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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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DEATHS 1 1 I MS ta war's FHONE Flaaal FnAri Store" cnxrrk tk BANKERS PLAN BRITISH LOAN Ikttrnat tonal Financiers Plan moat eompfeM wmy or mil klndi of food ob JOHN CANOt John dun widely known d1l War veteran of SprlngUM township, as nan died at his home iai4-if Proaipt deUrery plus aatlafoftlon la guaranteed wHb every order. Our delivery ears paaa your door at least six tines every day. ir.l au.nai 21. 1M1. (It tainable.

On ywnr next ahopplnf tour make It a point to visit as. Yon, too, will be ton vi need. 10: o'clock, following a lingering ning to Furnish Illness. was a memnor or iu Credit to England ningold Cavalry and one or the mm known veterans In the county. Hia widow, Mrs.

Betsy Ann Ganoe, survives, as do their els sons: Jaiuea, i hnmn- Fmnii nf Scotrdale: Dave, Ivate bunking credit Deiteveu to $1.29 Franklin Pure Cans Sugar 25 Lb. near Uniontown; Warren of Heches- msrllaled tn New York una Paris. 11 strep; lenrnod tortar a an In vincible bulwark for tho British 79c Daniel Webster Flour 24 Vi IJ. ter. Blmer at home ana wojn of Fait mom, W.

Va. Funeral services will be conducted Hi Oak tiravB church, near Molds Cross Roads and will be in charge ol Hev. R. LoHae of Carmichaels, assisted by Rev. Hoon.

Burial will be in the Oak Orove cemetery. A. J. W1LLIARD A. J.

Wlllisrd, aged 88 years and CANNING NEEDS Pint Jars, doz 69c Quart Jars, do -79c Jar Rings, doz 8c Jar Lids, doz. 25c August 27, IM1, at o'clock at bit late residence on tne Arensoerg roau Arensherg Station. He was born near Maaontown, In German township. Aaeusl 13. 1846 and for the past 6 years haE been a resident ot Uizeme township.

was one of the oldest members of the Weal Bend Methodist Episoopal church. He is survived by two eons, M. of WebBter, and T. 11. WHllard.

East Mlllnboro, and one brother, John W. Wflllard, Masontown. Briof funerHl services will be held Bourn? eferJInx- New York and Paris bunkers, 11 Van said proposed 10 make the credit to large (here cau he no further Question as lo tlie liability of the pound which La bo widely used Ha the Common cierlhioj rf Inteinatlonal exchange. Whilo bankers were not prepared. yet, to reveal the enact size of the rn, It Is believed will be between ,80,000,000 and (GuO.OOO.IKHl provided fa equal portions by New York nd Purl! hankers.

It le known each portion Is eipected to be larger than the credit granted tie British government In 1926 by a ayn dlcate headed by J. P. Morgan Company. It was Informally stated, at Mm Morgan oifices today, that discussion? re under way, both here and In Piait, with reference to the credit. Monk With Tail Drawa Crowd PEIPING, Aug.

27. Chinese press iiere rflpons that a Korean, Chang LI, fwho has a tall tour inches long, hai teeenme a monk In a temple at Klrin, T(anchurla. Chinese newspapers declare that Chang was bom with his tall, and with hie legs Joined together, that crawls lnatnad of walks. He Is Jaow SO, Is In good health and ha an active mind. The new monk attracts thousands of visitor to tlifi Klin', temple, says the Chinese press, and Is not unwilling to display his physical TRUE HOSPITALITY meantime Imulle not only good food but also gracious, service amidst refined surrounding.

This la our conception ot our duty as your host when you dtn here. It Is expressed In an eirafllent cuisine, courteous attention and a pleasing environ moot tn which yourself and friends will feed in-itaotly at home. n. followed uldltlonal services In the Presbyterian cnurcn, Masontown, in charge of Rev. Mr, Chllds, pastor of the West Bend church-Burial will be at Maaontown.

JOHN Wm. FRANKO John William F-mnkD. aged 2. died nue, Thursday morning, August S7, 1(31. at o'clock from a complication of diseases.

He Is survived by his mother, Mrs. Josephine Franko nnd three brothers, Stephen, Paul and SUNDAY MENU Soup or Fruit Salad Bluffed Roast Chicken or Frlad Spring Chicken Choice Two Vegetables Bread ButUr Coif Drt 76c Savings on "Premier Products" Premier Coffee, lb. 35c PREMIER FRUIT SALAD NO. 2', SIZE-2 CANS A PREMIER PINEAPPLE NO. 2', SIZE-2 CANS- PREMIER BARTLETT PEARS NO.

2i SIZE- 2 CANS 55 PREMIER R. A. CHERRIES NO. 2z SIZE 2 CANS PREMIER FANCr APRICOTS NO. SIZE 2 CANS 70c PREMIER WHOLE SPICED PEARS NO.

lVt SIZE 2 CANS PREMIER WHOLE SPICED PEACHES NO. 2, SIZE 2 CANS PREMIER WHOLE Y. C. PEACHES NO. 2ft SIZE 2 CANS G0 PREMIER APPLE BUTTER NO.

2'i SIZE 2 CANg 45c PREMIER PUMPKIN NO. 2Vi SIZE 2 CANS-25c PREMIER PEAS NO. 2 SIZE 2 CANS -35c PREMIER CORN NO. 2 SIZE 2 CANS 35c PREMIER G. B.

CORN NO. 2 SIZE 2 CANS35c PREMIER CUT WAX BEANS-NO. 2 SIZE 2 CANS 35c PREMIER FANCY LIMA BEANS NO. 2 SIZE 2 CANS 45c PREMIER CHILI CON CARNE 2 CANS 30c PREMIER COD-FISH CARES 2 CANS 45c PREMIER PRESERVES-2 JARS 85c Pure Pork Sausage Mad, a hav mad it for the at 20 yaara. Guaranteed ''H pork" Loose or Stuffed, lb.

25c Whole Pork Shoulders These email tender shoulder, make a very delicious and economics! roast. Try one this waek-and. Lb. 13c Pork Chops Cut from small, lean Wria. For a change In the menu try some of these breaded.

Lb. 25c Ground Beef Makes a delicious and economical dinner. There are numerous ways In whkh to prepare It. Lb. 15c Rib Roast Boned and rolled ready for the oven.

"All of our bear Is graded and marked. This assure you of the bast. Lh. 28c Tan Boiling Beef Thit oorkomioal cut cn be pr-pjrtd In vftrloui way ind the mv-Ingi aM can ppreclat- Lb. T2ic Hants Vour favorite brand, whole or shank half, will serve you quit a tew delicious meals at a aavlng.

Lb. 21c Deviled Crabs Made from fresh crib meat. Vou are sure to enjoy them. Extra special, 2 For 35c Fancy New Turnips, Bch. 5c Fancy Beets, Bch.

5c Fancy Carrots, Bch. 5c Fancy Green Peppers, New Sweet Potatoes, 4 Lb. 25c Cucumbers, 2 for 5c Tomatoes, 6 Lb. 25c Grape, 3 Lb. Box 25c Fancy Pears, Doz.

30c Large Lemons, 2 For 5c Oranges, Doz 23c Fancy Peaches, 2 Bat. 25c New Lima Beans Green Beans Cantaloupes Watermelons New Cabbage Bananas Honey Uew Melons Joseph Franko. Mr. Franko who conduced a grocery store, had been ill for several -weeks. Brief services will be conducted at the hume Sunday afternoon at o'clock followed by additional serv Ices In St.

Mary's Ft. church, charge or Rev. Ft. John Blade Bur-la wilt be in St cemelery, at Hnpwood. ELLA TOBIN A fifir mn illness of several months duration, desth caroe at Thurs day morning, August 17, 1931, to Mrs NO.

2 Heart Fresh Ham Choice Two Vatabl Bread Butter Coffee 45c SPECIAL STEAK SUPPER SERVED FROM 6 P. P. M. Drilled Sirloin Steak Cramd New Potatoes New Lima Beans Bread Butter Coffea TuDin oi rjpnngniu rownsnip JOHNSTOWN, Pa, Aug. 27.

As an economy measure resulting From the prolonged depression, girls of Johnstown Catholic high school niny nnoK uuifurni dreaa lor tbe coming term, the Ttnv. Thomas T. Cawley announced yea- lerday. A survey will be taken duj-iug I ho first week of school and if the "everybody drees-alike" ulna is approved it will be ed Immediately. Deceased was aged years, months and 15 days.

Surviving arr-one son. Qeorjte, of Jeannette. and three sisters- Mrs. Barbara Provanct of New Geneva, Mrs. Julia Braddee 50c EASHORE die last year aa the world's largest Masontown Pastor oeded him in death 5 than a year children: Mrs.

lola Palmer. Jeffer Soviet's Farms producer of wheal. ago. i rriM.tAd In market son. Green county: Virgil Flnnell.

ManBfleld, Ohio; Mrs. Gertrude Seeee, Brand onvllle, W. and Jeese Fln- Sei-vleea, in charge of Hev Harry Humbert of Falrchanne. will he held Is National Officer WINONA LAKE. Auk.

11. Lfluoratione tha world around. and Mrs. James Otiugherty, Sprlng-hlll township. Rev.

Harry Humbert of Fair-chance will be In charge of funeral services which will be conducted from the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be In the Baptist cemetery. WALTER LETTLEWOOD Word was receh-ed In Uniontown last nlgbt of the following an extended Illness, of Waller Turtle wood, aged 7S, at his home, 1460 street, WHklnsburg, Thursday evening, August 27, at 6: SO o'clock. Death followed a pamlytlo stroke from the results of which doeeuetd had suffered during the prist two years. Mr.

LetUewood, a native of Eng Uuiri, made his home in Uniontown (or some ten. years, prior lo his departure k. tew years ago, for Wilk-Insburg. No Information was available laHt night as to arrangements for funeral Sunday morning, August HO, at 10 Vacation Excursions To Atlantic City tAPl The -13rd aeoerel cimfeicnca nelL Johnstown; anil the following Menace World Price Stability oolock in tbe Free MotnodiHt cnurcn. White Bouse.

The Uultca ataies uepartiiieui Agriculture has obtained prellmuiarT rsur. nf the lai surinK sowing cam itenehildreJi: little ana anas anaw. of the Church uf tin- Brethren In session here elected national officer yestiirday. The cunfereoce Mrs. Gourhen paign Which show that our and Mrs.

Kathryn mttner, nmoo-town: Mrs. Dora Love. Mrs. Adah De Youth Is Injured ere planted, a nine percent iu- ill end sunnay nignt. The Rev.

W. I. Duker. Elkhart, was fine and William 9haw, all of Grind In Fall From Truck platiKngs were three pe'reent less Uinu WASHINGTON (Af Russia is shifting the scenery In Its agricultural elected moderator: the tier. J.

h. stone. Intcnacn. Brief funeral service ere held at UiiHaian farmers ulallted wheat ou Gingrich, Jamestown, secretary, and the Rev. Herman Koouti.

Mason Ml PLEASANT. All, tf, drama, which has as Its motif a bar the late Tonldenc Tuesday. Addition lfl3.SHS.ono acree, increase of seven town, assistant secretary. Joseph Huzdullck, IS, of Donora, Is In FTlclt Memorial Hospital suffering gaining power over the world's counter eejnal or superior to that of other al services were conrtneted Wednea day mrnJnsj at 11: BO o'rlock in tie percent. This occurred in a year oh.n lh vonMdinalv laj-ae orerpro- with cuuou.HBion of the hratri, receiv Iductlon ol that cereal lias been Brethren cnurcn, Montanrown, v.

va. Burial was In Ml. Union cemetery, MorEanlown. nations. Grain growing Is moving eastward to leas developed areas while cotton brought hums forcefully la all eipori-Ing countries by lowest prices In ed whon he fell from the rear of a fruit truck yesterday aa the machine struck a bump in the highway near AJvsrtoo.

The endgate shook loose and the youth's head struck the brick From IMcmtown SEPTEMBER a-17 Reduced fares alio In street to bury Park and north Jersey Coast resorts. TICKETS GOOD 15 DAYS An Ideal Vacation Opportunity Ask Ticket Arjent for Illustrated Booklet Giving Full Detalis Baltimore Ohio JOHN TRIMMER has taken a westward bent as mile many years. Cotton has become of growing Interest tu United Hiatca growers, nnd Rustia's 50 prn-pnt increase in aere-aaA thla vnr brrjuaht forth con roadway. after rail of fertile ground la turned under ro fill storehouses to John Trimmer, aged 72 years, rwn EU.ABETW F. SHAW Word has reaohed Uulontpwn rela-ilres ot the death.

Monday. August 2i, 1931. at her lain home Slellben-v-llle. Ohio, of Mrs. KllaaJjKth Mnnell Shaw, wlte of IaiIio Sltaw, and n.

form er resident of Uniontown, where 6ht-bai! ft hosl of (rleuiis. Death was due tfl coinpllcalionB. In addition to her husband Mrs. Shaw Is survived by Ihe following Construction of the new Alpine siderable speculonois on tne effect on HARRiaBURG, AUB Joy-riding in stairs-owned aiilonio- biles has ceased Peunaylvaniit. Oovenior PlnchPt has ordered Mia statfi-ownetl cars lo be paint- od a muddy-brown color, with lire Pennsylvania Keystone on each side, so It can be spotted when used tor other than oHlciul bunl- hia-hwav arross the Groeaglncki Buyers and sellers are watching "these developments cloiatT, with the American ejipoitfl.

Range in Austria has been resumed, nlRht, August 29, at 9 o'clock, ilnutli hlng due tn One brother, Edward, of Smlthflnld, H. V. lo the onle survivor, hie wife. Mrs. Hanaretia Trlmmpr, having pre- The total Russia area sown to rot-in this sDrlne was Fi.K2t,0U0 iu-m-h, soviet still playing the role of a mystery figure.

Russia regained the sad- ajid nearly meu are already ployed. two percent more than the 1931 plan for. hnrirrJ believe American growers have lost that country forever as a rum-Bet O'NEAL FOR MAOR-(Pol. Adv ml that increasing competition uii world markets may be eipected. MONUMENTS Returns to "Hell" 'Building Monuments Sine ttf" MAHSHALLS' 32 Morgantown Uniontown Phone or Write For Photooraphs Safe Pleasant Way To Lose Fat How would vou like to 15 pounds of flit In a month and at the time Increase your energy ana BOYS' CLOTH SUITS.

1 Piece QC BOYS' CAPS. LADIES' SILK DRESSES, Travel Style. Sizes to 10. Special Special and Crepes, $2.95 1 1 Special BOYS' BHOAIICIXWU SHIRTS. MENS OXFORDS.

9S TODIES' NEW FALL FELT Qg bpmal HATS, Special ytJ BOYS'BROADCLOTH BLOUSES. rnXcdl CHILDREN'S DRESSES. Sizes Jfc special aaaw to 14. special MEN'S NEW FALL SUITS. cTTc 88C CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS.

Special. VtM Sizes to 8. Special Special -C BOYS' SUITS. Long and Short QCT 78C BOYS' OR GIRL'S SWEATERS. Jgc Pants Special ai.O es to 2.

Special Slipon or Button Style. Special gggSgg, $1.48 25c B0YS 0R girl'S SHOES. ACfe LADIES' SILK HOSE in new fall -I a BOYS' CLOTH KNEE PANTS. JAp Special. ahadea.

Special Sizes to ltj. Special GIRL'S SLIPPERS. Pat. 1 Strap or Tie LADIES' HOUSE FROCKS. UfUand BOYS' LONG PANTS.

QQm Lace. Sizes to 2. 2 AA Dark Patterns. Size to fifif Sizes to 18. Special Special 52.

Special Itaprove your health? How would you like to lose a load of unhealthy fat that you don't need and don't want and at the same time feed better than you have for years? How would yon like to lose your double chin and your ton prominent hips, and at the same time make your akin so clean and clear that It will impel admiration? How would you like to get your name of Witheut disclosing the weight down to normal and at. the same tine develop that, urge mr activity that makes work a pleasure and trio gain In ambition and Keen' hew ol" mind? Ost on the smite to-day snrt Hr.e liow much you weigh man gi an th cant botlls of Klsen Halt wMah will lt you for 4 srasai. Tag one-hsir lea-spoonful ill a fleas of hot wti lirforn breakfast every moinini out out pantry and fatty meaia go light on nois-Inos, r-utter, crranr and suaarand his wife, or tils place of residence, Elmer Beasley, convicted ber-slayer, returns from Dayton, to Canon City (Cole.) stats prison, whence he (scaped four rears ago. Ha says Mi whom he married after escaping, 1 and his two children, never must know hia Identity Beailey vas sentenced to he hanged for a killing during a rebberj bat tha sentence was commuted to lif invprlsenment 1 days before ha was to die. He declares he is net kappr Ml lift was spared becatwt lift In Cutn Cltjr It "MV.

L. BREMLER SON, INC, Krostlieii Sella ypu can at Fajflte nnia ro. Trr em holite--1 net aailsBsd monsy berk. WEST PETER STREETi.

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