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   Williamsport Warren Review (Newspaper) - November 22, 1906, Williamsport, Indiana                                County - TQ INTERESTS OF WAMEN 47.  1 Athletics other sporting News 'S of General H. S. 32-Oxford 22. The basket ball game here Friday night resulted in a victory for the local high school over Oxford by a score of 32 to 22. The first half was 20 to 14 and the second 12 to 8 both in favor of our The Principal Claude of was a very fair and impartial and there is no ground for kicking on his The line-up was as H. S. boys will go up to Oxford along toward Christmas for a return The high school boys have a game of basket ball for Thanksgiving eve at this place with These who saw the game here last year with Fowler will know that it will be a good interest in foot ball last week centered in two At Philadelphia Michigan played and at Minneapolis the Indians played These games were more interesting to foot ball enthusiasts in general than other games of last because in each the West was pitted against the East. In both cases the East Pennsylvania's victory over Michigan was Michigan's best Captain Curtis was oat of the game on account of a broken It was the weak spot in ' Michigan's made by absence that Pennsylvania found and went through for 17 while Michigan was unable to In the game at the Minnesota fresh from its victory over which made it the champions of the and perhaps a little were defeated by the Indians in a game which scored the same as victory over to 0. The Indians outplayed the Gophers at every stage of the These two games settle the much mooted question of foot ball supremacy the East and the this year at respectfully refer this question and answer from the Chicago to our football enthusiasts and 111.(Editor of the 190i in a football at the kickoff at the beginning of a half the bail was kicked over the goal line and was not touched by any of the side receiving the but one of the players on the kicking the ball fell on it behind the Could that be called a The referee decided was a touchdown in 1904 as well as 1906, unless some one of the kick-off side was offside when the kickoff was in which case the ball would have to kicked off origin of croquet is involved in Some authorities are of the opinion that it is founded on the old game of or from which London gets the street Pall This is described by in his dictionary as game wherein a round box bowie is with a mallet struck through a high arch of and a picture of this in and shows that these had a strong resemblence to the implements of ORDER WAS Has Not Made Such a will travel a leagua while the truth is putting on its old adage is constantly being and one of the demonstrations of its truthfulness has been made by the postal time ago the the official organ of the Postmaster's published the Postoffice Department ruled that mail must be looked over it is taken from the and that any letter put into a box by mistake must be returned before opening or before leaving the build under a penal y of for failure to do was not from the official pub of the but from the organ oi the Postmaster's and coming from that source it was considered by the the newspapers as and ao spread broadcast over the country by week's issue of the Chesterton contained a lengthy article in which it if one believed that such an order or ruling had been as one might easily if in a reliable it would have caused a feeling that it was a most unreasonable and unlawful piece of executive Under the above circumstances many innocent persons would carelessness upon the part of OF TRAMPS PLAY BAD Up Attica Accused of Firing M. Rabbi Who Retired From the Circuit After Twenty-four Years of Consecutive T. Saunderson was into office Monday afternoon by Judge who retired from the bench after years of service Judge Rabb introduced Mr. Saunderson to the the Judge responded in a short speech to the Then Judge W. B. John W. Sutton and Victor Ringer responded forthe The new judge took his place at the bench and called the and Judge Rabb stepped down to be a common citizen until the of January when he will take a seat on the appellate bench of the domestic and mails of this From this day it has been ordered postmasters become liable to criminal that souvenir cards similarly TEACHER'S teams composed of the alumni of Chicago and Michigan will play at Chicago Thanksgiving day for the benefit of a - able organization in the Windy Purdue actually scored against first time 'the Boilermakers have sent the pig skin over the goal this Buy your jewelry and holiday E. A. See his extra commencing 17tb, 1906.  by the attempted enforcement of such an and that a logical outcome of such mistakes as mentioned would be the destruction of mail erroneously for the purpose of destroying a necessary part of the seems to lag but it also seems bound to prevail and to become the Not until the issue of Outlook of the 22nd of Sept. have we seen this error but the lie has been so thoroughly strangled by our helpful and friend that we feel bound to follow the caption under which the correction is Take which is made a conspicuous part of its editorial review of current with its tic directness and its search for wrote to the Postmaster General for certain information solicited by one of its who had been made to worry because of such a dangerous proposition she found herself confronted with from conditions to be imposed by the reply of the which included a Sec. of 3892 R. the only law that prescribes a penalty for opening which does not punish where there is no wrong have to state that there is nothing in the regulations or rulings of the postoffice department which prescribes any penalty whatever for the opening of a unless such opening is with wrongful The newspaper paragraph referred to in your correspondent's letters has been going the rounds of the presE for some although many efferts have been made to correct the postal affairs of this county are conducted under of the Department heads instead of by these rulings are constantly being and often the postmasters themselves know where they're other items of general are going the rounds of and after consultation with and a thorough inspection of the Department rulings officially sent to the following ones are the real The government is showing every to the collectors of souvenir postal The today issued an order that on and af ter March 1, such carda bearing written message upon left half of the right being reserved for the address and when fully prepaid oard be both and mailed in foreign countries and fully shall toe delivered to addi esses in the United States without additional Heretofore the rules of the Department required that the one side of the card be reserved for the This necessitates the of the if wished to convey a the new specifications for postage every Presidential office have its own The 26 largest of which Indianapolis is the name of the engraved on the The other Presidential offices will have stamps bearing the name of the is in this 30, December 1Re'. Wareing Principal announced at the Postoffice that hereafter the delivery of mail by rural carriers will be permitted to persons residing no less than of a mile from the postoffices at unincorporated towns or provided such persons will erect boxes on rural routes as officially laid This will apply at both distributing and intermediate Frank Shaughnessy got out of jail some time Thursday afternoon and made his got out by bending one of the bars of the door and then slipping it upward far enough to allow him to crawl He was the only prisoner in the jail at the Asbury the court house janitor was talking Shaughnessy after 2 and when Mrs. Brooks went to the cell about 5:30 to furnish him some coal she discovered he was An inspection of the door showed how he had got 4 years ago Bertha Shelly was given judgment against in the sum of for support of the payable in annual installments of It was for default of these payments that he had been placed under The New the new hardware man at old Hartz standi is preparing to clean out the of stoves in the and is making some fine offers in that Read his on another page These stoves are not old nor out-of-date They are of the best Go and see iTou will find an old friend there in the person of Phon who for Mr and like going to the store Phon behind the Annual Association of the Teachers of Warren county will be held in the at on Friday and Saturday following 30 and December 1. There will be no or Many of teachers are on the program for papiers on different and Rev. Wareing will deliver three addresses under the general title of Storm and Stress Period of The first lecture will be on Approach of the Stress the second on Storm and Stress and the third on Mental Storm and Stress i These addresses will be well worth the attendance of the general public well as the and should be given a good audience by our Boughner will read a paper on in the Public W. A. on Gains of Oscar on in the Knowles and Mrs. ElVessa will also have papers on subjects not yet evening will be by the teachers of the different and by the Temple Quartette of These meetings will be open to the public and the people of are not only but are urged to Old grand old time Contest at the opera Wednesday Nov. 28th, given for the benefit of the Williamsport This will be the most entertainment that will strike the Don't miss it. Those desiring to contest for prizes who have not already notified the committee will please send their names or call on M. at the Hotel before the above There will be no entry or admission charged foi Send for list of The largest of old fiddlers that ever congregated at one time will be For information ask or address any member of the Band or was overrun by a gang of tramps Tuesday Wednesday and Wednesday There were twenty two in all and after five of them had been arrested and four run out of town the remaining thirteen pulled their freight Wednesday crowd gathered in whether by pre Arrangement or by accident is not Most of them were fairly well dressed and they had some and they all claimed to be looking for Some of the crowd said they were all working their way north and others of them claimed they had met by They had not been in town long until they began to and after exhausting their cash still wanted first trouble broke out at Sandy Brown's in the hotel Tuesday when they started a Sandy knocked one of them down and quelled the rest of them by a little gun and they Wed the crowd began to get boisterous Oli the streets and Marshal Beamer provided himself with several extra men on his 6 o'clock Wednesday of them went to Joe Reynold's saloon and ordered him to set out the the He but the crowd produced their artil he produced the at the same time giving his bartender the tip to summon the who came in while they were drinking and arrestad In the meantime a deputy had arrested Bert and a call came from the light plant that there was a fellow there who needed The five fellows were given their dose by the and the crowd was night fire broke out in the which resulted in several hundred dollars loss before it could be checked by the and the proprietor charges that it was the work of the tramps in revenge for being run out of Brown's However that may the blowing of the fire whistle that night following the reign of the tramps caused a good deal of uneasiness on of together with the usual excitement attendant upon an alarm of Bex front at the State Press for ff Short News a email town two men committed suicide the same both of by farmer near Warsaw died of heart trouble and within half an his wife was and died of the same of Kt. are searching tbu city a cat which is spreading diphtheria the children of the raiding pens the K in in the iwo of the varmints B. a Montgomery county killed a gray eagle last Saturday The bird measured 7 feet and 1 inch from tip to tip of its Indianapolis woman was granted a divorce from hor husband who pinched and slapped her because she wouldn't when he wanted to quarrel with young man near New Albany arranged a sort of guillotine with which he chopped off his right and threw it When questioned about the matter he quoted from the the tight hand offend thee cut it off and cast it from He was has been filed for a contest in the election of democratic over at South Tbe Republican chairman claims that if 51 votes for which were thrown but as had been that would have been people of Blufton were startled by the tolling of one of the church The continued ringing brought a curious crowd found the pastor pulling the He explained that so few of his flock attended the services he had concluded they were dead and was tolling their funeral Fur v Mr. representing one of the largest fur establishments in the United will be at J. Frank November 26thy with a beautiful line of All ladies interested in furs are invited to J. FRANK It town the street or whoever he is upon whom the responsibility for the con dition of the streets is hereby notified that that section of the newly improved Fourth or Third or whatever it is called that crosses the ravine over the is badly in need of work before the winter rains set in. About a hundred yards of that is now a succession of holes and can be put in shape by a half day's work with the If it is not done soon that part of the street will become this as it was last almost Rabb and Judge McCabe were discussing the Hinshaw case at the depot one day last Judge McCabe wrote the decision of the Supreme Court which sent the preacher to the pen in the first Judge Rabb said that he never had any doubt of guilt after reading McCabe's McCabe said that the feeling was so on both and so general over the that in writing the opinion had made a much more exhaustive review of the evidence than is usual in making a Supreme Court He knew the decision would be read the country and he wanted the public as well as the lawyers to understand the basis of the And he used every power ot logic and language at command to make the decision utterly In the own he it to be altogether right or utterly And we gues the people of Indiana believe he day ten per cent off on all and out for H. of stock and farm implements December Checks For Hub in which John foster son of Marion of this is was by a smooth check writer one last but luckily they lost nothing on the The Danville Democrat says of the man giving the name of Hull late Wednesday gave a check 011 the First National Innk of this city in payment of a of for furniture bought at the Hub furniture 36-'10 Jackson Investigation disclosed the fact that no funds were on at the First National bank to the credit of a man of that also gave a check on the same bank for 31,000 and gave it to Miss Myrtle 626 Bast Seminary This check is as as the one given to the furniture came to Danville Tuesday and engaged board at the home of Mrs. Laura told Mrs. Rudy and Miss who conduct a boarding house that he was a bachelor of means aud that he wanted to furnish a He made arrangements to place them in charge of the and after purchasing a of furniture at the Hub and presenting the bogus checks he quietly left the city and has not since been Hull is believed to be the check sharp who has given the bankers of this country so much trouble recently and for whom the associations are now said to be transpires that the man ia an escaped a in hands of the proper Don't to look at it. a money  

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