THE CENTRE REPONFER. TERR suual, AND PERSONAL. PENNSYLVANIA try supplies at the feed store of C. STATE-TTENS- | ile walking about his home ot physicians that he did the ndi VE oh Renin ¥f nikHikisre., nu cabin ies isibaD Gada hat lw oftdn® tion, Caorgeidonfeayvthat! heeadnfeted the of an uni- Alngofemaongeanshine outfit. which of the largest ever captured In Vette county. farm to investigate 1% hat moonshiners were located there, When the detectives entered the room they found the body, barrels of mash and of moonshine. Eckley.—Michael Zuther, a miner, shot a gray fox on the Buck Mountain. 8 declared to ever In this twenty gallons loeal The specimen of large section. Its fur is unusually heavy and weather sharps say this indicates a severe winter. Harrisburg. —Objections the pro posed power dam In the Susquehar na river at Clark's Ferry filed with the federal power commission by City Solicitor Geyer on behalf the city authorities. The for a permit was made by Frank M. Waring: of Tyrone. lity autheorities express the fear the dam would Jeopardize the city water supply, pre vent coal dredging in the river and would not prove suecessful commer cially. Uniontown. Losing his hearings in a dense fog which hung over the Na tional pike, near Summit Hotel Charles H. Seaton, of Union, had a narrow escape from serious injury when he ran his big touring off the pike and down an embankment Protecting posts along the shighwa: swerved car to one and run directly down the embankment instead of top Seaton suffered injuries to his head Alt William Hill, alias Morris, an Hinerate musical lnstru ment was arrestetd and held on the charge of forging Piper's name small amounts pur chases in The were had be one the st seen to Was of car the side caused it to pling over oona Car salesman, for a hearing Alderman Charles to three checks in offered In three differvnt payment of STOTes, nine that Piper's office, Served w an ulti twenty unless the township checks among been from Connellsville, matum that .their three of them, would granted a £5 a month board of ulliskin terms and the strike The controversy increase given upper end of the town. teachers who to stolen ith teacl strike ineregse, ers, school met the teachers’ was thus averted. grew ‘out of the teacher in the ship. The against a met with the protested rise one instead of all, the directors. The compromise of the payment of 85 a month reached, Meadville B Titusville patrolman, charged with the murder of Edward 1. Sterling, at Titusville, on October 1, was acquit haries deliberation of hours, oner was Immediately Quakertown four discharged. Charles 1. King, aged 538, a widely known farmer, was killed on hiz farm While climbing over a wire fence his double-barrel shotgun became entangled, setting off ‘fie discharge, tea~ing away the right side of his head. He died a few min. utes after being found by his son, Ross, Harrisburg. Industrial plants In ducks county manufactured products valued at $37377.100 in 1922. figures announced by Secretary of Internal Affairs Woodward showed. This is a gain of approximately 9 per cent from 10921. Seranton~A byearold boy was suffocated by smoke when a whisky still exploded and set fire to the home of Peter Pesko at Dunmore. A wo- man and girl Were slightly burned and the building was badly damaged. the body of the boy was found hy firemen above the room where the still was, Connellsville. Shot five times while at work In front of the motor plant where he was employed as foreman, Benjamin Youkin is in a hospital in a critical conditton. Jacob J, Foltz, of Dunbar, sald to have shot him, surrendered to the police. According to the authorities, Foltz told them he shot Youkin because “he wrecked my home.” Pottsville With former Governor Brumbaugh a= orator, the new Mount Hope public school building here was dedicated, New Kensington Frank Jedlowsk! was caught under a fall of dirt while digging a cellar for an house, Siatington. Mrs. Ellen Thomas, aged 68, burned while polishing a stove, dled In the Palmerton Hos pital, ' Selinsgrove Adam W. Aucker, 8ny- der county commissioner, sufferbd a broken rib and injured leg when acel. dentally run down by Harry W, Boy. 5 COW CHOW DAIRY FEED, dal oP LIEN ot WF hi pd ot Pennsylva © gid of ot 2 eheaity, Iambe df ¥ Bil FAW A riberton opt og Fahl Be right of his | HOw, cama womnotHgltmdi been a life Wd df relied en tod tod’ ragdedén. thin Néwo! tite iskwgtdier Convicted of mlkealing $3 worth of merchandise frown Lrafgiw car here, Forrest Leslle ite Ce to from one to three fiver ¢ Western Penitentiary. W -John F. Weaver, of pia Aampetes township, was elected Wi. $81dent of Lancaster County Super Mors’ Assoclation at the annual or of that body. Connellsville-~For the | fourth time within a few weeks, Mrs. | Mary Vorrasl, of Peach street, was | arraigned in police court on a charge | of selling Intoxleating liquor and was fined and paid $100, the same amount | assessed for each offense. A drunk who was arrested on the street and | questioned by Mayor Mitchell decided to give the name of his bootlegger rather than spend the next ninety { days In the Fayette county jail, on Nutional third or { tinued sale of lquor paid the £100 fine. Harrisburg.—To afford | portunity for getting | they need farmers drinking fountains, R. I. State College expert, advised | meetings held in Shelbyville abethville., As comprised of and promptly all the should at and Eliz of milk Olmstead a4 per water, is vent Pittsburg! ant fire chief of Homestead, shot November election ar James KB. Ward, assist- who during an Dennis Cush, 1 - 1s » on - {ASE gument, died. Homestead policeman, shooting War, | bail in the Cush charged Is at Ward and Cush were recent liberty on £1500 for election was defeated, field Coal Clear The tipple of the i shen company mine at | was destroyed by dynamite, | was estimated at $18.000 five months occurred at destroyed in | ber of miner in the pansy “open Bo. Surveyor The In the dynamitings Surveyor, property each instance A have refused to since June, when the com began operating under saop.” loss inst have being num work four mine the Catawlissa, a + George Gearhart, aged died here, the as the paiice id liquor, Hoke, 33 three children result of York old, a poisonous Mrs, widow committed Rosle with by Years SHiCige Poison Unlontown i Arrested Hesple in the when he shot John leg nt George Delok, also of tuterop, ted that he had the for bootleggers legal ity He constable had unearthed a lot of bur ed booze in the vard of a n Outerop, but the i Delok was assigned to He went to in making the rounds, drew a revolver shed him, and | sho in the leg on a charge of fel rying « : with haterop, admit Sone in ReAren without author declared that a Uniontown ian at owner disappearegd search for the tive, fugi the Gille and there rushed Ne Nrest odd shooting. car Asie home / Gillespie in the secu Ded onions OK Was onceaisd intent to kill default bail Harrisburg. Since the of Highways hegan Its i construction | 2184 miles wedapon He ind shootis of department road in 1919 intensive program earls of modern-tyy pa { have been constructed | Pennsyiva nia, department official 4 No vember 8 the il econ | structed 318 ways the present skason announced that the rejected all bids for the cc) yo t of a highway through Ebeubu { ough. Pottsville -—Auntomobilles and movies” are ruining the of the Potteville high school 1 of education decided nt & session held to fix the blame for the low grades attained by? the students Superin tendent G. H, Weiss, in reading report for the month of October, show. ed that 30 per cent of the third-year students In English failed and 65 per cent of the second-year dents in English fell below quired passing grades. He was structed to make a vigorous investi gation and parents and guardians will be asked to cut off the these students until state themselves Pittsburgh Judge said On departm miles ent his of durable high. it depan Ment had also was rg hor the scholarship the re they can rein. Evans, in quesne Light company is not Sery company dust from valuable farms, deposit of cinders, soot and ash re. sulting from the burning of bitumin- ous coal sufficient to Interfere with hecausge Its electric vegetation smoke and plant destroyed on the condition in the Pittsburgh industrial district. There are places within the district, he sald, where flowers, plants shrubbery may be successfully grown, as was the condition before the light company's plant was built near the nursery. But the gradual extension of manufactories Is making such sites fewer, York.-~Wa:rne GG. McFall has been chosen president of the York chamber of commerce, ricceeding John 1. Ger. ber, Washington. William Deltz, aged 14, of Granville, wag killed by a train on the Pennsylvania railroad near here, He was walking on the tracks while waiting for a train for Charlerol where he had planned to attend ft football game, Johnstown. ~The mining village of Kelso, near here, hag been quarantin. ed by state health anthorities after discovery of fifteen cases of otyphoin fever. Duke ley P the world. plang were discussed for with a seating capacity Kala addock, right: Char Left to non Ri The of TR00, Dislike Old Nickname Ww Louls dislikes ‘Pikers” gained in duys back Now, a eet socent ashington university of St nickname World's fair the Lie in 1904 the institution refuses (o old monicker id wii ins’ as i the to be (hzark n A STA ER wianis An been will big and the secured nmscot tolinws at the = fri fall, be on games this PE FoF Ty Cobb and Jim Austin Picked Yankees the day lnxt at Navin field in and J is Browns, of the Man of the On of the season agers Cobb St. Lou statements gEaine Detroit, miny Austin, asked predict were to make us to thelr (ix on the resuit of Were the world's series loth say that the Y would win about fou that t hig (:inants, an i INOCK, Ji first stand it } plekis had GUick fo finkees f «ix games ink outhit the ing his t oul rved the him as the star ohne thre 1 HEH os ning ind WO. The } of six ; they nock, their ' on elther team to team ANKee Fielding HH. Yost," head football conch and director of athletics at Mich denies that he has resigned us mentor of the Wolverines, The re- port that “Hurry Up” had resigned Buined wide circulation following his speech at the Michigan 'ress club con when he said that the year's team should go to Coaches Little, Sturzenegger and Vick, Yost said he had left much of active coaching tv his assistants this year, but he did oot indicate that he had given up the reins cred As Welmunn, for this sistant the Failure in Mathematics Spoils Good Grid Player coach explaing how he lost a # man whom he expected would become n star, ; “He falled In mathematics,” ex. plained the coach, “It really isn't his fault, either. His father wants him to be an engineer, and he has no mind nor liking for mathematios, He's got a legal mind, He should be a Inwyer.” Thus are parental ambitions and faculty rulings spoiling good foothall players, A # Big Stadium and Sports Arena at Wembley Park The great stadium and sports arenn nt Wembley park, near London, seen ples a total aren of 12 acres, The senting accommodation provides for 24.580 spectators under cover and a further 0.500 In the open. Provisions have been nade for 1.000 athletes, in cluding dressing: massage, and hath rooms, und ua gympasivm fully equipped with modern apparatus, & i | = ! champion swimmer with Dempsey, cham- (nl, where stadium of Huwali, met in Lox Angeles, ahead, Sporting Sauibs Ty Ax in there only one Yost the case of Cobb, is . . - How Causey fleeting Stengel” . +» Paps ing to bre rus home without even try init went ak into the * ® - vaudeville oir than 20 per cent than ria boasts more athletic Aust mere war, clubs hefore the - . * (Wi) has Now athletic sis A new 27. been opened af Loyola university Ginn (irleans « "= and Temmy Lipton should gether and race off 8 consolation ~ SW eel get to takes * . * elund Years old, hi tirover (‘le Alexander ‘wyen been pit the National league 13 i 8 years The gentleman who claims there fs} $F Wile t tes Ow bly nerfoct periect Zhys s lags proaa thing as a has never seen workl’'s heavy Jack than $2,000. | Crown Demps (XN 1 ne, ton Talk heard Dutch Zwilling the St Ji nest resident (Mia Borel ind hia for the Ori Ken club of the Eastern Fred Fisher of nn ntd Kearney President Taek Bridgeport that nes Manager Aline ack on | 1 an ampire F denies urther an attack Children of Man + o’ War Whether the chudren of Man o War will be worthy of their sire iz a question that will not be answered until the racing season of 1924 rolls around, says the New York Herald, Then his first crop of two-year-olds will sport silk. A round dozen of them, some the rich red chestnut color of the sire, have gone through the process of breaking and are getting the exercise required for their develop ment as race horses, ; All the progeny of Man o° War have shown well in the short trinls of speed it Is customary to give to yearlings Nome bear close resemblance to their father. If he should send a colt or filly of the first class to the races in his Inangural crop horse breeders would be ax gratified as that portion of the public which follows the fortunes of n good ruce horse even when he censes to be a competitor on the turf. } Gorse RET TAS AY Ya RE... MBB LRRRRARRRRRL. freomrsrssunnnnns ee What Grid Hero Eats Bome idea of the food the big ten football teams sat may be gleaned from what one team is given, When the Purdue squad, forty strong, came on to Chicago Physical Kelloge sent this menu to be prepared during the stay at the Cooper-Carlton hotel, It was as follows: Breakfast. Sliced ornnge Ontmenl and dreg Twa soft-hoiled Toast coffes Director im crus Yiot milk Luncheon (Before Game). Cold or chicken ten oF roast turkey od sotate Daked potate Hot tea or miik Dinner (After Game). Boup Celery and olives ruit salad Bleak Hot rolls Pens Ten, coffee of milk AEE EERE R REE RRR RSS AS Canadian Contractor. George former (sibson, veteran manager of the definitely Pittsburgh has retired from game Gibson, w.i0 Is a resident of Lon Ont, was made assistant Washing inst Donie American hitgt tush, manager of the ieggue olub, a] won after the Nenutors decid watching play for a couple of months he ed he had had enough and he returned home Nince houses then Gil He is designer On has been haul an expert of art contre dwelling "Tis said he can take a pencil paper and in a as nifty a architect, and sing just recent] tor rt ie places and few nim out plan ns the erected Bs had no bulldings noted hie trouble in dispo he } | J a1 n hiar sand of is is turned over a few thy the buliding ex] tha d he wi dollars in house game, and fot next spring E aroun Le 100 busy ls sor spd hysy inning snc asetnll to iz alse building (sihisom even : fo ao RRR A PASSION FOR LANGUAGE “Bo you are quitting “y ag "Something else in “Eure. I'm going to worl swelilng Jubrics Suppose sou got “Fine! i more “No. But I'm and I've have au jegitimate the word ‘vi fine lan hed to unity to use stron, for always Just Ite opport seosity.” Unflattered. “A number of you ix in the right “A pleasant hut pliment.™ mmented “It cons ever thst wrong pina ghum evs No ‘Do » Fim id gaining “Kind sted (Thu {wad mer ing to oh are) fron Englane Winse m'siear = I have just swum Official London Pa sso, A WELCOME STRANGER Mr. Leftout rough neck pro popular dance, Miss Todd! with George Gibson, farming hun. few has a ated = he and he "5 in where lot ie is a uring nterest in spends a uriing rink Andon fakes a keen game.” He “Boh™ veteran National league um- | in St. Thomas. have | been the opposing skips In | matches, member Thistle ( and roarin’ the nnd who lives iy City to Tris When it Speaker's Team | comes to figuring in Cleveland club of the can league Is entitled to the original | hrown derby. Triple plays and the (Cleveland club are synonymous, i 3 triple | Ameri | Last season five triple plays were made in the American league ; of | these were pulled at the expense of | the Clevelund club, Rinee Clex elnnd | whe nosed out of second place by al mere half gaine, blame can lald to the Indians’ habit of hitting | into triple plays, The unassisted triple plays made in the malors last season. four some be | were Both the Red Sox putting one over the Indians, while the Braves turned the trick against Philadelphia, In ail nine triple plays were made in the majors, five In the American and four in the National. In pulling unassisted triple plays, George Burns of the Red Sox and Jrnest Padgett of the Braves won undying fame. The baseball records show that on only three other occa: sions hing a player been able to retire the side unassisted. Southpaw Courtney Made Good on Pacific Coast Harry Courtney, southpaw hurler of the San Francisco team of the Pa cific const leagne, who is to repor: to the Chicago White Sox next spring finished the "1928 season with the title of leading pitcher of the league on the basis of unofficial averages. Court hey won 19 games in which he pitched. compared with six losses, his being 760. He allowed but 1 lite per game for the season. nos Risk, t 1 Ne I'd rather be righ 1 hea * Honora 4 ¥en Pot Shots at Politics. The hardest circle to 1308 IS Asheville fIes may tical Fruit graf in the case ting, but if doesn Hl of politi An nt Fast Insinuation, He Ix you il KW ed She (jealous 1 never did ca Getting Tired. Ist pr fiCe (convmn fi een hearing “What “Why, a man who is a press press COTS Knows mor should.” He Was Pocied, He—My dear, 11's mu for you to look at those hats I haven't than 86 in my pocket. She-—-You might we came out I'd use nore have want known to when a few Yang US He—1 did. COMPARING FEATURES - g Quine—Say wht yom don't believe any animal bh equal to that of a horse, ’ K. Nyne-Ever smell the scents of a goat? will, I “8 sonse Plenty, Money isn't everything. That ie what the poets sing. Listen to my line of stuff ‘RB enough. New Excuse, Boss What's the matter with voor writing today-—new pen, new ink. new kind of paper or Clerk--XNo, sir, neuralgia. I ARN iN. Harmonious Wedlock. Tennis Enthusinst-Yes, son Pm telling you I'd rather play thas eat the swellest dinner, His Friend-—-But what does your wife say to that? Tennis Enthuslast—Nothinzg at all She'd rather read novels any day than cook dinner, J
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers