a pigeon with a
inscribed: “A. J
Williamsport. to
campers along Loyalsock Creek chased
a bear up a tree In the vicinity of
Welliver one night recently and kept
it prisoner for houss, Word
of the animal's predicament spread up
and down the creek and hundreds of
camperg motored to the scene, While
It was kept a prisoner eight plates of
ice cream were handed up to It on the
end of a lon pole tnd the bear ate
the cream and licked the plates with
vigible relish. It also drank from a
bucket of water raised In the same
manner. After it had been exhibited
for a considerable time the owners of
the dogs called off the animals and let
the bear return to its mountaln lair.
darkness
of this
band on
one leg 19-F, 2808."
Dogs belonging
several
Bloomsbure.— While working on the
lumbering operation of Pennington &
Seely, at Benton,
struck by a falling
The
and it
Daniel Force
tree and rendered
tree pinned him to
the ground, red half
hour for four men to free him
was unconscious for seve
is In the hospital In a ¢
tion.
Shamokin ~—-Willlam long,
from the mari:
father,
was
unconscious,
requ an
He
hours and
ritical condi
an al
leged deserter 1@ Corps,
was arrestel his
had
here who
1 .
ietters
Ys iy
1 3
depariment
When
Shamckin
fo y ThE vy
from » NAVY
desertion.
the
up in the
visions of a £50 reward
A deserter, took him
ten
hic rocis
is Tesi
1 net!
i
3 Tesh
on, of
exnenses
revenu f
ie OF
Uniontown
» here that a
gd SUK LK for t)
3
HOTne it
been
was
Hollids
by a
Sayre
fell
rear of
walk dying
could reach her. 8) had
dead on his
burg jail. Death was can
sion,
Mrs Alfred
feet from a
convyul
thirty balcony at the
crete beneath, before help
been lean.
rail on the
way.
depart.
ita force
ction pro
end of
ing against 8 woode
when the
halcony
Harrisburg
ment is gradua
as It
gram and by
year much of the great force gathered
i sup]
The h
decreasing
]
compietes the constr
this year the
by the late Commissioner Sadler will
{ have been let go. Construction work
now under way will use the
£50,000 000 bond
the voters In
sue is pending, but it
i by the next legis!
| ratified hy
! department
miles of construction and
10000 miles. The work year was
put through, according to Acting Com.
| missioner Biles, with a 8 per cent over.
head,
Harrisburg. —The governor's office
announced these appointments of just.
ices of the peace: John IL. Manser,
Mahantongo township, Schuylkill coun.
ty; John M. Paden, Somerset town.
ship, Washington county: J. Elliott
Stewart, Jefferson township, Washing.
ton county, and Mrs, Jennie ID. White
head, Charlerol.
Manheim. After being Idle for a
number of months, the cigar factory
of the J. H. Plerce company here has
reopened,
Harrisburg. —Thirty steel fire towers
will be erected this year by the forest.
ry department as an addition to the
chain of fifty erected last year.
Kulpmont.—Piecking at a daulin eap
he had found, John Orlando, aged 12,
of this place, exploded it, shattering
his Land.
Wrightsville.—~George K. Leitheiser,
of th’; place, has rounded out 36 years
as pllot of the steamboat between
Columbia and Wrightsville,
Uniontown.—Wounded in the groin
when he accidentally discharged a re
volver on the front seat of his auto
r.obile, Kenneth Keeney, aged 17, died
in the Unlontown Hospital,
Gettysburg.—The sixteenth annual
Lutheran summer assembly will be
held here from August 2 to 9.
Snydertown.— Wearing handkerchiefs
for masks, four small boys held up
Mra. Mary Lantz, of this place, and
stole $24,
inst of the
issue anthorized
1918. Another bond {a
be
and then be
This year
contract
last year
must Dasa
ature
the
the
ann
people
hs
id nnder
last
Pr rE rE A AEA EA AAR A RRA RRR RRR AREER...
oe,
are really very interesting, especially
them more
in the Chicago Herald-Examiner.
1 want, however, warn
and
to
beginners, be-
all that
especially, against
the “movies” show
Camera ls Liar,
It is th
cannot He
not only 1
the
sight ns a
I am led to
ollection £5
Harry
golf form
This
ordinary
ward swit
left
Now, is
the
might sound
REVELS IN BLAZING SUN
Grover er says he lost
six or ves WIT
game
ds during a
New
weather
said. “1
other
siz
ork
recent
doesn’t bother me” he
when
on
My early training helped
Under a blazing fun
I used to follow a for
£1.10 a dn
“But, 4
times, experience
never forget. It was just before
the Fourth of July, and I want.
to earn a little
spend. 1 planted corn all
for a rich farmer and he
ne a dime that night”
always conld ork
pitchers had trouble 7
days
Nebraska
reaper
x
t those long-ago
111
iit
uring
there's one
ed money te
day
Eave
.
Former White Sox Star, Now Umpire,
Has League Comrades Watch
ing Him Closely,
They say a good-looking rookie
a ball club makes every player hus
tle; it's competition in sight, and it's
of business,
been so much complained about in the
fd Walsh.
past is that they have not had to com-
pete with each other, once they landed
berths,
AN his partners In erlme-<just a
pleasant way of referring to umpires
~guy they wish Walsh all the luck In
the world, but they show an eagerness
to know If “W's making good or not
that causes the wise critics to wink
the sve
Br EE EE EEE EE RE RRR RE ERA RE RRR.
to that I do not
gay !
ition
Therefore, let
takes place me
lar,
to
Players"
serving
hay
linary camera
Anyone who
Tennls
fae A!
Cares may see in
several ple
or
smashing
the racquet most pro-
forward.
Trick of Shutter.
nmon
@ Were 0
nounced bend
Anyone with gonge
would be |
the camera shows it to
forward bend
taken
be clearly a
these pletures
€ hur
you were
of one twels
It
shutter
second
pianhe
Baseball
Notes
Father Connie Mack is
Bulls,
best
shortsto] league they
.
With
the
Jim
the
Kernan
Reading
reporting
from Ya! :
a backstop to spare
Johnson
* + 0»
catcher
ieased Carl
The Saginaw ciuh
arrangements
seeking pitel
for the return
Gillenwater from the
club
of
Clarence Ban
- - *
club the Interna
on another coll
The Rochester of
Lafayette College team.
- » »
the Western
of Custard
fine battery
There iz a
association by
who to
pitcher in
the name
ought make a
- » .
The Dallas club, to
falling
Oklahoma Clty Western League club
, Ld .
The Fort Worth club has
Frank Haley, third baseman, to Clovis
in West Texaz league, where he
will work out and see If he has a
chance to come back
*» » -
One of Babe Roth's newspaper
articles says that St. Louis is
Urban Shocker too often in the game
Urban Shocker has not criticized New
York for doing that to Babe Ruth.
. eo»
font
the
for the “loan” of Don Grant for use
as utility man, but the proposition
was spolled when Grant, taking a
highly “ethical” view of it, refused
to be a party to such a transfer.
» - »
Those who are batting against him
in the International league claim that
Chief Bender ig about as good as he
ever was, They declare, anyhow, that
he Is better than about 75 per cent of
the boxmen now drawing salaries in
The records show that Grover
Alexander, star right-hander of the
Chicago Cubs, has blanked National
league clubs eighty times in a period
of eleven years. “Babe” Adams Is
next with forty-three shutouts in thir
teen years,
.- &
Jimmy (Dike) Brannigan, playing
second base for Moline, 1s not to
blame for the poor showing of Earl
Mack's team this year. Here is a
sample of his work: In the game of
June 21 against Danville he handled
12 chances without a bobble and hit
a homer with two on.
AA
van
BUNT IS COMING BACK
The bunt In baseball Is due to
come back, The season of 1022
is certain to see a revival of
the bunt as an offensive weap-
on. The lively ball and a desire
to emulate the deeds of Babe
Ruth has crowded the bunt
off the baseball wap for several
years,
The bunt is a
It means much
run advantage
nary conditions.
years, however,
meant nothing in the
ball team,
A ively ball alway
up possibilities for getting runs
in For that
most te kissed the
placing It securely away
moth
less
one-run
to get a
under the
For
one run
life
piay
One
ordl
feveral
has
of a
8 opened
clusters, reason
bunt
good-by
the
With a and
better pitching the bunt is sure
to return to popular favor dur
ing this season,
It's a great method
the opposition In the alr, throw
a pitcher off his stride, of
baseball's most dangerous weap-
on
with balls,
lively ball
to
put
one
ons offense,
»
REVENGE VERY SWEET
TO CAST-OFF PLAYER
Released Ball Stars Come Back
for Vindication.
Shocker of St.
Known as Nemesis of New York
Yankees—Johnston Gets Even
With the Indians,
fairly
tastes sweet
ut there must
» revenge of
Urban Shoe
Browns and
ounds where all
Oraoing the
Yankees,
ginful when
the
s
stancs
defeating
could
moderate price
stands around the East
would } been
times but for the same Doug-
gpring
the Gilants ave
geveral
i the very identical Jess Barnes
it was no
pitched that no
Phils,
ting
And less than
Warnes in person who
no-run game against
only 27 batters and permit
ne man to arrive at first
it was a dramatic
eventually
the
of All Kinds
balls for 10 cents.
CI
named for
well {
on Mor
money
Whiskaway
who had
WAR
their
vich.,
* * -
Minnesota will add a physical edu
cation course, It will be started in
September,
-. * *
The £40000 futurity Pimiico’s prin
autumn feature will be run
November 4.
* * *
Golfers say that golf develops the
chivalric, the honest, the ultimate in
sportsmanship.
. . *
The Dempsey honocle seems to
have vanished with his approaching
encounter with Wills,
- * -
One reason why a lot of folks do
not bet on Thibodeaux is that they
can’t pronounce him.
» . -
Roger Conti withdraws his chal
lenge to Jake Schaefer, showing that
he is a smart billlard player.
. » -
The authority that sald that the
golf of the United States is inferior
to that of Great Britain may have
changed his opinion,
- Ll .
John M. Ward, famous Providence
and New York ball player and later
president of the Boston Nationals, Is
president of the Long Island Golf
association,
. * »
University of Oklahoma students
are raising a fund of $500,000 to erect
a stadium, Each student Is asked to
subscribe $100, payable at $20 a year
for four years,
AA AA A AAA A AAA AA AA AAPA AA pi
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Does every day mean just another
day of suffering? Are you lame, stiff
and achy-tortured with a perverack
ing buckache! Burely there's 8 reason
why you feel so badly and likely it's
weakened kidneys, When the kidneys
fail, poisons sccumulate and upset Lhe
whole wystem. That's why you have con.
#tant backache and sharp, stabbing
twinges. You may have headaches
nervous and dizzy epells with anvoying
bladder irregularities. Don’t risk seri
ous kidney disease. Use Doan's Kid-
ney Pills, Doan’s have heiped thou
sands and should help you. Ask your
neighbor!
'. sa
A Virginia Ca
” Mrs. 1. CC. Nalls
3 Alex
gare
Doan's
back stopped achin gE
my kidne haven't caused
trouble since”
Get Dosr.’s st Any Store, 60c s Box
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»
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ile and ny
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Look for the name Gold Medal on every box
and accept no imitation
by Dr. Berry's Freckle Ointment, giving
complexion. Your druggist or by mall &
Michigue
free booklet, Be. C.K Berry Ca, 20738
GREEN MOUNTAIN
STHMA
COMPOUND
guickly relieves the distress
ing parczrems. Used for
& years and result of long
experience in treatment of
throat and lung diseases b
Dr.J H Gulid. FREE TRIA
BOX, Treatise on Asthma, iis
causes, treatment, elo... sent
upon request. Be. and $1.00
stdruggistsa J. H OUILD CO. RUPERT. VT
Styles.
Frances Dolly,
#78
housek i ing at
versity
lve onl
By
deas
he.
tons
ideas
broadcastd
cote
all, the
new
ut.
10
have
wm”
obsolete, styles of “refor:
The last to see the light are
id fogies.™
like the big
end of a
praueing
the
the
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
famous old remedy
and children, and see that it
Bears the
rr
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Compensation for Divinity.
Little brother was going through the
“bear under the bed” stage and
closed much curiosity concernin
the hubits of those interesting animal
that when bedtime came mother was
always cgreful to guide the talk into
other channels. Tonight prayers had
been said and the conversation was
all about God,
“Mother,” he asked suddenly, “did
God make bears?”
“Why, yes, dear.”
“Well, then, would a bear bite God?
“Oh, no” she answered him hastily.
“Gosh!” sald the small boy fen
vently. “I wish I was God!”
Correct,
“De man” said Uncle Eben. “dat
brags about doin' nuffin’ for nobody,
ain’ doin’ nuffin’ foh hisself”
dis
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