THE CITIZKX, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1011. IN THE WORLD OF SPORT Overall, One of Few Players to Really Quit Baseball. Cases of ball players deliberately re tiring while still with plenty of frond playing left In them are few and far between. In fact, the number of ball tossers who quit the big leagues volun tarily can almost be counted on the fingers of one band. Every year a number of players announce their re tirement from the sport, but at the opening of the campaign can bo seen cavorting around with the rest of the bunch. This season there were many, but only two were In earnest, and they are Orvle Overall of the Cubs and JaUo Stahl of the Boston Americans. The pair announced last fall that they Intended to retire from the game for good. Stahl is in the banking busi ness in Chicago, nnd Overall is In the mining business and says he has struck It rich In California. Manager Chance mill miss the services of Overall this Benson. Orvie when In good condition ,was ono of the best pUeliein in the Na tional league. Germany Has Crack Sprinter. For the first time In tho history of track and field sports Germany has produced n first class sprinter, and this man, who Is little more than a begin ner, Is likely to prove a stumbling block to the visitors nt the Swedish Olympic games next year. The name of the flier Is It. Itau, and In competi tion he sports tho purple and gold of the Berliner Sports club of the Ger man capital. Quite recently In the in door Olympic games at Berlin Rau gave a flue display of sprinting prow ess and something which means that the visitors from America, England nnd other countries will have to look to their laurels nt Stockholm next year. The German covered the fifty meters In 6 7-10 seconds, figures which, if closely calculated, compare with the best on the record books of any coun try lu the world today. Unique Baseball Team Formed. A remarkable baseball team Is being -organized by tho students of tho Uni versity of Pennsylvania. It is to be called the Cosmopolitans. The name Is appropriate, as in tho lineup are na tives of China, Korea, Cuba, Porto Rico and, of course, the United States. Tho team is said to be a strong one nnd should bo able to give a good ac count of itself against tho Philadelphia prep schools and minor organizations. The lineup follows: Pitchers, F. Y. Kim, Korea, and J. Ricarte, Porto Rico; catcher, J. B. Calom, Porto Rico; first base, J. F. Reeves, United States; second base, J. K. Shryock, United States; third base, R. Jiminez, Cuba; shortstop, F. Penabaz, Cuba; outfielders, R. Jacobson, Cuba; M. Co mas. Cuba, and n. S. Tsang. China. Japs to Be Here Soon. Tho Waseda university baseball team of Tokyo, Japan, which is coming to this country as tho guests of the Uni versity of Chicago, Is expected to ur rlvo lu San Francisco tho latter part of April. Besides playing a three game series in Chlcngo, the Japanese players will meet all the leading col lego nines In the west. Tho Japs play tho first game In Chi cago May 0, the second Juno 3 nnd tho third Juno 17, which will bo tho uni versity alumni day. At a recent meeting of the Western Conference association the Japanese trip was heartily Indorsed, and games aro being booked with tho Universities of Illinois, Indinna, Iowa, Minnesota, Northwestern, Purduo and Wisconsin. Try Baseball In England Again. Although baseball never yet has caught on" in England, tho National Baseball Association of London will mnko another big attempt this summer to popularize tho American pastlmo in Great Britain. Tbero aro no particularly good play ers in London, but an effort will bo mado to arrange a fixture between the Britishers and some "star" Americans. The Rhodes scholars at Oxford will also have teams. COLLEGE ROWING PLANSFOR 1911 Pennsylvania Looms Up Strong For Pouglikeepsie Rasa. tloulnr arc cxncctinir crnnr tniturx nt I iN-injuirmu i, . . tho crew that fought so splendid a race i O REAL ESTATE. -Bv virtue of process ; uul ui mo jouri 01 uommon 1 Pleas of Wayno county, and State of , Pennsylvania, and to mo directed ' and delivered; I have levied on ano will expose t" nubile sale, at the . Court House in Honesdalo. on i THl'KSDAY, MAY 18, UH1, a V. i. ' All the dofonilnnt.'H rlirlit ntlo 1 and Interest in the following de scribed property viz: All that certain lot or parcel of CORNELL STRIKES A SNAG. Wholesale Defection Has Left Coach Courtney With Only Two Men of 1910 Boat Columbia Has Lost Heav ily, and So Have Badgers. With a perceptible tightening of training the college oarsmen have moved Into the second stage of their preparation. The more practicable work on tho water has been put In motion at all of tho big universities where rowing Is a varsity sport. Al ready Cornell, Pennsylvania, Colum bia, Syracuse and Wisconsin liavo been out on tho water for practice. Although gloomy enough In the depths of winter, the prospects for the annual regaUa at Pouglikeepsie. N. Y., are better this year than usual, and without a doubt the crews will -probably bo more evenly matched than Is usually tho case. Graduation lias de prived several crows of their most valuable men, and then again condi tions have arisen like that nt Cornell, where an apparently veteran crew has been forced to give up rowing for one reason or another, leaving (he less ex perienced men to carry on the work. Columbia lost most heavily by gradua tion, as four of the Blue and White varsity eight received their degrees and the two others have quit. Cornell lost not a single man by graduation, but a wholesale defection has left Courtney with only two men of the eight who rowed a year ago. Tho six men who have dropped out aro all seniors and wore members of the 1003 Cornell freshman crew which was transformed Into the varsity eight of 1000. The sudden loss of one crew does not seem to worry Courtney very much, however, nnd he has boated an other eight, made up mostly of last year's freshman squad. Wisconsin lost half Its crow by graduation, but the remaining four are still in college and will be n nucleus for tho 1011 eight. Pennsylvania and Syracuse have been tho most fortunate so far as be ing able to hold on to their men is with Cornell last Juno. At Syracuse the situation has not been any too rosy, however, for n deficit In tho ath letic association of something more thnn $0,000 caused the suspension of the crew for several months, and al though Coach Ten Eyck has received permission to go ahead the debt has not altogether been paid off. There Is good material at Prince ton. The Tigers started outdoor work with fifty enthusiastic candidates, i There are three varsity boats and a freshman's eight. The only regatta A".. . "" wit: Beginning at a heap of stones , .Muii-iuii nu;,.-, iu ui- Hum on me common corner of lots 23 22 34 . Carnegie lake. May 10. and 3d In the allotment of the Indian I Harvard's outdoor work is very satis- urcnaru tract: thence bv lots Nns factory. After several drills the men 21 ad " i" said allotment, south showed surprisingly clean blade work. ' 8'xty-seven degrees west one hun The Harvard vnrsity crew have at ' ,re,,,lc,and eISty-fven rods to a least one date for a raoo settled on X 1 V3 ,lnl,,dle f th their spring schedule that with Cor- K S' dd tan? 75 uell on May 27 on Lake Cayuga, at Herzog twenty-seven and three ltnnca. With the Cornell race nt that quarters rods to a corner; thence by time and tho possibilities for the Yale land 'now or formerly of C. N. Root race at about the same time in Juno, nortl1 sixty-seven degrees east to a Hie Crimson oarsmen will bo obliged 1)0,st ad "tones corner; thenre by to row a m.vw crowded schedule than f- ?i "?uth twenty-three Wray would like to have, rfvin him '1. ,wen l-slx . " e- i . .... . inm iuus io tne piace oi ueglnnlne only a month between tho two impor- containing thirty acres be the same tant races to got the crow In shane for more or loss. I the event on the Thames. j The other lot or parcel beginning i At New Haven Yale is preparing I lu tne center of the public road lead- very quietly. There aro several of last spff NEWEST PRODUCTIONS IN OUR COMPLETE STOCK The House Furnishing Department is Complete with the New Goods from the Manufacturer. The Finn? g?inras land together with tho improvements ' . . , , , thereon, situate in Berlin township, 1 1,1 sizes made can be had m the Best Designs and ColorinirR Wayne CnlltltV. Pnnnavli,nnln r..lii JI IT.,.. -1-1 . . . " o' bounded and .wHhprt n f Aif ! m!uui1-j una vaiue oaus ana batisnes. , a uu. ..no recent trials prove ,.. Nn - " """V' f . " " v-..v. ji mu iuuu ing lrom the Honesdale and Dela ware l'lanit Road to Berlin f'ontnr tho Rlue will be ns strong ns if not stronger lhan last season. ...... i LIU. i CI 11 of Anton Knehr: tlinnpf. nnrth oivt,, seven degrees east bv tho ;ilim-p rin. Was Good Once. 1 scribed lot ono hundred and flfty- A certain well known composer now, soven and one-half rods to a stones Id the full vigor of his established rep 1 c01'ntJI"; thence south twenty-three utation was at ono time when ho was (if5efs Eastt nlnetce and two-tenths comparatively unknown engaged in, ubv larnu nou-T CT0rV writing the music for a production fa c'TRo'ot'souTiVsovree thered by two managers who knew west ono hiimi,i h i.,l. - un oiAij-aiA luua ill addition1 to the center nf tho o.nl.i ,,ii,n ,..i. i - " ...... iuuu, uiuiiue aiong tne center of tho same the several courses twenty-four rods exactly what they wanted to knowing next to nothing of the mu sicui classics. Alter uavnig burned "" courses twenty-iour rods much midnight oil and worked bimsell! , H"3 placo of beSlnnls; contain into a state of semieollnnse In n vnln! twonty acres, be the same more 4 - . J6SS endeavor to produce a llnalo which j Ucltic Hip nmo i-,n,i ;,o,i i , would please them the composer ton IIafn1r"1xT deed'dad'jS ,...b i.ic iL-ji-tiuu luuuu i, isisi, ana recorded in Wavnn script nud In despair took to tho the ater an entire section of "Knust" to which he had somehow managed to fit tho words assigned to him. He played it over, nnd ono of the mana gers said quite unfeelingly, "Well, Gus, the others were pretty bad, but this one is the rottenest of them all." "SoV" remarked tho weary musician dryly. "It was considered good when Gounod wrote it!" Metropolitan Magazine. I ' I I nOAQIiANO, CAPTAIN OP CREW. PENNSYLVANIA concerned. They have lost only one man apiece, and tho Quakers lu par- One Story Eollcsed. "Hot in Brazil?" said the young man who had just returned fr.-m a trip to South America. "Well, I should say so. Do you know, for days at a time we couldn't take our after dinner siesta on account of the peculiar noIse3." "What noises?" asked tho blond ste nographer Innocently. "Why, tho coffee popping on the trees. You see, the sun was so hot the grains just roasted before they were picked." The old traveler yawned. "Itnther warm down there, bub," he rejoined laconically, "but when I was down there you couldn't sleep nt night. iery once in awhile there would sound the most extraordinary crack ling noise that ever fell" upon the hu man par." "What were the sounds, Mr. Blngs?" And Mr. Rings ynwned again nnd replied, "Tho rubber trees stretching themselves." Chlcngo News. Where One's Breath Falls as Snow. Verkholansk, a small village in the northeast of Siberia, Is tho coldest placo in the world. It is a convict station. No precautious against es cape nre needed, for Verkholansk is guarded by tho wind. Though the average temperature of tho three worst winter months Is 85 degrees of frost, intense cold like this Is easy to bear in calm weather. But a strong breeze at that temperature or within 20 degrees of it will kill every living thing not under shelter. In tho Icy cold of Verkholansk an iron ax head dropped on tho ground smashes like glass. A board of unseasoned wood, on the other hnnd, freezes aa hard as steel. Frozen nicotine blocks tho stem of tobacco pipes, while one's breath falls nt one's feet in a fine white powder. - - - " vi nt n ajuu County Deed Bonk Nn Ri nt n. r.i granted and convoyed to Jacob Haf ner and the said Jacob Hafner et ux granted and conveyed to Desmond Keesler by deed dated December 2, 190S, and recorded in Wayne Coun ty Deed Book No. 99 at page 1G9. On the above described premises there is one house and two hams. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Hafner and Desmond Keesler, Terre Tenant, No. 83 . October Term, 190S. Judgment ?J0. Searle & Salmon, Attorneys. ALSO All that cerfnln nlm-n r.. ,ionni nr ui i'lllVCI Ut land sltnnto In li-n,, i.,.. ' , "v"tH luwuaiiip, I Wayne county, Pennsylvania, bound i ed and described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner pf a lot convoyed to Edward Manley by Chapman N. Boot and Hannah, his wife, at a stake and stones corner on the west side of Holberfs Brook; thence by lands of the said Chapman N. Boot, north sixty-seven degrees, east by the Standard Meridan of Wayne county two hundred and thirty-live and one-half rods to a stake corner; thence north twenty-three degrees, west to a post in Huck Pond; thence by land of Edward Manley by tho said Meridan south oiAij -seven degrees, west two hun dred and twenty-two and one-half rods tO tllfi Wpstorn otrlo Tji - . - - 11 vi uiu iiui- bert Brook; thence down and along jjiuuh mo several windings and courses thereof, the general courses being south, three decrees oast thir ty-seven and one-half rods to the luiico or oeginning; containing fifty me same more or less. Beintt the snmn lnnrt tliot n Mumford et ux convoyed to George Stegner by deed dated June 17, 1907 and recorded in Wayne County Deed uuun. mu. si, ji pagO 666. Seized and taken in execution the nronertv nf finnri ciamii. the suit of E. C. Mumford to Minor Brown's' use. No. 6 June Term, 1907. Judgment ?44G. Searlo & Salmon, Attorneys. TAKE NOTICE All bids and costs must bo paid on day of salo or deeds will not bo acknowledged. M. LEE BBAMAN, Sheriff. Honesdale, Pa., April 21, 1911. 33eoi4 more to he desired than in any year are bright, soft and harmon ious in bleudings Window and Door Curtains and Portieres are all that heart and eye can wish, Design and Shading very ai tistio and aptivating The Floor Coverings in Mattings and Linoleums are just the thing for the a i opnng ana bummer use. Clean, healthful and cool. Shades coming in all grades and standard sizes on hand, made tc order and best goods furnished. Special measurements oulm and Bead finish in many new styles and colors. Select your goods early and secure-the best before stocks are broken up in many patterns and styles. IB k CO. Stores, Keystone Block HONESDALE, PA. I mm as at The Ideal Guardian of the estates of your minor chil dren. It has the very best facilities for the profitable and wise invest ment and re investment of the princi pal and accrued income -The Scranton Trust Co. 510 Spruco Street. D. & H. CO. TIHE TABLE HONESDALE BRANCH A.M. SUN 8 30 10 00 10 00 S 15 4 03 I'.M, 5 40 S 60 0 61 6 11 C 17 6 23 6 26 6 3.' 6 Si '639 6 43 h 4fi 6 60 A.M. SUN 2 13 7 25 8 15 A,M, BSH5 15 9 ID 9 36 9 42 9 iH 0 fil 9 67 10 00 10 01 10 08 10 11 10 15 P.M. A.M. .' . A.M. A.M. P.M. ! 10 00 4 30 i 10 00 6 05 A.M. . 12 30 2 15 ' ?4 40 1 30 7 10 S5 30 2 18 7 65 p.m. Km. Tm. 6 20 2 05 8 45 B 30 2 15 H 65 6 31 2 IB 8 69 6 6 2 2 37 9 18 fl 63 2 43 9 21 7 01 2 49 9 29 7 07 2 52 9 32 7 13 2 57 9 37 7 16 2 69 9 39 7 20 3 03 9 43 7 21 3 07 9 47 7 27 3 10 9 60 7 31 3 15 9 65 P.M. P.M. A.M. Albany .... Ulngbamton . 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WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK .HONESDALE, PA., HAS A CAPITAL OP - - - 6100,000.00 AND SURPLUS AND PROFITS OF 427,842.00 MAKING ALTOGETHER - - 527,342.00 EVKHY DOLLAR ot which must be lo3t before any depositor can lose a PENNY. It has conducted a growing and successful business for over 35 years, serving an increasing number of customers with fldeelity nnd satisfaction. Its cash funds aro protected by MODERN STEEL VAULTS. All of these things, coupled with conservative manneement, insured Hy '.'l0 U'VUEFUL I'KHSONAL ATTENTION constantly eWen the ".aJJk .sSKl!r.6.teftnotabynl)le Hoard of Directors assures the patrons of that bOl'KKMK SAFKl'Y which Is the prime essential of a iroort Hank, DECEMBER I, 1910 Total Assets, - - - $2,951,048.26 86r DEPOSITS MAY BE MADE BY MAIL. - DIRECTORS iV. n. HOl.MKK A. T. SKAULK T. H. CLAliK CHAS.J. SMITH. II. J. CONOISU, W. F. SUYDAM. F. 1. KIMI1LK TI. S. SALMON J. W. FAULKY THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MILWAUKEE, WIS. Agency at Honesdale, Wayne Co., Pa. T,i ,jml . Fn0M TiIB 634 ANNUAL KBPOHT. Total admitted assets t 273,813,063.65 Total Insurance In force 1,080,239,70400 New Insurance Reported and paid for 1 n 1910 , Increase In Insuranco In force over 1909 , Total Income for 1910 ,. .... ....... !!!!!!!! Total payment to policy-holders , Itatlo of expense and taxes to Income YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE IP YOU INSURE WITH 425.481.00 118,789.033.004 67,210,613.00 61,979,892.13 82,869,899.00 12.78 per cent. H. A. TINQLEY, Agent, HONESDALE, PA,