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   Daily News Standard (Newspaper) - January 23, 1914, Uniontown, Pennsylvania                               RAIN AND WARMER TONIGHT SATURDAY RAIN OR SNOW AND COLDER SECOND EDITION O'CLOCK VOL 26 NO 32 UNIONTOWN FRIDAY JANUARY 23 1914 One Cent Mayer of Boston United Press Indiana Imu will bo no sympathetic walkout of United Mine on account of the Col- strike The miners I lion here adopted a resolution not to i abrogate contracts in unionized dis- when a strike is on in any district Head New Interstate TRAIN NO 7 ON MICHIGAN CEN TRAL RAILROAD HELD UP THIS MORNING SON MICH MAKE OFF WITH IN CASH AND SEVERAL THOUSAND LARS WORTH OF ROBBERS UNMASKED United Jackson Jaa Train 7 on the Michigan and Central the was held up by four bandits at this illuming near this cily the passengers were robbed of SHOO in cash and several thousand worth of jewelry in en made i heir escape safety and are now ai large The bandits train at of this an 1 proceeded car When conductor came through he was ordered to Throw -itis he at the point of a revolver cue end of Lite car ami tied to r i icr The two wero covered j one ol the bandits while the others the work oi arousing the REVERE PLANT OF THE W J RAINEY COMPANY SCENE OF AN INTERESTING MINING NEUVER TODAY Scene of Tragedy UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE BUREAU OF MINES United en of the Columbia hotel at this place was the scene of a double day Thomas aged 34 OPERATORS i shot and killed his wife Esther aged ERS AND EXPERTS PRESENT Photo by American Press Association JAMES M CUKLEY Conic through with your money and be quick about it was the sharp and then turned the revolver ou inflicting a fatal wound The husband and wife died almost By Logan D Boyd iy employed at the At a part of the effort to There were no to Iks death toil in the of the affair ted Stains mine ex- erts and miners gathered this ing at Revere plant of the W J Company for practical demonstration of mine rescue and first aid work held under the super- vision of E and G W Riggs of the mine rescue car which has Tie or located here for the pa si two day from where the com- U S Engineer J W Paul of mission of which he s a member me T J Mitchell of the Coke Company which is situated at Pike county Kentucky has awarded the designing and detailing of a new ton capacity bin j to S S Gold and James L Haxen of i Uniontown Tins bin when ed will be one of the most modern of I its kind in use in the Kentucky fields in which Mr Mitchell hay large inter- ests in valuable coking holdings Ohio The framework of the bin will be entirely of steel and has been mated to weigh about pounds or over 110 tons It w the storage capacity of about three times will be great value in case of accident break clown Center to center of end columns is 53 feet while the width is j 30 feet and the depth of the bin or is 30 feet One advantage of its I construction Is that there is no inside increase the plant Ju k fit bracing to interfere with the flow of coal as the column construction is of a girder type and are made heavy j I enough to resist the great bending exerted by coal on -I C Work arrived home f e girder columns are of plate ana MEMBERS OF LOCAL LODGE SING DANCE AND AMUSE IN TRUE MINSTREL STYLE FOR SAKE OF CHARITY Z PROGRAM FULL OF NOVEL AND ENTERTAINING MISS LAING WiNS GREAT OR WITH HER READING 1312 by American Press Association JOSEPH E DA VIES By L M Jones The local order of Elks No 370 put its hest foot forward yesterday and gave one of the best entertainments of its career For charity sake tha members of the lodge sang danced and cavorted around in true style for the amusement of two ed houses afternoon and evening at the West End theatre There construction and weigh The interstate trade ballads sung by splendid C G looser oi i J V V V in j passenger routed by he artists Glosser came across with Ray Hall and Howard j Brady were the next victims Kali con a to the cause The of United Press Mexico Jan John Lind has in Jesus Magon posed to representing General a has become suspicious of the y of flagon and has that he obtain credentials be- fore proceeding with the parley Brownsville and many nine men resenting practically all of the large in this field The learns represented at this wore from Tower Kill Coke and the Con- H Smart E C Clarence S earnestly in results as ted praise and to convey the coal from in e j bers of the same political party The congratulations fora great artistic Consolidated Coal and Coke on hand with no word of any land j a conveyer j bureau of corporations will cease to success and a bountiful financial one Rescue maneuvers and first work from absent members to j cnst as such with the passage of the In their efforts for success enters tor tne first process in its j act i were by governor and only two members on Page Six CLINGS TO SIDE OF front another cur interrupted i Yi -I in their work 1 Get back that shouted j one of and be ncd quick about Tho porter beat a hasty retreat covered by a revolver Not i was tired tUe j were being Two i women fainted revolvers wore turned in their direction 30 Use to advices the plan thai purported to bring resignation the proviso that he be allowed the field against the of Francisco De LaBarra to and the that be to be n On this commission with Judge are Senator David Hunter Lewis S Sadler lisle Dr Wallace E Hunter Erie Francis J Kail A L ised by electing Sir Sadler and -air Hall secretary and of president Has Ride Frozen and Nervous Wreck Johnstown Pa Jan with grip to the side of treasurer fast passenger train with the Senator Hunter the author of the rare not far above zero and snow creating tlic commission told driven into his face L Franke aged i what he had in mind and the twenty-one of South Fork rode seven I gave his views as to the practical miles Both his hands ears and face part and the procedure to follow were frozen Dr Hunter of the members is Franke had been in Portage and an expert on insanity aud trustee of The the presumed a ried the us en away of the bandits wore masked TODAY'S ot hi danger HAGAN'S TAXI CO i on the adjoining track tearing i as it swept past and almost pulling him beneath the wheels For seven miles clung to the side j of the fast train and when he reached Fork he was a nervous wreck crushing treatment From there it is conveyed to a hammer crusher it is pulverized and ready for use for the ovens The coal is conveyed by a conveyer from the hammer crusher to the bin where it will be equally distributed through the bin by a spiral conveyer The plant con- sists of 150 ovens of the type Other Creditors Were to Be Taken Care of First New York Jan Siege I corroborated his bank partner Frank that it was the hearty their intention operation of the caste and the bers of the lodge and the performance went off without a to the intense delight of the audience There i were many jokes all clean ones and I new and while some well known local people were brought into the between the interlocutor and the end men the points were all void of anything that might give offense but served the purpose for they were intended fun and hilarity The opening scene which has ways been a special feature of T T I Elks shows showed the original Washington D C Jan fe Credits may be off tne program for the present sion of Congress By New York Jan 2.1 With i large volume of trading the market held strong around lows but did not seem to advance There was no one stock that could be said to feature i Canadian was the weakest of the j rails losing two points on transactions Sale's at 1 p m money per cent- Sales shares in Auto Accident taken oat of their private and lent to be p: Such was the announcement i no o With the nt no at the police -sta- i THE MARKET AT P Copper Smelters S Pac U Pac StI pfd corn 1112 66 T i 6 9 tion and that newspapermen arc not barred out but included at all j ings with the officers and Burgess II D i took to a recent article I T Irvin proprietor of the Ail man is in the with two fractured ribs as of an accident Thursday Mr Aitman and W H coming the The latter was driving the car and in descending the hill hear the Turkeys Nest the car began to Fearing serious trouble Mr he machine pole The car was Speaking of it as our and of bills and j tne desire to eany reason why this not be the rural oe allowed to go brought tite applause the j curtain arose In front of the j lights a splendid orchestra under tiia able leadership of Prof W P ed the singers and chorus in numbers Smart i was the interlocutor and a better one aa mks jn and no case The merchandise creditors and bank men the rural scheme might all the better for his clear over I enunciation Buckley stated that he would con- j only corporations to look with the President next week some j e the bank depositors have the regarding rural credits before j I jumped from and struck n ing injuries to his Holds First Meeting now health not The patient was to the hospital and and printed in a local paper which j met Thursday night at the home of cd that a private hearing was Miss Frances Howell on Beeson ducted St aPul Atchison N Y C I Cnn Pac Erie i 31 31 N Pac N 76 76 j 76 Pgh Pg C 21 21 i A N C High Low Close Close May 93 on Six Card of Thanks We to thank tlic i i j i T and the The only which arc nue and elected I R Altman lo were so on a secret order is in the waiter present und Rosenberg j athetic ct some girl or boy who is brought j secretary Tuc officers will t r before the court offense at a meeting to be held Y Burgess declared that j Tuesday night at Miss Anj J some members of tho council have been too active in court If f overreach my authority let them bring charges against were the i personal resources of the partners plemented by 36.000 shares of the com- mon stock of the Siegel cor- Mr Siegel was emphatic in j a declaration that the stock of the store's corporations just as it ever i as Mr Siegel personally was he said that he was clear in 1902 arid today he has little move than and some and ends of bank and trust company worth in the neighborhood of perhaps final decision en the matter had Day in Zuzu Land was the Continued on Page Six Seat Sale Opens this at the Grand for H Howe's production of Panaraa Tuesday January 27 Prices Soc United Press New York Jan Dopey Benny Fein convicted gangster was allowed to appear for sentence today before Judge Malone the Criminal Courts building was thrown into con- fusion by tlie appearance of a score of detectives who went into the cor- and halls rounded up the sympathizers loitering in the words tlie burgess quoted If aj councilman tells a citizen he can do i KO and so and then the police bring the man into court I'll fine him no I difference what the councilman told him J G Hibbs was fined for selling candy by a chance board Thursday morning in police court The chant had previously posted a for- of for his appearance The matter was adjusted before the I goodness to us in inc dark hours i sorrow will never bn forgotten desire also to who i The Children building streets and drove them out into the Judge Malone refused to en- ofi Juage retus at ter Ulc court room until thc otit was so cleared The United Press D A R Chapter Jan 23 A ing was held last night to organize a ular session O'clock of court opened at 9 New York Jan Because of the of Daughters of the rapid growth in the parcel post 1 ness here square feet of i space in the Grand tral terminal has been contracted for The necessity for greater mail ties made the increase in dations necessary persons were present Sale of Seats Now on at tlie Grand for H Howe's reproduction of Panama Tuesday January 27 your seats early strast Saturday January 24 v at i o'clock 121 US in an attitude of sullen defiance but were unceremoniously hustled down See the wonderful living elevators or down the stairs and at the Parish Saturday ing January 24 S sion cents Children 25 cents Tickets on suic at confection cry out through the doors by the tives who lost no time in ejecting Alleged Leaders of Auto Thieves Caught United New York Jan the ar- rest of three men here today Inspector said he believed he had caught tho leaders the gang of thieves have stolen cars in tlie past years aggregating in value over The gang has operating in all of the large eastern cities One of the men gave his as Jolin Sherwood 38 years an insurance adjuster Another said Fein was given the maximum 1 Charles Rudy a proprietor 1 20 1 tence on a second degree charge of years in Sing Sing He made a short speech of defiance in FOOD SALE which declared that he was the Get The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the First M B church will hold a food sale iu the of First National Bank building Saturday 24 beginning at m of a frame up but added that he would take his medicine gamely Detectives continued the fount of a company Tlie identity of the third party was not revealed by the police Sherwood Is believed to as tlie go-between between tlie and tlie owners of stolen cars who were informed that they could have the cars back if willing to gang the Blood come across with the price   

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