PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS missioners have Reifsteck jail warden term. appointed descendants around them, Mr. and Berwick.—An order for ninety-two coaches for the Long Island rallroad has been received by the Berwick plant of the American Car and Foun- dry company, Plttsburgh.—H. IL. Schlegel, 30 years, associated with his father ped from his car and fired a bullet into his right temple. of the world war and had been ex- ed from the army. State College.—A special “dairy day” feature of the Winter Farmers’ Week at the college school closed with a banquet attended more than 100 dairy cattle breeders of the state who had ccmbined with others to present twenty-six pure-bred heifers to the college dairy. In the absence of President Thomas, Dean Watts accepted the gift for the col- lege and Secretary of Agriculture Ras- mussen spoke In the future dalry Industry In Pennsylvania. Re cussed by Professor R. A. Dutcher and Dr. C. L. King. Connellsville.—Introducing himself charged satlor, and placing on night sergeant’s desk a bag, he said contained 106,000 the police station and his “fortune” was locked up until morning. The former service man sald he expected to keep the money until it was worth something, Harrisburg, — Discussion of how much ean be inserted Li: the budget for Pennsylvania's participation in the campaign against the Japanese beetle in southeastern Pennsylvania will be determined this week. Dr. J. G. San. ders, chief of the bureau of plant in- dustry of the state department agriculture, has returned from Wash- ington, where he has secured a pledge of federal funds to match what Penn- sylvania will appropriate. According to Federal and state experts the big fight against the beetle will have be made in the next yeer, its appearance In section close the large nurseries in the vicinity Philadelphia and in market gardens. Harrisburg. —Members of the state commission to locdte Pee nsyivalla troops on the battlefields of France and Belgium will meet here January to perfect their report to the legislature, and probably will recom- mend a number of sites. Altoona.—Lured outside the as he wag told to help ering an anto- mobiie fo a garage, Hrrry Thompson was beaten and robbed of 202 by Strange men. He was covered with bruises, Uniontown. —Uniontown will be much more arid than ever before if | “dry” résolution introduced In coun- cll is passed. The ordinance provides f heavy fine and imprisonment for any violation of any part of the Woner act. Men or women who are with liquor in their possession would be subject to arrest and fine or prisonment #8 a revenue getter to belp meet the expenses of the police department, Pottsville.—Mayor Jearstier gave orders that all automabile found violating the 15-mile limit be subjected to an Investigation of their sanity. With the bound, skidding automobiles are Juring many coasters as vell trians and extreme action necessary. fccordance with the mayor's were unable to give any adequate rea- sons for their haste. Altoona. —Coasting Into a coal truck, Robert Dibert, aged 5, fractured his of owing to to of three streets t int- head and body, Greensburg Members of troop A, state police, will be busy for a week moreland county in the last months. The lHquor was #tored In the stable and garage at the barracks here, Storage space was at a premium, for the bulidings were filled to capacity, 80 the commanding officers ordered de- struction of the liquor. About 5000 cases of beer, more than 200 barrels of liquor and other beveragés of more than one-half of 1 per cent variety are being emptied Into sewers, Harrisburg. The highway depart. ment's final contract letting for 1922 will consist of almost 60,000 feet of improved highway in Beaver and Mer. cer cfuntieg, Brookvale ~Run down by an auto. mobile on hig way from school, Thom- ts Edward Boll, uged 7, sustained in- Juries which caused his death. Lancaster The cornerstone of the Odd Fellows’ new hall was Inid by Charles C. Buckeley, grand master of the Grand Lodge of Penasylvania, : Shickdhinny ~The Susquehanna river Is frozen over here, the earliest in eighteen years, Marysville—~Following a fire which virtually destroyed a theatre several weeke ago, this town has fopmed a fire company and. purchased $4500 Hatrisburg.—A portralt of Jacob Frye, Jr, the second elective auditor general of Pennsylvania, who served in the '60s, has been offered to the auditor general's department by Mrs, George Brown, of Philadelphia, a granddaughter. It will complete the collection of portraits of elective a= ditors general which Auditor General Lewis has been gathering, A short were missing and sinee that time Richard E. Cochran, of Yerk, a former deputy secretary of the ecommon- of Ephralm Banks and Isaac Sleuker been presented. Pittsburgh.—Investigation of the fire which resulted in two wards of the Juvenile court being burned to death has brought “startling disclo- sures,” Coroner McGregor announced children were sent to the farm of serious charge made by Marion Drost, aged 16 years, sister of one of the dead children. Fire Marshal Pfarr OXPress. ed the bellef that the house was fired with gasoline, Hollidayshurg.—Blair ship, Howard Lager, a relative county has cated liguor and does not know what to do with it. The bulk of it Is stored In an unused cell in the county jail here and the state police also have like to dfspose, since have no they District Attorney Patterson liquor was locked in the that seemed to be the He knows of no court the jail because handiest place, law direct what to do with It ty W. McCandless tendered his cember 31. York.—The York Ministerial sacred this Johnson, in glving every Sunday afternoon New Castle—John 268 years, N. Y., a veteran holder of several a awarded instantly from a for the Shenango pany at New survived by his in Moscow, Russia. All business was sus. of Roek- League aged of tine sang by {ifferent Killed the world ished sery was here he fell trestle Improvement Junetion. who Com He i Castle mother, Connell during the funeral Lancaster, Jutts, real estate Harry WwW. unani Lancaster Year. Dougherty, elected Kiwani man, wis ously resident of the Club coming Easton. ~—John prietor of the for the erossin miles from here, wl in with C. reser oa * American he was riding which against a freight CTOBRINE inmates Harry Parr, of Branch. Ht sult for 210 000 ls Pas I drocktor in and ' arge truck mon, ra 5 "vy doa a figo and ' 111 3 ne will be 80 seriously a cripple for if Tal wit] 1 Mrs of Berwick, the Mary M. Packer Hospital. The inventory of here, Poo 4 v st tried FY Bi : BOG J, Pittsburgh, - a carries a filed here, ! of $1.198.077.52, based on the of securities at the time of his inventory lists 100.000 tussinn roubles, which are appraised £350 New Castle—Raymond Parker and Mary Parker, residents City, here, were found vid at wife, Ellwood hear A physician was call- ed In and stated that the couple had died as the result of drinking polson homemade liquor, which It is alleged they purchased at a speakeasy. The nd moved to this place about a Year azo. representatives bottlers in the soft drink industry, were elected : Wenck, Frank President, Fran: ethlehem ; Piff, Bethlehem : treasurer, tary, Warren M. Wimmer, Allentown. Pittsburgh.—~Plane for a grand opera season in Pittsburgh this winter wore officially abandoned by the directors of the Pittsburgh section of the Unit- ed States Grand Opera company, An- dreas Dippel, director of the opera company, was in conference with the promoters before the announcement Wag made, . Brookville ~Trapped on a bridge near here, LAuls Valentine, of Sum. merville, was killed by a train, Hazleton.— Hereafter no Sunday afternoon or evening entertalnments to which admission is charged will be permitted here. Lock Haven Accidentally injured In a hunting camp near here when a ghotgun fell ang discharged its con- tents In his left leg, Churles F. Lebo, of Berrysburg, died, Harrisburg. --Members of the Ing code commission announced they would complete thelr work late In January, balid. ui part In games at Paris in 1924, tween sport-governing COLLEGE GRID GAME GREATEST OF SPORT Schedule Is Short and Fans Do Not Tire of Game. Athlete Spends Much Physical Energy and Gives Much of His Time for Plaudits of Fellow Students Ohio Favored, While not greatly alarmed over the prospect, often one finds himself in a reverie as to what is the possible fu. ture of football, It is the most delight. ful sport on the schedule today for many reasons, and whether it will re main so is a matter of Concern, says a writer in an exchange, A ess GAMES AT PARIS * te] wy va 1 4 2 88 7] £3 “8 ua £1 Bl 31 1] 5 2 &n i" se " 5 making i NO WORRY OVER KERR 3 lege team confines its schedule It is a game that 's so splendidly ama- the college foothall He does it all for the pla successiul, player? of being a success, lessons the mais valuable out t in he pays pretty But of late we have noted a stad ge develop the ll and a winning team bas emphasized more than the that the college ar get out of this “safety valve" ard « pe in the clean sport rather ti inhot good in £51 whic and 1s ompelition which ena is Stadia ¢ be paid lens, so there is winner Not all gs (hi 0 pet vored VAS erected | exception ¢ a Colunthus testis in Jean Mrs, where he?" ittitude i to ia # i almost as Hy asked “ feam going to fight to 1 vege i858 Our tomorrow 1° limit One may talk enti! blue tills about the evils of pros foothill nd they are evils-hut just that must be watched forming at the is not the thing. Real sportsmanship on the field and a giv- ing of all a player has under wise coaching is the thing. ng gate BARRETT BEATS MORAN “Bobby” Barrett of Clifton Heights, Pa, and “Pal” Moran, New Orleans, Hehtweights, fought eight rounds in the Arena, formerly known ns the Ice Palace, at West Philadelphia. Barrett had all the best of the bout and was accorded the popular decision, May Rejnstate Kiviat, ; Abel R. Kiviat, middiedistance run. ner who has been under a ban for seven years, may be reinstated at the annual meeting of the A. 4. P. A NAA ANI Girls Like Boxing. Twenty-five co-eds at linols nniver sity have started a boxing club of their own and Indulge In the sport every ddy, according to reports, WF RE a "We Kerr” { pressed by not about Dick ure Such was worrying the ox. Harry Grabiner, White manager, in reply to the Finelligible that it was up to the club to bring about his Kerr attitude pitcher's assertion i reinstatement insists he arguing that the club. be. to meet his salary him i own accord, | cause of its refu forced demands a yea me responsibility for his return Panama boasts a golf course on top . Yale's lacrosse | S¥racuse at Syn: - The Red Sox are going to get a new manager. They don’t need a man ager—they need an ball clad. » - * H. E. Nichols, "24, of Marshalltown, | has been elected captain of the Grin. : ; { ; nell 1923 football team. . * * college An intersectional football game be tween Notre Dame and Carnegle Tech | has been booked for the 1028 season. * . * New York will stage the annual in tercolleginte indoor track and field championships on Saturday, March 8 a - - i Morvich, unbeaten as a two-year | old, winner of the Kentucky Derby | last spring, is to be retired to Hay. land Farm stud, Kentucky. - - ” Everett Yaryan, who for three years has been a catcher on the White Sox, has been released to Seattle of the Pacific Coast league. * » * The construction of 50 new tennis courts In the field which surrounds Yale's immense bowl will bring the equipment to 67 courts, * & =» Northwestern university is the seventh of the Big Ten conference colleges to officially recognize Soccer football as a major sport. * & » Two veteran first basemen of Na- tional league experience who seek Jobs as managers in the minors are Fred Markle and Fd Koney. * ee The Swedish Amateur Athletic as sociation has Invited the American union to take part In the summer games next July gt Gothenburg, * 0» Blossom, director of athletics at Yale, announces that no action has been taken relative to the deposing of Tad Jones as head football coach. * @ » N Manager Bill Essick of the Vernon Const league team denied a report that Carl Sawyer, veteran InflelGer and comedian, fs to be sold or traded. Possibly the New York Yankees sought to be rid of Carl Mays to make It easler on the scorers, who might get Carl Mays confused with senson, Jake May Anring the during the next 18 months a ——————— Neal Ball, who more than a decade ago was a star infielder of the Cleveland Naps, Is minus a world series medal that he w as awarded when he was 5 member of the Boston Red Sox in 1912, when they won the champion- ship from the Giants. Ball, it will be remembered, fans when he made his famous unassisted triple play and this trophy he still has secure at his home in Bridgeport, Conn. Ball doesn’t know whether he lost the series medal, which was affair diamonds a large inset large pearls, or whether it was stolen. with two and several CRABB RRRRBR RRA BR RARER. AND BELL THE ORIGINAL “I's 4 very small erib pillow, but it in the place of honor, In a mu remurkable of wy ibout can't that of dear see anything plilow,” remarked visitors, madam,” one “My explained the It Is Wash i : f crease Size of Stands on Varsity Football Field, Plans for of the seating enlargement tapacity of Schiellkopf field are under consideration, Manager Berry saic recently. | Haddon, whe 5 Te lin & ins been di ation ing greatly the is on | VETEity If the ¢cheme is feasible, { next to su that 30,000 persons ea in a fen built odate football field show that work will the estimates begin spring increase be seated field i to ace COT which 10.063 { Los Angeles Fandom Has Rumor That Manager Might Not Be Retained by Wrigley. Log Angeles fandom wns “st: {last week Ly an annou ment | Wade Kilifer might not be manager of the Los Angeles club i : hat | as { of the Pacific | that Killefer signed : i Year Coast It seems only and ———————— asked the jumpy old gen- “Not at all, brother,” replied the corner loafer, as he retained his point of contget with a fireplug. “With that there gait o yourn, I wouldn't mind watchin’ you walk a couple o' a ——— . Her Oversight, The Visitor——Is oldest sister married-—the one Was 80 pro- ficient in all of domestic your who branbhas branches ~No, nor itkely to be. She fitting herself to be the a good man that she neglected CUT RATES Big Sister: Now run along, | gave you a dime to teil Charlie I'd meet him here, " Little Sister: Gimme a quarter and I'l tell all yer beaux to come along. More Kipling. ym Paris; other one Une of them gets it fre Bhe's rich and the But the magnate's lady and J ly Are misters aint, "Couldn't Break the Rule. “The cashier is a cool chap.” “How "A thug to hand he sald ain‘t O'Grady ’ 807 volver ordered h, but bank's i £5 the he thug was and Rough Talk, “Making husky gal “ai county, { to what terms should general bet, however. is that it Los Angeles and open to bids. sa ————— Out Three Players on Nine Pitched Balls, ——— dedl, seventh and filled the bases went to the bench and got had around his arm. struck out Selbach, Delehanty and McCormick.” ————— Jack Britton Net Through. Evidently those pugiiistic enthusi. welterweight title by Mickey Walker, missed their guess that Jack Is planning a comeback match with his late conqueror. McTigue Making Hit, Mike MeTighe, after visiting rela. tives in Ireland, went over to London, where he is making a hit. He knocked out Johnny Bashan in three rounds and has been matched to box Ted Lewis early next mouth, PAE NS A. Kipke's Unique Record. Harry Kipke, Michigan's star foot- ball player, has a unique record of making 11 punts against Obio State, none of which were returned. Two went for touchbacks and nine others were kicked out of bounds, but well in the opponents’ territory. E555 BA AN Walter Cox a Winner, ; Walter Cox won 45 races and more than S65000 in money on the Grand cireatt this year. Murphy is sevoml with 84 races and 360000, and Me Donald Is third, with 24 ruces, * 3 “Naw, might as we Told me if 1 didn't me.” stop courtin’ stay away she'd shoot “Shoot ye?” “With an A Better Chance. « “Why did you change doctors, Mr. I thought that Doctor Blim insect gun” “He said I had six chances in ten te said the race track addict 1 | better odds” JUNK FoR SALE IE —— SUBMARINE § CANNON OLD GUNS The time ie coming without fail When men will cease to fight and plot, And subs and things will be for sale With no one bidding on the fot, ——— New Days, A country life has many charms The city feller thinks, And all the once abandoned farms Are busy links A Sending Station, Mrs. TattlerHave You heard that story about Mrs. Flitters? Mrs. Gozippe—Yes: that's oll stuf by now. Mrs, Chatterton has broads cast It over her 0party telephone line, : Street Nomenclature, “You didn’t agree to get the lady a divorce? “No,” sald the Inwyer, “She told me she was a Broadway wife with a Main street husband, and while I can Understand why she wants her fre dom, the chances are the case would be tried before a Main strect Judge AAA Not to Her Taste, “Sorry for poer Hele, but I know she's not the girl to eat her Roar oie “No, thapk Ik gooduess! She's a vege
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