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If I AfrO BUGS AND BUGGIES By Wood Cowan) PDBLIC I A FRESHMEN RE ALL FRESHMEN RECORDS 1 1 Plan to Co Into Effect in Cross country Championships. YORK. Oct. 24 What may be the opening wedge In campaign for publicity regarding the personnel of all collet athletic combinations pre vloui to big contests will bs Inaugurated at the coming intercollegiate cross In the Old Days, When Touring Cars Opened at the Back country championship run at Van Cort landt Fark late next month. The Innovation wilt be tried In con nection with the freshman titular race and will Involve a complete disclosure of the entrants' previous scholastic and collegiate athletic activities.

Under the Intercollegiate Amateur Atliletlo Association or America regu lations, the entry of an unlimited num. ber of freshmen Is permitted up to the formal closing of the field. At the The Accessories ConMfe'd Mainly of a Large Horn, a Spare Tire, and a Pump. special request of the leading Eastern athletic coaches a further entry of not nice than five men will bo permitted up to within 45 hours of the THlS CAB 1 (M HERE'S A STEEpN SQAND SHAPE. SEE HER VXKOP i HILL AHEAD MTCH I JUST J(JMP IMAtlD NO rattles; EOSI HEB.

TAmr. IT I LL GIE VOO rV THINCs TlGrHT.vJUST V. WtMTBATfOM 8EEN MULED, Ayf OF COUCSe CAM iE "IHAT THE TROUBLES THIS 0d H'ON' I 'tTH OLfc fctUC I pUUU UP A SPADE i MET "TAKES in I A MeOJ 1 HIULS TO The coaches originally requested that post entries be received, but the com mittee ruled against this suggestion and compromised on the additional five rem man entry. This action In part met the contention of the coaahes that it was not always possible to know the athletic ability of all freshmen runners at the time the formal entries closed. But today When So Many Different Sorts of Motor Car Equipment Are in Favor Furnishing Your Car Is a Different Matter.

v. In accepting the 4S hour entry the I. C. A. A.

A. A. saw an opportunity to put Into effect a plan of publicity re garding athletic entrants, and adopted a rule that all competitors In the first year event must furnish a complete list of school and college scholastic standing, activity and records in all sports In which they had competed, and par ticularly In track and field athletic events In which a point or prize win ning position had been reored. DOYLE AND SCHOLL REACH CITY TODAY (Continued from Page Sixteen) Charles F. Mathlson, fight critic, You Can't Afford to Miss the Unusual Opportunities to Save Money Offered Under "Auto Accessories, Tires, Parts" in the Alphabetical Classified Section Today.

jj had the following to say regarding the fighters in yesterday's New York Herald: "Of all the negro boxers that have appeared In this city In some years a coffee colored warrler who called him self Silent Teru or some such name showed the greatest class. He appeared at the Tioneer Sporting club Bradford (bounty and Vicinity last Tuesday night In a six round bout with a coal black fighter named lie Costa. Peru we'ghed 173 and De FOUR things go to the making of a really cigar good tobacco, proper blending, expert workmanship and the size and chape that suits you best. 1 Producto is the beat of choice Havana in a shade grown wrapper. Its distinctive blend can't be imitated.

Its distinctive shapes and the way srnokci prorethe quality of the workcismr.ip. Among the many thapciand iizet of El Producto (icllinj rem 10c to 30c) you will find the one that tuiti you. rnlrihntor SCRANTON TOBACCO St. anil I ranklin Ae Brruoton, I'a, Costa 193. The black fellow was a TOWANDA SAY RE ATHENS (Copyright, 1022.

by Basil L. Smith) savage rusher and hard hitter, hut CHEMICALS IN WATER Peru bv seme of the best boxing seen in a New York ring in a long time completely bafflel the man to whom he conceded twenty five pounds. In addition to his excellent defensive SHOP CRAFT CONFERENCE ATHENS WOMAN DROWNS SHROUDED WITH SECRECY ill Peru was a sharp, straight puncher who shot a hard left to De CAUSES MANY COMPLAINTS Residents of Towanda Declare close of the sixth round. Peru Is said to hail from Philadelphia, and he should be Induced to appear here again." Kid Moon. Tittston, will swing Into action again In this show, meeting Jay Lenahan, of Brooklyn.

This boul Is also scheduled over the eight round route. Young Coleman, of West Scranton, and Jerry Walsh, New York, clash in the round curtail raiser. Costa's face with annoying frequency and confusing effect. Peru also had a smashing right for the body, and Representatives of Workmen he had De Costa nearly out at the Supply Is Purest in State. Are Meeting in Sayre TOWANDA.

Oct. 24. Towanda SATRB. Oct. 24.

The utmost secrecy has shrouded the shop crafts conference now being held here but A D1TIOML SPORTS people are becoming indignant over the condition of the local public water recenllv. The State Department of there is a general feeling of optimism Health lias ordered chemicals put into the" water and It has been made to P.eprisentatives of all the snop Told Neighbors She Intended to Commit Suicide. ATHENS, Oct. 114. Miss Charlotte Snell.

of 731 South Main street, "emmltted suicide by drowning in the Chemung river, in the rear of the Buchanan summer home, on South Main street yesterday. Miss Snell had been ill during the past year, and at times had threatened to commit suie'de. For a time she was a patient in a sanitarium near Philadelphia, but when she returned home, she seemed to be greatly improved. For some time she appeared perfectly ration crafts on strike on the Lehigh Val taste and smell so nauseating mat people are forced to flavor it in order to make it fit to drink. The Towanda water has always ST.

PAUL TEAM WINS THREE LEAGUE GAMES Art and Economy in Home Building NO MORE SCRUBS Football candidates need have little fear of being relegated to the scrub class in the future. A movc been fonsidered the purest In the ley railroad are in session, gathering at striUe headquarters hero yester dav morning at 10 o'clock Those present are Harry Foelke of Easton. representing the boiler makers: William McIIhle, of TWiverly, representing the machinists: Alexander Pirney, of Sayr. representing the state, coming from fine mountain springs back of the (own. and being cool and refreshing even In the heat of the summer.

lhc water is now coming from the same place as it has during the cast twenty yenrs and blacksmiths; George Drake, of Sayre, there has never been an epidemic of al. and it was thought that her con the carnien: II. A. Mick. tvp hold lever, here.

1 Towanda citizens mont is on loot to do away with so called "scrub" elevens alto i gether. Kid Clay, coach at Geor Teeh: Alonzo Stagg.at Frank Gargan. at Fordham. and Turn Thorp at eiv York are I only a few of the coaches who have banded their respective men into one varsity groui where all play ers know oil tho signals and where dition which was diagnosed as a of phillipshurg, representing the sheet are up in arms over the ruling that has been imposed upon them oy the Grace and Zicn Quints Each Cop tfcuble. Header.

iKheran Eov.ling le.ue matches played Monday li ght resulted in St. "Pauls winning three Ft r.lglu from St. "Marks, the Grace ouinte: winning a double header from St. refers, and th? Zion team w'nninn two contests from Trinity. The rcorcs: ST.

IT r.v fv netal workers; Thomas Crawford, of Sayre, representing the electrical Workers, and Harold Del Jney. of Pitts ton, representing the stationery firemen and oilers. state, anu are working to see it something cannot be done to relieve them. HEWS VOTES Sheriff Charles E. Drake thinks he they all have the fairest sort of opportunity of showing their wares.

nervous trouble, had been cured. During the past week or ten days she again displayed signs of her trouble rehiring. Yesterday morning she walked down Main street and met a sun of Alcnzo Blane'iard and asked If it was his father who was picking apples In the orchard. IIo rrpl'cd that it was. ro she remarked that she would not v.

i. y. 0" ifelPfOr in i STicr.or 1'1 171 1M has solved the mystery of who set fire to the hotel barn at New Albany a week ago and on the same nigh stole several horses from another ra.e litli. point In the town. He lias re sirhrfl 'Irleii ii i'lrio.

l. J.vl 1 1 in i( r.3 2 turner! trom Altreu, 1 where ho l.T 173 1: 1' TiLni arrested Grover luttle formerly of il A meeting will be held In the Administration North Washington avenue, tomorrow afternoon tj uecid lip in for ho Thom af contest. New Albany, after trailing him for about 150 miles. One of the horses was found In Tut tie's possession and it is being brought back. Circumstantial evidence conneets Tultie with the fire also.

He will be given a hearing Saturday before Justice Fred Total. 732 sot TIIINITY 1. il fo'iiuiiiin. VI lVi' frr'. 'i Mw.

11. if 11 ir iKs I'ntt'l' i. l.M lf liJI'i' 147 HI J. aa V. lus 114 WEWS NOTES Mrs.

John A. Rugglcs Is 1n Now York city. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H.

O. Ayres. a son. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Kathryn Carrier, of Savre. and William Wlldrick.

also of this borough. The wedding took place at Wilkes F.nrre. October 17. the Rev. Leon K.

Wiliner, officiating. Sayre chapter. Order Eastern Star, celebrated Its past matrons night this evening with a large attendance. Many guests from out of town chapters were present. The Savre hlgh school fooibail team will go to Wa.crly next Saturday to meet the Waverly high school team.

The Towanda team Is now in the lead by half a game but Sayre and Waver lv both claim a' chance of winning go down there. She continued on down Main street and met Mrs. Kdsall and talked with her a few minutes remarking that she was on her way to the river to drown herself as the officers were after her. and wanted to take her to the asylum at Ritters villo. Mrs.

Fdsell thought nothing of her remarks as she had made similiar statements on several oecaslons. About noon Orlando Aekley who was flontin down the river flshinff, 1t.r... An atb Terry rt New Albany. The Towanda Rotnry club will meet next Monday evening at Rome with the business men of that town as their guests. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS FOR POSTMASTERSHIPS The United States Civil Service Commission announces an open competitive examination to be held on ivcmber IS.

to fill the position of Third Class Postmaster at each the offices hereinafter named at which a vacancy exists, or is. almv.t to occur. 77 S73I Totals. ST MAPK ST. KrVr C17 Hawseme 131 Ke.irir.

1V1 1:1 I'lirie. V. 1 KS 1 5 tt ra 771 r.urs 17: ii'i ri iv: i4 117 KH14S ins 1.11 and rowed near the shore and saw a. woman coat ana si ppers. nm ine game party planned pv tne community service will "he held in Mercur hall Hallowe'en night, and the dance will be held in Legion hall.

A cablegram received here tolls, of the marriage in Yokohama. Japan, of Charles Cnrroll. of Hankow. China, formerly of Towanda. to Miss Jessie Heron.

The wedding was on Satuday, Oct. 21. Mrs. Walter Evans and daughter. Margaret, have returned from a motor trip to Mnney.

Miss Myra Chaffee re Totals. SI3 yi; Total. sis sir t'lii l'a. miIitv t'vi rsi rn. 1 MaypiTt.

sal.in r. iaie. s.ilar.v. NnTi en.i. r.i., salary 'ev Allin.i.v.

salary. Xi' Pa ireMnr.fUowri. Pa. a Trnr 1 l.sa l.fen 2 iW 1 1 sn 1.101 turne'i with mem ror a visit oi a few days. the trophv this year.

The Ladies' Aid of the Tresbyterlan church has olanned to hold a rummage sale October 3 at the Town hall. n. P. Loomls secured a fine red fox whiie hunting in Litchfield one day recently. Mrs.

Herman Scofield, of Van Ettan, spent the dv here. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tyson have roturned from their wedding trip. Mrs.

Frank Donald and Miss Agnes Flvn have returned from Buffalo. Sir. and Mrs. A. It.

Hamilton have returned after a motor trip through New York state. Dr. and Mrs. N. P.

Welnberper and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bishop attended first thovght was that some on had been looting the cottages nearby, but looking around saw an object in the river, and on closer examination found the body of Miss Snell He rowed his beat up stream as far as Tioga stret where he secured the assistance of Sylvester Wheeler and on the way back called Alonzo Planehard. With a long pole and hook they recovered the body. Coroner Lyons was notified and after viewing the body ordered it removed to her home.

The only relative in this section is her Miss nna Snell with whom she resided. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. rnif.mlile, JO 1.201 lll WILKES B.nRE' HIGH CANCELS SATURDAY GAME frr.r.i x'ecn) thirty five is now working hard la preparation for the annual game with Tech Saturday. November 4. Rtur.ges.

crack guard and Jack Urry who has also been working at guard has returned to practice after an 111 n. ss of two weeks. The remainder of the Ft. Thomas' ralendai Is a hard r.ru. panics being booked v.ith Central, HiO'jm hurg Xcrnial and the rinal tilt with Fordham re.hmcii.

the hospital auxiliary dinner at Ul The case of Robert Covenoy. of South Waverly, charged with violating the injunction granted by Judge Maxwell will be heard at Towanda It is expected that appointments will be made as a result of this examination unless it is found in the interest of the service to fill any vacancy by transfer or promotion. This is not an examination under the Civil Service Act and rules, but Is held under an Kxeeutlve order of May 18, 1D21, providing for Mich Sit IOCM ra I0Z 6 6J 'cc finding any clue to the identity of the invsterinus stranger said to hove the Clarence Crayton house, on Clinton' avenue. P. a Post 'eft todav for Florida.

He' Is making the trip In his car. Mrs. Frank W. Merriam, Mrs. Fred nivl access 10 ift onerilwiiK iwjii ut ttox too tun wr i 1.1 a urK todrfrl up toon Lra or the Boll Telephone company and robbed a girl working there of 2p a 17EWS NOTES Mrs.

Jacob suffered a painful injury to her rUht leg Saturday when church, occupied the pulpit at the Church of the Redeemer in Sayre last Lima 1 ('3C No Floor Drafts Willi a evening, in the adbsHise of Rev. Weir. Mr. and rs. V.

MeMahnn returned to their home, on p.ne street, after a few weeks spent with friendu la Detroit, and Indianapolis. Mrs. J. H. Tonkin, of Cherry street, is snendme a few days with friends in Wilkes llarre.

Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan who have been visiting their daughter. Mrs. Winfleld Knberg, returned to jjlj riKAMA TIKANPA few morning ago.

Tho girl was alone at the board at tho time and while officers were at the Town hall reported that a man entered the room and had taken, her money. No one was seen on the street in frcnt of the building and the only way a burgiar could have gained entrance would have been to pick the electric lock on the front door, over a fire escape on the front of the building and under an electric light, the bottom of which is fully twenty feet from the ground, or from trie roof of some adjoining building and through a window of the telephone building. Officers have a description cf the man whom the girl says she found standing near the board when she Hooked up, attracted by a slight noise. I ummit erick Simmons and Miss Alice Fish are attending the state convention, Daughters of the American Revolution, at Poughkeopsio, as representatives of arantouan chaptey, of Waverly. The annual meeting of the local chapter of the Red Cress will be held at the Town Hall at 7:30 olockto morrow evening.

James Hennegy, one of the new men recently employed by the Valley railroad, was arrested last night on a charge of intoxication and this morning paid a fine of $10 after entering a pica of guilty as charged. Circle No. 10. of the Presbyterian church, will meet tomorrow afternoon lit the home of Mrs. Harry Knapp.

Mrs. Arthur Wells will act as chairman of the meeting. Fred Mansfield is planning to move tr North Waverly. The C. T.

will meet at the GAOfll TLOOt HAM HOC FLAN CAOI.O speiess home of Mrs. Tena Swartwood tomorrow instead of with Mrs. Jud Mr. Furnace Brings the cold air back to furnace through two registers located in different points. Eliminates entirely uncomfortable flcor drafts.

May being seriously 111 at the Robert This Bungalow Will Interest You Here is still another bungalow design with two floor plans for your inspection. In each plan a large living room is one of the features, the plans differing principally in the location ot the dining room and' kitchen. Particularly interesting is the large veranda. The sweeping lines of the exterior are obvious and most artistic. Talk with your architect about this very attractive design.

Packer hospital. their home In F.aston yesterady. Charles F. Kellog spent the weekend v.ith relatives In Buffalo. ps Mildred Stevens left for Endl cott where she has accepted a position.

Mis Beryl and Miss Beulah shaw spent the week end with friends at Ithica, N. y. George I'agf. F. Coarser.

Edward Granger, A. E. bressled and Killiam Jewell attended the Cornell Colgate football game at Ithaca last Saturday. Willard U. Morse was a business visiter in Towanda yesterday.

Mrs. Lewis Weeks spent yesterady in Klmira on business. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Osborn, of South Klmira street, returned from a week end visit with Mrs.

F. R. Bowman, in Elmira. Harold Catl.n, a student at Cornell, siient the week end with his parents, Mr. ami Clarence Catlin, on North Main street.

Mrs. James Campion, who Is a patient at the Packer hospital is slowly Improving. Mrs. Delia Rosebrook returned to her home, on Norttt Main street, after a slt with relatives in Bingham ton. N.

y. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Havens anrl Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Havens 'pent a few days with relatives at Windham.

Miss Lillian Burns, of Endicntt. X. spent the week end with friend3 here. XAXTB TSEMOa TELT WASHINGTON. Oct.

24. An earlh qunke of "moderate Intensity" estimated to be about 3.200 miles south of Washington, was recorded this, afternoon on t.hc seismograph at George, town university. Father Tondorf, director of the observatory, stated that the tremors began at 4:34 p. m. and continued until about Idbrarr Worth ilOtf.000.

Mavor Duckworth, of Orlando, reporting to the trustees cf that city after a visit In Waverly. where he Inspected the Albertson library recently given bv the ownor to the city of Orlando, stated that it was worth at least $100,000. Mr. Duckworth reported that there are between 12,000 and 15, 000 books in the collection, and that many of them could not be bought now at any price. In addition there are a numbor of stoel engravings of great value, one of them depicting Georgu Washington cn a visit to his mother's grave.

The books Include histories of many countries and of nearly every state in the union as well as works on astronomy; grchae.ology. diplomacy. buslnesF, 'Immigration, music, lives ot prominent men and educational works. Tormor Resident Dies Arthur G. Du Bols has returned from Harrison, N.

where he attended the funeral of his sister. Mrs. Anna Du Bols Cowan, formerly ot Waverly. Mrs. Cowan suffered an attack of appendicitis a little over a week ago and died In a Portehester hospital following an operation.

Of her immediate family she Is survived by her husband, two sons, Stuart V. Cowan, of Cleveland, and Arthur J. Crwan, of Harrison, and one daughter, Euphcoiia Cowan, of Low In Cost and Maintenance Aspot large enough for the furnace is all that is required under the building, an opening in the floor for hot air register and two cold air returns and the job is done forever the" tirst cost and maintenance and but a trifle more than for a Jnge. Cellar Ccol and Free From Piping All the heat from a Summit Pipeless Furnace goes direct to the rooms above. References all over the valley.

Over 400 in service. List furnished upon request. Let us show you a Summit Pipeless Furnace. Call, rhone Bob Fltisimmons and Charley Weln ert, the New Jersey heavyweight, are to meet for twelve rour.d3 In Newark on the n'sht cf November WAVERLY ry write. We will give you attention and service.

WASHBURN, WILLIAMS CO. Wholetale and Retail Lumfcer Dealer Cabinet and Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers of Show Cases, Store Fixtures, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldiags, Veneered Doors and Hardwood Interior Finish Yard and Mills, Meridian Street SCRANTON, PA. SIGNALS STOLEN The police of Superior, have a novel task on their hands. They have been called upon by the authorities of the local high school to find the culprit who sent a set of football signals to the team of Oshkosh High school bifore th two elevens met lsst Saturday. A handwriting expert has been called in to help clear up Lie mystery.

WAYERLY POLICE FAIL TO APPREHEND ROBBER Stranger Is Said to Have Entered Telephone Exchange. WAVERLY. N. Oct. 2'.

Wavcr Ijr police havt givm up rll rot.of JOHN KAWLINGS DISTRIBUTOR, 225 Lackawanna Avenue NxwB ssxxrs Frederick Richardson, of Michigan, formerly, of Waverly, has purchased.

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