PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS Marietta.~—The Marietta pany, rushed with orders, another mill at Columbia. will erect press wagon, Albert Grovanetti, 2, was killed by an automobile, Colona,—A Pittsburgh and quette, brothers, their auto truck. Loganville—Postmaster M. J. Glat- felter found hig wife dead in bed from paralysis, State College. here, when it hit Mid-year graduation mately seventy men and women were granted diplomas by the college. of the graduates were women, while five advanced degrees also were con- ferred at the exercises, members of former graduation was delayed military service. The because of nv. came had of the mid-year graduates, each ing twenty-four. Agriculture next with fifteen, while mines three, natural science two and the department of home ecenomics one. Eleven of the graduates had complet- with industrial engineering next in line with eight graduates, Bloomsburg. Announcement was made here by the Bloomsburg Hosiery Mills, Inc, of a profit-sigying plan that will affect 300 the company In Jloomsburg, Catawissa and Nescopeck, A percentage of the profits will be set aside each year and distributed about Christmas time to the employes son year's salary. Philadelphia. — Pennsylvania chamber of commerce, their annual meeting In the Stratford entered vigorous protest against the proposed levy of an Income tax through a pending amendment to the constituplon. Such a tax, the resolution declared, discournge business by penalizing thrift and of capital in productive enterprises. Members are urged to exert every in- fluence at their command to prevent the passage of the measure providi for submission of that amendment the voters. Severgl other matters Importance were discu gram of work for and against propos- legislation was mapped out, Harrisburg.—A balance treasury funds of ed at the beginning of February, included £0,210.300 in the m and £4.266310 in the roid bond fund The general fund held 8374828.13 more than at the beginning of any month in geveral years, General fund receipts for January were £40508. 037.41 and expenditures $4673.653.72 Total rec Celpta of all £11.- 044,510.5 disbursements 66.818.343. were the employes of the basis Directors of holding Bellevue to of ed in ali state This otor fund funds were and total Among t following: Sinking fand, 2064.663.46;: state Insurance, £204. 034.80; game, 8214188460; bounties, £170,050.70; federal vocational priation, $211,397.79: annuity £114.347.08; sta® annuity, 8 gasoline tax, $82001608; sinking fund, $40,013.61. payments for the totaled $195,158.48 and payments for the six months amounted to $1,681,90827. New OC Acting upon savings, He, -30. 2 : road Gas astle. rdided the home of Franklin Straw, Elwood City, and found still In operation and geven gallons of the Straw is a special in Elwood City. Berwick.-—~The Berwick Trust company will erect a new bank ing house and business building. Danville ~Congressman Kline recommended W, L. Gouger for pointment as postmaster here, Bloomsburg. —Two days before Rob- ert Funsog met a tragic death here by electrocution, he had revived his war risk Insurance, which he had al- lowed to lapse after the end of the war, and Mrs. Funson will receive $5000 from the government, Quentim—Harry Shires, 60 years old, was killed beneath a fall of iron ore on the Cornwell banks, Robesonia Eighteen women of this place, headed by Willlam 8. Mountz, completed forty-three days working in the fields to help out in the farm labor shortage. South Rockwood.—Whlle standing on a Western Maryland railroad track watching the approach of a Baltimore and Ohio train, a short distance away, Samuel Ohler was ron down and kill- ed by a Western Maryland passenger train, Bloomsburg. ~ Thrown heavily while skiing, Robert C. Barton broke hig left leg. Uniontown.-Maore than 2000 men and women of Fayette county will be eall- ed upon for jury duty this year, Lancaster), Stuart Griffiths. aged BO, assistant treasurer of the Union Trust company of this city, was found dead In bed, Bangor.—The offices of the Flicks. ville Milling company near here, wns bed by burglars of $5600 In Liberty ndg and $10 In cash, Hazleton—~About 100 gallons of home-made whisky and twenty gallons of gin, seized by the police In ralds on homes of miners, were dumped into a sewer, a good-sized seized about ap- Bethlehem. Frederick A. Heln, 34, Williamsport, elected president of the E. P. Wilbur Trust company, of Beth. lehem, is one of the youngest bunk presidents in the state. Lewistown.—Merle Wagner fell on a slippery pavement and broke a Lip, Hutchinson —Eight members of the family of M. J. Hanchak jumped from Shamokin—The annual banquet of the Northumberland County Bar As- sociation will take place here Febru- York.—Prohibition 150 barrels’ of beer Witmer this city, according officials, agents sezed shipped to J. I. as apples. The to Pennsylvania were Troxell & of Allentown. An analysis of the beer, the prohibition agents sald, showed 4.35 per cent alcoholic con- A railroad detective made the rels and saw that they did nct re- are shippad. Nescopeck.~—Burglars are no respect. of persons In Nescopeck, They broke into the barber shop of Harry who is chief burgess, and stole $12, a carton of cigarettes and a dozen of his finest razors. The bur- will return the razors, Harrisburg—Major Lynn G. Adams, superintendent of state police, asked the people of Pennsylvania to assist the state officers by furnishing infor- mation of use in clearing up violations prohibition laws. The superin. declared he was “perfectly satisfied” with the work done In the last few days and hoped for Informa- tion that would lead the eventual cleaning up pf the liquor law tions." Altoona. dynamite “to viola- Andress, convict who escaped jall, and police In the to from twenty months to two years In the state tentiary by Judge Thomas He wag alrehidy uncer sent Samuel ed A Hollidaysburg hy state sentenced ured was capt Serve to five years on conviction, Monessen. the dynamiting Willian was killed, of Bell Vernon, back when into a freight ear and lake Erie John Perony, Lambert un Turner, and Fr Pa. thelr oda, broken burgh here. Aiso Bethlehem. mew, an active Fire Reliance Howard F. mes of Company, died Fire Con street, the Re sudden nher Hance in the West Broad being due to on his way home from fire 1188 ipany house, this t apoplexy visiting friends, dropped into the 1g of foell down for a dead later, Hafrisburg tedt lateral house, and, was He w Com ng while, He as 1 ction of th nheritance 10to 5 per tate and exem tax in Pannsyl! ia from cent on ol equesty purels be provided fo the Woods and wi fax inheritance tax ing this een under way to raise charitable Yequests. York —Charles O. Yessler, ader section, in the trade When taken he morphine in powder in a box. He has furnished the a list of regular dope this of form custom Harrisburg.—The Lackawanna coal interests paid the state $154,721.15 an- tax on two months’ tion in 1021 (wior to the taking over of its coal properties by the Glen Al company. pro fie. The latter « ompany ve Lock Haven ~The piant of the Re. company, con eleven lots, at Drocton, of gas ninety and tools and equipment, were sold at public sale at the courthouse in this city to B. Frank Geary, acting for George L. McCloskey, a Jeweler, at his bid of £5000, Chambersburg. Harry 8 oldest merchant here, continuous in the seed business for fifty-six years, will close his store and retire on April 1 next, Uniontown—~Harassed at night by what she claims is a “spirit” of a re Jected lover, Miss Margaret Irejosky, aged 20 years, Is being worried to death, «according to physicians, Harrisburg. ~The state bureau of foods turned In $2.2220574.54 to the gtate treasury in the four years of the Sproul administration, according to a statement issued by Directol Foust, In that period expenditures of the bu- rean were 8376671.24. The bulk of the revenue came from licenses for the sale of oleomargarine and various fines and penalties, The revenue “or 1920 alone exceeded 2625,000, In the four years 27.863 samples were taken by agents of the bureau. Reading. ~After an Idleness of nearly two years, the Blandon rolling mili here resumed operations, York. Liquor licenses were renew. ed for another year for all places In this city and county that had been applied for, Altoona —Colliding with an automo- hile while coasting here, John Math ows, 7 yeare old, received a fracture of the skull and the left arm, Gettysburg-~Tha Sigma Alpha Epil- son fraternity at Gettysburg College hag purchased the home of the late former Senator William A. Martin, for $17,500, oil, gallans of coal, Gilbert, — Gila Gene Sarazen, graph shows (left to right) : wood, his partner, peering over the referee; Gene Sarazen, Hutchison's shoulder, The photo- British open champion; Joe Kirk- Whiting, who acted as with his arm about Jock Left-Handed Golfers. there are so few ° od golf players, Hutchison, are: are laid out for Left-handed golf been adequately Professional golf right-handed aver Reasons why good left-hand noted by Gold courses right-handers clubs have not Jock developed, instr ICtors are and generally to play righ There are players percent are above the plane of duffers is not extraordinarily Tra- dition in golf has it that one can't play good golf left-handed. There are local cha who handed advise the pl t-handed. not many left-hand of wt, but the age af handers who ed fm right laree TRE mpions none of played are left though the great champions have ieft-handed RAR HYP TIE Usderwaed John Scoit, and of the heroes Giant pitcher of the friends to story anent the injury grossly exaggerated. First reports had it that John injured his leg pitching an eshibition game after shan closed - orid's know that to fog was his his KOVOrely while the se SWIMMING Still in Its Infaney at University of Nebraska-—Was Inaugurated by Luehring. Swimming, as a minor sport at the University of Nebraska, still is in its infancy. The sport was inaugurated at the cornlfisker Institution last year hy Director of Athletics Fred T. Lueh- ring. who since has taken over the of Minnesota, 1.aat year Luehring coached the team through a successful season and this winter three of his proteges again are out for swimming practice. They Neil Philip, last year's captain; Yirnebling and Lindlay, all letter men in aquatic sports. Gracbling, the captain this season, is considered a fast traveler through the water, while Philip took second place in the Western A. A. N. fancy diving contest last season, and is rated one of the country’s best in the diving clus, The swimmers are being instrugted this year by Coach Frank Adkins, who was assistant last your, Home of New York American League Team Expected to Be Ready for Opening of Season. Yankee stadium, home of the Amer lean Leagye baseball club, in the Bronx, Is rapidly nearing completion. and If not entirely finished will be ready, at any rate, for the formal opening «f the 1623 baseball season In April. A 400-yard cinder path will offer facilities for track and field sports, while football and boxing also will be staged in the big arena, the seating capacity of which will be from 70,000 to 80.000, | | | | Sporting Squibs| of All Kinds Chicago will stige a six-day bicycle baseball teams use d baseballs last year. » . . Nationgl league 37.476 the green iho Stiehm of Indiana football team will Jun EOYs be a Water polo Ig the most aquatic sport wiihitnera, nm popular fi f among Of The first prize formulated in 1734 by in Engla: rules * Owen, Harvard football star, Sunday George teaches a school class of com boys, - » » soe} M the Van won Scholle, Belgian swiin- the English recently. Y . The Cincinnat! club has pure in the Orlando club of the State interest league ® . - Harvard lacrosse tsam will visit the first arranged ay 12. it being time eleven fellow Own listen to you who shots Peter Manning faster than 2 1 has ninutes, al 11 most ies as many ns * horses com Toronto five Hockey teams in on 116 started 1621 eight league © serie in in boasts teams The Indianapolis club of the Ameri. can association will build a new park. The city has leased the club nine acres of land - * » Sale of Ramon Gonzales, International ledgue, announced by Springfield, league club, shortstop, ane Eastern is . - . Joe Kirkwood, Australia, is California open champion at goif. the play-off of a tie with Liew He Mee Thirteen players will be missing from the Purdue university football squad when practice is resumed again in September, * » - The Cincinnati Reds was the first professional team. They made their famous tour in 1860, They played 60 games without a defeat. . * - Size amounts to something in basket. ball, but some of these little frail fel. lows, If they are fast enough, and know basketball, can cause much worry among the giant players. ART OF SKATING The art and science of skating on ice wns recently exemplified by Miss Frieda Whittaker, the American figure skating champion, who gave an ex. hibition of her skill for the hundred» gathered at 8t. Morita » Would Tu urn Out Men Tormer Carlislo idiron player and for the past four years couch of Washington State football teams, has resigned, “My am- bition has been 1 turn out real men as well as football play- ers,” sald Welch in resigning. “The win-at-any-cost is not an asset to any institution.” Gus Welch, Indian star gr coach CHANCE FACES HARD TASK IN REBUILDING rial for New Pilot. Red Sox Manager Is in Market for Third Baseman, Keystone Sacker and Catcher — Also Wants Some Good Outlielders. staff is when he Frank the all takes A fair pitching Chance will find Red Sox to Hot ing trip next March, for the onde great Boston team has been shattered | by the raids of the Yankees, | i buy a third baseman, a second i Manager Frank Chance. and a catcher or three good outfielders and a tot stop, as first base is the only position be well taken care of, that being where ge Burns, former Indian, forth, Bums also has 8 izing understudy In Babe Herman grade from £1 hat ' { gPems to Geors holds the rookie acquired Now that Detroit the Poesy 4 8 ted CuK has been Mitchell, shortstop, is the moved over ft that Fewster, known as a outfielder, was B« at the end of the ter outfielder the ¥ | position. He 1s a bet and scares at that. outfieidcers Chance will Shano Collins aso an inflelder material league For all discards from other clubs, can hit but is aa poor fielder, ean field but in batting. is shy TOO SMART high fustoers herself really She had a opinion of and regarded riuther nuisances. “Do you keep dog collars?’ the meek-looking man. “No,” she snapped, them I” “Anyway,” he sald, as towards the door, “you'll one you were going to sell me! ty morning! as inquired “We sell he gtrolled keep the Good- 8o Helpful. Could you tell Not “lI beg your pardon. me how far it is to the post office?” “Bless my soul!” exclaimed Pro fessor Diggs. “I can’t tell you, sir, But.” he continued, brightening consid- , “if you are interested in know- I can vou exactly how far it ster, ing, tell the dog Held to Earth, “Your Josh tal- ented.” “yom” toy seems to be and 't seem right gald Farmer Corntossel” for It. boy to do chores when any- out to be a picture It doesn gan see he was cut bank president motion i is no youngster. Menosky probably is as good as any of the bunch. The Ultimate Object, Mrs. Goodsole—We should avold all and frivolities the balance ond modern vanities lest eighed in Weighed and x hat hh by strict diet- . ' Ye tha - just v fin push-cart buy Gruss had nar man he curb in Venice. tiere BEQUEATHED ELSEWHERE He—My ancestors with brains. She—Too bad you were disin- herited. were all people So Sympathetic, The tender-hearted Dolly Dream Bald: “Have a heart, 1 beg; Oh, mother, do not whip that cream, And please don't beat that egg.” Reading the "Signs. Wifey—Why are you so soung Peters is going to sure that propose to Quinn and Herb Pennock, both Piercy and Ferguson, Ehmke and Holling, from Detroit: Karr and Fullerton i a strong team behind it but strong team, Ss COACH HAS TWENTY STRIPES | Bill Hayward Has Been Mentor at Oregon Institution Since 1902 Trained Many Teams. Twenty “service siripes” are sewed on the sweater which has been award ed" Bill” Hayward, veteran trainer and track coach of the University of Ore gon. Coach Hayward has handled athletes here since 1002, turning out ten northwest championship track teams in that period. Three times Hayward "has gone oversens ns trainer and coach with the American delegation to the Olym- pic games, He trained the Island Ma. rime football team which won the In tersectional service championship from the Great Lakes naval team In 1919. PRICE OF GOLF BALLS DROPS Tip Comes From Manufacturers to Professionals in Advance Lit. erature From Makers. The tip has come In the advance sales Mterncure from the golf ball man. ufacturers to the professionals snd the dealers that the prices of some golf palls at least will drop. That golrers fre ro pay less for balls, even though ft hy but a few conts, gives the golf ers ag much of a thrill as a Mashis uiteh whick sticky on the green. Hubby-—Because now [I've told the same Joke five times—and time he's about ready to die laughing him each The Doubt. "And you don’t believe the story of Noah and the ark? “Oh, I can't say it, friend. I just don’t believe But what I say is, it makes curious. I'd like t' know i with only "Noah's family ¢ ‘em I help drive Compromise. Her Father—That young fellow’s ne good. You mustn't let him see you any more, Philippa—Do you mind if he calls on me if he takes off his glasses? He doesn’t see very well without ‘er Ladies Home Journal, Reason Enough. Kind Gentleman— What erying for? Small Boy-—I forget. “Then why do you cry? “Cause I can't remember ™—Life. are you - N Bees Activity Ahead. Doctor Friend—Now that you have A car you mustn't neglect exercise. Patient—Oh, I shan’t be alle to; it's a second-hand car A ———————, f Designing Woman, Xe. Yearwedd-—You never call pet names now tinless you want seme thing. Refore we were married it was different, Mrs. Yearwedd—Oh, ne, it wasn't. Before we were married I culled you pet names because 1 wanted you, — I —— Or an Umbrella, “Pa, what Is preparedness? “Preparednoss, my son, Is the pet of wearing spectacles to preakinmt when you know that Sat Xn are have grapefrult”—Lyre,
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