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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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7
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Union Suply Company stores are now showing a brand new line of men's clothing for spring. These suits are well made and correctly moeled. They have more style, fit better, and will render more service under hard usage 'than will most lines at anywhere near their price. Pick out that new suit for Easier right now. Those who prefer a tailored to measure suit will find nice, new fabrics in our spring sample book.

Your selection will be made to your individual measure at an unusually low price for such high grade quality and workmanship. THErDAILYvNEWS'OT SAVE FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS DiSPLAYED IN GROCERY AND MEAT DEPARTMENTS LARGE DEPARTMENT STORES LOCATED EIGHT COUNTiES OF PENNSYLVANIA. An Unprecedented Event in Uniontown Theatricals GALA COMBINATION OF SCREEN AND STAGE! Nothing Like It Ever Seen in Uniontown The Most Pleasing Entertainment Ever Before! Offered Here. 5- SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FAMOUS ECHO ORGAN EXCAVATIONS IN EGYPT Other Late News Pictures Here's One Better Than "Twin Beds" A LAPSE INTO LAPS AND LAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs.

In a Fun-fest Based on the Stage AS unny Day in Scotland 1 if S3 A Bevy of Singing, Dancing, Scotch Ladies in a Snappy Offering of Music, Color and Song. Hear Jhe i Local motorists now have a brand new place and a brand new way to' John Morgan DefTenbaugh, aged get their cars washed, greased and SO, one of the most widely known polished, with service never before highly respected citizens of! approached in Untonlown, with Masontown, died at his home there: promptness a cardinal principle ami'at 1:15 this morning after a week's! with satisfaction guaranteed. Air illness with grippe and this conies about through the open-! Mr. DefTenbaugh's wife died 32 yesjs Ing of the South Street Auto Wash, and since then he had resided a new specially shop just placed at (with his sister, Miss Jane Deffcn- the service of motor car owners by baugh, who survives him in addition Addis Butlcrmorc. It is Jcssted In to two brothers, Daniel Deffenbaugh South street across from the rear of and Job Dcffen- the Woolworth Five Ten near Ihe.baugh of Brownsville.

He had no children. old Pennsylvania station. Brand now machinery for fast and; Mr. Delfeabaugh W2S one of the perfect washing of cars has bsen in-', most prominent and successful coal stalled. Including a portable electric operators and building contractors torch that illuminates the underhody.

"1 sotithern Fayette county and of cars so that the frame may leaves a considerible estate. He was be rightly cleaned. In other words. a life-long Democrat and a staunch at the South Street Auto Wash an friend of his party. He was a mem- automoblle is "washed behind the her of all Masonic bodies except the ears." This is a new one.

The wash Degree and his funeral Satur- rack holds two cars plenty of, a afternoon at his late residence is always on hand to make tt lie attended by Masonic ilelega- QUick but thorough job of any car at i lions who will take charge at the any time, the great growth of Brave in Jacobs Lutheran cemetery, closed cars, more nml more attention lne house the liev. J. J. Uuehl, is being given to a smart general lsstor 01 the Methodist Episcopal pearance all t'jc time. And with the i church, will onlciate.

approach of the spring season all cars are calling for at least annual FWIXG MHTS JI1 bath. Try the Auto Wash next time. Ewjng 'j uns Von of and Price, are so.i«Mc. Mrs Ewlng MiUs near Flatwoo( Sp died Wednesday morninc of bronchial oged one year, two ANCIENT LAW STILL STANDS months, three days. In addition to the parents, a sister, Grace Louise Edict Issued by Roman and a brother, Dayton Kugene, sur- Yea-s Ago Held to Be Enforce- jvivc.

Funeral services will be held able in Scotland. the home Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock with the Rev. M. P. Steele A Roman praetor's edict of 2.200 officiataing, Interment in tho Up- yenrs still affects Innkeepers anil periniddletown cemetery, ostlers in Scnlland.

A Drainle farmer i handed his horse to nn ostler to be slr.Wed. nnd the ostler pluecd, it Into double stnhle, where, shortly after, a Sfi-onil liorte was placed. Thrse two. horses had previously a 1 were known to he quiet nacl not quanelsome. The faraicr's licrse was Bound when it oat Inlo Hie stable, bat v.hen he returntu for It, It was found to be lame on the off and two days Inter, on the nd -Ice ot a Terennary surgeon, wng destroyed, i The farmer sacd the ostler and the dse dismissed the case, which was We Are Prepared for a Furore When the Women See Tbe Biggest, Boldest Thing John M.

StaU Ever Made. is Mo she's 40 to 50 and can come out of the kitchen," says Dr. Andre Tidon, Ph. famous psycho-analyst. "She suddenly finds herse'f without an interest in life and goes vainly seeking excitement." she's Ifi to 21," says Mrs.

Minnie Barton, City Mother of Los Angeies. she's 26 and' starts to look says Captain Rheba Crawford, IJroadway evangelist. 26 (o 35, say the divorce records. BUT WHAT ABOUT A MAN: Get Ready for All You Can Think of ia Drama, Heart-Hits and Thrills A Splendid Two-Reel Comedy With Lloyd Hamilton as the Schoolmaster. iVf He Had a Lady 'Friend In Every Port Rut When the Storm JSroke There Wasn't Any Port to Go To Comedy Special "A GOOD SCOUT" Concert Orchestra Orchestra Organ News Views TODAY ONLY Prices Not Advanced.

Today, Friday and Saturday OUCH! LUMBAGO! RUB PAIN FROM SORE, LAME BACK Rack hurts your Can't straighten up within sudden pain, sharp aches The appeal Judge held that i um bago. In law the Praetorian edict of S87 B. Strain ai Now listen! That's or maybe from a strain, and you'll get relief the mo- C. npplied nnd that the'injury waa.rncnt you rub your hack with sooth- not due to "the act of God." The Ing. penetrating St.

Jacobs Oil. Xoth- lord jHstloeclerk Fnlrl the case raised in? else lakes out soreness, lameness questions of Importance nnd dirflcnlty. 011 stiffness so quickly. The first question they had to decide rul lt on our nack. was whether stabler fell within the eilict.

After carefully con You simply rt ol comes ls ha nlless n(i I WEDNESDAY FEB. 28, MATINEE and NIGHT. A Day of Brilliant Wit and Joyous Music And His Famous Gilbert SuUivan Comic Opera Company in the Comic Opera Classic. A Kesplencjent Production of the Merriest Comic Opera Ever Written. With the Greatest Cast Eve? Assembled SEATS ON SALE SOON MARCH JURORS 7TH Balducci, Thomas.

ConnellSTllle 3. Bales, Albert, Uniontown 7. Beighley, I. Uniontown Blxler, James, South Union 1. Bowie.

T. Menallen 2. Howraan. Sanford, Georges 1. Doyer.

Melvin Bullskin 2. Bulger, Mrs. Nellie, S. Brownsville 2 I Johnson, Jatncs Uniontown S. Kunkle, Justin Uniontown 7.

LaBarre, Mrs. Elizabeth, Union 1. Lamble, James Stewart. Lcapllne, David Dunbar Twp. I.

Livingston, Mrs. Mary, Franklin 3. Lynch, Mrs. Kaiherrne, 3. Lynn, Martha, Jefferson 1.

Lynn, (Souier, Washington 1. Means, Bart Vanderbllt. Means, John Redstone 3. Busli, Mrs. Jean S.

Brownsville 1. i Minor, Frank. Connellsvllle Twp. 2. Carr, Mrs.

Eliza. Dunbar Twp 1. Christopher. Daniel, German 6. Coleman, Walker, Dunbar Twp.

3. Collins. Harry, Upper Tyrone 1. Cowle, Robert, North Union 5. Crapper, Rev.

W. Masontown. Daley. James, Connellsvllle 1. Dean, Edward South Union 2.

nolan, John, Tayette City. Driver, Rev. C. Nicholson 1. Duncan.

Xorman. Unionlown 6. Edwards. J. Conaellsville 3.

Emery, John. German 5. Kvans, Jessie. Dunbar Twp. 2.

Evans. John South Connellsvllle. Farqnhar, A. Fayette City. Fcnton, John 0., Uniontown 6.

Klsher. L. Connellsville 1. Friel. Mary ConnellsTille 2.

Goldberg, David. Uniontown 3. burn the skin. Goldman, Max, Brownsville 1. Don't suffer! Get a'Graham, Mrs.

Mary Janp, Perry 3. small trial bottle of old, honest St. Griffith, Andrew, Lxizernc 3. Oil from any dras store, and C. Georges 3.

-nnnWc 10 nnd in modern Inw nny wnr-, ar(cr lsing it forget' liardins, George, Xorlh Union 3. rant Ilic sKpgcstcrt rtiscrimlnntlon. that ever had backache, lumbago Harris. Benjamin, Stewart. Uo was of the opinion that slaliiers.

lor sciatica, because your back will ITesj. Samuel Uniontown 4. as well ns according to Ilia never hurt, or cause any more misery. Huhbarci, Mrs. Elizaholli.

Uniontown 1 law of Scottam), fell within the edict. "over disappoints, aid has been Hughes, Aaron, Dunbar Twp. 1. for GO years. Jennings, Mrs.

Margery, Menallen Miller, Edward, Dunbar borough. I Morrison, Mrs. Dertba, Dunbar boro. SllossborE. Charles, Washington 1.

JMoyer. Arlhnr, Uniontown 4. Mullen, Howard, Ualontown 6. Murphy, Mrs. Isabella, Jefferson 1.

McClay, W. Uniontown 2. McCombs, Mrs. Rhrxja, German 1. McKlnney, Charles, Unlontown S.

Nixon, Tatil, Georges 3. I'alfrey, Frank. Washington 1. Patterson, Mack, Connellsvlllo E. Percy, Robert, South Brownsvll)e 2.

Porter, Columbus Luzerne Poundstoner-W. Falrchance. Pringle, A. Soulli Brownsville. Ramsey.

W. Fairchanco. Rex, Mrs. Daisy Danbar Twp. 5.

Robinson. William, Spilnghlll 2. Ryan, Michael Brownsville Twp. Scott, Clark. Uniontown 6.

Skinner, John Upper Tyrone 1. Smith, Mrs. Gwendolyn, N. Union a. SSanffcr, Mrs.

Nannie Connellsville 6. Stewart, Walter, Menallen 2. Stickle, M. Conncltsrillo 3. Stephen, German 6.

TilHs, Charles Uniontown 2. Wardley, Maude Cotmellsville 6 GREAT HEALER FOR SORES, CUTS, SCALDS BURNS AND BRUISES Great Antiseptic Ointment Called San Cura That Fayette Drug Company on Moncyback Plan. "Arm badly scalded with steam," writes Gilbert Hard of Ktnard's Jtilla, Ohio; "San Cura Ointment relieved the pain at once and arm healed rapidly. It la a wonderful ointment," Here's another Ellis Frankenstein, TittJsvllJe, broke bis leg; In bed lr momhs; discharged from hospital as incurable; was five on crutches, while opening in leg continued to discharge pus; Ruf- jferod terrible pains; San Cura Oint- flrew out poisonous pus and iTOany pieces ot bone; now perfectly heallhr; soro healeJ, and weight Increased from S6 to 121 pounds. San Cura Ointment ia nuch a marvelous healing antiseptic ointment that It Is sold on money-back plan.

It relterea Itching skin, tetter, eczema, salt rheum, old running and fever sores, ulcers, boils, carbuncles, sore nipples, piles, frosted feet, chilblains, catarrh and chapped akin. Only 30 and 60 cents a Jar. Be sure and always use SAN CURA' SOAP for all skin diseases and lo givo you a. fine complexion. It's a splendid baby soap, prevents Infantile 25 cenls.

A Uttlo btc oat 01 nia TBT, BUT 17 PAYS TO XVir.K TO i-XEUUD'S, WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Tmlny this liank. with all good Americans, honors She name of George Wnsli- ington, nnd the hope that Ihe time will never come when lh.it great, name, will not caiise a Ihrill of pride in (lie bosom of every AmcricHii ON SAVINGS ACCOUHTS Capital, Surplus and Profits OVER THE NATIONAL BfiHK OF FAYETTE COUHTY DNIONTOWN, PA..

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