PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS York.—Disdaining all except a local anesthetic, Sergeant Ross underwent an operation at the York Hospital for the removal of his appendix. Pottstown.—As8 Maurice Bryan, aged 2 arose from a dentist's chalr after having a molar extracted he called out “My leg is broken,” and collapsed on the floor. Both bones of the right leg snapped between the ankle and the knee. A doctor at the Homeo pathic Hospital thinks the bones were broken by muscular contraction, Somerset. Bdward Bisbing, a blind alesman, received letters patent from Washington on a combination locknut and holt His device is as simple as the familiar cotterpin, but is more ef fective and permits a much finer ad justment of the nut than possible with the old cotter-key. Bishing, thirty years’ ago, Was a mason trade and assisted quarrying when sufficient quantities of stone were delivered. A premature ex plosion tore out his right eye and in 1918 he lost the sight of the other eve He has developed a marvelous sense of and with 1t ance made a wooden model of his com bination lock-nut and bolt Pittsburgh. — Alexander posed of Mine Workers, who has been in burgh for several mont! ed on a serious charg: Mrs. Inga Sorensen, of (Chica; half of her 66-year-old son Wolf, after listening to her Howat say he the stone by with not touch Very tle assist Howat, de- the Kansas United leader was prefers od hearing cent and prove It, in court. Howat w confer with for Pottsvil work In the history of the county re marked propert jes and at told Howat he was fixed at prope pr must Answer Sail to a police as sent his attorney bail largest single le The day's ent was nsfers 110 sales, the majori LK corder’s when the tr: were filed. "I which This } the feat aepa 7 of x fr ty © were homes, totaled is due to re rush of home buying prosperity of the anthracite gion and the ability of workers to own thelr Wilkes-Barre attempt to blow A. Whiteman tablishment, homes, Failing in their first a big safe in the H wholesale stationery es veggs returned a of hours later and succeeded In efforts, but i such an overcharge of nitrogiveerine that they were fright explosion battery annie can ther use ened away terrific The Cone ened by the set off by a some charge w beh AWAY e a fence dis tance huge door of the was hlown through the second of the building. safe windows we and books and stationery KEOreroom within ’ « helleved the bu rege ie scene made no attempt to enter the building the safe was blown Harrishurg the bill of after Pinchot RKRenator Jones, of ¥e Ls granted {rovernor toed coming, whic gole and where only ed to first county county funds are expend county commissioners without talni » %T obtaining ap department way I Sysiem the present does not deprive (discretion In SIO A : “but he governor said, 3 r check must whereby both be satisfied be cepted and money is 2 Pr principal of the Bloomsburg state nor mal announced he had agcept ed an offer state Wash. Harrisburg and the school, normal school at Bellingham, New types of for ammunition 213th will be provided the Pennsrivania i-aireraflt regiment, tour of field duty 14, Adjutant The regi. ment, composed of eastern Pennsylva nia leave Philadelphia on an army transport. It will have three inch machine guns will try out new of ammunition. General Beary has received that the sixth and sixteenth regiments of regu lar fleld artillery will be at Mt. Gret. na during the encampment of the 107th and 100th fleld artillery, from July 21 to August 4 Latrobe. Miss Bertha Domes, of New York, was killed and two other women tourists were injured seriously in an antomobile accident on the Ligo- nler Mountain road. Miss Domes sister, Mrs. Thelma Landisman, and Miss Estella Welsherg suffered frac. tured skulls. ‘They are in a hospital here. Accompanied by two men, in cluding Mrs, Landisman’s husband, the party was en route to California. On a sharp curve thelr machine collided with a truck and overturned. The men escaped unhurt, Latrobe. —Willlam H. Schall, aged 78 years, of Latrobe, died as the re silt of a sun stroke, Mercer.-—~Mrs. Mary Gordon, aged 6% years, member of one of the best known families here, was burned to death when her dress caught fire from a bonfire, Wrightsville.-—~The sixtieth anniver. gary of the Invasion of the Confeder- ¢ios here, will be celebrated June 28. Pittsburgh. Several hundred or. phan children, inmates of asylums and homes were the guests of the Automo- bile Club of Pittsburgh at their an- oual outing artill guard begins national when it at Fortress Monroe, July General leary announced units, will and types word Lancaster.—The board of education increased the school tax rate from 10 to 14 mills. Hazleton.—Mrs. Calvin Pardee do- puted 85000 to the $100,000 hullding fund of the Hazleton ¥. W. C, A, Harrisburg. —Nineteen kliled and forty-six injured In the seventy-five grade crossing accidents reported to the bureau of accidents for the month of April, the public service commission announced. In these accel dents sixty-five automobiles were in- volved. Compared with last year, there were Increases of forty-four in the number of accidents, fourteen In number of killed and in the persons were ten York.—That late § Charles of the Reilly, Sandusky the mother-in-law joke shown by his will, probated here, in which $2000 to the mother of his first wife, Effie Herrman, Peoria, ll, and a like amount to the mother of his second wife, Mrs. Mary Eckinger, Can ton, Ohio, Girardville.—8truck by bile his here, kunis, 8 years old, died Mr. and Grapevillie, is anfautomo Walter Mar an hour later Greensburg Mrs. H A Appel, of advised that thelr son, Elmer, aged 19, 1 mem- ber of the army, and killed by a railroad officer at Marshall, Tex., when he resisted arrest on a of The officer leased on bond pending an inquest Kinger near home were was shot charge trespassing WAS re Pittsburgh. Josephs was in stantly killed and Isaac Goldberg, hix father-in-law, was injured Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Washington Pan Handle dix automobile truck at Bridgeville A in the car escaped Injury to Pittsh: tnken seriously passenger train Pa. SIruckK when in from on to : the ision, their crossing at Goldberg wis hrought tral: he enough Marie irgh on another fo 1 recovergd conscio is resignation isvivania work ward, effective is resignation riinaries the campaign He took th WARS {4 SRO they A year earned of hi action, opened cumpalgn for triet ttorney at HATIPR Pittsburgh his fo ination Ney ptember Mrs. Mary Fledzik patient In a } imitted guicide by stocking. sunbury Will Horace Tweed, of served fifty years in wens ivermore pita and th the Pennsy railroad shops, Bllimyer Site of Ted [O Direc] on charges « and home Joseph inws possess i ittsburgh.—A freight contain pataloes, with whisky wi hibition agents opened valued at R10,000, was consigned It was after several remoy i in a tru The Vhisky with a top covering a Penn avenue produce house had been wes in barrels Scranton, Miss Frances Maher unanimously of was reelected Catholic Daughters of America. annual « vention This is the fourth consecu- term for Miss Maher to win the highest honor of the organization. Oth state officers Mrs Mable Schnell, Meadville, secretary : Mrs. Kate Donnelly, Latrobe, Mrs. John Carrell. Miss Anna sixth i elected were {reas Sayre, advo Maschle, Tyrone, monitor Altoona of service After more than 50 years with the Altoona Tribune, A. D. Houck, vice president and gen eral manager, severed his with the paper, Lancaster. Professor David J. Keener, of this city, has been elected principal of the Ephrata high school, succeeding Professor H. E. Gehman. for twentygix years supervisor of schools. Hazleton. — Almost rheumatism, Cdrmoan 81, committed sulcide. Altoona.—A branch of the Indiana normal school's summer school will be opened here June IS. Sunbury. Mayor Drumheller Issued an edict prohibiting policemen from acting as delinquent tax collectors, New Holland. The New Holland store of the Shader Rilk company was robbed of $1500 worth of silk from the looms, Bhade Gap.—Dennis Moore was kill- ed when a car of ties jumped the track and turned over. Hazleton Counc! anticipated a de. mand by organized labor by raising the wages of street men ten conts an hour, Hazleton. Members of the Young Women's Christian Association held a big parade, opening a drive to raise £100,000 for a new building Northumberland. I'he Pennsylvania raflroad is planning to spend £1.8060,- 000 on two four-track bridges across the Susquehanna between here and Bunbury. relations helpless from Depierto, aged OUIMET GETTING TTA CEETIE TTT 2 VEEL) This photograph, just received record of any of the American players Inman csnsssacasnanmamanneenwts Boxer Eugene Criqui Was in World War Eugene Criqul, featherweight France and of Eu this hox world's champion of in Kilbane rope, is country for the title Criquil Is years to Johnny featherweight twenty-nine old weighs , and has a sear along | result of suffered f iis Jaw, the 1 wound ar. Part wed and plate i | i | | { The Pitcher Wi Nt Eastern Joss Alten ftionals nissioner of base this office for the ¢ He holds term « Seven 1921. Years was » ® » of Philadelphia organized a baseball How would you like to umpire for them? A number fighters team have » » ® Dick Speer the Detroit Tigers of some years ago, fs a Nt the southpaw pitcher of Joseph Western league pitcher this season - - » been relensed tionals by the Pittsburgh Na to the Nashville club of the Routhern association, * » * Harry C. Harper veteran left-handed | pitcher, who joined the Brooklyn Na- tionale ns nu free agent, has been given his unconditional release, *. 0» Grover Cleveland Alexander, veteran record stopped and twothirds innings, ® - - The Boston Red Sox announce the nesocintion. - LJ » the Southern Pitcher Club. Greenville has turned hack Peck Williams to the Detroit in the Cotton Btates league. Hessssnsonnnnnannanesnnni Odd Style of Catching Some of the old-timers who have seen Wid Matthews of the Philadelphia Athletics go after a fiy ball and cateh it say he re minds them of the veteran Jimmy Ryan, star outfieldér of twenty years ago, in the way he efips his hands and takes a fly close to his body, somthing after the style of Walter Maranvilie in taking a popfly. Neves snennssnesnnensssenes fiemsnssanssansesnaasnnew AR LINE ON COURSE of shows Francis Ouimet Culimet the wis eliminated Euglan made best ut Deal he Detroit Tigers Always Boasted Star Nome clu in tain positions position af for major league bs are ex ceodingly fortunate of Take the the In nings’ {V1ears developing stars cer xl ortstop on { Detroit club, instance Jen Chariey the early days of Hughey ut Detroit + of the me ague. Alw yt ploch, Cleary helped put the m baseball Done KRIDR ? 1 one of Bene Buscl For years bri! league at ap in » 1 hen CHine just O'Leary was [a out Bush ranked ns © most d out of the Popper Rigney entered Cobb hings for Rigney mude good tf thir and After ited pres han majors he is regarded regular, just on the the uneovered fn Right be Rigney, » name of Kerr looks as good, If not iter i ey GIG BR yea BE Pitcher Ed Rommel Ed Ror Athletics, getting his {‘oninie for | twirler fo is given credit of the cellar. a occupied for quite | team out they w hile INTERESTING So far nobody has even suggested a | golf endurance’ test - - » It is Stanford rowing next - - * expected to university year Jay Gould has won the United States court tennis title 16 years consecutive - » . Athletie club has a membership The of Los of Woman's Cal. 1.400 women. . France has nearly 3000 association # 000 members, , . . » Pennsylvania state wrestling squad next fall will be captained by K. Naito, a Japanese student, LIE Dealers In garden sheds, hoes, ete, report the usaal brisk sale of niblicks, mashies and drivers, » . » Oregon “Aggies” have booked a game * 8 @ Washington and Jefferson college has Introduced golf. Enthusiasts want it added to varsity sports, - - . Baseball f= full of comic situations, but is there anything funnier than a squeeze play that doesn't go through? . B® Organized In 1874, the New Haven Gun club in Connecticut is the oldest in the United States. Five of the charter members are still active ————————————————————————————————— Errors on One Play In the eighth inning of the game ut St Louls on May 10 the Athletics managed 10 make three errors on one play. opened the inning with a single and then Willlams singled to center. Matthews fumbled the ball, Jacobson going to third and Williams to second, Matthews recovering the ball made a wild throw to the infield. scored and Williams third, Galloway got threw (t away over and Willlams scored, Jacobson Jucobson 1» ball, went the third hase j{emenennennunanscennunnnennnn DISCOVER SECRET OF LONG GOLF DRIVING Simply Suppress Muscles Which Are Antagonistic. The ret of long driving has been and it Then, again, long riving is a i8 Lo longer a NS not tery. un noe select few, omplishment for the Anyone can do it, A London doctor and a that IX 1nerely a elimination of of secret man ian discovered the IONE driving natter OpPPOosInG Muscles, The perfect shot is oblained by sup pressing those groups of muscies an agonist id 10 ated » ut the bail other gre that for aln ps are responsible There, what could be simpier Fd ” is the ¢ ¢Xpinnation the learned scientist ther words 1 oan he ball Fish Fighting Greatest Sport of Natives of Siam Hugh M ited Cr commissioner of fAsheries hve for ir Smith, former Slates fore he left Siam. t« follow- ng interesting story in the niry where he P ROVE Bs ; Iw Smith mith sald 1} if ional sporis SBD a fish figt of Michigan Wrestling Coach Barker, athletics at Yernon, lowa University Signs Richard coach present head Cornell college, has been engaged coach at the University of Michigan for next year Wrestling will be started ag an inter Michigan for the colleginte sport at tion of the new Yost field house will furnish ample opportunity for the mat game take with golf, varsity Pole Vault Record to its position along minor sports Harry Smith, nineteen year-old San Diego high school student, startled athletic experts by establishing a new prep school world record for the pole vault, with a height of 12 feet 11% inches, Thit mark surpasses the fore mer record by nearly four inches, the former title being held by 8. Landesn of Minneapolis, ORGANIZED Bam, the team, saw lizard ]R tree lourished his and very deft ard's with horsefly wenpon colored driver iittie iy snapped head, Further along ekiiiful precision off the fence His skill as a exhil ited on a chipmus head above the gr finalls f fat that 2 grinned sul, boss: ’ ’ companion fim, a crack ornet's feed nhs and rep no then fo DISAPPOINTED IN HER told me | ing if 1m Harmless Smoke Ow Ww have ” A Compromise in Kissing. “She said 1 i 3 HT! ok “ “And “No which Had Mim Guessing 1 “8 ey » Pryde's house home ¥ He No Cause for Alarm. {feebis Question Put to “Bobby.” “Don’t you get ‘ired of an foolish questions y “Vex replied the policeman one iwents t ANTIQUITY OF WISDOM 1 read where they mak: ont of sawdust Mabel---Well, 1 don't sthing wonderful about that, Mother Eve made a dress out of a fig leaf. Grace ing sugar are now see nT Can't Be Done. I'm willing for my wife To have her way.” sald Mister Day. “The trouble in alas, Khe never lets me have my way™ Misplaced Sympathy, Mrs, Crabshaw-1 don't approve of your going after trout. 1 can’t help thinking of the poor fleh, Crabshaw--1"m the poor fish, dear. 1 1dnY get a bite all day. Reported From Boston. Visitor to Boston--One place T want to see is your oll gmnite burMng ground, Friend—-Old granite burying ground? Visitor—It sounded like that. but perhaps it’s the old granny burying ground. You must know about it. my T—————. Describing Him, “Very bald, is he not? “Yee,” replied oll Gaunten Grimm, “When his hat blows off and he drops his eyeglasses he Is practically un dressed.”