PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS Lewistown.—Howard Ney, of this place, sustained a fracture of the right arm when he attempted to crank an automobile and it back-fired. West Hazleton.—Charles Schad, of this place, was held under $2000 ball for court, charged with stealing Clar- ence Lonzer's automobile, Berwick.~—The puddle mill American Car and Foundry company here, for a month will resume work as will also the finishing mill Hazleton.—Pea is $8) a ton and scarce, Harrisburg, 124 fatal state in July, Harrisburg. crossing the first of the idle coal here State compensation re- cords show accidents In the 240 rade the state during of this year bull, "Ar farmer, of by There in were aceldents six months York.—While thur leib, 45 East Berlin, animal and unconscious by the the ground. ¥ ¥ i or Read ng. watering a years old, a turned He attack an was upon Wis gored, More than children playgrounds of and Catasauqua ing cars and 235 motor to Reading to participate In city playground meet. Allentown city officials, Mayor companied the Members the Reading chamber of vom r Rotary, Kiwanis, Q Clubs greeted the play fete, fol witnessed by tl CN) from the Allentown traveling in 100 tour trucks, « ame rt the inter. including Gross, visitors. anmerce, lowed Bethlehem. arrested from | Hotel, h $000 or WW POT town councils hetween the ago, oeiore Allen annexed East Allentown, Bethl eral months purchased the private the Bethlehem Water company, owned in East Al the annexation efforts purchase the East Allentown by Allentown, but 1 $200.000 for them WAR have to water plant whi h ines Entown. Rinece made to were 1 Bethlehem tL mn wanted started but now the agreed to the arbitration board an sottle matter As an evidence of a Eddystone plant Locomotive additional men are weekly, There never was a £0 many engines have been brought to Bddystone to be overhauled. Mifflin. —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Butt, of this place, celebrated thelr fiftieth wedding anniversary by hold- ing the first complete afmily reunion in more than a quarter of a century. Biate College-—BElmer A. Holbrook, assistant director of the United States burean of mines, has accepted deanship of the School of Mines at State College and will assume his du- ties here in the fall, or as soon as the national coal situation cleared up and he can be relieved at Washington. He succeeds Dean E. 8, Moore, who resigned last June after seven years’ service to go to the University of Toronto, Ickesburg.—The annual reunion of the Perry county camps of the P. O. 8B. of A. will be held here September 2 revi Chester, 1 of the val at saldwin he Works about being taken on is of the Blair County Bar Association will hold monthly dinners to promote co-opera- tion among the legal fraternity. Harrisburg.~®he highway depart ment has revoked 105 auto licenses ¢ox far this year. Lewistown. One hundre” and ff. teen dollars was raised by the Ladies’ Ald Bociety of the Lewistown Method Ist church in three hours by a bake sale, | | | New Kensington.—James Fay suffer. ed a stab wound at the Allegheny Fair Grounds here when he had an argn- ment with the husband of one of the girls tagging patrons at the entrance. Greensburg. —Alleging that, as a re- Zine company, at Donora, their crops been rendered Sarber and of farms the company had John OWners the land Bargherm, near Webster, have sued for damages. have put up ten stacks from which fumes emit during the manufacture of sulphuric and muriatic acids, The company is said to Hazleton, dered to ing Mayor from being run down. Williamsburg, —F tion John E. place, died train near Harrisburg. —A the Independent Order The police have been or arrest auto gpeeders follow Harrow rom Corkran, edd | on a Western Hanover Pittsburgh corpor charter of its nee E. M. Bi The order beneficial Punxsut Hun here, upants ployed ddle in wis formed Company awhney. ert operat New WHS a slate Of Portersvill natio of of Mer missions L500 year Dusin urg—Governor §j Miss Margaret R of stor wills f Montour Pittsburgh, men reg deeds « Mulhern, iadelphia optometrical « weation, ex- Harry A state and licensure: v. Erie, member of the influs and J. W. Shidier, Mari Town to float a8 bond expenses of Conshohocken decided issue to cover permanently at condi Maple in West present are very Elm, ion, poor from to of avenue, end the Ninth the trolley line; East from Fayette te Wells Eleventh avenue, Amusing herself Grace Brandt, 2 years accidentally ignited her clothing was go terribly burned she died, Hazleton.—~The school board post. poned action en a fresh.ir school building when It was found it would cost between 245.000 and 50.000. Uniontown. ~Admitting that she was Altoona. old. and Masontown, Mary Mike was fined 8750 and costs and given six months in the Fayette county jail, York. ——Canteloupe that brought on indigestion, caused the death here of Mrs, Sarah Cox, 85 years old, Hazlegon. George Tomeshin, seated under a grape arbor in his yard here, was shot in the left breast by a boy playing with a rifle, Marysville ~The Marysville Journal has been sold by C. B. smith, its pubs lisher for ten years; to David R, Fry and George R. Fry, of Newport. Seottdale~James Clifford Graft, the S-year-old son of Ebert Graft, of this place, was run over by a machine driv. en by E. 8. Doorley and died an hour later, Carlisle.~A reunion of the alumni of the Dickinson Law School was held here with 125 members present. Marietta Walter A. Light, of this place, raised a cucumber nearly 13 inches in length and eight Inches In circumference, KRUG PERFORMING AT THIRD FOR Marts age Is not he ig a find fresh He has been Krug, Cub third baseman, from the m im with to given impress playing no desire intelligent bas at third the present third sacker's fleld] Deal a i he Krug did not come to the forming than the rooters ¢ ng favorite on t Wash., with the expectation of playing when he went into a ba 1K Kelleher sustained a badly sprained has stuck there. He will continue forming as brill third piace in the The the ph and smart iantly "st ub ite because of before AABARRRBAARBER ARBRE BOUGHT AND seLD PENNANTS tean league school The mands nothing more than fair conditions for the any competitive ail contestants whether game golf or form of sport. It will not content to support game as baseball, however, if re lations like existing be. tween New York and Boston are permitted to continue Judge Landis ¢ tion as baseball dictator in order to place the gport on a higher plane and clear out abuses that were threatening it with ruin, In the New York-Poston American league relationship he hag an ex- cellent place to begin, Baseball fans are willing te pay their money to see pennants won by hard, open, free competition. They have no interest in seeing them bought and sold Cleve. Iand Plain Dealer, be baseball, other long be such a those ceepted a posi. AEA AE EEE EE EE AEE EEE EE REE A EE EA EAE AE AE AE A EE EA A EEE AAA EA AE EAE ARE SEA AEA AEA STAAL ARAAARAATARRSARRRTRARCRR BRA Rassssn sas nnn Prrsssssssssssnsansnasnnnng HORSE HAS EARNED HIS OATS | Gld Rosebud, a $700 Yearling, Had Captured Over $100,000 When Finally Retired, Old Rosebud, the famots race horse, recently destroyed after an injury, was | purchased by Ham Applegate and Frank Weir from J. E. Madden as a yearling for $700. He firsi raced at Jaurez, Mexico, where he won Ip a gallop. He went through his two. year-old period with marked success, In 1014 he was trained for the Ken. tucky Derby and won the blue ribbon event, running the mile and a quarter in 2:08 25, which is the record for the Louisville track and the race. Old Rosebud had won over £100,000 in stakes and purses, He performed twice at the Jamaica meeting, and after finishing second in one event he was unplaced in hig other start. Both races were for platers of the $700 top and bottom variety. It was a pity to see him run, The old gelding did not have foot enough to outrun the cheap. est horses, ionger a youngster thinking in the Chicago News ball he has More & been per Not only that, but! smart funs think the geen In year sten kind that made Charlie Reasons, He came ff tha from Seattle, WHE 18ken t posite 1 the bench Jack Diamond Squibs “ are wt doing at making Mara: ville to fill second base One of Outstanding Stars in Last World's Series. Johnny Rawlings of the New York Although Rawlings is a corking infielder. he was not considered good enough last year for the and the New York club was about for a strong second quite - 5, Johnny Rawlings. baseman. Not being able to find any the Giants had to use Rawlings. The records for last year show Rawlings ag one of the most valuable men in the majors. He was one of the outstanding stars of the world's series. In the last inning of the final game he started the double play that saved a 1 to 0 game for Nehf and enabled the Glants to win the title Rawlings’ play was one of the most remarkable ever made In a world series or any other series for that matter, He has been a star per former ever since he became Frisch's wubstitute, Pr PEPOPPIOPEOCOIOITIEP OOP IOI IOOPS OLD ACQUAINTANCES Benny Leonard and Lew Ten dier are old scquaintances, though not Intimate ones, The first time they ever met was some seven years ago in the Broad street rallrosad station in Philadelphia, Leonard was then rapidly mounting the champion. ship ladder. Tendler was selling papers, Tendler, as a boy, was a great fight fun, and while he peddied his papers he made it his business to get acquainted with New York boxers going in and out of Philadelphia. He re mained a for some time after he began fighting and ns his the station, “Hello champion $ y worh new BUOY “heat” wus railroad he had Benny" of those The pa ‘ Gre one privileges who ®t twenty-gix--is on ¥ older than who formerly LIers ia paper POPC I CPP CP IOI I III OPOP OOP POI OOOOs HOPPE TO START IN TOURNEY NEXT FALL Signs Agreement to Play. of Large Billiard Table Manufacturing Concern Worries About Hall in New York Big Enough to Hold Crowd. Willie Hoppe. on the proposition right awas a ball that will 2AKEY or 3.000 persons we wish is date Commo in Chi mistake by in a hall that could not half as as wished fo see the games That a world's championship tournament will be at least as much of in New York as the last Chicago Is a reasonable conclusion “An 181 tournament is under sideration. If one can be arranged it will be beld In January or February. It is a game in which Hoppe Horemans are masterful and there no doubt that Schaefer great shot-makers, will guickly adapt their strokes to it Schaefer is au tomobiling to San Francsico. Cochran is In Los Angeles.” last fall we made a tournament accommodate mY mii many ne one wes In Con is September 30, the col season Opens. -. » - Saturday, legiate football Three golf clubs in the vicinity of Philadelphia employ girl caddies. » -. . Yale football eleven will play ten games, beginning September 23 with Bates, « = » Jack Dempsey says he would like to fight every day. And he doesn't want to get married, . * - - The Cobb Creek golf course, the Quaker, city’s public course, has 4,408 licensed players, ’ La a The Outriggers’ Canoe club of Ha wall wants to send {ts basketball team to the United States for a series of games, . 0» Jobin BE. Madden has sold Dunlin, a twoyearold colt by Fair Play-Dona Roca, to J. 8 Cosden for the reported price of £37,000, «se Ft. Thomas, Ky., Is becoming a pop ular boxing center. The bouts are held In the open at the military reser vation and are viewed from seats In a natural amphitheater, i UNNECESSARY ALARM They moonlight. | est, “yo be mine? cannot | placing were gitting #lone in : be.’ “broken at girl, th neck, nantine panting the rowing and Ernest broken A Painful “1 got even who § teacher A Was & APTLY TERMED The Salesman: Something new ehirts? This in gentiemen's wear. The Customer Last cry, « It reminded in sttarn is patte is thought = death wail, Sententiously, Arthur-—-Most people they he John-—How’'s that? Arthur - wan. are need to Nebraska Awe And Such Prices! “It’s the woman who pays.’ i “Yes, but she does it with her { band’s money.” hus Too witeral. “Well, did you hire a flat from that | agent? | “I did not. 1 remarked that I want- | od one big enough to turn around in, | and hanged if he didn't ask me to | stand up while be took my exact | measurements.” i : : { { scons Rural Roles. “Are you serving your country or working for reelection? asked the meddiesome person. “Both,” sald the siatesman. “As regards the first, I court the fullest publicity. As for the other, the less said about it the better” Couldn't Find It. “Where have you been?” “Over Europe; and say.” “Well 7" “This realignment, of nations bas wiped out Graustark.” Playing Safe. Apprentico—-What Is In this bottle with no label? Chemist—That's “hat you use when you can't read the prescription.— Stockholm Kasper, Color Needful, “Why do they use such bright colors in bathing sults?” “Sometimes a bathing sult fite so very close” replied Miss Cayenne, “that colors are necessary to call at tention to the fact that it is being worn. No Cause for Alarm. The Mistress—Really, Justine, youn are wearing very pretty stk stockings The Maid—Don't be waeasy, mad ame; I got these at my last situation
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