PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS Bradford.—Fire at line company plant near here, was still burning. Bradford fire department fought blaege all night, but was unable to ob- tain sufficient water pressure. (inso- the Mars at Lewis Run, ery, and a nearby building were de- stroyed. C. J. Weaver, an eugineer, was the only victim of the fire, which started when an electric spark ignited the gasoline. Harrisburg.—The Pinchot e ment act, whose constitution: now under attack because ei ment officers seized whisky wit warrant from a huckster's bobbed up In court. Joseph Gilbert asked for a rule to show why police should not be restrained testifying against him be pelied to return his automobile. bert avers his without a warrant and seized small quantity of liquor was found Grove City.—Lieutenant Kelley, Grove City, transcontinental airman, will fly his big plane over home town on the return trip 1, he advised parents. Kelley he will pass over Grove Clty on the leg of the journey from Day- ton to Washington day next week. New Castle.—Mrs, mother of six small children, stantly gylvania passe avenue here, work at a tin mill stepped of the path in passenger. nforce- ity Is force- Bout a state and Com- Crile machine was searched of the pon-stop his from Californi: 18 According to some Cecelia Rymarz, was in- wl en struck by a er train killed at Mahoni: at the out of front of a Easton.—School ity seem to be having trout thelr taxes, At a n school | 1 Fait vie about iweeting of the clits board action was taken lncereas- school tax rate 3 mills to 15 mills he " a person. J ing Bangor nouncement was made tha women in that town thelr school per capita was decided that suit sh against people gollcitor. Their names on the minutes of the hoard lished once a week for three Franklin —Peclarin~ t} the Erie railromnd seemir reasonable,” State Highway sioner Paul D. Wright has of the tax, these to be "1 un- written expiaining that it Is the railroad and its attitude that up pletion of the main-traveled highway between Franklin and Oil City. is holding ment officers, resulting | stills 1i¢ Lig £ OL 10 3 en it became knowr Katherine M. Luce, daughter Herd, a been granted a divo from Eugene M. Luce, oe 3 October 2 only { wealthy coal operato four days b » thelr nial troubles began, testimony of Mrs. Luce, and gether only four Jurnham.-—The board of education bas fixed the tax ¢ twenty mills and the per capita tax at £3. West Hazleton—Burgess Martin has established a Junior police force of boys from 10 to 14 years of age. Sunbury ~The Sunbury alumnae of Wilson College held a dinner to con- elder plans for ralsing funds for an endowment fund for the institution. Sunbury. —Burglars who ransacked the Temple Club's quarters in the Sunbury Masonic Temple, obtained a few five-cent pleces from a cigar vend. ing machine for thelr trouble. Altoona. Charged with illegally transporting liquor, Joseph Bosela, of South Fork, was arrested here and held In $2500 bail for a hearing. Tamaqua~~Lawrence Murphy, aged 19, whose skull was fractured by tim- ber In a mine, died at the Coaldale Hospital, Northumberland ~H. A. Hall has resigned at cashier of the Farmers and Mechnaies’ National Bank of this place, and Earl M. Boyd, of Steelton, will take his place, Morewood.—Thought to have frac. tured his skull In a twelve-foot fall from the roof of a barn near here, Harrison Fox, aged 71, dled, Pottsville ~Prosperity in the stool trade Is causing the Eastern Steel company to make extengive additions to its plant here, whereas two years ago there was talk of closing. An addition is to be bullt to give the mill greater capacity, according months, BCHOOL it Hazleton —Teamsters here have { formed a union and will make a de- mand for more wages. Altoona. —Struck by an automobile { while crossing a street, Mrs. Mary i Peters suffered several fractured ribs, | a dislocated shoulder and possible in- | ternal Injuries. Fern Michael, aged 7 wrobalily the sight of « the thumb and three fingers t of his left hand when a dynamite eap { which he found exploded in his hands, Nels last | years | oyp | eye Tamaqua. Nelsen's green. | houses here and James Doak, Nesquehoning, for £40,000, ir of Orwligshurg, Gl Pittsburgh. Fullerton, a patrolman, under $2500 i bail to await an inquest Into the death { of Thomas Richardson, a The policeman reported the | man when he tried to escape after be arrested, Willlam wis released Negro, that he shot ing A motion filed in Court trial for Joseph of killing a Pitts. burgh p man, will test the act 1621 by which declared eligible for jury service, legal authori. declared. Valotta In his petition that members of the jury brought in verdict against women, and under the act not allowed to Pittshurgh.- asking a Valotta, | here new convhicted women are wo the were of 1860 women are | serve on juries, Harrisburg. {| proval of j for t Application for apportionment ap- ans and of he Schuylkill avenue over i head bridge, Reading, which will carry the street cars over the Pennsylvania | and Philadelphia and Reading Railway tracks will be granted by wublle service commission, John 8S. member of the commission The er the Berks county COSts nanos’ Mn pan: i Rill or 1 SELERAERS, dA announcement COMMS th | announced, made aft sioners eared before app mission and announced that opposition the r Elizabethtown.—Pennsylvania Ma- W. Harry SO5.000 st the Irown dicated I Boys, a ructure, the Masonle Home . » presentation was m Berwin, by Mrs. Harry Brown ane { by ( George C who was 3 oy 1 § » rand Master on behalf Lodge in iladel present b tag ome hove: i a three-story jcture with two | wings, and tal end m orphan sons | nia, who are than years at the time of admission. Wilkes-Barre —James Oliver, years the 10 | nge in while a La and men In start { Guns the bullets remained the ¥ pe tr arawn f their 3. ae were went INArK, bos Charle fighters runnin AWay Aas ll. The Chenett] as one « police have arrested f the men rg ad HA ials of Mercy f tha 1 ixty Blair v to Improve the quality publie iission announced its of the api any for permission alter and reconstruct an Conemaugh county. and Franklin, The application was contest. form to that portion of the structure already erected by the boroughs. The commission says that “the non-con- formity In design will not serioualy offend the artistic sense” out that the Bethlehem viaduct cost. ing approximately $3,000,000, is not uniform in design. Tamaqua.~The Chamberlain Amuse ment company has purchased ground at East Broad and Centre streets from 8. G. Beligman, for a theatre and business block Hazleton—Roads In this district were patrolled by state police conduct. Ing a campaign to enforce regulations in lights, signals, speeding and li COeNses, Bethlehem. —Falling from a second. story porch at her home here, Julla Szoiat, aged 6 years, broke both legs, Seranton~—Gomer Morgan and An. drew Aucksuna, both footmen at Rich- mond No. 8 shaft of the Seranton Coal company, were killed when they fell 8300 feet down the shaft Pottsville ~Harrlet Caslos, a Potty ville high school girl, died at a hos pital after a minor operation for the remodal of her tonsils. Uniontown.--A campaign soon will be started for the erection of a coun- ty tubercular sanitarium in the moun. LDS Be bere. OQ WA AA AAA AMAA AAA AAA AA AA AAA AA A A AMA AA A ANA “Kid” Gleus nearly score of ve ennant — a - 4 White Sox team a ETT Lo Leip ma Played by Orioles asebnil city since the in the affed has had a lot took tions gume can pubiie, wre Orioles the + + + . 3 + . » » + » 3 + . * *e * * » + . es Coach Spike Webb Spike Webb, United boxing coach States Naval academy, which the University vania for the Intercollegiate champion without a defeat, coached the American Olymple team — John McGraw Would Take Ball Team fo Far East J. J. McGraw, manager of the world's champion New York Glants, has Iald plans for taking a baseball team to Australia and New Zealand either Inte this year or in 1024. B. J. Kortland of Sydney, N. 8. W., pro posed such a trip to the Glant leader, who expressed enthusiasm at the project. It is probable that the team selected will also play in Japan, Ha- wall and the Philippine Islands, Willie Ritola Seeking His Citizenship Papers Willle Ritold, the famous runner of New York, came to the United States from Finland in 1014. He started run ning in 1010, He received his first citi genship papers a year ago, and should receive his final papers nest April, He will then be eligible to carry the Amer can shivld ta the Paris Olympic games, Baseball Notes Grantham Is waking George with the Chicag Eddie Collir world s BOT OG] 1017 and 1010, better first basemen ns of Pitts af niRe img fn suggests that mn Hed has been given » can stand, . - the gas City club has sold Lamb to Toledo. Last year Lamb was out under option to Decatur of the Threel league. - * » Catcher Dave some explosions of ing the Bounthern is still in control batting aver heavy pitchers. Latest » * - Joe Dillard, the Southwestern uni- versity infielder taken on by the Giants while In Texas, has been shipped to the Waco club of the Texas associa . . . = Muskegon's ball club is community with $12000 paid up in small lots, there being several hundred stockhold- ers in the club, - * * The St. Paul club recalled Outfield ers Morrison and McGee and Catcher Dougan from Des Moines, and McGee was shipped to Springfield of the Western association, - - * Del Gainer, veteran first baseman, announces his retirement from base- ball, following an attempt by the St. Louis Cardinals recently to shunt him off to the Houston farm. - - » The Kansas City club continues to supply Oklahoma City with pitching material. One of the late ones sent down is Radliff, who, according to Jack Holland, looks good, .« =» » Hugo Bezdek, former manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates and now athletic director of Penn State &ollege, has been elected president of a little inde dependent league of four clubs oper ating lo the vicinity of Pitisburgh. $ { i IMPORTANT PLAYER | By Keeping Cool He Becomes | the Pitcher. (By CARL LUNDGREN, B niversity of 1iliin« eball Coach, | 5.) catcher 1s one of the most The portant im team, He individ inagivia players on nlert fy ¢ tole " “he 14dy to pick out a cool, i Weakness its to take ad £4 hig lected through op A great On other and of BClOBeR In team dl KOR es that hls hindrance The cated titnes to ha RUCCEER should be able at all hed balls He ether in eh dL thrown or pi with cet fu 4m GR in 8 Grelegsness i 4 A Jockey Lyne in Spain Jot Lyne, the American rider, ims turned in numerous winners for | he king of Spain, key Squibs | of All Kinds Perhaps they could make chess a lit. tie livelier by putting rubber cores into the pieces or else into the players. . - - J. H. Wallack of Brooklyn, N. Y., a Sheflield junior, has been elected captain of the Yale wrestling team, Fa Glen Carberry, captain of 1022 Notre Dame football team, has been secured to coach football next season at St Bonaventure college, Allegany, N. YX. * . * Jack Corbett, former national scull- ing champion and coach of the Grand Rapids Boat*club, has been signed as coach of the Lincoln Park Boat club at Chicago. - . - C. C. Mosher, "24, of New York and R. A. Newby, "24, of Washington have been elected captaing of the Princeton varsity swimming and water polo teams, respectively. .* 8» Announcement that Gilmour Doble's contract to coach Cornell foothall teams has been extended to May 1, 1083, was made by Graduate Manager of Athletics Romeyn Berry, Ld ». * Having been barred from the Olym. ple games In Paris in 1024, Germany will hold its own Olympic games be- ginning July 15 this year. French and Belgium athletes have not been invited to compete In the sports, Just 7 a Little, , wl BOTH HAD RECAETS companion, She—How ur that before He joy. She—For then now, Fraulein, I need — Jugend. Just Bo. The lecturer de i lared earn chased a ticket som et this a heckle up. “How ab “Oh. he ha stated the lecture Confusion of Tongues. unasy sci i of Babel, IF HE CAN stepping EXPLAIN IT “Everything should gtone 10 something bet “How do you accoun that engagements u marriage™ Athlete Moves Two His Very Hide Wanted. Dave—~—WSat's the matter look peeved this 3 Lou—Oh! Ms me-—-ghe wants a skin! Ancther Costly wer—-How 1 neighborh True Love. BEHIND THE TIMES She: | tell yuh there's nothing like the old time remedies t' cure a body's iis. Her Yeal They're all right fer some troubles, but | tell yuh they ain't no good fer these up-to-date dis eases. Chicken Dressed to Eat A "chicken™ dressed to kill May be, oh, very sweet, But still I would prefer A chicken dressed to eat Caged. His Wife—Remember, when poverty comes In at the door love flies out through the window, Mr, Everbroke—Then love can't get far away from us because all our w dows open on a light shaft, ‘ A Rued Bargain, “My wife saved $10 at a bargain sale today.” “Did she give you back the $10." “Not much! She demanded $13 more to buy a new hat, . Her old one was trampled on in the rush.” Astute, | “How does Owens manage to keep up his extravagant mode of living?” “He has credit.” “How does he get ity “By pretending to be worried almost to death over the Income tax.”
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