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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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6
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fMKMX Ttw Daily Standard, Friday fvmlng, April 1 oft. FOR ALL NEEDS LUMBER MILLWORK SUPPLIES OR 30 years we have played our part in building better homes for Uniontown. That experience and reputation are at your service when you patronize us. SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT BETTER HOMES SHOW Warren Lumber Supply Co. Nortk Mt Vernon Avenue.

Phone 521 "25 Years in One Location" LOCAL Mrs. Joseph Pollock of White Plains, N. will come to Uniontown tomorrow to be a guest of her sister, Mrs. L. Hirsch of the Payetto Title Trust building.

Miss Hazel Matlick of Maple street motored yesterday to Pittsburgh where she witnessed the opening base bull game. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jack of Fayette street will be sorry to hear that their conditions remain unimproved. Mrs.

Hoth has been ill lor some time while Mr. Both has been confined to his home for the past two I weeks. Last Tuesday Uiey were removed to the home of the tetter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 6.

Roth of Carmichaels. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marsh of Midland, will return tomorrow to attend the Rotary Club conference. Mrs.

J. Bamhart of Leckrone came to Uniontown yesterday where she greeted acquaintances and shopped. Mr. Bamhart released yesterday from Jury service. Gomer Lewis is reported to be somewhat Improved In the Uniontown hospital where he is a patient for observation and treatment having been suffering for some time from sugar diabetes.

Mrs. Lewis is also recuperating satisfactorily at her home in North Gallatin avenue where a few days ago she had a stroke of paralysis. Misses Ruth and Agnes Brehm and Miss Bierer, will leave by motor Sa'tra- day for Washington, D. to remain until Sunday evening for a pleasure trip. Ted Roberts and Pat Desmond of Butler came to Uniontown Tuesday and will remain for a few days as guests at the home of William Small of Walnut street.

Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Summerson will leave today for Emporium where they will Join Mr. Summerson's parents and will make their future home. Mrs. Summerson was until her marriage last February Miss Irene Trader.

"HOME OF PERFECT SOUND" A selection of special bargains in living room uiites, living room furniture and odd pieces that must surely be of interest to all boarding house keepers, those who have furnished rooms to rent for light housekeeping and, in fact, anyone who is interested in getting specially good values in furniture of this kind. We guarantee that these prices are so low that they can not be equalled anywhere in Fayette County. Of course you get our regular easy terms as well as having to make only a small down payment to have the furniture delivered to you. Large mahogany settee, black imitation 1 leather J. One velour upholstered Long bed davenport, fumed oak and brown leather Long bed davenport, golden oak, black Imitation leather Long bed davenport, mahogany, black imila.

leather Long bed davenport, tapestry upholster- CA cd; large size Large assortment of library tables in genuine 6'T CA quartered I iJV Choice of library tables in mahog. square 7K or oval Fibre chair and tapestry uphol- stored seats rocker, $7.75 duofoM ratte, told bltck ImlUMen leather. Duofold, chair and rocker. Only Two-piece parlor ulte, walnat, blkck imitation leather, Kltce and chair, large Only Threc-plccc dnotold golden oak, black Imitation feather, duofolA, chair aod rocker, complete Three-piece duofold suite, golden oak black Imitation leather, duofold, chair and rocker. Only Thrc-cplcce duofold suite, mahogany and black Imitation leather; duofold, "I chair and rocker 3 3-plcce duofold suite; genuine cane pancU, In antique Off- 1 7C ured tapestry 1 9 I tf 3-piece bed davenport suite, mahogany finish, brown Imitation Icathcr.davchport, chair and rocker 3-plccc genuine mahog.

parlor suite. Cane panels, upholstered In vclour, davenport, arm chair and rocker. 3-piccc Karpen overstuffed suite In mohnlr. In very frood condition, arm chair nnfl chair. 1 Organ, genuine walnut COM; perfect condition Parlor Stands; all finishes, square, round Fibre rockers with woven fibre seat and wide arms Hall rack, solid quartered oak, large bevel- ed plate mirror.

Mahogany drop leaf table, large size; pric- 4jC 75 ed -very low Assort. kitchen chairs, your choice while they last 8-piece dining room suite, 'gold, oak fin- ish. A bargain' Duofold davenport, all upholstered in ft I "7 CA gen. leather 1 OU 2-piecc mohair living room suite; davenport chair All the Credit You Want The Store of Super ee wTii MAIN at UNIONTOWN, PA. Free Delivery Anywhere Within Fifty Miles lane Greys 'THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS Richard Arlen The lovers of "Burning Up" In the first talking action- i -drama from the dean ol fHfV Brian HaiTY Vfttt Western story-tellers.

As Thrilling As "THE VIRGINIAN" G. paramount (picture TALKIE COMEDY VITA VODVIL SOUND NEWS NANCY CARROLL Sweeter Than "SWEETIE" in "HONEY" MAT. 10c-20c-30c. N1TE 15c-25c-50c) THEATRES "HELL HARBOR" EXCITING FILM BRILLIANTLY PLAYED That gay lusty madcap of a Mexican girl, Lupe Velez, came to town 1 yesterday at the State Theater where she is appearing with Jean Hersholt and John Holland In "Hell the United Artists-Inspiration conception of what it is like for a young girl to match her wits with a mercenary father and an avaricious trader. i The story brings one back to those glamorous days when pirates really had cutlasses and blackeyes.

It winds its way thrlllingly through a series of mur ders and scrimmages and concludes as all stories must conclude--with the vivacious Lupe fast In the arms of her man and the moon shining down upon them. But there is really substance to the tale. It recounts the hardness of a father to his daughter and of his attempt to marry her to his own monetary advantage; and of her refusal to bow to his selfish will. Acted to the hilt by the cast which includes, Miss Velez, Jean Hersholt and John Holland, also Gibson Gowland, Harry Allen, Al St. John, Paul Burns and George Book-Asta.

"Heir Harbor" also has the distinction of having been made completely out side studio walls, most 01 the scenes having been shot in a romantic setting outside Tampa, Pla. Pictures of scenes aboard a merchantman at night have been etched with artistic understanding. HANDSOME ARLEN THRILLS IN NKW ACTION-ROMANCE Richard Arlen is seen as a swagger- and TODAY AND TOMORROW TlttWlE I UNIONTOWN-PHONE H82 i'KEATl 'HELL HARBOR VELEZ JEAN HERSHOLf ttOUAND 108 Pta CENT ALL-TALKIE! TALKIE COMEDY VITA VODVIL, SOUND NEWS NOTE i Today Only UntU 6 F. M. A i i i FRIDAY NITE STATE THEATRE SEATS ON SALE NOW ng, bragging and wholly lovable lover featured role in "The Ligrit of Western stars," which opened at the "Jew Penn theater last night for a three day run.

With ft port closely resembling his inimitable role In "The Virginian," Arlen gives a great portrayal in this Zane Grey out-door action- romance. Mary Brian is the heroine of this thrilling story and she is, here every bit as sweet as she was in "The Virginian," or in "Burning Up," In which she was seen with Arlen recently. The story. Is exciting and fast-moving, arid replete with spectacular scenes, such as a gigantic wild horse stampede which would be hard to match for realism and startling beauty. "The Light of Western Stars" in novel form was one of the best-sellers of the year.

Paramount has captured the true spirit of the moving Btory, Arlen. a young cattle foreman, in a moment of desperation, vows to marry the tirst. white woman he meets. That woman Next 1 'MAMMY MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Ei FROM CHORUS GIRL TO STAR IN ONE WEEK happens to be Mary Brian, who resents his Insult. In a succession of adventurous events, Arlen manages to offiet hsi inltiia poor impression and wins the girl.

There are several excellent roles In the itory, portrayed by Orcen, whocu dialect comextjr funnier than ever in'tills strange MtUnf, and by William LeMalre, the garrulous sentinel of "Only the Brave." Fred Kohler the thrills man who between Arlen MX! nil litint 20, vivnciiius and auburn-haired. BV DAN THOMAS NBA Service Writer HOLLYWOOD, April old Clndrclln story comes true, on If-you don't believe-it, lls- i ten to the story of 20-year-old vlva- I clous and auburn-haired Eleanor Hunt I She became a movie staj- In just one week's time. Eleanor, 'a short time ago, was attending George Washington High School in New York, planning to bc- I fin interior decerator. When she graduated, however, she had to some money; so she managed to get a Job as chonis girl in the Eddie Cantor musical show, "Whoopee." Recently Cantor came to Hollywood to make a film version ol the play. Among others, he had Eleanor come along too, to appear in the chorus.

Then Samuel Ooldwyn her. He took one good then picked her from among 100 aspirants to play i the feminine lead In the picture, oppo- site Cantor. So now Eleanor, who was Just an' other chorus girl the other dny, Is right on the Wfh row! to fame. And In one week atttr she armed in Hollywood. Slw Is a typical "whoopee" flrl with plenty of loots and personality tnrown in.

Coming Week AL JOLSON II Ol girl. "The Light of Western Btarg" 'worth seclnc for romance, its tlvrllla It spectacle, or Its humor, but, chiefly, we recommend tt for 1M great all- around entertainment. Apparatus to keep the air in rcul- molit In winter so fnrnituro and woodwork will not dry sunctenUy to deteriorate hM been developed by New Jersey Inventor. i WXl Deftror, I with courtesy we yours in return for fair share of yoor to yoov w.iphHoHwxxl froctr. Order tbia KMsttW mod dewiljr wrapped LOAF OF BREAD The CREAM of BREAD Mrfcbythe SANITARY BAKERY.

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