The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 30, 1922, Image 6

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    PENNSYLVANIA
STATE ITEMS
Sunbury. H. Dobler, returning
from a business trip through Northum-
berland county, brought with him a
hunch of trailing arbutus that he found
on sunny side of a hill
near Northumberland,
Shamokin.—Miss Emma Shannon
was crowned queen of Shamokin after
growing the
the parade and layiug of the
stone of a $250,000 American
memorial building,
Danville.—Twenty-five horses
longing to the field artillery
here escaped from #thelr barn
roamed wildly through back
and over fences.
Watsontowu. Quietly slipping from
her home in the early
Mrs. Thomas Talform,
ed herself in the
here
Norristown,
corner
Legion
he
unit
and
yards
morning
aged 51,
Susquehanna
hours,
drown.
river
After forty-two years
life, Mrs. Elizabeth Kof
Wales, has been granted
Amos B
her hus
married
North
a divorce
of
fle, of
from Koflle She
that
more abusive and brut
testified band beca
to her and
lkdiren every child wa
being
the
ra 1.1
years old
thelr ch ime a
re the oldest
Mrs
eleven,
'n, the
wl 20 when
red SO when
came
»
Koffle is 62
Manor.—Richard 8. Gould, 86 year
fon
i
old, the
dead while ¢ r g with
Danille.
aged 72
To, Of
sult of
oldest resident here, dropped
reis
n wh
ployed in theatrica
the industrial
meeting
Mari
of this lace,
wood power
about half a n
Dr. A. ¥. Hess,
ho have commi as
ri +
sheriffs have a rig
Trees
o walk
armed, according to an opinion
handed down by President Judge Ed
the La
leoves
vards, in kKawanna county
and Pad
dock, guards at the Erie railroad shop
n Dunmore,
James
court Bert
were arrested in this
September,
city In charged with
ryving concealed weapons, City
fined them 3100 each
Reap declared the city authorities had
no right to arrest had
commissions as deputy and
wards
the costs
ear
magis
Sheriff
rates rift
them us they
sheriffs,
an appeal was taken, Judge E
orderin pay
Easton. Thomas A Hn
Hay, for years secretary of
the Easton board of trade and widely
known throughout the state, announe-
ed that at the end of the fiscal year
of the board he will relinquish his
secretaryship and take a trip around
the world
Pittsburgh.
of Doston,
the city to
A olonel
several
Rev, Alexander
telegraphed John Dows
Hills, president of the standing com-
mittee of the Episcop:l Diocese
Pittsburgh, his acceptance of election
ag bishop of the diocese,
Harrisburg. —Members of the state
industrial board at their monthly meet.
ing received reports showing
cally no violations of their rulings in
regard tQ employment of children in
theatricals, which formed the subject
of an extended inquiry oy the ° oard
in the last six months,
Lewlisburg.-—A state dental elinie
which has been In Sunbury and Nor-
thumberland for three weeks has been
moved here,
Messmore.—When a revolver in his
pocket was accidentally exploded, John
A. Shields, aged 32, a resident of this
place, was so badly injured that he
died a short time later in the Unilon-
town Hospital,
Mommt Union. The voters here have
decided by he small margin of forty-
six votes to issue school bonds to the
amount of $144,000 to finance the erec-
tion and equipment of a high school
duilding.
Shepton.——. he Shepton Silk ecom-
pany has hut down Its plant perman-
ently because of Insufficient water
supply rd labor,
Unlontown —Coroner 8. H. Baum's
official report for October shows that
murders in Fayette vounty during that
period averaged two each week. Two
suicides were included In the lst of
Berwick.--4 shot fired by hic dog
may the right hand of Marvin
Bloss, a student at the Nescopeck high
The hoy was hunting rabbits,
and when one went into a stone plle,
he stood his gun against a fence
tried to dig the rabltit out His
nosing about the gun, touched
trigger and the shot entered the boy's
hand.
Weatherly. ~—On account of the heavy
production of potatoes on farms sur-
rounding Weatherly, the local market
is flooded and producers are shipping
their surplus stock to various parts
of the east.
cost
school.
and
dog
the
Harrisburg. tepresentatives of
various schools of medicines and al-
Hed branches discussed with Superin
tendent Finegan and other offi-
bill to include all
branches in a board of examination
and licensure. The board would
known as one dealing with all healing
arts. The of medical
secducation no * has char~e of such mad-
branch ~f the public in-
struction department. More than forty
medical officers from the
met
tment of health,
state
cials a proposed
he
state bureau
ters and is a
army medical
Carlisle official
school a
state dig
method f handling -pldemics
heard explanations of work |
’ alth officls
Henry W.
was
wealth’: he
wy the commor
lonel Shoe
place, reappointed
state forestry com
heer
were
were dri
Schauer, of Fredericktown, Wash
counts arrested by state
ommitted to the Browns.
Both
confiscated
a hearing the
trick
Pat
1 din
dens contri
beer and the were
“ppd ' +
iets in the
Altoona
venison, game war.
a spike buck, killed
train on Pennsylvania rail
road, to institution The buck
was found along the roadbed by a 1rol-
ley car motorman
Uniontown.—Held up by three un-
known men, near the Lemont plant of
the H, C. Frick company, John
Duprey, of Philadelphia, a uniformed
the Lemont works,
was badly beaten and left unconscious
along the road near the police bar
racks. The trio took the officer's re.
' volver from him and then three
participated in the assault. Bloody
{ from head to foot, he was found along
{ the highway. He was atended by a
! local physician and will be on the in-
| jured list for a week or more
Bloomsbhurg.—A display window of
the Benton Store company, at Benton,
i seems to have a peculiar attraction for
birds. Within® the past week two
pheasants and an owl have dashed
| themselves to death against the win.
{ dow. Several days ago a pheasant
| flew against the window and was
killel. Next a second pheasant was
LKilled In the same way and then an
owl w 1 found lying at the bottom of
the window.
Sunbury. ~-After thirty-six years of
married life, Mrs. Thomas E. Lytle,
of this place, has brought suit for di-
voree, charging desertion,
Whitaker.—Mre. Anna Popovics was
burned to death here when her clothe
ing caught fire after a gasoline stove
exploded In her home
Altoona.—An addition costing ap
proximately $50,000 will be erected te
the postoffice here, *
Harrisburg. National guard head:
quarters announced the appointment
of Archibald Elmer Sloat, of Scranton,
ns second lientenant of company D,
100th infantry.
the
by a
the
Coke
all
BEST BASE STEALER
IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
Max Carey of Pittsburgh Pirates
Holds High Record.
Buccaneer Outfielder Overshadows
Frankie Frisch When It Comes to
Pilfering Honors—Has 61
around
and let him
Drape a New York uniform
some guy's portly chest
git and bask in the idolatry of the
Manhattan fans and the wide, wide
world is informed that he is about
the last word In his chosen profession,
writes Gordon Mackay in the Phila
delphia Inquirer,
For Instance, The newspapers that
eater to the highly spiced and lowly-
trained intellects of Gotham
been raving about the Fordham Flash,
Otherwise the F. F. is Frankie Frisch,
which make it F, F. any way you
choose to write your ticket
One the very ornate and
dashing regarding the diants
would Imagine that Francis,
ham, was a daredevil of the diamond
a Wefers of the spiked class and
Arthur Duffy, of the base Ii
Well, we
the game to
knock some of this dope |
have
reading
items
propose at
wield the
3
Max Carey.
you will consn
ctl ¢
8 191
Al
Carey
for me i
for stealing
elaborat
his per
catcher
name of
he'll say C
think he
Ro
F.F
Natl
best
#0 quick that
Frisch
Manhattan is
string along
and
hse
ares
never saw
while
we'll ith the old
Maximilian Can
of the Na
reveal
ariue as the real speed boy
tional
league
Siam, Venezuela and Creek Indians
Are Represented on Swarthmore
Prep Team,
Riam, Venezuels and the Creek In
Star of the team
is Boonrod Java.
and of almost equal
A friend
of Gomez and also member of the
team Is Jose Velasco, son of a diplo
from the same country The
who is a full-blooded Indian
Hessnuecnnsnsnencnccnnnnsd
Golfer Kills Fish
by “Water Drive”
Many stories have heen print.
ed regarding birds which have
been killed In midair by a hat.
ted baseball or by a golf drive.
But the strangest of them all,
one which Is true, happened
years ago at the Chicopee Falls
(Mass) golf course.
A brook runs through this
links and one day a golfer
smashed the ball Into the water,
killing a brook trout. This
trout, Suitably mounted hangs
in the lounging room of the club.
house, together with the ball
that slew it, :
Besssssnasscssnsasssennenenesees
£3 _— --
When Head Coach Johnny Hels
man, Pennsylvania, wants a play
run off, he shows the boys how to
do it. He's shown here (ustruets
ing some of his players how to run
off one of the many plays he has
been using this season,
2
k
Head John
Conch Ww
Heisman
ball squad undoubtedly
Tol sermon at nn mar his
The nearest approaches t
coaching at Pittsbus
a hio Lave
STH
SE
of All Kinds
We IOs i ii
* + »
The Glants name in the
draft-——and nobuly else wit the
“aN He wi Anderson, the Bean
catcher
Rabbit Ma
of n
rn
0
ayerag
hasehs i
burgh
i 3 ting iy hiy
Sarazen is resting comfy rianiy
At
tn
(ene
last report he had no criticism
*T» »
John Hoyle, rowing coach al Cornell,
and
has issued an appeal for clear
* * r
Diegel, New
lowered
Orleans, golf pro
the
joo
fessional,
(Washington) Country
one hole. He did 18 holes in 6X
. . *
“It means much for the standard of
football played by the Western confer
ence,” was Fielding H. Yost's comment
on the 8.0 victory of Towa over Yale
* * -
Perfect efficiency In athletics
boy's who plays 18 holes of golf in
the morning and then plays a double.
header at baseball in the afternoon
-. - -
Bookmaking will be done away With
at the Havana race track this winter.
All the money wagered will be through
the means of a group of 37 parl-mutuel
machines,
. - *
Baseball is apt to have some speed
injected into it after all. Barney Old
field, along with Frank Chance, is
hankering after the franchise of an
International League club,
* sn
Foothall seems to be growing won-
derfully In popularity In this country.
No matter how large the stadiums are
built, they seem to be too small to ae
commodante the fans who want to see
the games,
first year as a foothall
ached over 23 vears or more
uni
Brown
a
4
Louisville Credited With
One Defeat in
ng Days.
Twirler
Three Wins ang
Three Playi
Indgrniliongt
at 2
a
Nick Culiop.
and won it. He pitched and Jost
that day Monday
Tuesday, August 8
Tincup again, pitched three
innings and was credited with the vie
On August § he pitched the sec
rescued
BIG TEAMS SELECT FLORIDA
Training Grounds Picked by Washing.
ton Senators and Six Other
Major League Clubs,
Florida will be the center of the
major league spring training of 1023,
The Washington Senators will enter
thon the first of their five years at
Tampn, President Griffith having con.
tracted for that length of time last
spring.
The Poston Braves will be at St
Petersburg. The Cleveland Indians
are to get into shaye at Lakeland, The
Cincinnati Reds will train at Orlando,
The Phillies will again work out at
Leesburg, with tha 8t. Louis Cardi.
pals at Bradentown and the Brooklm
Dodgers at Eustis
¥
COLLAR AND CURL
Distinguishing Characteristics of
English Statesmen,
The One Was Thought to Be a Foible
of Gladstone, the Other of
Beaconsfield.
Mr,
Tussaud in the “Romance
John Theo
of
“1 suppose
Adore
BAYS
auag s
never looked on two such
gladiators Beaconsfield
stone, and
dominated
that
pedestal at Madame
works I can
first to appear In
while those
people's min
should
Tus
neither say
the exhib!
they
gnud's
who
tion
the last to
there and still
more tt
iow
notice, For
the
Gladstone
tract much
Beaconsfield ecu
collar exered
ence
reste
i? i
with regn
ae that coll:
when Mr
be
able to «
remod
ney
Tennyson wets and hat
known, those of
tudied and
but an
told him what was going on.
vard a quiet hint
igeum that,
aged
hair in his head and desired that
ake that
in his model. He did so
respectful amusement en
little
its were, as wa
WAS K modeled
surreptitiously, observant
neighbor
was oon
the n
the
despite his
Years, poet had not a
the modeler should m
ing fact plain
and
jored the wh
tion of vanity
pleas
with
ily human exhihij-
Rewarded-—or Crowned.
A Princeton grocer has a new de.
Inking an armload of groceries te
The boy, ohzerving that the screen
his foot and inserted the gro
The irate housewife
door and complained.
Next time the boy found the screen
door fastened he did better. This time
he poked only a small hole through
the s=oreen and lifted the latch with
his finger.
The housewife believes that such
an Ingenious boy should be rewarded
wor crowned with something. In
dianapolis News,
patched the
Finds Poor Better Fed.
Where it hax been possible to make
comparisons, more malnutrition has
been discovered In the homes of the
well-to-do than In the homes of the
poor, Dr."Willlam R. P. Emerson of
Boston told the New Jersey Tuberen-
losis league at the final session of Its
annual meeting at Newark. He sald
one-third of the children in the ordi
nary American community are under
weight, under nourished and mal
nourished, .
Telling of the efforts of schools to
meet these conditions, he said the
school luncheon, while it had ite place
'n the general scheme, did not offer a
solution. New York World