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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO Corner. Pittsburgh and Peter Streets TJnlonlowii, 1'a. C. It. President A.

C. HAGAN, JOJIN O'DOXXEI'I', Trensiirer and BAN 0. Business Manager, 1888. Published every afternoon except Christmas, Thanksgiving, Fourth" of July, Labor Day and Sunday 12 ctuU per week by carrier; 60 cents per month, or $6.00 per year by mall or carrier. If paid in advance, J5.CO per year, by mall or carrier.

fi JS27. 'Published every Thursday, at IN ADVANCE. 1ELL PHONE NO.l TRi- 8TATE Entered tbe-Poalofffe, UntonUnvu, Mail Matter. MONDAY, AUGUSTUS, 1923 GOOD AFTBIINOOS! Aw, 'let's talk football. rroin Oce.) women 1n New York Is In I'iltsburgh It la Well, what of It? A generous foot usually marks tf sound constitution And good disposition.

A email fo9t usually denotes' vanity and: irapertoushess. Small nre only ornamental. The)' are not even patrician. The baby doll may ba all rljht for surely exhibition but If you are tolas to ehooao a'girl to go through life who can Uko tbe -bitter with the sweet and. who will generally be.t&cre when you nt a stout reed to lean upon'; tbe one with the biggest doge.

Sue knowa bow to keep both of them on the ground. Pittsburgh has-come to rob Chicago of the distinction of having the biggest women's Jept Is neither here nor (here. The Windy City, haa other things to brag of outside of her It' has a judge by the significant name of Sabbath who holds the world's record lor reuniting couples, who'have sought divorce at WB "Tig said'he has.senX an many- is BOO. couples out of court resolved to give marriage another trial. Rendered melancholic by hi's years experience Judge Sabbath gave advice the other day young Didn that Sunday storm tear tilings up7 Ford drivers 'took possession roads, agaln-yesterday.

The world started 'the week nicely. Germany took'a'fainting spelt and England and France got Into each The millennium must have hit Ireland they're all dead. "What will C'ooliifce" do? that he can avoid Down East are playing jolt in one-piece" bathing Thai of thing vwill soon play else wilh the game. "Were really -worried over what's 7 happened to Walt and 'si I Yes we made a with allowed her to 1 keep Bergdpll. married persons and those matrimony.

"Dear and forbear is the secret of marriage," he said. "There are too many marriages based on'bas(y many one-ulgbt marriages, too many marriages due to It ieiTt all looks, you isnqw. What you have to know about your mate is his ways, his disposition, even bis faults, for we all have them. "I hope 'some time lo get a law passed obliging a couple, to wait thirty tic. issuance tbe license flnil the wedding," 'the Judge went.

at the start is not necessary. It you have to work together; you'll know each -other, much better. live together better 'and be happier, and," he added, "a great deal rte- pends oiT'tbe lhe real help. "If the wife gives a man a gooi breakfast in the morning and kisses him goodbye; he'll want home at night to. see her again.

Bu think of nnisther klrid of home nol really, a home at 'all. The wife ou'i all playing HHS- hand gets No no sup per; That find the mosi common tauses of Ambassador- Cieddes rural America 1s 'dry. din i How's that for kld- Go West, young man, go West. Thousands of movie-mad girls are £. out Of nork in Los An.geles.- What are the Democrats going lo do Darriifweno fef- Three hundred dolla.rs covered all the jewelry owned by old Bill teller whose estate is appraised at 1 1102000000.

It's a poor kitchen maid these days who more jewelry Pride of each. -I JKS- In 4 gifte with th saciiQces which tfjoir parents! msk for them. True, there mail parents who do not make any sac rifl(jes, hut the average couple.does Dmib'ury, conies fron with a' pitthetic of father, klaing' himseif; and when.tho of-; 111- healt threatened the depletion of the fiin saved" for son and daughter. Fo yoai-s Mr; and, Mrs. Henry Sriile had toiled and.

scraped to provide their two children When he was satisfied that they ha enough and a motleat Income sides, Mr. The tru fund for their children was the lif At Ibis distance it looks like Pike Murphy against tbe field. is out to raise the largest army in the world. Probably for Germany. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS 'On and Hoys' Giplliing.

There nre still some choice worlh.while bargains in the Clpth- ing Deportment, including Palin Beach anri Mohair Suits, Golf and Tepnis Clothing, Children's -Wash Suits. Many have taken advantage of tho rare.bargains"offered ih Hoys' Suits to outfitted in flne quality suits, exceptionally low prices. have a fe.v/ (if-these bargains! left but you liaVl'hetter come soon if you to take adr vantage of this money-saving opporh.mity as they wiil not last much longer. We have placed the en. tire stock'iii two special groups---All lo 52.50 to values, reduced to special-reducfioiis also extend' to the Furniahiiig Department, with very: few lines excepleiL A special sale pf Emery former values $2.00, $2.50 and neckband and collar attached This is a.good opportunity to fi'eglici) up 3'0iii'shirt'iitock and save money.

A special clean-up sale of HANAN SHOES; every pair in stock at One-Fourth Off. A quantity of good, $2.00. These are odds and ends; nevertheless are all of good The old Corner is brimful of. rare is your opportunity lo get high class-merchandise a'l a price that means a good investment. JOHN LYNCH The Peoples Furniture Store are poor gurdlans Indeed ot, 'they haH teen h'e wealth- they, inherit.

Many a at the resort hotel managed by. W. ortuue representing tojl and weatrof Bomo doting ancestor is; THURSDAY, AUU. lij, 1908 iBsipaled long before the Edwin Weltnor'raarrled Miss Den- hlldron have reached middle a -p cor Oilmore of Concellsvllle- hls because the children who were George Titlow and John Thomp- made the beneficiaries of 'ero in Cleveland, biwi Ifices were not taught the value of oney or the years.of work, and Colonel M. Reid and Henry P.

vorry it took to accumulate It. shyder ot Connellsvllie local Cast -about 'you for 'here are scores them in the city, of Unionlown aJone. It is a pitiful' THURSDAY, 1808. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry -Mr, hlng-to-coatemplate, but is never- an(I Ml 'wiKiani Miss Brownfield' Mlsa Bessla lulnli'TKEnlBE To New Home Builders A UGUST AT THE PEOPLES FURNITURE STORE 'Votfers you the one big opportunity of (urnUbing the home with highest quality, guaranteed furniture at the greatest financial savings. Superlative expressions. But inspection and comparison will bear us out. Our AofUit Sale is an established mjtitution, recofnized ail over the county by discriminating hone furnishers. Cur interior decorators, if you wish, wiil be'glad to call personally, assist you in planning your needs and then aid arranging your selections.

We want yoiito take your time in making your selections that the new home, furnish- "Jngs will be just exactly as you wish it. Your selections may be made now at August Sale prices if home is not quite ready. They will be held in our biff warerooms without additional charge until you are ready for them. a certainty, that In more han.atly.per cent of the'cases the Hinehart i a ten.days'..«! money, of-this'generation will prove to Deer Park and he curse, of the; next. Charles Searlght'Ketovcr, 11 yea old son of-Attorney 0.

F. Kef over a ypnng. eoniuuiilun won yacht-! Lakq-Simcob, Captain TrevHt was visiting hli former home here. -II. K.

MncQuarrle Sett for his old home-In-Nova''Scotia. WEDNESDAY; Aiib. is, Balslnger: roua'dedv'ont .32 service J.V.'H>R.=>-.- early frien nad (heir picnic "at Oakford The Sterling- reunion' was held el Miss Elizabeth Reese returned to Pittsburgh after visiting Mrs. O. W.

Taylor, Macy ami Hmvkes vflib'arc Keiiriedy for five'weeks. INSPECT COMPARE CHOOSE We want j'ou to take fullest advantage of these extraordinary, unequalled, unprecedented August Furniture Sale Savings. If you are unable to come in during we will be jdad to arrange evening appointments to suit your convenience. Fjigland to have about as success getting the French out ol the Henry Ford had getting tte troops out of the trenches Fess up, now. Did you go to 'church yesterday, or dirt you go in jnriiamia'? Then one parent after another fe Ilil New and wefa threatened.

This them more than their poor, were heard from the bedroom of'the little home they occupied, and when neighbors rushed, in the was dead and the woman' dying. Letters written to son daughter were found. The -couple were never known to. quarrel, and the beiiet is thnt' rather thp.n impair the fund they had provided for'lhelr children, they entered. Intti a pact to leave this world.

Producing Week. Jazz week here! After days of rehearsing the ous "Opera VB'. Jazz" sketch will bo presented at the State starting For some time past all.the.mechani- cal aad art departments of the Penn- Stale Amusement IrtcVhave concentrated their efforts to make this one of the most gala weeks In. the history State.theatre. The final rehearsal was given the various -performers yesterday by Macy-and Hawks, who are staging the event.

Mr. Macy last evening that.Jre-lhought that the Week" that be offered at the State will surpass any he has previously conducted? i Nearly twenty-five performers appear In. the'piece and "Whether, one likes classical or jazz music tastes will be fully gratified. Gladys Yates, one, of the dancers who appears. Is sal (ft to be as good as any who have appeared here.

How often time proves that children are not worthy of these yeari of.work and Eelf-deniall How often AVG. 18, 1018 Ross Augustine wan honorably discharged from the '8. -army after of Illness at Waller Heed hospital, Robert McCormlck--was In bata hospltat tn Norfolk; 111. Mrs. Blma B.

Maianey of the county eoraEilssioners' office took a trip to Chicago'to visit frlen'de. Foch's Plcardy drive the, Huira.37,000 prisoners, cannon and 10,00.0 machine-guns. Bolshevik rule was about to ha overthrown and Russia would soon be. back In the'war on the side of the" Allies, 'the press dispatches predicted. Tho' Old Fighting Tenth had its reunion in Connellsvtlle.

Weit Main St CocCldge announced something about them, however that h'e could not consider political i perate. questions until after the remains of Yet the danger of a Red overturn, his predecessor had been laid to rest has'not been for months and prob- church with Jiev. Aflnerd In.Marion. said also that he ably is not now any greater than the officiating. Interment will be In the the family, moved lo Unioblown.

She Is survived by the following children: Mrs." John Scott. Mrs. Robert Scott, Mrs. Alonzo Mrs. Florence Yowler anu Robert McNatl.

She Is" also survived by 3t -grandchildren and 46 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at.2 o'clock from the I'ercy danger of revolution by political re- Percy cemetery. actlonarlea. Almost any. rcso'ule would seek to continue and carry on the -Harding policies.

Unofficially, but by men high ih rank In tbe Re- group might overturn thc.Cuno gdv- -i ernm( i if no the constitutional form, if It cared to assume Its heavy burdens and thankless tasks. JIECOVERING FROM KERIOUS OPEBATIOX New York, Aug. That is a big statement, for the Swansea, reputed to be the highest boards ol the Stale have held such now In moviedom, haa been artists as Vera Sabina and Mayme Gehriie. Gladys, she's going lo A uv.ll vi.cfcujo. najo ollv tw do parents and wropgry In- Elve a run for their laurels and dulge their A generation! prora Ues to put over a real series of or two ago, when facilities for education of bny.

kind were meager, when were unknown and bathtubs a rarity, children were more amenable to.reason than they are today. Then every member of the family helped for the sake ot dances. If Gladys' dancing is as good as her looks, she will be a riot. "Minnie" Is the picture selected for the firtt of the week for showing in conjunction with the stage events. It Is Marshall" an'e latest work and Is said to be tho laiesi wurii ann is the whole.

Whatever sacrifices bestlblng he hasyet Were inane tn were made were participated In by SenneU comedy and pictures wortt menace is driver o' th' poplar car who butts in out (rafilc like a gold fish. rlon't know RO niucli bat it's common knoxvlcxlgr thflt thcr's gamblln' In cantaloupes Today all that Is changed. Thp average child demands comfort, convenience, education, dress and recreation wlthont regard to the family Income or exchequer. Seldom Is any return vouchsafed to a parent) for all the eacrlfices made In behalf the offspring. Indeed, In far too' many cases young men end young women demand support long after they have reached maturity, tome because they have seen the children of other and wealthier parents do that, very thing, and more because they lack the capacity to esrn a livelihood for themselves.

Hardlng's funeral Marlon, win complete the program. forced by a surgeon's knife to relinquish temporarily her gowns and jewels and to compose her beautiful body between the sheets of a hospital cot. Miss Swanson was slowly recovering from a serious operation today at a local hospital. She had hoped to keep'the fact ot her .111 nets secret. A private room In the hospital was prepared-for Miss Swauaon last Friday.

Shortly, before noon Mlsa Swan fon'krrived. Three hours later, the screen star was on the operating table and one of the most skilled surgeons.tn the East held her lite In his hands. lublican party, It been said for ilm that his ambition, like Mr. Is lo'Concentrate his at- entlOD- upon was, however, able to consideration of foreign affairs, even In the little period before he left Washington for Maf- lon. The menacing International The world never hears of the many tragedies which result from the cjerclse ot care, follcltude and felt-denial marie for the take of LOCAL EVENTS OF YEARS, AGO (CROU NfcWi (TANDAftD SUNAY, The West End hotel was corn- pletely renovated and Proprietor George F.

Titlow was determined to make the best In town. The 51 Company boyg got home from Greensburg where they salrl they bad a fine camp and good treatment. SATCUnAY. AUO. 13, 1898 Constable Dan Collins participated In sn exciting runaway coming In age bring wisdom? The older grow the more we wonder at the enthusiasm of children over the birth- 1 days.

The Cynical Bachelor observes that It ie quite possible for a fellow to be itroltcn hearted over a girl who has 16ft Tefn of never making any children. But In the case of this)the old Morgantown road near the Massachusetts couple does." Hud a for Sniffing. me freight cars on a siding had tttrnctccl Hie attention of stranger who wns slsed op by the yardmaster JirtS. KI.I/.A11KTH Mrs. KHzabelh Hanger 87 years, died Saturday evening, August at the home of her i ''The western capitals, Jxindon and ter xlrs Amanda Everly, of Uledi, Paris, present their fanrHiar fro! 'nflrraities Incident to age.

In end scene. The British -cabinet has a to Mrs. Evcrly she.is surviv- agreed.upon a reply tb the latest In by.one son, John Hart by a tor- the.long series ot French and mc j' Five grandchildren "glan notes, but no progress .1111 uei-i is made ntu 17 sreat-grandchildren also sur- vlve. problem' sits like hlaclt care upon which the man In. the street canl the sill of the temporary "White 6f that there will probably.

House awaiting him as, publicity hereafter for from the t-verly home Tuesday after- he takeiiip his new dnties. The the mounting heaps of official cor- 3010 fact thai'Washington can In the Im-j respondence. Premier Baldwin Is mediate present do little or nothing) pointing out that the question of to mend matters does not prevent parations and lhat of International; anxious thought as to Europe's to-Uobts that we 'ail Funeral Fervlcems will lie held cemetery. I sorrow doling 3 Separate actlpn is no, ot the new President. yet in sight The sources" of anxiety are many.

This Is the situation that 'con- used s. aged 65 years, Kelster, Saturates a stroke of paralysis. De- Berlin Is one of In fronts President lt Is of Is survived by the following 'children: Waller, of Keister: Harry many resp.ct* Berlin merely typifies no use to try the Couo method upon --J- onri "ii rnnr-nrn i ana Lnaries, oi ocoiiuaie, Aioerianii Gorman cities In general. Lawrence and Al- does not concern us', atr.Ikes are no new thing there, iiut not concern It does not searizbls and William and printers' strikes that close the concern us!" For It does concern' 0 1 banks by stopping the presses from us. It wilt continue to concern UlHan at home.

Two grinding out thousand-mark notes'We withdrew ostentatiously from worth a liny fraction ot a cent each participation In International of We washed our hands ot Europe aud co Ohio i Funeral services will be held from The stranger hung rency. In spite of constant Europe and Europe's at or rather becausa of It, has been In-Mcrns the world la sick. are llv- are In' the circumstances a Germany's cur- Its worXs and Because a detective. nround -one car so persistently that the yardnmstcr became uneaay and for the "Anything qneer In thnt cor, buddy?" he asked. "Not a thing," was the answer.

"There's a sleuth rnlfnnjt around." "I saw him. Let him pnlff. That's car of onions." Just What Did He Meant "Do you remember," said Miss Ancient Oldgirl to Colonel Cratitree, sufficient to the needs of trade; and'ing in the world. -Isolation is not currency famine accompanies the 1 possible. I.et home problems be mark in its plunge to new depths of what they may, this' Is the inescap- worthlessness.

able issue. Politically, Germany Is profoundly shaken. But no party wishes to Kcoltdale Pampering children has become a crime In America, It deprives thtm of the will power, fortitude and caparfty needed 'for them to take their proper places In society. makes them parasites. It mates them easy prey (o.

and bodily diseases which toon destroy them! edge of town. Harry WChelm was burning up Ihe Atlftntlc league pitching for He hp.d won seven straight, four of them shut-outs, iwo of ihem two hit'games. Kennedy' and 86hs'b'NeIl, Harold and' K.nlprr rcliirhed from a mbnlh'a trip ''to "lialtiniliile, take thr- responsibility tor pushing the state "Into the gulf of anarchy. Even the Communists, who. naturally desire to make capital ot the failure of other parties to solve the problems of the country, have when you were a young man you pro- specifically for no relief for work- posed; to me ana I rejected Recent Deaths MRS.

VERONICA McNATT Mrs. Veronica McNatt, aged S2, Company 6, 25th Infantry. CHAKI-KS ROBHR.TKOV. Charles Uoberlson, aged 52 years, colored, died at the Waller r.eid hospital, in Washington, Saturday, August 11, following an illness of a complication of diseases. The (deceased was a United States Army (veteran having served as sergeant In He had years, widow of Thomas McNatt, a served about 30 years in the Regular, veteran of the Civil War, who died.

army, being pensioned for the last 13 years ago, died, at the home of few He IE survived by the fol- of lowing- brothers and sisters: John her daughter, Mrs. John Scott. "Here's I tntre my lifo In my PT 0 own ticratlbn another ma't'ter. Great ptoybcatlqn' must be-admlttcd; Also Yowler, who were among" the first both of Orient. families to settle west of the Allc-j The remains win be removed to ghcnles, firtiling' riear Somerfielrt, the home of.

Mrs. Piter on their ar- natural poor' men ghcnles, ijitolcraoie ''cpn'dltlbns 'to eight years pldrival from Washington..

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