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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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I The Dally Uniontown, Pa; Thursday Evening, April 3, 199 Local -friends of Samuel Cunningham of Dawson will pleased to hear that he is corisiderably improved in the Untontown hospital where be recently undervent an operation for stomach Mr. Ounningham expects to be discharged from the institution the first of next week, L. Sharp and Milton M. both or Fairchance were in Uniontown the first this means, calling on relatives friends looking "after business. W.

W. Wagar, manager of the Ward department store, returned last evening. from McKeesport where he had been Hot the day attending to' official Miss Mabel Connell of the office of Ward department store will return this afternon from Connellsville. She went last evening to be the guest of her sister. Miss Edith Ray of East Main street was in Smock the first of this week for a short visit with her parents.

Mrs. Gilbert Summerson of Hopwood has resigned her position with the W. Woolworth company and Monday, April 14, in company Summerson will leave for Emporium: where Mr. Summerson has been transferred temporarily by the Williamson. company, Mr.

and Mrs. B. R. Victor and two sons' of Rist street will motor Sunday to: Staulstown, Somerset county, to spend the day: with Mrs. Victor's parents: Rev.

and Mrs. E. S. Pooks. Mrs.

Margaret Wilson. of Hopwood WAs reported this morning to remain unimproved at her home where she has been seriously tIl with grip for the past. few days. Harry Tallentire of Tarr will come to Untontown this evening for. a short visit with- his sister, Miss.

Mary Tallentire of East Main street, and with local friends. Kelser who has been residing in. the Beeson hotel left. Tuesday for Charleroi to remaln Indefinitely in the employ of the Pittsburgh aGs Water Heater company. John Reagan, young son of Mr, and Mrs.

Martin Reagan of Prospect street, reported to be considerable improved and it is thought his removal to hospital will be unnecessary. He has been. critically ill time suffering from a nervous condition. Mrs. R.

P. Kefover 18 convalescing satisfactorily and yesterday was pEr mitted to bo up for a short while. She has been 111 and confined to her bed for the past, four weeks suffering from complications. Mrs. Willian) Henning of Hopwood will go this evening to -Allison for short visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maxwell of Pitts burgh atopped in Uniontown' yesterday for A brief visit with Mr.

Maxwell's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. Shore. They were on their way to: Atlantio City to remain for several months, Vincent Rush of Pittsburgh came to Uniontown! yesterday and will remain for a few days calling on acquaintances and attending, businesa.

Miss Darby of West Peter strect company with Miss Olive Orawford motored to Point Marion the drat of this week and called on friends. Friends of Sumuel Mong of Connellsvilla. will be pleased to hear that he continues improve nicely in the Unjoutown hospital where he underwent a.sorious operation recently. Mr. Mong is a brother of Miss Mary Mong of the county register's office.

Mrs. Garnet: Geho Middleton of South Volontown will. go Friday evening to Republic and will remain until Saturday 18 a guest at the home of her mothor-in-law, Mrs. Mark Middicton Sr, Mrs, Plessio Dulancy of Braddock avenue returned yesterday to her homo. She had been in Pittsburgh for a visit with her son, Olenn Duluncy, employed there.

Ret, and Mrs. E. 8. Fooks of Stahlstown, Somerset county, motored to Untontown yesterday and visited with their son-In-Inw and daughter, Mr. ano Mra.

B. R. Victor of Rist street and with another daughter, Mrs. Miller Knotta of Mt. Morris who has been 111 LOCALS for some time.

She remains unimproved. Clearhardt, M. Patterson, J. J. Burns, Earl Frazee, H.

L. Martin, M. M. Fasulky, O'Nell, R. W.

O'Neil, M. O. Phares, H. C. Friend, Howard Miller, E.

C. Phares, Clarence Debolt, Andrew. Conway cal, and W. folks L. who Balsley attended are among the the Second li: Victory banquet given for the managers and staff of the East Liberty uni of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Ten company In the William Penn hotel of Pittsburgh Tuesday evening.

Five hundred managers and officials were present for teh affair. Mrs. W. J. Alberts of Cleveland returned to her home yesterday.

She had been in Uniontown for a visiting her parents, Mr. and 8, B. Walters of Cleveland Reimer, Myers, assistant manager, Woolworth and manager of the store, motored to Greensburg last evening and looked after official interjests. Ted Carson of Pittsburgh has returned after. spending last evening in Uniontown as a guest of friends.

Mrs. William Holt of Youngstown, has returried: to her home after spending several weeks in. Uniontown visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoover of Ben Lomond street.

Mrs. Holt was until her lest fall Miss Margaret Hoover of this city, Mrs. Walter Molton: of Morgantown street was admitted this morning to the Uniontown hospital where she will remain indefinitely for observation and treatment. She has been suffering for some time frown gall stones: At 110001 today her. condition remained unimproved.

Frlends of Miss Isabel Sherlock will be. sorry that is seriously ill and confined to the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh, where she lg. student nurse. Miss Sherlock has for the past week been suffering from sleeping sickness. Mrs.

Emma Hudnell of Glenville, W. Va. expects to return Sunday to her home. She. has been In Uinontown for the winter months visiting with her daughter, Mrs.

Charles Fuller of Pittsburgh road. Word was received this morning that Ilttle Miss Dotores Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wilson of Allison, 1g critically with pneumonia. Billle, the Infaut child of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson, 1s also confined with. pneumonia but Is recuperating sutisfactorily. Mr. Wilson is brother of Mrs.

Laura Mitchell of Hopwood. FASHION PLAQUE A NEW and very sinart tailored bng lot red call is quite large and so formed to enable it to hold all of milady's necessities without bulging. The interting strap fastens with a square button of brown wood. Australia hay "six original states." 1200 volumes. They are: New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, South A125- trails and Western Austraila.

SIDE GLANCES By George Clark NEA SERVIE REG PAT, OFF. "That's the best suit in the house. Worth a hundred dollars." "How much "Six dollars." 1. Boys and Girls Join Our 1930 Junior Aviation Club FREE PRIZES 5. Enroll Now for the Junior Aviation Meet FREE to Be Held in August AIRPLANES Over 2,000 Members in 1929-Prizes for Model Planes Again This Year Last year, at this time, we launched The Fair Junior Aviation Club.

Over 2000-Boys and Girls became members-In August, several thousand youngsters and their parents, will remember the first Annual Aviation Meet, which was held at Burgess hundreds of Flying Models and actual models that did not fly competed for Prizes offered by this store. This year, we again offer the young folks Airplanes, and the opportunity to become interested in flying. STARTING TODAY FREE BETTERBILT SHOES AND OXFORDS No. 1 Junior Model Airplane Free For Boys With every Boys' Suit we call your attention to our splendid Are here for Spring and Easter and with every. pair, a genuine 180 "Fairplay" All Wool Suits, with two pairs of pants, priced from Glider that flys Betterbilt Footwear for boys, are built for hard wear, bullt especially for us and they sell for the low price of to $13:95 to $3:95 With each suit, one fthese Planes that ACTUALLY FLYS, and With each pair of shoes, a Glider and in the membership Club.

membership in the Aviation Club. With Every Little Boys' Suit- Daintymaid Footwear for Bright A No. 180 Flying Glider Young Girls and Misses A model ship that does every trick of flying 18 inches wide, There are none better, stylish, durablo in the smart new leathers and every pair sold with a positive guarantee of service with euch pair a actual flying, they are FREE with every boys' TOM fine J. R. 8 Flyer, copy of the built for "Spirit of St.

Louis" -Daintymaid shoes, SAWYER wash suit, or with every boys' suit or Top Coat priced pumps and oxfords for girls are priced special and low for from $7:95 $1.95 to $3:95 to And of course a membership in the Junior Aviation Club. KNOW ABOUT FLYING I BUILD MODEL SHIPS WE WILL BE GLAD TO ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR EFFORTS JOIN TODAY THE FAIR Broadway and Peter st. PHONE 3300 Uniontowa, Pa. We Give Green Discount Stamps NERDS IF HE QUIRE sults TV2A A 1 FO JJU7 22390 MONGOLIA REPUBLIC GRABS BIG ESTATES To Be Turned Into Farms Operated by. Peasants.

-Where Is Dian Bator Foto, capital of one of the alx Ingest republica In the world? The telegraph and cable mng lose the Inst of the three terms, 80 that In newspaper date tines the city 1s likely to make 118 Infrequent appearances an "Ulan Bator." A recent patch frown this little-known city reInted that the estates of former princes and noblemen of the "People's Repubte of Mongolia" had been conliscated by the government and apportioned among collective farms operated by pensante. A bulletin from the Washingtog (T. headquarters of the National Geographte. society tells of this remote capital and the country of which it la the seat of government. Tangled Political Situation.

"Ulnn Bator foto--'City of the Red Heroes' -Is merely at Dew name for Urga, which the geography textbooks of a tow years ago Identifled n8 the administrative sent of Chinese sinte," says the bulletin. "The new name was ndopted in 1024, when the republic ang consolidating its Inde. pendence, declared In 1021. "Few countries have ever had such tangled political altuntion as Moogolla has had since 1911 when the Chinese empire cellansed," the bulle- tin continues, "Urga wes the residence ot one of the three most important Buddhas' of the Lamalstie world. and the governmeut was, in etfect, A theocracy under Chinese control.

When the Chinese emperor lost his throne in 1011, the Mongol princes and Lamas expelled Chinese officials, declared their country to he autono4 mous, and set up an arrangement by which tho 'Living Buddha' became botle king and national "Tho tulluencea of the Russian cmpire invrensed in semi-independen: Mongolla tor time, but with the progress of the World war Mongolia was left withom this sourco of nssist In 1919 China again tonk possession. Refugee 'White' Russians assembled In Stherla following the Bolshevik revolution, and in 1920 and 1021 drove the Chinese from Mongolia nnd set up a atnto under Itusalan lafuence. By the end of 1021 Soviet armies had driven both White Nus Blans and Chinese from Biongolin and the 'Living Buddha' was again (31e nominal ruler, In 1924 the 'LIving Boddha' died, and the 'Mongollen People's Republic' was crocialied. Has No President. "It Is A republic without a prest.

dent, the supreme authority resting in a parliament of 100 elected members. This parliament, or Grent Inruidan. POw chooses 30 of Its memhers to form the Small which normully acts while the larger body Is in recess. The Daall Huruidon in turn selecta five of tts members to form a permanent persidium. This government concerny itself not with the whole of the territory of the old Mongolian state, only with flint part of it that was formerly called Outer Mungolla, lying of the middle- of the Gobl desert.

Inner Mongolla, the strip about three hundred miles wide, lying nest to China proper, Is recognized ng. an Integral part of Chinn, "Little comes to the outside world in regard to the operations of the Mongolian gorernment, but it EA he. Neved to be coming more and more under the Influences of Sorlet Itussin and to be shaping its netivitles In increasing accordance with Snelet prinelplea. One recent Indleatien of such A trend was the report that the extales of nailes, valued at approximate ty $4,000,000, had been confisented tor and the benelir of collectively operated peasant farms. "The traste of the country was In the past chinily with ('hina by Henns of horse drawn carts and camel vang from Urga.

Bul Clan Bator flota Inoks more to tie north. and both ex. ports and Imports move increasingly hetween Mongolia and Trans Siberian Railway towns. "The Republic of Mongolia has no of more than million and A quarter square mites. Its population Is estimnted to be less than one million, made np roughly of three-quarters of a million Mongols and 100,000 foreigners, mostly Russians, There are sala to he tower than 10.000 Chinese In the Republic now." The flag of the State of Vatican City Is White And Yellow, charged with the crossed keys and triple Clara.

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