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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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1922 THE DAILY NliWS STANtiAttD, UNIONTCHVN, PA. P'AGH FIVE. SPO Matty Resigns as Refefee and Signsto Play With kj fi V7 Unable lo resist of came, Matty Ilaln, tlie lion me Ihose of Kobert K. I'atllsou of Philadelphia, son ot the former Covcrnor; John pf PUiE- luirtfb, Colonel Frederick Kcrr of Cloarfield, William R. McLean Philadelphia and Vance C.

McCoraivlc of Hanlsburg. Tlie action of thc conference In llarrisburg lata week has had fndorsi'inenl from Democrats in all parts of Ihc nlain. IMS aroused deep 'lute-rest In liie future of tlie pailyaiH CONFESSES cratte leaders are confident It will re- 1 suit In harmony and fiie presentation a unltpd from to lhc Itcpubllcan the lug for (he remainder of the In the November it- The Careys have yet to play ftvi; 1 Continued irom Fiffi Page. In (Iii-Ir posscfslou or al Iholr homes holdups In and robbPiic.i al Republic. Cic-div.

ior which are the mo 1 important lhat have been made In this city tii years Is given lo T'cm J. Fijiz, manager eran of many an old lime Kal olic wl i a fighl 10 lhc finish for ihe bacon. 'I today presented his resignation as Wh1 KC ll( rMly referee In Hie Clly League and was regretted. only go lo make ihe Immediately signed by Manager Hoi grand climax of lhc league xeason a Urady to hold down one ot ihe guard I little tougher. Haiti Is regarded positions on the Casey five.

The ac-j highly as a player iiml he will uncon-, lion came as a complete surprise, hut Kclously lake ihe reins In ihe many who have watched the old wise! lloor same, probably adding jnsl that I headed boy Ihoni In from extra power necessary io put' Bide rail with piston regularity ami jibe Caseys over the wire, winner of apparently without effort, long ago ihe second half. wciUng almost single haijdcd on the caw, night and day, tln'cc tlie time llnce weeks ago when studio was entered and apparatus woriji approximately 51,000 sioleu. made use of his pbotogiaphic kuoulcdge lo bring the trio to the suiTacc and eventually cause Hicir nr- When.lie arrived at the scene of Ills en the morning of February 2 last Fritz bad lo ivork upon but a few burnt To caII olKCrvcr ani left- in his laboralory and linger LOCAL surmised that ihc big fellow could nol resist the temptation to show the boys JUHI how It Is done. City League managers have not yel accepted resignation nor have they ratified his contract with the and ll may Jnct he possible Hint Ma'ty will not be allowed to consummate his wish, despite Die ln- dlnullon. Malty Is regarded as among Die best arbllrars In Ihe counly and his judgment Is generally held as al a minimum of fault.

Rain makes fewer errors, It is generally acknowledged, than any olhcr referee on the Central Hoard In Ihls illstrlcl. The fellow will referee his last game tonight, the resignation bc-com- Ii)B-effective Thursday, 2nd. After thai he will go into active train- A keen sludcnl and analysis! of the Mrs. Marstellcr, al tlielr residence, t'J liyrer avenue, February 23, an eight pound daughter. Little Miss has been which showed plainly the Tuesday, finishing pla ates.

lloor game when Informed ibis morn given Ihe name of Kllcn. lioih Dial IJain was considering llicmcnl hud Ihls to nay: "The passing of Ilaln will he re- molhcr and the baby are doing rc mously. Mrs. H. iitcnlz (nee Mlbs Tillic ceivcd with profound regret on ti(cl' rllorl lcl will leave for her home In part "of all fair lovers of a clean Klyrlil Ohfo lo ay elns hcrc for thc past two weeks.

came on to attend 'ihe funeral keii by iwo 'big' ot "'o' 1 the late Mrs. Morgantown Tllor (K 11 ot Wcst Fil cltc street. Mrs. M. A.

Klelcr, of the Fayette Title and Trust build Inn. has gone lo I'ltlsburch for a.i few weeks' visit Ihe Cascys will gain In strength. wl 1 varlo'us friends and relatives re whole league will feel thc loss of the My fellow." Matty will be on thc job as usual tonight, however. Doln Is Ihc best lloor ollklal In Unlontown. The fad that he was pic colleges lo 'referee at cently is fitting evidence of his competency.

never saw an official more ef- fcclivc on the floor Ihan llain. While Many Merchants Offer Additional Prizes For Other City League Stars A half dozen merchants have added an's on Ihe crowning night of Iheir prizes to the grand, window display triumph. It will he a free spread siding In that cily. Kricnds of A. Q.

Oavls will regret hal lie is confined to his home on Dyrer avenue with a severe attack of the (lu. XellU; Peasley left for her liome in Kast End, Pittsburgh. Mils morning afler spending the pasl two weeks here as the guest of friends Mr. and Mrs. J.

Kdgar Hustead and daughter Miss Jeanne Hope Hustead, left Monday for Orlando, where they will join Mrs. J. M. Huslead. After spending a'few days al Dial which allracled the attention scores of passersby at of' vyllh Ihc best ala carle on the pro- lo Ihc athletes males In drug slore during the pasl week.

The; Thc window display Is attracting Lynch clothing store has announced all kinds of interest. Thc Society liial It will offer a handsome prize to' Urand suit of dollies which will go llic league lo be added among the lo the best baskcl losser in the league dozen and more articles that will go. a sample of ihe suit lo be hlctes overtowerltiK their picked by the individual. A scoring or defensive worli. rear EastmaVJ'Kodak is on" display, A.

llergman has presented the gift of the Crawford'drug slore, Icagup with a fine spring hat of- a' and half articles are standard make. Thc Fair store has yet to be entered irT the "window, offered a pair of basketball Local merchant's 'desiring' lo-offer while Manager Cruse of I lagan's lies- prjzcs are requested to put such art- laurant. has gone everyone 0113 step iclcs Into the hands of William Sleele better by announcing that ihc City at. Ihe Crawford drug store before Ihe will be his guests'at of this weekv 1 and Legion Must Fight, No Mean Foes In Tonight's Fuss Signing Hill Sturgeon, high school clean slate up to Ihe Baron game thai oguard of other days, and K. K.

Low- closes the season. stclfcr, said at one time to have been! So far ibis halt lhc dope has been considered for the Jasepr club in the running true. Upsets now only Hasten! League, at present'connect- to be expected. cd with the Internal revenue depart- mcnt and a resident of this city for, SO rvinv iiirin iv thc past year, the club last! IMON IC UU evening took slops lo give the Cham-! Thc students of South Union high plon tiarons the bailie of their lives sc o1 at work preparing place thc entire party will go to Miami, for a few weeks' sojourn before reluming to Ibis city. Mr.

and Mrs. M. O. Haines, son Orlando, and Mrs. linlnes' sister, Miss Mary Wcsl.

have returned home froi a six weeks' sojourn In various parts of thc South. Miss Mary Henry wlio has held clerical'position at the local hospital, has-resigned from her work at lhal Institution. Miss Ma'ud Carman has returned to her home at'West Elizabeth after being the guest of Conncllsville street friends for ihe pasl few days. Little Freddie Gibson; son of and Mrs. Fred Gibson-Is confined to his parents' home Morgantowi slreei suffering from an" attack pneumonia.

The little fellow underwent an operation some time ago al the local hospital for throat He-is getting along as well as couli be expected. Today. March 1. is Asli Wednesday. March came in like a lion.

According lo the time-worn adage It will consequently be expected to retire like lamb. It is just 20 days more until Spring officially be lo thc Tues- Home of ihe matches were soiled. O'hers were clean. From this Fritz deduced that one of his visitors was a smoker. The olhcr one was noP.

A constant smoker never Ids a match get dirty In his pocket. Johnson a user of cigarettes. Agres never uses ihtni. From lhc finger prints. Fritz eliminated with the help of County Detective Joha-J.

Russell-the possibility cf Ul lecal young men and youths who have had their linger prinls taken or for -other jobs which lave been committed iti this city. wa? shadowed for more two'weeks aud-Monduy aftcr- loou was picked up by Vincent I) as he loitered in front be p.o;'.off!cc waiting for a check under the name of j. W'. Jaiiriso'i: Also received'mail-under lhc name of Krerl -l is cou nccled Oiu famous (Jirton gang cf rittsburgh. according to Allegheny cctiniy detectives who were in Ihis city last night.

It took a four hour grilling to make Johnson break into a confession on the IlempCo job. Ho finally did so, revealing the location of most of the lenses and giving the authorities lhc names cf his accomplices. tonight. Manager Wendell Stone today Bins. That date, according Hagcrsiown almanac, falls day, March 21.

The day's length is Lome, Invites Mrs. M. Girard, Representing IMON'OCRAMMGlJ sliilion- tionery and cards in many new and pleasing stylos aye arousing no litlle interest in pur sprint; letter paper. Orders are filled promptly and satisfactorily. For boy anil girl will he want- inf calling curds thai are the new- out.

Already we have Kent in the orders for scores of the cards that will lie found In ilie liivltn- linns foi 1 commencement next May or is ll June Is nol a hit too early lo he at- tcndin Kto that riKlit now. if you arc a Senior in any the local or nearby high schools, for, o( course, yon want your cards engraved Wedding Cards and announcements in the styles dictated by Fashion and Good Taste. Stationery Department iicre for two weeks lo loach Unioiitowu kuiltcrs lalcsl stilchcs ami newest designs. PRING lias brought us many new and beauti- fui colors and kinds of Minerva speedy needle will turn, into new sweaters. and sports hats long before the Springtime makes their wearing Country Club links and tennis courts and the open road beckon fair 'alhlelcs out of doors.

Join the Class Any Day Instruction Is Free lo All Patrons of the Minerva Yarn Department. Gold Bond Stamps Save on What You Buy. Ou the person of Agrcsla was found the pistol which 'was 4 taken from Walclimnn James I.aClair of the Tri-Slate garage on the the place was entered and the Ihrce held up LaCialr; taking tlie contents of the cash register. The boys also revealed the biding places of much their, loot ih" Republic. Conuellsville and in the mountains.

On Johnson's person was found a complete set of skeleton keys one of which had been used in ac complishlng -the robbery at the Le inont store. Ilotli Jolmson' and Valloni wer- sentenced to Huntingdon reformatory from Fayettc connly-iii 1817 for rcb bing the hue Captain William S. Craft, but were later paroled from institution. Inspection of ibc boys' effects siiow llial they aie in possession of com- meat w.as Mr. Smiley has moved from his liomc In Georges township to a new city home in Unlontown and is eligible because of residence.

The withdrawal of the Georges as-, scinblyman has lefl the field wide open and there arc a half dozen candidates each claiming the right to succeed Mordinnt L. Collier. I jl defeated in the pri- maries two'years aso, is ready lo nounee. M. Lee Titus, of Point Mar- 1 A'Trnr 1 I.HLATRE TONIGHT, MARCH 1 iou, is a' candidate, backed by the dry.

element. mid Clarence Patterson of Nilan, is another dry man who will run. Smithfield has produced a favorite son in the person of S. Uurch- Iiuil, the well known storekeeper (here, while Fred llublc announces that he loo will make a fight for ihc Ii3ne scat in the firsi district. plete code which they exchange now 10 hours and minutes, the sun stuff including one of ill officially risins at o'clock and en.from Kcmpes Studio; SC 1 and much of Ihe Mr.

nnd Mrs. James liytond have returned to their home. in Connellsvillc tfor their annual play, which is to be Ifc-ivcn March 2 at the Areford school i aftc a bricf visit lvllh Mrs I parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Will formlho thM tta a "And Home Came 1 a spnghlly comedy of mys- would waive Ihe usual seven days' clnusu before a player can appear tcr ac ''o" of "'e come the door and that bulb Sturgeon rs al ll Kip Va vf l.owstcttcr will be permitted lo ap 1 "-'talskill Mounlains. The plot has J(jhn Wiles, of linirclon Mills" i vcd 1n thft tity yesterday on Thus- mission. He will return home pear with night. the social 'to-! lo th lne struggle for supremacy in a furniture factory between Ted, There will be scores of rooters for Die rightful heir, and one Ira Stone. Ihe olhcr OH an a(lvcntur "'ho is Irving to gain hand to give moral support lo the conlro1 tnc Ted is as- sistcd by Moliic Macklin.

the plucky little housekeeper of the Itip Van Winkle Inn. The cast is as follows: Skcet Kellcy The Clerk Moonbcamcrs in th'e hope'that ManJ ager Stone's men will be ciiughl napping. Wendell, however. Smiles at lhc suggestion. Pike Henry will be moved to forward tonight playing on the other side of Captain "lied" I.a- Clair.

Allen Parkc will again show al center and thc guards vill he tlie reliable Dill Sayder and Stauffcr. Thc second game will see a battle royal. The Knslern Bridge will put on lhc floor ils reorganized five and will go into tonight's game'determin- ed to knock off one of lhc league leaders in thc Legion Five. 1 this promises to be the hardest fought game ycl offered in the The loday. Frank Matthews reports the highest automobile, license seen locally to date.

No. -MI-SIS. At noon today the velocity of the wind around Ihe bank building corner made it almost impossible for pedestrians lo walk. -Miss Mary Hunt returned early this morning from Morgantowii, w. where she, accompanied by her fatli- ttilbur Uryson jcr.

Mail Carirer William Hunt, went Garwood Thc Heiress yesterday tor a personal interview Gertrude Taylor Miss Loganberry Thc Spinster Thelma Snyder Ira Slonc The Villain Frank Andrews Aunt Jubilee Roberta Walls 'r- Man Thc Karlc Creamer Jim Uykcr The Lawyer KIcharil Sturm lllack of llic University of west Virginia, in reference lo vocal lessons. Miss Hunt is a senior in' high school nnd will graduate in June She is a lyric soprano of considerable The rmA- 3ll ly aml lalics lllis opportunity to i ne LOOK further increase her musical educa- (lion. She will begin work al the University following Ihe close of her work s. without Tyfon. have bad toi reform their ranks sllghtlv.

but the- IC cnhle are now believed to have entered into 11 0 Dl1 rb The Wido and in Ihc local schools. "Tsk.Ius a real ocea trip r.ear the equator." writes Col. A. Stone on -ll ii- munt il ek Il i i TI 0 postcard to the editor from llonolu- Iheir playing stride again and this means uncertainly for thc Legion. Dcfcal for Ihe liarons and the Lesion tonight would set the dope all Ted Klfic Evarilla Fell I lu.

Tile well-known coal and coke op- wj crater and hanker Is making thc trip John Ncsmith Helen Drorschak The Groom fiicuds. a party cf Pittsburgh business Senator M'Corkle The Father Donald rainier COMMI1IEE15 READY T. I. Altman writes from lier Tlie Uride, home in Riverside. thai they arc enjoying ihc fine weather, and she writes that lhc little ones In (be Children's Home here could enjoy California with her.

Miss Kdltb of The Xcws hiifiucss oflice is off duly and (Oiinucd to her home en Xortii Two more rippers loniglu. Barons. 'minus Scmans. play Moonbeams, plus three new stars. Legion, out 10 win second lOoniruueo Pace eaiidi.lalcs for sialc so lac 1 Iclters.

This code consists ci words commencing with the leiter as many as fifty oC these words appearing upon a written page. Tlie boys also gave, thc authorities Hie name of a Chteigo "fence" where they bad disposed a quality of lenses stol- and valued at material laken from thc McCIay sludio in Wilkins- Agresta, wlio is the "kid" 'of the party lives at house Mo. 197 Oliver. Wiry and spry, the lad was boosted through the transom, letting his mates in from the interior. Agrcsta is bill.

19 years old. Tiie arrest and confessions of the three clear away- some of the biggest jobs which have been terrorizing tho county during thc past five months. There is a roomful of miscellaneous stuff lying at liie counly detective's office and Russell requests fiat all persons subjected to rcbbcr- ies during tlie past few months, pay a visit to liie place for the purpose of identifying some of the goods. COHEN'S FEBBUARY Continued One.) onlyjji' MARMIEE50H tConlmiicd rrcm Pago agony. Though related to many Uu- iontown families by blood and marriage.

Miss Reeson's nearest relatives now live in Frederick, Mil. They have been summoned. Miss llccsoii is lhc daughter of lhc late Jesse Ueeson, Ihe granddaughter of Henry iJceson, and the great- granddaughter of Henry Ilceson, founder of Unionlowu. She is one of the city's most remarkable women and for years has been a keen delight to a circle of iiitimale friends who regard her highly. She is a member of SI.

Peter's Kpisropal church. All who know Miss Rceson ha shocked by Ihe news of her tcrr accide.nl. the granting of tlie most liberal credit terms to their customers. i When asked what contributed most lo Ihe success of iheir sale, Mr. Abe Cohen replied, "White we are staunch believers of advertising, the use of printers' ink loses its value, its.

effectiveness and Its Killudice if IL docs not contain the elements of sincerity, truthfulness and honesty of purpose. Oar reputation' for possessing these vital elements was gained through the hardest kind of work dur- ing the. past 21 we have been in We have always believcil! that it Is as necessary to keep a cns-j loners confidence in you as lo gain il. We 'stand bnck 1 of everything wu sell and comptair.is of any kind arc instantly righted lo the customer's entire satisfaction. "We have always aimed to give tiicj customer the greatest value for llic) money and Lccan.se of our ability 'buy for lion to carry out car aim In rectiou.

Take for 'instance bur slogan, 'The store that service now, 'service 1 is an important factor In present day merchandising and 'ser-' vice' is the oulsandinrj feature of our store. Trompt delivery. 1 up furniture. 1 'hanging window shades and laying 'trimming all wall paper 'ieplacing grates in stoves without 'replacing any airicle net entirely 'replacing phonograph molors 'sending an expert furniture finisher to put. in poj-fect shape any ariiclci purchased, regardless of date of' purchase.

1 These are service which i every customer is enlillcd 10 and rc-j ccivcs al this slore." A word about cur slogan "To double otir liusincss THE PREMIER COLORED ATTRACTION JAMERICft COMPANY INCLUDES MAMIE SMITH (HERSELF) AND MANY Of THE WORLD'S GREATEST COLORED SINGERS DANCERS, 5YNCOPATOR5 ANO' COMEDIANS. FROM-RAQTJME-TO-GRflND-OPERA: A KtRRY. JAZZY MEDtEY DANCE Get your seats now. Prices 83c, $1.10, and $1.65, at Beeson's Book Shop. Bell Phone 36.

I less' we are Iherefor in posi-j When we launched this on January I. were very careful to explain wo intended to double the of- our business during this year and Miilc it meant a reduction of our small profils. it was wi re'Jiec'iit wcro attcr rulli src; ot Icrriblo il us io double ORGAN IBQfJ AND COMFORT Evevyllnng iias ils drawbacks. Thq Iroubic having money is the worry over it. i Iliis bank will lake cave of your tnoney, give you a sense of security, and relieve you of worry.

It means money and comfort, not money and worry. Four per cent paid on Savings Accounts. cur army of customers, FO. in onlcrj. fans a real run in both games.

Following the floor fun Ihere will lie dancing lo thc strains of Gallalin Six music. Everyone wants to see how the Rarotis will get along without the Se- inans luck. And everyone wants the llrldgo can stage its threatened cpmo- Foltz rlaughicr. Thc will be Riven a place on the ticket and young lady h.is been Jacqueline woman may be named fov one of Ihe Harriet, licth molhcr and the new Lancaster, head of liie flaic grange. 0( -Marion.

.1 Callaiin avenue wttlf illness, Hceson was slill livini; ui 2 to a 'his. naturally fi.llowsl James Silbaugh aad I'orlcr McKin- o'clock but hor death is iro.ly a lllc second part of that slogan: "Mc.v.is 1 i.r-y of CTiiton Mills were local busi-jter of hours, her phvsirNins lower prices to you." I callers yesterday. (Kho may possibly till tomorro-v. The wall paper department's form-! Mrs Anna Crawford has returned Hehtivcs let; Frederick. at nrnn ol spring opening is listed for ale aflcr spend- vvll a B.H- at the big as the ucst cf I1m ro 01 "'oniing.

sinco 1C 0 ias accmml a io I of many odd pieces c.f (iirniinre from! tlln February hcs-idcs a' coileciion of slightly shopworn For United States senators, miss splendidly, A. .1. Ilower, the veteran Tfoga, former secretary ot labor In the cabinet of President have. 1 EPH, 1MB TO Tyler, running- Democralic ot suils and single a "C4ean' sweep" is being planned sinning Ihis' Sr.surdny to dispose of Ibis r.HTClir.n-j disc beforc'tlic arrival of the new. November.

PATTIES Lasts four times as long as the usual comfaca of face powder and rouge. In a large highly gold box with mirror and popular Irresistibly 'Different!.

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