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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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3
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MOKmjnu HtittALDr SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, ltfcjy Today's Cross Word Puzzle INDIAN 'CHIEF i ON PROGRAM say that my people will prove themselves greater than any people who may come to America from over the seas. Wo know of no other nation to look to. We owe our allegiance to no other country. We have hut one kov-ernment, one flag, ami that Is the United Slates." The chief has appeared lu many Aims depleting Indian life and has served on the Mexican border with the U. S.

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The comfort comes from the deep, soft cushions. Both seat and back are spring filled, and padded with finest material. The sides, arms, and back of the chair are of black mohair. Price $51.50 $39.50 AT CHAUTAUQUA NIPO TRONQHIART Chief Nipo Strougheart, Yakima In dlan, waa on the program. Friday af ternoon, the second day of the Red path Chautauqua at the Reppert lot Beeson avenue and Berkeley street.

unier slrongheart opoke on "The Past and Present of a Vanishing xmto. serves as a counsellor to ma nation and on many occasions has appeared In Washington, D. 0., to rep resent the Yakima Indians. The chief made a strong appeal for mo inaians asKing mat they be per muted to lako tnelr rightful place American citizens in both private and in conclusion Chief Strongheart said; "We only ask tor the white man'B consideration, to the end that cue Indian may leave the reservation and come Into the life ot today. I dare FOUR 1 your scales! al.aiI clenm To (lo loull havo to remember that vou tun are nover going to be able to overeat and candles) and you don't take the for your needs without gaining before-retiring lunches that vou used naturally.

But that uvereallng for the lo ll this to helu iwi out needs give a clue. If you want to wonderfully. IMS' lEEvr K7rC When yoy IZZ 4 1 n'faS lot th? water to boll, IS a few dancln? porleno. with every night, while filling mv hot water U'os who need Instructions on bae I got In 10 knee-bend's.) While 'lo" IO Kaln Ipso In wclfht. havo you're waiting for the telephone mim-jg pamphlet on the subject whlrli can GARDEN AWARDS MADE AT TWO FRICK MINES Results of the garden awards at the Leckrone and Ronco mines of the H.

C. Prick Coke Company were an nounced yesterday. The average valuation of the garden products at Leck rone was $30 while that at Ronco was $22. The total valuation at Leckrone was $8,270 and that at Ronco S3.05S The judges were John W. Darr, Solo mon Richter and Prank Martin.

The findings of the Judges at the two plants follow: Leckrone No. 1 Mine Vegetable gardens: First prize, OrtBto Orslnl, Houbo No. 176; second prize, Robert Salvia, House No. 66; third prize, Zls-to House No. 164.

Flower gardens: First prlzo. Charles Fulmar, House No. 35; second prize, Mrs. Anna Swift, House No. 105; third prize, Joseph Hannan, House No.

S6. Ronco Mine Vegetable gardens: First prize, Mario Cltallo, House No 81; second prize, Charles Hrob House No. 100; third prize, Thomas Dulik, House No. 124. Flower gar dens: First prize, Charles Showman House No.

301 second prize, Georgs Rattay, House No. 93; third prize. H. Kessler, House No. 128.

B. O. RAILROAD OFFERS $90 SHARE FOR BUFFALO LINE By Associated Proas. NBW YORK, Aug. 2 The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad lias offered $90 a share for preferred and common stock of the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad, H.

TJ. Barlow president of the Buffalo and Susque- nanna, disclosed today. The merger If consummated will Involve the expenditure of $6,300,000 Mr. Barlow said he had recommended that the stockholders accept the offer conditional upon the approval of the Interstate Commerce Commission. The Baltimore and Ohio offer was said to be In line with the plan of controlling the Interests to establish a fifth railroad from New York to Chl-oaio.

This plan would call for combination of the Central of New Jersey and Reading lines with the B. ana O. By using part of the Buffalo and Sus quehanna lines as well as thosB of the Buffalo. Rochester and Pittsburgh the B. and O.

oould connect with Its tracks north of Pittsburgh. The Buffalo and Susquehanna is a heavy carrier of coal and coke. Diet and Health VRAM USETIH "BEAMS Xiisf x.tnos "I-ook hero, waiter! I ordered hearts of lettuoo, not this rabbit food! aR-ftrieved dtner protests. Sorry, sir. we this diner known his dlotet have ordered ths loaf let I of "hearts," for the heart! snywhero near the vita that the Rreen outer leavo ilns seem to be bound ui olortneT niauer of plenta nd yellow.

The golden ool ts makes It a golden veget- carrots and green leaf vff eight, thanks to Peterali how to stay there? CI bo fat again: but hav i-s have to but yoi eful. Of cour weight, every on the Purchase of a SUNBEAM CABINET Thkatbr Sot Time, Work, Money fUc yw trJtr during HURST SUPPLY on S5a Bon at South rrinoiy asrvtc' Yu N(4 a Sunbtam In Year Ham IlVSH to 7 roonu i to 5 room) Hr3- c- ue have an artlcu- will answer your questions. ACROSS Head of a household Onn who delivers goods to another Id bailment tl Prefix Indicating- the preeence of iodine 1 Prenx used in scleatlBo word meanlns wlthla II Perform IS A well Girl') name Upon 18 Coloring- liquid 10 Savory 11 partial which expreeeee the relation of addition It-A melal Part of the foot Natna given to plffnionta ueed In polntlnff If I'roperty which a person possesses A SIX Two of the Broadening of can orer 1st, of the Sedan beautiful available color in associated When COUP OjiwoI! 200 JEFFRIES way. Walk up and down the stead of taking the elevator. Whllo waiting for a car, walk back and forth: don't stand still.

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Years Available:
1907-1977