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PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS sims —— Shenundoab.~—~John Meehan, Charles Callen and George Stifinkavageschool- poys, were arrested here charged with stealing automobiles belonging to Louls. Compton and oJhn Chowansky. The "utter car was driven to Atlantic City. On the return trip, It Is al- leged, the boys robbed 4 gas staton along the route and arri/'ng home ahandored the ¢ar on the mountain north cf town where It was found in a damaged condition. Al had driv- ers’ licenses, although it Is claimed Stifinkavage Is only 15 years old. They were held under $300 ball each. Reading. — Fire, believed to be of In- cendiary origin, destroyed the flour will, barn and dwelllng of Lewis Schonour, of Host, with a loss of £20,000, Incinding the *rops of a 200- acre farm. While the farmer and neighbors were releasing the cattle from the barn the house, 5 half block away, was found ablaze. There was lHttle insurance on the property. Pittsburgh. — All capable men who apply foo employment at the Pltealrn vards of the Pennsylvania raliroad are given placeg and t.ere Is atl an urgent need for men. Repair work- men are sald to be needed badly, much the rolling stock is being repaired. At the plant of the West- inghouse Arbrake Company, at Wil merding, nearby, men who have been working two and three days a week are baek at full time, and in some de- partments many new men have been given employment. Shamokin--Hurled from a speeding truck and then under the machine when it left the highway and plunged over a 20-foot embankment, Lewis W, Robble, aged 65 a farmer, living near Stonington, was instantly killed. John Sheetzline, aged of Elysburg, an- as of ©» PAR a broken leg, while Steve Shasney, Elysburg, driver of the machine, caped with minor inuries. Robble wag walking to home when he was given a lift by Shasney. Reading — While riding scooter John 3ulek, struck by the rutomobile Gauthler and sustained a fractured skull, resulting in death Hazleton — The Haddock Coal which has started operations employes which to of 08. his a home made aged 11 Years, was of Pater Com- pany, announced that free near here, will erect be given sites on Lomes, Pitts! gh T.e will of Herbert Hostetter left valued at to the widow Harrishurg delphi, colored girl, electrocuted for murder In Phila- delphia of Harrison Saunders, a de- tective, was grated a respite hy Goy- ernor Pinchot the week begin ning December 29 The execution had been set for this month, and the respite wes pranted, the governor ex. plained, of an appeal pending preme court in the late the entire than £3,000. and four chil Louise pafate, more dren, Phila he 10MAS, sentenced to the = tid hecause the Philadelphia while spraying from Orove proved cigarette kill fleas cats he kept fatal to Christian used gasoline In a spray Ioomg. of the insects when in con- ignited Smoking a his be 1] room to that came pet In the place Smith He to rid the the light tae ’ othe gareite came and ta. »n of his ¢ the He gnes Hospital, w spray his : st. was to the here Le dled Reads Fd Edwin Nehell, arred, was Jounc dead Hall an hour after he having been found helpless on a block is inves aged 43, in a cell was come- dewalk of Cherry ‘ity Hall. The { ing, believing the man street, coroner was a vie 1 of poison or moonshine, Altoona.-—~The grand ¢neampinent oi Pennsylvania of 1. ©. O. F., in annual convent decided to meet In Wilkes-Barre In 1925. The final ses- slo was marked b+ he presen tion of a patriarch meds! and 5 traveling hag to William Curtis, iraddock, the grand pa riarch. Quakertown, — Fire of undetermin- ed origin for a time threatened the large H. So ner gigar factory. The fire was confined to the office ana the prineiple loss will likely be to un- packed cigars Camaged by smoke, Chester —The board of revision of tgxes has decided to equalize the as. sesament of every property in Chester to produce a total assessment sub- stantiallf equal to the 1921 figures, plus Improvements and additions to properties. The board will use 65 per cent of the present fair sale value as a basig fcr assessment, York.—3 verdict of £30853 was re. turned by a jury in favor of Harriet V. Furby, a surse, of Chicago, who was Injured while on an errand of mercy following a wreck it Brillhart station, near this eity, two years ago. The Pennsylvania railroad, the de. fendant announced through its coun- sel an Intention to appeal. It was the largest verdict ever returned by a loeal jury. Reading. —Loans and Investments af the Reading National Banks amount to $32,008,076, an increase of more than $2,000,000, while the de- posits total $26977.271, an Increase of $3,000,000. Richland.—On. the first day of his employment as a brakeman on a Reading freight trala, Chester Hale stepped In the path of an express and lost his right ‘eg. Frackville Missing from his home ginece March 20 the body of George Brace, 83 years old, was found on the mountain in the vicinity of Girard: ville. fon Sree of Scientists Plan Expedition to Capture “Missing Link” in East Indies. New York.—The mysterious ape-man which has baffled all sclence in its en- deavor to prove the Darwinlan theory has been found io the Duteh East In- dies, aceording fo J. of Holland, who asserts that he came pon one of these creatures recently while hunting on the Isiand of Poeloe Rimau, in the southernmost part Sumatra, Mr. Van Herwaarden's have so Impressed the scientific world that expeditions are being organized by several Institutions for penetrat- ing these regions in search of the tribe he has discovered, If Mr. Von Herwaarden's conjectures are correct the so-called “missing i their heen’ seeking dead alive, the of upon which base Scientists of such a being, the discovery of Neanderthal man. Relating his edition of De BOYS. “In October, 1028, 1 subdivision of Banjoeasin and the Koe- hoe regions and visited the island Poe- the greater part of which is given In concession te G, Fischer, Often early in the morning and some times during the day I went out in search of a deer or a pig. without re although I saw plenty of tracks to have arguipents traces Or fossils encounter Tropische Natuur, he Saw It Up a Tree. ufter and I glanced something “Once, having waited an hour, noticed tall itself In a small clearing For view of the oblect | walked tree and clearly saw a dark- standing on a limb with part of his body | the tree, as though It to hide itself and prevent T his surely must I thought. I was At first | only stared at While 1 had I tried by cali attract refused to budge. geaninst the tree rest i and started to climb up the five or six the left and Loree, eaning wished de naturally beast and walted. rifle In readis ing to but it stamping with no JORE, “y tried pat put my When | was ahout the ground. in the object, it above moves) itself forward and sideways, so I had occasion to observe Its head, forehead and its eyes, which looked into mine, At first Its movements were slow and deliberate. but after seen me It acted ss though and moved about quickly. to better observe the “In order HERE'S A HUGE DAHLIA This great flower, which won first prize at the show of the Dahlia So- clety of Southern California, meas ures 12% Inches across, and is a pale pink Im color, strunge creature 1 climbed down again, The front of the creature was also covered with halr, as well as its back, although the color of its front hair was lighter. ~ Its very dark head halr reached down below the shoul ders, almost down to the middle of the back, and was falrly well kept and straight, Its head seemed to be some what more pointed toward the top than | that of a human; the brown-colored face was almost entirely hairless, while | the forehead was rather high. The eyebrows had the same color as the | halr and were strongly developed. The | were dark ilke the much Hose and very moblle, of man. The wie broad with | fairly large nostrils, but not at al unsightly, and reminded one of a Kaf- fir's The lips were entirely normal, but the mouth was wide, Thought It Murder to Shoot. “The molars, which I was able to no- eyes | nose, the mouth, were better developed than | | us. The front teeth were <fegu- The chin was somewhat tapered | Only once hud 1 a chance to | observe the right eur, which looked | exactly like a small human ear. The | hands were slightly red with hair | ¢ The arms reached to | short from the knees when In a standing posture, 1 down. Cove distance fn good opportunity te but the toes were well creature's height was did not have eee the feet, formed. The nbout five feet, “The face had nothing repulsive about it, nothing apelike, although the nervous twitching of the muscles reminded me of the movement of na seared ape. 1 had calmly spoken to the creature as one would do to a dog or a horse, but this did not seem to quiet it. When 1 leveled my rifle at it I heard a walling cry, "Hoo Hoo!’ which was Immediately unswered with gimllar cries from the forest pot far distant. Again 1 laid down my rifle and When I had near- ran to the end of the on which it had heen standing, itself out and dropped te the from a bhelght of about ten jefore I had had an opportu- nity to reach the ground and grab my from me, running for dear life while emitting sharp, hissing sounds, “Many will probably think me child- ish when I say that when I saw the poor creature over barrel 1 did not fire, 1 aimed but the courage falled me, i feeling as if 1 was about to murder.” the Deer Attacks Car Libby, Mont—John Woltring Warland, while driving road, came on a deer which he harp turn in a ns passed a animal, a large buck, and charged. When the dust the buck its and ‘the car a fender. iowered Was minus When United States Vessels Arrive. Norfolk, strewn ocenn | aban- Va. with Atiantic VeSSeiN, Is the derelict by their crews In storms, and for month drifted perhaps years first which currents, in another, the and then by gover have in one dire ¥ gel Yes ying sent ut Records epartinent slow nans destroy phic vessels to drified from and other parts of England, Spain $s yout to the Bes them? hydrogr uve gin back were abandoned by searching point without detected craft, The mos action of ocean © shown in drifting record of the irr, which coast | wal erous | t recent case of the peculiar irrents 1s the remarkable British schooner Governor Pi was aban the loned off Jersey 1923, and which is ey around in the sea a dang ¢ to navigation S000 miles Sight. This vessel has | drifted more than aozens of tim the Parr was never even near It, es by passing in the position, or | given by the vessel that | when a government crafl went | nd her Seen Near Gibraltar According to rej here the Parr was sigh longit few Lun Ves whi Ps out to fi YOT'LS Pod eg the last re | i 34.10 north That from iy was ana Iatitude 12.55 west. is only a Gibraltar The off Portugal miles sighted the Spain, wel coasts of Nova Scotia, and Scotland. | In ninety days the schooner drifted | S08 miles, approximately nine miles | a day. She first started drifting in a | northerly direction. As the currents changed drifted northeast, thea east, and now she is on her way back to the American toast. Marine men expect the craft to drift back {o the point where she was originally aban. doned by her crew. The government has spent considerable money in fuel | for ships that have chased the Parr without ever getting a glimpse of her, Government records show the schooner 8. P. Blackburn, abandoned | by her crew some years ago off the American coast, drifted nine months in all directions and finally went ashore, where she remained. Irevious i she which of New finally Huskies The schooner WW. LL. White, as abandoned B85 miles east drifted many the const York, months, beach at of Scotland upon the unted for weeks by always eluded them. The schooner Anna R. Bishop per drifting feat that baffiad of American coast guard and finally up when a Ddorth het off the craft, but formed a skippers cutters gave herself east storm drove ashore ritish coast, Schooner With a Record. remarkable drift ord ner most re CPR ON ed American wh was abandoned a northeast storm off Hat. was made the soho “hamplion, ich her eréew in During salls from the Champ teras December «a ripped the and high sees causing water tore her seams ppart to rush into the hold at an alarming rate, crew took to small boats, were picked up by a passing ship and landed York. Practically every left her the various along pausing ships. As late the following year the Cham was sighted She then the British coast. There's no wing what fate finally overtook Ves sel's week after her Champion was points crew Was the because of her record, has Floating Ghost” lumber and l= con Governor Parr, ir drifting amed “the She is mded with feMrOus menace York ~The test of guns at Fort Tilden, was completed the new on Rock New 18-inch away point, with firing of four shots from one gun Army officers ex. satisfaction, and Lieut. Wil Ham BE. O'Connell, in command of the The guns have a range of 30 to 35 miles, which can be Increased some in the test hurled 52.000 yards, approximately 80 miles. They are the largest pleces of ordnance in the world and form a pan of a new system of defense for New York from attack by sea. Latest Troublesome Epidemic Roporad| in Brazil, but Is Quickly Checked. Washington. —Yellow fever was erad- feated from Guayaquil in 1910 and from Peru in 1921. No cases have appeared In Nicaragua or Guatemaln since 1021. A few cases were re ported from British Honduras in 1021, but the epldemic wns rapidly and eas fly controlled. In Mexico ecntrol op erations were formally closed in Neo vember, 1023. No cases have been reported there since December, 1022 und the health authorities of the re. public have announced that the dis ense has been stamped out. The dis ease hans now been eliminated from the west coast of South America and from Mexico, On the southern conti nent there are but two known foci one in Colombia, the other in northern Brazil—and active work Is if progress in both. writes a bulletin of the Rock- efeller foundation, Early in 1923 several hundred cases were reported at Bucaramanga, the capital of the state of Santander in Colofbia. On invitation from the Co. lomblan government experts were sen: by the board, the diagnosis of yellow fever was confirmed and control meas. ures were instituted. The Stegomyia index was rapidly reduced and new cases ceased to appear; none has been reported since May, 1923. There is every reason to believe that the dis. ease is under control, The survey of adjoining regions has been carefully and completely carried out and ao new foci have been discovered. A serious epidemic occurred In Ceara, Brazil, from 1921 to 1928, among both foreigners and Brazilians Occasional cases have heen reported from Recife, the capital of the state of Pernambuco. In Bahia the disease J has been epldemlie, and during 1923 a total of 157 cases were reported, with 30 deaths, A feature of the Brazilian campaign has been the presence of Doctor No guchi during part of the year, He car ried on further research in the etiology of the fever, demonstrated the pres ence of Leptospira ictercides in Bra. zilian cases and showed again the val ue of the Pfeiffer reaction in diag nosis, » Names in Ink on Back Mark Newborn Babies Baltimore~There will be no case: of mistaken Identity among the chil dren born In the maternity ward of Johns Hopkins hospital If the new system for marking bables is a suc CORE, At present the bables wear neck. laces with thelr names spelled out in the beads. Under the new plan the names of the bables will be marked on thelr backs with ink which wil wear for about three weeks, Sure Relief FOR. INDIGESTION S\(7 > 6 Bevuans Sure Relief SELL'ANS ZA AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Oh, These Girls! 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