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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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HHHHii FAQK KMHT Daily SUndti-rf, Unlontown, Thursday Evening, March Telephone For Rent 1 or 2. Personal Miss Liiah Curry of Philadelphia is to Uniontown and is remaining for a few days visiting with friends and look Ing after business. Miss Irene Betchy will go Saturday Martin to remain over Sunday visit- visiting with friends and shopping. Miss Tillle. Mikula of Evans Manor will be in Unlontown this evening as a guest of her sister, Miss Julia Mikula of Ben Lomond street.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pratt of Prospect street arc making final preparations for moving April 1 to a home in ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Betchy.

Miss Gladys Hornbeck of John street South Unlontown. is reported to remain improved after Leroy Morris of Craig on em- being ill for the past few months and iploye of the Uniontown post office, will sonftned to her home. She Is suffering i go this evening to Scottdale and will from a nervous condition. attend an anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs.

M. J. Goldenberg of the Junior Order of American Me- Wooster are in Unlontown and are chanlcs. making their temporary home with Mr. and Mrs.

J. N. Kronik. Mr. Goldenberg has assumed his duties with the Joseph Taych of Homestead left today for his home olier being called here on account of the death of his sister, Mrs.

Mary Quarrlck. Mistes Gertrude and Reglna Eber- French Cleaning company. Miss Irene Burion, a nurse in the Brownsville General hospital, was in i harter will go Saturday to Dawson and Searights lost Saturday evening as a will remain over Sunday visiting with guest of friends at a birthday party their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew given in the honor of Edward Duke.

JEberharter. Miss Hegina has been ill --Do you have a "funny-bone for a few days with grip and returned Come and see "Dulcy." Get your tick-' yesterday to her duties in the Woolet from any Hl School Student. All'worth store. cents. No Misses Margaret and Alice O'Connor Miss Rose Luxner, a student nurse I of Prospect street will go this after- la the Uniontown hospital, will go Sunday morning to Dawson to spend the day visiting with her Mr.

and Mrs. Anton Luxner. Mrs. Elmer Miller of Connellsvllle reported to be improving after being noon to Mt, Pleasant to remain for the evening visiting with thHr father, William O'Connor, and bis eons, Hairy and William, Jr. Miss Louise of Morgantown ttS Uniontowa yesterday and is first of this week She was prior to remaining for a week as a guest of Miss her marriage Miss Leah Kaufman oi'W Walters.

Miss Pegg Is a former TJniontown and Is a daughter of 6am I resident of Unlontown. Kaufman of this city. Charles Quarrlck, employed in Cleve- Mrs. Amelia Hughes of Greensburg land, is in Uniontown for several days was visiting and shopping yesterday in -visiting with Natives. He was called Uniontown.

I here the first of this week because of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Summerson the death of his mother, Mrs. Mary was visiting and shopping yesterday In i Quarrlck. Uniontown.

I Jack Roth of East Fayette street Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Summerson I motored last evening to Brownsville have been residing since their re- one; visited with his wife, a patient in cent marriage with Mrs. Summerson's, Brownsville hospital. Mrs.

Roth parents of Hopwood have taken light, nas 111 for thc past few weeks and housekeeping rooms at 99 South Galla- her reported to remain un- Hn avenue. Mrs. Summerson was prior Mr. and Mrs. Sigmond Roth of Car- mlchsels spent yesterday in Uniontown IF RUPTURED TRY THIS FREE She had been In Uniontown for five over weelc a weeks as a guest of her brother-in-law llome of Mlss Martha LaPresta.

Both and sister. Mr. and Mrs; Joseph Me- Mls5 DeCarlo and Miss LaPresta are Coy of Prospect street. students in the Benjamin Franklin Robert Sloan of Carson street Is im- Junior high school. proving and able to be out.

He re- Miss Mildred Stone, a resident of cently underwent an operation for the' ConnellsvlDe, was visiting and shop- removal of his appendix and within a ping In local department stores yes- few days expects to be able to return terday. to his duties in the Martin Bakery of Mrs. Max Carr of Greensboro was East Main street. among the out of town folks observed I Wednesday afternoon in Unlontown. Rodney Fauver of Hopwood returned Tuesday from Emporium where he had been for a few days visiting with his parents.

Mr. Fauver li employed now on the Improving of the 'National highway. Mrs. Anna Zebley of Morgantown road came to Unlontown yesterday where she had charge of thc dining room during tho serving of a spaghetti dinner sponsored by the Lincoln club and held to the Standard hall. Mr.

and Mrs. Hopwood of Ben Lomond street have arrived home from a pleasure trip through Ujie South. Bobby Mincer, little son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Mincer of South Mt. Vernon avenue, is reported to remain unimproved this morning. He has been 111 since Tuesday with measles. Mrs.

Garnet Geho Mlddlcton of South Unlontown went last evening to Republic and visited at the home of her mother-in-law. M. Plant of the Plant Advertising company and A. Snydcr of Snydcr's fcpply It to Any Rupture, Old or Re- store left yesterday morning by motoi cent, Large or Small, and Yon 'or (i business and pleasure trip Arc On the Rond That Has through the South. They will return Convinced Thousands.

the first of next week. r- TL- Mrs shar of Falrch'ance was Sent Free To Prove IhlS visiting and shopping In Unlontown Every ruptured man or woman should Tuesday a write at once to W. S. Rice, 1041-N Main Adams, N. for a free trial of his wonderful Method.

Just put It on the rupture and the opening closes naturally so you may have Instant relief. Don't neglect to send for the free trial of this Stimulating Application. 'What Is the use of wearing supports all your life If you don't have to 7 Why run the risk of gangrene and such dangers from a small and Innocent little rupture, the kind that has thrown I thousands on theoperating table A host of men and women are dally running such risk Just because their ruptures do not hurt nor prevent them from getting around. Write at onco for this free trial, as It is certainly wonderful thing and has aided In heal-' ing ruptures that were as big as a man's two fists. Try and write at once to W.

8. Rice, 1041-N, Main Adams, N. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davison of Morrcantown street have arrived home from Florida where they had been for a three weeks' pleasure trip.

Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock of Sha- mokln left this morning for their home. They were called here a davs afro because of the death of Mrs Mill-dock's daughter, Mrs. Mary Quar- rlck, whose funeral took place yestcr- GcorKC Anisry of Leckronc was In Unlontown yesterday visiting and Cook- Inc after business.

Mrs. Frank C. Monaglmn, residing temporarily In Washington, D. is in Unlontown for a several days' visit with friends and 'relatives. Miss Mary Weaver of Point Marlon was visiting and shopping Tuesday afternoon In local department stores.

J. W. Baker and daughter Miss Vir- Dr. W. E.

Case E. Alain St. PHONE 2758 THE WORKING MAN'S DENTIST Unlontown, Pa. We make life worth living by maklnr your teeth fit to live. Decayed teeth art a cesspool leaking poison and disease Into thc body.

Remnants of teeth make remnants of your health and appearance. Also ruin your stomach and keep you underweight. EXTRACTIONS 60 CENTS ON THURSDAY APPOINTMENTS NOT NECESSARY IF I HURT YOU I DON'T CHARGE YOU1 Come In and see the Ulat! A new dooble-iuctlon plate LASTS A LIFETIME PLATES LOW AS 17.00 FILLINGS LOW AS $1.00 TEETH CLEANING fl.OO BRIDGE WORK LOW AS $6.00 Extractions 50 Cents and and FREE When Other Work li Being Done NMFM Attendant. Afce Martin Says A Professional Man, That Will Knock Fellow Practitioner WIU Also Talk About You to Ills Next Don't Hesitate to Come In For a Free Examination. DENTISTRY GUARANTEED YOU ARE THE JUDGE Howrt: Cot.

of Main A Oallatln Evenings: Monday I A. M. P. M. WedneMay Satarday ATLANTIC LEADS I A I I A And it will continue to lead a statement and a pledge to the motorists of Pennsylvania ginia returned last evening from Car- cr and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. John I mlchaels where they had gone during Bllovcsky who recently announced the thc day to attend thc funeral of Mr. birth of a daughter. I Baker's sister-in-law, Mrs. Agnes Miss Ann Moorhead of Cleveland will' leave this afternoon for her home.

She came to Unlontown last evening and has been visiting with acquaintances! and looking after business. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Irwln and chll-1 dren who have been residing in Cycle Park will move April 1st to a home in Murray avenue. Mrs.

DeCarlo Is reported to continue Baker. Friends of Paul Duslmw, managere of the Clover Farm store at Murray avenue and East Main street, will be sorry to hear that he Is ill and confined to his home in OonnellsvIIIe. Mr. Dushaw took suddenly 111 yesterday morn- Ing in the store and had to be accompanied home. Mrs.

Jane Allison, who has been re- Society to Improve In St. Francis' hospital, siding In Beeson boulevard, has taken Pittsburgh, where she has been a pa- posscssion of a residence in Jefferson tlent for the post several weeks. Mrs. street. Mrs.

Allison assists temporarily DeCarlo will be discharged within a in tho Miller dress shop. Mrs. Helen Dial of Addlson was visit-' DcCarlo conducts a fruit market ing and shopping yesterday In local de- Peter street, partment stores. Mrs. Marie Johnson of South! Brownsville was among the of town folks observed In Unlontown yesterday.

Harry Stevens of Donora and James P. Dillinger of Washington, both employes of the Montgomery Ward stores, and formerly of the local store, arc In Unlontown today visiting with friends and looking after official Interests. Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Paluml Mrs.

Angelo Marzocchl and Miss Lucyi few days from the Institution. Mr. arket In DONOHOE INQUEST RESUMED FRIDAY Coroner S. A. BiUtz's Inquest in the John Donohoe murder will resume tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 In thc court 1'OUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY HAS INTERESTING MEETING Thc Young People's Missionary society of the First Methodist Protestant church met Tuesday evening at tho home of Mr.

and Mrs. William Eichcr of Loch Lomond street. An interesting RIVER REGION fContinued from Pane One.) vllle toward Greensburg and travel In til mountain district Is difficult for the same reason. The National pike detour west of Un- lontown was In bad shape until plows were set to work. However, the pike west, now under construction near Brier Hill, was declared to be almost impassable In the vicinity of Searlghts.

Indian Creek valley reported six inches of snow In some places. Browns- stop In that vicinity this moriilng and borrow shovels to open up drifts about four feet deep before they could proceed to Unlontown. Mr. Clcmmer stated this part of the highway was not kept open on account of the detour now being used while highway construction work Is going on. program number was the debate on the vlllc aaima ihc of snow question "Resolvea: That the blacl: race has shown more progress during the past hundred years than has thu yellow race." According to the decision ol Dr.

H. C. Beck, Miss Pauline Hawk- Ing and Harold Conaway, the affirmative side presented by Mrs. William Fisher and Kenneth Klstner was adjudged the winner. The negative wns taken by Rolla Vanidell and William Elcher.

fall with automobiles stranded In many places. George F. Tltlow, official weather prophet and gauger for the mountain district, from his headquarters at the "Stone House," Informed the News Standard that a 40-mtlc wind and heavy snow fall had made last night the worst of the whiter. In front of the Tltlow home a 15-foot drift block- WALTERSBDRG GOAL COMPANY ASKS FOR PROPERTY TITLE A review of thc study book chapter ed entrance from thc National pike. was then given by Miss Thelma The pike Is clear, however, Mr.

Titlow day evening to Conncllsville and vis- Ited at the home of a friends whose death occurred Monday morning. Paul Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, of Prospect street, has been 111 for the post few days and confined to his home. His condition Is slightly Improved.

Frank Houck of Coolspring street returned last evening from Whitney house. Arrangements have been made Grimm, and following adjournment, re- i declared. ilx Mr a i continue the probe Saturday if tlie' fresnments wcrc 6erv the hostess, Unlontown was fortunate during the Miss Lucy i testimony is not completed at the Fri- bv Mlss Hawkins and Miss Btorm Onjy 13 lnches of snow fcl here, according to Burgess Field, although It was explained this may be over the instruments and hindered ac- view at that time. Renzl of Walnut street motored Tues, day afternoon session. is for thc purpose of aiding the jury In bringing in an early verdict.

STOCK MARKET TODAY (B United Press.) NEW YORK, March stock 'cker rcmlni'scent. of the days of tlv. big bull market, that was smashed last where he had been for thc day visiting October, fell behind more than a hall with his mother, Mrs. Michael Houck, i hour today as thc country's small traa- Sr. rushed to buy and sell securities In Mrs.

Amelia Hughes of Conncllsvillc Grimm. The next meeting will be held at the' QUEEN ESTHER CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS TUESDAY Following a covered dish dinner in church dining rooms, the Queer. curacy. About 30 cars were left stranded in drifts on the pike west near Brier H1U during the night. County Engineer Clemmcr and Vance Cottom had to Officers of the Waltersburg Coke 'company ymtcrday presented a petition before the court asking that an order be made on the Citizens Title and Trust company to satisfy a mortgage for now clouds title to the company's property In Men alien and Redstone townships.

I It Is claimed by the petitioners that bank was named RE trustee and a given into its keeping for 'the property to secure a $150.000 bond Issue. This Issue was paid Including principal-and Interest in 1018, it is set forth. i Despite the fact the bank so far has failed to satisfy the mortgage although all outstanding obligations for which it is being held have been discharged. A rule to show cause why Peter O. Cameron, state banking commtartoner now in charge of thc bank should not clear thc title was Issued by the court.

returned to her home last evening. She had been In Uniontown for the day as a guest of her sister Mrs. Greaves ot Fayette street, and other acquaintances. Mis Beatrice Wagner of McClclland- town was visiting and shopping In Uniontown department stores yesterday. Marty Firestone has returned from McKeesport where he motored last evening and visited with his parents.

Misses Ruth Phelan and Ruth Furn- ler will go Saturday evening to Somcr- thelr old time fashion. The small traders and the big professionals bought heavily at the open- Ing which was at a pace of 8,000,000 shares for a full day. TWO LOCAL DRIVERS LOSE AUTO LICENSES elected and will assume positions as follows: Mrs. Vernft Tcets Woodflli, president; Ruth Augustine, vice president; Mrs. Mary Guyton Goff, secretary; Blanche Gregg, assistant secretary; Wessle Gclason, treasurer; Edna Teeto, assistant treasurer.

An Interesting letter from Mrs. Wright, a teacher In the Philippines, thanking the class, for supllps sent recently to the colony wan read by Mrs. Cunningham. AUBREY GETS FURNITURE. The new steel furniture for thc new (By United Press.) HARRISBURO, March of set to remain until Sunday as guests 34 dr i vers were revok! mlx of 39 office of Sheriff Thomas Aubrey at the home of Mrs.

W. I. Miller. Miss were during the week end- arrived and Is being put place today. Furnlcr will assist Saturday in March 30 the bureau of motor ve- office will probably be ready for Woolworth store.

announced today. Among thote occupancy by the first of next week. Mrs. Vincent Frltsky of Pittsburgh revoked for intoxication were the cards has returned to her home. She has of Charles Cupp, 457 ConneUsTllte been visiting for a few days with her street, and A.

Wendell Null, 114 North motlier, Mrs. Blloreaky, and her broth-Mount Vernon avenue, Unlontown. Prom and Interpretation of a pus- sage In the Koran, Moalcim are forbidden to have shsxta over their INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER MOTOR TRUCKS The Union Supply Company has 38 International Trucks In me. New ports to repair all of their International during the last six months cost them a total of-September October NOTHING November 1.11 December Nothing January 6.04.. February $12.43 Winter hauling, all -kinds of roads, and constant use reftnUem of weather.

Any truck user understands the meaning of this tow cwt. BEI! new heavy duty, speed, and delivery models at KEYSTONE GARAGE Swan Hotel 3 27 at.

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