PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS Pittshurgh.—The borough of Crafton has a new street cleaning gang-—a force of ten high school students. The boys volunteered for “white wing” quit work because council refused to give them fifty-two cents an hour in- stead of forty-five cents. The stu- dents sald they were willing to work through the vacation period. Harrisburg.—An increase in reve nues estimated at between $50,000 and $75,000 for the year 18 forecast as the result of lowering the mit the Issuance fish the partment of fisheries announced, number of resident fishing issued last month exceed by several thousand the number issued the same month In 1922, The department announced that several thousand per- mits for the use of outlines had been issued, and that requests received at the rate of about 100 per The for the use of out- continues until November 15 The department also Is receiving many for the use of the or gig, although thelr use is not permi!- ted until July 1. York.—A memorial hall has projected by Post, Veterans Foreign will be used as a home and dedicated to the Pleces of the rope used in down the composition statue of “Wing ed Vietory” just before Memorial ¥ will be sold and the into the building fund. Media. vieted of porting ing their Bradford Judge Johnson Jud Broomall, severely reprimande the « to age licenses, de- of for 107% were belng day. season lines requests spear for soldiers White Wars. p tor tae been It post of use of soldiers. procee iF M id i Thomas Borl f manufacturing liquor-without seats, county, because ndant and then sentenced hin the county jall for two im 1000, Jacob employe of the state highway died received years an Lebanon, Smith, 75 years old, an when run down by Smith's broken In ured. John hine, will il A rre~Three miners Joho George Kernag and An of Plains, all were in in explosion Chester.—After more than ten years of effort, during which he wrote letters by the score, Thomas Bablckl has as certained the whereabouts of his cousin, Walter Smith, of Polonna, Rus- sia, through the United States postal authorities, In each instance his let- ters were returned. He recelved a sent to Philadelphia, and then, through the efforts of the postal officials, to Chester. It confirmed Babick!l's fear that his parents, two brothers and a sister were dead. The cousin express. ed a desire to come here as us possible, SOON Scranton.—Joseph Karlow, ‘one of two men seriously burned by the ex- plogion of a moonshine still in a board- Alexander the victim, may not The authorities allege both men making whisky Illegally when still exploded and partially Delinsky, ve, other Harrisburg.—The location of all institutions and speclal schools Is di- Assoc]. The map Is sald to be the first its kind made The first copy, 25 by 26 inches In size, was given to Governor Pinchot been placed on a wall in R. Badinger, executive Public Charities ation. in any tate, 3 and the executive At the hot. mansion for of the reference, map is the name ana a state-owned twenty-one by the Miiton.~ Juries a scaffold Northu and of operat. institutions { mental clinles tat siaie Hill when Howard suffered May 24 mberiand the he Burgi home of Moose here Lin than Pittsburgh gi Sprin gfielid, girls were McKeesport, 1 Mi od fron The hos were hor Tereskiewicz Is re- il three were taken Easton lace for was selected 1924 h at the Men + to here The purchase 100 at Read- of Con- activities ’ emorial park } preserved in honor because of his Peter T hia, was raised and the great sachem. Other talled were: mure, Hayden great Junior (reat senior MeQuaite, Dir. Philadelphia; great Stern, Saga- sagamore, Callahan, Cyrus Y of Altoona ; great keeper L. Frazer, great keeper of wampum, John R. Greenhalgh, Philadelphia, Pottsville.—~When new state at highway was hurg, Charleg* W, Fetterolf told onrt. fe found the Thain road at his kitchen and that former parlor was a rear room, because of the change of location. The road also separates barn from his house, Fetterolf asked court and viewers to allow him $3000 for two of ground and damages to his Decigion was reserved, City. —Theodore Frye, was killed, two gig panions were injured seriously and a boy suffered minor injuries when their automobile crashed into the side of a :noving freight train at the Me. Coytoan grade crossing on the Besse railroad near here. The girls, Helen lLeedon and Charlotte Smith, both of Oil City, were injure: intern ily, and physicians hold litle hope for their recovery. Robert Benly, of OF" City, suffered minor burns. Pittsburgh —Pistol toters who In- vade the South Side section hereafter will be held for court trial, Magistrate E. M. Hough decided. Many shootings in the distriet recently, including the wounding of a policeman, caused the magistrate to serve notice that per- sons found with weapons in their pos- session, will not escape with a light fine. William Young, negro, sald to have shot the officer, was held for court, as was another pistol teter, Ball was fixed at £1000, Hazleton ~The. Liberty Band cele- brated the Afty-third anniversary of Its return from the civil war with a parade and soeclal, Port Grifith—~Lockjaw, developing from a slight scratch on the hand, caused the death of Joseph Novak, sed 138, Harrisburg, — Gasoline tax collec. tions In May on April sales were $224,110.30, State Treasurer Snyder atinounced. The collections in Phila. delphia were $33.802.08, and in Alle- gheny county, 28383080. Delaware county, with $10,040, was third. Wilkes-BarreChief clerks of the Luzerne county offices were granted Increases In salary from XK), the present figure, to $3000 a year, records, Thomas ae Iphia ’ the { ompleted the was 1s his the the ACTER Lome. Grove Franklin, of com- ner In six companies General to State Forester Stuart. York Elmer of was re-elected Spahr, this city fe, tha alohs For the eighth wil C0l i tive time president of t! ria of Plasterers’ and Paperhangers’ Interna Union Nagle, chosen vice president, ar of Reading, ry Wilkes-Barre was selected as the plac 1024 convention Williamsport. —The June the United States court for district of Conference the Bricklayers’, at its CiOsing : session of Be thieshem, dC n was ) secret treasurer session mid the sult of pleas fendants An on the criminal tinued. defendants charged with the theft of 180 barrels of whisky from ‘he tock lery neer York were as George CC, Martyn, Baltimore. months in the Atlanta and fine of 88000; Henry 8 Townsend and Walter Townsend, Washington D. C, a year in the Atlanta peniten- tiary and fines of $5000; Thomas H. Smith, Catonsville, Md, three months in the Baltimore county jail, and fine of 21500; Earl Roser, Glen Rock, 10 days in the York jail: Andrew Kelly, Baltimore, fined $250; John K. Miller, Red Lion, fined Kin. nard, Red Lion, fined £100, and Ear C. Theophel, Red Lion, fined 8375. Butler~—The annual convention of the Grand Couneil of Pennsylvania, United Commercial Travelers of Amer. being entered umber of other cases and civil list were con. Sentences of by de Glen distil follows: 18 penitentiary $375: Clarence phia, grand counselor; Eugene 8. Mu. gic, New Brighton, Junior grand coun- selor; Charles W. Frey, Dubois, sec. retary; F. C. Bodey, Narberth, treas. urer; Byron W. Sleppu, Wilkes-Barre, conductor; C. M. Barnes, Allentown, page, and Harry J. Keller, Greensburg, sentinel, Lewistown.—A food sale for the benefit of the Lewistown Hospital net. ted $130. Lititz—~The new bullding of the United Zion Home here was dedicated with allday services, A Pittsburgh. Frank Leone, a Pitts burgh medical student, was sentenced to six months In jail for selling mor phine to a woman at a street corner. Wrightsville, The family of Charles D. Stoneburner are ill from ptomaine poisoning, belleved to have been caused by eating plekles, Greenville.~ Rev, Luther Malmberg, of Yale; Rev, W, C. Heffner, of Phila. delphia, and Rev. J. H. Graf, of North Lima, Ohio. will be new faculty mem. bers at Thial Coliega BY nn ——-———---w 5T Expected to Remain in Canada a Few Days The Montreal club of the East. ern Canada league signed a young player named Kelly from Springfield of the Western asso- ciation or thereabouts. Kelly got his transportation and start. ed for Montreal When he reached the Canadian border he was halted by a customs official who asked him, along with other questions: “How long do you expect to be Canada?” “Oh, until they start curve balls,” was swer, He in pitching Kelly's an- wns passed over the line, CC --- DAUBERT OUTLASTED ALL FIRST BASEMEN Only Cne Remaining of Those Playing During 1910. If a roll basemen major call of who played regularly in 1910, just play- er would answer “present” as a major league first was made the first the leagues In one sacker of today, And that one Is Jake Daubert, cap taln and leading hitter of the t Reds, who, incinnati though getting up around forty 3 of the m the big tent | teams, Not played first hase in 1910 regular in _ANOther fob } Have ret ball entirely the mino and some re where they he wh ular but f man 8 first passed This Pp CRINEe In pr 1010 sacker since on. iw be Tis As ive 3 i more of field. He Is reaping the reward. right, of All Kinds arpentier wetting Sikl if : g says he will retire | i * 2 » The acme of mental superiority is to | | be mentioned among those present at [a chess tournament, LE | The weather is getting to the point | where an athlete thinly clad no longer | Appears a martyr. - » - University of Detroit may construct {a runmng track ‘at its pew stadium | this summer, CE { Famous billiard players own their | own billiard balls and they know the { character or peculiarities of each ball * * . operator, let's hope it will be as long between strikes as It Is between fights, -» » * The world's record for throwing a baseball is 381 feet 2% inches, The record for batting a ball is 354 feet 10 inches. * . r The Seattle club has released Jack Martin, veteran infielder, who was ob- tained from the St. Paul club during the winter. *. & @» Second Baseman Bill Black and Pitcher Jos Bradshow of the Toledo baseball club have been sent to Beau mont of the Texas league, - . LJ Mike McTigue 1s going to fight his next bout in this country, which shows what a boxer can do with a little knowledge of banking and geography. . » » Fight promoters must feel certain that Barnaom underestimated the out. put, considering the sum they will offer Dempsey for the July 4th bout, . & » The Ontario champlonship athlete meet may be awarded London, Ont, August 4. The nearness of the Olym- ple games promises unusual interest JOHNSON If that question them would be certain to reply, Such being the case nds it difficult to win with any in the tests. 4 t reason is remarked easy 0 w“. | Tim Hurst Was Handy in Using His Fists . ' youl Ley : Lhe one abou Tim Hurst and a or, that's an How didn $ L “rer Warning Handed Father Bill Daly by Steward Father Bill Daly was notified by the Jamalea stewards recently to « apprentice jockeys wit the right sort for the horses they future. It is a long time 3ill had the best lot of appren and the cleverest finished in the country, but of equipment in the are which Richard Croker gave him good ones, Queen Elizabeth Ardent Queen Elizabeth of Belgium has be. come an ardent devotee of golf. She had links laid out in the park at Las- ken, where she plays almost every day fond of the game. age has led to the building of several new courses in Brussels and Antwerp and has increased sales in the athletic goods stores, Golf Star Says Italian Will Be Next Champion In a letter to a friend in Great Britain, Alexander Armour, the Scotch golfer, now making his home In this country, wrote: “Mark my words, the golfer of the future in the United States will emanate from the Italian. Ninety per cent of the caddies in New York are Italian boys, and. believe me, there are some wonderful golfers among them, a Hot Argument Settled by Herman's Long Drive Battering Bab: Herman, “the Dixie Bam.” is causing a lot of talk in the Southern league on account of his home-run hitting. The Atlanta first sacker provoked discussion in Mobile the other day when the Crackers were playing there, Some contended that he was a “wild piteh” hitter, others that he was a regular guy up there at the mat. About the time the dis. cusgion was on the “Babe” busted one over the rightfleld wall and the ayes won the argument, longer strikes out sistency, of Ban J villiam T. Tilden, world's champion court, and fifteen protege, Sandy Weiner, the Alonzo of Chevy Chase tourn a large crowd President and White House the tennis his yeur-old brothers the of Mrs courts. notables including Harding on the Diamond Squibs Cian The Pittsfield Zimmerman. - - » The Rockford club has sold Pitcher Eddieman to Flint of the Mint league, » * » The umpire is always wrong when Heinle Groh called out on strikes, Heinle's glare proves it. . . . is The two George Burneses are having with the bat and bid The age of miracles produced few things more awe-inspiring than a suo. cessful steal of home, w . * The Pittsburgh Pirates released Ar. thur Stone, a recruit pitcher, to the Hartford club of the Eastern league. . » » Recent big league baseball scores In dicate that not all the sandiot baseball is played on the sandlots, . . * Manager Jackson of the Bloomers recently closed a deal for the optional purchase of Pitcher Eberhardt from the Beaumont, Texas league club, » » * Stuffy McInnis may be about due for the discard, but his work this season doesn’t show it. Stuffy has made a big hit in Beantown. » - * Henry Huester, Baltimore sandlot southpaw, has been signed by the Mackmen, He is twenty-three years old and stands 6 feet 1. » - . Bill Powell, veteran who managed the Flint team last year, has retired from baseball again and has joined a real estate selling agency. * * * Vers Blenkiron was pretty good ia the Central league lust year, but this season, with Bloomington in the Three. I, he Is setting n poee that Is nothing less than sensational, no Blikins had Httle pet dog, but one ¥ mysteriously disappeared he $25 reward for its recovers “But I thought,” gaid a bated that dog like poison?” “So 1 did,” replied Bil} not bear ft!” “Then why such a “1 lke to pl “Well, that | to bring the dog “I think not,” ans less some one saw | garden.” frie § * 108 3 on earth reward for big Weer me bury DOWN IN SHADY LANE Choliy that doncher ky (nervous) COW Ww Merely Previous. 0 hear of 1} v at your place, Jone the house into “Yes, but paning the Progressing “How Is Newl ed iy i - wd “Pretty good He's re he ean t believes South Sea Styles. ts) The lecturer xt] isla furze “1 see,” said Hoff - 1 » ana so To Make a Good Appearance. First Girl—Do you wear paja: Second Girl—No; but I keep a where 1 can get at ‘en w “The he not?" “More than bride's fat} s Small Average. White—What is the Jeath Gray—About two per motor HIS DADDY'S BOY The Rent Profiteer—Some dar, gon, you might be the the United States, His Son—Shucks! Who wants to be a president of the United States. He ain't got nothin’ t'rent t'nobody. my of president ————— Like Them Quiet. The giggling girl and crowing hen We do not mind much now and then But as a rule we like them quiet; They cloy us as a steady diet. Judging From Reports. “Remember my young friend. that Satan keeps himself busy in this world.” “Well, sir, you ean hardly blame him for staying away from home: they say it isn’t a very pleasant place.” The Main Thing. Maud—He sald he had caly a brokig heart to offer me. oi! Marie—Did you accept him in that condition? Maud-—Yes, his bank account was in- tact, Those Days Are Gone Forever. First Cave Woman-—I don't believe ny husband loves me any more, Second Ditto—How's that, dearie? First Cave Woman-—He only hit me seven times with his stone club to night instead of the uss! dozen,
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