i PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS Erie.—Dr. 0. A. Canfield, aged 70, a Bradford physleian, and Oscar Carl- gon and Norbegt D. Johnston, Bradford druggists, were released on payment of fines whe1 they pleaded gullty In the United States district court to violation of the Harrison narcotic ast. The druggists were fined $150 and the doctor $250. The court held that the violation was a technical one. Harrisburg.—The armory board de- cided defer construction of the Carbondale armory and to devote the money to heating plants at Altoona, Berwick, 3utler, Kane, Somerset, Mil- ton and Indiana. lo Hazleton. Suhe Charles Sube, John Gibulash and Peter Porup- causki were arrested,e charged with stealing more than $2500 worth of goods from at Beaver Brook and In this city. Uniontown.—Taking a lock of hair of her 2-week-old baby, a pretty blue-eyed boy, the Jumped from an son, a mountain ette-Somerset Joseph stores the mother of the child automobile at Addi- near the F placed on the porch of John Gregg and was whisked the The ) g to persons whe saw town county line, him away in machine, woman, accordh was about attired tracted by the cries her, 20 years old and was Mrs. Gregg was at- of the baby, and investigated she found underclothing, a and wis a metal “LL. black. when she the in and On the blanket infant dresse! night blanket. gown black white laundry tag with inls Md.” The showed Ww here ped. don r sure the baby had the ho the init hair of th long th } Pe i hours after rs § 1 lock had been clip- Several the aban- ment the mothe turned to make taken Into Pottsville, View, father of eight small children, the youngest only 2 ye old, sent to jail for thirty the fact for s11 were entirely dependent upon } hop 1 1 bese a th ither's labor, he would have been given three vears, Court officials were greatly she Crow con i tires, own son was in the gang theo Mr 4G, Doar Rrew- led a apor- 8 CAT'TY » office of sti waliding fund ing campalgn among A student in student undergraduates, mittee set up desks the middle of +} t he museum and a aking visit “the mule which built Old Main Hall Harrisburg. ~The state forest com- mission has recelved $840 for the lease of camp sites during August, Hazleton.—Several big sewer con struction projects here may remain uncompleted until next year because of labor scarcity, due to men going back to the mines, Shamokin,.—A burning match, drop- ping from her fingers us she lighted a on the gas range in the Kitchen of her home, fell into the folds at the of the dress of Mrs, Helen O'Conner, widow of William O'Conner, ture, and Ig a twinkling she was en- veloped In flames as she rushed through the lower portion of her home, Neighbors saw the fire through a win- dow and were forced to break Into the home, because of locked doors, to effect a rescue. By the time they en- ates who are to rebuild it” The facul- ty in the bullding fund paign is being pledged in a that is highly pleasing Thomas and other college officials, The School of Mines was the first to report every faculty member and employe as boosters, share cam- manner to Connellsville —Releasing the break of an automobile, as it was parked on a steep hill in Ogden stréet, Clayton, the 2.yearwold son of R. Woodrow Wilson, of Unlontown, had a wild joy ride down a grade 250 feet long. The car was almost completely demolished, but the little fellow escaped virtually uninjured. Just as Mr. and Mrs Wil. son were ready to return home in their automobile, Clayton, who had seen his father manipulate the break of the car, was placed in the front seat while the good-byes were being sald, He at once took a healthy kick at the brake and away started the machine, When the car reached the foot of the hill it turned into the driveway of the Third ward school yard, went across the lawn and smashed into the bulld- ing. The 2year-old “driver” was thrown from the rront seat into the bottom of the automobile, but managed to escape with only a few scratches, ghowing no other ill effects from his wild ride. Pittsburgh ~The coal mines in the Winkinsburg section were damaged by bomb explosions. The mouth and tun- nels of the Swissvale mine of Jacob Weinmann & Brothers were wrecked by the first explosion. A few min. utes later a bomb was set off in the pit of the Dream City mine, owned by the same company, Both ines have operated as open shops for six months, Hazleton ~Protest has been lodged by the Hazleton Ministerial Associa- tion with Mayor Harvey against Sun- day night fivaworks in the Itallap sec been burned from her body and the flames had communicated carpet and rugs. Mops, from head to foot and died two hours later in the State Hospital, Hazleton. - teamster this juries suffered as a away of his horses, Pittshurgh.—Braddock tried on a of acquitted by a pool he iiman A. L. Oskin Michael Verosky, Cl nd Police Lie lick. Harrishi ‘hairman ion, to from of a city, dled resuait 2 4 Ol city charge extortion, . Jury, Andrew proprietor, room alleged paid “protection money” to former Detect e ef of Police Jehael ¢ Selim fl public servi its work In gride crossing cases in a 1914 statement t orders " ins g thao ied involvin ie jus been of 220,000,000. Much of this expenditure has nt since 1018 ithou such 1 practically was ihandoned during the war. He esth pending WO nvolve £0,000, 000 ited that CANES Now i regard {0 may Elcetion damages arise, "ni will be £1 rar OI IIOerR to politicians, from the the polls were in the saloon, where the place cigar smoke, there either side o in one ¥ eer ho be ready further lon tahhiane 1GONnoO remove ATO 3 in a James 10 was steward Mrs as separated from her hushand lived in After firing four sl fired the house wih into his same ols Rhodes one into mple Washington ed when here Five men were arrest. officers raided a cave of and found masks, fla clothing and other articles as recently stolen from ths of- flee of Dr. J. A. Johnston, of Canons The prisoners gave thelr rames Steubensville; William and Mike Collins, Pittsburgh from doctors’ offices at Canonsburg State Coliege.—His steamer ed on the broad Atlantic, en of the wireless station at sylvania Ctate College the to Insure ing freshman class. Eglinton tance to enter Penn State of any new student. His message wag relayed to delivered to Professor A. H. Espen shade, college registrar, who is hoeld- ing a place open for him, Hazleton —Owners of trucks have offered the city free use of thelr equip. ment and dabor to repair some of the principal streets before cold weather. Lancaster——A complete system of highways for Lancaster county Is urg- ed by the Lancaster Automobile Club which claims a membership of more than 3500. A committee of fifteen rep resentative citizens will be ‘appointed to survey the county and report to the club, Harrisburg. —Tons of seeds of forest trees are being gathered by employes of the department of forestry for planting In the state's nurseries, but it has been found that this ls a poor year for pine cones, only 300 of the 800 bushels desired being In sight. Drifton. Joseph, 44-year-old son of Patrick O'Donnell, a miner here, died from strangulation caused by swallow- ing a plum stone. Beaver Meadow. Nicholas Bullock, of this place, was held In $500 ball for pulling the right ear of 1l.year- old John McCloskey so hard that the member was badly tom, Se KRomething unusual In encounter October 14, in Town coach, Howard Yale: Inst year, largely that tiie the Many on the fact Yale Jones, that also a newcomer on the lowa siate, 559) Cardinals were at and Pat Flaherty, the southpaw, was on bh for the Quakers a deceptive motion to often foole but got a Evans Pat kept pegging nd to the plate, windi $ fe » 1¢ tatvihitas playing Philadelphia BAA LEA PEE EGP the sin had base and the runners, St. BALL AAAG EPPA AEA i ~~ ALAA AA AARP rors PABA A LAP the Louls and Steve bat. came EH LCLTEEESEEAE AA AALAAAN having two strik balls or Pant move, Sieve, suddenly, with Pe EACHES COACHES FISTIC ART Lpike Webb Is Putting Pep Branch of Sportsmanship at versity of lilinoia into Uni. ted having Iown-Yale ad Jones, Is an brother of the crities rated lowa's eleven bent coach, T ahead of Notre Dame, a team which Ohio State ip Towa White Sox Are Needed at Sherman, Tex. Charlie lobertson., White Sox, Austin and pitcher with the is the head conch of athletics ut Tex., uni versity, Shernuan, ARE 4 Charlie Robertson, olds with the fos toy institution hat he tlevse * ig believed Sporting Squibs of All Kinds Now ork Canoe club, organized in prove PEO P OPIS OOPOISCIOIPEOIPIOPIRETOS 4 PITCHER WAS PEEVED y “When I was with Keokuk in the old Central association, we had a game on with Muscatine,” says Charley Hollocher, “A fel low named Flanagan was pitch- ing for them and, although he had a world of stuff he was un- usually wild, “He filled up the bases and walked the mext batter, forcing home a run. “This made him so mad that, when he received the ball from his catcher, he turned and threw it elean center field fence, Three more runs counted and Flanagan was given a year's suspension by the enraged Mus catine club heads. I never heard of hin again” $ ou POCO IIOP OO PIO IPOOOISOPIPO OPO Ors Y over the ————————————————— ——————— DECIDED CHANGES IN GOLFING CLUBS Numerous Inngvations in Equip. ment for Old Scotch Game. Shaft ready Become Pepuiar With the Rank and File. There have fore with weapons such HE, Atl that ii veg tf Lhe eed ie RIG to snl { Tilden, Johnston and Richards LJ - - has been decided . - * upon, build an “all-star” course, with Er hey a Tar SAE cultivate there. The Royal Associa. spike Webb. He has been with the American inter allied boxing team at Paris, France, 1919, and the American Olympic box- ing team at Antwerp, Belgium, 1020. He is now teaching the fistic art to coaches at the University of lliinols coach's school, Present Indications are that there will be few changes In the list of coaches for major athletic teams at Williams college next year despite the engugement of Guerdon Messer as ath. letle director. Official announcement has been made In all cases, but Percy Wendell, the old Harvard star, will surely be back to coach In football, while Jack Coombs, formerly of the Athletics, Is slated to look after fall baseball practice. Doctor Secléy Is practically sure of being in charge of track again, Nothing has been sald in regard to barkett®il conch for next year, but it wosld not be surprising if John Shanahan of North Adams was reappointed, as he has met with ex. cellent success during the last two years, considering the numerous handl- caps which faced him. fie has bulft ap a system which should commence to hear frull next season. » - . - Ed Thorpe of La Salle institute will be the referee of the annual Army- Navy football game to be played on Franklin field, Philadelphia, November 25. . 4 . A younger brother of Earle Neale of the Reds, and Washington and Jefferson football coach, w' be a candidate for the Yale football team this fall. 4 Jesse Pennington, famous captain of the West Hromwich Alblon soccer team of the English league, holder of 21 international! cups, has decided to retire from the game, * » . Notwithstanding the popularity of sports In Philadelphia, the Quaker eity Ia by far the largest city In this coun- try without a modern athletic club, A company has been formed to supply the need. . +» The New Rochelle handicap, at » mile and n sixteenth’ for three-year olds, with $5,000 added, is the ont standing feature of the eight stakes announced for the autumn meeting at Yonkers in October, . Good Time, a full brother to Hour less, hy Negofol-Hourglass, and Im ported to this country hy the owners of the Lexington stable when a year. ling. will he trained for ‘he jumps by 1. Carroll. Good Time ig a three-year old and has never started The hand hen 8h thee promises making ita presence yi fora, Many stars are steel shaft and are getting good i= Diamond Squibs the spiking he received in Texas last . . * Pitcher Sam Bolden, obtained tonio in the Texas league, has turned back, - - . sociation reports the sale of its lead. - » . The Pittsburgh club announces the from the Grand Island club of the Ne braska State league, e . » The Milwaukee club of the Amer: ean association announves the pur chase of Pitcher Jack Keefe from the Philadelphia Americans. - * - The Springfield club of the Western association has sold Jewell Windle his release and the report Is he will join a club in the Western league. * - - John Hendricke, Jr, son of Jack Hendricks, manager of the Indianapo- fis Indians, has been elected manager of the Seymour Reds baseball team, . * » » The town of Chickasha, which flunked in the Western association last year, has flunked again, this time In the Oklahoma State league. Its fran chise has been turned in . & » The old-fashioned man who buys a gold brick has been heard from again, and, although the baseball season Is waning, there is & chance that the moss-grown hidden ball trick may yet be worked. «0 Harry MeCurdy, the catcher from the University of MNilnols, who looked wo good with the St Louis Cardinale neads, It seems, a bit of seasoning, and he has been shunted to Syracuse THE BEST AVAILABLE had Indy ¢ with a doubt! eye, ith these, The new referonices, read them over “I'm mot quite satisfied w Bridget,” she sald “Naytl®r am [I mum,” returned Bridget angrily, “but they're the best the ould fool would give me"—Amaort- ean Legion Weekly, hes House servant nnd the us lo the International to get it. 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