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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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THE "1BDRN1WG JTERALiLi: mukdaY, JANUARY 16, PAIS' ClCARETTE MEANS MARRIAGE TO THESE LADIES DEATHS TVs (rent annual Qcirute Breat eoaltnuM with trry Htm tn the Uhe fam Broadvtav and Ptr St. Never hare we offered SUCH REDUCTIONS! rii earanceEvent CALVIN C. ALT MAN Calvin Altman, aged 68 years, died Satbrday night, Juwr 1V iJ8, at 8:60 o'clock at the homo ot his daughter, Mr. Howard a Moor of 13 Barton M1U road, following an, Illness of a complication of diseases, Tn addition to Mrs. Moore, ho la aur-lived by four sous, Dr.

C. Fred Alt-man and Harry W. Altman, both of Clark C. Altman of Los Angeles and Clyde It. Altman of Silver City, N.

a half-sister, Mrs. Herschol Darrull of Mas on town, ami a half brother, William Altman of Johnstown. His wife died about two and one-half years ago. Funeral services will be held In the Mooro homo Tuesday afternoon at o'clock with the Rev. Dr.

E. A. Modil of tho Third Prcsbyterlau church In charge. Tlurlnl will be in Oak Giovo cemetery. RABETSKY FUNERAL Funeral sen-Ice a for Loula Itabol-aky Vvho died Wednesday, January 11, I82S, from Injuries suffered la the Edenjiorn mine, wore held yesterday afternoon with short services at tha home In Lambert followed by additional services In St.

Procoplus Ckurcli ut Now Salem. Tho Rav. Pr. Charles Trefny officiated while tha Stunning New Yard Goods 3'95 1 11 CW Womens HATS Bengaline and sttlin find straw combinations small and large head sizes a complete display of i stunning new hats at a I price never before equalled. Clearance Sale at tractive reductions a very special list.

Empress flat stamped, washable; a' I new shades, 40 music was In charge of Lula Grigiak $1.69 yard and tha SiEr Junction choir. Di was In tho church cometery. 'Mr. Rub-otflky Is survived by hla widow and Printed Tub Silks light and dark patlerm, 32 inch, A 1 value, at, yard. 1 Printed Foulard Silk dark and light patterns, guaranteed washable, 36 Inches.

Regular $1.75 In the MEN'S Store value at fiihould you entoantcr a tribe of Philippine Island pygmies, don't $1.44 -33 Inch, washable, $1.15 Men's Work Shirts Good materials, cut full, wl made big CO value OVi (cncr a cigarette to one of the dusky little women. Because you will Jbe offering marriage. That was one of tho discoveries made by Pro-lessor John M. Garvan, of'tho University of California, who spent MRS. BESSIE NIXON Mrs.

Basslo Nlxou, nged C2, was found dead In bed Friday morning, January 13, J928, nt her home In Bent-loyvillo, Washington county. Sho had been iu ill lioalth for several years. Mrs. Niton was well known In Un-lontown And Oliver. She had lived In Qontloyvlllo ror the lust five or sir rtara.

Mrs. Nixon is survived liy her husband, Hobert, and ilia rollowlng clill-drou: Mrs. James Walson of Coke-burg; Clyde, Ivan and Margaret, at homo. One Bister, Mrs. Ollva llngau, ot North Oallalln avenue, also survives, Funeral services wilt be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Methodist Episcopal church in nent-loyrillo.

Interment nt i o'clock In Oak Grovo cenicter)'. 20 years among the semi-savages, Photo showPrfcs50rarvri'7W'V, nd ioiuo of the natives practicing archery. MEN'S WORK COATS Corduroys and duck, hlanket lined allghtly shopworn regularly lolling at $8.95 In. the Clearance Event at $2.95 UNDERWEAR and lulls, tcru Men's unlo white, fleei SHIP ARRIVES IN PORT ON SIDE WILL START WORK ON AIRCRAFT PLANT BY THURSDAY ehlrts and regularly Men's heavy ribhr drawers, gray, white Men's Dress A Sil iM 59c ecru each en years, eight inonUia nnd 13 day $1.29 Men'i heavy fleece- lined ihjrti and drawiri, also part wool garments and heavy cotton. Herjularly $1.25.

In the 39c 69c W. Vn.Tjan. IS. Construction of the (1,000,000 plant of the Fokker Aircraft Corporation ol America at Glentlale near hero will bo started not later than next Thursday, according to an announcement to-iiiKlit by R. W.

Nelson, manager of the Ohio Valley Industrial Corporation, Kjionaor of the building project. Terms of the building contract awarded to the 3L It. Kitchen Company of Wheeling call for completion ot the plant by May 1. each Complete line of Bo Flannel Shirts Ladies Home Jour-na! Patterns, Mc-Call Patterns and Style Books, Full Line D. M.

C. Floss. $1.15 Dress Pants Purs wool, medium dark shades. Large daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. Ia Bhan-aberfter of Kent, Ohio, died lu thu Hospital at Akron, Ohio, Saturday night, January 1B2S. Ill' addition lo hoi- parents, Bho 1 survived by Tour brothers, Kendall F. Raymond P. 'and Wallace nil at honui.

nnd Donald or Honolulu. Hawaii, nnd one Elster, Eunice nt home, ami lier grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas L. Darby ot Kalrctianeo.

Kuueial ariancetiieiils will lu ati- Ail Mufflers, Large Assortment HALF PRICE $1.39 later. Biograprier in being hrrr- Sll.epoct 111 B.UC till tlic liiUiiapl.if. anil John (J. fn Ing of Dorothv Schneider, aged P. nt Bilnt, lat Tiiursday.

still lv.alri-(alns thut ho knoiv noltilsia ntmui. tho oriine. IIij lies Elvnn detailed accooJil ot Ills whereubout simi January 9 which would prove nn Chemical analyslp, however, bore out Ihe defendant's olnleraeut that ho had watered a quart so rb to make a halt gallon. Further evidence disclosed tlmt Guerrlerri had not worked for years due to sliver plato which covered almost one side at his head. He had been In a mine accident.

The defendant had been taking a dose ot (he- mooDshlnn dally to sustain his JUlbl. Tho man in. ail lr and nuthoritli-i, brll-i lie la nieiU-illv Atberl. Ub. Kvt unbalanced.

cubing strength. FBI, W. vlllo FrlH. Mary Mm, h-wlfe, fv M-iiilloi-(illmurc, Gertrua no Ollniore. Henry, IVr Gofitlwlu, Frank H.

Aoroet to Pay Wife Lloyd Martin, of Connollsvlllo. win BARBER SHOP (Conilnued From Page Onrl iviuraerer i i mm was brought Into court on a process IHftUCllf, OmuvlHo, Sisilth. Tjr issued hy Probation omeer V. alt Ilendprsoii on complaint of Martin's was ready to maku good his Uiocl tlmt, nltfiough only paninily shaved, lie fiom the chair and piuanoj the otb.fr man lino Uio Etnjt.t, whero la nnld to ham shot htm dewti on tho Listing nearly 20 ilerecs to (larboard tlio freighter Suraiko is ahown on her arrival In Los Angeles harbor from tho Panama Canal, steaming nearly the entire disUnce on her fide. The condition was caused by trsing fuel oli from the tanks on one side of ths ship, leaving those the oppositt side full.

SO in back payments (o Mrs, Martin nnd he was released to resume his work on a truck for Abe Daniels ot Conuellsvllle. Tha defendants were tha first to be brought before tho court for Fntenco bv Atlor- R.ibl. fr. Men i'Lnh Parryupollf roiidentd wore Kt'Sleller, Ken aroused but boforo Riecl conhi b-approhended ho hiul Hl-i automobile, ms p.ukeil iiii.rby, and esonped. rtnient also snonsored the W.

Rosenberg. Inaccuracy Is AHoged inuccurscy in the report of the DIES OF BURNS WASHINUTON, Jul. IP. Mrs. B.

H. Re. 47. of ClirlBimnB party at (ho and has nkon an active and lirlufnl Interest In nil of tho activities of tho orgaiil-fallon during 1hn year. court recount board oii the votes enst nt ihe September lirlniarlea In the Bixlh ward of Connollsvlllo was developed Saturday morning when the rie fenso onencd rssn in an nffYirf In near loday dlivl of bitrnn Buffered ypsterany H-hen her caught fire boforo an o)en srat''.

It was tho (hlrtl death as a result of bum.i 1n or near 'nshlnelon In (1iiy, days Ono ot tho fiolable cvenls of (ho ear was Ibo Older Dors1 Conrcrem-a Jv. ClTM h-wtfe, c'vl h'nlfi-, C-riian S. Kflllh Ii'wlfis H. H' An alarm was nulrkly spread ami County A. A.

Downlm; Corponil J.u'k.ion It. Podsou, flr nt tho Pul ire nillcl out tho search. TJpun rearliliij; iVum-IUi ille. (li officern loAineil lliar Mk rl, ho esi ap-ed with lather slill or, one sU'i' or face, had 1-een lakin into i'inn Ho wan siirreiutiTPii lo r.Mi I'uiimv ofllrors nnd brnii.Tht riilnuioivy, Tn quliilui. clear James J.

Efcnn, president hold iieru recently. the fcciard, ArrangetiH'nts n-ero niajH for Hie iiv iniiiector. frcni charitea of vlnlat.il-in annual niesiibprahlp dlnuer ot the Mrr. Sophie wife of Arcliio Uocon a farmer livinp lir.ir I'llnt, is one of the persons who sow and Laiitcd to the man believed (0 be the kid-' Jinper and murderer of Dorothy! Schneider, 6, Mt. Morrfs, school girl.

The man, described apnticd to Bacon for aid in palling: his car out of. the mud near the scone of the Association to be held next month. ing tho election laws. iiojwSh nVf Vv Altorney Harry A. Byrne of de- Mcfrfoj.

oia' li'wn fenae. counsel, tn rhei-tlni over thu Mr.DoiJel, Br-ittrkr. h'ii KUsisAi, umbel is chalrmau ot the en tertalnment commlttao In charge ot RE-EICr ALL (Continued Prom Pago One' ballot and voting lists, fllscorercd j. loo arrangemouta. Kmil Ludwlp, famous' Gerreaa" biosrapher, anapped'in the liohie) of Otto Kahn at New york Clty.f on 1I3 arrival in the United Stattl for 1 three-month lecture tour.l He his hinted that h0 mlf ht writj tlie inai aiiaougn ino total iv.ir.ir-or ol innrr.

i.siie. tinnfr. hi TOles HKTced In ihe two bookn. thorn i Itun-la. Charles, meat ftimd.

II oik Ilultl ktcoer. to CARNEGIE STEEL (Continued train Page Oo) I.lllla,. IT. had been checked off In 29 places different persons In ona book than had been checked off in the other. Tho theory of Ibe defense 1b Uist Murphy, VAnn ittit death empty barges to Pittsburgh And GIRLHOOD TO MOTHERHOOD low Woman Found Lydi E.

Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Always Helpful tied up during the night and rooming owing to tao dense fog. lit 1he rush of tie voters at the polls ohari. Ihe clerks la charge of the books "r-times neglected to check off the vot-1 Tup. I. era as they entersd the polls, pach I i ff one missing some, until a total of SS.

Sfiu bad been reached. iBmtth, aret. rtK Chief Deputy CleTk Courls Captain L. Braaler ol tho City at Pittsburgh was arrested on charge ot manslaughter and released on flO.000 bond. The towboat, belonging to the vice L.

G. Chorpenninr, treasurer; Howard II. King, recording secretary and B. F. Sandow, general secretarj-.

J. O. ninns sttendftd bis first as a member of lie board, having been elected recently to All a vacancy. Seven directors, n-hosa terms expired, were reelected in tho annual election held at tho in December. They M.

M. Ooel.ran, Harry Whyel, O. 9. Harah, jr. H.

King, C. Btelner, C. Mccbling and A. n. WllUnrns.

Iteporls showed that tho Is mak-ing substantial progress In mealing Its opportunities or service, to tho community. Tho financial report anlimUled was vory encouraging. Total membership a year ago was 410 men nnd 20S hoys, or 61S. During-tho past year the now onion's de- uaniosie Mteel corporation of Pitt bitrfli. was allowed to conrinue on its When was ec bid tn tfiv HEADS FIREMEN'S hnnie ruin sr I n.ially in uel V.

nennlken was recalled to tho stand and the two books were ngnin compared, and tho discrepancy in the check list was shown. This change it balanced will account, It was elated by the defense, for practically all of tho ballots In the box which thp Commonwealth now claims Is a surploa over what actually were lit-. 1 upstream Journey. SECOND WEEK (Ooullnnrd From Pago One) (Conllnnod from Pais Uriel si. amounting to J1.S10.

The. defense set up that Mr. McOlnnls was ficllug for liBrlment hns hern crcaleil wlr.li sub- corporaunn unown RB me Old Con iiellsvllln coke Cnnipnnr nnd any nc used In f.elei't1ng tin- chairmen ami couimiliee nieinbrrs. A eommltiet- to urrnngo for tho proper fn net ton I of Iho ofllco Insofar as relmes to the collection and payment of nioneysi tuainlrcd by tho tronsurer was mimi'd ly Mr. Lllmim (o druw up rnlctt nnd n-Kula-tlons.

It 1s comprised of Joseph O. Ilflecr. Suuley Kills and liurvoy King. Colli conimiticss nro oxpa-led to tinn should have bfen directed against Ihe corporation rnther than against Rlnntlnl ehnngen In the building accomniodatn Uio wumnn. Tho niF-m-heislilr report as of Janunry 1, 'suhmlitml hy fincrelnry Saaduw, showed: men, -176; boys, 279: r.nws- mo lnnivmunl, altnouKh Mv.

Mi'UI In mi oftlffir of (ho concern, children, and 1 lleforo Judge S. John Morrow tho Conneltarillo olectton cases wera held over until ihls morning, lha jury helng locked up for tho weotenrt. Final Donahue Named John C. Donahue was appointed deputy constable ot the Second ward of Vnlontown lu aq onier han.lbd down Kilday afternoon by Judge D. W.

Henderson. Donahue will be, dep. illy for Ernest B. 1'rovanco who waa oleotoil constable last November. Tbe nosv deputy linmediatnty took (bo oRih of DRk-e before Clerk ot Courts, Clmrlos II.

Kennel and resumed hta dmles Urn omce ot Alderman Robert, Collins, whom his headquartera havo been for tho pjist three yents. Juror Summoned Jurom summoned lor lbs seventh week of court commencing this morning are as follows i nojs gnuip, 37; women, ItS; glrla, 1Z1 or iv lotal of 101. Tho now Women's Dopnrlnient, toimorly tho T- nmko tneir n-rortu at a mcetlne to) Possible Optical Prescriptions There nre TWO BILLION 337 million 504 tliousmirf different fornmlne of lonacs, not cotmtinp; colors, nliaoi-ption, filter or bifocals, From litis you will have some irlcn of the cliftnce for a niislnko find wrong glnsaca ffiveu unless Brent enro nnd skill nro used in each (ixaminatkui. Glasses prescribed for the correct ion of eye strain must be or the exact focus, nnri perfectly ground 0 (ne re qiiirements in onch individiinl caae. Kor twenty-two years I have made a special study of the eye and its relation to other orgrans of the body through the nervous system.

My whole time is devoted to that one thing the correction of 'eyc strain and relieving the many ailments emised thereby. DR. I. W. MYERS OPTICAL SPECIALIST .111 Citizens BWg.t Unionlomt.

Ph. uo nun rTioaj- nigm ai ii o'clock when every lineman In the elly la requested to bo present, argumenlB in the caao will ba mli mlttfd today. Maroy Is Bhown ciies Auxiliary to tho lias a membership ot over 509. ToU.I attendance In tho physical (tenatment of lha during tho year ivnen aaveiopen in eontonee court Saturday morning that August waa 3S.O7. Tho character hullrtlng eluhs.

the lil Phalani, Frletully In- FLY LOW IN HUNT before each one Won born 1 rrm-nat tell you nil the I Imyi- wlvod from It. When 1 am n.n a uel I a can bo 1 take It. I have been doing this for ovor thirteen years ami It ways helps me. 1 read nil at your 1IHI books I can get and I (nil everyone I know what tho. Vegetable Coirinouod.

oea for nie." Mas. Fia.ik Ulujukj 110 7lh Aveime. Vinton Ihhj, llany girls in Ihe foul.l ictmeralloa re learning tbrough their own oaal ejperler.ee tht hmefVliI fLyrila H. PlnkhimV Wgsiable I'onn-pennd. Mothers who look 11 whoa (hay Vara young are (Uil lo recoaseund II their datinhten rr or half a canmry, wemeu hate Kllttd thU reliable nudlcfoa.

uunrntm, ra near unlontowo, was In mob a weak mental and nhvslral mans aim junior lll-Y hm a mem-bniwhlji of around 120 with a (olal attendance during Ihe year of Hale that his condition mt almost plllful, Jud Tho tnag H. ITudeon tern- Work nf the Women'a IJeparlmont received hearty cninvsndatlon of tlx HUltr l.llv nrrr.v Uovcrm. Win. tho man home Hoard. Tha Department has wtr, Paruli Uradnim I'lnm' cane ihs murder, searching th grcuod near a amall eek where tha dissected body iu dlacoTarid.

DBCATDH, Jin, 15, Although subjooled (o pjuch que, tloulng loday Barl W. Zal, alio on parole tor a year. Officers who raided th iineatorj tunihk-down Ulbiiiml over JJBOO toward various changes in enmbllahlUK Ihe new iiinen occupied the aged man, dls- "nlii'a'i lUnit partment of (ho Y. 'ITio Women's eoiereil a half gallon moonihine,.

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