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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Look for this the Unlontown Hospital, Thuradeyl awralu, rekroary eth. Both uothar, and son are retting along very nloely. Mrs. Samuel Harkney hat return- to her home on Bee-ion arena alter apepdlng a' week -rielllng at 'Ibe home of her sitter. Mm.

H. F. Keara. of Morgantown, W. Va-.

Victor Records Represent the World's Best Music BY LOUISE SHELBY Famous i Trademark on the Label THE WEATHER l-rille, apent yesterday in TTnloriUirn 1 a local business r.aller yesteifday ana A. Mlller't Barber Shop, 71 E. South St, HpIi- Cut Zio, Shave 15c. Q. Adems, of the Central Auto Tab.

V. Tinning local miao ana jemi pari tun uay Tiomue wiuu company, returned last even In from Pittsburgh after spending several days In (he city attending the auto show. I Mr. Irving Rosen anil young eon were removed yesterday room tno Un-. lontbwn hospital to their home oa Wal-! "Western Ponnayl-' wtlng Duelnees.

intends TenlaClrmdy aid MMIw' Mary VUlwiith, daughter' -Mids AthalTs Afklns, who colder Friday and of Mr and Mrs Wadawortb. ot the Colfw Tralnice School, Pittsbureli. Saturday. b- th- Mt. Vernon avenue.

Who. hu arrived home yesterday-to PSUU ibly mow Satar- been confined to her bed tor Um. 'past o' 'he week visiting with 4y or Saturday foilr. weekB Btlu to be nut. Ur" H- AtklI1B' Mi.sftry flM.uffrd with tonatlitle-MaP'o "'wet.

Wt Virtala rheumatism aid left Morris Fshlsteln, of Feldsteln's her heart In a weakened fwndfllaa. store; returned -Wednesday evening ttfr siiVdTv Mm. O. 8. Vance, of Bmlthneli from Pittsburgh where he attended TMr'W'llt yisterday In Unlontown TialtW the auLo Jd also transuded Hear These New February Victor Records at Aaron's Tomorrow! Among them you'll surely find some that you will want for your Record Library because they will add so much to your enjoyment during these "Home evenings." with local friends and shopping.

probably snow or raln spttnrday. Job.a Dove, of Masontown. was v-Dr. J. G.

Hemlrnton and daughter, among out of town callers who spent M16S Dorothy," have returned from Ml w.lhr rMOrdu for the 24 yesterday la town Iranaacttaar bual- Pittsburgh, where they spent several pre'oedlnr o'clock last days visiting at the home of frtenda records for the' 24 nut street. (Jus 'Ftsher and daughter, Eleanor, of 860 West Main atreet, left yesterday afternoon for Hyndman, where they were called by Ilia Illness of -Mr. Flaher'a father, Thomaa Plalier, 4fr. Pither expected to Join them In Cbnnellavllle and go on with them to hla home In Hyndman. At.

J. Snyder, of the Hub store, returned yeaterday Tram Pittsburgh where he spent soveral days looking after hutlneee Interests. MIbb Jane Collins, ot Logan Perry, rdtttrnftd yesterday afternoon to her home after spending aeveral days at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. M. Trlplett, of Lcmont.

MiaB Collina spent yesterday' morning visiting ivlth locnl Mr. and Mrs. Walter HauBnstnin and children, who have hcen vlaltinij with Mr. Hauensteln'a mother, Mra. 0.

ing, according to Official Observer W. lW. ftrarsteller, follow: Maximum vs 'Minimum S7 At6 o'clock 39 Miss Kalherlne Htnkle, of Gordon and also attended several good shows, street, who has been confined to heri Arthur 'House, of the CamDbell-home for the past week aufferln- with Hathaway store, returned Wednesday the In netting- along: very nicely evening from Pittsburgh after epend-end will be out the latter part of the In the day In the city transacting week, If weather, conditions will per- bmlneug. mit E. K.

Keyser, who lias been Popular Songs and Vocal Numbers No. I A Pic tire Without a Frame Peerless Quartet 18075 Carry Me Back to My Carntina Home Campbell and Burr Lovin Sam Patricola and Virginians 18976 Away Down East in Maine Patricola and Virginians Homesick Murray and Smalle 18982 You Tell Her, I Stutter Billy Murray The Hem of His Garment Homer Rodeheavor 18971 Better Each Hay and Mrs. Asher Apple Blossoms Elsie Baker-15331 Cupid's Garden Olive Kline 'Neath the South Sea Moon Lambert Murphy 45332 Japanese Moon olive Kline Bella the Belle Dunoon Sir Harry Lauder 55179 alia, Jto Kalheriaa n.h to hor home for tho past Price 10 5 .75 10 .75 10 .75 10 .75 10 1.00 10 1.00 12 1.50 hoBi, sni-iiiiiniv jioj, ui uii.iuil monui Uuo to serious illness. lth i. I yeatemtty in umomown.

irra. Barolyri Plsrcp, of Conuolls- In gottlng along HMiiensteln, o( Stowart avenue, fur the past week, lefL yesterday afternoon Tor thoir homo in Natrona, Pa. -iliBS Theresa Corrado, of North DeesDn avenue, left yeaterday. for Pittsburgh whBre she will spend the remainder of the week visiting with friends and relatives. ery nlcoly and will- J.

K. Hewllna'. of Elvrln. fihln. r.

1 i. -J T.T,r. very nlcoly and soon be. nlilo to bo iml. Thin turjiod ycatnrday fternoon to hla irrs.

Pierce axpeola la return home nry grellfylnc to tho iiianiy friende of home aft the fnnillv and nr Misu Oihiop unmn- me latter part (he week. -Arthur visiting; J. Risde haa reluI.D0j i from Plttabnreli whoro ho soont Wed- Friends of iltnn Olive Brown, of nftornoon to hts home in Logen Th, Main'. mall carrier at hosday transacting business and at- vlslllngr at the home of Mr. M.

J. ng with thl I -Trlplatt. of LemonL Mr. HUKhea Lv 1. Vu.

i Biusrc Garden. the Faydlte D-rug 3tore, will glnd to learn that she is very much Improved aner bolng tonfined to hor home on Coolapring etreet for tht p.iat Arthur McGregor, who underwent ti oneratlcm at the Unkmtown hoB-- tiaiimg wltfl local Bpent yesterday in town transacting Eunonng wilb a severe attack of. grip. (iltal laat week, ban sufficiently rocuv-ered to be able to be removai lo his i ome on Wendell avenue. This will be Jeeao Proat, of Menallon town- rraterday afternoon to hla home In ship, wan a local bualun and jooUl Kftlronn, Pa after swmdljisr leveral 0.1I Harry and-Mai Meyers, atudents dnya vUftlng with bla daughter, Mlssl Mr.

T. W. DaTidson of Gonnells-! ow9 40 tb ttln3' MeRlS at-pltt, arrived in pntonto-wn ttat evening to spend the week end vlaiUng at the home ot their parents, Rev. and Mrs. D.

B. Meyers, of Nutt avenue. Miss Strah Kolowaki soont veater- at the llle, is visiting at the home of wm7. hoepilal. renta.

Dr. and Mra. j. a. ifftckll6r 0( -Born, to Mr Mrs.

aeorqe! ---Utlam Brown returnorTyentardfty Church street. Mrs. Davidson necta iff' cf PWT Tuesday, February 6, afternoon to Pitt after sending sev. to return her Home the trfasTt i tome, a aon. Both moth-ral days visiting at the home of his week.

or and son are fretting alone very nnrcnts. Mr, and Mrs. W. O. -im.

mrnit(. -c. nicely. day afternoon visiting with local friends before returning to her home In Yukon, after spending the last few days visiting: with a friend, Miss Catharine Ksslunere, of Cardale, di union street, totlowlng the compla- HpoiiL yeateraay in town Btionma and ul with local frtende. i spent yesterday In TJnlonlown nun ui uib worn or uie Erst sen wiiiiam u.

Diiler of ConnollB- H. 8. Beckett, of Smithfietd, was MUnC buRlnees Mi yisllin with, local i friends. s-MIbb Surah Devla. nf Irwin, ar Mrs.

H. A. Burc! left yonterduy fcr Pittsburgh where ahe will wpeod the end vlsltlnf with friends and relative. Out of town Maaoiia who attended the Triangle at the Qalla'tin QardwiB Wedneaflay evening worn; Dr. J.

Sangeton. ot r.Clollanfltown, W. A. Drdw, of Smlthfleld, J. F.

Black, 0. F. Llnelo. K. H.

Collins, of L. M. Miller, of 'Diekerson Hun, C. L. GrifllLh, Sharp Cameron, Oenrgo Burnett, ICnoch Kaaler, W.

K. Dowinnn in bunsrime of a Bonnie Smile Sir Harry Laudor Dance and Instrumental Selections A Kiss in the Dark (Medley Waltz) The Serenaders 18972 The Waltz ia Made for Lore (Medley Waltz) The Serenaders AU Muddled Up (Pox Trot) Zez Confrey and Orchestra 18973 True Blue Sam (Fox Trot Zez Confrey and Orchestra Sweetheart Lane (Medley Foi Trot) Whitcman's Orchestra 18977 The Yankee Princess (Medley Fox Trot) -Whlteman's Orchestra Kiss Mama, Kiss Papa (Fox Trot) The Virginians 18978 Choo-Choo Blues (Fox Trot) The Virginians Tomorrow Morning (Fox Trot) Benson Orchestra 18980 The World is Waiting for Sunrise (Med. Fox Trot) Benson Orch, Swanee Smiles (Fox Trot) Clyde DorrB Orchestra 18981 I'm Going to Plant Myself in My Plantation Home, Conf res Orch. Pack Up Your Sins (Fox Trot) Whitemart's Orchestra 18983 Crinoline Days (Foi Trot) Whtteman's Orchestra Chinese BUllkens International Novelty Orchestra 18979 'Twas in tho Month of May Katrlnka International Nov. Or.

Pianoflage (Piano) ftoy Bargy 18969 Knice and Knifly (Piano) Roy Iiargy Maniaot March Arthur Pryor'a Band 18970 Kilties March Arthur Pryor's Band The Newest Red Seal Records Emllio De Gogorza 66103 Songs My Mother Taught Me Geraldine Farrar 87350 Spanish Dance (Violin) Jascha Heifetz 66110 Tosca-- Vissi d'arte (In Italian) Maria Jerltza 66111 Aiicassin and Nlcoiette (Viofin) Fritz Kreisler 66104 Mother In Ireland John McCormack 66li2 March of the Caucasian Chief Philadelphia. Orchestra 60106 Waltz and Elfin Dance (Piano) Sergei Rachmanioff 66105 I Puritani Ah, per sempre (In Italian) Guiseppe De Luca 74787 Madame Butterfly (Some Day Ho'U Come)-- Italian Galli Cure! 74786 Les Preludes (Part 1) Mengelberg and N. Y. Philharmonic Orch 74780 Les Prelude (Part 2) Mengelberg and N. Y.

Philharmonic Orch. 74781 Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 10 Tgnace Jan Paderewsk 174788 rived in Unlontown last evening to trend several days, flatting at the home of Mr, and Mra. T. J.

Davis, of Weat Main a tree Miaa Davis also Rt-tended the Eastern 5(nr dftnc which wan held at the Gallatin Ga-rdenH last evening. Souire J. O. High, of Smith Held, was niuonc out ot town callers wha anent yosterday In town transactl tiy business anil visltlnr with friends. 'AIojc Chriatopher, of Manontown, Rmco Madera and Albert Johnson, of SPECIAL BARGAINS AT STAMAM'S Variety Store urownsvuie, Frank fioffroth, of Hjb-public, and Tony of FalrbunliB.

npent yerterdny in town tranancllng It will bo Tory emtifying to the nuMiiess anc vtsumg wltn local friends. Mr 'Mrs. John Graham, of many Mends of 'Mra. William Wanktna of North GallaTfn avemie, to learn SmithJleld, were anions out of town that she is very much Improved after hoing conHned lo her hnme Tor the pnBt month on acoonnt of eerloua ill- cnllera who attended the BSiatern Star donen held at tho Gallatin Gardens laat evening. 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.75 1.76 1.75 1.75 1.75 -Mr.

and Mrn. Nathan Ooffmnn, ot Mrs. Ohnrles Gray, of New Salem spent yesterday In Unlontown enroutt Brownsville, motored to town yester 29 N. Gallatin Ave. day and spent the day vtiltlng with to Brownsville where slip expected to apeua me evening socially.

mends. Lloyd Pollaclf. of Smlthfleld, apont -Mrs. Roy Altfather, of Kerr street, yesterday in TJnlontown viaitlns with ion. ytsieraay anernoon tor Hyndmaii, wuero EhB will spend the next few dayB at the homo of her hns-band's pai-enta, Mr.

end Wis. 1L local friends and ti-ansacttne huslneas, Wllltam Welnomnn, formerly ol Mjijc Baum'a atore, but now of Butler will spend tomorrow In town Tlsltliig Visit our conveniently located Main Floor Parlors tomorrow. We'll be more than pleased to play any or all of these records for you. AJtfathor, itrs. Altfather whs called to Hyndman duo to the serious illness wim local TTteuaa.

Helnem: now employed In tlie steel mills at of Mr. Altfathwr's father. uuue Mrs. HUrlau Huliu and MJss Cor nelia Hurui, of Smlthfleld, apent yea a Williams, of FhlladelpHI: apent yesterday lu Unlontowii tnin acting husir.eas and alao npor.t a jin: lEmay in unionuiwn visiting with incnas and stiopplng. of tho day visiting with an old ac Ctflss Stella Elaeuberg, ot Mones- quaintance, J.

Bumgarner, aen, ib vlfiltlng at the For Your Convenience Our Store Is Open Saturday Evenings 'Till 10 O'clock friend, Fannin Meyers, of Nutt Experienced Obliging Salespeople are at all Times at Your Service avenue. Sflsa EJisenbnrg exnecta to Arthur Junk returned yealflrdny to hla work 1u Pittsburgh after being In Tlnlnnlnwn to Attfind tbn wrsddlne of illan Cnrolyn Carroll and Robert turn to her homo tho latter part of the JU.lph Tencnte, Uie popular young $6.98 Silk and Wool Slipover Sweaters. $3.98 $3.98 Slip Over Sweaters $2.98 $2.98 Slip Over Sweaters $1.98 $1.98 Ladies' Waists 98c $2.98 Waists, special $1.89 $5.98 Silk Blouses $4.98 $6.98 Plaid Skirts $4.98 $5.98 Plaid Skirts $3.98 Galvanized Pails, Special 19c Fancy Cup and Saucer 25c Junk, which waa an event of last Wed nesday morning. Wtillo In town Mr Junk vlstlad st Iho home of his mntb er, Mrs. Elizabeth Junlc, of Highland ui i up naiaiiiKcr Motor coni-pany, of East Fayette Btreel, who baa beon confined his home on Ken street for the past two weeks suffering from a aevere attack of arln.

rs-oc (Succcsiors to) MIcr Orayce Bradley, who has been eonli)el to her borne in thn Fayette Tflln nnrt Trust Millrtlng for the SIMON'S MUSIC STORE past weak suffering with the grip, ia ahle to be out yesterday Tor the Jlnt time. Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis and young son, Gomer. left yesterday for Kdonhorn where thoy trill make their home In tho future.

Mrs. I.rwla vein iigutiy imprnvoa luia exjiocta to able to he out the latter pm't of tht week. 21 W. Main St. Uniontown, Pa.

remewbercd as Mlm Vorv Tt, daughter of r. nnii Wlllinni H. Hunt, of Walnut atrMt. harnr. It rvlatre which waa ii svrnr nf li.i fall.

William Sr. Clarke, of Pittsburgh return erl yeolerday bis home after spending several days in Unlontown CONfiHESSMAN OSBORNE DIES. U5S AXGKi-KS, Feb. g. Congressmar.

Henry Osfcovco, of the Tejith dlstntt. at hla home here today, lie was 74 yearn old ai.d had Iwen in falling health for several weeliH. nsinng with local friends and trana- pct.ng bUBlnesa. IS Df a. sa UNION ORGANIZERS ISSUK A denial pust -week suffering -with (he rrlp, In vary much Improved nd wUl be abloi Editor Mornlaf Horald, to resume her diftlea the flrt of next' Pa.

irteV. Danr Sir; Harriet Inks, money order 0.njr,,l.brTt February 0. 102S TlHa arllclo stntes tor the Mr. and Mrs. Cuy Jobnatnn Children's Dresses at Very Low Prices.

Coffee Pots -x Tea Kettles Tea Pots (jL 6-8 Qt Cooking Kettles Bdward Blank, of Greensboro, apeni yo.itortlay nftornoou In town calling on local friends and transacting business, James Loveall has returned to his homo la Unlontown after spending dree days In HTcKeeeport on a bual-nesi and pleasure trip combined. rr. and Mm. Altha Orslg. of Bt-son avenue, left yesterday for 3t Ps teraburg.

where they will spend the remainder of the winter enjoying the sunny southland and the refreah-lg brewes of the ocean. Little Buddy, Jean and Nancy Jane Coughenour, of Walnut who have been confined 10 Ihelr home for the pat several ifeeks suffering with tho chicken pox, are entirely recovered and will He allowed out dur-Injr the earlier part of next wee. Mrs. T. Provlns, ot rblit Mar 10 spent yanterday aftennXMi in tin.

isntown visiting with local friends and shopping. tuniorf from PiUsburgh Wednesday evening after spending the day visit Ing with frtands ad attending the auto show at the Motor Square prlne Unset post uroelt that on January 26tli, 1SSD, the Says Dizzy Spells Are Dangerous Symptoms Of High Blood Pressure Mtsa Mary Dlwens has rrtiinu.il bu. little DUitcrr. Wra. MarthK Wshler, or 1T0 Cool- rlng utreet, relurand WednesdRv from PJltaburgh where he spent er-eral daya visiting with friends and evening after a n-eck'a i-loll -w-lth rela- unylng spring stock for her millinery shop on East Main street.

Byes Jn h'rw Keniilorton mid Pll r. and Mrs. John Howard on, Mwn, er irnon, arrived AM AN 2P Variety SUr 29 N. Gallatin Ave. unionwwn several daya ago lo Tltit ill a li yhjBtcUn wiui mends and relatives.

fr. iinw. rn, who Is general mimurer nf Mr. and Mr. Boreas Phillip, of And IHah ElooJ rrruurf I ujt to negbclcd.

11 ii id leaders served notice on mnny of thol lnhubllsnls of tbe tents and barracks that tbey muat vacnta In three weeh3 or thuy won Lil bo put out. Pioasa allow us to contrsilet thls( statement as falsa and vicious mm tur-ihcrruora, we wish lo ho knovrii that at tbe rogiilar cfltivontlon of the United Mine Workers of Amerien hoU January 18, 19S3, hi Now Sdlcm. with 140 duly elected delwutca assoni-Weii, it was clearly staled by the in-toi nntlotml representatives of tb United Workers of America that "the minors Dt the Connollavllle Coko Retjlun could the i.irjc'd nd tents until tbey socuruu wurk and homes la move to." JOHN O'LRAJIY, WILLIAM PEliNHT, WILUAjM' HYMS, RepreBoi2)ntH-os. UtiKod Mine Workers of America Brownsvlilu, la 7, 1923. Lynch aupply company, left yesterday for St, Louis, JTa, on a buyfng- trip for tho store and will return to Union, town Saturday and join his ramlly returning to their home Uie early part Hllh Blood itll Ihf diuiirrom ui won, iwore retMmlng their home they will -rislt with nr.

Howard's parent, of Smlthfleld, and Mrs. Howard's parent. Mr. and Mr. GEARS AND SHAFTS ron HOT OAKg AND TRUOK WH0LE8AH AND RETAIL We orry In tteok the mwt aompnte line tf FOR ITCHING TORTURE Use Antiseptic liquid Zemo tbm la one remedy that seldom fails to lot) ilchini torture tuid relieve skin trriUUca.

and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can jupply. you with Ictoo, ihlch generally overcomfs skin djaeaiea. Eciema, Itdi, Pimplet Haslit piackheadt, in most casts give way to Zemo. Frecjuently, minor blemishes dkuppear overnlglit.

Itching usually topt an thy, Zemo is a tafe, antf-aapbc liquid, clean, easy to and dependable. It cost only 35c an extra krt hottk. OC. It la poaitWtly aait The Wne.tf.J Ha i Bearing Starting tartlng Hollr ring Oranl flrtUn Shaft brlvt AhafU to evtrvone without a urmtrlttUm. If yi ljkvc dltiy petla.

nrrvAu altMA IWI dlaounU alt dtaltra and Curtln Bhow, also of ftnlthfteld. Htoraee Miller, ot Portland, Or, gon, arrived in Unkmtown several days aro and vieWng at the hnme ot hi brother, rryd M111f, Jstt Fayette atreet, Mr. 111r who waa formerly of Unlontown 1 looking T(T7 nd report that (be wat very fine wan try. Mr Chart Wise and Mr. Roy PraakaotMrtar, of emithAeio, lW frtailtnt FASCIST! IG FlfiHTINO.

FlnBNCR, Italy. Foh. g. Two nion weiM killed and twu othora ORAIO MOTOR OAR 00. eth PheMj Fayttu an.

OpWi Ihipped tern Day HlvJ Mall, Phen Wlr drupylita tuch a Cantral VW.l3tl at Slina, clRht mltej woat of' Druo ood One of thone killed was the Drug E. Mai at, and CrawrtorT en Broadway..

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