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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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I Tho long-wailed lest of supremacy, is at hand. Tho baseball championship of Fayclte county hinges on tho result ol the three-same series bo- tweon Collier and' the Elks the first gamo being carded for) Some golfing friend mails us the 5 'o'clock at; following little ditty and we are just 'a bit befuddled as or (hero la' any ulterior Intent. If if was sent to nn-lvato reading and re- tomorrow afternoon at tlio Grant street Hold. Predictions are- sometimes no good after the fifth inning, but from a 1 bit of dopa that wafted Its way cc Ion can assure tlio' unknown street today we I -loivor bat 0 has beeu (Tuesday, August 14, 1023)' Vrsteriiiiy'B Kesniti'. Standing of tlic Clubs w.

Pittsburgh 03 40. 62 45 1 :67 Brooklyn 63 St, Lbuts 55 Philadelphia I--36 71 Bosto'u .72 flr game Is going to tougl tough contest Vnlpniown will 4 crMk 'pitchers ready and one them eer- ought to be In -form. to.HaBlo -i nn nn TCftntlpV Will 'the opposition. catch for the That Is assured, Collier will present Its regular team, the one that has won 25 games and lost but six this season. The mining chanips will bring to lie city between thi rival faction's is likely.to lie'worth watching.

Let's hope gel the first one'. tt arfl 11 tlie IOCil course as soino" of the par playxjrs think necessary to a "sporty" course. Dut maybo they don't know, them well enough. should get acquainted with what we have and than perhaps 4 they would find quite sufficient. FLAILS.

i Firpo bkt Weine'rt Into' thp resin i In the'ae'cpnd'fround, night, collected for the effort and then canceled hls'liout Joe Downey at for night. 'Next Monday Luis opem, his training camp at Atlantic There tho ballyhoo, will bring But there-still exisli the possibility thai the little Verses were meant or pbrsusal ot of tho jth'er dufters, for that there oth- rs is our one chief, consolation in liese days of dour distress, and that a reprint of-tlibm be ap'pre- laled. Hoping hope, thai nothing purely personal was intend- night. 'Next Monday Luis oo cash customers for his farclal workouts at about one buck per Iron The Wild'Bull is still wild but the bull part-will'fade fast when the first gong brings Dempsey to the center of the ring on September 14.. It's Just one month from OIIjlXG THE DKKUICK The Boy Promoter's''at work in 'new fields The esteemed Oil its Derrick jesterday conies out with th old story of a Dempsey-Greb battle Wldeal Park, a pur; of $100 OOQ and 900 reopectUe Ij Fred Keiley being the match maker Mason confirmed th tale to tho Demck with a telegnm Ciiitnes Today.

Pittsburgh at Philadelphia Brooklyn at New York. Chicago at Boston AMEliifJAN I.kVftUR 14; Cleveland. 3. Cleveland Philadelphia C. Washington 'Chicago Chicago 2'.

Sf'nniiriig'ot flip Clubs W. New' 1 York '--L I'-'-TO 36 Cleveland 50 herewith submit the linos for he comfort of who can take comfort In'such a mean assembly of Ka'Englisli aauguase, After playing n'and'out of traps all week we have -50 Chicago. 48 Philadelphia left for fuvlhei- come. CHAIUiK Ol-V'THK no Sandhill to'right of him. Sandhill to left of him, Sandhill in front of him.

Lifted Jeered'at hoorand- yeH. Fiercely he well, There in that torrid hole, there'in sandy Score flashed his iron biro Flashed.03 It fn air wee ball there Charging a bunker whlio V. BO the paper states Isaturallj Bu Vouldnt it be funnj it all this stuff All the world wondered' tKelle) spreading should wind up a sands ebroud ''In the big match' hes got a much 1 Deep 111 the earth he ploughed I'Mladeluhia at Detroit Others not scheduled. vs. joiix'sox.

There Is. now talk of Harry Wills against Jack Johnson. As a workout for Wills and the means to keep 'thoroughly acquainted with, the, game-this would bo all right. But 'drag Johnson back and give Jilhi" a chance' at any more dough? He .11. claims to consideration rind hoiilrt.

bereft on the retired list for Ife But Wills should geflnisy aud to throughovlth a fev second raters list to keep In real fighting trim like fighting to I cop the fighting onld like see -Wills' get'lTls'chance. better chance to get out whole tnan.dfd Shelby ot Clolfeis and caddie Watched till the battle-cloud Parted and Then he took" bieath and tho BOVINt. bcore WM a bun( i re dt The moguls aro waking now decry tho use of the San( hill to )ight ot lm, big ball parts for boilng shows As San(lhnl to Ol him business men they ara aro good enough men SandhI 1 In front him Iftetl Jeerod at witli hoot and yell, to stage the fights themselves We' plants they now have, It is an whom we leU economic waste to use them for base-1 had acked so well, ball alone, but If they, are not good, (hal torr enough business men to conduct their own boxing they will be better oif In the long run not to Ipaso for box fights. The excitement of a flght has baseball "looking like a cricket match. Out of that sandy of him.

Score at two huridreu 1 When can the marvel fade 0 the brave score he niaile! All the world wondered 'JUNIORS PRACTICE Honor the pluck displayed! Clarence Shakespeare this morn- Honor the score he made, ing accompanied Doyle Noble two hundred! I arry Semans and Joe O'Neal to Pittsburgh to play with them over the links of'the Allegheny Country OOOD 0 VGAMI-1 club where'very shortly the junior championship: tournament of Western Pennsylvania will be played, The three local lads are all entered 1'ITT STADIUM have started preliminary york on the Pitt football stadium and say the big Oakland bowl will 'jo the season 'of 192-! They've gotta go some then judging from tho history of all other build ng projects of the past few years Incidentally this stadium was first advocated in the News Standard four years ago, the proposal at that time being that alumnil of State, W. West Virginia and Carnegie Tech Joint in half the expense 'with, the "Pitt grads. The bowl will pay for Itself in ten years." Ciolf playcra at Nemacolin are the -annual club'' tournament inrt Uiiionlown divot cutlers will be to learn that-two members ot localclub are tied for low medal score in the qualifications. Thoy are T. B.

Thompson, both.turning In cards ot 82 before What a Fohl'is raising or trying to raise over the wordago ot dismissal the leadership lne g( r.oole Browns. "For the and Shake will give them S0ma the the phrase Lee pointers on the.various angles of the- Allegheny course. Incidentally young O'Neal is shooting some remarkable golf lately. He has scored two holes-ln-one in couple of months. wishes explained in fuller language He's rlsbt.

at that. "For good of the the excuse foi getting-rid of Heinle Zimmerman tho past nny Kautf, Joo Jackson and th Soi bunch. la noi of this class and.hls former bosses! The shadow of suspicion is generally cast by the strong light of publicity. Don't offer advice that you wouldn't accept yourself. "That's putting it the best cigarette I ever tasted!" ft Of the play started, Sam Thompson fight behind with an SL In today's play Semans meets Mac- Oiniiis and the two Thompson boys flgh't It out.

Bobby Coyle IB in tho parents arid younger brother, Raymond! They, will go to housekeeping In.this city about the middle of.Sep- tember. In'addition to the members ot the Immediate'families, guests at the wedding Included the Misses Beulah Madden, Margaret Moxley. Edith Matthews, and llollle Bree. Ilrst 1C with a qualifying, score of'Mr. and Mrs.

F. P. Robinson, Mr. and 90. Larry Semans Is-ln the second I Mrs.

John Carr Duff, Ralph Worth- 16 Rutter, Charles Flane gan and Dr. R. -W. Marsh; owe' it to him and to Yhemselves to come clean with a more explicit If he couldn't produce, just say so. TO THE PUBLIC.

I We have been exceedingly fortunate in securing a limited number of rotogravures, size 16 20, of the late President, Warren G. Harding, from a Washington concern. These go on sale today reasonably priced. They come in a handsome standard-type frame or you may specify a made-to-order frame of your own choice from owr extensive stocks. The portraits were made recently hefore the deceased President's trip to the coast and are- excellent likenesses.

GET YOURS WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS. THOSE ON HAND WILL GO QUICKLY. UNIONT0WN PAINT GLASS 0). B. D.

WEISS, Proprietor. Opposite Court House. 74 East Main Street this city Mr. Hopkins has been I BIG CROWD AT TRIANGLE closely IdenttflW with the Boy Scout movement, belng a member of the DAWSON DRIVING PARK Scout Council and a Scout Master. While offering their', best wishes, friends will regret that Mr.

and Jilrs. Hopkins are to make their home In Wilfiamsport rather than in this city. ISHUK-COI-nUKN WKIIDIXG THIS MORMXG A.weddiug ot much interest iocal- was solemnized this morning when Miss Ruth Tissue became the bride of J. Arlington Coldrcn. The ring ceremony was performed by the Rev E.

A. Hodll in tho Third Presbyterian church at 7'o'clock. Prior to the Mrs. H. C.

Gerwig gave a brief organ program closing with Promise Me" Just before the wedding march. and Mrs. IJurdetle Coldren, brother and sister-in-law of the groom were the "only, attendants. The bride wore a suit of blue French serge with hat of the same shade and corsage of yellow tea roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs.

Burdette Coldren wore satin with tan hat and corsage of pink rosebuds and white sweet peas. Miss Tlshue is the daughter of Mrs. Blla Tishue, ot North Gallatin avenue. She is a graduate of North Union High school class of 1019. and ii'ntll her resignation In preparation for her marriage was a stenographer In the office of the Division Accountant ot the Monongahela Division, Pennsylvania railroad.

Tho bridegroom Is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. ColJren o' Lawn avenue. A graduate ot the School of Pharmacy of the University of Pittsburgh, 1922, he Is now manager of Crawford's Drug store.

Immediately following wedding tho bride and groom left for a motoring trip through the Shcnandoah Valley and will visit Washington, D. COODKHM'OWSHU' PICXIC Members of the. Goodtellowshlp club held an exceptionally enjoyable picnic last evening at the home of Mrs. F. A.

Close just above Hopwood. Following tho delicious picnic supper on the lawn, the members played games, rode the ponies and had a jc-lly good time until darkness drove them Indoors where they spent the remainder of.the evening dancing. They returned to town about 10:30 o'clock. TUTTbK-BOYER El! J. Tuttle and Grace Mlllifn Boyer, froth ot Wharton township, were united In marriage Sunday August is'? ot the Peace Harry Rush, of Fairchance.

al the mountain home of the bride. Only t. dreds of the county as one big vaca-. tlon Tho farm machine exhibit will be All is In readiness for entertaining 1 especially attractive since various the big crowd of Masons at Dawson merchants of -the county ParK 1 tomorrow. Masons from all over 1 pment wi ave vorv creditable tho county are cordially Invited- and-, Harshman of Dawson urged to be present as guests of.

the, fl ickler or Smoch mem- Triangle club. An Interesting pro- tn( gr nd committee havi ail who have cars and' leave from tt requested to stop at the Immediate relatives and friends Gallatin Gardens before leaving for winner of each event. Dinner will be gress. at 6 o'clock and all are requested to! j) A. W.

Shaw of Dawson. bring well-filled baskets'. world and exploroi Transportation is being provided with give a short talk during th for those who do not have cars, and continuance of the afternoon prc tation I check each om Gar- llie imuiliuiill.y lUlauvoa ttiiM uiua inn witnessed tho ceremony, wh.ch In.orier.Jo Purpose In performed under a spreading oak Iho lawn at high noon. Immediately after the ceremony a sumptuous dinner was served. The newly-married couple will ho "at to 1helr friends after Sept.

1 their new home on tho new state road between Farmjngton and KlliottsviUe. The experience of Dr. ShaV; and his ability as a public bids fair 'to give the visitors a rea thi3 picnic. Music will be furnished by th orchestra of Uniontown Jiolli HOPKIXS-HARTRAXFT The announcement of the marriage of Mlsa Clara E. Hartranft and John O.

Hopkins, comes.as a com- jlete surprise to their friends In this Although known to the mem- CUHKN KMI'LOYKS' PICNIC The employes of the Cohen store will hold their third picnic of the season this coming Thursday at Pennsyllle. It will bo a moonlight affair with plenty of dunclng. swlm- Triangle band a feature In the better than ever tfils year. A good time is assured all at the dance In the even-, ing. as a well known orchestra has been engaged to play from 7:30 until 11-30 The floor at Dawson pavilion Is one of -the very flneste In th Fayette Many of the will leavo Gallalin Gardens aboilt 2:30.

and the rendition will be made complete with the gathering.underneath the trees of the Fair Grounds at when the baskets, of a huge plcnl lunch are spread. bers of the Immediate families, the mtng, games, etc. A fleet ot auto has been a carefully guarded secret since June 20, 1923, -when he ceremony was performed In the Picture Rocks Methodist church by ihe Rev. John A. Turner.

The bridegroom left this city to "spend his vacation" but made no mention of his marriage. His uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. II. L.

Hopkins, of Wll- Hamsport, were the only witnesses. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Anna Hartrantt. of Hazieton. She is a graduate ot tho Bloomsburg Normal school and has been supervising principal of tho Rock Glen High school.

Mr. Hopkins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Hopkins, of 43 Kerr street, thirdly, but who have recently moved to Baltimore. an employe ot the W. J. Ralney. but has resigned, his resignation to becoma effective September flrst, after which he will ba afflliatcd mobiles with the firm's trucks will convey the picnickers with the refreshments to the grounds starling promptly'at 4:30 p.

m. T.he patrons of the store are respectfully requested to co-operate with the em- ployes by shopping bafore 4 p. thereby cnabHng.tho employes to gel everything in readiness for the trip C. and other eastern cities. They H.

in tho Jewelry bual- were accompanied-by'the groom's ness in WHllamsport; While living WOMAN'S AUXILTAUY I'lCXIG At a special meeting of the Worn an's Auxiliary of St. Peter's Eplsco pal church held last evening at the Parish House, arrangements were made for the annual picnic. It wa decided to hold a basket picnic on Friday of this week at tho moun tain homo ot Mrs. R. W.

Da.Wson All members wishing to go will mee at tho Parish llousa at 1:30 o'clock where conveyances will be waiting to take thorn up the mountain. It Is irangePicnic Plansilaboraie Dawson- Fair FTCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP WITH SULPH1I Never before In the history.ot the Union Grange picnic, have such an extensive and elaborate plans been made for as the annual outing which will be held at the Dawson Fair Grounds. Saturday, August 25th. With the co-operation of half the Grangers ot tho county issuing the general invitation to the business men of the county to attend. It is expected that the gathering.will number Into thousands.

Since the first picnic wns held several years ago, the interest of this gathering has been Increasing annually and under tho able leadership ot M. E. Townsend as general chairman, the picnic has Any breaking oil', of the skin, eve fiery, itching eczema, can bs overcome by applying a Illtle says a noted Fkln spa'- iiltst. Because of its germ destroi ii.g properties, this sulphur prepar.i tlon Instantly brings cose from Irritation, soothes and heaTs eczema right up and leaves the skr clear end smooth. It seldom falls to relieve tho to'- mcnt and disfigurement.

from skin trouble should a liltj jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any gocT; druggist and use It like a cold creai; hoped that all members will attend, grown to ba looked upon: by.Juin- 1 donds. A reformer is a person who wou'j rather be right than be happy. Sins are mighty poor Invcstmen especially those that poy no enS dtf.

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