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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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Er Yotk mad London Take Kindly to Way Announced lor Lccal Chautauqua WEARING Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished with Every Pattern By Anrtebelle Worthington Final Call for Sedicoff Clearance Sale Entire stock of Ladies' Dresses, Coata, 8uits, Ensembles, Millinery and Shoes MUST be SOLD in order to clear the racks for our fall merchandise. Below Are Just a Few of Our MANY SPECIALS Group No. 1 All up to $9.00 ladies' SILK Dresses, short and long sleeves, prints and plain colors, to be sacri ficed at- A gay printed silk crepe that achieves a charming slender line through low placed circular fulnesa and shaped hip yoke pointed at front. The neckline is youthful scalloped and P'ped in wvid plain crepe in hannonixiag tone which is repeated at lower edge of skirt Style No. 3319 is designed in siies 16, 1 years; 36, 38, and 42 It is made with Z'A yards of 40-inch material with 5 yards of binding in the medium sire.

The miniature diagrams will help you decide. Just a two-piece bodice to be seamed at sides and shoulders! The two-piece circular skirt is stitched to hip yoke and then attached to bodice. It adapts itself beautifully to all of the season's new fabrics, especially the alluring cotton prints as lawn, handkerchief linen, voile, pique, sportsweight linen, and gingham checks. Printed crepe de chine, georgette crepe, flowered chiffon, and flat silk crepe are very attractive. The sleeves can be omitted, and armholes finished with bias Binding and worn for town or resort.

Pattern price IS cents. Be sure to fill in sire of pattern. Address Pattern Department The New Fashion Magazine is IS cents, but only 10 cents when ordered with a pattern. $4.59 6CENE FROM "THREE WISE FOOLS Th three acta of (Ms comedy by Austin Strong are laid la the living room of the home of "The Three Wise Fools," Washington Sjuare, Kw lork City, Chautauqua patrons who witness the play on the aeeond night of the local aalembly tilll be especially Interested In atudylng the three leading characters-Judge James Trumbull, of the Federel Court, Theodore Ftadley, of th banting firm of Flnllley ana Dr. Richard Gaflnt, of ths Rockefeller Iuatltw.

Among the other Important characters are Miss Fairchlld and Gordon Schuyler, Benjamin and John Crawsbiy. Thfi play was ofjjlnally produced by Bmlth and Golden at the QrUerlo It fall for a -year In the metropolis and alto Was a phenMnenal SKln Group No. 2 Ixt ladies' $10, $12 and $15 Dresses, short and long sleeves, plain colors, prints, flowers and polka dots at the unheard of price of $6.75 2 for $13.00 '3319 places In American New Informations DEATHS Sizes 14 to 48. Hearing Sequel Group No. 3- At a hearing before Alderman Matt Allen last evening, R.

C. BIed6oe was held under $2,600 ball pending court action on a charge of violating the 50 ladies' spring Coals in navy, black, tan and sport cloth; sizes 14 to 49, at one of the lowest Clearance prices we have ever featured. Broken lots Come early. Only YOWLER SERVICES Fuueral services for William W. aged 28 years, son of Mr.

ami H. F. Yowler, will be held Monday afternoon at the home In Shady Grove at 2 o'clock. Mr. Yowler died Thursday, July 25, 1B29 at 1 p.

m. In the Huron Roail $7.95 Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio of Injuries suffered Tuesday In an automobile collision. Ho had made his home tor the last tight years with a sister. Mrs. Arthur eross the continent," Mr.

Gleason stated. "One bucIT report," he continued, "concerned Mrs, L. A. Johnston, ot Chicago, who drove alone from her home to Los Angeles at an averago rate ot 280 miles a day for the 8,000 mile trip. Starting early In the'morn-Ing, Mrs.

Johnston completed each day's drive by four o'clock In tho afternoon. "She states that despite tho long drives each day she arrived at her destination not in the last fatigued by the long Journey alone, and that the sole trouble experienced on the way was a single puncture. Her irar was an Oakland All-Amertcan Six sedan. "Mrs. Johnston'B story Is one" ot many which wo receive, telling ot women starting out on long tours not In the least concerned over probable trouhle with tho car.

One of the major faoHM contributing to this peace of mind la the freedom from vibration of tbe modern automobile, which means ease of handling and a restful ride regardless of the destination. "Among tho naw engineering developments which have reduced vibration to a minimum, as thousands of All-Anierlcan tourists have discovered, are the harmonic balancer, the hvy eounterwelghted crankshaft, the rigid safety frame and the now patented rubber biscuit Insulation which absorbs vibration before It can uquor laws, wiring the testimony ot Sam Joseph, in connection with the Bledsoe case, statements were made upon which District Attorney N. W. Rosenberg, who represented the Commonwealth directed the county detective to make Informations against six persons to he charged with conspiracy to violate the liquor laws. The Informations were made but have not yet been served.

Those agalnBt whom Informations were made Include Mr. Bledsoe, Sam Joseph, Carmelo Sturiala, John Donohoe. Sam Spanel-la and Ben Bergle alias Ben Burgle. The case'Ia the outgrowth of a raid by the county detective last May at Limestone Hill In Dunbar township. Attorneys W.

C. McKean and B. J. McDanlel represented Mr. Bledsoe at last night's bearing.

SpaneUa and Bergle are being sought as fugitives from. Justice In tho original case. YANK ATHLETES INVADE EUROPE uaumcr or Cleveland, He Is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mis. R.

F. Yowler, and the following-brothers and sisters: Mrs. -Harry SchulU of Dniontown, Mrs. Arthur Gaulkar of Cleveland, Ohio; Paul of San Francisco, Mrs. Joseph Chattncey of Alexandria, Ell of Alexandria, Allbea, Cecil and Elwood, at home.

Funeral services will be In charge ot the Hev. T. W. Colliouer. Burial will be In Sylvan Heights cemetery.

RICHNOV8KY SERVICES FuBtral services for Annual Rlch- Group No. 4 Entire stock of ladies' and children's SHOES to be cleared at from j4 to y2 off It pays to walk down to our downstairs shoe department to see our VALUES. Group No. 5 100 ladies' and children's SUMMEItflATS at only 75c Remember, these prices last only a FEW DAYS and -these values can be found at M. Sedicoff 30 W.

MAIN ST. We Have No Rent to Pay. novaky of Poland, Green coanty, will ne neid St. Cyrll-aCethodrus I LONDON SEEN FROM TAXIS Visitors from America have found a new way of seeing London that-la being adopted by Londoners. It is from taxlcab windows.

Those from overseas have found that taxi drivers, with their wide knowledge of the city, are most efficient guides. cfcaroh In Fairchasce Suiday after-toon at 4 o'clock followad br Burial In be transmitted tram the motor to the ti. cemetery. Mr. Klebsov-ky Is survived by his widow.

Mr. Anna nichnovsky. a ton. Joseph and threo daughters. Wilms, Wllian and Agnes, pll at home.

frame and theueo to the occupants of tbe car. "Developments of tbts character METEORITE BURSTS OVER TOWN Bursting about 100 feet above the have opened up a new field for the woman driver because she needs no gcound a meteorite recently caused a near-panic at Turnstall, England. longer fesr ventnring out In the car without men members of the family With a report like that of a large along; as relief drivers, or to serve ad Motor Honor Sought By Woman lOng distance driving by women. bomb. It broke into small fragznants ot hard stone and fine white powder, which covered the roots of houses repair men In the event of mechanical trouble." After an argument between the like snow.

while no aovalty In these days of their demonstrated skill and ability. Is Increasing In popularity because road development and car reliability have combined to asaure extensive South African Government and the provincial council over methods and funds, extensive highway construc Resembling platinum In appearance, and having some ot Us qualities, columblum, a metallic element, was exhibited for the first time at a chemical meeting In New York. tion in me rransvaal Is being return drives comparatively free of baiarde according to 0. N. Oleasou.

local OHk land-Ponllac dealer. "While many women drivers havt In bidding good-bye to 2i British boys who were leaving London tor A record number of exhibits are expected at the annual fatr at Marseilles, Franoe, this year. Australia, Sir Granville Ryrle, High Commissioner for Australia, advised feared making long tours alone, oven this hesitancy Is being overcome, to Judge by reports reaching us ot One-third ot the SS.419 tourists teem to smoke a pipe and cigarettes. who visited Bngland last year from the United Slates. women setting out by thomsclve At some polnta In the Norlhwesi.

Morrison and Neal wore fur coals In the Southwest, they encountered out-aide temperatures ot 1H to ISO degrees. Roads traversed ranged from wide boulevards to almost luipaestibh: lanes. During lite entire Journey, only cents was nptrf. on the motor of the car. This was for an exhaust nut and bolt which dropped oH near Helena.

Mont. No work of any kind vwis done, on the motor of the car. Not spiiik plug was removed for adjustment Displacement. The distributor points-were not touched. The carburetor was not adjusted, although the carburetor breather was rrackt-d In the' acoldenx In North Dukotu and wae tc- Other side.

The men stayed in a hotel but once, and Morrison elept but four houre Ins hotel room during the entire thirty days. During all the rest of the trip one man slept In the car while the other drove. Everv conceivable kind of weather condition was encountered. Going through the White Mountains in Ver. mont a heavy fog slowed progress to the point where two hours were required lo travel twenty-rlve miles.

From Indianapolis to Springfield, a storm had blown limbs and branches of trees on the road and at times it waa necessary for one of the men to get out of the car to remove some obstruction. At another point In the trip the road was under water so deep that It entered the tonnesu of the car. BUILDING YOUR CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM Three oj! tevenYgpkee Ucjs and field stars who have gone to Europe "en a barnstorming jour 'of Hamburg, Cologne, Berlin, Helslngfors and, "possibly? London, are jhown abovo. Top left, Dick Rockaway, Ohio State's great hurdler; top right, Leo Sexton rtv welglit thrower of and, Fred jSturdy, Yale's pole Tault ace.O'thera going are Leo Lermond, Erik PeAeBowenrid Eddie Tolsm. the colored placed.

UNIONTOWN SEASON TICKETS AUG. 1-7 Adult $1.25 VISITS EVERY STATE CAPITOL TAMAKI MIURA, Japanese Prima Donna was forced Into a six-foot ditch to avoid collision with another oar on tho road. He was running at to miles an hour and. after entering tho ditch, collided with a cement culvert which bent the right aide of the frame and pushed the radiator on that side back three Inches. The Impact snapped the bolts from the motor supports, but the support themselves did not bend nor -was the motor block cracked or damaged In any way.

Both Morrison and Neal were injured slightly. With tho help ot eight laborers working nearby, how-over, ihoy euoceeded In pushing thu car book on the road and then drove It, under Us own power, tmo Jamestown, N. etfthteen miles away. More thuu an entire day was con TWO COMEDIES "SKIDDING" "THREE WISE FOOLS" Additional outstanding evidence ot the durability ot the RooeeTelt etratght-elght la revealed In a tonr of the 48 Btato Capitols ot the country, I completed In loss than thirty dyfl by Iealle Morrison and Norman Neal of I l.awrence, driving a Roosevelt 1 sedan. I The two men drove total of 18.SU rullee.

cheoklnjt In at a telegraph office of Toltco Headquarters la every Capitol city. In spite of a serious acol-I dent which delayed the Journey by twenty-six houre, a dally averaje ot 'mora than 600 miles was maintained. The trip was made by the two men eutirely on thalr own Initiative, and without aaslstaneo from the Marmots-Roosevelt factory. Tbe car was pur HENRY AND COMPANY, MAGICIANS sumed In making repairs, even though It was not necessary io tout HILTON I. JOHNES' Scientific Demonstration motor Itself.

On the road again June IS, Bismarck was reached, then Pierre. 13. Chevenne, Denver. Salt IlVd Pllr ami th Vnnhitoot i.rr. lug Southward from Olyiupln, Wash chased from the Rooaavelt dealer ltv Fern Casford and Company Madam Miurn' Geisha Girl Methuen, and was strictly a Mock model, equipped with such ac JUGOSLAV TAMBURICA ORCHESTRA cessories as spotlights, auxiliary gasoline tiinV, windshield wings, etc.

Morrison and Neal left BoMon. on the start of their trip at UilO $. n. Jur.K and, sfter Mailing tjwrence, their home town. Immediately visited four Kew Eug land OapJtols and arrived in Albany, Juno az.

steady progress was made and Phoenix. Arlr-. was reached June SO- Driving Kast again. July 1 founo the men In Jackson, Mist and July i In Nashville, Tenn. On July 5, Frank fort.

and Charleston, Va, were reached and the following dav Raleigh, N. and Richmond. were left -behind. The. last of tho forty-eight Capitols Providence, I.

waa reached July and the men were hack In Huston, ilietr starling 8 Donald R. Nixon Funeral Service nfl SiK--r to W. 8. Nixon MM Phone 3M Mtfsrntown St. iB Chief Strongheart Waldo E.

Stephens No Yonir Park 'Dinnie' Upton yijlRYLAND OLIO IN JUNIOR TOWN rioln that day dan BfeteSiaBSiiiv, jjWPJ The Interior ot the N. Juae 8. The next four days was devoted to visiting four Capitols In tho Cential States and on June la. I.leff.rson City, Mo was reachod. The net stop was Toeka, Kanx, then north through Nehraaka and Iowa Into Wisconsin and Minnesota.

1 Ah iW. car was hearing. Jafrtintown. N. D.

traveling (rout Ht. 1'uul to lllv ihHivli, N. Neal. who was driving; used In the Journey ranged to provtae a steeping i-ompa WITH GUARANTEED RE I) PATH ATTRACTIONS the entire length of I he jbody on one side and a compartment for baggage In the rem- ot the driver's on th.

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